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LOOK ABROAD FOR A BETTER CLIMATE
INVESTING overseas could be the best way for companies to beat a toughening economic climate. According to a new Coopers & Lybrand survey among the South East's middle market companies there will be a slowdown in the UK economy within the next year
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JAZZY LINE UP FOR FESTIVAL
A HOST of top names has been confirmed for the fourth Brighton and Hove International Jazz Festival. The month-long festival starts on May 1. More than 150 musicians will be performing in ten different venues, with some of the events free. The line-up
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BID TO SELL-OFF PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY schools in Peacehaven could be handed over to private business as part of a multi-million pound plan hatched by East Sussex County Council. Private backers would be expected to replace or improve crumbling school buildings and carry out repairs
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FRESH WARNING TO NEW AGE TRAVELLERS
ANGRY residents have hit out at council chiefs for allowing travellers to set up camps near two Brighton estates. Travellers evicted from their site at Patcham yesterday have moved to sites close to Whitehawk and Moulsecoomb. Whitehawk residents have
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END IN SIGHT FOR ROAD MISERY
THERE was good news for weary Brighton drivers today with the announcement that traffic misery in the London Road area will end earlier than expected. Work on the new traffic scheme is still due to be completed in June but Brighton and Hove Council said
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Sussex paceman may be fit for opener
Jarvis is back in the fast lane PAUL JARVIS has pledged to be fit to spearhead Sussex's bowling attack, five months after suffering a career-threatening injury. The former England pace ace could even be ready for the opening game against Lancashire at
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ROAD SAFETY IS GIVEN GO-AHEAD
PLANS to slow down traffic in Bevendean and improve road safety have been approved by Brighton and Hove councillors. But some changes have been made to the scheme following consultation with residents. Action was proposed after surveys found that more
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FRESH WARNING TO NEW AGE TRAVELLERS
ANGRY residents have hit out at council chiefs for allowing travellers to set up camps near two Brighton estates. Travellers evicted from their site at Patcham yesterday have moved to sites close to Whitehawk and Moulsecoomb. Whitehawk residents have
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END IN SIGHT FOR ROAD MISERY
THERE was good news for weary Brighton drivers today with the announcement that traffic misery in the London Road area will end earlier than expected. Work on the new traffic scheme is still due to be completed in June but Brighton and Hove Council said
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High fee on ice
CHIMES from ice cream vans are being heard on estates in Brighton less often these days. It's not just because more people have freezers and buy their ice cream from the superstores rather than from vans. Another reason is the high cost of fees imposed
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Sussex paceman may be fit for opener
Jarvis is back in the fast lane PAUL JARVIS has pledged to be fit to spearhead Sussex's bowling attack, five months after suffering a career-threatening injury. The former England pace ace could even be ready for the opening game against Lancashire at
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Date
ROAD SAFETY IS GIVEN GO-AHEAD
PLANS to slow down traffic in Bevendean and improve road safety have been approved by Brighton and Hove councillors. But some changes have been made to the scheme following consultation with residents. Action was proposed after surveys found that more
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LOOK ABROAD FOR A BETTER CLIMATE
INVESTING overseas could be the best way for companies to beat a toughening economic climate. According to a new Coopers & Lybrand survey among the South East's middle market companies there will be a slowdown in the UK economy within the next year
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Date
High fee on ice
CHIMES from ice cream vans are being heard on estates in Brighton less often these days. It's not just because more people have freezers and buy their ice cream from the superstores rather than from vans. Another reason is the high cost of fees imposed
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JAZZY LINE UP FOR FESTIVAL
A HOST of top names has been confirmed for the fourth Brighton and Hove International Jazz Festival. The month-long festival starts on May 1. More than 150 musicians will be performing in ten different venues, with some of the events free. The line-up
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Date
BID TO SELL-OFF PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIMARY schools in Peacehaven could be handed over to private business as part of a multi-million pound plan hatched by East Sussex County Council. Private backers would be expected to replace or improve crumbling school buildings and carry out repairs