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A MULTIMILLION POUND CONTRACT to bring faster broadband speeds to thousands of homes and businesses in Brighton and Hove and other parts of East Sussex has been signed with BT. The ‘e-Sussex’ project, led by East Sussex County Council in partnership with Brighton & Hove City Council, was launched to improve internet access for homes and businesses that suffer from poor broadband speeds and, in some cases, no access at all to least 24Mbps and above) within the modern broadband. next three years. The new fibre network will It’s absolutely vital this transform broadband speeds across the county and its rural areas. broadband technology is According to Ofcom in November made available to all our 2012, the average downstream speed in East Sussex was 8.4Mbps whilst residents 11.7 per cent of premises received less The deal between BT and the than 2Mbps. County Council builds on BT’s onBT has been chosen following an going commercial fibre rollout and extensive and thorough selection means that 96 per cent of homes process. The company is contributing and businesses in the county are £9.8m towards the overall cost of expected to be able to access superfast deployment in “non-commercial” broadband services (with speeds of at areas while East Sussex County
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Council is contributing £15m towards the project, with £10.64m coming from the Government’s Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) funds. Jason Kitcat, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, said: “Having better, faster broadband in the city will support our growing digital media and creative sector as well as giving residents greater flexibility to use new technology for learning and entertainment. Improved and faster connectivity will unleash even more of our city’s and our region’s potential.” Cllr Keith Glazier, Leader of East Sussex County Council, said:
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“It’s absolutely vital this broadband technology is made available to all our residents and small businesses. We want everyone in East Sussex to have access to reliable and faster broadband within the next three years and I’m delighted by this announcement as it’s a major step forward in the project. “We know how many residents and businesses are frustrated by slow or no broadband access in East Sussex, especially in rural areas; it’s one of the biggest issues facing our county. Continued on page 3
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Royal Sussex told to improve A&E ROYAL SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL, which saw sustained pressure on A&E this winter, has been told to improve by inspectors. Care Quality Commission inspectors went to the Royal Sussex County Hospital to follow up concerns over emergency care. They found some patients could not wash and had no privacy, a lack of available beds affected patient welfare, and the hospital had not anticipated pressures. Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust said it had taken action but more work needed to be done. A report by inspectors said problems with privacy and dignity followed overcrowding because of the hospital's inability to move patients out of the emergency department to a ward bed. New arrivals were being held in corridors, entrance halls, rooms and wards not designed for long stays. A day surgery unit not set up for overnight stays held four men who had to share a toilet and sink, and four women who shared another, but there were no shower or washing facilities. One patient said: "It was dreadful to not have a proper wash for three days." Staff were unable to turn off or dim the lights at night, and it was difficult
for patients to sleep, inspectors heard. Patients on corridors and in an ambulance area were not taken to a toilet, but had to use a bedpan in the "plaster room" which was cluttered, not clean and not designed for the purpose. Inspectors found some elderly dementia patients were in hospital for longer than clinically necessary, which negatively affected Inspectors visited the Royal Sussex County Hospital to follow up concerns their health and welfare. over emergency care Some frail, elderly patients did not get the support they The trust said it asked the Department needed to maintain their mobility. of Health to help it produce an action plan Inspectors found the hospital had and saw significant improvements from the enough staff, but workers were not end of April. receiving the appraisals and training During May it had consistently met needed. the four-hour target to assess, treat and In a statement, the NHS trust said: "It discharge or admit patients coming into was widely reported that over the winter A&E, it said. our emergency department came under a The hospital was told to improve in four sustained period of pressure." areas: respecting and involving people who It said this meant systems did not work use services, care and welfare of people as effectively as the trust wanted and who use services, supporting workers and some patients waited in the emergency assessing and monitoring the quality of department for longer than acceptable. service provision.
New Topshop store to come to Churchill Square CHURCHILL SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE have announced that international fashion retailer Topshop will be opening a new store at the shopping centre. Topshop have signed a new lease on a 22,000 sq ft store at Churchill Square and is scheduled to open in the summer of 2014. The new Topshop store is also part of a broader refurbishment plan for Churchill Square, which will see new double-height shop fronts on the Western Road façade for a number of retailers including Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Bhs. Tina Dallorzo, Centre Director for Churchill Square said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Topshop to Churchill Square. It is an iconic retail brand and its arrival will strengthen what is already a great mix of retailers at the centre." Churchill Square Shopping Centre has seen several new store openings in the last few months, including fashion retailer Bershka and Interiors store Zara Home, both part of the Spanish Inditex Group.
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Continued from page 1 “With the contract now signed, work on the project can get underway to bring the county up to speed with faster and more reliable broadband. This will give East Sussex the competitive edge it needs to attract new businesses and will empower our communities by providing access to services, jobs, education.” Bill Murphy, managing director of Next Generation Access for BT, added: “This is great news for East Sussex. Fibre broadband will provide a strong, reliable connection to the rest of the world – opening new horizons, helping us to be more efficient and keeping us in touch with vital services. “Faster broadband will help local businesses grow, attracting inward investment and boosting the local economy. If they thrive then everyone thrives – local businesses are the lifeblood of every community, creating jobs and stimulating growth.” Communications Minister Ed Vaizey said: “Today’s announcement is fantastic news for the people and businesses of East Sussex, Brighton and Hove. Widespread access to superfast broadband will provide a tremendous boost to the local economy and these plans will see 96 per cent of properties benefiting from all the benefits superfast speeds have to offer.”
The true story of a smoker A FEMALE SMOKER smoking more than thirty a day for thirty years accepted that, like other smokers, she would probably go prematurely to her grave. However, an article on the Richard & Judy Show and BBC 6 O’clock News reported on a new method of quitting the habit called Bioresonance therapy with an impressive 90% success rate! Carol and her husband made an appointment and within 24 hours neither had any desire to smoke whatsoever. ‘Brighton And Hove Stop Smoking’ was born which now operates in rooms right next to Preston Park station, Brighton! Carol, now the proprietor of the Brighton clinic, and also one in Spain, has successfully treated literally thousands of clients since then most of which were introduced by word of mouth. Facts about Bioresonance stop smoking therapy • 90% success rate • Removes the addiction • Medically proven method • Completely safe & harmless • Already used in 55 countries worldwide • Non-invasive (no chemicals or drugs involved) • The longer you have smoked, he easier it is to quit How does Bioresonance compare with other smoking cessation treatments?
• Richard and Judy quoted 7% success rate with nicotine patches and gum • Acupuncture and hypnosis have been known to produce a 30% success rate • Smoking cessation clinics have shown a 15% success rate • Going “cold turkey” has about a 3% success rate The majority of clinics in the UK offering the exact same therapy charge between £250 and £370 but anyone that downloads the Ebook will get a £30 voucher off the already very competitive £195 To make an appointment call Carol now on 01273 251251 or visit the very informative website www.brightonandhovestopsmoking. com which has all videos of the BBC News coverage and also the Richard & Judy show along with testimonials and more!
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Jason Kitcat OVER 1.5 MILLION Indian army soldiers served alongside British and other Commonwealth troops during World War I. The first Indian troops arrived in France in September 1914 to fight on the Western Front. Many were killed or wounded, and the casualties were so great in number that thousands had to be sent back from France to towns on the south coast of England to be treated. Brighton was one of these towns that offered to help nurse casualties. During the war about 12,000 wounded Indian soldiers were moved to makeshift hospitals around Brighton, famously including the Royal Pavilion, the Dome and the Corn Exchange. A fascinating exhibition in the Royal Pavilion shows how Indian soldiers were housed and nursed in the palace during the war. And just outside the palace at the entrance to Pavilion Gardens, the Pavilion Gateway stands as a gift from the people of India to the Brighton, as a thank you for caring for their soldiers. And the ‘Chattri’ memorial stands on the Downs near Patcham, on the spot where 53
Brighton Dome was used as a military hospital for Indian soldiers during WWI
Indian soldiers were cremated and buried after passing away in the city’s hospitals. The Chattri was built and unveiled in 1921 in memory of all Indian soldiers who died during World War I, and it overlooks the Downs and the city. Each year there is a memorial service organised by local community groups at the monument to commemorate them. This year’s Chattri Memorial Service is at
2:30pm this Sunday 9th June, and I’m honoured to be attending. The ceremony is a fascinating part of our multicultural history, and an important way to remember the contributions made by Indian and other soldiers during World War I. For background on the Chattri, see: www. chattri.com or www.black-history.org.uk/indian. asp.
