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KEEP HANDS OFF HOVE PARK SCHOOL Richard Morris @BrightonIndy An anti-academy group is hoping its last-ditch effort to lobby school governors into rejecting plans to convert a popular school into an academy will end in victory. Members of Hands Off Hove Park will be outside the school’s Nevill Road base in Hove on Monday evening, when governors are due to meet to vote on the controversial plans. The school’s leadership appears determined to push ahead with the academy conversion, arguing a change in status would bring with it a raft of benefits. This is despite a poll of parents, funded by Brighton and Hove City Council, that showed 71% were opposed to the change. Those in favour of becoming an
academy were quick to point out that only about 40% of parents responded to the non-binding poll. Hands Off Hove Park, however, responded by saying the number of opponents of academisation
A poll of parents showed 71% were opposed to change" dwarfed the number of those who backed the idea. There was also a one-day strike by teachers opposed to the plans, while three anti-academy candidates were recently elected onto the board of governors. Natasha Steel, Hands Off Hove Park’s spokesperson, believes parents, staff, and the local community have made their feelings clear on the proposals.
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She hopes as many people as possible will now turn out on Monday at 5.45pm to hammer that message home. Ms Steel said: “Ever since the school leadership team announced its intention to seek academy conversion, there has been disruption and uncertainty for pupils, parents, teachers and the local authority. “We urge the governors to heed the views of parents, teachers, students and the wider community as they make this important decision. “The case for an academy has not been made in terms of benefits to pupils and a decision to convert would fly in the face of local public feeling.” The meaning of democratic consultation, by Mark Steel, the comedian and author. See page 3
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If democratic consultation has any meaning at all, Hove Park School must not become an academy Mark Steel @mrmarksteel
After all that’s happened, for So in April this year the head modern attitude to language, as go along with what the 29% want. Also, I’m sure the councillor the head to try and push the at Hove Park School announced it’s usually kids who make words a "consultation", as to whether mean their opposite, as with himself, who was elected on change through anyway would be the school should become an sick. Now ministers are doing a smaller turnout than 40%, like a referee of a football match academy. A majority of teachers it with the word consultation, must have resigned since then, saying “I know one team scored One success of this government voted to oppose this change, and imaginatively altering it to mean insisting it’s only fair if his place five, but having considered is taken by whoever came fourth. everything carefully I’ve decided has been the number of schools a meeting of 160 parents voted giving someone no say at all. Then it emerged there were to award the match to the team Maybe this will become part that have transformed into unanimously against it, but the academies, so they’re no longer head insisted there was a "moral of the school curriculum, and three vacant posts on the board that got nil". So it’s to be hoped the plans of governors, which the ruled by remote local authorities, imperative" to pursue the school heads insisted are dropped, at the meeting on and instead become controlled change anyway. History teachers will tell should remain vacant. Monday - at Hove Park upper This was all in line by men of the people, like Lord their class that Henry VIII The local authority school on Nevill Road - of the Harris, the carpet millionaire with government policy, wouldn’t allow this board of governors at which the who donated £2 million to the which insists that as long and Stalin were obsessed and so another election final decision will be made, . Conservative Party. Because as parents are informed with consulting people. But it might be best if anyone took place, in which all characters like that are so much a school is to become an who cares about education or three posts were won more approachable and part of academy, this qualifies as a Consult, consult, consult overwhelmingly by democracy turns up to the rally the community than the local consultation. that’s all they ever did” candidates who made outside, because if the feelings This is an impressively council. clear their opposition to of the community are ignored, history teachers will tell their the school becoming an academy. there must be a huge and vibrant And the teachers have outburst of consultation across class that Henry VIII and Stalin overwhelming the city and beyond. were obsessed with consulting expressed people. Consult, consult, consult opposition in a variety of ways Mark Steel, the comedian, including a strike. - that’s all they ever did. So the consultation has become author and journalist, is a A shiny brochure was produced, consulting us that, if the change a real consultation, involving Hove Park School parent and didn’t go ahead, "it is inevitable rallies, debates and elections, a prominent supporter of the and resulting in every part of the Hands Off Hove Park campaign that teachers will leave". And a series of presentations community thoroughly rejecting (www.handsoffhoveparkschool. wordpress.com). took place, in which the head the proposed academy status. consulted us for an hour about the virtues of academies. The local council weren’t entirely convinced this process was as even-handed as it might be, and with their antiquated understanding of the word consultation they organised an official postal ballot of the parents. Despite the brochures, the presentations, and the moral imperative, the result 20 YEARS tuary and Supp S a nc ort in showed 71% were opposed to 4 Sussex since 199 the change. Immediately, the proposers of academy status, including a Also f local Conservative councillor, e 8K Tea aturing protested that as there was only m Rela 4 x 2K y a 40% turnout among parents, ! this vote was invalid. The logic, I suppose, is it’s unfair to abide by what only 71% of those who voted have Mark Steel was among the speakers at a Hands Off Hove Park rally in July voted for - and much fairer to Council
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Brighton and Hove City Council’s suspended head of housing, Jugal Sharma, has been questioned by police investigating alleged contracts fraud worth £18 million. The 53-year-old was interviewed under caution by appointment at the local custody centre earlier this week. The investigation was launched by the police’s economic crime unit in November last year following an initial investigation by the council’s own internal audit team. Police are looking into allegations of the improper awarding of council contracts over the past ten years.
The controversial March for England will not be held in Brighton and Hove next year, according to organisers. The annual march, which takes place on the weekend closest to St George’s Day, has regularly attracted counter protests from anti-fascists and is estimated to have cost local businesses millions of pounds on top of a hefty police bill for the city. Organisers, however, have told supporters next year’s march will take place in the north of England, although it could return in 2016.
An ambitious £100 million plan to transform the site of an old fruit and veg market has been approved. Brighton and Hove City Council gave the Circus Street development the go-ahead at a meeting despite concern over the impact of the scheme. Councillors decided the benefits of the scheme, which includes a seven-story office building, dance studio and accommodation for hundreds of students, outweighed the negatives. Those benefits include 232 fulltime jobs and the development could generate £200 million for the local economy over ten years.
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Leisure Card scheme is a big city success sports facilities. Not only does this improve the health of the city’s poorest residents, it also saves the city money in the long term by reducing future health costs. According to the Eighteen months ago, we NHS, physical activity introduced a Leisure Card The scheme would not helps prevent many scheme in the city to help be possible without the common major illnesses those on lower incomes support of Freedom Leisure, - including cutting the access our Freedom Leisure risk of heart disease, sports facilities at a discount. the social enterprise that stroke, diabetes, and Since then, almost 1,300 people provides these services at cancer by up to 50%. in the Brighton and Hove council-owned facilities" It is brilliant to see area have signed up to take the Leisure Card scheme advantage of the 40% discount working so well and I encourage all health. on a range of activities. The scheme would not be residents who are eligible to take up The most popular facilities have been the swimming pools and the possible without the support this scheme. of Freedom Leisure, the social gyms. The discount card scheme enterprise that provides these To apply for a Leisure Card, visit is means-tested and is open to services at council-owned facilities. your local leisure centre with people who are in receipt of certain Combined with the free swimming personal identification and the benefits, including those with we provide for under-16s and the original benefit award letter or a multi-million-pound refurbishment bank statement from the last 12 disabilities and looking for work. Research has shown that about of Withdean Sports Complex, the months showing where the benefits a third had not previously used city has better, more affordable are paid into. Jason Kitcat @jasonkitcat
leisure centres at all, but 90% now visit at least once a week. In total, they have made more than 34,000 visits to our six local leisure centres. Which is a huge step towards better
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Commuters facing potential £664 price hike City set for its own digital exchange to aid tech start-up explosion Richard Morris @BrightonIndy
spent by March next year. Key features of the mooted scheme would be a fire-proof host room in New England House, with racks of servers and switching equipment connected to a noninterruptible power supply. It would also be let for a peppercorn rent until the project was paying its way. The digital exchange represents the second major initiative to improve the city’s broadband capacity. The council is already offering grants up to £3,000 for
Brighton and Hove is fastdeveloping a reputation as one of the UK’s stand-out hubs for start-up tech firms and digital expertise. A string of recent studies and surveys have shown the city is among the most-popular settings for the ever-expanding digital sector. And Brighton and Hove City Council has now announced plans for Creative and a digital exchange, offering ultrafast costdigital will be our effective broadband for big industry. This local creative and digital companies. exchange will be a Digital exchanges foundation stone of work by shifting internet traffic between networks our economic future" and servers, provide office space for creative and digital companies and work small companies and voluntary on the principle of ‘peering’, bodies to improve their broadband with participating networks speeds. The project is considered a key exchanging data to their mutual benefit, rather than buying or part of an agreement between the Brighton area and the government selling it. The council is considering which includes a £4.9 million allocating space for the electronic investment to upgrade and hardware involved in under- expand New England House – a used areas of its New England scheme which would create an House complex. It is also looking estimated 900 jobs. Councillor Geoffrey Bowden, to make around £520,000 in grants available to private firms the chair of the Economic and Culture to help set up the Brighton Development Digital Exchange. If the scheme Committee which was due to is approve, a further £80,000 hear the plans yesterday, said: would be spent on re-cabling New “It sounds complex but this is England House, which is next to basically about giving the talented digital and creative people here Brighton Station. The plans, which were due to be the workshop and the tools they discussed yesterday (Thursday) need to flourish. “Creative and digital will be at a meeting at Hove Town Hall, would not be funded by local our big industry. This exchange taxpayers. Instead the council will be a foundation stone of our would use funds it has already economic future - akin to the secured through the government’s Royal Pavilion, the railway station Super Connected Cities or the Brighton Conference Centre Programme - cash which has to be in terms of its significance.”
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A stash of 160 weapons including swords, axes and crossbows was uncovered when police raided a flat this week. Officers targeted the one-bedroom flat in Viaduct Road, Brighton, earlier this week, executing a warrant to search the property for drugs. But they got more than they bargained for when they stumbled across the weapons, which included an imitation firearm. A 44-year-old man was arrested and drugs seized. Sussex Police later tweeted pictures of some of the weapons.
A quartet of Brighton and Hove’s best live bands are performing at the Old Market in Hove on Saturday, October 4 to raise money for a local children’s charity. Brighton Whoopsadaisy supports children with cerebral palsy or other similar disorders and Mad Badger, Dirty Weekend, Uncle Arthur, and The Lanes have teamed up for the fundraiser. Tickets are available now by calling 01273 201801 or online at www.brightonsounds.com or www.theoldmarket.com. Doors open at 6.45pm.
Long-suffering Brighton and Hove-based commuters could have to stump up another £664 a year for their season ticket after the transfer of the Thameslink franchise. The new Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern (TSGN) franchise, which is owned by Govia, is also set to take over Southern and Gatwick Express services from July next year. And the local Labour Party believes the upshot will be increased prices for commuters
having unearthed confirmation that where two existing franchises exist - like First Capital Connect and Southern on the Brighton to London line – the cheaper fare will be phased out. As a result, the Labour Party estimates some commuters from Brighton to London will pay £4,304 a year - a rise of 18%. An off-peak Brighton to London return could cost £28.50, rather than the current cheapest option of £16.50. Nancy Platts, Labour’s
parliamentary candidate in Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven, said: “At the moment people have a choice and can save money by using the cheaper fares, the decision to phase out those fares will come as a nasty shock to many who can’t afford the more expensive tickets.” A spokesman for the rail company said prices had not yet been finalised and any decision on increases would be made by the government.
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One of the great things about Brighton Digital Festival is that it brings into view what for most of the time is invisible. Most people in the city are now pretty aware that Brighton hosts one of the most impressive clusters of digital media companies in the country and that it is snapping at the heels of tourism in terms of the amount of value it contributes to the city economy. However, unlike the tourism sector, you can’t actually see it most of the time. The hundreds of companies and freelancers that comprise our digital success story are scattered all over the city hiding in workspaces big and small. Not only can’t you see them, but also it’s also hard to find out what they actually do. However, chances are that one of the websites you’ve visited recently, or mobile games you’ve played, or apps you’ve used, has - in whole or in part - originated here. Brands from Toyota to the British Museum, the BBC
to British Airways owe key elements of their online presence to Brighton businesses. For one month, Brighton Digital Festival brings much of that activity and creative expertise out into open. Firstly it brings it onto the streets. There is a whole host of stuff in the festival that uses the city itself as part of the digital action. There was last week’s fabulous festival opener in New Road, Seb Lee-Delisle’s interactive musical extravaganza Laser Light Synths. Then there is RamJam’s Little Bo Beep game, where spotting QR codes around the city can help the aforementioned shepherd find her digital sheep. Also well worth mentioning is Joseph Young’s digitally sampled manifesto Revolution #10 which, like any decent revolution, takes it to the streets. There are many, many more too numerous to mention and you can find details of all the outdoor festival events on the Brighton Digital Festival website. The other way that the festival makes the business of digital visible and discoverable is that it also gives you a chance to visit digital companies in their own
workplaces. The Open Studios Week, which runs September 22 to 26, has 26 separate companies opening their doors and demonstrating to people what they do and how they do it. Those participating include digital marketing wunderkinds Propellernet, museum interactivity experts Cogapp, eyetracking specialists No Pork Pies, top e-learning business Kineo and TV producers Lambent. It’s a great one-off chance to chat to these companies and get to know a bit more about what makes digital in Brighton so great. Full details of the Open Studios Week and all 26 companies are on the Wired Sussex website. Behind the bits and bytes, it is people who make our digital cluster, and our city, what it is. Hopefully this year’s digital festival gives you a chance to have fun checking some of them out whilst learning a bit about what they do.
