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Cash boost for patients
Friends of local hospitals have raised more than £350,000 during the last two years to help patients. The League of Hospital and Community Friends in Brighton, Hove and Newhaven provided more than 50 separate items. Donations to Brighton Health Care NHS
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Comeptition: Autopaints stripped for action
Thank you for the dozens of entries for our football kit competition, and con-gratulations to Autopaints who were the first name out of the hat. The boys from Brighton League Division Two will now get the kit of their choice from the Stanno range at Premier
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Striker fails in 13-0 win
Aldrington Falcons striker Shane Brown failed to score for his Sunday side even though they won 13-0. Marksman Brown was ribbed mercilessly by his team-mates after firing a stream of duds in Falcons' Sussex Sunday League Division Two clash with Martha
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Mercury revs Bev up for it
Freddie Mercury has helped a Brighton football team in their quest for glory from beyond the grave. Bevendean Barcelona Reserves listen to Freddie Mercury before their games to psyche themselves up and they are hitting all the right notes on the pitch
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Feature: Live now, pay later
Shoppers cast aside fears of recession and spent more this Christmas than any other year for more than a decade. But much of the bonanza was paid for with credit cards and, if the spending boom continues, rising interest rates could spark major problems
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Listen to us
Obviously, it is good news to hear that the development of the Preston Barracks site will bring more jobs (The Argus, December 21). However, it's interesting Brighton and Hove City Council mentions nothing about consulting with local people on the future
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Rip-off trip
I travelled from Birmingham to Brighton to spend Christmas with my mother and sister and had arranged to meet some friends at their flat for a Christmas Eve drink. As I had to work on Christmas Eve, I had missed the last bus by the time I had unpacked
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Cheap shots
Will everyone please stop banging on about the age restriction/not trendy enough incident? It's just a bit of cheap publicity. All everyone is doing is telling Sussex that Polar Central caters for young and trendy people and it's costing the bar nothing
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Below the belt
An unusual exhibit in Worthing Museum's costume collection is a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers. They are used, crotchless and have a waist measurement of 52in which indicates how fat the Queen became in her later years. Apparently she was in the habit
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Cheek of it
What a damn cheek this C-Side pub group has in not allowing a customer in his 50s to enter one of its pubs. C-Side buys up pubs where all age groups have supped for generations, destroying their atmosphere. That's bad enough - but to actually bar customers
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Deeply naff
So the self-proclaimed trendy Polar Central bars 54-year-old John Deverell because "the venue seeks a younger clientele". Wow - it's so cool of the place to flaunt its outmoded bigotry in such a radical, upfront way. Would the doorman have turned Mr Deverell
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Get tough on smugglers
Cocaine worth £6 million may be smuggled into Gatwick airport each week on planes from Jamaica. The British High Commissioner on the island estimates one passenger in ten arriving at Gatwick is carrying the drug. It's shocking that traffickers are tempting
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Wake-up call
With all due respect to John Deverell, I had doubts about whether his being barred by the ageist Polar Central bar really justified being a lead story in The Argus. Sleuth-like, therefore, I visited the place myself to assess the situation. Despite wearing
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Youth in Action: Keeping the family flag flying
Stacey Rodger is determined to show there is more than one sporting star in the family. Cousin Simon, a former Kings Manor (Shoreham) pupil, is a professional footballer pushing for a place in the Premiership with Crystal Place. But 13-year-old Stacey
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'Cool' bars freeze out real socialising
The news that a city centre pub would not allow in the dad of two customers because he was "too old" at 54 and his son because he was wearing business clothes was almost unbelievable. This is a pub, for goodness's sake, not a nightclub. Such an attitude
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Basketball: Nurse to get nod for All-Star game
Nick Nurse is set to lead out the southern conference in this month's All-Star game. The BBL will officially reveal the identity of the two selected coaches on Monday as they look ahead to the showcase occasion in Newcastle on January 20. Nurse has masterminded
