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Hunt for black-clad road rage attacker by Carl Eldridge news@sussexpost.co.uk A BLACK-CLAD biker who smashed a wing mirror cutting a driver’s throat in a road-rage clash is being hunted by poilce. THe injured motorist was treated in hospital for cuts to his throat after the motorcyclist deliberately smashed into his car. Police are now appealing for witnesses after the man was attacked while driving in Chichester with his partner and baby. THe

19-year-old victim, who is from Bognor Regis, had been driving a silver Ford Focus when the mystery assailant, dressed entirely in black, launched the attack. He leant across and smashed the wing mirror on the vehicle in what police are calling an unprovoked attack. Now investigators want anyone who witnessed the attack or who saw the black-clad biker to contact them. Full story see Page 12.

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FUNDRAISERS dressed up as furry friends to promote THe Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre summer fayre on Sunday (August 15,11-4pm). Pamela Fitzsimons organised the event at Chichester Festival THeatre with staff and volunteers dressing up as cats and rabbits. THey were joined by actors James Bolam, Anne Reid, Evie Edgell, and Susan Jameson, who were all at the Minerva. THe event raised £400. Pamela said: "THe fayre is our main fund raising event and we really do have something for everyone. "And and please look at our amazing prizes on offer at our

EXCLUSIVE “IT’S in my nature.” That’s what fish and chip shop owner Adam Papadamon said when asked why he gives free food to the homeless at a church. Owner of La Fish in The Hornet, Chichester, he has been giving away food to those in need for years. He pays a visit to Chichester Family Church in Orchard Street every week to give them a supply of food including fish, chips, sausages, pies and fish cakes. And it’s a real treat for those living on the streets, who often are used to donations of simple food such as soup and bread. “I have been doing this for many years,” Adam said. “I have met a lot of homeless people. It gives me great pleasure to help them. “The more that we can help each other makes for a better world. It means a great deal to them. They know that somebody is thinking of them.” Eileen Gydmann is a member of the church and runs the lunch for the homeless every week. She said: “They really do enjoy it. They write Adam a thank you note.Sometimes that’s the only hot meal that they have all week. They appreciate it very much. They never give me any trouble. They are always grateful.” Usually around 20 people come into the church for the meal. Most of them are fairly young. And Eileen said she is forever grateful for Adam’s contribution. “I think it’s wonderful,” she added. “He’s a great man, he has helped me out so much. If every church did a meal once a week these boys would have a hot meal every day.” Recently, Adam also donated 25 meals to Stonepillow — a homeless charity in Chichester which was formed back in 1989.

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Tyrie's praise for city Tories by Carl Eldridge news@sussexpost.co.uk MP Andrew Tyrie has praised Chichester Conservatives for showing strength during recent political unrest in the party. David Cameron resigned following Brexit and Theresa May came in as Prime Minister. And Tyrie has offered thanks to the city’s Tories for their support during the period. He said: “I want to thank the association for the tremendous support shown both to me and the party through what has been a difficult time in politics. “I am delighted that the parliamentary party moved swiftly to put in place new leadership and that Theresa has also moved quickly to form her own distinctive ministerial team. "There will be tough times ahead and a lot of work to do. "The country has spoken on the issue of Europe, not in a General Election and for a five-year term, but probably for a generation. "It is our job as Conservatives, not just to respect the decision, but to translate it into the policies that can best secure the national interest, and the wellbeing of the British people. "I will do whatever I can to make that work a success. The referendum poses big challenges for the UK economy, and its foreign policy. "It may also create opportunities. Seizing them will require rigorous

negotiations for our withdrawal from the EU to ensure the greatest possible access to the single market. It will also require efforts to boost trade with the rest of the world. "There is virtually nothing that the Conservatives can’t achieve if we stick together. "I hope that, now that the campaign is over, the party nationally will be able to develop the same spirit of unity that we have shown in the Chichester association. "We sustained that mood even though strong views were held on both sides of the referendum debate. "It is one of the reasons that this association is not just one of the biggest in the country but one of the strongest and most effective. I look forward to discussing the decisions that lie ahead in coming months with constituents and association members."

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NURSING manager Joseph Miller who stole a valuable watch from a dying patient has been spared prison. Joseph Miller, 40, took the £5,000 Rolex Submariner watch from David Davies, 68, at St Richard's Hospital, Chichester, in August, two tears ago. Miller had taken the watch with his own belongings without realising, Portsmouth Crown Court heard. He then put it in a shed for months despite appeals for the return of the family heirloom. Married dad-of-two Miller, of Walberton, took the watch to be valued at a jeweller's but police had registered it stolen and he was arrested. He was given a 14-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, fined £7,500 and ordered to pay £500 court costs. Prosecutor Jonathan Underhill said the watch was treasured by Mr Davies and he had made promises about its future to his son. Sarah Jones, mitigating, said Miller had been suffering from stress since his own dad, mum and grandmother had died after the theft. Miller has since resigned from a 17-year career in nursing.

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Chinwag... A GADGET called a '"fit-bit" s all the rage among Chinwag's crowd who are keen to monitor their activity in a bid to inspire them to stay in shape. But it can have depressing consequences, I fear. One gal of my acquaintance toils at a Chichester shop counter and took a mind-boggling 24,000 steps in one shift! My advice? Put in for a pay rise, my dear. SADDENED to see homeless folk still sleeping rough in the centre of Chichester last week; outside Marks & Spencer and at the rear of Barclays bank. The Chichester homeless charity Stonepillow do such marvellous work, yet still some unfortunates choose to, or more likely have no choice but to, sleep on the streets.

WW2 fighter ace Douglas Bader's life was celebrated at Tangmere Military Aviation Museum on the 75th anniversary of him joining Tangmere Wing. In 1941 he was promoted and had three squadrons under his command. And on Saturday he was commemorated in a series of activities and talks at

PITY the poor cyclist who looked totally bemused as he took a short cut throught the CFT car park on Sunday night only to be greeted with a giant screen and a huge Humphrey Bogarde staring out at him. He'd clearly not been aware that the first drive-in screening in West Sussex was taking place with a showing of Casablanca!

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SHOPPERS can take advantage of a new market in Chichester next week. The market is set for a trial period on Wednesday (August 17) in North Street and East Street. Councillor Gillian Keegan, cabinet member for commercial services at Chichester District Council, said: “We are very much looking forward to the market starting. “We want the market to be a real success but we have also used this as an opportunity to start from scratch and look at what is right for our

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MIRACLE mum Amanda Newton proved to be an inspirational figure once again as she sky-dived from a plane despite being paralysed. All-action Amanda plummeted 13,000 feet and landed safely in the brave skyfall undertaken to raise money for a muchneeded wetroom in her home to cope with her disabilities. Mum-of-four Amanda, born in Chichester but who now lives in Yapton, was joined by her daughter Megan Worne and friend Kerry Stafford for the jump on Tuesday. She was paralysed from the waist down in a bike crash a year ago and endured six months rehabilitation in Stoke Mandeville before she could come home. Since then she has become an ambassador for the Together We Will campaign to get disabled people active alongside TV star Will Mellor. After the trio landed safely, Amanda, 44, said: “A year ago on this day I suffered an accident that would change my life completely. "I was left paralysed from the waist down. We jumped out a plane to help raise money to give me back as much independence as possible. “A wet room will make all the difference to my life and give me back so much freedom in my own home. Please please help us with our cause.” And the morning after the jump before, Amanda said: "I woke up with a big contented grin on my face this morning. Think I wore it all night. Have to admit I ache a bit. That's great though as it proves it was real. " To donate, got to www.justgiving.com and search 'Amanda Worne'

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MUSIC for all tastes will be on offer at an event in Walberton this weekend. The first Core Fest is taking place amid thousands of trees in the orchard at HFT Sussex. Bands such as The Beatles For Sale, The Speak, Dolly Doom and the Toucan Shuffle will be on stage among the Russets, the Melroses and the Fortunes. Juice from the apples will be pressed and sold to thirsty musiclovers to bring them closer to nature. And the ten-hour event from midday tomorrow (Saturday) at the large Eastergate Lane site has free admission. Paul Kemp, one of the registered workers at the home for

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A NEWLY refurbished store has been launched in Chichester by West Cornwall Pasty Co. The food retailer is calling the West Cornwall Food Co a "concept store". It is situated in North Street. Chairman Chris Peck said: “The friendly local shop feel allows us an opportunity to reach out to the high street and meet customers' needs."