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POLICE ARE APPEALING for witnesses to an assault on a 32-year-old man near the doughnut statue on Brighton beach on Sunday, 2 June. The victim, from London, was sitting on the beach with a friend at about 2am when attacked and received minor injuries to his face. Police are seeking four suspects: The first suspect is described as a white man, aged 20-28, 6' 2'' and of stocky build, with spiky short brown hair. He was wearing a red shirt with the sleeves rolled up and blue jeans. The second man was white, aged 20-28, 5' 6'' and of muscular build, with short brown hair. He was wearing a white T shirt and dark jeans. The third was described as a white man, aged 20-28, 5' 6'' of slim build and with short
POLICE ARE APPEALING for witnesses to an assault on a man in Kings Road, Brighton. The local man in his 30s was enjoying a night out in Brighton when he was assaulted between 3.45am and 4am on Saturday, 1 June. He sustained cuts and bruising to the face and head and three stab wounds to his body requiring hospital treatment Three men have been arrested in connection with the assault however one man is currently outstanding. He is described as a black, in his 20s, about 5' 10" tall, medium build wearing a flat cap baseball cap, white t-shirt and black jacket
light brown hair. He was wearing a white T shirt and dark jeans. The fourth man was described as a white, aged 20-28, 5' 5'' of muscular build. He was wearing a black T shirt and dark jeans. All the men were seen to run off along Kings Road towards the Brighton pier after the attack. Detective Constable Aran Boyt said: "This was an unprovoked attack on a man who was visiting Brighton. I would urge anyone with information to come forward to help us identify those involved." Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call 101 quoting serial 0145 of 2/6. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Three men from London, aged 27, 32 and 23 were arrested on suspicion of wounding with intent and affray and they have been bailed until 1 July. DS Cheryl Lewendon said: "This was a nasty assault and I would appeal to those who were in the area, and there were a number of people, to come forward to help us in our inquiry and help us identify and trace the fourth man. "Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call 101 quoting serial 0238 of 1/6. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."
A NUMBER OF VEHICLES were damaged, including four police cars, when a van that failed to stop for police in Brighton was brought to a stop on the A27, near Selmeston, on Sunday June 2. Police were alerted to a grey Transit van that was being driven erratically in North Street, Brighton around 3.45pm. A few minutes later it was spotted by police, but drove off. During the pursuit it was involved in a number of damage only collisions with police and private vehicles. It was finally brought to a stop using stop sticks to puncture its wheels at the Drusillas roundabout about 4.15pm. Chief Inspector Jayne Dando said: "Thankfully, nobody was injured in this incident, but it has caused a fair amount
of disruption along the route and it was necessary to close the A27 at Selmeston for a while in order to remove the damaged vehicles. I appreciate that this was an inconvenience on a nice, sunny Sunday afternoon and I should like to thank everyone for their patience while this was carried out. "Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call Sussex Police on 101 quoting serial 987 of 02/06." A 35-year-old man from West Drayton was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, driving under the influence of drink or drugs, failing to stop and theft. A 25-yearold man from Slough was arrested on suspicion of being carried in a stolen vehicle. Both were in custody on Sunday evening.
CRAIG ALDIS, 29, is wanted by police after he was recalled to prison in April. He is described as white, of stocky/muscular build, about 5' 10" tall, with short brown hair. He is believed to be a body builder and has a tattoo of a smoking skull on his left arm. Detective Sergeant Dave Osland said: "Aldis has links to the Brighton and Lewes areas and was last known to work in the Hassocks and Bolney areas where he was employed as a roofer. "Anyone who sees him or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact Sussex Police on 101, quoting serial 0569 of 10 April. Alternatively call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111."
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Councillor says Amex building redevelopment would boost St James’s Street A LEADING COUNCILLOR says redevelopment of the old Amex building in Edward Street, Brighton, would improve the fortunes of shops and businesses in nearby St James’s Street. Speaking about the city council’s publication of a draft planning brief covering the site, chair of the Economic Development and Culture Committee Geoffrey Bowden
said: “There is nothing in the draft planning brief for the Amex site in Edward Street which represents a threat to St James’s Street or its traders – in fact, quite the reverse.” The council says a redevelopment of the former Amex building would bring over 1000 office jobs to the location. There could also be over 60 new homes. Councillor Bowden continued: “All these
Trader fined for “dangerous” scaffolding A MAN has been fined £1,042 for putting up scaffolding at Boots, 19-21 St James Street, Brighton, without a licence. The scaffolding was unprotected by hand rails and tapping boards, and was a danger to the public. These were then resolved and a licence obtained, but the scaffolding remained in place after the licence expired. Kevin Nelms, Trading as K & A
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£800 fine for Brighton man and his music A BRIGHTON MAN is more than £800 worse off and has had his music making equipment seized following a noise nuisance prosecution by Brighton & Hove City Council. Gareth Halsall, of Glynleigh, Ashton Rise, Brighton, was ordered to pay a fine, costs and victim surcharge totalling £807 by Brighton Magistrates last week.
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Local MP raises concerns over network rail bonuses SIMON KIRBY, Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemptown, has written to the Transport Minister Norman Baker MP in order to express his concerns over the bumper bonuses being awarded to Network Rail bosses. It has been announced that the Chief Executive of Network Rail, Sir David Higgins, will receive a bonus of almost £100,000, despite the organisation’s failure to meet some of its performance targets. Other senior figures are also set to receive bonuses of up to £67,000. Mr Kirby recently set up his ‘Better Trains for Brighton’ campaign, in response to frequent complaints from his constituents over
the poor rail services in the area. Mr Kirby said: “Since becoming Member of Parliament for Brighton Kemptown I have been in frequent correspondence with Network Rail to make them aware of the serious concerns people in the city have over the standard of rail services they have to put up with. It is clear to me that Network Rail must accept some of the responsibility for these shortcomings, which is why these bonuses seem so remarkable. They are awarded on top of very substantial salaries, and many people in Brighton will be questioning whether an additional £100,000 in performance related pay is justified, given the size of the problem that persists.”
Brighton and Hove gay venues to now offer HIV tests
GAY AND BI-SEXUAL MEN are being offered HIV tests at selected venues in Brighton and Hove. Outreach workers from the Terrence Higgins Trust are taking mouth swabs at bars, clubs, and saunas in the city, which has the highest rate of HIV infection in the UK outside London. An estimated quarter of infected men in Brighton do not know they have the virus, mirroring UK-wide statistics. People who take part in the tests will get their results within a week. The outreach workers are also targeting men who have sex with men, but do not identify themselves as gay or bisexual. The University of Brighton is leading the project, called Sialon II, in the UK. The aim is to gather new data on risk patterns, prevention needs, and the local prevalence of HIV. The project, which it is hoped could shape future HIV prevention work in Brighton and Hove, is being co-funded by Health Programme of the European Union, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation. Figures show 7.59 per 1,000 people [or 1,387 cases] have HIV in the city, compared with a UK average of 1.5 per 1,000 people. Approximately 90% of the infections were in men, and sex between men was the most likely route of transmission, the
researchers said. Nigel Sherriff, from the University of Brighton's Centre for Health Research, is coordinating the project in the UK. He said the researchers had been delighted with the co-operation of gay venues across the city. "We are seeing already that this innovative testing method, as well as providing prevention information and condoms, is an important way of increasing access to HIV testing and ultimately contributes to reducing new infections and onward transmission," Dr Sherriff said. "What this questionnaire can do is tell us things such as behavioural patterns, risk patterns, things like whether they've had STIs before, their perceptions of their risk and so on." Shaun Cheeseboro, who went to a Brighton pub for a drink, agreed to be tested for HIV. "I'm one of those guilty people, I've made every excuse in the book not to get tested," he said. "This was a great opportunity to do what I'd been putting off for five or six months. "It's very convenient. The fact that they were right in this pub after work - I had no excuse not to, basically." Sialon II is also being implemented in countries including Italy, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland and Russia.