Phil Jones is the managing director of Wired Sussex. Full details on Open Studios are available at www.wiredsussex. com/openstudios2014.
Five must-see events MATT PARKER: Now in 4D! Venue: The Old Market Dates: September 23 Times: 7.30pm Matt Parker is once more forming a maths and comedy venn diagram with lively standup and mind-boggling maths. Now with more dimensions than ever before! Warning: Graphical Content (contains actual graphs). FRÉDÉRIC DESLIAS / LE CLAIR OBSCUR: GØL4M Venue: Brighton Dome Corn Exchange Dates: September 23 Times: 6pm & 8.30pm On the threshold of dance and digital, Le Clair Obscur presents an all-encompassing piece, which blurs the lines between man, his environment, flesh and silicon. GØL4M: an unsettling hybrid of man and technology, animated by a ritual of electronically enhanced choreography.
SprungDigi Dares You! Venue: Lighthouse Dates: September 26 Times: Various times from 10am A fun accessible trail that will get you taking pics and short films of your daring feats using our fantabulous Mapfactor app and tech. Developed by our learning disabled SprungDigi artist crew alongside Brighton based app developers Surface Impression - the daring trail takes about an hour with a fun debrief. B.Fest Young Inventors Centre ‘LIVE’ Venue: Brighton Youth Centre Dates: September 27 Times: 2pm-10pm Expect live music and coding, 3D printing and 3D scanning workshops, film, virtual reality and augmented reality experiences, interactive puppet animations and robotics, electronic instruments making workshops, and more for young people aged 13-19!
Kafka Chic Venue: The Marwood, Redroaster Coffee House Dates: September 28 Times: 3pm A new festival experience – a special radio broadcast of a newly commissioned radio docu-drama exploring the musical history of one of the UK’s most musically inspirational cities – Sheffield. Full listings are available at www.brightondigitalfestival. co.uk/events.
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Tour of Britain ‘massive success’ An estimated 100,000 people took to the streets of Brighton and Hove to cheer on the riders during the penultimate stage of this year’s Tour of Britain. The race, which was eventually won overall by Dylan van Baarle, attracted around 50,000 people to the city’s seafront, where they witnessed an exciting sprint finish. Tens of thousands of others watched from vantage points along the route. As well as entertaining
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Leisure card success: 34,000 centre visits Richard Morris @BrightonIndy A scheme offering cheaper access to local leisure facilities has proved an overwhelming success, with more than double the expected number of locals signing up. Brighton and Hove City Council and Freedom Leisure joined forces to launch the Leisure Card in April last year in a bid to help people on low incomes get more use of the city’s various leisure centres and swimming pools. Traditionally, low-income families tend to have low participation rates and are more prone to obesity and poor health. But since that launch, almost 1,300 people have signed up to the scheme - more than twice the first-year target of 500. Those 1,284 people have clocked up over 34,000 visits to local facilities, with leisure centres, pools and gyms the most popular. The Leisure Card offers a 40 per cent discount on a range of activities at six council-owned leisure facilities managed for the authority by Freedom Leisure - the King Alfred Leisure Centre, Prince Regent Sports Complex, Withdean Sports Complex, Moulsecoomb Leisure Centre, Stanley Deason Leisure Centre and St Luke’s swimming pool, which is due to re-open in mid-October following repairs to storm damage. Discounts cover swimming, squash, badminton, tennis, table tennis, fitness suites and membership. The meanstested cards are available at
each of the above centres for those claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance, Employment and Support Allowance, Pension Credit, Income Support, Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance or Child Tax Credit. And research has shown that about a third of card-holders had not previously used leisure centres. Ninety per cent of respondents now visit at least once a week. Before the card scheme, only 37 per cent of them visited once a week. Councillor Geoffrey Bowden, the council’s chair of the economic development and culture committee which was told of the successful first year at a meeting yesterday (Thursday) was delighted. He said: “The Leisure Card is proving a huge success. Not only could it improve the health of the city’s poorest residents, it could also save the city money in the longer term by reducing the cost of healthcare. “Our public health colleagues are clear that sport and physical activity are beneficial in preventing many common diseases. Local leisure centres have a role in promoting health alongside local doctors’ surgeries and the NHS. “Freedom Leisure has established itself as a proactive and receptive partner in this. “We’re also continuing to offer free swimming for under-16s and have undertaken a multimillion-pound refurbishment of Withdean Sports Complex to create even better, affordable facilities.” More information is available online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk.
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School run mums and dads who persist in parking on pavements and verges around schools could receive on the spot fines of £70. Brighton and Hove City Council is targeting motorists in areas around a selection of city schools - a group which is sure to include plenty of parents. The schools being focused on in October are Rudyard Kipling Primary, Westdene Primary, Aldrington CE Primary and Hangleton Infants and Juniors. The aim is to improve safety for children.
Representatives from a range of charities and organisations that work with homeless people in Brighton and Hove are meeting on Friday, September 26. The Brighton and Hove Fabian Society is hosting a debate on whether or not the city has too many homeless charities. It is scheduled to begin at 8pm at Brighton Friends’ Meeting House in Ship Street. A number of guest speakers have been lined up, including Andy Winter from the Brighton Housing Trust.
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Search to find mum a stem cell match Richard Morris @BrightonIndy A mother of two is desperately searching for a suitable stem cell donor after being told it is her best chance of surviving long enough to see her children grow up. Nikki Braterman was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in December last year and after undergoing months of treatment looked to be on the road to recovery. Tragically, however, she recently suffered a relapse and the 45-yearold knows her most-realistic chance of recovery is finding a perfect match stem cell donor to enable her to have a vital bone marrow transplant. She has now embarked on a global mission to track down people who share her ethnic background (AngloBurmese and Irish) or people with south Asian heritage to volunteer as potential stem cell donors through their national registry. Mrs Braterman made a passionate plea to anyone reading her story. She said: “I’m a mum to two small children, aged seven and four, and I want to see them grow up. “My wonderful parents are quite
an exotic mix: my mother is AngloBurmese and my father is Irish. In bone marrow transplants, ethnicity really matters and when you belong to a relatively rare grouping like this, your chances of finding a donor can be quite low. “Sadly, although both my brothers leapt into the breach to offer themselves as donors, they don’t match me. A donor was found in France who was a 9/10 match and we thought all was well. “But I have a lot of extremely aggressive antibodies. This was discovered during the final matching test of my blood with the donor’s. “The wonderful transplant team at King’s College Hospital in London have tried to find donated umbilical cords which will match with me, but there aren’t any that match that would also get past the antibodies. So I’m stuck. “If you are reading this story and think that you may be able to help then please, please get in touch, you might just be able to save my life.” Her husband, Geoff Braterman, added: “I don’t want to lose her and I don’t want my kids to grow up without their mum. ”
Anyone who thinks they may be able to help should contact the Anthony Nolan Trust or the British Bone Marrow Registry. And anyone who is not a match but wants to help should spread the word and point people in the direction of: www.pefecttenmatch.co.uk, www. facebook.com/perfecttenmatch or the Twitter feed @Perfecttenmatch.
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Ghost Girl by Lesley Thomson It’s a year since her father’s death and Stella Darnell has not moved on. She visits his house every day to clean it. Leaving it spotless. As if he might return. Her father was Detective Superintendent at Hammersmith police station and she has discovered what looks like an unsolved case in his darkroom: a folder of unlabelled photos of empty streets. Why did he never file them? The oldest photograph dates back to 1966, to a day when Mary Thornton, then aged ten, was out with her baby brother. That afternoon as the Moors Murderers were sent to prison for life, Mary sees something that will haunt her forever. As Stella inches closer to the truth, the events
of the day begin to haunt her, too. The Moors Murders lingers on in all of our subconscious, I think, even if we were too young to have clear memories of that horrific case. This is a really intelligent book with a multi-layered plot and brilliant, keeping it real characters. The story takes us into the world of loss and forgiveness with satisfying twists and turns throughout. Stella Darnell is one of those characters that stay with you long after the book is finished. She also gives some extremely handy hints on cleaning, you know, nasty blood stains out of carpets, or fingerprints from walls and windows. Should you ever need them! Lesley will be at The Bookish Supper Society on October 29. Tickets from www.tabl.com.
Corrections and clarifications: Brighton & Hove Independent would like to apologise for a mistake made in last week's issue. Due to a production error, we printed the incorrect book cover for Ghost Girl, and Lesley Thomson's name was spelt incorrectly. We print the correct and amended version above.
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Another round of public service worker strikes Mike Holland @RealMikeHolland
Well, you didn't have to be Einstein to forecast that we would soon be in for another round of public service worker strikes. The only surprise for me was that they waited until after the summer tourist season. Perhaps they did not want to spoil their holidays.
However, whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter, it certainly looks like the public service we receive in this fair city is about to get even worse than it already is. There is precious little we can do about all this until the polls, unfortunately. The unions are hell-bent on confronting the current useless bunch of town hall incumbents and all we can do is sit and watch - while this tasteless comedy act is played out.
There is no doubt about it; our city is in a disgusting state and getting worse by the day. While I have no respect for this useless council, the blame cannot be entirely laid at their door. Businesses and individuals can make a difference and I am pleased to see that a group calling themselves Zero Waste Brighton has been formed. Their aims are to achieve just that and they are actively encouraging people to sign up to creating a cleaner, more
appealing city. Whilst the Zero Waste group say they are not into council bashing, the main problems they are trying to address are. Mainly, that there seems to be litter all over the place these days and the whole system appears to have broken down. This is not good for business, it’s not good for residents and it’s certainly not good for tourists who visit here.
They say our city is one of the most progressive in the UK yet we don't look like They say our city is one of the most progressive in the UK and yet we don't look like it. The group say they want to address consumer and business behaviour (personal responsibility), with regard to what's purchased and being thrown away. In particular what's being thrown away on our streets. They say that change will only come from the bottom up. That if we can build a big enough voice then perhaps we can influence some of the larger retailers over irresponsible packaging and waste
practices. Currently, it seems that much of the waste blowing about on our seafront is from the same few large retailers who no doubt profess to be examples of model recycling policies, but in reality could do better. The mission for Zero Waste Brighton is to encourage businesses and individuals to sign up to the principles of this very worthwhile cause. To take personal responsibility (i.e. don't leave bin bags to the mercy of seagulls) and and reduce their waste footfall. People can sign up at it" www.ecodesignbloom. com/zerowastebrighton. The group say they want to encourage people to help the council identify litter problems and build up the picture of how awful matters have got (good luck with that). This can be done by tweeting pictures of the offending litter to #ZeroWasteBrighton and @RecyclingRefuse (the council’s waste management twitter account). Whatever the result, groups such as Zero Waste Brighton are to be applauded for their efforts and given as much support as we can possibly muster.
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Restaurant’s pest fine
James Fox, the head of Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA), has taken a leave of absence pending the outcome of an investigation into the registration status of a small number of pupils. The school’s governing body wrote to parents to inform them of the investigation. During Mr Fox’s absence the school’s senior leadership team will be supported by Brendan Loughran. A spokesman said: “All steps are being put in place to ensure that students’ learning is unaffected by this.”
A restaurant has been fined £3,515 after mouse droppings were found throughout the premises including under the fryer floating in a pool of grease. Cloudless Limited, which runs the Seagull Restaurant in Madeira Drive, pleaded guilty to seven charges, including failing to ensure adequate procedures are in place to control pests. Following a health inspector’s visit on March 13 the owner closed the premises to clean up and carry out treatment and proofing works.