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Boxing: Alexander wants to be best
Hailsham's Wayne Alexander is confident that 2002 will see him established as the best of Britain's bright crop of light-middleweights. The 11st 7lb division is brimming with talent, with WBU champion Takaloo, Commonwealth title-holder Richard Williams
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Partner's death sparked suicide
A gay man, who suffered from depression since the death of his partner, killed himself with a drug overdose, an inquest heard. David Bray, 59, was found dead at his flat in Clarendon Road, Hove, by a friend. Four suicide notes were addressed to family
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Rogers gets back into battle
Paul Rogers has thanked boss Peter Taylor for standing by him after a rapid red card. Albion's veteran midfielder feared the worst following his quickfire dismissal against Chesterfield at Withdean before Christmas. He was sent-off by ref Andy D'Urso
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Seagulls had their hellraisers like the rest
The intense media concentration lately on anti-social on and off-the-field activities by professional footballers prompts me to recall when the spotlight was directed on the Albion. Some instances of stepping out of line were little more than excesses
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Rescue drivers may hold rape clue
Victims of car breakdowns may hold clues to help police catch a rapist. Anyone who broke down or helped a motorist on the A259 between Seaford and Eastbourne on New Year's Day is asked to come forward. Police think they may have seen a red, two-door,
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Whitewash fear over hostel
People living near a former hotel fear council planners will push through an application to turn it into a hostel for homeless families. Brighton and Hove City Council's housing department moved homeless people into the former St Catherine's Lodge Hotel
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Victoria's smalls face public airing
Queen Victoria's knickers could get a public airing later this year. The crotchless bloomers with a 52in waist form part of a fashion collection at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. They were donated to the museum in the Fifties after being bought at a
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Crackdown on airport drug trade
A senior Sussex policeman has written to the Jamaican police commissioner to help officers on the island stamp down on the drugs trade into Gatwick. The move is part of a continuing campaign by police, Customs and Excise and airlines against drug smuggling
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Round-up
Burgess Hill boss Gary Croydon hopes influential defender Des Guile could be fit for their FA Vase clash with Dorking in a fortnight's time. Guile picked up a knock in Hillians' midweek win over Littlehampton in December and has not played since. Croydon
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Myall: My mates think Borough are small club
Hastings Town player Stuart Myall has admitted he has taken his side's Boxing Bay defeat at Eastbourne Borough worse than some of his team-mates. The 27-year-old midfielder, born and bred in Eastbourne, has been on the receiving end of a lot of grief
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Rooks lose Stokes for rest of season
Paul Stokes added to the woes of Lewes after breaking an ankle in last week's win over Leyton Pennant. Stokes joins a long injury list at the Dripping Pan which also includes Stuart Hack, Andy Johnson, Peter Brackley and Sam Francis. With a limited squad
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New Year cheer falls flat for Borough
New Year's Day was memorable for all the wrong reasons for Eastbourne Borough players and management. They made the trip to Sittingbourne only for the game to be postponed within an hour of kick-off. A disappointed Greenwood said: "When we got there we
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We have what it takes to lift the title this year
There is a growing feeling among Crawley's players that this could be the year when they finally fulfill their Conference ambitions, according to defender Ben Judge. Reds came from behind to beat Merthyr Tydfil 2-1 last Saturday and returned to the dressing
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Cash boost for patients
Friends of local hospitals have raised more than £350,000 during the last two years to help patients. The League of Hospital and Community Friends in Brighton, Hove and Newhaven provided more than 50 separate items. Donations to Brighton Health Care NHS
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Date
Comeptition: Autopaints stripped for action
Thank you for the dozens of entries for our football kit competition, and con-gratulations to Autopaints who were the first name out of the hat. The boys from Brighton League Division Two will now get the kit of their choice from the Stanno range at Premier
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Spotlight on...