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Undercliff Walk reopens THE UNDERCLIFF WALK behind Brighton Marina will re-open this week following monitoring of the cliffs over the winter months. This section of the popular coastal walk has been closed since last December following six months of extremely wet weather which led to concerns about the stability of the cliffs. The rain that fell in 2012 was similar in volume to the weather Brighton & Hove experienced in the run up to a major series of cliff falls in the winter of 2000/2001. There have been no major cliff falls since that time and the council has carried out stabilisation work. Since December a large amount of chalk and flint rubble has fallen onto the promenade over the winter which is being cleared prior to the reopening. During the closure, Brighton & Hove City Council has taken the opportunity of clearing the netting of accumulations of rubble using abseilers to loosen the nets and shake out the chalk and flint. The council has also re-laid a section of the promenade behind the Marina boatyard to improve the
Ryan Heal from Rockinghorse with special guest Nobby Stiles (centre). Joined by partners of Mayo Wynne Baxter - Scott Gair (left), Martin Williams, Jason Edge, Dean Orgill.
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A CHARITY sporting lunch has raised over £32,000 to help sick children in Sussex. The annual Best of British event was held at the Grand Hotel in Brighton on Friday 31 May and raised money for Rockinghorse Children’s Charity – the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital and a vital supporter of the Trevor Mann Baby Unit. Over 400 corporate guests from businesses across Sussex attended the charity sporting lunch with special guest, 1966 World Cup winner, Norbert “Nobby Stiles” MBE who entertained the crowd, assisted by his son, comedian John Stiles. The event was generously sponsored by Sussex based solicitors, Mayo Wynne Baxter. Guests enjoyed a three-course meal with
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Hotel du Vin finish Cristal Open air theatre plan Suite refurbishment could become reality HOTEL DU VIN have recently refurbished their 'Roderer Cristal' Loft Suite. The spectacular suite boasts a private roof terrace, with table and chairs and views out towards the beach, while the bathroom features a massive ‘party shower’ and side by side scroll top baths for sociable bath times overlooking the sea. The classic over-sized bed is adorned with Egyptian cotton linens and divine bedding. The 55inch plasma screen with boasted sounds system is on a rotating pillar so can be enjoyed from the private seating area, whilst in the bath or just while lying in bed. The games area with its vintage pinball machine adds a quirky extra, as does the secret pull down bed with built in entertainment unit for the younger guests. The other suites, 'Gosset' and 'Louis Roederer', are found in the gothic quarter of the old building and boast the original wood panelling, leaded stain-glass windows and stunning stone fireplaces that form the central focus of the rooms. Above the pub are four more fabulous suites - 'Beachy Head' and 'Arundel' the principle choices. Exciting times are ahead for Hotel du Vin & Bistro Brighton, which plans to continue its investment in to the fixtures and fittings throughout the year, increase its calendar
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AN OUTDOOR THEATRE that was the dream of a Brighton playwright who died recently has been supported by the city's council. Adrian Bunting, 47, died of pancreatic cancer at the beginning of May. Before his death he asked five friends to continue his dream of building an amphitheatre in Brighton. The site of the former bowling green in Dyke Road Park was shortlisted and has received the support of Brighton and Hove City Council. Mr Bunting won the Best Theatre award at the Brighton Festival in 2011, for his play Kemble Riot. In an interview just before he died, he said: "The bowling green was always the place that I'd dreamed of [for the theatre] it's a magical place." James Payne, who is one of the friends to have taken on the Brighton Open Air Theatre (Boat) project, said Mr Bunting would have been "blown away" by its progress.
"His spirit was all about getting up and doing it," he said. The cost of the project is estimated to be £50,000 and a charity event featuring comedians Stewart Lee and Tim Vine is being held at the Brighton Dome on 16 June to raise funds Councillor Geoffrey Bowden, who is the chairman of the economic development and culture committee, said the proposal offered an "exciting" addition to the city's arts scene. Finalised architectural plans will be submitted to the council for planning permission. The project's backers hope it will be completed in time for the Brighton Festival, in May 2014.
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Council support this year’s Eco Technology Show in Brighton THE ECO Technology Show, the south east’s largest showcase for sustainable products and services - covering self-build and renovation, energy, transport and technology - is taking place at the Brighton Centre on 14 and 15 June 2013. Brighton & Hove City Council is supporting the event and staff from a range of departments will be on-hand to offer advice and demonstrate how eco technologies can save money and deliver genuine benefits to households, businesses and communities. The Brighton Centre is a fitting base for the event, having been certified as a sustainable events venue for its ongoing efforts to reduce waste, energy and water consumption through its Sustainable Events Programme. Council leader, Jason Kitcat, will welcome delegates to the event’s opening conference, ‘Smart Business’, where the focus of discussion will be innovation and sustainable growth for future cities & business. Resource depletion, population growth and climate change are key factors that will increasingly drive organisations to change their ways and the Eco Technology Show’s ethos is in-keeping with the council’s push to become a more sustainable city. Its innovative One Planet Living action plan, which sets out how residents can live well, within a fairer share of the earth’s resources, recently won accreditation from BioRegional, and Brighton & Hove is now recognised as the world’s first One Planet Living City. The council’s environment director, Geoff
Raw, will deliver a keynote speech detailing the economic, social & environmental benefits expected from achieving One Planet City status at the event on Friday at 12.10pm. The city’s official marketing arm, VisitBrighton, (www. VisitBrighton.com), is one of the sponsors of over 60 workshops and talks covering a range of subjects from domestic energy and waste to smarter transport. Attendees will be able to find out about renewable energy, how to save money on their utility bills, retrofits and the Green Deal, and how sustainable building can be a cost effective option - even on a small budget. Last year, the Eco Technology Show attracted 4,000 visitors and with over one hundred companies from across the UK exhibiting this time, turnout is expected to be even higher. Cllr Kitcat says: “The Show is bigger and better this year and reflects the city’s growing strength and potential in environmental
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industries and services. The event will contribute significantly to the long term profile of Brighton & Hove as a sustainable city and provides an ideal platform to promote the goods and services of eco tech companies and social enterprises in the region. “Our world-first One Planet City status is a real achievement that puts us on the map. As environmental issues become an
increasingly important part of local authority planning, our approach is one that other cities can use to create a more sustainable future.” The Eco Technology Show opens from 9am-5pm on Friday and from 10am-5pm on Saturday 15 June. Tickets are £5 and children under 16 go free. For full programme details see: www. ecotechnologyshow.co.uk.
Gay marriage? ‘I wanted to mark the successful passage of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill through its second reading in the House of Lords this week. It’s not law yet but there is hope that marriage will be open to same sex couples by next year. Before the Civil Partnership Act 2004 gay and lesbian couples had no legal recognition at all. Matters were often dealt within the community itself without recourse to ‘the law’ or solicitors. Since then more than 100,000 people have entered into a civil partnership in Britain. This far exceeds initial official estimates that between 11,000 and 22,000 couples would enter a civil partnership in the first five years. Sadly, by the end of 2011, 2.2% of male civil partnerships and 4.6% of female partnerships had ended in dissolution (divorce). Progress to equality has been hard fought and
hopefully now, won. This means the legal recognition of the break up of a gay relationship exists as does the ongoing responsibilities to each other. I am hoping that civil partners (and all those thinking about marriage) will take advice about the the significance of these relationships and what happens when they break down. Do contact me if you are considering a civil partnership or considering dissolving one. I was part of a working party that advised on the Civil Partnership bill at its drafting stages back in 2003 and watched the bill passing through parliament. Just as I am now watching the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill now. Exciting times indeed.
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Dr. Martens seek Brighton street style icon DM STREET STYLE COMPETITION launches to celebrate new Dr. Martens store opening 12 June at 15b Prince Albert Street, Brighton. Dr. Martens opens its first Brighton store on Wednesday 12 June and to celebrate they are searching for Brighton’s ultimate Dr. Martens style icon. Whatever your style, tribe or subculture, DMs invite you to express your individuality and show off your best look using the classic footwear. The competition kicks off this week and offers £300 worth of shoes, accessories and clothing to the person who best represents Brighton’s alternative sprit in a pair of Docs. You can enter the competition by: Sharing your DM style photo on Twitter or Instagram using #drmartensstyle and #DRMARTENSBRIGHTON Submitting a photo from the Dr. Martens photo booth in Jubilee Square on June 15 (part of People’s Day, Fashion Zone) Being photographed by one of DM’s style hunters on the streets of Brighton between now and 12 July Liz Bishop, founder of Brighton Fashion Week (June 13 – 16) and judge of the DM Style Competition, said: “Real fashion happens on the streets and I can’t think of anywhere with quite such an eclectic mix of styles mingled with the classic Dr. Martens than in Brighton.”
