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It's time to ban sordid escort ads EXCLUSIVE BY Sian Hewitt sian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk 01243 908506 RESIDENTS of a sleepy Chichester suburb have been left "utterly horrified" after sex adverts were placed on lampposts. Locals in Stockbridge found copies of the adverts – which come from two companies called XXX Escorts UK and Escort Deck – advertising girls such as 'Naughty Nat' and 'Easy Lizzy' on Friday morning last week. THe posters have since been removed but it is not sure who by. Adverts placed along the Birdham Road and near the local Co-op also advertised for jobs for "discreet" work for "beautful babes wanting to earn an extra buck." One resident, May Seeder, has lived in St George's Drive for the past 25 years and said she has never seen anything like it. "I was walking with my granddaughter Lillian and she asked me about it. "I was utterly horrified and I didn't

know what to say. I took it down so others wouldn't have to see it and put it in the bin, but I saw a couple more which I steered well clear from. "THese sorts of adverts should be banned, they are selling sex on our streets. "You can't help but think they don't know the area at all well. "It really is not like that around here. It is very quiet and we don't ever have any trouble after dark really. "It is a really lovely part of the world to live in and I do not want it spoiled by some seedy sex business rocking up." THe adverts – which the Chichester Post is choosing not to reprint – claims to have "hundreds" of girls working the local area. It states: "Our Chichester escorts make sure they do anything you please, and we will make sure to find you the ideal alluring escort that will match any and all of your specific preferences. "We are also hiring, so if you are a beauty wanting some extra bang for your buck, get in touch." Did you see the leaflets? Let us know at letters@sussexpost.co.uk

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GOODWOOD Racecourse's infamous THree Friday Nights got off to a loud start last weekend – as reknowned DJ, Sister Bliss kicked off a month of partying. Crowds enjoyed a day filled with sunshine and racing before a makeshift dancefloor welcomed partygoers late into the evening. Together with iconic frontman Maxi Jazz and producer Rollo Armstrong (brother of Dido), Sister Bliss formed Faithless – one of the most successful electronic acts with a career spanning 17 years, that included seven albums (two at number one), and six top ten singles including the massive club anthem 'Insomnia', 'God is a DJ' and 'We Come 1'. To date, Faithless has sold in excess of 15 million records worldwide and have played live to millions across the world – so the appearance was something of abig deal for fans of the internationally reknowned act. Reveller Adam Lockyart said: "I saw them play in Ibiza and they did not disappoint at Goodwood. "Having something like this on the doorstep is pretty special actually. "I've got mates from London who have come down just for this and they can't believe that they are playing in Chichester, which they like to think of as a sleepy seaside city.

CHEAP ‘teething bracelets’ made of amber pose a serious risk to babies and toddlers warn Trading Standards. THe amber products are being sold as necklaces, bracelets and anklets, often with claims of calming and soothing teething children. West Sussex Trading Standards officers tested a teething bracelet and found the items were a choking hazard, the elastic on all the items broke easily and the individual amber beads also pose a choking hazard Peter Aston, Trading Standards Team Manager, said: “THrough our testing we found that these items

could be a real choking hazard because they could potentially be caught in a child’s throat. “We are in the process of approaching the main internet retailers to remove these items from sale as they are incredibly unsafe for young children.” Two sellers in West Sussex are being investigated for their supply. Both have now stopped selling the products. Have you used these products and had any problems? Let us know at news@sussexpost.co.uk or call our newdesk on 01243 908506.

FIREFIGHTERS were called to a fire involving an area of gorse in Bracklesham over the weekend. Retained crews were dispatched from East Wittering at 11pm and it was extinguished using a hose-reel. It is believed the blaze was started deliberately.

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"Sister Bliss smashed "Sister it and Bliss it was smashed it and it was brilliant after a day in the brilliant sun watching after a day in the sun watching the horses. the horses. "It is a perfect day out." "It is a perfect day out." THeglamour unique and mix of racing, glamour and THe unique mix of racing, businesses. Key to this is that Chichester pounding tunes returned by popularBy Sian Hewitt pounding tunes returned by popular remains vibrant and attractive and that demand demand following the success offollowing the past the success of the pastsian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk we encourage more people to visit and few years at the racecourse. shop in the city." 01243 908506 few years at the racecourse. the daycard there is a six-race card THe council has worked with the In the day there is aInsix-race including some of the finest horse-CHICHESTER District Council has Chichester Business Improvement including some of the finest horseaction, with the first race startingannounced it will trial a new market for District (BID) to introduce quality racing action, with the racing first race starting around 6.00pm around 6.00pm on each evening. THen,on each evening. THen,the city centre – in the hope of injecting controls and high standards to "fit dark, turf Goodwood's hallowed turf on£8.5million into the area. within" the city's historic environment after dark, Goodwood'safter hallowed on thefrom Parade Ringtoswitches from hooves to THe new market, which the council that "reflect the character." the Parade Ring switches hooves as partying racing makes way for partyingsays will "complement our historic city" It is hoped that the move will bring a heels as racing makes heels way for with three world-famous DJs, eachwill soon be introduced in North Street cash injection of millions, following in with three world-famous DJs, each delivering an exclusive set. the wake of other market towns which and East Street every Wednesday. delivering an exclusive set. Tonight (June 10) seesTonight Radio (June 1 and 10) sees Radio 1 and Councillor Gillian Keegan, cabinet have trialled the idea with great success. 1Xtra DJ decks Mista to Jam take to the decks tomember for commercial services said: Cllr Keegan continued: "We will be 1Xtra DJ Mista Jam take to the kick off nights.] the second of the three nights.] "We obviously want Chichester to closely assessing the impact of the kick off the second of the three DJ has fast THe DJ has fast built aTHe reputation for built a reputation forcontinue to have a market and so this has market and we will be reviewing it in six music, so if you wantgiven us the chance to start from scratch months' time. breaking new music, breaking so if younew want to hear of the best new soundsand look at what is right for our beautiful "We know from other cities such to hear some of the best newsome sounds around, asofwell around, as well as a sprinkling Old as a sprinkling of Oldcity and to introduce a market that will as Winchester that this approach Skool dance classics, THree Friday Nightsbenefit residents, the city and local has worked for them. THrough the Skool dance classics, THree Friday Nights at Goodwood is the place to be this at Goodwood is the place to be this evening evening THefun THree Friday Nights fun finishes ` 'Bishop Bell may not be as innocent as you think' – Page 5 THe THree Friday Nights finishes on June with Basement Jaxx, which on June 17 with Basement Jaxx,17which has sold out of general admission tickets. has sold out of general admission tickets. Limited Limited availability now left foravailability the two now left for the two remaining evenings. remaining evenings. For onmore information on tickets For more information tickets visit www.goodwood.com/sports/ visit www.goodwood.com/sports/ horseracing/fixtures-events/threehorseracing/fixtures-events/threefriday-nights or call the ticket hotline friday-nights or call the ticket hotline 01243 755055 on 01243 755055 for on information on for information on packages available. packages available.

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A MAN who absconded from Ford Prison and feared to be in Chichester has been found. Stuart Wort, 45, was arrested on May 21 after handing himself in to a local police station in Southampton. He had absconded on May 19. Wort was in jail for burglary and had a sentence of three years and eight months. He has since had an additional four weeks added to his sentence for being unlawfully at large following a court appearance on May 23.

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introduction of a city centre market, an additional £8.5million has been injected into the local economy." THe aim of the new market is to increase footfall into the city centre because others have been declining in their location. Another consultation will take place in six months time to monitor progress, and the council say they will also be monitoring the use of the city's car parks during this time. Specialist market operators were invited to submit proposals for the setting up and running of the market and were interviewed by the council and the BID. THe operator chosen for the trial precinct market is Ritagate Limited who have also been selected to operate the Saturday market from the Cattle Market

car park, which will continue to run weekly, as well as the Sunday car boot sale from the same site. Chairman of Chichester BID, Andrew Finnamore said: "We are supportive of imaginative ways to enhance the offer that our city provides. "We look forward to working in partnership with the council on this project." Ritagate Ltd has now applied for a Street Trading Consent which will include detailed information about how the precinct market will be run. THe council said more information on dates will be released when it is known. Do you think this is a good idea? Get in touch with your views by writing to letters@sussexpost.co.uk

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CHARITY Children on the Edge was celebrating this week after receieving a cheque for £200. THe group work with communities around the world to protect and provide education for vulnerable children. Chichester Police made the donation from its Police Property Act Fund which is made up of monies made up by the sale of found property and from property confiscated by order of the court and then sold.

` Party for Queen THE CHICHESTER District Community Wardens tipped their hat to HRM THe Queen with a special party in her honour. THe event, held at Parklands Park last Saturday, was to mark the Queen's 90th birthday. Councillor Clare Apel cut the cake.

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EXCLUSIVE By Sian Hewitt sian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk 01243 908506 WORRIED parents have said they have "no idea" where their girls will go to school come September following the shock closure of Lavant House School Upset mums have been in touch with the Chichester Post saying there is a

"distinct lack" of alterative options for their children now the prestigious private school is shutting its doors for the final time this September. One, who did not want to be named, raged, "THe fact of the matter is, our children have come to expect a certain standard of education that, quite frankly, there is a distinct lack of in the city – apart from Lavant House. "It was not just a school – it was a community.