This week's profile of A Sussex park team focuses on Brighton Locksmiths. Ground: Waterhall. Division: Sussex Sunday Six. Record Attendance: 40. Key man: Central midfielder Darren Smith. Worst dressed player: Michael Adams. Dressing room joker: Gary Edmonds
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Striker fails in 13-0 win
Aldrington Falcons striker Shane Brown failed to score for his Sunday side even though they won 13-0. Marksman Brown was ribbed mercilessly by his team-mates after firing a stream of duds in Falcons' Sussex Sunday League Division Two clash with Martha
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Mercury revs Bev up for it
Freddie Mercury has helped a Brighton football team in their quest for glory from beyond the grave. Bevendean Barcelona Reserves listen to Freddie Mercury before their games to psyche themselves up and they are hitting all the right notes on the pitch
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Boy's own stuff in man's world
Who said football is a man's game? Sussex Sunday League outfit Park View are fielding a 13-year-old goalkeeper and it has done their fortunes no harm at all. View's No.1 Rikki Banks has only conceded one goal this season and his assured performances have
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Lucky man
If A Bruggi (Letters, December 28) was the Albion fan he says he is, he would realise the benches, as he calls them, could not be situated in the north side of the ground because some of the seats are at pitch level and would obstruct the fans' view of
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Cheek of it
What a damn cheek this C-Side pub group has in not allowing a customer in his 50s to enter one of its pubs. C-Side buys up pubs where all age groups have supped for generations, destroying their atmosphere. That's bad enough - but to actually bar customers
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Home truths
Neighbours are upset that homeless families have been placed in St Catherine's Lodge Hotel on Hove seafront. They have complained justly that no planning application for the change of use was put before the council before it took place. More than six
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You are the weakest link - again
Unlucky Grant Talibard was invited back to a Weakest Link special for contestants who finished second - only to be runner-up again. Once more, the Hove gardener was told by acerbic host Anne Robinson he would leave with nothing. In his first appearance
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Wake-up call
With all due respect to John Deverell, I had doubts about whether his being barred by the ageist Polar Central bar really justified being a lead story in The Argus. Sleuth-like, therefore, I visited the place myself to assess the situation. Despite wearing
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Youth in Action: Keeping the family flag flying
Stacey Rodger is determined to show there is more than one sporting star in the family. Cousin Simon, a former Kings Manor (Shoreham) pupil, is a professional footballer pushing for a place in the Premiership with Crystal Place. But 13-year-old Stacey
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Climbing higher than a mountain
A builder climbed higher than Mount Kilimanjaro - by standing on a ladder at its peak. When Gary Mobsby, 43, decided to climb the world's tallest free-standing mountain, getting to the top was not enough. He strapped a metal ladder to his back for the
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Albion made of right stuff
Albion boss Peter Taylor is confident his players are made of the right stuff to emulate his achievement at Gillingham. Taylor guided the Seagulls' former landlords to Division One via the play-offs two seasons ago, despite a fixture pile-up induced by
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On-loan Wilkinson is relishing his title challenge
Shaun Wilkinson is enjoying the rare experience of regular first team football with Crawley's rivals for promotion to the Nationwide Conference. The versatile Albion youngster is halfway through a month on loan with Dr Martens League Premier Division
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Partner's death sparked suicide
A gay man, who suffered from depression since the death of his partner, killed himself with a drug overdose, an inquest heard. David Bray, 59, was found dead at his flat in Clarendon Road, Hove, by a friend. Four suicide notes were addressed to family
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The week that was
MONDAY: Albion's New Year's Day fixture against Northampton at Withdean is frozen off following a lunchtime inspection by Lewes ref Steve Tomlin. Boss Peter Taylor reflects on two promotion points dropped by the Seagulls in blowing another two-goal lead
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Police hunt man in overdose case
Police are trying to trace a man in connection with the death of a drinker from a heroin overdose, an inquest heard. Thomas Morgan, 58, was found dead in his flat in Richmond Road, Brighton, in August last year. Mr Morgan, who drank about eight to nine
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Stuart hopes for double milestone
Stuart Myall is hoping to celebrate promotion in May but it will not be to the dizzy heights of the Nationwide First Division, but rather from the Dr Martens Eastern Division. Myall's present club Hastings Town are on course to go up and so are his former
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Rescue drivers may hold rape clue
Victims of car breakdowns may hold clues to help police catch a rapist. Anyone who broke down or helped a motorist on the A259 between Seaford and Eastbourne on New Year's Day is asked to come forward. Police think they may have seen a red, two-door,
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Crackdown on airport drug trade
A senior Sussex policeman has written to the Jamaican police commissioner to help officers on the island stamp down on the drugs trade into Gatwick. The move is part of a continuing campaign by police, Customs and Excise and airlines against drug smuggling
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Round-up
Burgess Hill boss Gary Croydon hopes influential defender Des Guile could be fit for their FA Vase clash with Dorking in a fortnight's time. Guile picked up a knock in Hillians' midweek win over Littlehampton in December and has not played since. Croydon
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Myall: My mates think Borough are small club
Hastings Town player Stuart Myall has admitted he has taken his side's Boxing Bay defeat at Eastbourne Borough worse than some of his team-mates. The 27-year-old midfielder, born and bred in Eastbourne, has been on the receiving end of a lot of grief
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Have your say on bins
Rubbish collections will be scrutinised by the public for the first time since the city council retook control of the service. Deputy chief executive Alan McCarthy and officers responsible for waste management in Brighton and Hove will answer questions
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Bank a euro and pay £2.50
Thousands of small businesses in Sussex face crippling bank charges for accepting the euro. Most major banks, including NatWest, Barclays, HSBC and the Co-operative Bank, are charging traders to bank the euro into a sterling account. Only larger businesses
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Pearce hopes to cash in on Funnell
Simon Funnell has been challenged to save his Bognor boss a foray into the transfer market. Rocks chief Jack Pearce is back in the hunt for a striker after Scott Ramsay's loan spell was cut short by an ankle injury. But he would love to see Funnell save
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We have what it takes to lift the title this year
There is a growing feeling among Crawley's players that this could be the year when they finally fulfill their Conference ambitions, according to defender Ben Judge. Reds came from behind to beat Merthyr Tydfil 2-1 last Saturday and returned to the dressing
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Flogging a new idea for TV show
Antiques enthusiasts and bargain hunters are being invited to flog their prized possessions for a new TV series. The BBC show Flog It! will come to Hove later this month. It has been designed to combine the traditional appeal of the Antiques Roadshow
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Baby James wins chance to rock
Little James Spencer was rocking with joy after winning the grand prize in a competition run by The Argus. The one-year-old had the winning ticket in a draw held at Santa's grotto in The Gingerbread House in The Lanes, Brighton. Every child who met Father
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Date
Spotlight on...