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Freedom Leisure stresses the importance of water safety FREEDOM LEISURE, the not-for-profit trust who operates three swimming pools in Brighton is ramping up their water safety offering following a report that found over half of children aged 7-11 can’t swim. A recent report by swimming’s governing body, the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) found that more than 1.1 million primary schoolchildren in England – 51 per cent of children aged seven to 11 – are unable to swim the 25 metre length of a typical swimming pool unaided. Freedom Leisure, who current have 1500 children enrolled on Swimming Lessons at the Prince Regent Swimming Complex, The King Alfred Leisure Centre and St Luke’s Swimming Pool is doing all it can to ensure children stay safe in the water. In response to the shocking ASA report, the leisure operator is offering two, weeklong crash courses for non-swimmers during the school summer holidays. “A week long course can make all the difference when it comes to staying safe in the water,” says Karen Rutter, Swim School Manager at Freedom Leisure in Brighton. “We often find that non-swimming children have parents who also can’t swim. We encourage the parents to observe the lesson as they will learn a lot about water safety just by watching their children,” she adds. As a result of the ASA campaign, the Freedom Leisure Swim Schools are also
introducing a personal safety award. “We’re aware that many children go on holiday over the summer break where they may be near lakes or swimming pools and even swimming in the sea,” says Rutter. “To help keep children safe we’ve introduced a personal safety award which all children enrolled in our swim schools will complete during the last three weeks of term.” The Prince Regent Swimming Complex has also reintroduced the Challenge Award for children who can swim at least 50m. The Challenge award teaches basic lifesaving skills such as throwing a rope, swimming in clothing and treading water and is a comprehensive introduction to water safety. Parents wishing to enrol their child into swimming lessons should contact their chosen pool for a free assessment where they will be matched up with the right class for their ability and have the opportunity to meet their teacher. Further details can be found at www.freedom-leisure.co.uk
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A NEWLY APPOINTED PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR at the University of Brighton, Anthony Metcalfe, believes that at one time humans had the ability to heal themselves after sustaining burns. Anthony believes that evidence of this includes the fact that the liver today can regenerate after injury – but the ability for skin to regenerate after burns was lost over time. Researchers are now looking into ways to restart the process again. Scientists are hoping to find ways to help burns victims regenerate new nerves and skin and leave minimal disfiguring scars. This is just one of the ambitions of international burns injuries expert Anthony Metcalfe, who has just taken up the appointments of Professor of Burns and Wounds at the University of Brighton and Director of Research at the Blond McIndoe Research Foundation. The foundation is based at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead where the late Sir Archibald McIndoe pioneered treatments for WW2 burns victims and where the famous Guinea Pig Club was formed. Professor Metcalfe said: "The idea that humans once had the ability to regenerate skin comes from the notion that there are organs in the human body that can regenerate, like the liver." He said modern wounds from sharp objects, suffered in such incidents as car accidents, and from surgery, were not previously experienced in nature. Today's injuries are treated in clean, sterile environments, which often lead to rapid healing – and subsequent scarring. "The idea would be to try and create an environment in and around the wound, for the regenerative mechanisms to be encouraged to occur, hopefully reducing scarring in the process." Professor Metcalfe will be working closely
with colleagues in the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences and other University of Brighton departments to develop new techniques and approaches in regenerative medicine to improve the treatments. He said "My role has been created to formalise, develop and promote the research partnership with the Blond McIndoe Research Foundation. We live in exciting times for interdisciplinary science, especially in the fields of burns, plastic and reconstructive surgery, wound healing, regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. "The unique research endeavours that can be made under this exciting partnership will revolutionise potential therapies for wound healing, for reduction of scarring and restoration of normal tissue architecture for patients suffering from burns and other tissue injuries." Professor Metcalfe said they would be building on Sir Archibald McIndoe's pioneering work: "We intend to take hold of his legacy and, using modern regenerative medicine techniques, develop new approaches to scar reduction in burns and wound healing and develop techniques to regenerate skin. "As an innovator himself, Sir Archibald developed the groundwork of modern plastic surgery techniques and was probably one of the first clinicians to see the power of interdisciplinary approaches. "Extensive burns injuries and the subsequent scarring that occurs creates not only physical problems for the patients, often requiring continued surgery, but there is a psychological impact that Sir Archibald recognised. "We want to develop the holistic approach that he pioneered, using patient participatory research programmes, to gain a much better understanding of the impact of such injuries to patient's lifestyle.
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BRIGHTON & HOVE’S annual one day free festival People’s Day, (www.brighton-hove. gov.uk/peoplesday), is taking place on Saturday 15 June, from 11am to 5pm, in the heart of the city’s cultural quarter: across New Road, Jubilee Street and Jubilee Square, Church Street, Pelham Street, and within the Corn Exchange, City College and the Brighthelm Centre. Organised by Brighton & Hove City Council to celebrate the diverse communities that inhabit the city and define its inclusive nature, the event will have activities and entertainment for all age groups. The programme of entertainment is spread across ten different themed zones and features live music and dance, health and wellbeing, sport, fashion, crafts, and an array of global food
stalls. Among the community groups and volunteers taking part this year are the Gay Elderly Men's Society (GEMS), local female acapella choir We-Bop, social enterprise company Able and Willing, Healthwatch Brighton & Hove, and the Silver Sounds Samba Band. As well as uncovering some of the city’s amazing stories, art and culture, there will be opportunities to take part in a wealth of activities from African drumming to Chinese brush painting, street dance, hoola hooping and juggling. City College will bring a spot of nostalgia to the North Laine by hosting a country fayre complete with hay bales, Morris dancing and a mini farm while other highlights of the day include up and coming local band, High Tyde, talented Arabic-style belly dancer, Morgana and vocal performances from the ‘Actually Gay Men’s Chorus. Last year, People’s Day attracted around 15,000 visitors and this year numbers are expected to be further boosted as the event is one of several taking place in the city, over the same weekend, which the council is supporting. The Eco Technology Show (www. ecotechnologyshow.co.uk) is at the Brighton Centre from 14 – 15 June and will serve as
Critical Illness – the facts show it doesn’t just happen to someone else SUFFERING from or being diagnosed with a critical illness such as heart attack, stroke, cancer, multiple sclerosis can be difficult to cope with at the best of times, but the financial consequences can be much more devastating, especially for your family & loved ones. Critical illness insurance is designed to ease the financial pressures by paying a taxfree lump sum. The good news is advances in medical technology mean that life-prolonging cures and operations are becoming increasingly available. Whilst there has been little increase in the incidence of Critical Illness (the number of people who get a Critical Illness in a given time period), many more people are now surviving these conditions - so the prevalence of Critical Illness has increased. Regrettably, however, it is clear that, for a large proportion of those who do survive a Critical Illness, a certain degree of disability will result. This affects the individual's ability to pursue their normal activities, including, of course, their ability to work. The following statistics indicate the fundamental need for Critical Illness cover in the UK - a need which is illustrated by the strong growth in Critical Illness Insurance policies over recent years, and which looks set to continue into the foreseeable future. The facts at a glance (UK only) Nearly 1 in 3 (32%) men between the ages
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the Eco Zone on People’s Day, showcasing low carbon products and services, self-build and renovation, transport and technology. Attendees will be able to choose from 60 workshops and talks covering commercial property, renewable energy, the Green Deal, domestic energy and efficiency and retrofits, plus smarter transport and waste. The Eco Open Houses event (www. ecoopenhouses.org) which allows the public free access into eco homes over two weekends - 15-16 and 21-22 June – will give an insight into how eco initiatives work in practice to save energy and money. And Brighton Fashion Week (www. brightonfashionweek.com), from 13-16 June - will showcase local designers’ creations with a myriad of themes, from sustainable fashion to wickedly wild costume, in a series of fashion shows at St Bartholomew’s Church, Brighton. Council leader, Jason Kitcat, says: “Our city has a diverse mix of communities and our free-thinking attitude and spirit is something to celebrate. “Last year’s People’s Day was a great success and we’re hoping to get even more people to join in and enjoy the great array of food and entertainment on offer. The fact that there are so many other events
taking place over the same weekend is not untypical for Brighton but gives even more of an incentive to get out and about and be reminded of why the city is such an interesting and inspiring place to be.” People’s Day 2013 is funded by the council and supported by partners including: Guide2Brighton.com, Micarmo Portuguese Food & Drink, Joogleberry Acts, Vision Brothers Productions Ltd , Brighton Fashion Week, The Eco Technology Show, City College Brighton & Hove, Peyton Events, The Ethical Property Company Limited and thebestof Brighton and Hove. The Eco Technology Show opens from 9am-5pm on Friday 14 and from 10am-5pm on Saturday 15 June. Tickets are £5 and children under 16 go free.