CAMPAIGNERS have demanded a crossing is installed on a busy road after the tragic death of a man who was in collision with a car. And a councillor has warned that unless action is taken to help slow down speeding motorists, more lives could be at risk. Residents in Florence Road want the District Council to act so drivers curb their speed on the 20-mph stretch. The call comes after man, 64, was hit by a car last month. John Peter Worne,

64, known as Peter, died at St George's Hospital, Tooting two days after an accident in the road. The victim lived in nearby Gilmore Road, and now the community is asking for safety measures to be put in place and have gathered more than 400 signatures to a petition. Councillor Les Hixson said: "They need to spend the money on a crossing, because we're interested in saving lives in the future. "We get a lot of excuses for not spending money, but this is health and safety and everyone who visits the park opposite has to cross this road daily.

Where that man came from was a home, he was slow-moving, and even whilst we've been here campaigning we've seen people with assisted walking trying to move in between cars and someone will get killed again." Campaigners joined Chichester Mayor Peter Budge at the crash site to highlight their cause. Jo Millen, from the Florence Park Community Group helped organise the protest. She said: "It is a 20mph speed limit and I don't that it is think it's adhered to, and it think part of that is the lack of clear signs. "We all want to work together to get this

crossing safely, and we understand there will be restrictions because of the road's layout. "But we're looking for Highways England to come out and tell us what could be a good crossing." The car involved in the collision was a red Kia Venga. Its driver, a 77-year-old man from Bognor, and his wife, 83, were both unhurt. Police say the driver has not been arrested. Anyone with information ccan contact police by emailing collision.appeal@ sussex.pnn.police.ukor ring 101 quoting Operation Pincushion.

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been promoted to the position of demi chef de partie. The apprentice starts at Home Farm, getting a greater understanding of the estate-reared produce, they then work within each of the different restaurants across the estate, adding to their experience." The Goodwood Chef Academy programme is introduced to students in the final year of their level one professional cookery course by Lyndsay Moger, Goodwood’s head of recruitment for entertainment and hospitality, as well as Henry MacAskill, entertaining and hospitality procurement manager. Henry said: “We at Goodwood have a distinct and deeply rooted passion for food. The Chef’s Academy programme allows young students to join us on that journey and explore with us as they learn.” The spokesman added: "Goodwood is the perfect platform to help grow and encourage young chefs with its numerous restaurants. "These include the ever-popular The Richmond Arms, The Bar & Grill, The Aero Café, The Kennels private members club, as well as the events held at Goodwood House and across the estate and the organic Home Farm, which provides much of the produce for the restaurants." *For more details on the scheme contact Goodwood on 01243 755000 or email careers@goodwood.com

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GORDAN Ramseys of the future are being challenged to take part in a cook-off to land the chance of becoming a top-notch chef at Goodwood. Bosses have teamed up with Chichester College to offer young foodies an opportunity to prove their talent in a quest for culinary excellence. Candidates will face a grilling in an interview and then participate in the cook-offs to showcase their gastronomic skills. The successful applicant will be invited to work at Goodwood on the two-year programme with the end goal of potentially being offered a position within one of the restaurants across the estate. Goodwood is working alongside Chichester College’s hospitality department to develop the intern scheme, which is now successfully running into its third year of operation. A spokesman said: "With the scheme in full swing Goodwood now has a chef operating at each level of the programme, first and second year apprentices as well as a successful chef, who has now been employed by Goodwood on a permanent basis and has just

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A MOTORIST was treated in hospital for cuts to his throat after a biker deliberately smashed his wing mirror. Police are now appealing for witnesses after the man was injured while driving in Chichester with his partner and baby. At about 2.20pm on Friday (5 August), police received a report of a collision between a car and a motorcycle in Summersdale Road, close to the junction with Blomfield Drive. The 19-year-old victim, from Bognor Regis, had been driving a silver Ford Focus when a motorcyclist — unprovoked — leant across and smashed the wing mirror to the vehicle.

THRILL-SEEKING Charlotte Manville is counting the days until she plummets to earth at 125mph. Mum-of-two Charlotte Charlotte will be skydiving in aid of Parkinson's UK and the Donald Wilson Unit at St Richard's Hospital in Chichester. She is taking to the sky above Salisbury on September 18 and will be jumping from 15,000ft with the first section in freefall. Charlotte, 28, of Bognor, said: "I'm really excited about my skydive. I'm impatient and I can't wait to do it.” Her fundraising has been prompted by the devastating impact of Parkinson's on her father, Frank Fry. He is now in a Petworth home where he can live in comfort with end stage Parkinson's aged 77. Charlotte hopes to raise £500 for the causes.

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by Carl Eldridge news@sussexpost.co.uk AMBULANCE crews have got new gadgets to go with the job after 999 bosses handed over more than 200 iPads. Staff in Chichester are among the West Sussex workers at SECAmb (South East Coast Ambulance Service) to be given the devices. Paramedics will use the iPads to complete patient records electronically, which managers say will help to streamline communication with hospitals, save time and are more environmentally friendly than keeping paper records. SECAmb are currently the only regional ambulance service in the country using iPads to store clinical records. IT development project chief Karen Mann said:“The development of our ePCR (electronic Patient Clinical Record) is an important part of our plan to streamline the handover process with hospital emergency departments at the same time as reducing the amount of paper used. “It will also be useful for our clinicians

during assessments for patients not conveyed to hospital and eventually improve our links with local healthcare teams and GP surgeries.” Paramedic Mike Earl, one of the first to get to grips with the system, said: “This is a really worthwhile innovation. The quality of the documentation is much better and more legible. "With it being electronic there are no constraints to a text box and you can write as much as you like without the need to fill in a continuation sheet as you would have to with the paper system. “It’s also of benefit that data can be captured and audited instantly and although we’re in the early stages it’s also been well received by our hospital colleagues. Staff also like the fact that with the software operated on an iPad, the equipment is multi-functional.” The ePCR project was launched in last year with an trial among 20 staff in Thanet, Kent, which resulted in more than a thousand new records being collected and stored. Now the service will be rolled out across the service's entire operating area. New ambulance HQ unvield - See Page 16

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WEST Dean was the chilli capital at the weekend as the fiesta celebrated its 21st anniversary. Visitors added spice to summer at the fiery festival which boasted 140 stalls, and sizzling music. Alicia Littlepage, 17, told us her experience was “fabulous and spicy as always” despite regretting her choice to sample some of the spiciest dips on offer. Chichester chocolatiers Montezumas showcased chilli flavoured products, and caterers Bubble& recreated the bubble and squeak dish into their snack. Fiesta-goers browsed stalls offering quirky gifts, grabbed a drink and enjoyed

and end on a staggered basis to ensure ambulance cover is maintained in all areas served by the new centre. Crews will continue to use Chichester and Bognor stations while the additional response posts are commissioned. The Trust will also continue to explore other potential sites across its region for additional response posts based on patient demand. Manager Lorna Stuart, said: “A huge amount of work has taken place prior to the new centre becoming operational and we’re looking forward to the first crews entering the new system. “This way of working ensures we have a system in place where our staff are spending more time doing the job they are trained to do – treating patients."

