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Goodwill on line
ALDRINGTON Halt is a handy local station for many people living in the central part of Hove, especially around Poets' Corner. It used to be staffed by a friendly series of British Rail officials who issued tickets and kept an eye on the safety of customers
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HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN
Once-mighty Peacehaven and Telscombe were relegated to Division 2 last night after a 2-0 home defeat by Wick. Goals in each half from Stuart Hack (40) and Mark Vickers (80) confirmed the demotion of the Piddinghoe Avenue outfit, who have been County League
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SUSSEX SHARKS prospect James Carpenter almost made Lancashire pay for not snapping him up at Hove la
The Liverpudlian cracked 53 in the day-night showdown against the Red Rose county. But it wasn't quite enough as Lancashire won a keenly fought contest by ten runs. Birkenhead-born Carpenter said: "Cheshire is my home county, but Lancashire is my home
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Off-licence raids linked by police
A GUNMAN who held up a Haywards Heath off-licence on Monday night is thought to be the same man who struck at another off-licence. Detectives are stepping up their hunt for the robber, who this time targeted the Unwins off-licence in Sydney Road. The
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Locked in, but Michael sees the funny side
LITTLE monkey Michael Wilkie is still the apple of his mother's eye despite sparking a 999 scare. The curious two-year-old left parents Christina and Stewart with some explaining to do when he managed to lock himself inside a borrowed Land Rover. Despite
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Fee shock forday care oaps
HUNDREDS of old and disabled day care patients in Brighton and Hove will have to pay fees for the first time from this summer. Brighton and Hove Council is hiking charges from a nominal £1 a week to £8.70 a day for people with more than £16,000 savings
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Goodwill on line
ALDRINGTON Halt is a handy local station for many people living in the central part of Hove, especially around Poets' Corner. It used to be staffed by a friendly series of British Rail officials who issued tickets and kept an eye on the safety of customers
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HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN
Once-mighty Peacehaven and Telscombe were relegated to Division 2 last night after a 2-0 home defeat by Wick. Goals in each half from Stuart Hack (40) and Mark Vickers (80) confirmed the demotion of the Piddinghoe Avenue outfit, who have been County League
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Off-licence raids linked by police
A GUNMAN who held up a Haywards Heath off-licence on Monday night is thought to be the same man who struck at another off-licence. Detectives are stepping up their hunt for the robber, who this time targeted the Unwins off-licence in Sydney Road. The
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Five teenagers killed in crash
A CORONER recorded verdicts of accidental death at an inquest into the deaths of five teenagers killed instantly when their car span out of control and into the path of an oncoming vehicle. The youths were out for the night at the end of the Christmas
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Locked in, but Michael sees the funny side
LITTLE monkey Michael Wilkie is still the apple of his mother's eye despite sparking a 999 scare. The curious two-year-old left parents Christina and Stewart with some explaining to do when he managed to lock himself inside a borrowed Land Rover. Despite
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Fee shock forday care oaps
HUNDREDS of old and disabled day care patients in Brighton and Hove will have to pay fees for the first time from this summer. Brighton and Hove Council is hiking charges from a nominal £1 a week to £8.70 a day for people with more than £16,000 savings
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Trashed by the church picnic
HUNDREDS of church-goers have been blamed for spoiling a Sussex beauty spot with litter from a mass picnic. Now the church leaders are offering to send in a clean-up squad. The Coptic Orthodox Church in Davigdor Road, Hove, said its members were too poor
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WINNING FEELING WILL RETURN
CRICKET'S marketing men can dress the game up as much as they like with floodlights, coloured clothes, orange stumps, black sightscreens white balls and all the razzmatazz that goes with it. But what fills cricket grounds anywhere - whether it's Hove,
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PIGOTT IN DRAMATIC HOSPITAL DASH
SUSSEX chief executive Tony Pigott made a dramatic dash to hospital during last night's match. He was called away to check on Tracey Bevan, the wife of Sussex's overseas signing Michael Bevan. She was taken ill in a Brighton supermarket but was later
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Five teenagers killed in crash
A CORONER recorded verdicts of accidental death at an inquest into the deaths of five teenagers killed instantly when their car span out of control and into the path of an oncoming vehicle. The youths were out for the night at the end of the Christmas
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Trashed by the church picnic
HUNDREDS of church-goers have been blamed for spoiling a Sussex beauty spot with litter from a mass picnic. Now the church leaders are offering to send in a clean-up squad. The Coptic Orthodox Church in Davigdor Road, Hove, said its members were too poor
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WINNING FEELING WILL RETURN
CRICKET'S marketing men can dress the game up as much as they like with floodlights, coloured clothes, orange stumps, black sightscreens white balls and all the razzmatazz that goes with it. But what fills cricket grounds anywhere - whether it's Hove,
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SUSSEX SHARKS prospect James Carpenter almost made Lancashire pay for not snapping him up at Hove la
The Liverpudlian cracked 53 in the day-night showdown against the Red Rose county. But it wasn't quite enough as Lancashire won a keenly fought contest by ten runs. Birkenhead-born Carpenter said: "Cheshire is my home county, but Lancashire is my home
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PIGOTT IN DRAMATIC HOSPITAL DASH
SUSSEX chief executive Tony Pigott made a dramatic dash to hospital during last night's match. He was called away to check on Tracey Bevan, the wife of Sussex's overseas signing Michael Bevan. She was taken ill in a Brighton supermarket but was later