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Less time in a low block, players getting well forward - what Huerzeler wants to see
Fabian Huerzeler wants Albion to be more pro-active with their defending. And that has been a focus as he prepares them for their second friendly in Japan. The Seagulls take on Tokyo Verdy at the Olympic Stadium on Sunday at 6.30pm locally,
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Helicopter search for missing diver off Sussex coast
4:36pm We are now awaiting an update from emergency services, but we are finishing our live coverage. Check back for
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Fans don't want to go home as about 5,000 flock to Albion's open training session
II was another extraordinary occasion on this unprecedented Albion adventure. And it seemed many did not want it to end. The Seagulls staged an open training session on the evening before their friendly versus Tokyo Verdy. As of yesterday
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No risks - Albion to make decision on midfielder as he sits out training session
Albion could keep Mats Wieffer on hold as he prepares to make his first Albion appearance. The Holland midfielder is close to a return to action after the thigh injury which cut short his 2023-24 season with Feyenoord. But he did not join colleagues
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Elderly man in hospital after being hit by a car in town centre
An elderly man has been seriously injured after being hit by a car in a town centre road. The pedestrian, 86, remains in hospital after being involved in the crash at around 4pm on Wednesday. Sussex Police say they are appealing for witnesses
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Fears fashion brand could disappear from Sussex with two stores at risk of closure
A struggling fashion brand’s final stores in Sussex could disappear after it was announced its high street shops may close within weeks. Ted Baker could disappear from the high street with fears that the closures will include the brand’s Gatwick
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'Unauthorised encampment' on another seaside park - police on scene
Dozens of caravans have taken over a beachside area. The vehicles parked in Marine Drive, Goring Gap, on Saturday and set up camp. Sussex Police were called and officers were seen liaising with them. Caravans were also parked alongside
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Albion throw open the doors and Huerzeler says there is work to do
Albion will throw the doors open today with plenty of work still to do before the start of their 2024-25 Premier League campaign. The squad will train in front of fans at the Prince Chichibu Stadium on the eve of their second Japanese friendly.
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Albion open the doors at training and Huerzeler says there is plenty to work on
Albion threw the doors open today with plenty of work still to do before their Premier League campaign. The squad are training in front of fans at the Prince Chichibu Stadium on the eve of their second Japanese friendly. They take on Tokyo
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Biker suffers serious injuries in rush hour crash with pickup truck at busy junction
A motor biker suffered serious injuries in a rush hour crash with a pickup truck. The man was taken to hospital after coming off his blue Yamaha bike just north of Cross in Hand near Uckfield. Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses and are
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Buonanotte says he is ready to improve on last season
Facundo Buonanotte wants to play his way back into the Argentina squad and help Albion return to Europe. The midfielder believes he can produce a lot more than last season. He is likely to get another chance to shine against Tokyo Verdy this
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Food festival to take place at racecourse next month
A food festival will take place at a racecourse next month. The Good Food Festival is returning to Goodwood, near Chichester, from August 16 until August 18. The three-day event for food enthusiasts aims to turn the racecourse grounds into
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Seagulls pay a visit to the Swallows on a baseball night in Tokyo
The Seagulls visited the Swallows in Tokyo last night. Several non-playing members of the Albion party, including former top scorer Glenn Murray, were overlooking home base for some Friday night baseball. The struggling Tokyo Yacult Swallows
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Newborn hoglet rescued after being found infested with fly eggs
A newborn hoglet infested with fly eggs has been rescued. The two-week old, who was found with eggs around its face and body, is being cared for by the East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance Service in Whitesmith, near Lewes. The eggs have
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New beach sauna opening on seafront
A new beach sauna is to open next month. Luna Hut, which was launched in Brighton last year by founders Laura Brown and Mike Lord, is opening a sauna on Eastbourne beach on August 8. It will be next to the lifeguard station and will provide
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New aparthotel could open above Superdrug store
A new apartment hotel could open above a town centre beauty store. The proposed development above the Superdrug shop in Montague Street, Worthing, will comprise 33 apartments if plans are approved. The first floor would offer a mix of commercial