"Our girls learnt in small class sizes, with dedicated teachers and not only learned a well-rounded curriculum but they learnt life skills too. "Now we are facing a future of sending our children to state schools which they are not used to – the bigger class sizes, the different way they are run and the mixed sexes. "It is going to be hard to get their heads around this and there is going to be a transition period – time we are going to

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lose with them bettering their education." THe mum – who currently has two girls at the school – said she is most concerned for her eldest girl. "Next year is her GCSE year so all we can do is hope it doesn't have too much of an impact. "Great Ballard has told us it is expecting to take on some of the Lavant girls and we are looking at other options such as Bishop Luffa. It is a case of doing a lot of research. "I just wish Lavant had told us parents there were problems sooner, because maybe we could have started our fundraising efforts sooner. "We were told we needed to raise £1million and that we had around two weeks to raise this amount. "We gave it a fair crack and managed to raise more than £30,000, which is impressive, but £1million was too much of a hurdle, even for us. "Had we been given more notice, I really think we could have made a difference. "Unfortunately now it is a case of damage limitation and getting our girls the best standard of education we can find within a matter of weeks really." Lavant House trustees announced last month they were closing the school because of falling pupil numbers and problems with finances after a 64-year history. It will shut for good at the end of the summer term. Will you be affected? Write to us at letters@sussexpost.co.uk

` Safeguarding vulnerable adults topic of meeting A SELECT committee meeting will take place today (Friday) to look at whether vulnerable people are being protected by those who should be looking after them. THe work of West Sussex Safeguarding Adults Board over the past year will be scrutinised and the West Sussex Health and Adult Social Care Select Committee (HASC) will consider the board’s annual report. Safeguarding boards are organisations which bring together councils, NHS, and police, to oversee protection for vulnerable people. Select committee members will decide whether sufficient action is being taken to ensure that adults are being protected from abuse and neglect and consider whether any issues arising from the annual report require any further scrutiny. Chairman of the committee, Bryan Turner said: “THe work of is incredibly important. People deserve to be treated with dignity and respect and to receive good care whether at home, in hospital or in care homes or other establishments. It is important we scrutinise the board’s work to make sure that sufficient action is being taken to ensure that adults in West Sussex are being protected from abuse and neglect.” THe meeting will also receive a report about how the council has performed over the past year. THe meeting is at County Hall in Chichester, starting at 10.30am.

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By Sian Hewitt By Sian Hewitt sian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk sian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk 01243 908506 01243 908506 A RESPECTED mental A RESPECTED health nurse mental health nurse has told how she tried has to help told treat how the she tried to help treat the "numerous boys and "numerous girls" who were boys and girls" who were allegedly abused by theallegedly late Bishop Bell by the late Bishop Bell abused – claiming that one even tried tothat kill one even tried to kill – claiming himself because he washimself so tormented byhe was so tormented by because his memories. his memories. THe lady, now elderly and who does not THe lady, now elderly and who does not want to be named for fear of to backlashes, want be named for fear of backlashes, said she worked at a local hospital in herat a local hospital in her said she worked heyday and saw "more than oneand person" heyday saw "more than one person" treated who was trying to blockwho out their treated was trying to block out their horrific past." horrific past." She claims one young even She man claims one young man even attempted to take his own life because he his own life because he attempted to take could not deal with what hadnot happened could deal with what had happened to him and feared he to would be he would never be him never and feared believed. believed. "THese campaigners "THese need to be campaigners need to be careful," she said. "Calling for all of said. the "Calling for all of the careful," she evidence to be made public couldtoopen a evidence be made public could open a can of worms and see even victims can more of worms and see even more victims step forward and tarnish Bell's stepBishop forward and tarnish Bishop Bell's reputation even further.reputation even further. "It could do a lot more damage. "It could do a lot more damage. "THe Church are trying"THe to keep a lid Church are trying to keep a lid on the ugly goings-on that used to goings-on take on the ugly that used to take place behind the doors of Chichester place behind the doors of Chichester cathedral, but what they could end cathedral, but up what they could end up doing is ruining his doing reputation even his reputation even is ruining further. Personally, I am convinced it further. Personally, I am convinced it happened. happened. "I saw two young people through my people through my "I saw two young doors asking for help.doors THey asking were not for help. THey were not faking things, they werefaking devastated. things, they were devastated. "We tried to treat them the we them the best way we "Webest triedway to treat could but when a person is damaged, could but whenita person is damaged, it is hard to help. is hard to help. "THey had a feeling they "THeywould had abefeeling they would be

ridiculed and never believed, and they were not brave - but seeing how this one woman who has stepped forward being ridiculed as some sort of money-hungry faker, it is not hard to see why it has been impossible for others to step forward. "Bishop Bell will never be able to clear his own name – and I understand the anger there – but villifying this woman will not help your cause. THat's what I want to tell these campaigners. "Being sexually abused is one of the worst things a person can ever go through – it shakes you to the foundations. "THese people wanting to have the evidence made public, I will say one thing, be very careful for what you wish for." THe Rt. Rev. George Bell was Bishop of Chichester from 1929 until his death in 1958. He was well-known for championing the people of Germany during World War Two and made a speech in the House of Lords in 1944 opposing Churchill's policy of saturation bombing. Last year, a woman stepped forward claiming she had been sexually abused by the Bishop from the age of five and said she wanted to speak out about the "awful" way he treated her after several high-profile figures defended him saying: "He might have been a hero but heroes don't always do good things." THe Church settled a civil claim in connection with the allegations and has formally apoloigised to her. However, campaigners have voiced their disgust at the way the investigation has been held, claiming the Church should release the evidence it holds, claiming it is unfair Bishop Bell's reputation has been "tarnished in the worst way possible" with no right of reply for him.

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PEOPLE are being encoraged to have their say about the future of walking and cycling across West Sussex through a public consultation. West Sussex County Council’s draft Walking and Cycling Strategy sets out a vision for promoting and enabling walking and cycling. THe public consultation is live and runs until Wednesday, June 22. THe aims are to ensure that cycling and walking are recognised as important travel modes, to reduce the number of cyclists and pedestrians

killed or seriously injured each year and to reduce congestion. It also includes a list of over 350 potential walking and cycling improvements suggested by stakeholders and community groups earlier this year. John O’Brien, the council's cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “We want to know what everyone thinks, so please take the opportunity to comment and respond.” To have your say visit haveyoursay. westsussex.gov.uk.

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Flower power leaves the city looking blooming CHICHESTER Cathedral welcomed "hundreds" through the doors last weekend as the annual Festival of Flowers took place. From June 2 to June 4, visitors flocked to the city hub to take in the delightful and colourful blooms on display for the show, which takes place annually. THe event was hosted by the Chichester Cathedral Restoration and Development Trust and welcomes "visitors from all over the world" who come to experience what has been called the "gold standard" of flower festivals. More than 80 stunning arrangements adorned the walls and pews all following the theme of the festivals' title: 'THe Artist's Palette' and featured artists from Sussex and beyond. Visitor Kathy Smeethe said: "It is stunning, and lovely to see so much colour all in one beautiful setting all at once."

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for the migrant crisis. It comes just two weeks after Chichester Police arrested a murder suspect who had sailed a yacht with 17 Albanians aboard into Chichester Marina. Officers said they feared this could be the start and asked locals to be vigilant if they spot anything suspicious on waters around the Chichester, Selsey and Witterings in the future. A senior Whitehall official continued that the Home Office wants to "steer away" from big "destroyer" boats patrolling waters – instead opting for small and fast vessels to deal with any problems.

Rob Wainwright, director of Europol said Sussex was a "hotspot" for terrorists. "Smuggling hotspots may emerge in areas with weak law enforcement controls or no rule of law as migrant smugglers rely on inadequate border controls and the corruption of border guards, police patrols or navy officers to facilitate their activities. "Migrant smuggling networks have proven flexible and resilient, adapting to law enforcement action by quickly changing the routes used to smuggle migrants." What's your view? Write to us at letters@sussexpost.co.uk

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'We need to show thanks to our dedicated war heroes' By Ruth Scammell ruth.scammell@sussexpost.co.uk 01243 908506 A FORMER Royal Naval Officer has spoken of the importance of showing our war heroes just what they mean to us in Chichester. Councillor Bruce Finch, cabinet member for support services at Chichester District Council, who is one who dedicated his life to service said many do not realise just how much our service men and women give to the cause, and he wants the city to be the biggest and best in showing our thanks. He has said he hopes more people in the community show their support for those serving in the forces by supporting Armed Forces Day. Armed Forces Day is a ntional event, which this year is taking place on Saturday, June 25. Events are due to take place up and down the country. Cllr. Finch said: “It is timely to recognise the pivotal role our armed forces play in promoting freedom and defending our democracy and way of life here in the UK and in our overseas territories. “All our armed forces play a vital role in the UK, ranging from helping in civil emergencies, supporting

our great national events and promoting youth training through cadet forces. "“THe men and women of our armed forces and their families give so much to their country. “We want our servicemen and women to know how much we value the contribution they make to our society.” Cllr. Finch said it was important that Chichester "stepped up to the plate" in the wake of news that Bognor Regis has cancelled their celebrations for the formerly hugely popular event, which included bands, a parade and a flying display. David Hewings from the Bognor Regis branch of the RAF Association, which normally organises the event said they had become "victims of their own success" because locals had all said 2015's event was the biggest and best yet. Unfortunately, Mr. Hewings said last year's extravaganza had left them all exhausted as veterans. He said hopefully a new management team can be found to bring the event back in 2017. Cllr. Finch said Chichester District Council is looking forward to showing its support. “As a council we have pledged to make sure that armed forces personnel and their families in the Chichester

district have easy access to support from their local council, by signing the Armed Forces Covenant," he said. “THis covenant is particularly of value to our local armed forces personnel, many of whom are based at the Royal Artillery’s Baker Barracks in THorney Island, and those who have left the forces to resettle locally. Cllr. Finch said there are many events people can take part in on Armed Forces Day and he is encouraging people to step up. “THis is a chance to show your support for the men and women who make up our armed forces community. THis includes serving troops, service families, veterans and cadets. "In Chichester we have a proud tradition of supporting our armed forces and many veterans from all three services have made their homes here. “As a council we will be showing our support by flying the Armed Forces Day from 20 June and we will continue to recognise the vital role our armed forces personnel play in protecting our freedom and way of life.” To find out more please visit armedforcesday.org.uk or get in touch with us to share details of what you have planned at news@sussexpost.co.uk

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Museum volunteers get royal seal of approval with MBE from Queen By Sian Hewitt sian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk 01243 908506 A DEDICATED group of 600 volunteers have been awarded a prestigious MBE by the Queen in thanks for their service. THe giving team at the Weald and Downland Museum was one of 193 outstanding volunteering groups that have been honoured as recipients of the prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service – the highest honour a volunteering group can achieve in the UK. Her Majesty will send a certificate and an exclusive commemorative crystal, presented by Her Majesty's representative in West Sussex, Mrs Susan Pyper, the LordLieutenant, at a special ceremony arranged by the Lieutenancy office later this summer. It has an equivalent status for voluntary groups as the MBE has for individuals. THe Museum said: “Our remarkable band of 600 volunteers are our lifeblood – without them we simply could not exist as the inspirational and popular visitor attraction that we are today. Volunteers are an integral part of the team that runs the museum and our excellence is the product of their hard work. “Volunteers engage in all manner of tasks, from interpretation to maintenance, gardening to guided tours, supporting the museum’s theme of excellence in all that we do. Our Designated Collection of 50 rescued vernacular buildings, 15,000 artefacts and 40acre downland site benefits the community at large, who come from near and far, including 14,000 children who visit from over

300 schools in West Sussex and adjoining counties.” THere were only four winners in West Sussex, the others were the Arundel Museum Society Volunteers, the Community Minibus Association for West Sussex and the Ferring Conservation Group. Charlie THwaites, Visitor & Volunteer Services Manager and Vic Constable, a volunteer, attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace on May 19, where they met the Queen and other winners of this year’s award. Martin Purslow, CEO of the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum, added: “I am immensely proud of this achievement for our 600-strong band of volunteers. I recently joined the Museum as CEO, and the volunteers’ invaluable contribution to the success of our organisation has been evident from day one. THis award is a testament to their hard work and dedication to engaging the visiting public and wider community in the museum’s collection of rescued buildings.” "Volunteering is a fantastic way to become involved in your community and to give something back whilst learning something new. Anyone interested in joining our friendly team as a volunteer is invited to make contact with our Visitor & Volunteer Services Manager here at the museum." Nominations for the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 2017 are now open and people have until 30 September 2016 to submit a nomination. Visit www.gov.uk/ queens-award-for-voluntary-service to find out more.

