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  • Izquierdo says teamwork made his goal at Stoke his best yet

    Jose Izquierdo reckons he scored his best Albion goal yet at Stoke. And that was down to the roles played by colleagues. The Colombian winger followed his dipping, curling solo effort against West Ham with a very different but equally eye-catching

  • Gold winners are treated like royalty

    YOUNG people were treated like royalty when they visited St James’s Palace in London to be given a prestigious award.Twenty two students from West Sussex were presented with their Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s (DofE) Award from celebrity presenter and broadcaster

  • Girl, 12, missing again after being found in Hertfordshire

    A YOUNG girl is believed to be in London or Hertfordshire after going missing from home. Poppy Bourke was back in Sussex on Friday night before leaving again from her home in Littlehampton at 7.25am today and getting on a train from Angmering train

  • Thug banned from keeping dogs

    A THUG has been banned from keeping dogs after he was caught on camera threatening and abusing one.Laurence Skelson, 63, of Faygate Close, Bexhill, can be senn in this picture attacking the animal.The defendant was seen in three separate video ncidents

  • Concern for missing boy, 15, seen on trains across Sussex

    CONCERN has been raised for a missing boy who has been seen on trains across Sussex. Police are urging anyone who sees Michael Kidman to get in touch.                   Michael, 15, has been missing since Thursday, when he was dropped at school

  • Man slashed in the face in KFC

    A man was slashed in the face in KFC in front of shocked customers.  Witnesses reported seeing a man being punched before being slashed across the face in KFC in Western Road, Brighton on Saturday night. Emergency services were called to the

  • Barton hopes to learn lessons in the top flight

    Kirsty Barton has revealed she would put her university studies on hold if she were offered a professional deal. The Albion Women midfielder thoroughly enjoyed an FA Cup test against mighty Manchester City, despite the eventual 2-0 defeat.

  • Couple take the plunge with Four In A Bed

    A COUPLE are hoping to put their town on the map when their B&B appears on Channel 4’s popular ‘Four in a Bed.’Jason and Julie Martin, both 48, have owned The Buckle in Seaford’s Marine Parade, for three years and saw the chance to compete on the show

  • Nursery hosts Safer Internet Day spotlight

    KIDDI Caru’s Burgess Hill Day Nursery lent its support to the global Safer Internet Day campaign on Tuesday.Co-ordinated in the UK by the UK Safer Internet Centre, Safer Internet Day is celebrated in over 100 countries. It saw Kiddi Caru Day Nurseries

  • Residents rally to clean up pond in ‘a sad state’

    RESIDENTS of all ages braved the elements on Saturday to help with the clean-up of Primrose Close pond in Burgess Hill. Despite the wet and cold weather, a large number of residents turned out to clear litter, cut back brambles and remove rubbish from

  • Council approves plan for 51 new homes in town

    FIFTY-ONE new homes are coming to Burgess Hill.Housebuilder CALA Homes (South Home Counties) Ltd has been given formal planning consent to build the houses.The new development will be located to the west of Hammonds Ridge, currently a piece of open land

  • 9.9 per cent rise in council tax for Burgess Hill homes

    BURGESS Hill residents face a massive rise in their council tax.The town council has announced a rise of 9.9 per cent in 2018/19 and 7.7 per cent in 2019/20.This is the equivalent to an increase in cost to residents for a Band D property of £7.03 in 2018

  • Council granted bronze for helping the armed forces

    MID Sussex District Council has accepted the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme Bronze Award from the Ministry of Defence for the support it is showing to the armed forces community.The Award was presented by Lieutenant Colonel Simon McMenemy at a meeting

  • Fears Hassocks could grow too much by 2031

    HASSOCKS and Hurstpierpoint Liberal Democrats spoke in opposition to plans for 5001 houses north of Clayton Mills in Hassocks at a public hearing. The Lib Dems were represented by Colin Wilsdon and Benedict Dempsey. Lib Dem Councillor Kirsty Lord attended

  • Hat-trick for hospice

    CHESTNUT Tree House Football Club is kick-starting 2018 with a hat-trick of activities to raise funds and awareness for the children’s hospice, which is celebrating its 15th birthday this year.Kicking off the activities for 2018, January saw the club

  • Gatwick Airport hosts year-long school plan

    GATWICK Airport has partnered with the Gatwick Aviation Museum and the Royal Aeronautical Society to host a year-long series of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics based events for primary schools.In the first of the year-long series of educational

  • Stargazing at university

    STUDENTS from Seaford Head School attended a Stargazing Live! Event organised by the widening participation team at Sussex University.Pupils from Year 7 spent the day at the Falmer campus and enjoyed a tour by one of the university ambassadors and were

  • Seaford Head history exhibition is a great success

    THE History Exhibition is a Seaford Head tradition. Each academic year every Year 7 and 8 student is asked to produce a project about either medieval castles or the First World War trenches. In one week the History corridor is flooded with a variety

  • Store director is a familiar face at Specsavers

    SPECSAVERS Seaford has just welcomed a new store director to the team at the Broad Street store but he is a familiar face to staff and customers.That is because long-standing store manager Chris Titherington has just successfully completed his pathway