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Council slammed over wonky yellow lines and undulating road surface
Frustrated residents have demanded answers from the council over what they described as shoddy repair jobs done to their roads. Potholes are already forming on resurfaced city centre streets with yellow lines either missing or wonky. But the
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Seagull injured as fishing hook pierces beak
A seagull was injured when it got a fishing hook stuck in its beak. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue and Ambulance service said the gull was found with the hook through its nostril and the line wrapped around its legs. It is now being treated at
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Kittens dumped in a box on a doorstep are looking for forever home
Two kittens that were dumped in a box are now looking for their forever home. Ted and Tia, who are only about 12 weeks old, were left with their mum on a doorstep and later handed in to Worthing Cat Welfare Trust. READ MORE: 174-bed hostel
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Painted pebbles appear scattered across village
Pebbles painted with messages of kindness are brightening up a village. Decorated stones are scattered in and around Hassocks as part of an art project by the First Hassocks Beavers along the lines of the "kindness rocks" project. This is a
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Drag photography exhibition coincides with Pride
A photography exhibition showing portraits of people in drag is timed to coincide with Pride. Greg Bailey will be exhibiting his work documenting the culture at the Helm gallery in Brighton. It is his first gallery collection of drag portraits
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The vintage rocking horse is still jumping hedges, eight years on
Looking stunning in the beach garden this weekend is an award-winning plant, sedum takesimense Atlantis. It was RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year back in 2019. It will provide superb ground cover with its fleshy, moss green leaves and delicate
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Co-op to close for weeks for major work to take place
A Co-op will be closed for eight weeks for major refurbishment works to take place. St George's Road Co-op in Brighton will shut its doors at 5pm on August 10 for the last time this summer. It will not reopen until mid-October. READ MORE
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The most and least expensive streets in coastal town revealed
The most and least expensive streets in Shoreham have been revealed. Estate agents Property Solvers tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2019 to see where the Sussex town's highest and lowest-priced homes are. In Old
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Stroke survivor to take part in charity hike across downs
A woman who was off work for almost a year recovering from a stroke is to tackle a 25km hike. Jo Harper, 56, from Ringmer was taken ill in July 2021. As well as fatigue, the stroke left her with memory and eyesight problems and speech difficulties
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'Magical woodland escape' campsite rated outstanding
A "magical" woodland campsite has been rated in a list of the country’s outstanding campsites for 2024. Beech Estate Campsite, near Battle, featured in Campsites.co.uk’s ranking of the 150 best places to camp in the UK this year. Set in 600
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People urged to donate blood across Sussex after national shortage
People across the county have been urged to donate blood after a national shortage. NHS Blood Donation said the UK is on amber alert after stocks of O type blood have dropped. It comes after a recent cyber attack on a hospital in London and
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Council plants 50,000 trees to tackle climate change
Some 50,000 trees have been planted over the past three years as part of a green scheme. Chichester District Council launched its Tree District Scheme in January 2021, funded by HM Treasury’s Shared outcomes Fund. The scheme supports landowners
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Warning after car number plates are stolen
A warning has been issued after several people had their car number plates stolen. Adur and Worthing Police have had a string of theft reports and are now offering car owners free theft-resistant number plate screws. READ MORE: New store to
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Cat owners urged to look for symptoms of 'serious' disease affecting their pets
A vet has urged cat owners to look for the symptoms of a 'serious' disease that could be affecting their pets. In a world of constant adverts and advice to ease our own digestive issues, you'll be forgiven for thinking that gut problems are something
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Row erupts over who should remove flytipping that has been in lane for weeks
A row has erupted between residents and a petrol station over who is responsible for removing fridges and mattresses that were dumped in a lane. The residents have been told by Motor Fuel Group, which runs the BP garage in Brighton Road, Worthing
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Original artwork by inspirational artist goes on show - here's her story
“Hidden in plain sight" is a description which befits the seaside village of Rottingdean but in its heart lies a bustling creative spirit that has been blossoming for centuries. The quiet village on the East Sussex shore has been home to many renowned