This week's profile of A Sussex park team focuses on Brighton Locksmiths. Ground: Waterhall. Division: Sussex Sunday Six. Record Attendance: 40. Key man: Central midfielder Darren Smith. Worst dressed player: Michael Adams. Dressing room joker: Gary Edmonds
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Home Truths, with Jacqui Bealing
Some women bloom in pregnancy. I just wilt like an old vase of tulips. With four months still to go before touch down, I feel I have as much energy as a fairy light bulb. I've missed lots of half-decent films on the telly over Christmas because I've fallen
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Boy's own stuff in man's world
Who said football is a man's game? Sussex Sunday League outfit Park View are fielding a 13-year-old goalkeeper and it has done their fortunes no harm at all. View's No.1 Rikki Banks has only conceded one goal this season and his assured performances have
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Date
Hat-trick hero
The Christmas Eve article in The Argus about Sussex cricketer Rupert Whatley brought back many happy memories of summers of long ago. He was then known as Rupert Webb. Presumably he adopted a stage name after he retired from cricket. I can see him now
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Date
Lucky man
If A Bruggi (Letters, December 28) was the Albion fan he says he is, he would realise the benches, as he calls them, could not be situated in the north side of the ground because some of the seats are at pitch level and would obstruct the fans' view of
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Date
Home truths
Neighbours are upset that homeless families have been placed in St Catherine's Lodge Hotel on Hove seafront. They have complained justly that no planning application for the change of use was put before the council before it took place. More than six
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Date
You are the weakest link - again
Unlucky Grant Talibard was invited back to a Weakest Link special for contestants who finished second - only to be runner-up again. Once more, the Hove gardener was told by acerbic host Anne Robinson he would leave with nothing. In his first appearance
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Date
Swimming: Brighton take world class example
All of Brighton's swim squad have been put on the world class performance programme of Claire Manton. The 14-year-old was selected by the Amateur Swimming Association to take part in the initiative which is aimed at turning her into an Olympic swimmer
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Date
Climbing higher than a mountain
A builder climbed higher than Mount Kilimanjaro - by standing on a ladder at its peak. When Gary Mobsby, 43, decided to climb the world's tallest free-standing mountain, getting to the top was not enough. He strapped a metal ladder to his back for the
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Date
Albion made of right stuff
Albion boss Peter Taylor is confident his players are made of the right stuff to emulate his achievement at Gillingham. Taylor guided the Seagulls' former landlords to Division One via the play-offs two seasons ago, despite a fixture pile-up induced by
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Date
On-loan Wilkinson is relishing his title challenge
Shaun Wilkinson is enjoying the rare experience of regular first team football with Crawley's rivals for promotion to the Nationwide Conference. The versatile Albion youngster is halfway through a month on loan with Dr Martens League Premier Division
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Date
The week that was
MONDAY: Albion's New Year's Day fixture against Northampton at Withdean is frozen off following a lunchtime inspection by Lewes ref Steve Tomlin. Boss Peter Taylor reflects on two promotion points dropped by the Seagulls in blowing another two-goal lead
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Date
Police hunt man in overdose case
Police are trying to trace a man in connection with the death of a drinker from a heroin overdose, an inquest heard. Thomas Morgan, 58, was found dead in his flat in Richmond Road, Brighton, in August last year. Mr Morgan, who drank about eight to nine
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Date
Stuart hopes for double milestone
Stuart Myall is hoping to celebrate promotion in May but it will not be to the dizzy heights of the Nationwide First Division, but rather from the Dr Martens Eastern Division. Myall's present club Hastings Town are on course to go up and so are his former
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Date
Simon Says, with Simon Morgan
Three draws and a postponement - not quite the points laden holiday period we had hoped for. But we still have it all to play for as we enter another hectic month of football (weather permitting). The recent cold snap has hampered our preparation for
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Fans in snub claim over Albion plans
Brighton and Hove Albion fans have accused a council of ignoring residents' views on plans for a new stadium. Lewes District Council planning officers are expected to object to Albion's proposals for a new stadium at Falmer at a meeting on Tuesday. They
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Driver killed after garden smash