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Conversations It is just the cyclists' fault the pavement, then don't get Interesting article Mike, me started on the plethora of and one which I'm sure will arrogant parents who seem generate a multitude of replies. to think the world revolves As a daily cyclist then around their toddler/child and I totally agree with the everyone else needs to move out enforcement of bike lights: of their way! Skateboarders? without them the cyclist, Kids on bikes (it's ok for pedestrian and motorist alike them to be on the pavement are at risk. It is plain daft to I presume despite having no cycle in the dark without lights control?). Wheelchair users in and I get annoyed at selfish the road? The list - daft as it cyclists who don't use them. gets - is a long one. I also agree with the idea Cycling is a good thing in of cycling proficiency tests very many ways, and you as anyone who uses the road are totally right in saying needs to know how to act legally and safely. Which brings that cyclists, motorists and pedestrians need to co-exist. me to the point where I get But if you are a non-cyclist (if fundamentally angry with your you are) then be prepared to one-sided article! You quite take some of the blame for the rightly highlight that the law way things are - it's not just applies to everyone, so how the singular fault of the cyclist. about motorists giving me proper space when they go past Alan Boyd me rather than the daily battle I do with drivers whose selfishness has Cars, cycles and pedestrians need to co-exist caused me to fall off my while respecting each other’s space bike on more than one occasion? (Check the Highway Code on that one). How about dim-witted The best of Malaysian Indonesian Cuisine in East Sussex www.balibrasser ie.co.uk Tel: 01273 323810 and selfish pedestrians who blunder into the FOR A road - or cycle path - without looking, PARTY WITH A causing me to slam my TROPICAL GLOW brakes on? A bike is 4 COURSE made of metal and goes INDONESIAN SET fast - it hurts if you get hit by one! And as for considerate use of 10 Brighton & Hove Independent
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exemplary example of a Brighton our seafront this has been to the as I am concerned, if Mr Goodhill cyclist, must be watching a whole detriment of the pedestrian. wishes to change the law then bunch of different people to the he Apparently it is OK to ignore the should put a bill to Parliament many selfish cycle users the in Highway Code despite it being the order to do so. majority of pedestrians encounter. law of the land in favour of following It is not a responsible action Becky tells us that Brighton and a remark made by Robert Goodhill, for anyone to suggest riding Hove has made excellent progress on the transport minister. It seems the pavement is OK. It is not, in making the streets more cycle he suggested that fines for riding on and is indeed against the friendly. Unfortunately, in my law. the pavement should not be aimed It is downright dangerous and opinion, in many cases such as on at responsible cyclists. Well, as far inconsiderate to pavement users, particularly the very young and elderly. I fail to see any reason whatsoever why, when a cyclist feels they are in danger from cars and need to take their bicycle on the pavement, they We also need to seriously look at cannot dismount and walk with whether we can really accommodate their bike like the rest of us. cycles on the promenade footpath That is the law as it stands and between the Palace Pier and the bottom of West Street. It is way too narrow and on Most of the people I busy days there are see jumping lights don't confrontations between stop long enough for pedestrians and cyclists wandering into each anything to assemble other’s space on almost a behind them, some barely minute by minute basis. even slow down” Sometimes councillors have to make unpopular • Why not spice up your celebrations at the decisions. Like all of their all we are asking is that we stick Bali Brasserie. to breed, they will prevaricate for as • Spacious but intimate tropical bar where the law. long as possible, but eventually you can meet for pre-dinner drinks (at Apparently many cyclists have change will be inevitable. As Pub prices). a mounting sense of vulnerability Brighton promenade gets more and • The table is yours for the entire evening. while waiting at a busy junction more crowded, eventually there will • Dancing to Live music most nights as traffic assembles behind them. simply be no room for both and one in December. That's a good one. Most of the • For a carefree party atmosphere and first will have to go. people I see jumping lights don't class food in comfortable surroundings, Unfortunately, I am afraid in the stop long enough for anything Come join us. to meantime there are likely to be a assemble behind them, some barely • Christmas crackers provided good few nasty accidents before even slow down. While speaking any action is taken as our elected about lights, let me mention bicycle representatives seem loathe to lights, which about 50% of the upset the very vocal bicycle brigade. Brighton cyclists seem to think are Perhaps what the pro-cyclists not at all necessary. should be suggesting is that all I firmly believe that we need cyclists take a proper cycling proper enforcement to ensure that proficiency test before going out cars, cycles and most importantly alone and as with all other road pedestrians co-exist while users, making sure they fully respecting each other’s space. understand the Highway Code.
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An online documentary following five housemates in Brighton with learning disabilities has been screened on American television. The Specials was picked up by Oprah Winfrey and made its debut on The Oprah Winfrey Network earlier this month, with a host of episodes screened back-to-back. Anyone who missed out on The Specials - which won the internet version of an Oscar for best documentary in 2010 - first time round can watch episodes online at: www.the-specials.com.
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Brighton and Hove binmen are striking on Monday in what could be the first in a host of industrial actions. Union members voted for a full day of strike action on Monday amid a long-running dispute over pay and allowances. The row has been raging for more than a year and the GMB union warned the city could face months of potential disruptions. GMB Members voted 89.7% in favour of strike action.
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the wider citizenry. There may be arguments for poorly-performing schools to be turned into academies. That is not the case here. Hove Park School is on the way up. Radical action was required some years ago, when still-silent Conservative and Labour councillors said and did nothing. Still, they say nothing. Except to intervene - against political intervention. In politics. Every institution is improved by being more open and more democratic. It seems to be the only lesson unlearned at Hove Park School.
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Hospice fundraiser Staff from Coral Health and Fitness are hosting a relay fundraiser for Marlets Hospice in Hove Park on Saturday, October 11. Matt Lambert and Alex Page, both deputy managers at Coral gym on Orchard Road, are inviting groups of friends or business colleagues to take their marks from 9.45am at the Finger Print Maze in the park. Each member in a team of four will run two 1km half laps. Entry is £5. Visit: www.coralfitness.co.uk or call 01273 731262.
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Brighton and Hove bands are being encouraged to enter parliament’s annual Rock the House competition. Mike Weatherley, the MP for Hove, is also hoping talented locals enter the Film the House competition. The MP was instrumental in setting up the contests, which look to promote creative talent and raise awareness of intellectual property rights among both the public and law-makers.
Sussex Police has a new deputy chief constable after Olivia Pinkney was promoted to the role. DCC Pinkney, who joined the force straight after studying at Cambridge University, has worked in Sussex since 2009 when she joined as assistant chief constable. Previous roles include police commander for Bath and head of Special Branch. DCC Pinkney said: “I am delighted to be appointed to the post and be part of the team delivering excellent policing for the people of Sussex.”
Nancy Platts, Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown, has criticised East Sussex Fire Authority for agreeing to spend £200,000 on an office team soon after voting to cut frontline jobs. The money will establish a “service transformation team” which will be responsible for implementing savings plans, which include cutting one of only five fire engines in Brighton and Hove. Ms Platts said: “This raises serious questions about why these funds were not made available to maintain frontline services.”
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Angus appeal success
Rehab decision slammed
A fleet of 30 Brighton and Hove taxis will soon benefit from cleaner and greener engines as a result of a £195,000 government grant. The cash, awarded to Brighton and Hove City Council by the Department for Transport, follows £750,000 given to the city last year to help reduce emissions from local buses. This latest money will pay for 30 taxi minibuses to be modified to make their exhaust gases less harmful to the environment.
Alfresco, a restaurant in Kings Road Arches, has raised almost £7,000 for the Angus Rowland Appeal - a local charity set up following the death of 14-year-old Angus from Leukaemia. The charity support Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research and the Teenage Cancer Trust. Generous customers agreed to pay an extra £1 on their bill at Alfresco, making £6,377.50, while Angus’ brother and his band played a concert at the venue, raising another £600 for the appeal.
Unions have criticised the decision to contract out the service that provides rehabilitation equipment to patients coming out of hospitals in Brighton and Hove. Members of Unison and the GMB protested outside Hove Town Hall while the Brighton and Hove Health and Wellbeing Board approved the plans to privatise the Integrated Community Equipment Service. Sue Beatty, Unison branch officer, said: “On such a major decision I would have expected a little more discussion and more questions from the board.”
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Water baby hero Little Charlie Lewis Ilan Cobb, a twoand-a-half year old from Brighton, has been crowned Water Babies Little Hero following a nationwide search for the most inspiring young swimmers in the UK. Charlie was born with a life threatening heart condition called hypoplastic left heart syndrome and is already preparing for his third open heart surgery. Now with just half a heart, Charlie is now rebuilding strength with the help of Water Babies swimming school ahead of his next life-changing operation.
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World Cup
One year to go until world cup It is exactly one year until Brighton and Hove welcomes the Rugby World Cup and excitement is already building across the city – with the trophy itself due in the city today. Brighton and Hove Albion’s Amex stadium plays host to a pair of matches in the opening stage of the competition, with South Africa v Japan kicking things off on September 19 at 4.45pm. The following day Samoa take on USA with a 12noon start and fans have already started applying for tickets with applications open until September 29. Where demand exceeds capacity, fans will be entered into a ballot. Brighton and Hove City Council is determined to ramp up the anticipation over the coming months and will today (Friday) launch a project involving a host of local rugby fans. A group of rugby enthusiasts, old and new, young and old, will contribute to a blog chronicling their experiences of waiting for Rugby World Cup 2015’s arrival in the city. Blog entries will be created by young pupils from Balfour School tag Rugby team, players from Brighton Rugby Club, ground staff preparing for the matches at the Amex and a
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number of other volunteers. The blog was due to go live yesterday and can be found at www. brightonandhoverugby2015. blogspot.com. And today, at the Royal Pavilion, the different groups of bloggers will meet for the first time and have the chance to see the Webb Ellis Cup. Marcelo Staricoff, Balfour Primary headteacher, said: “We are proud of our success at tag rugby, with our pupils winning the national championships in 2013 and being runners up in this year's finals. “We are so excited that Rugby World Cup 2015 is visiting Brighton as it will be so inspirational for the whole school and will enable us to promote our school values through a worldwide sporting event.” Councillor Geoffrey Bowden, chair of Economic Development
and Culture Committee, said: “We are very proud to welcome all those involved with Rugby World Cup 2015 to Brighton and Hove. The excitement is already building in the run up to the tournament and the matches taking place in September next year are set to be celebrated across the city. “This is of huge value in terms of showcasing Brighton and Hove internationally and being part of such a strong sporting community. I encourage everyone to find out how to be part of the experience, whether by applying for tickets or visiting the Fanzone, a seafront celebration of Rugby running at the same time as the Brighton and Hove matches.”
profit after these costs was £19,000 which was split equally between, The RNLI, SLSGB and Freddysmile. On top of this charitable cash donation, the event also invested over £6,000 in the junior lifeguard programme, enabling school children from across Sussex to have a day of lifeguard/first aid/sea awareness training for four weeks prior to the event. Furthering its community outreach, the access beach at
Paddle Round The Pier also proved to be one of the mostrewarding annual schemes the event promotes, providing disabled access to a multitude of individuals, groups and families from across Sussex.
People can apply for tickets at www.tickets.rugbyworldcup.com. Prices for the matches in Brighton start at £7 for children and £15 for adults.
Charity
Paddle Round The Pier The award-winning Paddle Round The Pier beach festival is looking for nominations from charities who are interested in being beneficiaries of next year’s event. The popular event will return on July 4 and 5 after a hugelysuccessful weekend this year. Plans are already well underway and part of that is deciding which good causes to support. Nominations are being invited throughout September, with organisers voting on the chosen charities next month. Anyone is able to put a charity forward - but all charity nomination will need to fit the following criteria: ocean rescue charity, local children’s based charity or water sports relief or support fund/charity. Because of the number of nominations, no others outside of these criteria will be considered. The event in 2014 cost over £65,000 to put on and the
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A big thank-you to all our readers! Because of you, Brighton & Hove Independent is now the best-read newspaper in our city - according to ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations), the industry-standard body for measuring newspaper circulations. This newspaper has become one of only a small number of free publications to be awarded an ABC certificate, confirming that our average circulation last month was 12,770 per issue. For comparison, The Argus newspaper sold only 13,746
copies per issue across the whole of Sussex in June; its average total sales were 14,370 per issue in the six months to the end of June - down 13.6% on the same period last year.
We could not have achieved this amazing success without your help and support” Consequently, in just over three years since it was founded, this newspaper has become far and away the most popular in Brighton and Hove. We could not have achieved this amazing success without your help
and support - and that of hundreds of contributors, partners, distributors, and advertisers. This newspaper seeks to celebrate our city - and the achievements of all the people who make Brighton and Hove what it is. We are independent: independentlyowned; independent in our approach. We want to add value to the city and not extract profits to be shipped to shareholders in London or in the United States. Our commitment to you is that we will strive to meet these highsounding ambitions. With passion, with purpose, and with your help. Greg Hadfield is editorial director of Brighton & Hove Independent
The facts The average circulation of Brighton & Hove Independent in August 2014 - verified by ABC, the industry-standard Audit Bureau of Circulations (www.abc.org.uk) - was 12,770 per issue; all except 400 copies per issue were distributed within the area covered by Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC). The latest JICREG data (www.jicreg.co.uk) for The Argus newspaper, as at April 1 2014 - based on a total circulation of 15,153, verified by ABC for the period July-December 2013 - showed circulation of The Argus in the same BHCC area was just 6,100 per issue. The total circulation of The Argus has since fallen to 13,746 in June 2014, according to ABC data covering January-June 2014.