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family fun on the vintage funfair. Harrison Pink, 7, said he’d, "love to go next year with all my family". There were cooking classes from Dean Edwards, chef on ITV’s Lorraine, and Rustie Lee, expert in Caribbean cuisine. The fiesta also featured a rare white chilli, the Streuth! chilli, named by growers Simpsons Seeds for Australianborn West Dean chilli specialist Sarah Wain. It has the heat of 110,000 Scovilles and leaves the mouth flaming. Latin bands added energy and festivity to the atmosphere. Yes, it was hot all over. LUCY STUBBINGS

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AMBULANCE crews are operating out of a new centre in Tangmere. South East Coast Ambulance Service’s (SECAmb’s) saw crews report to the centre on Chichester Business Park last Tuesday. SECAmb hope the "make ready" system minimises the risk of cross-infection and frees up front-line staff, who historically have cleaned and re-stocked ambulances, to spend more time treating patients, and keeps vehicles on the road for longer. Workers regularly deep-clean, restock and check vehicles for mechanical faults. While ambulance staff will start and end their shifts from the new centre the service provided to the region will be maintained with a number of dedicated Ambulance Community Response Posts, (ACRPs). Shifts will also begin

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YOUNG and old folk came together for the annual summer fete at Marriott House and Lodge, Chichester. Residents, relatives and visitors were entertained with an afternoon of music with many singing along and even some impromptu dancing! The afternoon also included various stalls, games, tombola, refreshements and a raffle. The afternoon raised £1,000 for residents' social activity fund. Manager Theresa Shell said: "We are allways endeavouring to incorparte our residents within the community, so it was lovely to see so many people attend. This event is looked forward to by us all, with decorations and plans being made months in advance."

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MBE award for Michael HE campaigned for 30 years to prevent flooding. Now Michael Stephenson has been made an MBE. The 82-year-old who now lives in Chichester and was co-founder of the Fishbourne and Parklands Flood Prevention Group, received his award last month. Now suffering from terminal cancer, he worked alongside Samantha Wright to campaign for better flood prevention in the area. He said: “I was thrilled, honoured. We've been a very successful team." He founded a flood prevention group in the 1980s but following devastating floods in Fishbourne in 2012, he co-founded a new group. It carried out 10 major projects included dredging the main watercourse from the A27 roundabout by Tesco round to the creek.

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Catherine's delight at new Chichester University role by Ruth Scammell news@sussexpost.co.uk

Post CHILDREN with special needs or disabilities can take part in activities this summer. West Sussex County Council is offering a variety of activities including swimming and music sessions. A long list of events and short breaks is currently available via Local Offer, a website packed with info. See Sussex Local Offer via www.local-offer.org.

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PROFESSOR Catherine Harper has been appointed the University of Chichester's new deputy vice-chancellor. Professor Harper, who will take up her new position on November 1, is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries at the University of Portsmouth, where she is also Professor of Textiles. She said: “I am delighted to be joining the University of Chichester, and I’m especially drawn to the institution’s mixture of an enviable and well-understood history, and the development of modern, innovative and specialist facilities. "These include the engineering and gigital technology park that will showcase the very best of applied design, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), and creative technologies. "The University of Chichester is firmly focused on excellent student experience, high quality academic provision, research innovation, regional economic regeneration and partnership, and ensuring that its graduates are prepared for careers in and beyond their disciplines. “This focus, coupled with a compelling commitment to widening participation in higher education, as well as inclusive citizenship and a distinctive

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identity, attracts me professionally identity, attracts and me professionally and personally, and I am personally, looking forward and I am looking forward enormously to joiningenormously the Chichester to joining the Chichester academic community.” academic community.” to the University of Portsmouth, Prior to the University Prior of Portsmouth, Catherine Dean of the Faculty of Arts Catherine was Dean of the Facultywas of Arts Industries at the University of and Digital Industries atand the Digital University of East London. East London. And ofshe heldofthe position of Head of And she held the position Head the School of Architecture and Design the School of Architecture and Design at the University at the University of Brighton. She has of Brighton. She has supervised PhDs in the UK, Australia supervised PhDs in the UK, Australia and Sweden. and Sweden. Vice-Chancellor Professor Clive Vice-Chancellor Professor Clive said: “Professor Harper’s subject Behagg said: “ProfessorBehagg Harper’s subject background background will complement that ofwill thecomplement that of the other members other members of the executive team. of the executive team. "And Catherine’s experience of the "And Catherine’s experience of the STEM agenda will support our strategic STEM agenda will support our strategic to ensure that our engineering intention to ensure thatintention our engineering park draws upon and digital technology and parkdigital draws technology upon the knowledge, research, and innovation the knowledge, research, and innovation which exists withinwhich our exists existing within our existing provision.” provision.” is a member of the AHRC Catherine is a memberCatherine of the AHRC Peer Review Fellow of both the Peer Review College, Fellow of bothCollege, the Higher and Education Higher Education Academy RSA, Academy and RSA, Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief of Routledge’s journalof Routledge’s journal an editorial board member Textile, and an editorialTextile, board and member of TheofInternational Journal of Fashion of The International Journal Fashion Technology and Education Design, Technology Design, and Education (Routledge). (Routledge). *Do you haveto an job announcement to *Do you have an job announcement make? you changed your position make? Have you changed yourHave position and want to feature and want to feature in Chichester's only in Chichester's only free, independent newspaper? Email free, independent newspaper? Email news@sussexpost.co.uk.news@sussexpost.co.uk.

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GET ready festival goers because Victorious is on its way to Southsea for what is expected to be another spectacular year of music and arts. On Saturday the 27th and Sunday the 28th of August the beautiful Castle Field will be alight with vibrant stages that will play host to some of the hottest talents in the music industry. This year’s lne-up will be sure to entice all music lovers with award-winning acts, the best of which have got to be Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and the rather excellent Manic Street Preachers. Then there is no less than Mark Ronson, Annie Mac, The Horrors, Echo & the Bunnymen and so many more fantastic

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musicians. Throughout the event there will be 13 venues to venture through including the four main stages. Market Way is a pathway between stages that is bursting with quirky market stalls and plenty to admire as you wonder through. From thrift stores, handmade goods, arts, crafts, seriously good food it’s sure to be full of hussle and bussle over the weekend. For all of you who are considered disco divas and karaoke kings you must head to Little Johnny Russell’s silent disco area, where you can rave until you have no rave left. And then rave some more. If you know all the lyrics to all those floor-filling favourites

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Take a tour at Pallant House Time to see major exhibition of the hearlded work of hugely infleuntial Christopher Wood plus discover work by Henry Moore amongst others... SOPHISTICATED Primitive is the title of the major Christopher Wood exhibition which is at Pallant House Gallery until October. It is described as a major exhibition on the life and art of British artist Wood (1901-1930). The gallery’s website says as an important and influential figure in the British art world during the 1920s, Wood developed a ‘faux-naïve’ style as he navigated a path between the representational painting of the Edwardian era and the new style of abstraction of the 1930s. A celebration of the magnitude of the artist’s achievement in the ten years before his premature death, aged just 29, this comprehensive review explores the enduring paradox between the primitive and the sophisticated in Wood’s oeuvre. Pallant House Gallery's collection is described as one of the best in the UK. Take a tour and discover important works by Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson, Ivon Hitchens, Henry Moore, John Piper, Graham Sutherland, Patrick Caulfield, Michael Andrews, Peter Blake and many more and learn about how their wonderful minds work and what stories lay beneath their work.

Summer variety is spice of life Make sure that you catch legendary all-round entertainer Bobby Crush along with funnyman Paul James, billed as the 'comedians' comedian' THIS summer, variety is back in a big way at the Regis Centre. In a show that harks back to the glory days of summer at the seaside, this variety performance will showcase the best in professional and local talent. The line-up features renowned pianist and entertainer Bobby Crush. Few entertainers can claim to have had as varied a career as Bobby, famous in the UK for over 40 years primarily as a pianist but also as a songwriter, broadcaster, actor and TV presenter. Then there is Paul James. Paul is an

comedian and has been performing for over 45 years. He is known in the business as “the comedians’ comedian” and is the resident funny man at London’s world famous Brick Lane Music Hall. The performance will also feature live music from the Andy Beaumont Swing Band, professional dancers and vocalists and more! This is the must-see performance of the summer, we are told. *Box Office: 01243 861010. Opening times: Mon to Sat 10am-4pm.

