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  • Council leaders in Worthing get tough on the housing crisis

    “WE need affordable housing and we need it now” - that is the message from town hall leaders in Worthing as they pledged to get tougher on developers building on brownfield sites. As part of a wider strategy to ensure local people are not priced

  • Ex-soldier's journey from front line to finish line

    FOR most mere mortals, running a marathon means venturing out of their comfort zone.But Mike Ellicock has been through much worse.The reigning Moyleman champion and record-holder, 42, was almost killed on duty with the Parachute Regiment in Sierra Leone

  • Albion Analysis: Home comforts key to survival

    Albion will need home comforts to seal Premier League survival. Surprise home wins for the other promoted clubs Huddersfield, against Bournemouth, and particularly Newcastle over Manchester United on Sunday have highlighted how important the Amex

  • 700 students treated to a special daytime concert

    MORE than 700 pupils from primary schools and home educators from across West Sussex were enthralled by Worthing Symphony Orchestra’s special daytime Children’s Concert.Most were experiencing the sound and spectacular presence of a live full professional

  • Heavyweight Webb's performance has made a big impact

    NICK WEBB’S latest knockout performance has got him noticed. And manager Scott Welch is hoping it now paves the way to bigger and better things for the Hove-based heavyweight. Webb stretched his perfect record to 12 wins with an impressive

  • Albion poised to unleash record signing in FA Cup

    ALBION are ready to unleash record signing Jurgen Locadia in the FA Cup. Boss Chris Hughton has confirmed to The Argus his intention to hand the Dutch striker his debut in Saturday’s fifth round clash against Coventry at the Amex. Leo Ulloa

  • School helps Aussie man discover his roots

    A SCHOOL has helped a man thousands of miles away discover his family roots. A workman doing repairs found a letter dating back to 1939 underneath floorboards at Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School in Lancing. The four-page letter was addressed

  • Super Growth Awards 2018

    TODAY we continue our weekly focus on the Sussex Super Growth Awards, which recognise the fastest-growing businesses. Their success will be celebrated at an awards event at the Amex Stadium at Falmer on March 8. It is sponsored by asb law,

  • 40 jobs created with opening of new Lidl superstore in Polegate

    LIDL’S new store in Dittons Road in Polegate will open its doors for the first time at 8am on Thursday.Th supermarket forms part of the company’s ongoing expansion and regeneration plans in the UK which will see it open between 50 to 60 new stores a year

  • Law firm shows off its latest signing

    COFFIN Mew, a regional law firm with offices in Brighton, has made a new appointment.Experienced lawyer Julie-Ann Harris will lead its family practice. A specialist family solicitor, Julie-Ann will bring widespread experience to Coffin Mew. In particular

  • Mental health in workplace

    SUSSEX Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has pledged its support to the fight against mental health stigma in the workplace.The organisation provides mental health services and learning disability services for all ages in Sussex.It has joined forces with

  • You Can Care is focus of campaign

    A BOSS has launched a campaign “You Can Care” to address the shortage of care workers.Alison Scutt owns and runs the Lewes District and Uckfield office of at home care provider Home Instead Senior Care.The campaign will be raising awareness, banishing

  • Team building is key for businesses

    SUSSEX attractions have reported an increase in popularity with the corporate market.Branching Out Adventures in Halland, a tree-top adventure park, recorded an increase of 15 per cent in corporate team outings.Hastings Adventure Golf had a 20 per cent

  • University worker died from taking lethal mix of drugs

    A UNIVERSITY of Sussex consultancy manager who would “make his own crack cocaine” to use, died after taking a lethal mixture of heroin and other drugs, an inquest heard. David Shaw was found dead in his flat in Buckingham Road, Brighton, by a friend