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Those colourful eccentrics who used to enrich the city Graham Chainey
Brighton has always been a refuge for eccentrics, oddballs, misfits and mavericks. But are they still with us in such glorious abundance as before? As one surveys our modern streets, jostling with lookalike students, cloned digital-media trendies, and identikit hen gangs, it is hard to discern many of those uncompromisingly colourful individualists who once enlivened them. It is years, for example, since I last sighted Drako Oho Zarhazar (real name Antony Banwell), he of the shaven head, waxed moustache, earrings, piercings and tattoos, whose caped figure used to be seen pedalling up St James’s Street. Drako in his youth knew Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol, and he once posed naked all-night on a plinth at the old Gloucester nightclub. He is the subject of a recent film and radio programme, recounting his two nervous breakdowns, two attempted suicides, two car
accidents and two comas, which have left him, now in his late 70s, with a rare kind of functional amnesia. Years, too, since I last saw monocled, jodhpurred, bowlerhatted Chris Eubank driving his giant American Peterbilt 379 truck through the streets. Nor have I seen self-styled Baron Richard von Hymir de Dufton for a while, who used to waylay me with his recondite conspiracy theories and druidic fantasies. Gone certainly is the Great Omani (Ron Cunningham), who ate fire, rode from Hastings to Brighton in a coffin, entombed himself in concrete, had swords thrust through him, and aged 90 set himself alight in the Bedford Tavern, while crushing broken bottles barefoot. Gone too is Brian Behan. An indefatigable year-round nude bather, Behan was more than once unnecessarily saved from the waves by busybody rescuers. He responded to the closure of most of the city’s public toilets – and to the council’s “place to be” campaign for city status – by launching a “place to wee” campaign, and standing in the
2001 mayoral elections as the loo candidate. He also formed a Grey Power Party on behalf of pensioners’ rights, and an AntiMarriage Society, whose members were encouraged to attend weddings dressed as undertakers and hand death certificates to the newlyweds. A favourite Brighton eccentric of mine, Henry Cope, known as the Green Man, was also one of the earliest. Cope’s eccentricity was single and pathological. I quote from the Annual Register for 1806: “He dressed in green pantaloons, green waistcoat, green frock, green cravat; and his countenance was also green. He ate nothing but greens, fruits and vegetables, had his rooms painted green, and furnished with green sofa, green chairs, green tables, green bed and green curtains. His gig, his livery, his portmanteau, his gloves and his wigs were all green. With a green silk handkerchief in his hand, and a large watch-chain with green seals, fastened to the green buttons of his green waistcoat, he paraded every day on the Steine.” Another source reported that he appeared to be about 30
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and from good family. “He is always alone, walks slow, and stops and looks at every lady as he passes.” Sometimes he wore a huge cocked hat with tassels, sometimes “a round hat fixed on the side of his head”. Maybe the Green Man was some strange premonitory precursor or prognostic of the Green men and women who currently, two centuries later, run our city. One can but speculate. Impossible at this distance in time to know whether it was madness that made him green, or the green that made him mad. Whatever the truth, one morning in October 1806 he climbed out of the window of his house and, running to the edge of the cliff, leapt over. Graham Chainey is a freelance writer living in Brighton and Hove.
A ghost-seeker is launching an adults only guided tour through Brighton and Hove’s mysterious, unusual and supernatural history. Edward White will lead the walks each Friday - starting tonight - and promises to take in a host of supposedly haunted sites while retelling ghostly stories and lifting the lid on mysteries from the 10th century to the modern day. He said: “There are hundreds of spirits who haunt the many parks, buildings and streets of Brighton. "There will also be stories of tragedy, disappearances and much more. "Every tour will be a unique experience. Who knows? Maybe some of the very ghosts we talk about on the tour will join us." Scheduled stops included on the tour include the building where a hide and seek game went gruesomely wrong, the cellar where unspeakable acts happened and The Old Steine, which legend has it is still haunted. Due to the graphic nature of some of the stories, the tour is not suitable for children or those of a nervous disposition. The first walk takes place tonight at 7.30pm, starting next to Brighton Town Hall opposite Moshimo. Each walk lasts 45 minutes and costs £5. They will run weekly until November 28.
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Business Pub is Britain’s best for spirits The Office pub in Sydney Street, Brighton, is celebrating after being named Britain’s Best Spirits Pub at the Great British Pub Awards. Hosted by the Publican’s Morning Advertiser, and sponsored by Diageo, the awards recognise and celebrate pubs across the country for promoting innovative and entrepreneurial ways to enjoy spirits responsibly. The Office beat stiff competition from across Great Britain to win the award, having managed to establish a reputation for being the number one place to drink gin in Brighton. Sales are up and the bar continues to expand the range - introducing more premium products while continuing to promote proven favourites such as their “gin cups”. The Office boasts more than 40 gin brands, with more new and unusual brands on the way. Innovation is at the heart of this successful business. The Office is dedicated to showing customers exciting ways to enjoy gin,
including regular tastings and gin infusions. Sarah Hale, manager of The Office, said: “This award is very exciting for us, it helps us put The Office on the map nationally as a really fun and exciting pub to visit.”
New independent estate agency with the community at its heart A new independent estate agent, Paul Bott & Co, has opened its doors in Kemptown with a key aim of giving back to the local community. After 20 years in the business, Paul Bott has opened his own independent agency with his wife. They aim to bring back the missing links, honesty, and community spirit which they believe has fallen away from the market over the last few years. Paul Bott believes as an estate agency in a local community, it is a vital role to support that community. Following this ethos, Paul Bott & Co donate £250 every month to a different local charity and reward unsung
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heroes. Their first unsung hero was Rob Teagle, Kemptown’s street cleaner and a donation was made to Brighton Pebbles, a charity for children with disabilities. Paul Bott commented: “Without a strong solid community property would be worthless.”
Pensions - you’re never too young to take control Ian Poysden @iepfinancial
The word “pension” is too closely linked to “pensioner”, and those of us in our 20s and 30s still believe this is too far in the distance to be of any concern at present. However, this simply isn’t the case. It is imperative that people in their 20s and 30s start laying the foundations of a good savings scheme and pension pot in order to be ready for the day we choose to retire. If you’re fresh out of education and have secured yourself your dream job, or indeed any paid employment, start making plans now. Your retirement age is probably a long way off, but with increased life-expectancy meaning you could be enjoying 30 years or more of retirement, suddenly the £144 per week single tier basic state pension may appear a bit measly. But where to start? If you’re in your 20s, start planning. Clearing any debts is important during your 20s, and starting to save through a scheme such as a NISA is a brilliant start. Credit cards and bank debts should take priority to clear, and then any student debt. If there’s
anything left over, saving in a New Individual Savings Account (NISA) for now and take advantage of the £15,000 tax-free annual allowance. Also, if your employer offers a company pension scheme, take it! Under the new Workplace Pension legislation your employer will need to have a company pension in place by 2018 at the latest. This is an easy, cost-effective way of starting to save for your future. Employers will pay on your behalf and this is essentially free money – If you don’t take it you will be sure to regret it. If you’re in your 30s, financial pressures will probably take over from savings.You may be planning a wedding, buying your first home or starting a family. This is the time when a cash “buffer” may come in useful to help cover the tide for mothers or fathers taking leave after a new baby, or even the threat of redundancy. Mortgage repayments will take a chunk of your salary, and with the ever increasing likelihood of an interest rate rise, you will need to make sure that this can be covered. It is a good idea to continue re-assessing your debts and outgoings throughout your 30’s and if you haven’t already, join your company pension scheme
now. If you’re self-employed, you may find it effective to use an independent financial adviser to source a suitable pension scheme. As you get older it will also become harder to get into the habit of saving properly for your retirement and will take much more of an effort to get a pensions pot together of any significant value. It is obviously easier to put £100 per month to one side from your 20s onwards than finding £400 per month from your 40s when you are likely to still have outgoings for your mortgage and children. If you haven’t already thought about using an independent financial adviser, perhaps now is the time. The world of pensions is a complicated one, and using an expert could save you time and more importantly, money. To view our key fact guide, “Taking control of your pension plan” please visit: www.iepfinancial.co.uk/usefulfinancial-advice-links-downloads The information provided in this article should not be deemed as personal advice and as such for more information on your pension or indeed any aspect of your financial planning, please call IEP Financial on 01273 208813 or visit: www.iepfinancial.co.uk.
Midnight's castle campaign shortlisted for award Award-winning Brighton-based Midnight Communications has been shortlisted for a national PR award for its work with Arundel Castle in West Sussex. The firm is in with a chance of winning the Freshest Media Relations Campaign, with the winner announced in Manchester on October 30. Midnight was appointed in February 2013 to conduct the PR campaign for Arundel Castle. The campaign has been directly linked to an increase in visitor numbers by 8.5% in 2013 through driving awareness of
the castle on a regional, national and international level. Bryan McDonald, castle manager, was full of praise for the firm. He said: “Midnight has secured exceptional coverage for us across a broad range of media, in the national newspapers, regional publications, and women’s magazines as well as with the travel trade and coach and group operators in particular. "I am certain that the tireless efforts of the team at Midnight contributed significantly to our visitor numbers increasing
by 25% over the 2014 Easter weekend.” Caraline Brown, managing director of Midnight Communications, said: “The team has worked tirelessly to achieve some great results for the castle. With coverage in almost every national newspaper there has been a massive impact on visitor numbers. We are all really proud and delighted.” Established in 1995, Midnight has won over 50 awards. For more information please visit: www.midnight.co.uk.
Fugu PR's fourth birthday marked with new website Brighton and Hove-based public including Dr. Martens, NVIDIA, relations and communications Faversham House, RWM and the consultancy, Fugu PR, this i2i Environment Events (part month celebrates its fourth of Top Right Group) nationally. birthday with the launch of a They work with local brands TEDxBrighton, new website. Founded in 2010 including by Vicki Hughes, Fugu has Nutshell Construction and Yelo Architects. enjoyed continuous growth and Fugu PR also recruited two new consultants welcomes Charlotte to accommodate the expansion Robertson and John of its client base and business Bannister to the team. offering. Charlotte previously The new website (www. worked with fugupr.com) showcases some of the the quality and UK’s leading diversity of Fugu’s PR agencies, clients and services. The agency delivers campaigns for brands Vicki Huges, founder of Fugu PR
including Brunswick Group, Freuds and Ketchum and joins as a senior consultant to lead campaigns for clients including Dr. Martens and NVIDIA. John, a digital specialist, is a theatre studies graduate with experience working across the arts, entertainment technology and digital marketing sectors. Vicki Hughes, Fugu’s founder said: “I’m really proud of what’s been achieved by the Fugu team over the past four years and am delighted to have Charlotte and John on board.” Visit Fugu’s new website: www.fugupr.com.
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14 Brighton Comedy Festival Shows not to miss Simon Amstell
Brighton Dome Concert Hall October 17, 8pn
Brighton Comedy Festival is fast-approaching and tickets for the various shows are already on sale and selling well. The festival runs from October 10 until 25 and includes performances from big name comedians like Jack Dee, Dave Gorman and Richard Herring. Brighton & Hove Independent has handily compiled a list of the 14 must-see acts coming to a comedy venue near you next month.
Cardinal Burns
With intense vulnerability and troubling honesty, Amstell explores freedom, joy, love, death, adventure, art, peace, sex, regret, success, eating, suffering, dreaming, healing, forgiving and other areas. The winner of two British Comedy Awards, an RTS Award, a Broadcast Award and a Chortle Award, Amstell has also been nominated for a BAFTA. The New York Times recently said: “Simon Amstell has a gift for taking a social norm and gently mocking it until it seems utterly ridiculous.”
Jason Cook
Corn Exchange October 24, 7.30pm British Comedy Award winning and BAFTA nominated duo Cardinal Burns are hitting the road and heading for Brighton. Following their second series on Channel 4, the duo are ready to unleash a torrent of never-before-seen characters and familiar faces from the series on the festival audience. Previous live shows have sold out in London, Edinburgh and Melbourne, and now the boys are ready to sell out all over again with their absurd, anarchic and unpredictable tapas of character comedy.
Brighton Dome Studio October 18, 9.15pm Award-winning comedian, writer, creator and star of BBC2’s Hebburn and Radio4’s Jason Cook’s School of Hard Knocks offers a show about, well, being broken. Having gained fans for his work in television and radio, Jason is back doing what he does best, lightningfast stand up in front of a live audience. Always welcoming, never bullying, the selfdeprecating Geordie idiot has found himself in situations he never dreamed of. Come and see how he’s mucked them all up this time.
Sara Pascoe Brighton Dome Studio October 24, 9.15pm With a comedy brain that leaps from stimulating arguments onto abstract confabulation with lumpy doses of openness, honesty and earnestness, Sara shares her romantic history, existential theory and cultural insights in her latest show, aptly titled Sara Pascoe Vs History. During the show she discusses how the past contains wars, witches, Kim Yong-Il and your ex while, dissecting how your brain can recall being a child while your body remembers being a monkey. It might sound strange, but it is entertaining.
Tom Stade
Milton Jones Brighton Dome Studio October 15 7.15pm Milton Jones is coming to Brighton Comedy Festival with his latest tour show but unfortunately it isn’t quite ready yet. Don’t panic though he’s a professional, it’s the guy with the loud shirts and messed up hair from Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, Michael McIntyre’s Roadshow and multiple series on Radio 4. An evening in the company of an idiot. Or is he? Yes he is. Only come if you like jokes though. If not you’ll be cross.
Jon Richardson Brighton Dome Concert Hall October 24 8pm
Corn Exchange October 17, 9.30pm The free-thinking philosopher returns to ponder timeless questions and reflect upon life’s choices and decisions. He’s recently stormed BBC One’s Live at the Apollo and Ch4’s Comedy Gala at London’s O2 Arena; and performed to sell-out audiences at the Melbourne and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals. Catch this exuberant and spellbinding talent as he continues his assault on the global comedy scene. Incisive comedy with the usual sprinkling of Stade magic and expertly-crafted mayhem. A true master of his craft.
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Perennial singleton and misanthrope Jon Richardson is determined to become a more easygoing person for the sake of his friends and his future health. Come and find out whether or not a leopard can change its spots, or if they are doomed to be angry forever not to have been given a more uniform and symmetrical fur pattern. Away from his live stand up, British Comedy Award 2013 nominee, Jon is best known as team captain on 8 Out Of 10 Cats.
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Romesh Ranganathan
Glenn Wool
Brighton Dome Studio October 23, 7.30pm
Brighton Dome Studio October 17, 9.15pm
From playing comedy clubs all over the country Ranganathan’s profile has grown as has the respect from his peers which resulted in him writing for numerous shows and supporting the likes of Seann Walsh, Bill Burr, Paul Chowdhry and one of his comedy heroes Ricky Gervais. This is his eagerly anticipated new show, Rom Wasn’t Built In A Day, and sees the punchline packing Ranganathan step out from the shadow of his better known peers. One not to miss.