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identified as areas of deprivation where they were in need of more support than other areas in the district.THe wardens were in place to deal with low levels of anti-social behaviour and crime issues. “THey provide a reassuring presence by making some links within the community. “It’s evolved over the last ten years. THey are still doing that anti-social behaviour role but crime figures are down. “THere is more focus on community development. THey are there to support the community with projects. "THey are integral to community groups. THey support the vulnerable and the elderly and they support families in the area. “Some of them have been here since the start of the service so that means their knowledge and connections are incredible.” Gareth Jones has been a community warden for nine years. He said he loves his job and enjoys all of the challenges he faces. “Every day is different. You can be faced with everything,” he said. "I really do enjoy helping people and talking to people. It’s very positive. People

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appreciate the help. "It must be remembered that I won’t promise anything unless I can deliver it. We build up trust and friendship.” Carol McClung has been a community warden for the same period of time as Gareth. She said, “If anybody in the community has a problem, then we are here to help. And the chances are that we can either sort it out or we know someone who can

help. I simply didn’t want to work in an office all day. "I think it is fair to say that I like a bit of variety and I really like being out and about. "And people are genuinely always pleased to see me, which is very nice indeed. "We endeavour make sure that we all keep an eye on anybody be they elderly or vulnerable.”

Community warden contacts Chichester West: 07715 053912 Chichester East: 07768 207868 Chichester South: 07776 435506 Tangmere and Oving: 07768 202356 or 07768 210358 Selsey: 07768 206974 Bracklesham & East Wittering: 07825 681547 Email: communitywardens@chichester.gov.uk


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Firefighters fan flames of children who have a real burning ambition WEST SUSSEX Fire and Rescue have been out and about training up the next generation of heroes this week. As part of Child Safety Week – firefighters from Chichester Station have visited an array of schools to teach youngsters about fire safety around the home as well as showing them the equipment they work with on a daily basis from hoses to fire engines. On Monday, crews paid at visit to St Anthony's School in the city centre where the children checked out how heavy fire extinguishers are, tried on the anti-smoke masks and even had a go at spraying super strong water from one of the hoses. A spokesman for the crew said: "A great day was had by all, with children and crews alike."

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Workshop to help stop the diabetes timebomb PEOPLE who are at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes are being invited to a workshop to learn more about how they can prevent the disease. Chichester Wellbeing is running workshops for anyone who wants to find out more about it or how to prevent it developing. Doctors are recommending the workshops to people who have family members with Type 2 diabetes or who are at risk of developing it to learn more about losing weight and eating healthily. Sue Crabtree runs the workshops. She said: “We all know that exercise and healthy eating is good for us but it’s knowing what to change and having the ability to change. “THis is to motivate people and explain the risks and what happens if you develop Type 2 diabetes. “It’s about getting people to want to change and take responsibility for their own health. “It’s also about recognising where you need to make changes.People say losing weight is easy – it’s not when life gets in the way." THe workshops take place regularly throughout the year. "If you have diabetes or are at risk of getting it the information with food is very confusing THis is about losing weight slowly and maintaining it. "One of our clients was a 43-year-old lady who was at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. "She was very tired and had a lot of side effects and was struggling with her weight. She lost just over two stone through exercise and healthy eating. "It's all about a little bit of everything in moderation and getting people back in

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Heroes cops needed! No...it's not all blue lights and car chases By Sian Hewitt sian.hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk 01243 908506 CHICHESTER Police have made a call out for special people to consider joining their team. THe Force is on the lookout for Special Constables, who can support the Chichester District and other key areas in the county. Sussex Police has advertised the volunteering post on its website, with recruitment open until this Sunday, June 12. As volunteer police officers, special constables have full police powers,

uniform, and equipment and work alongside full-time officers and PCSOs to serve the people of Sussex. THe appeal states: "You already have a career you love – and now you want a challenge in your spare time. If you can commit to 16 hours a month, bring integrity and commonsense to everything you do and stay calm under pressure, we want to hear from you. "Volunteers for the Special Constabulary come from all walks of life. "You may be at home, bringing up a family, or emplyed in any one of a wide variety of jobs. "THe diversity and varied experiences of the Special Constabulary helps

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About You’. I’m really proud of that song and it seems to be the song people will come up to me afterwards about. Do you have any other exciting upcoming news or events? I’m playing Brighton’s Oxjam event on June 17th at Junkyard Dogs which I'm really looking forward to. It’s a great line-up plus it’s a free event, so it would be great to get a crowd and make some money for charity. Don't miss out on Ben Harvey's performance at 1.30pm on the Casemates Stage on 28th August. You can find out more about Victorious Festival on their website www.victoriousfestival. co.uk

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We're counting down the days until the sheer joy of Blues on the Farm! IN celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Blues on the Farm, the festival have planned various impromptu 'pop up' performances. Expect, among other audible treats, an incredible foot-stomping rootsy-blues duo found busking on the streets of Brighton Festival, intimate low-key performances from under-theradar musicians, to exceptional performances from very special guests… and all kinds of musical experiences in between. Look out for these impromptu shenanigans around the festival site – an extra 25th anniversary treat for this year's festival goers! In addition to the 'pop-up' stage, the main stage showcases an excellent line-up, not least from the incredible Ian Siegal, on Saturday night (18th June). Ian is a British Blues Hall of Famer, eight-times British Blues Awards winner, three-times European Blues Awards winner, multiple USA Blues Music Awards nominee and feted by everyone from Mojo to Classic Rock.

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Last year marked 25 years since Ian's first professional gig with a band – that was back in the early nineties when blues was decidedly unfashionable, but he persevered! Today he is arguably one of the most successful British Blues artistes. While he is best known as a bluesman, that is just one shade in the palette of an artiste who slips between continents, eras and expectations. His love of nascent rock ‘n’ rollers like

Little Richard and Elvis, blues titans such as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf, and the experimentalism of Tom Waits, fuels a powerful voice and magnetic stage presence. Blues On THe Farm attracts a wide audience for it's excellent line up, but also for it's special countryside location, a handful of miles from both the seafront in one direction and the beautiful Sussex town of Chichester in the other.

him to create and star in his very own show. He followed Billy Joel and his music for many years, and has put together an incredible two hour show that will leave you singing all your favourite songs for weeks to come. He spent months perfecting the sounds and phrases of all the Billy Joel tracks meaning this really is a show not to be missed. If you’re a Billy Joel fan then you’re certainly in for a very special treat on Saturday 18 June.. Tickets can be booked via THe Regis Centre Box Office on 01243 861010.

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MELISSA McCarthy (Bridesmaids, THe Heat, Tammy) headlines THe Boss as a titan of industry who is sent to prison after she’s caught for insider trading. When she emerges ready to rebrand herself as America’s latest sweetheart, not everyone she screwed over is so quick to forgive and forget. McCarthy is joined in THe Boss by an allstar cast led by Kristen Bell, Peter Dinklage and Kathy Bates. Directed by Ben Falcone (Tammy), the comedy is based on an original character created by McCarthy herself.

ISABEL Coixet's slice-of-life comedy/drama Learning to Drive stars Patricia Clarkson as Wendy, a middle-aged book critic who is shattered when her husband Ted leaves her. In order to visit her daughter, who lives upstate, Wendy begins taking driving lessons from Darwan (Ben Kingsley) an American citizen originally from India who makes a living as a cabbie and giving driving lessons. THe two strike up a friendship that helps her learn to take control of her life, and him adjust to his new life after an arranged marriage.

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You'll love 'Blondie' one way or another Debbie Harry tribute act keeps us hanging on telephone BOOTLEG Blondie, the official Deborah Harry and Blondie tribute band, delivered an exceptional evening of live music that had fans from all over the area up and dancing to those wonderful classics, when she played at THe Waverley last Saturday. With the looks, the voice and the attitude of the original Blondie Bombshell, Debbie Harris, lead vocalist of Bootleg Blondie put on an amazing performance, with a stage presence as typically outrageous as her heroine! Founding Manager Director of Bognorphenia, and organiser of the evening, Kez Bridger said: “Debbie Harris is very supportive of charities and I contacted her to see if she could join us. Bootleg Blondie is Europe's official Blondie tribute band and the only one to play the infamous CBGB New York City, the legendary Isle Of Wight Festival and

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Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, Jason Sudeikis and Britt Robertson star in interwoven stories about a group of women with one important thing in common – mothers. In the week before the one day of the year when Mum comes first, the lives of a group of strong, loving and wildly imperfect women, from a divorced mother dealing with her kids’ new stepmum to a young mum trying to find her own birth mother, provide an emotional and humorous reminder that every mum is her own kind of hero. As Mother’s Day approaches, each of them is about to prove the power of the maternal bond in a sweet, smart, sassy and sexy celebration of mothers everywhere.

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CARNIVAL time is here again in Bognor Regis. THe annual parade of floats and walking entries will take to the streets tomorrow afternoon in all their colourful creativity based on the theme of toys and games. THose taking part want to see the pavements lined with enthusiastic spectators enjoying themselves. Bands, majorettes and pom pom troupes will add to the lively atmosphere by providing plenty of noise to

get everyone in the carnival mood. THe organisers at Bognor Regis Carnival Association have built on last year's initial event to make this a bigger, better and brighter occasion for all the family to enjoy during the parade and afterwards with the entertainment. All that is needed now is for the sun to shine – and doesn't it always in Bognor Regis!