Challenging Persistent Pain LIVING with constant pain is a struggle, both physically and emotionally. If you have pain that just refuses to go away, it may be time to see a pain specialist, says the Montefiore Hospital’s Dr Simon Thorp. “Pain is something we all experience from time to time – we fall ill, hurt ourselves and sometimes have aches and pains for no apparent reason. It’s an indication that something is not quite right in our body and can protect us from doing further damage. In most cases, the painful symptoms either go away by themselves or can be resolved quickly and easily by your GP. But occasionally, the pain just won’t go away no matter what you do. This type of pain is often associated with back and joint conditions; neuralgia – a sharp shocking pain that follows the path of a nerve; and pain that persists after having surgery. “A pain specialist will be able to recommend the best approach to managing your pain. They will review any drugs that you are currently taking and identify the most effective ones for your type of pain. They may also tailor-make you a mixture of drugs which, when taken together, have a far greater effect than simply taking painkillers on their own. “In recent years there have been many advances in drugs that provide pain relief.
One notable example is a substance called capsaicin, which is in fact the hot part of a chilli pepper, which is particularly effective for joint pain, neuralgias and pain caused by nerve damage. “Living with persistent pain can take its toll emotionally as well as physically and it is quite common for patients to suffer from depression and feelings of isolation. In many cases the pain specialist will call upon a psychologist trained in pain to help treat the emotional component of the patient’s symptoms.” Simon Thorp is a Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthetics at the Montefiore Hospital. For further information please call 01273 828120 or visit www. themontefiorehospital.co.uk
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New ‘house sitting’ company launched THE HOME COVER COMPANY is Brighton and Hove's first short term house sitting service. Unlike the more familiar long term house sitting this new micro sitting is based on hours rather than days or weeks. Striking at the very heart of a work life balance The Home Cover Company aims to provide a cost effective service so people do not have to take holiday or unpaid leave from work to wait at home for a home delivery or manual installation. The people at The Home Cover Company will instead wait for you. Recent years have seen a distinct rise in the responsibility being placed on customers to be at home from anywhere between 3-8 hours to await that brand new piece of furniture or to enable the broadband engineer access to their home. With the pressures of modern life and the need to have things fixed "now" the only realistic alternative so far has been to use holiday or unpaid leave or a days sickness. For both individuals and their employers this situation is undesirable. The innovative mind behind the new company, Ian Molyneaux, believes that holiday should be used in the way that a holiday is intended and not to be taken waiting for a delivery or service installation. "We each take on average 3 days off a year waiting at home, that’s almost a week’s holiday. We passionately believe people
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Browns celebrates its 40th anniversary Browns Bar and Brasserie celebrates its 40th anniversary by recreating a staff photograph they shot 40 years ago. Inset: Founder of Browns Jeremy Mogford cuts the birthday cake
should be using their time in the way they want to." The Home Cover Company provide fully referenced and vetted house sitters all of whom have been DBS checked (the new procedure for CRB checking) and are insured. Trust and integrity are the backbone of the company and great lengths ensure that the right people are handpicked to become part of our company. “From working parents to committed professionals to resourceful businesses, our service is a multi-layered solution for all.” More details can be found at www. thehomecoverco.co.uk
BROWNS IS CELEBRATING its 40th anniversary this year and celebrated with a party in Brighton, at the first ever Browns, founded in 1973 as a pioneer of casual brasserie dining. The party was attended by past and present Browns staff, customers and Jeremy Mogford, founder of Browns. Julia Clark, General Manager at Browns
Brighton said, “On this special anniversary for Browns Bar & Brasserie, we would like to say a huge thank you to our customers for their long time support and friendship for the past 40 years. “We always throw an exceptional party here at Browns and this one was the best so far! We certainly made sure our loyal guests and team had a great time. Here’s to the next 40 years!”
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Running time: 111 mins Director: Regis Roinsard Starring: Romain Duris, Deborah Francois, Berenice Bejo, Shaun Benson, Melanie Bernier, Nicolas Bedos, MiouMiou, Eddy Mitchell
unexpected delights). In addition, the film is packed with great gags, both verbal and visual.
Stylishly directed and laugh-outloud funny, this is a hugely enjoyable French romcom (or Fromcom) with a witty, intelligent script and a pair of terrific comic performances from Deborah Francois and Romain Duris. What’s it all about? Directed by Regis Roinsard, Populaire is set in 1959 and stars Deborah Francois as Rose Pamphyle, a smalltown shopgirl who dreams of bigger things and lands herself a trial period as secretary to cocky insurance agent Louis Echard (Romain Duris), largely due to her impressively speedy two-fingered typing skills. Though she’s something of a washout in the secretary department, Louis agrees to give Rose the job, providing she lets him enter her in the upcoming national speedtyping championship (something that was apparently all the rage in 1950s France). In order to train her more efficiently, Louis moves Rose into his country mansion, Love Brighton-0706:Layout 1
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where he makes her undertake a gruelling regimen of physical fitness and typing exercises such as typing out entire works of literature. Naturally, the pair begin to fall for each other, but Louis has a crippling fear of commitment dating back to his time spent in the French resistance and the loss of his childhood sweetheart Marie (Berenice Bejo) to his best friend Bob (Shaun Benson). The Good Deborah Francois is utterly charming as Rose, combining sulky insouciance and perky pulchritude to winning effect. Romain Duris is equally good as Louis (his performance 07:57
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lets you see him falling in love with her even if he doesn’t realise it himself) and there’s strong comic support from Berenice Bejo, Shaun Munro and Melanie Bernier as Annie Leprince-Ringuet, Rose’s chief rival in the competition. The witty, intelligent script cleverly blends both romantic comedy elements (a dash of Pygmalion, a twist of Billy Wilder) and sports competition movie conventions (including an amusing training montage sequence), while subtly toying with the power-play and relationship dynamics between the two (Rose’s behaviour when she accidentally meets Louis’ family is one of several
The Great Roinsard’s direction is impeccable throughout, heightened by some achingly gorgeous production design work that expertly pastiches 1950s romcoms, coupled with a suitably fabulous soundtrack (the film has justifiably picked up several comments along the lines of ‘Mad Men meets The Artist’ and, oddly, Populaire steals an entire scene from Vertigo the same way The Artist stole some of Vertigo’s score. In addition, Roinsard orchestrates several terrific scenes, such as a delightfully impromptu dance number, while all the competition sequences are thrillingly shot and edited, generating genuine, air-punching excitement in true sports movie fashion.
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Continued from page 1 ...Rockinghorse children’s charity and £400 for the FareShare surplus food redistribution charity. The festival team will be running a new major monthly farmers market every third Saturday of the month from 20 April on Old Steine. Local growers and producers can apply for a pitch via the festival website. Plans are already underway for the Autumn Harvest food festival which runs 6 - 15 September 2013, and organisers are keen to talk to local businesses who wish to participate. More details are on the festival
website at www.brightonfoodfestival.com. Now entering its 11th year, the Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival is a twice yearly celebration of great local produce. The festival promoted over 350 businesses and organisations in 2012, and attracted well in excess of 160,000 to the wide range of events and activities hosted in April and September. In line with the festival’s social objectives, all of the anchor events are free entry to allow everyone to enjoy good, local food and drink.