Glenn Wool has a comedy career that spans 20 years with television and live engagements over five continents. Fresh from his highly acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe run, Glenn has also performed a myriad of solo shows at international festivals around the world. He has a LOT of material and he wants to share his favourite tales and jokes from over the years with you. You'd be a fool to miss Wool’s Gold. Wool is a precious comedy metal and worth his weight in gold.
Ivo Graham Komedia Studio Bar October 22, 8.30pm Hold on to your hats. The boy's moved out of gran's and he's back on the prowl. Following last year's brilliant debut show, it's time for a stonking new hour of 'delightful, literate, exquisitely-worded comedy' (Scotsman) from the awkward toff, wannabe lad. This show, the wonderfully titled Bow Ties and Johnnies, sees the So You Think You're Funny? Winner, who was recently described as ‘one of the best young comedians around’ (Time Out), hitting top form.
Craig Campbell Brighton Dome Studio October 25, 9.30pm
Seann Walsh Brighton Corn Exchange October 25, 7.30pm In his last show Walsh was living alone and trying to sort himself out. At 28 years of age he returns with his aptly named new show 28 where he is now living with his girlfriend, and she is trying to sort him out. Star of BBC1’s Live At The Apollo and Michael McIntryre’s Comedy Roadshow, Walsh is a charming and charismatic natural born observational storyteller, and one of the most frighteningly precocious talents to emerge from the UK comedy circuit in years.
Internationally acclaimed Canadian stand-up Craig Campbell brings his brand new show Thrilling Mic Hunt to Brighton following a hugely successful national tour. Craig has supported Frankie Boyle on two sell-out national tours, has performed smokin' sets on Dave’s One Night Stand (Dave), Russell Howard’s Good News (BBC Three), Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC One) and more recently been touring the critically acclaimed Return of the Lumberjacks. A formidable force, Craig never fails to impress with his high octane, charismatic performances and hilarious anecdotes.
Alex Edelman
Marcel Lucont
Komedia Studio Bar October 23, 7pm
Brighton Dome Studio October 17, 7.30pm
Alex Edelman has made a show. He’s been working on it for a long time, so it’ll be good. Even figuring out the simple, one-word title for the show (Millenial) was an agonizing amount of stress. He’d like you to come see it. It covers a lot of ground, or at least a little bit of ground, intensely. It also won the 2014 Foster's Edinburgh Best Newcomer Award. One of the top emerging comedians, Edelman is a New York-based funnyman who has lived in Boston, LA and Jerusalem. He’s a recent college graduate, and according to the Boston Globe, has “natural comic timing” and contains qualities “wonderful to see in a young comedian.”
It is hard to describe Marcel Lucont and his latest show, Is. The Brighton Comedy Festival’s website describes his show as: “A modern man’s majestic musings morality, morality masculinity and moreover Marcel Lucont, multi award-deserving maverick. A multi-media melange of magnificence.” While it isn’t immediately clear exactly what that means, you can rest-assured his show will be funny. Lucont won World Fringe Award for best comedy show 2013 and the Amused Moose Award 2012.
For more information, or to book tickets, visit: wwww.brightoncomedyfestival.com or go direct to the local venue.
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Tickets on sale now Paloma Faith Brighton Centre Thursday, March 12 2015 The incredible Paloma Faith is set for a sold-out show in Brighton later this year, but fear not - anyone who missed out on tickets to her November date have another chance to see the captivating singer live. The critically-acclaimed performer is returning to the Brighton Centre on Thursday, March 12 next year and tickets
to what is expected to be another sell-out show go on sale today (Friday) at 9am. Paloma’s current album, A Perfect Contradiction, has been one of the huge success stories of the year, recently being certified platinum. A new edition of the album will be released on November 3, which features five new tracks, including the hotly-anticipated new single Ready For The Good Life, available from November 2. The singer-songwriter is beloved
by fans for her unique and eccentric style of performance and has received huge praise since her debut album, Do you want the truth or something beautiful?, was released in 2009. That, and the 2012 follow-up Fall to Grace, both went doubleplatinum. She has received a trio of BRIT Award nominations, including Best British Album and Best British Solo Artist. Tickets, priced £28.50 and £38.50, are available now from www.brightoncentre.co.uk or by calling 0844 847 1515
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September 19 - 25 FRIDAY The International Ocean Film Festival @brightdome A festival bringing you an extraordinary collection of films documenting the beauty and power of the ocean. 7.30pm, £13.50 Brighton Dome, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UE
Dub Organiser @KomediaBrighton Live dub music, classics riddims and original tunes performed live by the in-house band at this 18+ event. 8pm, £3 Komedia Brighton 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN
The Treason Show @ropetackleart The Treason Show team return with a new show including topical treats and satirical songs. 8pm, £14 Ropetackle Arts Centre BN43 5EG
SATURDAY OggBots! A digital treasure hunt @DigitalBrighton Join this family friendly treasure hunt across Brighton as you put together the alien ‘Oggbots’, avoid government agents and learn a bit about electronic engineering and 3D printing along the way. 10am - 5pm, free Central Brighton BN1
Kate Bush Performed by Cloudbusting Kate Bush @Concorde_2 Tribute band Cloudbusting Kate Bush will be taking the stage to perform their renditions of all your favourite Kate Bush classics. 7pm, £10 Concorde 2 Madeira Drive, BN2 1EN
The Saturdays @BrightonCentre The multi-platinum-selling girl group perform a selection of their greatest hits as part of their live UK tour. 7pm – 10.30pm, £27.50 Brighton Centre Kings Road, BN1 2GR
The Color Run - Brighton @TheColorRunUK A one of a kind running experience for all the family that begins with wearing white and ends with being plastered in
colour. 4pm - 7pm, £25 (5 and under free) Madeira Drive, BN2
SUNDAY A Pirate Adventure @TOMvenue This nutty family musical show will capture your imagination and sail off with it into the sunset. 11.30am, £6.50 The Old Market Upper Market Street, BN3 1AS
Mile Me Deaf + Support Mile Me Deaf deliver fuzzy lo-fi tunes with a quirky twist, with support from Flash Bang Band, Francobollo and MOHIT. 7pm, free Green Door Store BN1 4FQ
We Were Promised Jetpacks @KomediaBrighton Rousing, emotive guitar pop from this indie rock band which formed in Edinburgh back in 2003. 7.30pm, £10 Komedia Brighton 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN
MONDAY Creative, Digital & IT Open Studios @DigitalBrighton The biggest and brightest Brighton companies are opening their doors to show you what they do, where they do it and how. Various times, free Various locations in Brighton BN1
Gravity Shift @brightdome This video installation questions our assumptions through the dynamically distorted movements of a dancer freed from the pull of gravity. 10am, free Brighton Dome Church Street, BN1 1UE
TUESDAY Digital Content Strategy for Business Growth @DigitalBrighton Learn what digital marketing is, and how to create a practical strategy for your business at this workshop for business owners from all sectors. 5pm - 7pm, £35 (members £29) Sussex County Cricket Ground BN3 3AN
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THURSDAY SheSays Brighton: “What’s the Big Idea?” @DigitalBrighton Welcome to a SheSays Brighton evening of networking at the Sallis Benney with four terrific speakers talking about their BIG IDEAS. 6.30pm - 9pm, free Sallis Benney Theatre Grand Parade, BN2 0JY
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SATURDAY’S 20.09.14 September 20 2014 TV LISTINGS TV | Saturday CHOICE
Jenna Coleman Doctor Who BBC1, 7.30pm The Time Lord has never shied away from a challenge – in fact, he’s more likely than most to face them head-on. So when he’s offered the chance to have a go at breaking into the most dangerous bank in the cosmos, he grabs it with both hands – after all, such opportunities don’t come every day, even for centuries-old adventurers. The Doctor won’t be alone during the task – lending a hand will be a beautiful shape-shifter, a cyber-augmented gamer and, of course, trusty sidekick Clara.
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6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live. 11.30 The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice. (R) 12.00 BBC News; Weather. 12.10 Football Focus. 12.50 Saturday Sportsday. 1.00 Bargain Hunt. 2.00 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) 3.00 Escape to the Country. 4.00 Final Score. 5.10 Formula 1: Singapore Grand Prix Qualifying Highlights. 6.25 BBC News; Regional News. 6.40 Pointless Celebrities. With famous faces from the world of children’s TV, including Johnny Ball, Dave BensonPhillips, Pat Sharp, and Jim Howick and Ben Wilibond from Horrible Histories. 7.30 Doctor Who. The Time Lord is given a task he cannot refuse – to steal from the most dangerous bank in the cosmos – bringing him face to face with a creature that can detect a person’s guilt. 8.20 The National Lottery: In It to Win It. Dale Winton hosts the quiz in which five contestants answer questions to scoop a big cash prize. Includes the Lotto and Thunderball draws, with Gaby Roslin. 9.10 Casualty. Connie’s old boss Andrea returns to the ED and risks a boy’s life to conceal her secret. Lofty worries about a patient’s mental health and Dixie is jealous of Tamzin and Jeff. 10.00 BBC News; Weather. 10.20 Match of the Day. Including highlights of West Ham United v Liverpool. 11.40 The Football League Show. Highlights of the latest games. 1.00 Weather for the Week Ahead. 1.05 BBC News.
6.10 Film: The Falcon in Hollywood. (1944) 7.15 Film: The Falcon in San Francisco. (1945) 8.20 The Trials of Life. (R) 9.10 The Trials of Life. (R) 10.00 Map Man. (R) 10.30 South Africa Walks. (R) 11.00 Great Continental Railway Journeys. (R) 12.00 James Martin’s Food Map of Britain. 12.25 Paul Hollywood’s Pies & Puds. (R) 12.55 Rick Stein’s Mediterranean Escapes. (R) 1.55 Maggie Smith: Talking Pictures. 2.35 Film: Ladies in Lavender. (2004) 4.10 Film: Six Days Seven Nights. (1998) 5.45 The £100K House: Tricks of the Trade. (R) 6.45 Flog It! Thomas Plant and Catherine Southon value items at London Zoo in Regent’s Park, while Paul Martin tours some of the site’s listed buildings. (R) 7.30 Dad’s Army. Mainwaring orders his blundering platoon to guard the bank’s money until repairs on the bomb-damaged vault are completed. Comedy, starring Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. (R) 8.00 Operation Stonehenge: What Lies Beneath. Part two of two. A look at the construction, design and enduring significance of the iconic stone circle and the ancient civilisation that flourished around it. (R) 9.00 Film: Defiance. (2008) Three Jewish brothers escape into the forests during the Nazi invasion of Poland and form a resistance movement. Second World War drama, starring Daniel Craig and Jamie Bell. 11.05 Peaky Blinders. (R) 12.05 TOTP2. (R) 1.05 Film: A Boy Called Dad. (2009) 2.20 This Is BBC Two.
6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard Ultimate Challenge. 6.25 Pat & Stan. (R) 6.35 Pat & Stan. (R) 6.40 Dino Dan. (R) 6.50 Dino Dan. (R) 7.05 Canimals. (R) 7.10 Canimals. (R) 7.20 Om Nom Stories. (R) 7.25 Sooty. (R) 7.40 Mr Bean: The Animated Series. (R) 7.50 Matt Hatter Chronicles. 8.15 Nerds & Monsters. (R) 8.30 The Munch Box. 9.25 ITV News. 9.30 The Hungry Sailors. (R) 10.25 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 11.25 ITV News; Weather. 11.30 Film: Columbo: Swan Song. (1974) 1.30 Catchphrase. (R) 2.15 I Never Knew That About Britain. (R) 2.45 The X Factor. (R) 3.50 Film: The Incredible Hulk. (2008) 6.00 Regional Programme; Weather. 6.15 ITV News; Weather. 6.30 You’ve Been Framed! (R) 7.00 The Chase: Celebrity Special. Coronation Street actress Samia Ghadie (Maria Connor), The Last Leg’s Alex Brooker, presenter Annabel Giles and comedian Julian Clary take on a trivia expert. Bradley Walsh hosts. 8.00 The X Factor. Having proved themselves in front of the judges, the hopefuls now perform for an audience of almost 5,000 at Wembley Arena, battling for limited places at boot camp. 9.20 Through the Keyhole. With Kian Egan, Christine Bleakley and Warwick Davis. 10.20 ITV News; Weather. 10.40 Film: The Shawshank Redemption. (1994) Prison drama, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. 1.15 Jackpot247. 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. (R) 3.40 ITV Nightscreen.