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Retro & Retro Vintage & Vintage Affair Affair Fundraiser willFundraiser benefit St will Wilfrid's benefit Hospice St Wilfrid's Hospice ST Wilfrid’s Hospice is hosting its annual Retro & Vintage Affair at the Assembly Rooms in North Street, Chichester on Friday 28th August. With Goodwood Revival Festival looming this is the perfect opportunity to get suited and booted, ready to head back in time to the lively 1900s whilst supporting your local charity and hospice. There will be rails upon rails of fabulous vintage clothing ascending to the assembly rooms and shoppers will be welcomed with a fabulous variety of authentic vintage items, ranging from clothes and accessories to toys, haberdashery and furniture. You can also enjoy retro bric-a-brac,

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MEET Roger Gibson, the artistic director of the Chichester Film Festival, the cinema’s consultant artistic director and founder of the Chichester Cinema at New Park. According to its website, Roger has been part of the Chichester arts scene since the 1960s, starting at the Chichester College as the ‘Chichester College Adult Education Film Society’ in September 1979. Films were shown on 16mm one evening a week for 24 weeks, plus a Saturday Junior Film Club. The first film shown by the Film Society was Woody Allen's ‘Love and Death’. This developed into an independent cinema,

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The post is association with the Base Skate Park offers ONE free entry to BASE SKATE PARK from Friday 12th August 2016 to Friday 9th September 2016 inclusive, including weekends. ONE VOUCHER PER PERSON PER VISIT Simply fill in this voucher to obtain free entry into the skate park (please note that photocopies will NOT be accepted)

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so take a chance to go visit and grab lunch with friends. Another of many reasons to head down to this fantastic skate park is there wonderful and fully stocked shop situated inside the facility, with The Base’s own merchandise, bike parts, scooter parts and more are on offer to you and specialist advisers who can help you find exactly what you need to spice up your skate life. On top of this get a fantastic one to one experience with some of the most skilled and trained skaters and bikers in the county as The Base offer a friendly Coaching service for all disciplines, ages and levels. Coaching Sessions are £15 which includes your lesson and freedom to use The Base facilities for the remainder of the two hour session. And after your lesson your Coach will be on hand to offer further guidance for the rest of your session to help you improve in all areas and become master of the board. Do not hesitate, this venue is a brilliant facility that provides activities galore with a place to socialise and eat and drink. So get down to the base, invite your friends, and see for yourself why this place has become so popular and loved by so many locals.

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Muchos Burritos brings you Mexican sensations This is LOCO especially when it comes to FOOD. AS a food lover of all culinary cuisine and especially the spicy kind, I was excited to get down to popular restaurant Muchos Burritos in Chichester Gate to try out there authentic tasting Mexican dishes. Myself and my partner decided we needed somewhere different to try, and both being big exotic food fans we thought that hitting up this restaurant would be ideal on our day out. We headed to Chichester Gate where we spotted the huge, vibrant sign for the restaurant and we knew just from first impressions we would enjoy it. We were greeted by two lovely waitresses (and a serenading Spanish guitar band playing

through the stereo) and already we fell a little in love with the ambience. The seating areas are superb and spacious, perfect for a group or party of people. Each table supplied with a range of hot sauces to flavour your food and a sombrero just to make you feel at home. Close to becoming a national franchise, Muchos Burrito is venturing into giving their customers a gourmet and faithful taste of Mexico, all coming at a fabulous price range and offering something that all of the family can enjoy. My partner and I stared long and hard at the menu board; to be honest there was just so much to choose from, bursting out

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at us were a choice of burritos, quesadillas, tachos, nachos, salads, all with a choice of flavoursome fillings we decided in the end to test out these infamous burritos before tasting anything else, after all they are the speciality. Going up to the counter, you are taken down a stream of flavours and you pick and choose your fillings with the chef as you go, the aromas coming off the foods where undeniably taste-tingling and I could feel the spices even before they hit my tongue. I decided to go with a chicken base in my burrito and I could see whilst it was being dished up that it was cooked to perfection in an abundance of spices and flavours. The next big decision to make on my little burrito journey was the rice filling, they supply two favours of rices; one sweet with lime, the other spicy and hot (of course I chose the spicier option while my less brave significant other went for a sweeter taste) then we ventured to the next stage of our build-a-burrito, with adding a flavoursome batch of fiery beans which packed out the wrap with zing. Then on to packing it out with a choice of salads, starting with gorgeously tender roasted peppers all the way to the punch-packing jalapeños and that cool sour cream. Choices

of cheeses and salsas are of also cheeses on offer and to salsas takeare also on offer to take a pick from but I decided a pick to gofrom for my butall-time I decided to go for my all-time favourite Latin sauce, favourite guacamole. Latin Once sauce, my guacamole. Once my burrito was stuffed up toburrito its limit, was offstuffed they took up to its limit, off they took it to their toasting facilities it to to their sealtoasting in all that facilities to seal in all that flavour, ready for my taste experience. flavour, ready for my taste experience. As the As the waitress walked over waitress with mywalked over with my finallymyself finished finally finished dish, both anddish, my both myself and my partner couldn’t partner couldn’t wait to taste what we wait had to taste what we had created. As we created. As we took the first bites intotook thisthe first bites into this enormous mound we of Mexican greatness, we enormous mound of Mexican greatness, looked at each other with beaming instantly looked at eachinstantly other with beaming eyes, mouthfuls of smiles. The taste was eyes, mouthfuls of smiles. The taste was so many impeccable, so many impeccable, flavours circling our flavours circling our mouths and yet one each compliments one mouths and yet each compliments so effortlessly. another so effortlessly.another The spices were just The spices were just forpartner's my palletand and for my partner's and right for my pallet andright for my thetreat whole was a total treat to all senses. the whole taste was a total totaste all senses. With thenext restaurant With the restaurant being right door tobeing right next door to Chichester Chichester Cineworld and bowlingCineworld alley, my and bowling alley, my prediction is that this place will only get even prediction is that this place will only get even more popular. With a vast menu offering such more popular. With a vast menu offering such a hugeMexican variety dishes of authentic Mexican dishes a huge variety of authentic a suitably authentic setting it's lovable, in a suitably authenticin setting it's lovable, a place that offers something affordable and a place affordable that offers and something everybody. our word for it, it's “Muy for everybody. Take ourfor word for it, it'sTake “Muy Asombroso”. Asombroso”. DANIELLE KELLY DANIELLE KELLY

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The Red Lion Pub situated in the heart of Arundel’s busy High Street first opened its doors nearly 300 years ago. The mix of the team, Chris, locals and visitors creates a warm friendly atmosphere. A range of beers and ciders on tap, a fine selection of wines and guest ales from some of West Sussex’s many craft breweries ensures plenty of choice to quench ones thirst. Alongside the daily specials board, featuring fresh locally sourced Sussex produce there are a variety of more traditional dishes available including a selection of roast meats on

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Carl & Angie welcome you to the Aviator bar and grill on the Esplanade. Food served every day 10am-9pm. Fantastic restaurant can host function, conferences & parties.

