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Albion face another blank weekend after Chelsea drama in FA Cup
Albion will have another free weekend due to the FA Cup. The home game against Chelsea, listed for April 20, has been postponed. A new date will be announced given Chelsea will be involved in the semi-finals of the FA Cup that weekend.
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Drug dealer on the run for nearly four years caught after buying car in his own name
A drug dealer who went on the run for nearly four years was caught after buying a car on a purchase agreement in his own name. Sussex Police received an anonymous tip off that John Condeh was dealing from an address in Marline Avenue, St Leonards
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City class is too much but Albion end tough afternoon with a flourish
England star Lauren Hemp played a lead role as Albion were beaten by WSL title-chasing Manchester City. Hemp scored the first goal, made the second and impressed throughout as City won 4-1 at Broadfield Stadium in the WSL. A stoppage-time goal
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Sewage releases across Sussex following heavy rain
There have been several sewage releases across the county following heavy rain. Several outfalls have been releasing since early this morning including one which may be affecting Hove beach. The release from the Shoreham outfall started at
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Busy road closed after three-car crash
A road was closed after a three-car crash. The incident happened yesterday at about 12pm in Lottbridge Drove, Eastbourne. A BMW, Ford and Nissan Micra were involved in the pile-up. MOST READ: 'It has lost its sparkle' -
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Rail replacement buses running across Sussex all day
Rail replacement buses are running across the county today due to engineering works. The works are taking place all day between Haywards Heath and Lewes, Lewes and Eastbourne, Lewes and Seaford, and between Falmer and Lewes. There is also an
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Controversial award-winning ‘Wunderhaus’ scheme by parish councillor is approved
A controversial application from a former district councillor has been approved by Rother planners for a second time. Rother District Council’s planning committee once again approved proposals to build a two-bedroom dwelling — described as a ‘
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Fears for loss of countryside as plans are made for 240 homes next to A27
Proposals for a major housing development in Polegate are set to go in front of Wealden planners. On Thursday, Wealden District Council’s Planning Committee South is set to consider an application seeking outline permission to build up to 240
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Council agrees to pay more than a million to turn car park site into 216 new homes
The Union Place project in Worthing has progressed, with the required land set to be transferred into a joint-venture agreement. At a meeting members of Worthing Borough Council’s cabinet agreed to the transfer of land parcels making up the future
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Losada says Albion must step up as they prepare for big test against City
Vicky Losada says Albion must be mentally ready for one of the toughest tests in the WSL. The Seagulls host title-chasing Manchester City at Broadfield Stadium today (12.30pm). It is another huge challenge following last week’s 4-0 defeat by
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Families have to step over people doing drugs at flats dubbed 'the city pharmacy'
People living in an 18-storey tower block want the authorities to deal with drug dealing and anti-social behaviour after a fire started in the early hours in a “problematic flat”. Residents’ association chairwoman Georgina Parke said that the high-rise
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'It has lost its sparkle' - Life in town which was named one of the saddest in the UK
“We are a community here, everybody looks out for everybody.” Rob Kingston was fishing from the end of Eastbourne Pier when I asked if he thought his hometown was a miserable place. Why such an odd question, you ask? Well, Eastbourne was named
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New sandwich bar and coffee shop to open in coming weeks
A new sandwich bar and coffee shop is set to open this month. La Brioche, in South Street, Lancing, will open within the coming weeks once renovation works are complete. Owners Jake McCabe, 28, and Neil Munday, 31, have said they are "very
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Country park named as England's most 'unforgettable' natural landmark
A country park has been named the UK's fourth most "unforgettable" natural landmark. The Seven Sisters Country Park was ranked based on keywords in visitor reviews. The Explore Worldwide study looked at the reviews for over 150 global natural
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5 ways to save money on your weekly food shop
Next month will see a number of price rises hit UK households in the pocket as the cost of living crisis continues to strike. Broadband prices, council tax bills, the cost of a TV licence and water bills are set to increase from April 1. With
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Manor where the queen stayed is 'oldest' house in commuter town - on sale at £1.75m
A Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house believed to be the oldest in a Sussex town is up for sale. Hammonds Place, in Burgess Hill, dates back to the late 1400s and is on the market for £1.75m. The property, which Queen Elizabeth I is believed
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Pets from RSPCA Brighton who are on the lookout for their forever homes
Several pets in Sussex are looking for their forever homes, including at the Sussex North & Brighton branch of the RSPCA. Whether you want to adopt a dog, cat, rabbit or guinea pig, there is plenty of choice. A few animals from the branch are
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Popular vintage railway event to return (all you need to know)
A popular railway event is returning this May. The Road meets Rail event will return to the Bluebell Railway's Horsted Keynes Station near Haywards Heath on May 18 and 19. The two-day event has with steam-powered displays and vintage fairground
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Brighton residence ranked as one of the top seaside hotels to stay at in the UK
A Brighton residence has been ranked among the top 9 seaside hotels to stay at in the UK, according to Which? Artist Residence was included in the list from the consumer watchdog, which had undercover inspectors stay at hundreds of UK hotels to
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Sussex road closures for the week ahead, including A23 and A27
Drivers in and around Brighton will have a few road closures to deal with if they are driving around Sussex next week. From Monday, March 18 to Friday, March 22 there are a few road and lane closures scheduled for the likes of the A27 and the A23
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Dog walkers could be fined up to £1,000 if they do not follow new rules
Dog walkers could now be fined up to £1,000 if they do not follow new rules when taking their pets out. Hastings Borough Council has updated its Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) on dog control rules in the town. This updates the rules around
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Comparing £1 to £24 conditioners with a unique twist (my hair was buttery soft)
I don’t think I can remember the last time I woke up with buttery soft hair (or if I ever have). But this conditioner which has a unique twist did just that and gave me a moisture surge I wasn’t expecting. So now I’d like to introduce you to
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Last chance to enjoy pie and mash on heritage train this year
PEOPLE have one more chance this year to enjoy a pie and mash dinner on a heritage steam-hauled train. Bluebell Railway has one more date available the "pie special" on October 25. Passengers can enjoy a one hour 45 minute journey from Sheffield
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Country house promises blankets of daffodils and fun activities for new festival
A 17th century country house is to launch its first spring festival. Set in the daffodil pleasure gardens of Petworth House the festival will feature talks, demonstrations, art and craft workshops, family activities and thousands of spring blooms