6.00 Trans World Sport. 6.55 Great Scottish Swim. 7.55 The Morning Line. 9.00 Weekend Kitchen. 10.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 10.30 Frasier. (R) 10.55 Frasier. (R) 11.25 The Big Bang Theory. (R) 11.55 The Big Bang Theory. (R) 12.25 The Simpsons. (R) 12.55 Gadget Man. (R) 1.25 Channel 4 Racing. 4.10 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.40 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.10 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.45 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.15 Come Dine with Me. Beatles-loving Scouser David Goodier hosts the final dinner party in Cambridge. (R) 6.45 Channel 4 News. 7.05 Sarah Beeny’s Double Your House for Half the Money. In Fleckney, Leicestershire, a couple battle the elements to renovate a dilapidated property, while in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, newlyweds expand an old two-bedroom semi. (R) 8.00 Grand Designs. GP Peter Berkin and his wife Chard, an alternative medicine practitioner, have decided to build a new home at the bottom of their garden, but cannot agree on any part of the design. (R) 9.00 Film: The A-Team. (2010) Four soldiers jailed for a crime they did not commit escape from prison and track down the culprit. Action adventure based on the TV series, with Liam Neeson. 11.20 Film: Sexy Beast. (2000) Crime thriller, starring Ray Winstone and Ben Kingsley. 1.05 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (R) 2.05 Homeland. (R) 3.05 Hollyoaks. 5.10 Simply Italian. (R) 5.40 NFL: Rush Zone.
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Chinese Food in Minutes. (R) 10.15 Ultimate Police Interceptors. (R) 11.15 Police Interceptors. (R) 12.20 Film: The Battle of the V1. (1958) Second World War adventure, with Michael Rennie. 2.25 Film: U-571. (2000) Second World War adventure, starring Matthew McConaughey. 4.35 Film: The Great Escape. (1963) Second World War drama, starring Steve McQueen. 8.05 The First Great Escape. Documentary examining an escape by British officers from the Holzminden PoW camp in July 1918 that inspired the famous breakout from Stalag Luft III in March 1944. (R) 9.00 World War II in Colour. The effectiveness of the German blitzkrieg, a new form of warfare that took the Allies by surprise and allowed Hitler to seize Poland and France within the space of several weeks. (R) 9.55 5 News Weekend. 10.00 Live International Boxing. Kid Galahad v Adeilson Dos Santos. Coverage of the super bantamweight bout at Ponds Forge in Sheffield, as the rising British star faces a Brazilian opponent. 12.00 SuperCasino. Viewers get the chance to take part in live interactive gaming, with a mix of roulette-wheel spins and lively chat from the presenting team. 3.10 Once Upon a Time. Mr Gold lies on the verge of death and Cora tries to get to him before the dark magic dies with him, and Snow finds a magic candle that can save a life at the expense of another. (R) 4.00 House Doctor. (R) 4.25 Make It Big. (R) 5.15 Angels of Jarm. (R) 5.40 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
BBC Three 7.00 Great Movie Mistakes 8.00 Top Gear 9.10 Film: StreetDance 2 (2012) 10.30 Russell Howard’s Good News 11.00 Family Guy BBC Four 7.00 Survivors: Nature’s Indestructible Creatures 8.00 Yellowstone 9.00 Crimes of Passion 10.30 The Story of Top of the Pops 1979 11.30 Animals Through the Night: Sleepover at the Zoo ITV2 3.45 You’ve Been Framed: A-Z 4.45 You’ve Been Framed! 5.15 Film: Cats & Dogs (2001) 7.00 Film: Twister (1996) 9.20 The Xtra Factor 10.20 Celebrity Juice 11.05 The X Factor ITV3 3.40 Wycliffe 4.50 Inspector Morse 6.55 Rosemary & Thyme. The amateur sleuths investigate a mysterious disappearance. 9.00 Midsomer Murders 11.00 Bomb Girls ITV4 3.20 Film: The Battle of Midway (1976) 6.00 Storage Wars 7.00 The Motorbike Show 8.00 River Monsters 9.00 Film: The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) 11.40 Film: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) E4 3.30 2 Broke Girls 4.30 The Big Bang Theory 5.30 Made in Chelsea NYC 6.35 The 100 7.30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 Film: Get Him to the Greek (2010) 11.15 The Big Bang Theory 11.40 How I Met Your Mother Film4 2.50 Big Miracle (2012) 4.55 Ladyhawke (1985) 7.20 Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) 9.00 Transformers (2007) 11.45 Sightseers (2012)
SUNDAY’S TV | 21.09.14 Sunday September 21 2014 TV LISTINGS CHOICE
Laura Carmichael Downton Abbey ITV, 9pm The eagerly awaited fifth series of Julian Fellowes’ hit period drama begins. It’s now 1924, and while Britain feels the winds of change swept in by a new Labour government, Downton’s residents - both above and below stairs - are undergoing alterations too. After mourning the death of his beloved wife Lady Sybil for four years, Branson decides it’s time he got on with his life, although Robert isn’t comfortable about the ex-chauffeur’s relationship with local teacher Sarah Bunting. Mary is also ready for love again – but which of her beaus is her Mr Right?
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6.00 Breakfast. 7.40 Match of the Day. (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Sunday Morning Live. 11.00 Sunday Politics. 12.15 MOTD2 Extra. With Mark Chapman and the Match of the Day team. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 2.00 Escape to the Country. 3.00 The Great British Bake Off. (R) 4.00 Points of View. 4.15 Lifeline. 4.25 Songs of Praise. 5.00 Formula 1: Singapore Grand Prix Highlights. 6.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 7.00 Countryfile. In Devon, Matt Baker hears about a Second World War bomber that crashed on Dartmoor and joins a farmers’ co-operative. Anita Rani meets a sculptor inspired by the local trees. Including Weather for the Week Ahead. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow. Fiona Bruce and the team visit Kirby Hall in Northamptonshire, where items include marine paintings with a famous pedigree, a medieval ring and a wind-up Charlie Chaplin doll. 9.00 Our Girl. New series. Lacey Turner stars in this follow-up to last year’s one-off drama about an aimless young woman who joins the Army, following her deployment to Afghanistan. 10.00 BBC News. 10.30 Match of the Day 2. Including highlights of Manchester City v Chelsea. 11.50 Film: The Resident. (2011) Horror, starring Hilary Swank. 1.15 Weather for the Week Ahead. 1.20 BBC News.
6.00 Countryfile. (R) 7.00 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens. (R) 8.00 Gardeners’ World. (R) 8.30 The Beechgrove Garden. 9.00 The Football League Show. (R) 10.20 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. 11.50 Lorraine Pascale: How to Be a Better Cook. (R) 12.20 Paul Hollywood’s Pies & Puds. (R) 12.50 Rick Stein’s Mediterranean Escapes. (R) 1.50 Film: 4 for Texas. (1963) Comedy Western, starring Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Equator. (R) 5.30 Penguins on a Plane: Great Animal Moves. (R) 6.30 Rugby League: Super League Play-Offs. Tanya Arnold presents action from the opening matches, featuring the qualifying and elimination play-offs. 7.30 Dad’s Army. The platoon helps out Godfrey’s widowed friend. (R) 8.00 Dragons’ Den. A couple serve up a new beverage idea. (R) 9.00 Life in Solitary. A new warden’s efforts to reform the solitary confinement system of Maine State Prison. 10.00 Mock the Week. With guests Rob Beckett, Gary Delaney, Sara Pascoe and Romesh Ranganathan. (R) 10.30 Peaky Blinders. Thomas deals with an IRA chief out to avenge his cousin’s death. (R) 11.30 Peaky Blinders. Campbell unleashes one last plan to take down the gang. Last in the series. (R) 12.25 Film: Don’t Worry About Me. (2009) Romantic drama, starring James Brough and Helen Elizabeth. 1.45 Sign Zone: Countryfile. (R) 2.40 Holby City. (R)
6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard Ultimate Challenge. 6.25 Pat & Stan. (R) 6.35 Pat & Stan. (R) 6.40 Dino Dan. (R) 6.50 Dino Dan. (R) 7.05 Canimals. (R) 7.10 Canimals. (R) 7.20 Om Nom Stories. (R) 7.25 Sooty. (R) 7.40 Mr Bean: The Animated Series. (R) 7.50 Ultimate Spider-Man. 8.20 Nerds & Monsters. (R) 8.30 Big Time Rush. 9.00 The Aquabats! Super Show! 9.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R) 10.25 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 11.25 ITV News; Weather. 11.30 Film: Carry On Follow That Camel. (1967) Comedy, with Jim Dale. 1.20 Film: Beethoven’s 2nd. (1993) Comedy sequel, starring Charles Grodin. 3.00 The X Factor. (R) 4.15 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.10 You’ve Been Framed! Featuring the horrors of the Harry Styles Finishing School. (R) 6.35 Regional News; Weather. 6.45 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Sunday Night at the Palladium. With Maroon 5, Earth, Wind & Fire and Ella Henderson. 8.00 The X Factor. The search for a star continues at Wembley Arena. 9.00 Downton Abbey. New series. Branson’s blossoming relationship with local teacher Sarah Bunting causes Robert concern, Jimmy receives unwanted female attention and Thomas gives Baxter an ultimatum. 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 10.50 The Unforgettable Larry Grayson. (R) 11.20 Premiership Rugby Union. 12.20 The Store. 2.20 Motorsport UK. 3.10 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. (R) 3.55 ITV Nightscreen. 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R)
6.05 NFL: The American Football Show. (R) 7.00 Street Velodrome. 7.55 British GT. 8.30 Ironman 2014. 9.00 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Sunday Brunch. 12.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. (R) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) 2.00 The Big Bang Theory. (R) 2.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) 3.00 The Simpsons. (R) 3.30 Film: Star Trek: Insurrection. (1998) Sci-fi adventure sequel, starring Patrick Stewart. 5.30 Deal or No Deal. 6.30 Channel 4 News. 7.00 Posh Pawn. A former Chelsea footballer arrives at Prestige Pawnbrokers with some expensive watches, and boss James Constantinou is asked to evaluate a hovercraft from a Bond film. (R) 8.00 Operation Maneater. New series. Mark Evans explores hi-tech methods of reducing animal attacks on humans. He begins with a radical experiment to keep crocodiles from harming people in Namibia. 9.00 Film: Safe House. (2012) Premiere. A CIA agent has to protect a captured fugitive from mercenaries, but also has to resist his prisoner’s mind games. Thriller, with Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds. 11.15 Film: The Sixth Sense. (1999) A child psychologist takes on the case of a boy terrified by ghostly apparitions. M Night Shyamalan’s supernatural thriller, with Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment and Toni Collette. 1.10 American Football Live. Carolina Panthers v Pittsburgh Steelers (Kick-off 1.30am).
6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.15 Angelina Ballerina. (R) 6.30 Bubble Guppies. (R) 6.40 The Mr Men Show. (R) 6.55 Chloe’s Closet. (R) 7.05 Olly the Little White Van. (R) 7.10 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) 7.25 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.40 City of Friends. (R) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) 8.10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.25 Wanda and the Alien. 8.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 9.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) 9.15 Jelly Jamm. (R) 9.30 LazyTown. (R) 10.00 Access. (R) 10.05 Police Interceptors. (R) 11.00 Police Interceptors. (R) 12.00 Police Interceptors. (R) 1.00 Police Interceptors. (R) 1.55 Film: Are We Done Yet? (2007) Comedy sequel, starring Ice Cube. 3.40 Film: See Spot Run. (2001) Comedy, starring David Arquette. 5.35 Film: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. (2009) Animated comedy, with the voice of Bill Hader. 7.15 5 News Weekend. 7.20 Film: Rush Hour 2. (2001) The two mismatched detectives travel to Hong Kong to investigate a bombing at the US embassy, and take on Triad gangsters. Action comedy sequel, with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. Edited for violence and language. 9.00 Film: In Time. (2011) Premiere. Sci-fi thriller, starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried. 11.10 Film: Elektra. (2005) Comicbook adventure, starring Jennifer Garner. 12.50 True Crimes: The First 72 Hours. 1.15 SuperCasino. 3.10 Once Upon a Time. (R) 4.00 House Doctor. (R) 4.25 Make It Big. (R) 5.20 Angels of Jarm. (R)
BBC Three 7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Doctor Who 8.50 Great TV Mistakes 9.00 Russell Howard’s Good News 10.00 Family Guy 10.45 Bad Education 11.15 Live at the Apollo 11.45 American Dad! BBC Four 7.00 The John Moores Painting Prize with Alexei Sayle 7.30 Secret Knowledge: Hidden Jewels of the Cheapside Hoard 8.00 Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities 9.00 British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash 10.00 Film: Trishna (2011) 11.45 Big Hits: TOTP 1964 to 1975 ITV2 2.30 Film: Nanny McPhee (2005) 4.25 The X Factor 5.45 The Xtra Factor 6.50 Film: Twins (1988) 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.00 Bad Bridesmaid 11.00 The X Factor ITV3 3.45 Film: Carry On Screaming (1966) 5.50 Wycliffe 6.55 Lewis 9.00 The Best of the Royal Variety 10.00 Film: The Hours (2002) ITV4 2.05 Film: For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) 5.20 Film: The Battle of Midway (1976) 8.00 Premiership Rugby Union 9.00 Film: Troy (2004) Epic adventure, starring Brad Pitt. E4 3.30 The Big Bang Theory 4.30 The 100 5.30 Rude(ish) Tube 6.30 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 Film: Marley and Me (2008) 10.00 Almost Royal 10.30 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 Glue Film4 1.00 Avatar (2009) 4.05 20,000 Days on Earth Special 4.10 Lonely Are the Brave (1962) 6.20 Runaway Jury (2003) 8.50 20,000 Days on Earth Special 9.00 A Time to Kill (1996) 11.55 Tyrannosaur (2011)
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No.188
Double Crossword
Last week’s solutions:
CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Put on one side; 7 Light; 8 Cover; 9 Air; 10 Increases; 11 Events; 12 Finish; 15 Israelite; 17 Kin; 18 Ellen; 19 Tried; 21 Show interest. Down: 1 Private lives; 2 Nag; 3 Notice; 4 Secretive; 5 Dives; 6 Press handout; 7 Large; 10 In the know; 13 Inked; 14 Listen; 16 Ralph; 20 Ice. QUICK - Across: 1 Praiseworthy; 7 Table; 8 Felon; 9 Urn; 10 Sacrilege; 11 Energy; 12 Unfair; 15 Obscenity; 17 Bag; 18 Sauna; 19 Might; 21 Investigator. Down: 1 Picture-house; 2 Sob; 3 Wrench; 4 Ruffianly; 5 Halve; 6 Interrogator; 7 Tense; 10 Segregate; 13 Ambit; 14 Kismet; 16 Spurn; 20 Gag.
