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A bigger nuisance
BRIGHTON and Hove Council is taking action against buskers, washer boys and drummers when they cause a nuisance. It wants to adopt Home Office model bylaws which should make prosecution easier when complaints are made. Buskers and drummers have made the
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VANDALS' ATTACK RUINS HOLIDAYS
NEARLY 100 holidays have been cancelled after vandals ransacked Brighton coaches and mini-buses. Hooligans struck at the weekend for the fourth time in a fortnight, causing thousands of pounds of damage at the town's Exhibition Lorry Park in Hollingdean
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Prank that could have killed a mum
Suzette Marshall spent Mother's Day in shock after a rock was hurled through her car windscreen as she drove home. The 34-year-old mum, of Durrington Lane, Worthing, had to swerve to the side of the road, unable to see through the shattered screen, and
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A bigger nuisance
BRIGHTON and Hove Council is taking action against buskers, washer boys and drummers when they cause a nuisance. It wants to adopt Home Office model bylaws which should make prosecution easier when complaints are made. Buskers and drummers have made the
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VANDALS' ATTACK RUINS HOLIDAYS
NEARLY 100 holidays have been cancelled after vandals ransacked Brighton coaches and mini-buses. Hooligans struck at the weekend for the fourth time in a fortnight, causing thousands of pounds of damage at the town's Exhibition Lorry Park in Hollingdean
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Drug-drive test on trial
SUSSEX Police today began a pioneering month-long experiment to try out new roadside drug tests on motorists. Officers will be setting up testing sites across Sussex and they hope to carry out more than 1,200 stop checks using new drug testing devices
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CONFIDENCE IS ORDER OF DAY
THE strong pound may be hurting exporters, but Britain's top business people are still in an optimistic mood. The views of finance directors and financial controllers of leading companies are revealed in the latest survey from the Chartered Institute
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PARENTS' PICKET AT SCHOOL GATE
PARENTS picketed a Brighton school today amid fears of a merger. They are angry at a review of accommodation at Whitehawk infants and junior schools, which some say could lead to the closure of the infant school and its nursery. About a dozen parents
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Drug-drive test on trial
SUSSEX Police today began a pioneering month-long experiment to try out new roadside drug tests on motorists. Officers will be setting up testing sites across Sussex and they hope to carry out more than 1,200 stop checks using new drug testing devices
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FANS GO A TEENY BIT WILD AS 911 DROP IN
by Lucinda Dore CHART-TOPPING boy band 911 gave a spectacular and entertaining show at the Brighton Centre last night. The teeny bopper fans who packed the centre could not wait to see their idols and there was an air of excitement before the trio took
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CONFIDENCE IS ORDER OF DAY
THE strong pound may be hurting exporters, but Britain's top business people are still in an optimistic mood. The views of finance directors and financial controllers of leading companies are revealed in the latest survey from the Chartered Institute
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PARENTS' PICKET AT SCHOOL GATE
PARENTS picketed a Brighton school today amid fears of a merger. They are angry at a review of accommodation at Whitehawk infants and junior schools, which some say could lead to the closure of the infant school and its nursery. About a dozen parents
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FANS GO A TEENY BIT WILD AS 911 DROP IN
by Lucinda Dore CHART-TOPPING boy band 911 gave a spectacular and entertaining show at the Brighton Centre last night. The teeny bopper fans who packed the centre could not wait to see their idols and there was an air of excitement before the trio took
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Prank that could have killed a mum
Suzette Marshall spent Mother's Day in shock after a rock was hurled through her car windscreen as she drove home. The 34-year-old mum, of Durrington Lane, Worthing, had to swerve to the side of the road, unable to see through the shattered screen, and