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FLAVOURS from the Middle East have been growing in popularity in recent years and now dishes and ingredients once seen as exotic are now becoming more commonplace. Preserved lemons, used in many Middle Eastern dishes has seen a whopping rise in sales of 72% since this time last year and harissa, the spicy sauce, has also seen a rise in popularity by 62%. Sumac, a less traditional ingredient, with a tart flavour, has been on Waitrose shelves for 11 years, but over the last year, sales have grown 23%. As Yotam Ottolenghi a leading chef in Middle Eastern cooking comments, “I knew something was achieved when I recently spotted sumac in the spice section of my local Waitrose.”* Houmous is now so mainstream that it is part of the essential Waitrose range, viewed as a grocery staple. So popular is this tasty dip that there are more than 10 Waitrose own label variants and it is one of the best sellers in the delicatessen department. Even Tahini, a key ingredient for making your own houmous, has risen by nearly 40%.
WHITEHALL officials are to take a tighter grip of efforts to guarantee the “authenticity” of British food in a desperate attempt to rebuild confidence in the produce on supermarket shelves following the horsemeat crisis. The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is to take joint control of an official body designed to improve work to test products, spot risks and prevent dubious items entering the food chain. Trading standards officers will also be forced to improve their monitoring of food on sale, under an "action plan" to be discussed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). The report on "food authenticity" will lay out plans to protect the food chain by stepping up national co-ordination of testing and monitoring by local authorities, "setting priorities for sampling and analysis … targeting enforcement action, and opportunities for the FSA to play a stronger role in guiding activity". The paper reveals that the number of food samples taken by councils has fallen in recent years, dipping by 14.6 per cent in the year to 2012 alone. And it warns the effectiveness of the testing programme could be threatened by government cuts. The "action plan" is the first official
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acknowledgement of failures in the system set up to protect consumers from contamination of the sort that was exposed – through investigations in Ireland – in January. A government inquiry into the adulteration of processed beef products with horsemeat and pig meat, and an FSA review led by Professor Pat Troop, vice-chair of Cambridge University Hospitals, are expected to finish this year. But the FSA proposal to "ensure effective consumer protection" reveals that the decision has already been made to have the Authenticity Steering Group, which spearheads efforts to prevent food fraud, run jointly by the FSA and Defra. Andrew Rhodes, the FSA's director of operations, said part of the steering group's remit would be to "ensure that the authenticity programme is targeting the right priorities to make sure enforcers have the methods they need to address emerging food mislabelling and food fraud issues". Mr Rhodes's report also concedes that the FSA needed to improve relations with the food industry, which had "sometimes been cautious in sharing intelligence on
risks with us in case specifics emerge... that compromise their commercial interests". Anne McIntosh, a Tory MP and chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, which is investigating the crisis, said: "We were critical of the FSA when we reported on de-sinewed meat last year, and we couldn't have been clearer in our warnings that there was a potential for... contamination." Michael Walker, science and food law consultant to the Laboratory of the Government Chemist, said the FSA plan was "a proportionate response". But he added that it is up to local authorities to "support the scientific infrastructure" for testing.
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CHARITIES are set to benefit from a scheme that will result in surplus food stock at a leading UK supermarket being donated to vulnerable people. Asda said a pioneering partnership with food redistribution charity FareShare will mean an extra 3.6 million meals will go to those in need every year. When surplus stock is received by supermarkets, it is usually returned to the manufacturer and often goes to waste, according to an Asda spokesman. The new scheme will see it sent to Fareshare and then redistributed to local charities. FareShare chief executive Lindsay Boswell said: "This partnership involves the redistribution of surplus food
at unprecedented levels never before undertaken by a retailer on this scale in the UK. We also know there are more people turning to charities for food than at any other time in our history." Barry Williams, chief merchandising officer for food at Asda, said: "It's hard to believe that, in this day and age, nearly four million adults and children in the UK go to bed hungry each year. "Food poverty is a very real problem and it's getting worse, not better. "Through our new supply chain model and work with FareShare, I'm proud we're able to help feed millions of vulnerable people around the UK who would otherwise go hungry."
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Fashion & Lifestyle Record number of Brits spring clean their wardrobe SPRING arrived in record fashion in Marks & Spencer stores this May, with staggering numbers of shwoppers descending on the retail giant to shwop their unwanted clothes. The bi-annual One Day Wardrobe Clear Out money-off event, in conjunction with Oxfam, saw 435,000 used and unwanted items shwopped over 12 hours – the equivalent of 604 items a minute. The event, as part of M&S and Oxfam’s sustainable fashion initiative Shwopping, will see every item donated go on to be re-sold, re-used or recycled by the charity, cutting waste and raising much-needed funds in its fight against global poverty. The record 435,000 items shwopped will raise an estimated £504,600 for Oxfam. One Day Wardrobe Clear Out on Thursday 9th May asked customers to help ease the landfill burden as part of a special ‘money off’ Shwopping event, with all those who shwopped receiving a £5 money-off voucher. Marks & Spencer’s Castlepoint store was crowned ‘Top of the Shwops’ with 3,502 items donated in their 12 hours of
Shwopping hours. Adam Elman, Head of Marks & Spencer’s Plan A Delivery, said: “It’s amazing to see so many people taking part and shwopping their clothes to support Oxfam. 435,000 clothes donated is a fantastic achievement; this is by far the most successful clothes-recycling event we have ever had! It doesn't stop here, with over 1 billion items sent to landfill each year in the UK, we hope that customers will continue to adopt a ‘buy one, give one back’ culture when they shop and help us to build a more sustainable future.” Since its launch in April last year, Oxfam has received over 4.3 million items of clothing thanks to Shwopping, worth over £2.8 million for the charity. All money raised by Shwopping is used to support Oxfam’s projects around the world working to alleviate poverty. For more information on Marks & Spencer and Oxfam’s Shwopping initiative, visit marksandspencer.com/ shwopping.
Horoscopes Aries Things are changing at a pace, learn to let go. There may be a misunderstanding this week with a loved one. You don’t need to avoid the hurt you are feeling but try not to jump in with both feet when you tackle the issue. A little tact will ensure you get the loving resolution to the problem you need. Taurus Delegation is key this week; you could be working on a collaborative project or hiring help. You can’t do it all on your own, so don’t! Give yourself a little me time. You know you are at your best when you have inner peace so take time out this week to undertake activities which fulfill you spiritually. Gemini Change is happening in all areas of your life at the moment but you do have a tendency to rush things. You will never stop being spontaneous and that is part of your charm but do try to manage the change a little and good things are forecast. If not you could find yourself burnt out emotionally and
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financially! Cancer Why do the work if you get none of the glory? So long as you choose your words carefully this would be a good time to let others know of your talents and hard work. A part time hobby or interest not only brings fulfillment but may turn out to be something that could also bring financial gain. Leo Try not to let petty jealousies and insecurities ruin any long term relationships. All that is needed is for you to use a little candour and recognize that most of what is going on is in your head. On the other hand, any new relationship needs to be approached with caution this week;
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Till debt do us part OVER HALF of newlyweds (52 per cent) think wedding costs have spiralled out of control with one in ten (12 per cent) now in over £3,000 worth of debt due to the cost of their nuptials, according to new research. The research, by Sheilas' Wheels home insurance found that the average wedding now comes in at £18,244 with 16 per cent of couples revealing they argued at least once a week during the planning process because of their finances while one in ten newlyweds (11 per cent) even came close to breaking up due to wedding related money woes. According to the findings, one in five (21 per cent) had to take out credit cards and loans to pay for their big day with a further quarter (25 per cent) borrowing money from family and friends. Costs are hitting 25 to 34 year olds the hardest with a fifth (20 per cent) having to choose between a wedding or getting that first leg up on the property ladder. 19 per cent admit to almost breaking up in the run up to their wedding with a third (33 per cent) getting into debt to pay for it. A further one in five (23 per cent) have put off getting married due to their strained finances. Almost one in five (18 per cent) blame
the pressure to ‘keep up with the Jones'' as the main reason for wedding costs snowballing, whilst a third (33 per cent) put it down to their ever-expanding guest list. Pressure to host a free bar has caused 16 per cent of newlyweds' finances to get out of control, and almost one in five (19 per cent) felt obligated to kit out their bridal party with full regalia even though they could not afford to do so. Furthermore, nearly a quarter of those surveyed (24 per cent) think they were overcharged by wedding suppliers with 20 per cent admitting they booked venues or caterers and later regretted it, due to the cost. A fifth (20 per cent) even said they were too embarrassed to haggle or negotiate. The research reveals that savvy brides and grooms are now going to increasing lengths to recoup costs from the big day with one in ten (12 per cent) admitting they ‘e-bayed' items bought from their gift list and 10 per cent admit to returning them to the shop to generate some cash. One in ten brides (11 per cent) sell their wedding dress online to get some cash and a further quarter (26 per cent) ask for money as a wedding gift to help their finances - 15 per cent even say it's specifically to pay off debts.
things may not be all they seem. Virgo This is a great week for networking and pressing flesh. Don’t turn down a single opportunity as new people you meet may have the potential to develop your career, social and love life. If you have been experiencing difficulties of late with your nearest and dearest now is a good time to work together on strengthening your relationship.
and getting nothing back but have you ever thought that maybe you have brought about this current situation. You have a tendency to bottle up your resentments and then blow. Be assertive not aggressive and you will be pleasantly surprised!