Choose either quick or cryptic clues.
Cryptic Clues:
Codeword Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.
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Dudley Road £325,000 Freehold ■ 3 bed EOT family home ■ Lounge, kitchen breakfast room ■ Bathroom, tiered rear garden ■ Sole Agents ■ EPC D59
For more information, contact: 01273 566777 | www.maslen.co.uk 290 Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 6JF
What you can get for…£500,000 £499,995
£499,950
£499,950
Boundary Road Hove
Nevill Road Hove
Windmill Drive Brighton
Telephone: 01273 422706
Telephone: 01273 322766
Telephone: 01273 565566
www.calesandco.com
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An older style semi-detached house having face brick and painted elevations relieved by a tile hung bay and double glazed windows all under a tiled roof. The property is in need of some cosmetic improvement which has been reflected in the realistic asking price.
This double fronted converted house on the preferred West side of this prestigious tree-lined road. Arranged over three floors, this Victorian duplex apartment has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen/diner, living room and roof terrace with views over the roof tops of Kemptown and towards the sea.
Detached bungalow, overlooking Downland, with no on-going chain. The accommodation offers three good-size bedrooms along with lounge/dining room leading to a double glazed conservatory overlooking the Southerly aspect rear garden. There is a private drive with integral garage.
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NEW price
BATEMANS ROAD £275,000 Freehold
CRESCENT DRIVE NORTH £410,000 Freehold
n NO ONWARD CHAIN n 3 Bedroom semi detached property n Over 3 floors, boarded loft space n Great views to the Downs from the rear n Off road parking & garage n EPC D67
n Detached 'Cottage style' family home n 4 double bedrooms n Separate living room & dining room n En-suite shower room and Family bathroom n Garage n EPC D6
Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
BEECHWOOD AVENUE £650,000 Freehold
CRESCENT ROAD £340,000 Share of Freehold
n 3 Bed family home n Lounge, kitchen/bfast room n Family bathroom & GF shower n Off road parking & garage n Large rear garden n EPC E45
n 3 bed 2 reception maisonette n Popular location with own street entrance n Fitted kitchen, bathroom n West facing rear garden n EPC C71
Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
WILLOW CLOSE £375,000 Freehold CHOICES ..... A 6 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITH 2 BATHROOMS AND AN EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM OR A 1 BEDROOM ANNEX - Ideal as a separate space for family to live in or as an extra income .... or even work from home. The Annex is situated on the ground floor with its own entrance. There is also off road parking and a good size rear garden. Lovely views over Woodingdean towards the sea. Energy rating C71. Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
“David Maslen Estate Agents - Experts in everything we do” NEW price
NEW to the market
BONCHURCH ROAD £179,950 Share of Freehold
FRESHFIELD ROAD £450,000 Freehold
ST. HELIERS AVENUE £489,950 Freehold
KINGS ROAD £250,000 Leasehold
n Charming one bedroom ground floor flat n Popular location adjacent to Elm Grove n Rear patio, gas heating n EPC D65
n Fantastic 4 bedroom family house n Sought-after Queens Park area, sea view n In need of some updating n Good sized rear garden n EPC E53
n 3 bed semi detached house n In need of modernisation n Attractive c70ft rear garden n Private drive & garage n EPC F25
n Spacious 1 bedroom apartment n Sea views. Ideal holiday home or BTL n Modern kitchen and bathroom n Chain free n Accessed via the hotel or Queensbury Mews. n EPC D59
Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001
Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001
Call Hove office 01273 321000
Call Hove office 01273 321000
See all our current property listings at: www.maslen.co.uk LEWES ROAD 01273 677001 ● WOODINGDEAN 01273 278866 ● CHURCH ROAD 01273 321000 ● FIVEWAYS 01273 566777
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the city is our office Bonett’s
Preparing to sell When you call your estate agent around, how much information do you have to hand about your property? From the many conversations I have with prospective sellers, I have come to realise that few are really aware of all the substantive issues or properly prepared to market their property after we have called by. With that in mind, I thought it would be useful to provide some pre-valuation appointment tips so the agent can be relatively sure of what he or she is going to discuss. Who and what is the valuation for? Sale, Probate valuation, tax purposes, thinking of a remortgage ? Are you the owner even? Now and then, I turn up to carry out a valuation to discover that the person I meet is a tenant who is therefore not strictly able to request a valuation on the property as it is not theirs. They may be thinking of buying it and want to negotiate from a position of strength with the owner. But, who is going to pay our fee when it is sold? Probably not the seller and the tenant will most likely want to do a private deal so why should we give our expertise for free? Are you sole or joint owner;
should the valuation report go to all parties? So, be upfront with the agent so they can advise properly. Important physical points about the property are critical. Are there any unusual restrictive covenants; is it listed; what grade listing; is there a flying freehold; any garage or parking? Is that garden or patio yours or do you have sole use or not? Agents may assume you own all of what they are viewing for you when in fact you don't, so let them know what is yours and what is not. We have so many leasehold properties locally, where there are shared pathways to front doors, especially front patio areas at basement level. Often, the owner of the front flat will claim ownership of the front patio only for the buyer to discover when they see the lease plan, that its a shared area...oops! This applies to fixtures too: wood-burners, fitted mirrors and shelves, blinds, floor coverings, plants; the list goes on. Critical is the leasehold freehold situation with flats and maisonettes, and some houses, particularly mews houses. Many sellers of flats say they have the freehold, therefore they do not have a lease. They almost
always do and if they don't, it's quite unlikely they will be able to sell, except to a cash buyer. Lenders want a lease as that is the binding agreement, looking after the whole building, not just your bit. The freehold is effectively the land that the building is on. If you own a share, that is not your flat, it's the freehold share. You still have a lease. The lease binds the owners in a shared building, whether shared freehold or just leasehold with an external freeholder, to manage their relationship over the flats, the common parts, inside and out, and to basically play ball over living in a shared building, paying the share of all bills, insurance and any other outgoings. So, when we come along, we need to know the length of lease, whether or not you have a shared freehold of the building or mews land. We need to know if you pay ground rent and how much. We need to know how much you pay in service charge every year and does it include buildings insurance. Sometimes the maintenance/ service charge includes for instance, redecorating of external walls but not window frames, or it may include a monthly clean. These are critical factors in giving a seller a realistic valuation as all these factors affect the value and saleability of the property. Currently, we are in a period
where many flats, converted in the 1970s to 1990s have leases considered short or too short for lending by financial institutions. With the tightening up of lending criteria by many of these, if a property goes to the market with an eighty-five year or less lease, the buyer is likely to ask for a fresh lease or lease extension to 125 or even 999 years to be included in the sale price. This requires the seller to negotiate with the freeholder, usually via a managing agent, to pay to extend the lease. This can lead to protracted negotiations as the freeholder can see the seller is in a cleft stick and then bumps up the price to maximise their profit on the deal. There are several local professional values, members of RICS or SAVA, who can act for the seller and negotiate to settle a realistic price. BUT, you don't really want to be starting this process when you are in the middle of a sale process with a buyer. So, check your lease and discuss it with the estate agent you invite in, to ensure you are clear on your rights and your responsibilities. Of course, if you are a shared freeholder, you need to negotiate with the ore freeholders and you may well agree to have all your leases extended together. This is certainly the best option as you just have to engage a solicitor
to extend the lease or create a new one. This is the time to look carefully at the lease and ensure it is 'fit for purpose'. Some leases from 20-50 years ago have completely irrelevant and unnecessarily restrictive clauses whilst possibly missing some which modern living in the 21st century require! Even if you are a leaseholder with no share of freehold, it may be better for you and the other leaseholders to approach your freeholder as one, as you may get a better deal working together on the lease extension or even negotiating to buy a share of freehold. We all hope if we stick our heads in the sand, some of these problems will go away. Unfortunately, they do not; they get worse! So, before you get your agent around, do some preparatory digging through your paperwork, perhaps get in touch with the solicitor you used when you bought the place you are going to sell, and get as many facts as you can. Then, when we turn up to discuss your plans, we are able to give you good, clear, unambiguous advice so you can make good decisions. You know it makes sense! Paul Bonett F.N.A.E.A. M.A.R.L.A. Paulbonett@bonetts.co.uk Twitter: @bonettpa
Queens Park Road, Brighton £650,000
Chichester Terrace, Kemp Town £599,950
Impressive four storey extended Victorian House just round the corner from Queens Park. With four double bedrooms, spacious sitting room, sociable open plan kitchen, dining and living room and a pretty walled garden, this is the perfect Brighton family home. EPC rating is 59 (D)
Newly refurbished to a high standard, this two bedroom penthouse apartment is the perfect blend of contemporary styling and Regency class. Make the most of the direct sea views from the sunny south facing roof terrace or gaze out at the roof garden from the privacy of the separate study/bedroom 3. All this and use of the Kemp Town enclosures.
Walpole Terrace, Brighton £595,000
Bristol Street, Brighton £360,000
Spacious and stylish mid Victorian terrace situated in the College Conservation Area in a great location near Brighton College, Kemp Town and with both Queens Park and the South Downs being very accessible.
VALUATIONS: Would you like to know what your property is worth today? Please call and arrange an appointment for one of our very experienced valuers to come to your property and give you our best advice.
Sophisticated city living by the sea! A two bedroom period house which has been updated and extended by the architect owner to create a stylish home with a sociable layout. There are two living rooms, one a contemporary but cosy sitting room, the other open plan to the light and airy kitchen and dining room which in turn opens out to the low maintenance garden, perfect for summer socialising.
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“James, Jim and Jose have shown courtesy, efficiency, good humour and meticulous attention to the minutiae of selling” Mr & Mrs G, Brighton
“Any who chooses to do business with Q Sales & Lettings will be in professional and caring hands.” Ms H, Hanover
“Brighton and Hove are lucky to have an agent like Q” Mr & Mrs L, Hanover
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The advice from Q was excellent; never pushing the hard sell, always offering suggestions to help make the house more attractive and making sure we were happy every step of the way. Mrs B, London
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Crosby&Woods | SOLICITORS 75 Church Road, Hove BN3 2BB www.crosbywoods.co.uk
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Selling or Letting?
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Lewes Road
Brighton Station Old Shoreham Road
New wC Church c R Road o oa
Church Road Western Road Kingsway
Edward Street
We value your area Leaders’ pleased to offer full sales service Following years of success in the local area letting and managing properties on behalf of landlords, the 4 Brighton and Hove branches are pleased to now offer a full sales service. Senior branch manager David Thorne explains: “We have long been assisting landlords wishing to sell their investment properties and helping new investors enter the world of buy to let, so our sales experience is already proven. However we are now pleased to be able to offer our sales services to all sellers and buyers across the area.
Our long standing knowledge of the local property market and our high level of customer service combined with the brand awareness that comes within being the UK’s largest independent property group, has meant that we have really been able to seamlessly move into selling properties as well as letting them. Our move into sales is further supported by the launch of our brand new website. The website is the culmination of over a year’s work and investment to ensure we have the perfect resource for sellers and landlords and that our state of the art search functionality makes it easier than ever for buyers and tenants to find
their next home. It offers a draw a map facility and the ability to save searches and properties as well as hosting a wealth of expert advice, guides, practical tips and FAQ’s.” For more details on Leaders sales or lettings services contact your local branch or visit the new website at leaders.co.uk
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Hove
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FREEHOLD RESTAURANT PREMISES WITH ACCOMMODATION OVER
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Second Avenue, Hove £700 PCM
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■ An unfurnished one bedroom flat
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■ Three double bedroom family home super location
■ Located in one of the popular Avenues in Hove
■ Large Lounge, Kitchen with breakfast bar
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■ Large bright lounge, GCH
■ Double bedroom, GCH
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Eaton Gardens, Hove £1,250 PCM
Fulmar Close, Hove £1,450 PCM
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■ Well presented two bedroom located in Eaton Gardens
■ Three bedroom family home
■ Newly redecorated studio central Brighton
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■ Large walk through lounge and dining room
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■ Fully fitted kitchen
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Cromwell Road, Hove £595 PCM
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Food and Drink
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Sugardough
Sugardough: out of the oven, put on the shelf and sold while it is still hot Sugardough in Hove may not be on your radar, not yet anyway. Quietly running for four years, this fantastic bakery is starting to get some serious recognition for its wonderful array of pastries, cakes, bread and bakes. I caught up with head honcho and baker extraordinaire, Kane, to find out more. Tell us about the background to Sugardough? We started four years ago, just up the street and originally had a shop that was about half the size. It was just myself in there, pretty much a one man band: do the dishes, sweep the floor, cook the food, serve the customers - that was quite nice but it’s just sort of grown over the past four years. I try not to emphasise, I try not to push things or create a hype. I’d much prefer for it to be an organic process whereby basically, people find out about us through word of mouth. If people are enjoying the stuff, then
Coffee Chronicles Sugar and spice and all things nice is apparently what little girls are made of. This is relevant on another level besides pointing out that ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which we will not put. The tenuous link between the badly written nursery rhyme and a
they’re telling their friends and they come in. It’s been a bit of a snowball, I think by the end of year one we had three staff and now we’re up to 14. Where did you learn your craft? I ran away from home at 15 and I’ve pretty much been cooking ever since. I started in a bakery in Melbourne, and I spent 25 years there cooking in various forms, from bakeries to highend restaurants. For me, it’s you know, you start at the start. Bread is flour, water and salt and some sort of rising agent. That simplicity is a challenge in itself. It’s either a nice loaf or it’s a rubbish loaf. Personally, baking is about going back to basics. It’s a real pleasurable experience, you take something, you make the mix, it’s a big pile of gloop, and the whole thing of putting it in the oven and the way it comes out like ‘ta da’. Is everything handcrafted by yourself? Everything is made here: from the puff pastry to the croissant, to the breads. Everything is baked daily and it’s all made completely from scratch. We’re not organic but we do
by @LittleCoffeeCo beautifully crafted coffee, is syrup. Syrups are made from sugar and spice and all things nice, albeit they’re predominantly made of sugar, and not all of them are particularly nice. We only stock the flavours which are actually palatable and they are all, without exception, vegan friendly.