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events 12.00 noon Parade starts to form up along the Esplanade 1.15pm The Parade leaves the Esplanade 2.00pm The Parade enters the showground 2.30pm The official opening by Mayor of Bognor Regis 2.45-3.05pm Melton Mowbray Toy Soldiers 3.15-3.45pm Presentation of Parade Awards 3.45–4.10pm Hastings Coastal Twirlers 4.15–4.45pm Sussex Army Cadets KitKar Display 4.50–5.10pm Suzanne Hill, School of Dance 5.15–5.45pm Bersted Community Choir

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of y r o t s i h al v i n r a the c Events have taken place throughout the town’s history, in the 1870s it was known as a Regatta, with events focused on the beach and pier. Eventually a town Carnival was arranged and it would seem that the first major recorded event was held in 1936 from 11th to 18th July and covered a full week with a wide range of events taking place. THe first event was organised by a Carnival Trust and commenced with the crowning of the Carnival Queen, Miss Barbara Morrison – her maids of honour were Miss D. Waight, Miss H. Holloway, Miss D Cook and Miss A. Outen. THis procession was organised through the town from the East Car Park (now Butlin’s) along the seafront to the West End Car Park. THe range of events was reported in a programme and showed the daily activities, including on the Sunday, the military bands that played and local uniformed bodies attended. Monday was specifically children’s day: folk dancing, mini battle at sea; bathing belle’s parade and confetti battle on pier (interesting). THe week followed with Tuesday: baby show, which included ‘special difficulty class for delicate babies’, comic football and pushball, community singing, carnival ball with ‘special nonstop dancing,’ and fancy Dress. Wednesday brought the gymkhana, a gigantic motor treasure hunt and another grand carnival procession, followed by fireworks. THursday was an event-packed evening. Friday ‘Grand Pageant of Living Bridge (this appears to be a live card game). Apart from these main events there were lots of other things going on around the town, for example the world famous Lindberg brothers performing the Death Dive in Flames on an 80 feet dive into 5 1/1 feet of water. THere were works on three nights. I think we should remember that this was held at a

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West Park, Silverston Avenue PO21 2RB Registration from 11.00am to 2.00pm on Saturday 11th June You will find the dog show in “THe Dog Zone” where you can register at the “Clix and Trix” tent, also visit and support the stalls which have kindly supported Carnival. THe Carnival Committee are very grateful to Elaine Armstrong from Clix and Trix Dog Training Club for organising our new Dog Show for 2016. Grateful thanks to Splash Hounds for sponsoring the Rosettes for the Dog Show

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Sylvia Endacott time when families stayed around the area for the summer, long before trips abroad for holidays. THere could be fewer events organised; hence it would be a real focus activity which was inclusive to many local organisations. Whilst an interesting and well attended event, there seems to be little recorded over the ensuing years. Next we see that in 1966 the Carnival Queen was Miss Maureen Homes. THere was also, for the first time at carnival, a young princess, Trudy Tullett. Each local school was invited to select an entry between the ages of nine and 15 – nine entries were received. THe events which started this year included the Pagham Yacht Club Carnival Race, Rolls Royce Rally and Concourse of Elegance on the Esplanade; On Monday there was a Teenage Dance at the Shoreline Club. THe Camera Clubs exhibition ran all week, ending on Saturday with “What you all waiting for?” A mammoth Carnival Procession ending with a barbecue on the beach where two whole oxen were roasted. In 1970 the event was run by the Lions Club of Bognor Regis. Miss Janet Grimsey was the Carnival Queen and the event was still running for a week, but many of the events were now taking place at Hampshire Avenue Recreation Ground. Various organisations have been involved such as in 1980 the event was down to a one day event and the Carnival Queen was Vanessa Ide, and by 1986 the Bognor Regis and District Round Table organised the event in 1987 it was the turn of the Lions Club of Bognor Regis. In recent years various groups including the Town Council have organised this event. If you have any further information or history of town carnivals do please let us know.

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The burger joint on a roll Fun surroundings, yummy food and friendly waitresses with attention to detail – what more could you possibly want? IT HAS the reputation for serving "Chichester's best burgers" – but after my dining experience this week I would suggest they could go as far as to cast that net a little wider. Faultless from start to finish, the Real Burger Kitchen delievered on every level – with a clean and fun setting, comfy seating, lovely staff and even better food. THe fresh food does not even break the bank either making this the perfect midweek treat and suitable for all, from family meals to a fun date. I took my partner along who claims to be something of a burger connoisseur, having been to many burger joints in his time, but even he was impressed with the wide and varied menu on offer. Starters include chicken wings, garlic breads and calamari but, excited to see a range of tasty looking burgers brought out to the table next to us, we decided to go straight for the main event. THe hardest job we had was picking a burger – because there are so many that sound delicious. I opted for the chargrilled chicken and salad in a brioche bun and opted to add chillies, jalapenos and guacamole as well as a serving of sweet potato fries while my other half went for a 'daily special' – the BBQ Ranch Burger

which was offered to celebrate National BBQ Week 2016. THis featured grilled BBQ chicken breast which was topped with melted, spicy, spitfire cheese and crunchy coleslaw served with fries. I was not disappointed – the sweet potato fries were crispy and perfectly cooked, no soggy bottoms here and the burger was delicious. It felt like we were in an American diner, the portions were hugely generous and deliciously tasty – so much so that I felt bad about leaving half of my bun on the plate as I was so full. My partner devoured his beast of a burger, and said it was the tastiest he had had in a long time – coming in at just £10.25 for the special – it was an absolute bargain. But it is not all beef and chicken burgers at this place – think hot dogs and lamb and fish options as well as a great selection of vegetarian and vegan options, so no diner is missing out. At the Real Burger Kitchen they really have all bases covered. Not only is the food scrumptious, but all of the meat the talented chefs use, is locally sourced from Earleys of Barnham – and it is these small touches that make the difference. You are eating in a restaurant that would hold

` "It is a burger place with a difference that has a food option no matter what your tastebuds – and all at a really reasonable price. ` This is one Chichester eatery which is not to be missed."

its own among the biggest, and all the while supporting local businesses. THen came the desserts. Now, we were both massively full, but we felt we should try out the tempting desserts purely for the sake of reviewing. Just thinking of everyone else. And I am so glad we did. As a child I was hooked on banana splits, so it brought memories flooding back when I saw that as an option on the menu. It was like being transported back to being five-years-old again when it was promptly brought out. Strawberry, vanilla and chocolate ice cream served with lashings of whipped cream and a perfectly placed cherry on the top with warm chocolate sauce expertly drizzled all over. It was the perfect end to the perfect meal. My other half opted for an old favourite too – an ice cream float. Do you remember how excited you would get when you were allowed one of these fizzy treats as a child? He opted for a Dr Pepper and vanilla combo – which came out fizzing and bubbling to perfection. Steering away from the food – which admittedly is rather hard to do purely because of the standard – this restaurant has it all and the owners should be very proud of what they

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FRENCH, Italian and Spanish wines feature this week and I begin with a French Dry White which happens to be the only Sauvignon Blanc produced in the Burgundy region. I recommend the Saint-Bris Sauvignon Blanc currently on offer at M&S for a bargain price of just £5 with a delightful citrus and tangy flavour. THis wine, which is grown in the same limestone-rich soils as Chablis, is a highly distinctive unoaked white. If you want to try some fine Italian reds Tesco’s finest Barolo has complexity and depth and is worth the £13 price, but, if you want a Barolo with violet spice and vanilla nuances, pop over to Sainsbury's to procure the Serre Alte Barolo Reserva 2005 – a veritable gem priced down to £20. My last port of call is Spain and I am have achieved. have achieved. concentrating on Rioja, a wine that dates THe place is decked out THelike place is decked out like an Americanback to the ninth century. At the cheaper end, an American diner, to a fantastic standard. Sainsbury’s offer two Reservas 2010 for under diner, to a fantastic standard. It is notinthe It is not the biggest restaurant thebiggest world,restaurant in the world,£10, both Baron de Las Vinas and Cepa Alegro butcharm that just to its charm and the topRioja are traditional in style with lots of lovely but that just adds to its and adds the top level service. once did we have to waitdark fruits and instantly quaffable. level of service. Not once didofwe have toNot wait to order, even wait long for our food. to order, or even wait long for ourorfood. My personal favourite remains the 2004 was the rightand level It was the right level of Itattentiveness it of attentiveness and itFaustino 1 Gran Reserva Rioja available at made for a relaxing experience. Sainsbury’s currently for about £13. THis wine made for a relaxing experience. are tables as well as booths and eachoozes burnt seductive oak with dark berries THere are tables as wellTHere as booths and each even an iPad booth even has an iPad booth to keep the has children – to keep the children –and vanilla and is drinkable now but will or perhaps even the adults as demonstratedimprove for many years. or perhaps even the adults as demonstrated by my other half – entertained. by my other half – entertained. Groups in the Groups in the booths take photos of booths their take photos of their food with funny faces and it is funny scrolling food with funny faces and it is funny scrolling through these. through these. Americandrinks saucescan and American drinks can American sauces and American be bought from theisrestaurant and there is be bought from the restaurant and there a takeaway service even a takeaway serviceeven for those wanting to for those wanting to sliceown of America enjoy a slice of Americaenjoy from atheir living from their own living room. room. THere are up showing that it has THere are signs up showing thatsigns it has into offering a breakfast recently expanded intorecently offeringexpanded a breakfast me nu alongside its popular lunch and dinner me nu alongside its popular lunch and dinner options. options. well of worth THis place is well worth THis a visitplace and is a gem a a visit and a gem of a find in the city centre. find in the city centre. in South Street Visit in South Street or Visit call 01243 788398 to or call 01243 788398 to book a table! book a table! DANIEL FIELDS DANIEL FIELDS

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Baked White Chocolate Cheesecake with Raspberry Coulis INGREDIENTS For the base 2oz (50g) butter 1oz (25g) dark chocolate 5oz (150g) digestive biscuits, crushed For the filling 10oz (300g) white chocolate, broken into pieces 14oz (400g) full fat cream cheese 150 ml (¼ pint) soured cream 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract To serve About 225g (8oz) fresh strawberries or raspberries For the Raspberry Coulis 250g raspberries 1tbsp icing sugar 1/2 lemon juice only or to taste

PREPARATION & QUANTITY THis delectable delight is perfect for the summer months to surprise guests, or even keep all to yourself! A tasty, but uncomplicated dish – you'll find yourself having to share this recipe over and over again. Start by pre-heating your oven to 160°C/Gas 3/Fan 140°C. You will need to grease and line the base of a cake tin, ideally one around 8 inches or 20cm deep with non-stick paper or butter. THen melt butter and your dark chocolate in a small saucepan over a low heat trying, along the way, to not scoff too much of the chocolate as you go!

chocolate to become too hot), stir occasionally with a spoon until runny and smooth. Whisk the cream cheese and eggs together in a large bowl until smooth, add soured cream and vanilla and whisk again until completely smooth with no lumps. Stir in the melted chocolate and mix together. Yum! Pour in the tin and spread evenly over the chilled base. Bake in preheated oven for about 45 minutes until firm around the edge and just set in the middle. Remove from the oven. Using a small palette knife run the knife around the edge of the tin and then allow to cool and chill.