Libra A good week for financial issues. Sorry you are unlikely to be winning the lottery but new relationships forged at work prove profitable. The holiday season is upon us and you feel the need to plan yours this week. Time to step outside your comfort zone and book that exotic destination you have only so far dreamed of. Scorpio A good week for making romantic connections. If you are with a partner you need to open up a little more, this will not make you vulnerable but will give your other half a greater insight into what makes you tick. If you are single enjoy the warm feeling of being desired but be ever vigilant for the player! Sagittarius If you don’t tell them how will they know? You feel like you have been giving and giving
Capricorn Just because the tide has gone out on a particular relationship does not mean it is lost. Remember just like the sea our connections ebb and flow. You are going through a transitional period where a boss may become a colleague, a friend a client or lovers may become friends and friend’s lovers. Embrace the change it’s for the best. Aquarius Although things have been improving on the financial and work front this does not mean you are running with the big boys so stop acting as though you are! No one will think any the less of you if you stop spending like Midas. Focus on your love interest this week it will prove far more profitable and rewarding. Pisces It’s not only your charm that others find arresting but your great organizational skills too. This is no time for self doubt, who will love you if not yourself? If you are in a relationship this would be a good time to inject a little passion into your love life. If single you will find yourself enjoying some flirtatious moments.
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CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Scratched; 8 Ego; 9 Well-endowed; 11 Heave to; 12 Guide; 13 Scions; 15 Fright; 17 Might; 18 Imprint; 20 Opera singer; 22 Eel; 23 Sceptical. Down: 2 Cue; 3 There; 4 Hudson; 5 Dowager; 6 Wedding ring; 7 Hottentot; 10 Leading role; 11 Hush money; 14 Nutmegs; 16 Pirate; 19 Point; 21 Era. QUICK - Across: 1 Quintuple; 8 One; 9 Declaration; 11 Tangles; 12 Their; 13 Avenge; 15 Lesion; 17 Satan; 18 Absence; 20 Arrangement; 22 Rot; 23 Literally. Down: 2 Use; 3 Trail; 4 Praise; 5 Epistle; 6 Convenience; 7 Deference; 10 Concentrate; 11 Transport; 14 General; 16 Magnet; 19 Steer; 21 Nil.
Choose either quick or cryptic clues.
Cryptic Clues: Across 7. A payment for a
Down 1. But she’s unlikely to rush into coral island (5) marriage! (6,4) 8. Moral 2. It’s charitable to consideration of give its benefit (5) little weight? (7) 3. Some simple 9. Hold in great answer as an affection (7) excuse (4) 10. Emblem of the 4. Value fools to a brave (5) point (6) 12. They promise 5. A note of whimsy? good, but bring (8) none (5,5) 6. Grave words (7) 15. Makes a translation 11. Support for a player (5,5) the printer set all 13. Stopped sorting wrong (10) out re-treads (8) 18. Seems to make 14. A prize for waste! appearances (5) (7) 19. Not to agree to a 16. It helps to keep full reorganisation a roof over one’s (4,3) head (6) 21. He hopes to have 17. The directors don’t a successful run (7) sound very keen 22. A fascinating (5) creature newly 20. Failed - for want of risen (5) direction? (4)
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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Give yourself ten minutes to find as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. There is one 9-letter word to be found.
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15 words - average; 20 words - good; 25 words - very good; 30 or more - excellent.
aerate, area, arena, arrant, aware, earn, earner, eater, enter, erne, errant, ewer, narrate, near, nearer, neater, newer, ranee, rant, ranter, rare, rata, rate, rater, rawer, rear, renew, rent, renter, reran, tare, tarn, tear, tern, terra, tree, ware, warn, warner, warrant, warrantee, warren, wart, water, waterer, wear, wearer, were, wert, wren.
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Alphamuddle Rearrange the letters in the grid B to make five words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.
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Burden (10) Sham (5) Kind (4) Hurry (6) Slaughterhouse (8) Tumult (7) System of musical notation (5,3-2) Fondly (8) Attain (7) Hardened (6) Coach (5) Liability (4)
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Lonely Planet teams up with Mini for 40th anniversary epic adventure
TO CELEBRATE its 40th birthday, Lonely Planet has sent two travel writers from Lonely Planet Traveller magazine in a Mini Cooper D Clubman from London to Istanbul
on the first leg of an epic 10,000 mile journey across Europe, Asia and Australasia. The trip celebrates the seminal trip from London to Sydney made by Lonely Planet cofounders Tony and Maureen Wheeler, which also began in a classic Minivan and led to the publication of their first guidebook, Across Asia on the Cheap, published in 1973. The book’s success led to the start of the iconic
Lawrence Dallaglio becomes Land Rover Global Ambassador Lawrence Dallaglio has been announced as Land Rover’s latest global ambassador joining The British & Irish Lions team on the 2013 Lions Tour, of which Land Rover is an Official Global Sponsor, to launch the AllNew Range Rover Sport in the South China market. Lawrence will be supporting the team in the Hong Kong Stadium on 1 June 2013 for the opening match in a historic warm up game against The Barbarians, where, as part of its launch in China, the Range Rover Sport will lead the team in to the stadium. Lawrence will walk with the fans as they enter the stadium, sharing the experience with everyone following the Tour across Land Rover’s social channels. After the Tour, Lawrence will continue to work with Land Rover in their support of rugby in the run up to and during Rugby World Cup 2015 in England where Land Rover is a Worldwide Partner. His exceptional career on the rugby field and his continued support of the game through his Lawrence Dallaglio Foundation Rugby For Change youth initiative is perfectly in tune with Land Rover’s Above and Beyond spirit and epitomises the inner strength that sits at the heart of Land Rover and the game of rugby. He will work together with Land Rover to support all levels of the sport from international through to grass roots. Land Rover has a proud history of supporting The British & Irish Lions and
is excited to be continuing their shared journey together in Hong Kong and Australia in 2013 as an Official Global Sponsor. Land Rover celebrates those who have the confidence to embrace life’s challenges and there is no better example than The British & Irish Lions, who have been doing exactly this since 1888. A range of Land Rover vehicles will provide essential support for The British & Irish Lions operations on Tour, with vehicles being used in the UK, Ireland, Hong Kong and Australia. Land Rover will also look to share experiences and their passion for the game with fans both in the UK and those following the tourists abroad. The All-New Range Rover Sport represents a step change in engineering and technology; it is almost half a tonne lighter resulting in significant CO2 savings and it’s faster, more agile and more dynamic than ever. It will go on sale in the third quarter of 2013. Full information is available to view at newrangeroversport. com now.