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I have just returned from La Belle France with a look at both the Nantes and Bordeaux regions. Nantes in Southern Brittany is a very chilled and unpolluted big city famous for its seafood and local wine featured in the photos at the ornate La Cigale restaurant which adorns the Place Graslin. The lobster medallions were exquisite and accompanied by a most crisp and refreshing Muscadet Sur Lie from a small local production area. If you fly to Nantes there is a special shuttle service every 20 minutes to Nantes station or the city centre where trams and outdoor cafe areas abound. The cost is 8 euros 50 and avoids you having to resort to an expensive taxi ride. La Place du Pilori is a lovely intimate eating area and I was able to revisit Lycee Clémenceau, where I used to work, with its grandiose frontage. Venturing via La Rochelle on a long, but interesting train journey I ended up in the delightful historic city of Bordeaux whose vineyards and cellars used to surround the city, but are now further afield. Feeling peckish, I selected a very

f French oak barrels salubrious establishment entitled Le Noailles where I espied an old favourite of mine, namely Oeufs Mimosa with the succulent taste of fresh tuna — heaven. Magret of Canard followed — another fine dish ! No visit to Bordeaux is complete without a trip (30 minutes by train) to the picturesque medieval town of St Émilion for a spot of obligatory wine tasting as you climb up the town. The next day I ventured to the Medoc region and the small area of St Julien, lunched with Anne Cuvelier whose family own the renowned Château Léoville Poyferré (bought half a bottle for the princely sum of 33 euros) and in the evening ventured back to central Bordeaux and saw an instrumental British group Punch Lime entertaining

f La Cigale Nantes passers-by who formed an appreciative crowd. The next day I mused on the free spirit of the French amidst recent disasters, the marvellous tramway system established as recently as 2000 with a flat rate fare of one euro 50 and the rather inordinately expensive taxi fares that can and should be avoided. Finding yet another hidden square swarming with revellers I found a 2012 Château Chasse-Spleen (between £2025 purchased at Berry Brothers or at source) and shelled out 59 euros at a café and, given the unusually low mark-up, indulged in the rich black fruit aromas, the soft ripe tannins, great balance and seductive chewy finish! Quel plaisir! Time to return to Blighty and the wonders of Southern Rail, the worst journey of all and quelle horreur !

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OUSING – a major crisis is looming – if it isn’t already here. The last five years has seen a big shift to renting privately and the radical change in housing benefit some say have seriously reduced current living standards and future wealth, with implications for individuals and the state. Women have come into our drop-in describing unbelievable housing issues. The housing crisis is about people. It’s the family struggling to meet next month’s mortgage payment. The young family renting a rundown flat, wondering if they’ll ever be able to afford a home of their own. The children living in temporary accommodation, forced to change schools every time they move. The lack of affordable, decent homes is affecting families across the country. Here’s how: Home ownership is slipping out of reach. On average, house prices are now almost seven times people’s incomes. It’s becoming more difficult for young people to save up and buy a home. Housing costs are hugely expensive. Many of the people on the housing ladder did so by taking out risky mortgage loans that stretched them to their financial limit. Now that the economy is struggling, people are finding it harder to meet their monthly repayments, often with dire consequences.

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LACE up your trainers and start limbering up as the Chestnut Tree House 10k run returns for a 13th year. The hospice, which supports 300 children and young people in Sussex and south east Hampshire with lifeshortening conditions, will be transforming Littlehampton’s seafront into a running track on September 11. A new route is being introduced for 2016, which will see participants take in the beach, boating lake and residential areas, and people of all abilities are being encouraged to sign up. A total of 1,200 people took part in last year’s event and raised a magnificent £45,000 – a figure organisers are hoping to surpass in 2016. The Arundel-based hospice, which through its community teams also cares for families in their own homes across the county, relies heavily on community support as it receives less than seven per cent central government funding towards its £3.5 million yearly running costs.

Nicky Ifould, the hospice's events fundraiser, said: “Our annual 10k race has become a popular fixture locally and further afield, attracting runners from as far away as London. Last year’s event was a huge success and we really want to build on this in 2016. “We have introduced a new fast, flat route this year, which is predominantly on the roads or promenades of Littlehampton and Rustington, making it an ideal course for both seasoned runners and beginners. "People are welcome to complete the course at their own pace, whether they run, jog or walk it as part of a team or as an individual. “All we ask is that participants raise as much as they possibly can for Chestnut Tree House. Every penny people donate or raise for us really does count." Registration costs £14 and the charity can set up a Just Giving page for participants. Potential volunteers are also welcome. More details about the run and helping from www.chestnut-tree-house. org.uk/10k

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ocally, we feel it definitely needs more joined up thinking because if nothing is going to change in the shortterm alternative ideas/solutions must be found otherwise we will resemble Victorian times with overcrowding, dreadful conditions, illness and children living in appalling conditions with long term impact. A good hard look is needed and not by central government but local people and local communities.

CARING staff at the RSPCA's Mount Noddy are looking for a retirement home for their golden oldie. Mary-Kate is seeking her last move. She is described as a lovely girl and is very chatty. She has a manageable health issue but considering her age, is very sprightly and loving. They say: "She has a lovely personality and thinks she is still a kitten, so would make a great family member, but we don't want her to spend her last few year in a cattery...can you help?"

Please call Mount Noddy on 01243 773359 or email info@ rspcamountnoddy.org.uk if you are willing to adopt her. Mount Noddy is run by the Sussex Chichester and District branch of the RSPCA. The Eartham centre had 21 cats listed on its website last Friday for re-homing. There were also five dogs. The centre is open from 11am-4pm daily except Wednesday. It provides care and assistance to abandoned, abused and unwanted cats and dogs.

MEMBERS of Bognor Regis Twinning Association are looking forward to next Tuesday when members of their two German twin towns arrive. The several dozen visitors from Weil am Rhein and Trebbin will be on their latest five day stay in the town. Among the excursions planned are outings to Winchester, Alresford, Wareham, Lulworth Cove and Swanage. Next Wednesday evening will see a finger buffet reception given by Bognor's town mayor, Cllr Pat Dillon, and town councillors to be held at Butlin's. Friday will see a railway trip arranged to take the guests to Emsworth with a boat journey arranged for a look around Chichester Harbour. This will be followed by a journey back to Chichester for a tour of the cathedral. Twinning association press officer James Clevett said: "That evening, a reception will be given by members of the association where a buffet will be laid on during an evening of entertainment. "While here, our German visitors will be staying as guests at the homes of twinning members who, on the Saturday, they will have a free day as well as on Sunday before their evening departure." Anyone in the Bognor Regis area can join the twinning association. Regarding the German twin towns, Weil-amRhein has been joined with Bognor Regis since 1987. It is located in the southwest corner of the countryside alongside the River Rhine. Over the river to the west is France while Switzerland is to the south. The twinning with Trebbin - which has long been twinned with Weil-am-Rhein - took place in 1995. Trebbin is to the east of Berlin and was in the Russian sector of Europe after the Second World War. Bognor Regis' twinning links date back to 1980 with the French town of St Maur des Fosses, which is situated on a bend of the river Marne close to Paris. Exchange visits are held with all three towns in alternate years. They see the members of each of them visit each other in turn.