A motorist died after the car he was travelling in careered off the road and through a garden fence into a garden. The Vauxhall Vectra left the Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham, and ploughed through the fence into the garden narrowly missing the front of
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Adviser jailed for porn email
A man who emailed an indecent picture of a girl to a paedophile ring has been jailed for nine months. Married businessman Dennis Johnson, 54, wept at the Old Bailey yesterday as he was led away to begin his sentence. The court heard Johnson, of Binstead
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White wields the axe
Mick O'Callaghan has become the first victim of St Leonards manager Glyn White's tough new regime. Rookie boss White is keen to stamp his authority over his new charges at the Firs and the former Rye coach has introduced some rules and regulations. White
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Date
Have your say on bins
Rubbish collections will be scrutinised by the public for the first time since the city council retook control of the service. Deputy chief executive Alan McCarthy and officers responsible for waste management in Brighton and Hove will answer questions
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Date
Bank a euro and pay £2.50
Thousands of small businesses in Sussex face crippling bank charges for accepting the euro. Most major banks, including NatWest, Barclays, HSBC and the Co-operative Bank, are charging traders to bank the euro into a sterling account. Only larger businesses
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Date
Pearce hopes to cash in on Funnell
Simon Funnell has been challenged to save his Bognor boss a foray into the transfer market. Rocks chief Jack Pearce is back in the hunt for a striker after Scott Ramsay's loan spell was cut short by an ankle injury. But he would love to see Funnell save
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Date
Flogging a new idea for TV show
Antiques enthusiasts and bargain hunters are being invited to flog their prized possessions for a new TV series. The BBC show Flog It! will come to Hove later this month. It has been designed to combine the traditional appeal of the Antiques Roadshow
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Date
Baby James wins chance to rock
Little James Spencer was rocking with joy after winning the grand prize in a competition run by The Argus. The one-year-old had the winning ticket in a draw held at Santa's grotto in The Gingerbread House in The Lanes, Brighton. Every child who met Father
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Motorists benefit from cash for signs
Councillors are to spend £150,000 on electronic car park signs. Worthing is to become the first town in West Sussex to have illuminated panels, which will save drivers time by telling them if car parks have vacant spaces. West Sussex County Council and
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Home Truths, with Jacqui Bealing
Some women bloom in pregnancy. I just wilt like an old vase of tulips. With four months still to go before touch down, I feel I have as much energy as a fairy light bulb. I've missed lots of half-decent films on the telly over Christmas because I've fallen
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Date
Feature: Live now, pay later
Shoppers cast aside fears of recession and spent more this Christmas than any other year for more than a decade. But much of the bonanza was paid for with credit cards and, if the spending boom continues, rising interest rates could spark major problems
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Date
Hat-trick hero
The Christmas Eve article in The Argus about Sussex cricketer Rupert Whatley brought back many happy memories of summers of long ago. He was then known as Rupert Webb. Presumably he adopted a stage name after he retired from cricket. I can see him now
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Date
Listen to us
Obviously, it is good news to hear that the development of the Preston Barracks site will bring more jobs (The Argus, December 21). However, it's interesting Brighton and Hove City Council mentions nothing about consulting with local people on the future
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Date
Rip-off trip
I travelled from Birmingham to Brighton to spend Christmas with my mother and sister and had arranged to meet some friends at their flat for a Christmas Eve drink. As I had to work on Christmas Eve, I had missed the last bus by the time I had unpacked
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Date
Cheap shots
Will everyone please stop banging on about the age restriction/not trendy enough incident? It's just a bit of cheap publicity. All everyone is doing is telling Sussex that Polar Central caters for young and trendy people and it's costing the bar nothing
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Date
Below the belt
An unusual exhibit in Worthing Museum's costume collection is a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers. They are used, crotchless and have a waist measurement of 52in which indicates how fat the Queen became in her later years. Apparently she was in the habit
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Date
Deeply naff
So the self-proclaimed trendy Polar Central bars 54-year-old John Deverell because "the venue seeks a younger clientele". Wow - it's so cool of the place to flaunt its outmoded bigotry in such a radical, upfront way. Would the doorman have turned Mr Deverell