travel publisher Lonely Planet. The Wheelers paid just £60 for their ten year old Morris Mini Traveller, which they drove from London to Kabul in 1972. It had a top speed of 70mph and with its timber option would have cost £552 new. The 2013 Mini Cooper D Clubman, which the Lonely Planetteam are driving from London to Istanbul, has a top speed of 122mph, a 1.6 litre engine putting out 112bhp and an average fuel consumption of 72mpg. Travel has changed dramatically in the last 40 years and the 21st century journey reflects this, as the writers set out to prove that original and imaginative travel experiences are more accessible than ever before. The trip will be documented on the road using social media, blog entries, map updates, photos, videos and magazine features. The innovative approach will see the writers call on Lonely Planet’s great network of travel experts and online community for suggestions of new and imaginative experiences to try along the way. According to Lonely Planet Traveller editor Peter Grunert: “This is an incredibly
exciting project for Lonely Planet, 40 years on we are still seeking the world’s most original experiences out there on the road. The world has changed immeasurably in the past 40 years, with borders opening up, transport links improving and new technology available. We are recreating the trail blazing spirit of Tony and Maureen’s first trip, using a similar Mini and route, but with a 21st century twist to reflect the world of travel today.” Co-founder Tony Wheeler said “I’m really excited to see how the trip turns out, travel has changed so much since 1972, with new destinations emerging such as Myanmar and others, like Afghanistan, no longer open to tourists. This is a great way to celebrate the heritage of Lonely Planet by recreating how it all began but with new technologies and ways of travelling for the 21st century. For me, Lonely Planet has always been about the journey, so it’s great to still be out there on the road 40 years later.” The journey can be followed at: lonelyplanet.com/across-the-planet
New models bolster Suzuki Cruiser range
SUZUKI'S already extensive cruiser range is further bolstered this month by the arrival of two new models for 2013, with both the recently launched C1500T and the new C800C now available in Suzuki dealers. Launched to critical acclaim last month, the all-new and classically-styled C1500T 'bagger' boasts excellent touring abilities as standard, with integrated luggage and an element-cheating windshield. Praised for it's smooth, shaft-drive and rider comfort, the new Intruder features a slipper clutch and Suzuki Clutch Assist, Suzuki's dual throttle valve system, developed in the GSX-R range of sportsbikes, and produces 96ft lb of torque
at just 2,600rpm. It is available in dealers now with an RRP of £10,999. Also joining the range is the new Intruder C800C variant of the popular Intruder C800 cruiser, which takes the classic hard-tail styling of the original, but ups the ante with cast alloy wheels and spe cial two-tone paint schemes, available in glass sparkle black and candy red, or a classy glass white and metallic silver finish. The C800C is also available with an A2 restrictor kit and joins the standard model as part of the £500 Cashback promotion, with an RRP of £6,865. For more information on both models and to find your nearest Suzuki dealer, visit suzuki-gb.co.uk.
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Caribbean an option for County Championship opening matches THE OPENING MATCHES of the County Championship could be played overseas as part of England and Wales Cricket Board plans to ease fixture congestion. The proposal is in the early stages of being considered and is one of a number of ideas from the ECB. Abu Dhabi, where the season-opener between the MCC and the county champions has been held since 2010, is understood to be one potential venue. The Caribbean, where some teams train, could be another. It could mean the start of the season being brought forward to March. The need for counties to fit in 16 Championship matches, along with at least 12 40-over and 10 Twenty20 fixtures, resulted in the 2013 season beginning on 10 April and the heavy concentration of first-class games at the beginning and end of each season is a consequence of lucrative limited-overs cricket being played in the mid-summer months. From next season, an increased calendar of 14 Twenty20 games will spread throughout the whole season, with a competition of a minimum of eight 50-over games replacing the 40-over tournament. However, the chance of any further changes
being made to incorporate overseas games to next year's calendar are thought to be remote. When revising the calendar, the ECB faced the challenge of balancing the need for county cricket to act as a feeder to the England team while at the same time acknowledging that limited-overs cricket provides domestic sides with vital income from both spectators and television rights. A proposal to cut the number of Championship matches to 14 was rejected, leaving the issue of fitting all 16 matches into a season that this year ends as late as 21 September. Along with the county champions' now annual trip to Abu Dhabi, many counties travel abroad as part of their pre-season preparations. This year, six teams - Derbyshire, Hampshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire and Yorkshire - took part in a tournament in Barbados in March. Former Essex cricketer and chief executive David East, now chief executive of the Emirates Cricket Board, based in Abu Dhabi, told the BBC that he had received no contact from the ECB about the possibility of staging County Championship matches. East, who highlighted the Sheikh Zayed
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Stadium's capacity to stage three first-class games simultaneously, said the venue would be ''very happy and willing to stage matches if needed if that helps the ECB''. An earlier start to the season would also prevent a clash between the end of the County
Championship and the Champions League T20. The winners and finalists of the English T20 competition took part in 2011 and 2012, but missed out in 2010 and are set to do so again this year.
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A HOST OF CHAMPIONSHIP CLUBS are chasing Gary Dicker, after he left Brighton & Hove Albion. The 26-year-old was an integral part of Gus Poyet's side which won promotion to the Championship in 2012. He remained an important member of the side, featuring in over 20 games last term - but the Irishman has now departed the AMEX Stadium after his contract expired. The imposing midfielder is now set to open talks with a number of clubs, and Sky Sports understands up to half-a-dozen sides have already made contact. The likes of Ipswich, Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday are amongst the clubs showing an interest in the Irish player.
SEVERAL CHAMPIONSHIP CLUBS are weighing up moves for Brighton and Hove Albion defender Adam El-Abd, Sky Sports understands. El-Abd is out of contract at Brighton next month and as yet no new deal has been agreed with the long-serving defender. The news has alerted a number of the Seagulls' Championship rivals with the
28-year-old possibly being available on a free transfer. El-Abd has established himself as one of the best defenders in the Championship and has been instrumental in Brighton's success in the last couple of seasons. The powerful central defender has made close to 300 appearances and the Egyptian international is a big fans' favourite at the Amex Stadium.
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Albion not rushing to decide on Gus Poyet's future BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION say they will take "as long as necessary" to complete their inquiry into suspended manager Gus Poyet and his coaching staff. Poyet, assistant boss Mauricio Taricco and first-team coach Charlie Oatway were told to stay away from the club in the aftermath of their play-off semi-final defeat to Crystal Palace earlier this month. Brighton are still making no comment on the events surrounding the trio's suspension but, in a statement on the club's website, chief executive Paul Barber revealed the inquiry into the incident before their play-off tie with Crystal Palace last month is ongoing. "We are conducting these matters reasonably, in light of all the circumstances," Barber said. "These processes will take as long as is necessary." Barber, in a statement on the club website, added: "The club will not be making any public comment on the matter until we are in a position to do so. "We are aware of some ill-informed and unfounded speculation appearing in various
places. It is both unfair and unhelpful to everyone concerned. “I appreciate that the issues we have had to face in recent weeks have created some uncertainty and concern for some of our supporters "Unfortunately, this is something we must all live with for the time being. "Our priority will always be to ensure that we continue to manage the variety of situations that can develop within the club with as much confidentiality, professionalism, and dignity as possible for everyone concerned." Meanwhile Barber says the Championship club are unlikely to identify who carried out an act of vandalism in the Crystal Palace dressing room ahead of the second leg of their play-off semi-final. Brighton apologised to Palace for the incident, in which excrement was found in the visitors' dressing room. Eagles manager Ian Holloway later said it had helped motivate his side to win at the Amex. "This issue generated very negative press coverage, inconvenience to our visitors for which we have apologised, as
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well as speculation and rumour, much of it exaggerated or untrue," Barber said. "To be clear, the incident was confined to the floor and to the paper dispenser area of one cubicle in the visitors' dressing room toilets. "No 'messages' were scrawled on the floor or anywhere else. And it remains a slight possibility that this was not a deliberate act of vandalism as attempts had been made to clean up the area before the issue was brought to our attention.
"Numerous club employees and contractors need access to the tunnel area of our stadium to do their jobs. "There is no evidence that a member of the club's staff was responsible. Equally, we cannot be sure who was. "Unfortunately, we are very unlikely to know exactly what happened, but access and security to the tunnel area have been reviewed and some changes will be implemented next season. "It is now time to move on."
Albion reveals new away kit ALBION’S new away kit will be a yellow shirt, with navy pin stripes, navy shorts, and yellow and navy socks. The new design features new club sponsor American Express, and complements the club’s new home strip, revealed in April. The striking new away strip was unveiled for the first time at Errea’s 25th anniversary dinner in Parma last night, as the Italian kit specialists showcased their various kits for the 2013/14 season. Business development manager Paul Rogers commented: “We wanted something
bright and bold, a change strip which would complement the new home strip. We are really pleased with the design, cut and finished product. “A lot of thought has gone into the design of these kits and we hope fans will like it as much as those of us who have been involved in the design and creation. “The initial reaction from the supporters has been great, and everyone at the club is delighted by the overwhelming positive response to both new strips for next season.”
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