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try and use a lot of local products, and if we can’t use local products we do try and use local suppliers. I make a monthly trip down to Chichester to get some stoneground wholemeal from a watermill down there. Having it ground right in front of you is as fresh as you can get it and makes it unique as well. Talk us through your menu and what you do? What we try and do is we have a small menu for eat in, but it’s very much a case of what’s in the window is what’s for sale. In the morning we run pastries, various different Danishes, chocolate croissants and so forth. Sourdough bread comes up in the morning as well - we do a range of seven different ones. Across the morning the first bakes are coming out the oven about 7.45am and then basically we bake until about 2pm, with the later stuff being sausage rolls, and a variety of pies. We try and keep with seasonal favours, so at the moment we’ve got lots of broad beans in, so we’ve got chicken and broad bean pies and as
Toasted marshmallow syrup is a neat way round the problem of it being rather off-putting to finish your hot chocolate with a sprinkling of bovine gelatine. If you’ve never entered the world of coffee syrups, but you’re not averse to trying something new, then a vanilla latte is a good and safe place to start. Moving forward and further into the realms of sweetness, you could add some hazelnut to your mocha. If you’re enjoying your syrupy adventure, then take a leap of faith
soon as they’ve finished we’ll switch it up and do something else. And that’s sort of half the fun as well. My aim is for food to come out of the oven, put on the shelf and be sold whilst it’s still hot. And that’s the ideal situation. To read more by Claire Beveridge and the Places I Eat Brighton team, visit www.placesieatbrighton.com.
and put a shot of chilli in your hot chocolate. Some supposedly artisan coffee merchants won’t allow you the choice of the addition of syrups, but for as long as you’re given free reign of the sugar bowl, we don’t get their point. We’re big fans of syrup at our place, and we highly recommend you give them a go either at ours or wherever isn’t too hipster or “third wave” to offer you the opportunity. Find The Little Coffee Company at 4 Bartholomews, BN1 1HG
If my recent experience is anything to go by, there comes a time in every parent’s life where they “cross-over” - from novice to semi-pro. Gone are the days of the new-born where just getting showered and dressed was a Herculean task. And as for the times where conversation struggled to venture beyond the realms of nappies and teething solutions, a distant memory! (It’s all potty training and toothbrushing now). The cross-over itself is akin to that moment in a job when you realise that you’ve become so immersed in the company you can no longer explain what it does in one easy-to-understand sentence. When you reach this point in parenting, be warned that you are but a few weeks away from uttering sentences such as “You’ll wonder what you used to do with all your time,” to prospective parents. In other words, sentences that (rightly) seemed totally ridiculous and improbable to your former self. How do I know, I hear you ask? Because I am currently treading that very path - I have become a card-carrying member of the parenting establishment. Allow me to demonstrate: Child-free friends take an inordinate amount of time (24 hours, say) to get back to me and I find myself wondering what they even do all day. When others acknowledge surprise at me responding in a timely manner and/or exercising my organisational prowess, a flicker of pride ignites within: “Oh yes, I am rather marvellous - all this and I’m a parent too! I expect you’re wondering how I do it?!” It’s surely only a matter of time before this is said out loud and added to the growing list of ridiculous sentences in my repertoire. One thing’s for sure - there’s no turning back now: I have become a Mother Superior. And I’m not even sorry!
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all the way to Canada for shops. Toronto is a haven for art fans, not least because of the stunning Art Gallery of Ontario. The AGO was given a makeover by architect par excellence Frank Gehry and is now a fitting environment in which to showcase its admirable collection, which includes pieces from Monet, Picasso, van Gogh and Henry Moore. Work from pivotal Canadian artists, including the criticallyacclaimed Group of Seven, are given understandable prominence and provide an interesting insight in the nation’s collective psyche. For a proper taste of Canadian life, however, any traveller should head for one place and one place only: the Air Canada Centre, home to the city’s beloved Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey team. A hectic, break-neck sport played with what is at times unbelievable athleticism, nothing gets the national pulse racing quite like hockey. No trip to Canada is complete without at least a taste of what is without a doubt the country’s favourite pastime. And, for those who fall in love with the sport, Toronto
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Hyypiä knows points are needed alongside progress
Richard Morris @BHIndyAlbion Sami Hyypiä appreciates the need for his stuttering Seagulls side to improve their points haul as soon as possible so as to not risk getting cut off from the higher echelons of the Championship table. Brighton and Hove Albion’s manager has seen his side’s recent improvement derailed by defeats away to Brentford and Ipswich Town respectively. But the former Liverpool defender is confident it is just a temporary blip and his charges become accustomed to his system at a time of the season when games thick and fast. Speaking after Tuesday night’s disappointing defeat at Ipswich, Hyypiä told the Albion’s official website (www.seagulls.co.uk) he was well-aware of the needs to
start chalking up league points. He said: “We need to get some points for sure. “We want to finish as high as possible this year and I know that now we are a bit behind but we can’t fall too far behind. “It’s going to be an even season and anything can happen but we need to get some points on the table.” He also gave a clear indication that he would continue to rotate his players if necessary having made a string of changes for Tuesday’s game. He said: “I like to have fresh legs on the pitch. “We play a lot of games with just three or four days between them and nobody can perform at the highest level in all the games. “So that keeps all the players on their toes as well. You have to be ready to be play and I like to keep it that way.” Brighton currently sit 18th
in the Championship, with just two wins from Hyypiä’s opening seven league games in charge. Four of those games have come against teams in the top half of the table, with Brighton having taken one point from a possible 12 against Charlton, Brentford, Ipswich and surprise package Sheffield Wednesday. This Saturday’s game with lowly Blackpool, then, comes at a nice time for Hyypiä, with the Albion’s visitors having amassed just a single point and three goals from their seven games. A win would certainly be welcome among supporters, but the majority of fans accept such a drastic change in system was always likely to take time - particularly with the high turnover of players the Seagulls experienced in the summer - and Hyypiä has won plaudits from supporters for the entertaining, attack-minded approach so far.
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Straight from the commentary box It hasn’t been a good week for Albion fans that’s for sure. Two away defeats has left the club down in 18th but concerns from some who contacted the show on Tuesday over relegation are wide of the mark at this early stage of the season. There were certainly signs of improvement especially in defence at Ipswich and the Seagulls, I felt, deserved something from the game. The Albion are conceding goals but many supporters have mentioned this week that they are worried about creativity and a cutting edge. I expect João Teixeira to return on Saturday and the Portuguese midfielder is just what the Seagulls need. Sam Baldock looks sharp and Sami Hyypiä is still testing out different line-ups with his new squad. It is touch and go whether the Seagulls supporters will get to see one of their more recent creative sources. Andrea Orlandi is an injury doubt for Blackpool at the Amex and therein lies the story. I was a great admirer of the slight midfielder. He regularly added quality on the ball, deft touches and passes.
He is also one of the most charming, if a little cheeky, footballers I’ve met or interviewed. He is thoughtful and considered but positive, much like his football. The problem for the 30-yearold was his battle with injuries and sporadic appearances for the club last season. He totalled over 50 appearances over 2 years and some were surprised that he was not offered a new contract. The young guard are emerging at the Amex and maybe that was just a sign of the times but I do wish the amiable Spaniard well. He will no doubt be engulfed by former colleagues and friends this weekend whether he plays or not, and rightly so. He often faced the microphones after defeat when others wouldn’t. Perhaps he should have scored more than six goals for the Seagulls, often failing with some of the easier chances, but I won’t forget his goal that helped the team defeat Premier League side Newcastle in the FA Cup. He is a cultured player and a cultured person, an individual who deserves a warm reception on his return to the Sussex coast.
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Match preview: Brighton and Hove Albion v Blackpool
Albion looking for return to home comforts against struggling Blackpool Richard Morris @BHIndyAlbion Ask any club coming off the back of two away defeats who they would like to face in their next match and 99 out of 100 would opt for a struggling team at home. The fixture list, then, looks like it has been as kind as possible to Sami Hyypiä and Brighton and Hove Albion, with the Seagulls set to go head-to-head with lowly Blackpool at the Amex tomorrow afternoon (Saturday). Fresh from a pair of defeats on the road at Brentford and then Ipswich Town, the Seagulls find themselves in need of a win to thrust them back up the Championship table and in among the promotion-chasers. Blackpool, on the other hand, are just desperate for any signs the off-the-field shenanigans that have plunged the club into disarray are being put to bed. The Tangerines arrive on the south coast with a single point to show from their opening seven games and their manager, Jose Riga, has enjoyed a decidedly frosty relationship with controversial chairman Karl Oyston. Riga retains the backing of the overwhelming majority of supporters despite the shaky start to the latest campaign. And earlier this week there were at least some signs of a thawing in relations, with Riga and Oyston said to have held a no holds barred clear the air meeting. It comes after Oyston reportedly approached current Burton Albion manager Gary Rowett to discuss the possibility of taking over at Blackpool. Blackpool’s only point this season came in their home game
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“We need to get some points for sure. We want to finish as high as possible this year and I know that now we are a bit behind but we can’t fall too far behind. “It’s going to be an even season and anything can happen but we need to get some points on the table. “We did the things tonight that we talked about before the game. We did them okay, we wanted to improve our defending from the last game and we did but then maybe the offensive side of things was there until the final third. “In the final third we weren’t dangerous enough to create better chances to score, so we can’t be happy with everything that we did offensively.”
League goals: DUNK 2 TEIXEIRA 2 OTHERS 1 GRABBAN (Norwich City)
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League form guide: L-L-W-W-D-L-L Last 3 league fixtures: 2-0 L Ipswich Town 3-2 L Brentford 2 -2 D Charlton Athletic Next 2 league fixtures: Blackpool 20/09/14 H Nottingham Forest 27/09/14 A
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João Teixeira should provide a creative spark for the Seagulls
with Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier this month, although they only narrowly lost to Watford in the week, going down to a Matej Vydra penalty in the second half. They have only managed three goals in the league this season despite boasting forward line options which include Ishmael Miller, Nile Ranger and Nathan Delfouneso – all of whom have Premier League experience. Andrea Orlandi, released by the Seagulls in the summer despite being a crowd favourite, has been used as the creative force in a three-pronged line behind a single striker. The attacking midfielder sat out Blackpool’s midweek game but will be hoping to make the squad for the trip to Sussex. Other notable names include
the talented David Perkins and defensive-midfielder John Lundstram, both of whom have the potential to disrupt Brighton’s passing game. Seagulls boss Sami Hyypiä has some tough decisions to make ahead of tomorrow’s game. He shuffled his pack for the midweep trip to Ipswich and is likely to make further changes tomorrow. João Teixeira should return after being rested at Portman Road, most likely in place of the more defensive-minded Rohan Ince. Kazenga Lua Lua could be unleashed from the start, while two of Sam Baldock, Craig Mackail-Smith and Adrian Colunga are anticipated to get the nod. Bruno and Joe Bennett should continue at full-back.
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Next up at the Amex… Cardiff City in the Championship on Tuesday, September 30. Kick off 7.45pm. Albion Team News LIKELY LINE-UP: Stockdale, Bruno, Dunk, Greer, Bennett, Holla, Forster-Caskey, Teixeira, Lua Lua, Baldock, Mackail-Smith LIKELY SUBS: Ankergren, Hughes, Calderon, Ince, Gardner, Croft, Colunga
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11
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Jake Forster-Caskey has enjoyed an upturn in form since the arrival of Danny Holla and saw his early season performances rewarded with a recent call-up to the England under-21 squad. A versatile midfielder, Forster-Caskey has been used in both a deep, defensive role and as a more advanced creative presence. His ball-retention skills have been a valuable asset to a Brighton side gradually adapting to a new style.
Position: Centre midfield Squad No: 18 Age: 20 Height: 5ft 10in Brighton Statistics: (league games only) games/goals: 40/4
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