Dear Editor This October, thousands of people from all over the UK will join Diabetes UK's London Bridge challenge, walking ten miles across 13 bridges in central London and this year we are urging you to sign up. It's a great and unique way to see the sights in the capital, and the money you raise through sponsorship to take part will help us to fund vital research, campaign on key issues, and offer education and support to more people who are living with diabetes. There are now four million people living with diabetes in the UK, a number that is growing rapidly - but the right support at the right time helps people to manage it and live long, healthy lives. Walking is a great way of keeping physically healthy which, along with eating a healthy diet, can help you maintain a healthy weight and therefore reduce your risk of Type 2 diabetes and help all those with the condition to manage it. Sign up now for the event on October 9 at www.diabetes.org. uk/bridges challenge or call 0345 123 2399. Tanya Richardson Regional Fundraising Manager, Diabetes UK

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collecting policy — a set of parameters that dictates what the museum will accept into its collection — and many museums and societies ended up with a large collection of objects from around the world. Rosa Ellen West visited in 1887 and recalls: “The Museum is on the second floor of a building in South Street used as a Mechanic’s Institute. It occupies five rooms with a staircase with walls covered with American and African native weapons of warfare.” The Society struggled financially for many years and was forced to begin selling off parts of the collection to pay for bills. The

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by AMY ROBERTS and PORTIA TREMLETT MUSEUMS as we know them today often began as the private collections of wealthy individuals or families, or as institutions for learning, housing antiquities and curiosities. These collections developed, building in practices that form the principles and ethics of current museum manifestos. In 1831, Sir John Forbes set up one such society in the name of the Chichester Literary and Philosophical Society, with the assistance of the 5th Duke of Richmond. A committee was formed and the public were invited to donate objects and money. At this stage in the museum’s history, there was no official

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first mention of the dispersal of items from the collection of the The Chichester Institute (name change in 1890) is in April 1891. Mr. Franks of the British Museum offered to purchase a New Zealand jade adze for £10 and a club for £1. An offer was also made for two tattooed heads from New Zealand. However the items were not sold. Nonetheless, records show that by 1924 there appeared little, if anything of the collection remaining. In the early 1930s it is recorded that “a good deal of material was accumulating in the hands of the City Corporation”. Arrangements for the cataloguing of this material began in 1933 with a view to establishing a permanent exhibition. In 1936 an exhibition was set up in the Guildhall in Priory Park, using items which had been collected and stored in the City Library over the previous three years. Over the next 25 years the Guildhall became a store for artefacts, and in 1961 an exhibition

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- 21 hours per month The Chamber is seeking an individual to drive forward its development by actively recruiting and retaining Chamber members, organising and promoting the activities of the Chamber through the website and social media and undertaking administrative tasks, such as maintaining the CRM. The successful candidate is likely to have experience of or be currently running their own business and be passionate about promoting business in Bognor Regis. Full details of the position can be obtained from Susan Beeby, Secretary, at secretary@bognorregischamber.biz. Closing date Noon on Friday 26th August.

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will be stocked for sale will mostly have a nautical theme. She added: "We live by the sea here in Bognor Regis and the shop isn't too far from the sand, sea and shingle so it seems quite fitting that we sell these type of gifts. "Items themed on beach huts are especially popular and it isn't lost on us that we have our very own parade of beach huts just a stone's throw away." So, get yourself down to see Martin and Sarah at 1st Class Framers, which is open 9am-5pm, Monday to Saturday, and check out their services and gifts. For more information call 01243 860026. ROBERT HENRY

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City hit Saints with Baron spell as ace Becky fires treble CHICHESTER City Ladies registered important wins in a 6-2 home win against Southampton Women’s FC and a 1-0 victory at Enfield Ladies. Southampton were the visitors on Thursday and a large crowd aw that Chichester were not themselves in the first half. And, although it was great to see the likes of Jade Woodison and Kally Ambler making their returns to the team, chances were scarce and there seemed to be a good deal of nerves on the pitch. After 10 minutes the visitors took a shock lead throiugh Cassie Thorpe and, just after the half hour, Phillipa Holden let fly with a searing effort to double Southampton’s lead. After the break the game took a remarkable change of direction. Chichester came out with a new desire and quickly took the game to their opponents, head on. On the hour, Charelle Khassel got space and rifled a shot home to halve the deficit and then, within minutes, Emma Alexandre headed home from a Becky Baron (pictured) corner to

level up. From then on the Baron show kicked into gear. Firstly, the diminutive midfielder let fly from almost 30 yards into the roof of the net to put Chichester into the lead for the first time in the match. Shortly afterwards, with Southampton now under immense pressure, Baron was exquisitely set

up at the back stick by Khassel and fired home with ease to extend the advantage. As time wound down the visitors heads sagged and when Tash Angel diverted a cross from Baron into her own net. In injury time Baron nailed a deserved hat-trick with another powerful drive leaving Southampton’s keeper routed to the spot. Against Enfield on Sunday the sweltering heat meant both teams found it tough going with only one goal being enough to seal a City win. Both Chloe Dowdell and Shannon Albuery had good chances to open their account on the day but the glory went to Kally Ambler, during the second half, as she latched onto a neat flick by Jade Woodison. Liam Greenfield came away from the match satisfied at what he saw and with one game of pre-season left to go next week at Gillingham the future looks very bright for the ladies with the new season just two weeks away. ALAN PRICE

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MILES Rutherford will rally his troops ahead of the Southern Combination Premier league opener against Eastbourne Town at home after the disappointment of an FA Cup loss. Last weekend saw the club fall short of advancing to the next stage of the competition after being defeated by Arundel in a close 4-3 loss away at Mill Road. The away side clawed back from a 2-0 position to level it up thanks to debutant Scott Jones before Arundel got the lead back and then pulled away with their fourth. Chichester did however, steal one back

to make it 4-3 on the 90th minute but it was too late despite a courageous effort from City. Looking ahead, the club is now fully focused on what is an enticing season opener tomorrow (Saturday, 3pm at Oaklands Park), against a side who finished second last season. Coach Miles Rutherford has also finally got his hands on a pair of strikers in Scott Jones and Jake Gale who signed their contracts last week, also adding

Omar Barry. The City manager had spent the best part of the summer trying to secure the signings and will be keen to put on show his newlybolstered strike force this weekend. As the first fixtures of the season begin to arrive thick and fast, City will be looking to get off on the right foot this campaign. But the club will be conscious of the difficult task ahead with such a challenging start to the season, facing Newhaven who finished third last season after already

facing Arundel and then Eastbourne this weekend. Meanwhile, Bosham open their division two campaign with a trip to Lancing tomorrow and then are at Ferring on Tuesday. The Robins have been lifted by boss Andy Probee securing the signatures of forward pair, Marco Giambelardini and Ryan Hillier. Selsey started their campaign with an emphatic 6-2 win at home to Steyning Town in the first round of the Peter Bentley Cup last Saturday. They now face Horsham YMCA away in round two on Tuesday August 23. But first they start their Southern Combination Football League Division 1 tomorrow season against AFC Varndeanians.

Blackwood captain fantastic GARY Blackwood (BRSA Wanderers) retained the summer captains’ title by beating Keith Robinson (Chi Snooker ‘C’). And Lee Franklin (POW 'Z') saw off Karl Wingate (Friary ‘D') for his hat-trick of summer league secretaries’ titles. It was the culmination of the captains and secretaries knockouts at the Newtown Social Club. The captains knockout saw some of the players, including a 180 from Stuart Rose (Newtown Dart Vaders). Rose also scored a second 180 in the first semifinal against Robinson (Chi Snooker 'C'), but his doubles deserted him. The second semi-final saw Lewis Campling (Newtown 'X') take on Blackwood. Campling missed out in the winter knockout by losing in the semifinals, and he didn't have enough this time to see off Blackwood who made his third final in four years. The final saw Robinson versus

Blackwood and the former started first after winning the bullseye, and promptly started with scores of 81 and two tons. Blackwood pulled his game back with 95 and 137. Robinson then hit his third ton of the leg but Blackwood countered with 90. Robinson came back with 48 left but the last dart just missed the double. Blackwood stepped up for 52, and with only two darts he took the first leg after 20 darts. The second leg saw Blackwood start with 93, 85 and 100. Robinson had a bounce-out on his second throw and was left him trailing. After another nine darts Blackwood was left with 60, and using his next three he hit the double, taking the leg in 21 darts. The secretaries' knockout saw top darts including a bullseye out-shot from Ian Hackett (Squash Club) on his way to the semi-finals. Hackett faced Lee Franklin (POW 'Z') in the first semi-final, the latter the victor. The second semi-

final was between Wingate (Friary 'D') and Andy Stubbs (Hunston Hares) with the former winning through to the final. The final saw Wingate go first and take the early lead with 100 and 96. Franklin followed with two tons and two 95s. Franklin took the first leg in 18 darts. The second leg saw Franklin in the lead despite a bounce-out. With 100 left Franklin slipped with a small score giving Wingate a shot at 161, but he could only score 103. Franklin hit treble 17 but his last two darts missed the double. Wingate stepped up and with two darts hit 58 for the second leg. The last leg saw Wingate take the lead despite a ton from Franklin. Franklin made the push with his only 180 of the night to take that lead back. Wingate left himself with a ton-plus finish, but Franklin had 72 left. The first dart hit treble 12, and the last dart hit the double 18, taking the leg, and the match.