THis then needs to chill in the fridge while you crack on with the scrummy cheesecake filling.

For the raspberry coulis, tip all of the coulis ingredients into a frying pan and heat until the raspberries start to break down. Transfer to a food processor and blend until smooth, then pass through a sieve to remove the pips. Set aside until ready to serve with either a rich vanilla ice cream or a delicate cake.

Break the white chocolate into a bowl and melt very gently over a pan of hot water (do not allow the

To serve, decorate with raspberries and raspberry coulis on the side. THen, enjoy!

Once done, stir in your biscuits – which should be crushed – and press down evenly across the base of the tin.

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What better way to enjoy lunch than sat in the sunshine in the Nag's Head Chichester? My companion and I felt summer had finally arrived as we were shown to a delightfully sunny spot by a well tended garden, resplendent with blooms and overflowing with a variety of fragrant herbs just waiting to be picked and added to the culinary offerings! We were served by the very friendly and accommodating Steve, who could not have been more helpful or attentive. THe restaurant is mostly known for its hugely popular carvery but it isn't all roast beef or turkey – the menu boasts an extensive choice of traditional British dishes alongside Mediterranean and Asian influenced cuisine from THai Green Curry to Chilli Con Carne, Moules Marinière, and Chinese Crispy Chilli Beef to name a few. I opted for the Classic Prawn Cocktail from the regular menu and the vegetarian special, a roasted red pepper dish. Now I am not a vegetarian but it sounded like a summery dish, that it would be a perfect accompaniment to basking in the sun. My companion, a sworn carnivore, opted for the crispy beef to start, followed by the ribs. Steve told us that the ribs come up as a very large portion and that it might be struggle to get through them, but my companion was

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well up for the challenge, and decided to go ahead with his meaty choices regardless. My prawn cocktail arrived beautifully presented as a generous roundel of succulent prawns in a luscious baby pink Marie Rose sauce, nestled on a bed of fresh salad leaves and tomatoes, accompanied by brown bread and a pot of creamy butter. It was a classic dish done well. My companion was equally delighted with his pile of crispy chilli beef – delicate tender strips of beef in a crunchy, light batter coating with a hint of chilli sauce, served with a salad garnish. Enjoyable though our starters were, we were glad to have left room for the gastronomic delight that was the main course. My vegetarian dish was so delicious that even I could have been converted to becoming a non meat-eater. THe dish is described as ‘roasted red pepper, courgette and warm new potato salad, served with halloumi chips.’ THe roasted pepper, chargrilled and sweet was served on a bed of rocket, fresh tomato, red onion, and honey and mustard dressing, which complemented it perfectly. I had never had halloumi chips before, and the strips of cheese coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried, absolutely did not disappoint.

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` "I am not a vegetarian but my roasted red pepper main dish was so delicious, even I could have been converted to becoming a regular non-meat eater!"

THey were exquisite and will definitely be a dish I will try out on with the barbecue this summer. My fellow diners’ Barbeque Glazed Pork Ribs arrived as promised, a huge plate of glossy brown ribs doused in a deep rich sweet smoky barbecue sauce and served on a bed of fresh salad leaves with a piquant dressing, and a side of homemade fat chunky chips, and what he described as the ‘best coleslaw’ he had tasted in a very long time. He made a brave attempt at eating all the ribs but was defeated. Definitely no complaints about the portion sizes at the Nag's Head! We skipped the homemade dessert on this occasion, but that will be an excuse to return in the very near future – as if we needed one. We dined al fresco, but whilst there we had a look around the interior of the restaurant. It has recently undergone some refurbishment and the result is a very light and welcoming venue, simple but stylishly rustic. THe owners Dave and Teresa West have been there for 26 years, and offer ten en suite rooms for bed and breakfast as well as the restaurant and bar, with Full English Breakfast. At the front of the restaurant is the traditional pub style bar, which leads to the carvery and opens up to the restaurant. THe far end, which overlooks the garden,

is light and bright and is light offersand a complete bright and offers a complete contrast to the cozy andcontrast traditional to the dark cozy wood and traditional dark wood bar at the front of the premises. bar at the front of the premises. Although the known Nags Head is very well known Although the Nags Head is very well itschoice carvery, its wide choice of meats, for its carvery, with its for wide of with meats, vegetables potatoes, I would urge all vegetables and potatoes, I wouldand urge all readers to consider trying out the a la carte readers to consider trying out the a la carte menus too. menus too. for a lunch, quiet lazy Ideal for a quiet lazy Ideal afternoon it afternoon lunch, it was easy to see how the main restaurant was also easy to see how thealso main restaurant would be an exciting would be an exciting and vibrant night time and vibrant night time to eattoo. with friends or family too. place to eat with friendsplace or family Price-wise, Price-wise, starters begin at £6 tostarters £10.50 begin at £6 to £10.50 for the Boxed which is for the Boxed Camembert which Camembert is recommended for sharing. recommended for sharing. Main courses Main courses start at £10, rising to £25start for at a £10, rising to £25 for a steak – so all really reasonable. fillet steak – so all reallyfillet reasonable. With a leading handy car park directly leading to the With a handy car park directly to the restaurant right in the heart of Chichester, restaurant and right in the heart of and Chichester, Nags Head easily accessible and offers the Nags Head is easilythe accessible andisoffers excellent selection an excellent selection ofan home-cooked food. of home-cooked food. Well worth a visityou and the kind of place you Well worth a visit and the kind of place wantand to toagain go back will want to to go back will to again to to again and again to trytempting out the full range try out the full range of dishes on of tempting dishes on offer! a new App which you can offer! With a new Loyalty AppWith which you Loyalty can directly download directly onto download your phone, givingonto up your phone, giving up to the 50%specials off an item from the specials menu, to 50% off an item from menu, and which a points based discount and which offers a points based offers discount there seems system, there seems tosystem, be no reason not toto be no reason not to the Nags Head and become a regular. visit the Nags Head andvisit become a regular.

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VOLUNTEERS’ Week is an annual event which takes place at the start of June. It celebrates the contribution made by millions of volunteers of course for many of the organisations that support local groups in Arun volunteers are essential. However, I have heard people moan about such “free labour” – in the current climate of reduced funding, many organisations are thinking about the potential for volunteers to help meet the gap between demand and capacity to deliver. So, is it the way we talk about the issue that matters? When discussing volunteers performing roles that might previously have been done by paid staff, people largely talk about job "substitution". THis term suggests that volunteers are a substitute for paid staff. THe reality is that it is extremely rare for one volunteer to take on the entirety of one employee's work. THe language also suggests volunteering and paid work are the same, with only the salary defining the difference. Yet volunteering is different from paid work; that's why more than 20 million people do it every year in the UK. As some say, volunteering is not work but serious leisure. Job replacement is different. Take, for example, a charity providing support to housebound clients which is handed a significant funding cut. THe charity's managers consider the difficult but inevitable option of laying-off paid staff and start to explore how services can be delivered with fewer paid staff and more volunteers. To whom does that charity have the greatest obligation: its employees whose work could be reallocated among volunteers, or its clients who rely on its services? THe answer should be clear – its clients. THe staff are not being made redundant so that volunteers can take over. THey're being made redundant regardless. So long as the charity goes about it properly, why shouldn't it deliver through volunteers if it can't afford to employ everyone it once did? As long as volunteers are not exploited, we must acknowledge that involving more of them has the potential to bring many benefits, including widening participation and improving services if, and only if, there is appropriate investment in their management. And of course a major return on there own happiness. Giving back has powerful results. THe ideal model, regardless of the financial climate, must be that of taking a mixed approach, with paid staff and volunteers working together. Faced with two undesirable redundancy situations: letting all staff go and closing a service, or retaining a skeleton staff and increasing the number of volunteers – we would advocate the latter every time. Checkout: http://www.vaac.org.uk/volunteer-now volunteer, to gain training, and to advertise your roles.

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IT seems everywhere you turn there’s a news story or a discussion about whether we should be ‘in’ or ‘out’ of the EU. As the time to vote draws nearer, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at how the outcome may affect Chichester’s property market. Journalists, who are generally London-based, seem to focus on the impact of things in London. Whilst it may be true that a ‘Brexit’ would see demand for high-end property drop in London, as its standing in the world drops, is that likely to impact us down here on the south coast? At the moment things seem similar to the run-up to last year’s general election; with a level of uncertainty creating a reluctance towards moving home. THis has led to there being a 7% reduction in the number of properties available to buy in Chichester compared to a year ago (297 now vs 321 last May). It seems clear that the ‘in’ camp are scaremongering homeowners by suggesting house prices will drop if we leave the EU (George Osborne recently spoke of house price drops of 18%). Meanwhile, the ‘out’ camp are using this as ammunition towards the younger ‘generation rent’, suggesting an EU exit is an opportunity towards a new era of more affordable housing. A slightly more in-depth report

Dear Editor THIS month, the Kincora Inquiry at Banbridge Courthouse, Northern Ireland, is investigating allegations that "State Agencies" provided security protection to known paedophiles. In 1974, former Army Intelligence Officer Colin Wallace – who lives in Arundel – discovered sexual abuse was taking place at the Kincora Boys Home and brought it to the attention of his superiors. Nothing was done. In 1981, seven years later, three senior care workers working at Kincora were jailed

actually suggested house prices would rise 8.8% in two years if we remain in the EU… and they’d still rise 8.4% if we left the EU. So not much difference there. Commentators say an exit would lead to an increase in interest rates (the same commentators who’ve been saying a rise is coming for years now I presume…), which would increase mortgage costs and potentially stymie house prices. Although with 40.5% of properties in Chichester being mortgage free (compared to 31% nationally), I think Chichester would weather this storm better than most. In contrast, there could in fact be a short-term immigration surge before the borders are tightened up, which could lead to a rise in prices and rents. Longerterm the opposite may be true as net immigration eases. Might a shortage of cheaper skilled labour from abroad lead to more expensive new-build properties? At this stage it is all pure guesswork and you’ll need to take a view on whose guesses are more credible. I believe property will continue to rise in value over the long-term due to the fundamental shortage of homes. THere could even be some property bargains to be had later this year!

