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The Fascinating History that Crawley keeps Hidden (Elysia Horvath) TGS
Crawley is a town which is often regarded as being a place with little to no history. But much of its history hides within the different landmarks and locations spread across the town. Crawley is home to various churches and timber framed buildings
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Recap: Road blocked and air ambulance called to crash
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Two injured by man who lobbed a stone through bus window
Two people were injured by a man who lobbed a stone through a bus window. The incident happened in London Road, St Leonards at around 7am on April 9. Two passengers were injured as the stone came through the window. The man has dark curly
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Pujara set for home return as Sussex name squad to face Gloucestershire
Cheteshwar Pujara is set make his first home appearance of the season for Sussex. The India batsman was named in a 15-man squad to face Gloucestershire at Hove from tomorrow (11am). England seamer Ollie Robinson, who missed the draw at Leicestershire
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Man is banned from all Co-op and Morrisons Daily stores in Sussex
A shoplifter stole items from a Co-op supermarket 19 times. Adrian Walker, 50, ransacked the supermarket in Dorsten Square, Crawley, between August last year and April 9 this year. The total value of the items he stole was more than £1,450
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Mystery sailboat off coast of Brighton revealed
A mystery sailboat spotted off the coast has been revealed as a prototype vessel which once travelled the globe. The giant Dar Mlodziezy anchored off the coast of Brighton on Wednesday while its crew soaked up the sunshine eight miles out to sea
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Devious paedophile edited images of children he knew to appear sexual
A “devious and manipulative” paedophile edited images of children he knew personally to appear to show sexual and violent acts. William Mousdell collated thousands of indecent images of children including hundreds of the most serious photos and
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Cocaine dealer used drug money to buy cars, bikes and designer clothes
A drug dealer used money made from selling cocaine to buy a car and designer clothes as he funded his lavish lifestyle. Louis Seyfi bought a BMW with a personalised licence plate, some high spec mountain bikes and designer clothes with money from
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Councillor directs traffic after lights 'stop working' during rush hour
A councillor helped direct traffic after temporary lights "stopped working" on the A259. Bridget Fishleigh stepped in to try and ease queues at the Rottingdean junction where there have been roadworks this week. The four-way traffic lights
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Six taken to hospital after crash that closed the M23
Six people have been taken to hospital after a lorry collided with a minibus and a people carrier on the M23. An air ambulance was called to the motorway after the road was closed following the multi-car collision earlier today. The northbound
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Theatre reopens after being closed for eight months
A theatre that has been closed for eight months celebrated its reopening last night. The Windmill Theatre in Littlehampton was forced to close after a serious fire at the neighbouring Harvester restaurant in August. Councillor Freddie Tandy
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Dog breeder and kennel owner arrested after £10m cocaine bust
A dog breeder and kennel owner is accused of being involved in a £10 million cocaine conspiracy. Police stopped two vehicles which were “involved in an exchange” on April 10. Officers recovered 102 kilograms of cocaine from these vehicles which
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Decision on 18-storey tower plans for seafront delayed
A decision on controversial plans to build a major apartment complex has been delayed. On Wednesday (April 17), Lewes District Council’s planning committee had been due to consider proposals to build 126 flats and duplexes — many within an 18-
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What we know so far about M23 multi-car crash as air ambulance attends
The M23 is currently closed after a multi-car crash. Air ambulance crews have just been on the scene of the four-car crash on the motorway near Gatwick Airport this morning. Traffic was stopped shortly before midday on the northbound carriageway
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British Airways announces £1 tickets on Gatwick flights
Flights across the globe - including to the USA - will be up for grabs at just £1 as part of a huge offer from a national airline. Tickets for British Airways flights will be on sale for just £1 as part of a massive promotion encouraging people
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Chief inspector says junior officer's claims of affair are a ‘fantasy’
A former police chief inspector has told a court claims by a vulnerable junior officer that he had taken advantage of her sexually are a “fantasy”. David Rolls, 46, who was serving Sussex Police at the time, is accused of misconduct in public office
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Large scale cannabis farm found at industrial estate
Two men have been jailed for running a cannabis farm from an industrial estate unit. The operation was uncovered after officers from the West Sussex Tactical Enforcement Unit attended the unit in Riverside Industrial Estate, Bridge Road, Littlehampton
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Recap: Air ambulance lands near M23 due to multi-car crash
7:50pm Thanks for reading There are still slight delays in the area. We will provide any further updates on our
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Sussex Apprentice candidate could win Lord Sugar's investment in tonight's final
Pie shop boss Phil Turner will find out tonight whether he has secured Alan Sugar’s £250,000 investment in The Apprentice final. Bognor-native Phil will make his final sales pitch for his pies-by-post initiative when the show airs on BBC One tonight
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Come Dine With Me winners' plot to import cannabis into the UK as police shot in raid
Two Come Dine With Me winners were part of a gang planning to smuggle 58kg of cannabis from the USA by posing as customs officers. Police officers were shot during a raid to arrest one of the suspects after detectives chased a lead from an airport
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Sussex miss out on new start for women's county game - and must wait until 2029
Sussex have missed out on a place in the new top tier of women’s county cricket. They are NOT one of the eight counties selected to lead the revamp of the domestic game. Durham, Essex, Hampshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey
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Martin Lewis warns there is £19 billion worth of shares in DWP unclaimed benefits
Martin Lewis has taken to social media to warn Brits there are 21 million unclaimed benefits with a share of up to £19 billion – could you be owed some cash? The MoneySavingExpert founder posted some advice on X, formerly Twitter on Wednesday (
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Royal Mint reveals new collectable coin celebrating 200 years of the National Gallery
A new £2 coin celebrating 200 years of the National Gallery has been unveiled by the Royal Mint. The coin was designed by Edwina Ellis and was launched to mark the bicentenary of the iconic Trafalgar Square art space. The piece shows the National
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''Do not eat' warning issued for popular ice cream that 'may contain metal'
Unilever is recalling Magnum Almond Ice Cream Sticks (3 pack) as a “precaution” because they may contain plastic and metal. A “do not eat” warning has been issued by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) as the “possible presence” of these materials
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Critically endangered wildcats being released into the UK wild
Critically endangered wildcats are being released into the UK wild in a bid to save them from extinction. Saving Wildcats (#SWAforLife) is a European partnership project dedicated to UK wildcat conservation and recovery. They aim to prevent
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You could win a £2.5m house as part of a charity draw - Take a look inside
One lucky winner could soon own a £2.5 million house and £100,000 in cash as part of the Omaze Million Pound House Draw. The winner will get the keys to a contemporary home in Dorset with five bedrooms and a rainforest-inspired garden. Plus
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400-year-old carnivorous sharks found lurking in the depths of British waters
Did you know that 'the world’s most mysterious shark' can be found in British waters? Greenland sharks are the second largest species of carnivorous shark after the great white. While they can be found in deep waters around the UK, humans rarely
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What time is The Apprentice on TV? When to watch the final on BBC
The Apprentice UK 2024 final airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Thursday (April 18). After 11 weeks it all comes down to this, as the two remaining contestants get set to face one final challenge in an effort to to become Lord Sugar’s new business
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Traffic at a standstill on A259 amid roadwork woes
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What Manchester City defeat means for Albion - as they now wait on Aston Villa
Albion have some fixture confirmation over their home run-in - with more to follow this evening. The Seagulls will play Manchester City next Thursday following events at the Etihad last night. City went out of the Champions League on a penalty
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No easy answer to injuries and fatigue says RDZ - as TV sets the demands
Roberto De Zerbi says there is no easy answer to the problem of player fatigue and potential injury. Albion are enjoying a 12-day break between fixtures before going into another busy period. They have been ravaged by injuries while their next
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20mph speed limits could be imposed across areas of town
Worthing could see another attempt at the introduction of 20mph speed limits across the town. Worthing Borough Council Leader Beccy Cooper said the council was again looking into 20mph zones in parts of the borough. Dr Cooper said: “We are
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Discover what Oxford International College Brighton has to offer
Oxford International College Brighton opened its gates to students from over 20 different countries in August 2023 and has had a successful first year since opening. Named after its sister school in Oxford, which was ranked last year as England
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Sunshine sees first batch of UK strawberries hit supermarket shelves in Sussex
Higher temperatures and “enough sunshine” last week helped to deliver the first commercial batch of British strawberries of the year to supermarket shelves in Sussex on Wednesday. Following months of rain, temperatures in the high teens last week
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Beautiful pictures show bluebells blossoming across Sussex
Bluebells are starting to spring up across the county as the days get longer. Our Argus Camera Club snappers have been out and about across the region taking pictures of the beautiful blue bloom. The carpet of bluebells can be seen from Stanmer
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Developer snaps up seafront land for new homes
A developer has snapped up land in a coastal village to build new homes. Horsham based Sigma Homes Group has acquired the brownfield site on the seafront in Rustington. The 2.78 acre site in Sea Road has detailed planning consent in place for
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Over 100 classic vehicles to gather on green space
Over a hundred classic vehicles and scooters are set to gather on a green this summer. The event, organised by charity Worthing Lions, will be in Steyne Gardens, Worthing, on July 27. The event, which is part of the Worthing Lions Summer Festival
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Restaurants and bakery chain get new food hygiene ratings
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 32 of Brighton and Hove’s restaurants, pubs and cafes, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows. • Rated 5: GAILs Seven Dials at 108 Dyke Road, Brighton; rated on April 5 • Rated 5: Luxx Lounge
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Plans to turn city centre offices into student accommodation
Plans have been made to turn city centre offices into flats for student accommodation. The proposals for 52-53 Old Steine, Brighton, were submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council last month. If approved, the vacant offices in the Grade II
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Restaurant announces sudden closure after 'many wonderful years'
A restaurant is set to close this week for the final time. Dom Italian, in Grove Road, Eastbourne, will shut its doors on Sunday evening. The news was announced on Monday by the owners Julio and Arethusa Crivelari. READ MORE: Restaurant
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Woman dies after taking too many painkillers while she was feeling unwell
A coroner has called for action after a woman died accidentally from taking too many painkillers. Penelope Schofield, senior coroner for West Sussex and Brighton and Hove, published a prevention of future deaths report after the inquest of Susan