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LESLEY Ward ran an outstanding race for Tone Zone Runners and finished first in the over 60s category in a time of 1hr 47min at the Harting 10-mile run. This multi-terrain course is quite undulating with almost 1,000ft of elevation, therefore making it a challenging run. Laura Newell managed to beat her time from last year by 11 minutes showing how much she has improved in that time. She was closely followed over the line by Paul Coe, both finishing in 1:28. Neil Borley ran well to finish five minutes later. Helena Wilmers continued her recent good form with 1:43, Sarah Spurr and Nicky King both om 2:11. Meanwhile, Coe competed in his 32nd marathon on Saturday at Sunbury-on-Thames for a route along the River Thames tow-path. Yet again the warm weather affected the runners and he suffered towards the end of the race and had to slow his pace

but despite this he still ran the marathon in 3:54. Earlier in the week saw the annual Goodwood 5 mile (see p36) charity race in aid of Chestnut Tree House. The race was won by Tone Zone runner Steven McLoughlin, who managed to blast round the course in just under 30 minutes. David Skidmore, Alan Coombs and Derek Edwards all ran in under 40 minutes Goodwood 5: Steven McLoughlin 29:18, David Skidmore 35:41, Alan Coombs 38:04, Derek Edwards 39:45, Peter Ramsdale 40:40, Karen Vilday 44:02, Donna Vincent 53:03. Phoenix Summer Marathon: Paul Coe 3:53:58. Harting 10: Laura Newell 1:28:15, Paul Coe 1:28:32, Neil Borley 1:33:06, Helena Wilmers 1:43:11, Lesley Ward 1:47:52, Sarah Spurr 2:11:05, Nicky King 2:11:23, Peter Chittenden 3:01:08.


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Fireball hangs up gloves with a win EX-PRO Jimmy Harrison had his final fight on the VK Gym's white collar show and finished his career with a punch perfect points win over London's Kay Able. Putting in a typical Harrison, highwork rate display, the 50-year-old fireball swarmed an opponent half his age and ran out a clear winner by unanimous decision. "I just wanted to go out with a bang on my last ever fight," said Harrison. His opponent, Kay Able, from Hammersmith's "State of Mind Fitness" is no stranger to these parts. The experienced ex-amateur has fought on many white colour shows on the south coasts, including a VKpromoted show in Chichester.

Grassroots level amateur boxing clubs very much rely on grants and sponsorships to keep them equipped, and Ockley ABC tell me that they are proud and grateful to have a number of the community's businesses supporting them. Most boxing clubs can only pay rent with whatever subs they get from youngsters coming through the door to train. This leaves little to no funds for the likes of gloves, heavy bags, ropes or other equipment that is essential to the development of the young fighters. A club also relies heavily

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YOUNGSTERS get theYOUNGSTERS chance to join get inthe chance to join in with one of the fastest growing in with one ofsports the fastest growing sports in Chichester when the city’s softball club Chichester whenhost the acity’s softball club host a tournament for juniors.tournament for juniors. The Chichester FalconsThe have organised a Chichester Falcons have organised a junior fastpitch softballjunior event fastpitch to be staged at event to be staged at softball Oaklands Park next Sunday, August 2. next Sunday, August 2. Oaklands Park It is aimed to attract boys and girls It is aimed to aged attract boys and girls aged between 13-16. A spokesman “We betweensaid: 13-16. A are spokesman said: “We are aiming to have three or aiming four co-ed teams playor four co-ed teams play to have three in a round-robin format,inculminating in finals a round-robin format, culminating in finals at the end of the day. at the end of the day. “Players should enrol“Players individually, shouldand enrol individually, and will then be rosteredwill intothen teams be before rostered into teams before tournament day. tournament day. “The cost is £15 per player and is this “The cost £15goes per player and this goes towards team shirts, umpires, hire umpires, facilities hire towards facilities team shirts, and equipment.” and equipment.” The Chichester Falcons Fastpitch TheJunior Chichester Falcons Junior Fastpitch section has just completed a 10-week summer section has just completed a 10-week summer programme, and is nowprogramme, set to host the andclub’s is now set to host the club’s inaugural fastpitch tournament. inaugural fastpitch tournament. Coached by David Morris, Nick Harris andMorris, Nick Harris and Coached by David

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Vicki Cathie from the club’s senior team, a total of 26 children and young people are now on the roster. Meanwhile, the Falcons’ coaches teamed up with Aaron Hancock from Midhurst Rother College and Laurie Robertson from Chichester High School for Girls, both of whom organised softball sessions for pupils run by the Falcons. This has already resulted in further additions to the junior team as more young people find out about the game. Morris said: “Thanks to the enthusiasm and cooperation of Aaron and Laurie. Some 70 school kids have had a chance to play softball with us and discover that this is no longer a niche sport. "We hope to return next year, and hopefully welcome other Chichester secondary schools on board with us too." For more information, call 07890 192409, email chichesterfalcons@gmail.com or visit www.chichesterfalcons.com.

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on local businesses to help with the costs of boxing shows, to ensure the young fighters have a platform to display the talent that they train so hard to develop. Top of Ockley's list of benefactors though, has to be Additions, the loft and extension firm, who have backed the club and all of its efforts for the past two years. The family-run and trustworthy general builders, with over 25 years experience, cover all aspects of architectural development from refurbishments to new builds. "Additions owner Barney and all the lads at the company have been absolutely brilliant," said Ockley head coach Faz Chitima. "They're always there at the local shows to support our boys and with all the sponsorship and equipment they've brought to the gym, it's just been amazing. I really can't thank them enough, as well as the boxers, trainers and all those who help, they are the lifeblood of local boxing." I saw Faz with coaches Teddy Gower, Ata Lubani and Ian Pepperell all decked out and looking sharp in their new team tracksuits sponsored by Additions, and mighty fine the looked, too. Have a great sporting week, and enjoy the Olympics, folks.

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SAM Harvey and Matthew Geffen took three wickets each as Chichester Priory Park 1st XI fought out a draw with Steyning in Sussex Premier League 1st XI Division 3. The pair’s tally came after the home side won the toss and elected to bat and scored 153 for 10 (51.1 overs). Chichester reached their total with the help of George Perry’s 30, Jolyon Dannatt’s 25 and Simon Hasted’s 22. Harvey recorded figures of three for 22 overs from 14 overs with two maiden, while Geffen’s treble came for 53 runs with three maidens from 15 overs. Daniel Joseph, also, proved in fine form as he took two wickets for 39 with nine maidens from 19 overs. It meant Steyning got to 130 for 8 (48 overs) at a well-attended Priory Park. Chichester 2nd XI also drew with their

Steyning counterparts away from home with the visitors’ Will Futcher smacking 129 runs. This Sussex Premier League 2nd XI Division 2 encounter saw Chichester win the toss and elected to bat at the Memorial Playing Fields. And they scored 248 for 6 dec (48.5 overs), with Ben Hubbard hitting 34 and Ollie Troy chipping in with 27 to add to Futcher’s huge haul. Steyning scored 236 for 9 (51 overs) with each of Chichester’s Alex Pegg, Elliott Davies, Matthew Bennison and Oliver Reynolds taking two wickets each. Stirlands 1st XI drew with West Chiltington & Thakeham in Sussex Premier League 1st XI Division 4. Stirlands won the toss and elected to bat the West Chilt Recreation Ground and scored 266 for 6 dec (53.0 overs). Dan Mugford smashed an impressive 80no to top score for the visitors while captain George Coles hit 70. The home