I agree with comments made by Cllr Oppler, that there will be an increase in fly-tipping as a result of the above quoted proposals (Bognor Regis Post June 3, 2106) I have read two articles produced by WSCC regarding the changes proposed. In one article they posed the question, “Will fly-tipping increase?” Part of the answer was, “Evidence from other County Councils who have made similar changes to those we are proposing show that there has not been an increase in fly-tipping as a result". In the second article it poses the question, “Would fly-tipping increase if these proposals were implemented?” Part of the answer was, “No. THere’s no evidence to show that West Sussex residents will resort to fly-tipping – which is a criminal offence and blights local areas – if they cannot use a recycling centre for whatever reason. People who are prepared to travel to a recycling centre are unlikely to even consider fly-tipping, let alone do it.” On May 20, I sent an email to Cllr Barling and Waste Services Contracts at WSCC pointing out that their answers to those questions may be incorrect. I referred them to a paper published by Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and Government Statistical Service dated October 20, 2015. It states, “Local authorities dealt with 900 thousand incidents of fly-tipping in 2014/15, an increase of 5.6 per cent since 2013/14 with nearly two thirds of fly-tips involving household waste. THe trend in incidents of fly-tipping had been downward until 2013/14 when there was an increase to 852 thousand incidents. THe number of fly-tipping incidents increased again in 2014/15 to 900 thousand incidents. THe estimated cost of clearance of fly-tipping to local authorities in England in 2014/15 was nearly £50 million, an 11 per cent increase on 2013/14 In my email I asked Cllr Barling and Waste Services Contracts to justifly their claims that fly-tipping has not increased and will not increase if they introduce the changes when Central Government figures supplied by local authorites state that flytipping has increased. To date I have had no reply from either. David Gambrill Felpham

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after admitting sexual abuse of boys in their charge. In 1982, Sussex Police were brought in to find evidence of a paedophile ring. Nothing was found. In 1989, Paul Foot wrote "Who Framed Colin Wallace?". THe Spectator's Robert Kee said of the book at the time : "THe finest and most alarming example of professional investigative journalism I have ever read." What is the answer to the book's question? It's not pretty. Richard W. Symonds Crawley

Clubs and societies AVIATION enthusiasts in Bognor Regis and Chichester can hear all about a project to return a unique aeroplane to the UKs sky. Alan Pickford will be telling Air ACES members and guests about the restoration of the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito by the charity, the People's Mosquito. THe de Havilland Mosquito was one of the finest all-round aircraft of the Second World War. More than 7,000 were built but none survived in flying condition in Europe. THis has prompted the People's Mosquito to restore one to keep alive all of the memories of those who built, flew and worked on the aircraft nicknamed Mossie during its service with the RAF and many other air forces around the world. Alan's presentation will be at 7.30pm on June 27 at the Chichester Park Hotel, Chichester, PO19 7QL. Entrance is £3 members, £5 guests and free for u-16s. More information from www.airaces.org.uk

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Yet despite this slump, the House Price Index from the Land Registry for England and Wales shows a 0.5% monthly property price increase. In England and Wales as a whole the average property price stands at £189,901. THe average property price however in the south east now stands at £266,729 – down 0.4% from last month. THis is second only to Greater London which has an average price of an eye-watering £534,785. THird is the East of England with the average price coming in at £220,989, while in fourth is the South West at £197,085. THe average price in Wales is £122,221, while the cheapest place to buy is the North East of England where the average price comes in at £97,581. Nationwide added that "healthy labour market conditions and low borrowing costs" are expected to "underpin a steady increase in housing market activity once stamp dutyrelated volatility has passed" – but this is all dependent on the economic recovery remaining on track. First time buyer regional hotspots are led by Croydon, Dartford and Luton – all easily commutable distances into the centre of London – all with annual surges of more than 18%. Rightmove said that the modest May rise of 0.4% – equatable to £1,118 – in the price of property coming to market in the last month masks a nasty Spring surprise for first time buyers. An 80% uplift in March transaction numbers

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First-time sales hit again in 'cool off' period THE annual rate of UK house price growth cooled further in May, after slowing the previous month, according to the Nationwide building society. THe annual rate of house price growth was 4.7% in May, down from 4.9% in April and 5.7% in March. In May alone, house prices rose by 0.2%, the same as the previous month. THe Nationwide said one factor was that many people had rushed to buy houses in March because of stamp duty changes that took effect on 1 April. Further evidence of the drop off in activity following the peak in March came in UK mortgage figures from the Bank of England. THere were 66,250 home loans approved for house purchases in April, an 11-month low and down on the average of 71,075 over the previous six months, the figures showed. THe volatility generated by the stamp duty changes – which added a surcharge for buy-to-let investors and the owners of second homes – made it difficult to gauge the underlying strength of activity in the housing market, said Nationwide chief economist Robert Gardner. "House purchase activity is likely to fall in the months ahead, given the number of purchasers that brought forward transactions," he added. "THe recovery thereafter may also be fairly gradual, especially in the buy-to-let sector, where other policy changes, such as the reduction in tax relief for landlords from 2017, are likely to exert an ongoing drag."

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DO you have the dream of living in a luxury part of West Sussex playing the role of a Lord or Lady of the manor? If so – this stunning property could be just for you. Up with Henry Adams in Chichester, Oakleigh in North Mundham has just come on to the market with a guide price of £925,000. THe handsome home was built in the 1850s but in 1980 was converted to two separate dwellings, Oakleigh being the northern half. THe interior was then reconfigured with the utmost care and attention to detail to make the home true to how it was built. Great imagination and a great deal of love has turned this elegant home into something truly special – it has maintained its period character with high corniced ceilings on both floors with lovely polished wood floors in all the principal rooms and tiled floors in the hallways and conservatory.

has left a property drought and price surge. THere was a 6.2% – equatable to £11,298 – monthly jump in price of typical first-time buyer properties and a strong demand continues in this sector despite withdrawal of many investors following the introductions of higher stamp duty taxes. Estate agents are adament that first time buyers still very much are looking and have a place in the market despite new-to-themarket supply being down on average 1.5% year on year. Nationally, over the last 12 months there has been an increase in property transactions – there was an average of 73,744 property sales per month between October 2014 and January 2014. THis compares to an average of 74,374 12 months later. Have you found it harder as a first time buyer in the pricey south east? Let us know letters@sussexpost.co.uk

'Oakleigh'Oakleigh offers something offers something for all with forits all with its traditional traditional yet up-to-date yet up-to-date stunningstunning rooms' rooms' OVER 2,434 square feet, stunning gardens, a plot of just under half an acre, and a double garage and parking – this home is the perfect family base. It boasts four well-sized bedrooms on the first floor, as well as a large sitting room, a kitchen and breakfast room, a dining room, study, store and a conservatory. THe accomodation includes an impressive main reception roomwhich is a real showstopper, complete with a large stone fireplace with a log burner, exposed floor boards, ornate cornicing and two attractive, arched French doors. THe grounds of half an acre back onto open fields, ensuring privacy for those who desire it. But this is not in anyway a home that is secluded from everyday life. It is on a quiet no through road but North Mundham is a quaint area with a primary school, church, pub and farm shop all close.

"The average home price in the south east is now £266,729 – second only to prices in Greater London."

South coast a 'commuter's dream' to live?

SEASIDE destinations have been named in a list of "rising stars" which have done remarkably well since the economic downturn. Savills have named the best and worst places where property has kept – and even exceeded – its value, with many south coast hotspots given a spot on the leader's list. With it's remarkably quick trains into the city, Brighton is right up there. Brighton is a key beneficiary of the ripple effect from London, with many commuters opting for the sunny seaside town. “THere is also a strong local base of applicants, first-time buyers and secondtime movers,” says Dominic Ruzyllo, of Fox & Sons. THe city recovered quickly from the dip after 2008, and has had big price rises since then.

“I can’t see a downturn because of the sheer demand – it’s buzzing,” says Ruzyllo. House prices increased by 10 per cent last year. Lewes, another South Downs star, has had consistent growth in prices, even when similar markets have lulled. It sits nestled in the South Downs, and is a smaller outlier among the stars outside London, which also include Bristol and Bath. With village life just an hour’s commute from London, Lewes has held up its house price growth more consistently than similar commuter belt towns and, crucially, is much cheaper: a comparable commuter area in Surrey, such as Waverley, has an average house price of £496,000, while Lewes is a far more affordable coming in with an average price of £319,000.

Have you got a spare £2k a month? How about renting this? RENTAL prices in central London are often scoffed at, and now a stunning home in Chichester is trying its best to keep up. THis period town house in Chichester centre – situated off East Street in the heart of the city – went up with rental team at Leaders this week for an eyewatering sum of £2,000 per month. Arranged over four floors, it is decorated in "tasteful style" with new carpets recently installed. THere is a basement area with a utility room and a study/snug/fifth bedroom with French doors to a courtyard outdoor space. On the ground floor level there is a superb kitchen, breakfast room and utility room, as well as a comfy sitting room. THere are two double bedrooms on the first floor which also boasts a bathroom. And on the second floor a further two double bedrooms and a bathroom also sit. THe property has enough space for a large family with a small but very pretty courtyard outside.