-
Date
Swimming: Brighton take world class example
All of Brighton's swim squad have been put on the world class performance programme of Claire Manton. The 14-year-old was selected by the Amateur Swimming Association to take part in the initiative which is aimed at turning her into an Olympic swimmer
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Date
Get tough on smugglers
Cocaine worth £6 million may be smuggled into Gatwick airport each week on planes from Jamaica. The British High Commissioner on the island estimates one passenger in ten arriving at Gatwick is carrying the drug. It's shocking that traffickers are tempting
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Date
'Cool' bars freeze out real socialising
The news that a city centre pub would not allow in the dad of two customers because he was "too old" at 54 and his son because he was wearing business clothes was almost unbelievable. This is a pub, for goodness's sake, not a nightclub. Such an attitude
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Date
Basketball: Nurse to get nod for All-Star game
Nick Nurse is set to lead out the southern conference in this month's All-Star game. The BBL will officially reveal the identity of the two selected coaches on Monday as they look ahead to the showcase occasion in Newcastle on January 20. Nurse has masterminded
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Date
Boxing: Alexander wants to be best
Hailsham's Wayne Alexander is confident that 2002 will see him established as the best of Britain's bright crop of light-middleweights. The 11st 7lb division is brimming with talent, with WBU champion Takaloo, Commonwealth title-holder Richard Williams
-
Date
Simon Says, with Simon Morgan
Three draws and a postponement - not quite the points laden holiday period we had hoped for. But we still have it all to play for as we enter another hectic month of football (weather permitting). The recent cold snap has hampered our preparation for
-
Date
Rogers gets back into battle
Paul Rogers has thanked boss Peter Taylor for standing by him after a rapid red card. Albion's veteran midfielder feared the worst following his quickfire dismissal against Chesterfield at Withdean before Christmas. He was sent-off by ref Andy D'Urso
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Date
Seagulls had their hellraisers like the rest
The intense media concentration lately on anti-social on and off-the-field activities by professional footballers prompts me to recall when the spotlight was directed on the Albion. Some instances of stepping out of line were little more than excesses
-
Date
Whitewash fear over hostel
People living near a former hotel fear council planners will push through an application to turn it into a hostel for homeless families. Brighton and Hove City Council's housing department moved homeless people into the former St Catherine's Lodge Hotel
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Date
Victoria's smalls face public airing
Queen Victoria's knickers could get a public airing later this year. The crotchless bloomers with a 52in waist form part of a fashion collection at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. They were donated to the museum in the Fifties after being bought at a
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Date
Fans in snub claim over Albion plans
Brighton and Hove Albion fans have accused a council of ignoring residents' views on plans for a new stadium. Lewes District Council planning officers are expected to object to Albion's proposals for a new stadium at Falmer at a meeting on Tuesday. They
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Date
Rooks lose Stokes for rest of season
Paul Stokes added to the woes of Lewes after breaking an ankle in last week's win over Leyton Pennant. Stokes joins a long injury list at the Dripping Pan which also includes Stuart Hack, Andy Johnson, Peter Brackley and Sam Francis. With a limited squad
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Date
Driver killed after garden smash
A motorist died after the car he was travelling in careered off the road and through a garden fence into a garden. The Vauxhall Vectra left the Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham, and ploughed through the fence into the garden narrowly missing the front of
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Date
Adviser jailed for porn email
A man who emailed an indecent picture of a girl to a paedophile ring has been jailed for nine months. Married businessman Dennis Johnson, 54, wept at the Old Bailey yesterday as he was led away to begin his sentence. The court heard Johnson, of Binstead
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Date
White wields the axe
Mick O'Callaghan has become the first victim of St Leonards manager Glyn White's tough new regime. Rookie boss White is keen to stamp his authority over his new charges at the Firs and the former Rye coach has introduced some rules and regulations. White
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Date
New Year cheer falls flat for Borough
New Year's Day was memorable for all the wrong reasons for Eastbourne Borough players and management. They made the trip to Sittingbourne only for the game to be postponed within an hour of kick-off. A disappointed Greenwood said: "When we got there we