Win is Taylor-made WEST Wittering 1st XI triumphed over Three Bridges 3rd XIin West Sussex Invitation League Division 3. Three Bridges won the toss and elected to field and Mark Taylor top scored for the visitors with 67 as they scored 206 for 8 dec (47 overs) at Maidenbower Park. Jack Allsobrook hit 33 for the cause and captain Carl Tupper made a decent contribution to the tally with a handy knock of 29. In reply the home side's Meredydd Haynes was two runs shy of his ton when he was bowled by Tim Osbourne, caught by Taylor. Osbourne made it a

treble with another two wickets and Stephen Day took three wickets as well. The hosts reached 176 for 10 (44.3 overs) meaning West Wittering won by 30 runs. West Wittering 2nd XI enjoyed a convincing nine-wicket win over Warnham 1st XI in West Sussex Invitation League Division 7. Warnham elected to bat at Millennium Meadow and in their innings, Joseph Pink took 3-24 as the visitors were restricted to 102 for 10 (33.1 overs). In reply the hosts’ Steve Feazey 43no, and Brandon Trimmer 52no helped them to 104 for 1 (14.1 overs).

side reached 234 for 8 (47.0 overs) with Stirlands’ Ajinkya Deshpande taking four for 100 from 18 overs. Mugford and George Briance each took a brace of wickets. Dominic Fletcher hit 91no as Stirlands 2nd XI won at home to West Chiltington & Thakeham by 22 runs. Stirlands elected to bat in this Sussex Premier League 2nd XI Division 3 tussle and scored 220 for 6 dec (53 overs). In return, the hosts reached 198 for 10 (45 overs) with Dominic Fecher taking three wickets and Stephen Mugford two. Selsey 1st XI beat Crawley Eagles 3rd XI by a single run in West Sussex Invitation League Division 2: Selsey won the toss and elected to bat at Cherry Lane and Pete Horner 40, Dave Benham 40, were joint top scorers as they reached 202 for 10 (47.1 overs) In the Eagles’ innings Selsey’s Tom Amis record figures of 4-56 and the visitors fell one run shy with 201 for 10 (45.4 overs).

GOODWOOD scored 250-5 to beat Ropley who managed 178-10 at Glorious Goodwood. This season Johnny Heywood has been the side's specialist No.3 and has regularly scored runs, including two scores in the 40s. In this match he reached a welldeserved maiden half century. A glorious 61. And it was glorious too with shots all around the wicket. Goodwood's total of 250 also included scores of 48 from Ezaz, 43 from Will Futcher, 45 not out from Dave Baily and 21 not out from Matt Bennison. After tea, Ropley started pretty well but were pegged back when Mike Smith (2-31) and Ezaz (3-15) removed openers. Ropley's No.4 G. Wickens looked a very fine player and threatened to make a big score but once he was removed for 45, a fine catch on the boundary by John Heyworth, there wasn’t much punch left in the Ropley innings. Matt Bennison took 2 for 9 and Steve Dudman, Alex Pendle and Peter Lamb took a wicket each. Meanwhile Eranga Dissangge was at the heart of Pagham 1st XI’s convincing win over rivals Bognor in this derby clash at Nyetimber Lane. Dissangge struck 105no to help the home side to a seven-wicket victory in Premier League 1st XI Division 2. And he was in fine form with the

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Able also has got a draw with well rounded Chichester boxer George Bennet on a Fighters Promotions' white collar show in Portsmouth two years ago. "That's definitely it for me," said Harrison after his bow. "I made a promise to my family I wouldn't fight again, and that's a promise I will keep." He vows to stay in the gym though, which is good news for myself and other boxers who benefit from his sound advice "I'll definitely stay in the gym," he said. "Keeping fit is very much a way of life for me and I don't want to let myself go again as I did after the last time I fought." Hats off to Jimmy. Someone I have enormous respect for. A true fighter and a stand-up gentleman.

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ball, too, as he took three wickets for 22 runs off 10.1 overs. Bognor elected to bat and captain Mikey Harris hit a decent knock of 83 and Rob Willowy hit 30 as the visitors reached 182 for 10 (50 overs). In reply, the hosts scored 184 for 3 (43.2 overs) with Dissange’s ton added to with 35 from Kevin Condon and Ryan Barratt’s 32no. Bognor Regis 2nd XI drew with Crawley in Sussex Premier League 2nd XI Division 3 (West) Crawley won the toss and elected to bat and managed to reach 216 for 5 (53 overs) with Fizul Nadir hitting 105 before being run out by Mark Woolnough at the Regis Oval. Bognor scored 166 for 9 (47 overs)

with Oliver Handson top scoring with 46, while next best with the bat for the hosts was John Woosley who hit 40no. Wayne Green took SEVEN wickets as Pagham 2nd XI beat Findon by three wickets in Sussex Premier League 2nd XI Division 2. Pagham won the toss and elected to field and Green was in superb form for his haul as the hosts were restricted to 138 for 10 (44.3 overs). The visitors got to 139 for 7 (31.5 overs) with Josh Burgess top scorer with 53no and Green proving handy with the bat, too, with a knock of 44. Aldwick 1st XI slumped to a heavy 10-wicket defeat at home to Horsham Trinity in West Sussex Invitation League Division 2.

PostSport diary PostSport diary PostSport diary TWITTER can be a great source of fun but sometimes the social media platform allows nerds to swap geeky info that can irk someone such as your diarist. And that was the case this week two nameless tweeters had the following exhnage. Nerd 1: "Well I never knew that. Colin Jackson's sister is the woman off Casualty. Amazing." Nerd 2: "Another sports star's sister in TV is ex-Chelsea's Scott Minto's sister was the traffic cop on original Gaviscon advert!" Oh deary, deary me! WHICH party-loving chairman of one our area's

football teams is gathering a bit of a reputation as what might be politely described as a "bon viveur"? This avuncular chap travelled to his team's match at the weekend in the "dog bit" in the back of a SUV in a "morning after the night before" state. FAIR play to Bosham all-rounder Andy Probee who has overseen a summer transformation of the Robins’ Walton Lane pitch. The club benefitted from a West Sussex County Council Fund grant of £10,400 and by the looks of things it has been put to excellent use.

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Get shirty in the box, Ollie BOGNOR boss Jamie Howell must put his shirt on Ollie Pearce scoring goals this season after the departure of Jason Prior. Attacker Pearce will lead the line for the Nye Camp outfit in the Ryman Premier League when they kick-off tomorrow (Saturday) at home to Lowestoft Town. And our mock-up image shows how we envisage the Rocks hitman might look in the new Bognor kit after the sponsors draw handed CSL the naming rights. CSL owner Martin Burford said he was delighted. He said: “They play an attractive brand of football and are good to watch. “I would urge any local business keen to be associated with such a fantastic club to get involved in terms of sponsoring matches and the like. I am proud to have CSL on the shirts.” Rocks have signed keeper Billy Grainger on short-term deal..

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It's time to back your City by Carl Eldridge sport@sussexpost.co.uk CHICHESTER City want football lovers to back Miles Rutherford’s men as his side prepare for their Southern Combination Premier opener tomorrow (Saturday). City face Eastbourne Town at Oaklands Park and the club are keen to offer families an alternative to spending big money watching a higher grade of football. The club's Jonathon Tranter said: "We got fresh management in place, a new board, new signings, new

facilities and new investment. We're looking for the people of Chichester to get behind us and give the city a football team they can be proud of. "Not everyone can afford to spend £45 at the Amex on a Saturday or £20 at Portsmouth. "If you've got kids, by the time you've brought a pie and a pint it's costing you almost £100. People like to be proud of where they're from, and we run teams from under 9s through to seniors. So we're trying to develop players all the way through and if that can support the local economy and get supporters through the door then great.”

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