THe property retains many period features throughout the well decorated home and will ideally suit a family wanting a super period home in the city centre. It is located slap bang in the heart of our stunning cathedral city, which is shown in the estimation of monthly cost. Leaders have been established for more than 30 years and boasts to be a "name everyone can trust" for their housing needs. THey charge £275 plus VAT for referencing fees, set up and contribution for the tenancy agreement for one adult applicant. THere is an additional £75 plus VAT charged for each additional adult applicant. For more information visit www.leaders. co.uk DO YOU want to feature your property? Have you recently finished or halfway through a renovation project and want to tell of the triumphs and struggles of a big project? Get in touch by emailing sian. hewitt@sussexpost.co.uk

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f Anne Hathway's Cottage William Shakespeare was born in this house and grew up here with his parents and siblings. He also spent the first five years of his marriage living here with his wife Anne Hathaway. John and Mary Shakespeare were wealthy enough to own the largest house on Henley Street.

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Stratford Corporation, alongside John Shakespeare, William’s father. THe elaborately carved front of the building is a clear statement of his wealth and social-standing. In 1909, the Ancient House in Stratfordupon-Avon was purchased by Edward Morris of Chicago and after extensive restoration, was given to Harvard University and became known as Harvard House. THe Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has been caring for the property on behalf of Harvard University since 1990.

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` Anne Hathaway’s Cottage ORIGINALLY a farmhouse built in 1463, this beautiful 500 year-old cottage is where Shakespeare courted his bride-to-be. Here you will be able to see original furniture including the Hathaway bed and uncover five centuries of stories in this picturesque cottage and 13 generations of the family who lived there. THe last Hathaway to own the cottage was Mary Baker, who sold the property to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1892. Her son, William Baker, still occupied part of the cottage and was allowed to live there rent-free for the rest of his life, assisting with custodian duties until his death in 1911.

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by Crispin Paine, Volunteer at the Novium Museum NEEDLEMAKING was once one of Chichester’s best known trades. No-one knows how or why needlemaking first came to Chichester but a record of 1308 mentions Richard le Nedler, and also John le Nedler who was an early city official. THe trade was concentrated in the eastern parish of St Pancras, and in the period just before the Civil War, Chichester dominated the English market for needles, with every house in the parish said to have been a needlemakers. Unfortunately when that part of the city’s suburbs was attacked in 1642

during the Civil War, needlemaking also suffered. Despite much of the area being rebuilt, the trade never fully recovered. One Chichester needlemaker, who died in 1733, left all his equipment to his son. He left a stock of 512,644 needles of various sorts. THe needles, his working tools, his horse, hay, harness and coal were valued at £90, almost a quarter of his entire estate (which included his five-bedroom house). By 1750, forty or fifty people were still involved in needlemaking and the trade supported almost twenty Chichester families.

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SQUASH Club trio Richard Ragless, Derrick Longhurst and Buster Barton were crowned Division 1 champions after beating Hunston Hares in the Bognor Summer League Divisional Trebles Knockouts. THe Newtown Social Club semifinals saw Hares’ Graham Clear, Mark Sheppard and Andy Stubbs overcome Luke Forden, Dave Juniper and Chris Williams (QE2 Cobras). THe second semi-final saw last year’s Division 2 champions Ben Todd, Mark H Todd and Bradley Marshall (BRSA Ravens) lose to Squash Club. In the final, Stubbs took the first darts for the Hares, and his team started better with Sheppard scoring a 140. Ragless followed with 100 and then Hunston

struggled with three small scores, giving the Squash Club the lead. With 83 on the board, Longhurst could only leave 35 for his team mates. Stubbs needed 82 but missed double top for the win. Ragless then stepped up and in two darts took the first leg for the Squash Club. Once again the second leg was close. Longhurst was left with 130 and hit a treble and single 20 leaving him with 50 and one dart, but fell short. Ragless missed the double giving

Stubbs a chance at 96, but his last dart missed double 18. THen it was Barton's turn with 20 on the board, and in two darts the double was hit, taking the win. In the Division 2 showdown, Peter Hall, Derek Mitchell and Janet Ayres (Chi Snooker 'A') lost to Gary Bryant, Jason McVite and Tom O’Sullivan (Claremont Wanderers). THe second semi-final saw Dave Stone, Nathan Warren and Joe Osman (BRSA Wanderers) triumph over Bridgett

Derwojed, Tim McCarthy and Guy Watson (Friary ‘C’). Claremont won the battle of the Wanderers in the final in a close win over BRSA. THe Division 3k semi-final saw Emma Bist, Adam Judd and Michelle Skeites (the Station) get past a mixed team of Steve Reynolds (ASC), Len Dixey and Les Mullinger (Royal Oak). And the second semi-final saw Adam Hall, Ben Lubbe and Alex Richardson (the Station) edge out Rob Allen and Ashley and Debbie Clements (New Jacks). So, it was, in the words of David Bowie: Station to Station. And, yes, Station won. THe Bist, Judd and Skeites triumvirate, that is.

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TONE Zone runner Paul Jarvis was first home for the club with a time of 42:30 at the annual Worthing 10k. He was closely followed in by Simon Daymond with an excellent time of 43:15. Due to the heat not many records were broken apart from Jess THomson, she continues to impress and finished in a personal best of 46:13. A Lso on Sunday was the D Day 10k in Portsmouth where the club had four runners taking part. Tony Hancock finished in 45:36, Debbie Patching and Bogumila Skiadanek crossed the line in an hour with Peter Chittenden finishing in 1:47. Peter also ran the Lindfield 10k cross country last week

in just over 2 hours. Last Wednesday saw the Indian Jones run where you can decide how many of the 3.25 mile laps you complete up to marathon distance. Paul Coe completed the full eight laps to achieve his 25th marathon in 3:48 and Rebecca Wetherill ran her first ever race. Worthing 10k: Paul Jarvis 42.30, Simon Daymond 43.15, Nina Baldwinson 44.58, Gary Mitchell 45.10, Neil Strudwick 46.05, Jessica THomson 46.13, Simon Bodsworth 48.46, Adam Norgett 48.58, Carl Bryant 49.08, Andrew Miles 50.09, Stuart THomson 51.22, Derek Natoli 52.27, Alice Slater 58.13, Alison Mcloughlin 58.17, Paul Wells 1.01.48, Gemma Hanna

1.06.22, Samantha Yates 1.06.53, Nicola Kettley 1.12.40, Sarah Vockins 1.20.13 D-Day 10k: Tony Hancock 45.36, Debbie Patching 1.00.41, Bogumila Skiadanek 1.00.47, Peter Chittenden 1.47.01. Indiana Jones Run: Paul Coe 3.48.06 8 laps, Cheryl Laing 2.59.33 5 laps, Jessica THomson 2.27.49 5 laps, Sarah Baker 2.24.10 4 laps, Michelle Maxium 2.06.51 3 laps, Benita Milton 2.06.51 3 laps, Rebecca Jones 1.32.25 2 laps, Sarah Stothard 1.32.25 2 laps, Mark Edwards 1.04.14 2 laps, Rebecca Wetherill 52.27 1 lap. Lindfield 10k: Peter Chittenden 2.02.09.

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Lawn bowls CHICHESTER bowlers (above) are fundraising to improve their facilities. THey plan to move from their present home, a wooden pavillion dating from the 1930s, to a new base in Priory Park.

Golf TONY Moore and Darren McQueen were sent for a Burton in a golf challenge charity match. THat's because the Bognor duo were beaten by father-and-son team Jeremy and Maximilian Burton at Goodwood. Jeremy said: "We enjoyed the win and hope to play again soon, but against decent opposition."

Table tennis LYNN Shaw triumphed against local favourite Fatima Osman in a Turkish International Invitation event. Former Aldwick Ferrets player Lynn, whose husband Gary is a former Wheatsheaf footballer, picked up a trophy and a holiday voucher worth 100 euros following her victory.


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Sportinbrief Football PAGHAM have announced that Anthony Scott has been appointed the new club secretary. Chairman Tony Shea said: "We believe we are going places and look forward to working with Anthony and welcome him to the club." THe Lions will run a coach to the Isle of Wight for their friendly match against Newport on July 9 but it is full.

Happy Harriers take off SOUTH Downs Harriers beat Chichester Runners A to finish in 12:43 minutes in the 30th South Downs Relay in which six runners cover 100 miles. Nick Casburn captained Harriers, who trailed by three minutes going into the penultimate leg. Neil McApline opened an eight minute gap and Jason Rae crossed the line.

Inspired by Ali..he was the 'greatest' THE whole world stopped on the morning of June 4th to pay tribute to the most famous man in sport. THe greatest heavyweight of all time, Muhammad Ali, was rushed into hospital with respiratory problems and lost his last fight 24 hours later. I can only echo what the whole boxing community has said, in that he was nothing short of an inspiration to my personal development as a boxer. I doubt there is a fighter alive who hasn't watched an Ali clip and hasn't been influenced by him in some way. Ali inspired this once troubled kid to take education seriously – to read more, so as to be more articulate in conversation, like the great man was. Being a keen poet, it was also the admiration of Ali that developed my thick skin to the insults of my peers when reciting my poetry as a child. His defiance and showmanship has inspired not only sportsmen, but movie stars and entrepreneurs alike. Ironically, a man who fought for racial equality and peace for most of his life, has brought together people from all ethnicities in mourning. In a time of religious tension, we see people from all walks celebrating the life of a fiercely devout Muslim. His larger-than-life character just compliments his amazing story. Born in the racially segregated Louisville, Kentucky, Ali took up boxing as a means of learning to fight in order to beat up the culprit who stole his bike. After a glittering amateur career culminating in Olympic Gold, Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, turned pro and won the heavyweight championship of the world against the feared Sonny Liston. I highlight this as my favourite Ali fight. Clay, 22, was probably the only man in the world who thought he would win. After stopping 'THe Bear' in six, he iconically screamed how he 'shook the world'. After a four-year exile from the ring, due to imprisonment for refusing induction into the US army for the Vietnam war because of his religious beliefs, Ali came back to fight the great Joe Frazier in the first of three epic battles. Losing to Frazier in the first encounter, the pair went at it twice more. THe third, 'the THriller in

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Manilla' was one of the most brutal and gruelling fights in history. THe flamboyant champion fought in an era where the best fought the best and beat notable champions like the aforementioned Frazier and Liston. He beat Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers, Floyd Patterson, Ron Lyle, Bob Foster and our own Henry Cooper. All men who would have no problems beating any of today's 'alphabet' champions. His last great performance came in his historic win against George Foreman in 'the Rumble in the Jungle'. Ali used his 'rope a dope' tactic, soaking up Foreman's attacks, while on the ropes, to make the champion run out of steam. He capitalised on fatigue and KO'd him to take the title. I'd be lying if I said I agreed with all of his skulduggery. Some of his jibes to certain opponents may have been a little south of the border. But he did apologise for some verbal onslaughts. He cited the reason for the torment was that he felt a duty to sell any of his fights. You'd be pushed to find any great person without a nasty streak. Boxing wouldn't be where it is today without Ali, he elevated the sport to new levels. I maybe playing devil's advocate, and rattling a few cages in saying Ali's death may be more significant than John Lennon's or Bob Marley's, because he fought for life right to the death, apparent by the 30-plus years he battled Parkinson's disease in a publicly cheerful manner. With the amount of stars pouring their hearts out in tribute to 'the greatest', there's no way my words could do him justice. RIP to a real man, hero, conquerer, leader, oddsdefier and inspiration, not just to his fellow boxer, but to his fellow MAN.

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DANIEL Beale took four wickets but it wasn’t enough to hand Stirlands victory over West Chiltington & THakeham. THe visitors won by four wickets in this Sussex Premier League 1st XI Division 4 game after reaching 182 for six off 28.1 overs. Stirlands had hit 181 for 10 off 52.2 overs after winning the toss and electing to bat. Chilts’ bowler James Howgate was in fine form and took six wickets including that of Stirlands’ top scorer Torquil Deacon, who struck 47. Leo Wilkinson-Beal managed seven

and skipper George Coles hit 20, while Jake Moores and Dan Mugford both went for seven runs. Ajinkya Deshpande chipped in with 16, George Briancce hit nine, and Marcus Viner fell victim to Howgate for four. Dominic Fecher enjoyed a decent knock of 31, Ned Renwick went for a duck while Daniel Beale managed 17. Beale denied the visitors’ batsman Sanchit Batra a century when he ran him out while he was on 86. And Deshpande took the other wicket with Renwick catching. Meanwhile, Stirlands U11s lost to their

Middleton counterparts, who won by 57 runs in this West Sussex Area Junior League U11 Shield West encounter. THe home side went into bat after the visitors won the toss and elected to field and hit 84 for 10 off 16 overs recording a net score of 134. Middleton managed 106 for 3 off 16 overs and recorded a net score of 191. Stirlands: Zack Gadsby, Jo Fuller, T Bosley, William Womersley, O Fuller, Dylan Gadsby, Tibo Black, Ed Timberlake Middleton: Sam Green, Dill Howells, Ellie Cogger, K Jajua, Rocco Gamblin, Will Fountain,Toby Barton, Katie deLillis.

Why Dan's Why Dan's the man the man DANIEL Joseph was in seventh heaven for Chichester Priory Park as they saw off Steyning in this Sussex Premier League 1st XI Division 3 match. Joseph eclipsed bowling ace teammate Matthew Geffen (right) this week with figures of seven wickets for 41 runs with eight maidens off 16.4 overs. Geffen managed to take three wickets as the visitors set about the home side, who batted after winning the toss. It was definitely a case of the Joseph and Geffen show, with the latter managing to help with two of the former’s wickets by catching off his deliveries. Steyning hit 71 for 10 off 32.4 overs and in reply Chichester managed 72 for three off 28.3 over to record a victory by seven wickets. It took Chichester little time to reach

their target with Jamie Hopkins hitting 11, Peter Lamb scored 12 not out, George Perry top scored with 46 not out. Chichester 2nd XI also beat their Steyning counterparts in a Sussex Premier League 2nd XI Division 2 encounter. THe home side won by six wickets after the visitors recorded figures of 169 for 10 from 52.3 overs. Guy Montgomery took three wickets, Harry Randell one fewer, Alex Pegg took three and Albert Condron took two. Chichester managed 172 for 4 off 44.1 overs with Alex Pendel hitting 37, Farai Shoko got 36 and Graeme Bennison struck 24. Matthew Bennison managed 28, Will Futcher got 29, and James Stemp chipped in with five.

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CHICHESTER City ladies are seeking a coach to work alongside first team manager Liam Greenfield. THe Oaklands Park club want applicants who are experienced and qualified to contact them regarding the vacant post. THe successful person will get the chance to coach City players next season in the FA Women's Premier League division one. An ideal candidate will have an FA Level two coaching qualification, experience of planning and delivering senior coaching sessions good communication skills and the ability to motivate and inspire players. For more information, contact Liam on 07595422391 or email liamgreenfield@hotmail.com. Meanwhile, the club have arranged pre-season fiendlies ahead of the new campaign: 10th July – Development Squad away to Winchester Reserves KO 11.30am – First Team TBC. 17th July – First Team at home vs Wimbledon KO 2pm. 24th July – Both teams away to Denham – DS KO 12pm, First Team KO 2pm. 28th July – First Team at home to Winchester KO 7.30pm. 31st July – Both teams away to Crawley Wasps – DS KO 12pm, First Team KO 2pm. 4th August – First Team at home to

Hollands up for Rocks... From back page ...should he remain a Pompey schemer, Hollands has pledged to redouble his efforts in a bid to help Paul Cook’s outfit secure promotion to League one after narrowly missing out last season. He added: “With the players we have and the players being talked about coming to Portsmouth I believe we can go again and put the disappointment of last season behind us. “We are favourites at the bookies and that can mean extra pressure but it is our job to reward our fans. THey are fantastic and back us in numbers home and away and they deserve a club at a higher level."

Football AVISFORD Youth have taken down the nets for the last time after 25 years of football. Club secretary Steve KIll decided to call time after struggling to attract players. He said: "THe club has run its course after celebrating 25 years. I'd like to thank everyone involved over the years for keeping us going."

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Howell's new Budd Southampton Women KO 7.30pm. 7th August – DS away to Bexhill KO 2pm. First Team away to Enfield KO 2pm. 14th August – DS vs Rottingdean ground to be confirmed KO 2pm. 21st August – DS away to Lewes Reserves KO 2pm. Once league start dates are confirmed at the club's AGM more fixtures may be added.

ROCKS have re-signed midfielder Darren Budd, 31, from Burgess Hill Town. Boss Jamie Howell said: "He's a good player and will come in and play in midfield. We have options which we are looking at to boost the ranks." Daryl Wollers will join the squad for pre-season on July 1.

League switch for Mullen's Bosham outfit BOSHAM reserves will play in the Wyvern Combination Football League East Division next season. Danny Mullen’s side were accepted at the League AGM and the move will see the club face the likes of former FA Vase winners, Sholing (reserves). THe 13-team line-up includes Portsmouth-based sides in Baffins Milton Rovers and US Portsmouth, and Southern League Central side, Petersfield Town. THe reserves will also make a trip to face Newport (IoW), and will be compete in the Hampshire Intermediate

Cup. THe switch comes after the Southern Combination League motioned to consolidate the current threedivision Reserve Section into one following the growth in U21s football. THis may have seen Bosham removed with no floodlights at Walton Lane. THe plans can still be overturned by at the SCFL AGM on June 28. Bosham chairman Alan Price said: “We're delighted to have been accepted." Andy Probee’s first team are unaffected by the change. Players keen to play for the reserves should contact Danny Mullen on 07795 512780.

Season ticket up for grabs WE'VE teamed up with the Rocks to bring you the chance to win a season ticket for the new campaign at the Nye Camp! Your leading independent FREE newspaper has joined forces with Jamie Howell’s outfit to give one lucky reader the chance to see the green and white stars in action absolutely FREE! To be in with a chance to win, just tell us when Bognor Regis Town were founded. When you think you

know, email your answer and contact details to sport@sussexpost.co.uk - alternatively, you can post your answers to Rocks Comp, Post Newspapers Ltd, 63 London Road, Bognor Regis P021 1DF. One winner will be selected at random by the closing date of July 31, 2016. Usual competition rules apply. No correspondence will be entered into. Best of luck - come on, you Rocks!

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EXCLUSIVE By Carl Eldridge sport@sussexpost.co.uk PORTSMOUTH star Danny Hollands has admitted he would love to walk out at the Nye Camp and play for the Rocks. THe Fratton Park midfielder says he enjoys watching Bognor play the free-flowing brand of football insisted upon by management duo Jamie Howell and Darin Kilpatrick. And the Pompey enforcer, 30, who lives in Fontwell, says he hopes to one day be able to wear the green and white kit. He told the Post: “I’ve been down to Bognor to see them play a good few times and you have to admire the way they play the game. “No matter what level you play at, you always want to be in and around teams who play the right way and that is the case at Bognor. “I am 30 and would like to think I can play for another five years or so and if one day that means I can play for Bognor that'd be great.” Hollands, who is currently in plaster after an operation on his ankle, has watched as a string of players including the likes of Jason Prior and Craig Robson have quit the Rocks and signed more lucrative deals elsewhere. He added: "I understand the frustration of fans but in any other profession it's acceptable for someone to take a job in which they are rewarded more than the previous one. But I

City ace Jim is just wild about Bognor switch EXCLUSIVE By Carl Eldridge sport@sussexpost.co.uk

think Bognor will bounce back. Footballers come and go but as long as they have the footballing philosophy in place they'll be fine, I am sure." Hollands has set his sights on signing a new deal at Pompey with his current contract set to expire. He said: "THe manager has said that he wants me to stay, there is an offer on the table and I am hoping to be able to put pen to paper very soon and concentrate on getting over my operation and then start to think about preparing for pre-season training." And Turn to page 39

Adam £750k tractor boy EX-CHICHESTER High School student Adam Webster has moved from Pompey to Championship Ipswich for £750,000. Defender Webster, 21, from West Wittering, switched to Portman Road with Matt Clarke moving to Fratton Park as part of the deal.

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CHICHESTER City striker Jimmy Wild is chomping at the bit to make an impression with the Rocks. The Oaklands Park attacker has been handed the chance to team up with Jamie Howell’s men for pre-season training. It will give Nye Camp chief Howell and assistant Darin Kilpatrick the chance to run the rule over the forward. Wild was dual signed by Bognor in January but barely featured thereafter. But since then the Rocks have lost Jason Prior and Alfie Rutherford and are in need of boosting their firepower. Wild told the Post: “I am really relishing the challenge and hope to feature in some pre-season friendlies. “I am so looking forward to it. It should be a great experience and I hope I can make a good impression.” Wild will join fellow City player Jamie Horncastle at the Rocks on trial ahead of the new season.


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