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A man suspected of three armed raids in the Horsham area is being sought by police. Detectives are linking two robberies at Horsham and an attempt at Warnham, and are keen to trace the man pictured on this page as their main suspect. The robberies took place on September 22, September 19 and on September 6, all near the same time of the afternoon. On Tuesday of last week at 4.15pm police were called to the general stores in Elm Grove, Horsham where a man had come in holding a hammer and demanded money. He hit the till several times with the hammer and took money from the counter before leaving the shop and running up the alley opposite Eversfield Road. At about 4.20pm on September 19, as previously reported in the Post, a man entered The Warnham Village Store in Warnham. He brandished a knife and demanded money from the shop assistant, but other staff heard the threats and came to assist. The man ran out of the shop empty handed, turning right into Church Street. On September 6 at about 3.45pm a man came into the Caterways store on Merryfield Drive, Horsham and demanded cash while holding a hammer. The shop worker hand-
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A Horsham teenager who won a national poetry contest at 15 is having her first collection published. Philippa Crundwell’s book, Seventy Beats, will be launched on Friday of next week at Waterstones bookshop, Horsham. Philippa, 17, said: "I wrote my first poem at the age of five and haven’t been able to stop writing poems,short stories and plays since.I’m also an ambassador for New Writing South,and one of the creators of the Writers’ M a n i festo. I’m passionate about the importance of creative writing in education and believe writing is something that should be available to everyone everywhere.” Philippa won the Ocado/Peace One Day UK-wide poetry competition in 2013 at the age of only 15, with her Poem For Peace The book has been praised by several well-known writers including the former Children’s Laureate,Michael Morpurgo who said: "There is a clarity in these po-
ems, a fresh voice, unencumbered by the baggage of age. The writer looks you in the eye and tells how it is for her. Honest writing, moving writing.” Ali Sparkes, author of the best-selling Shapeshifter series, said:"Philippa Crundwell blends inner with outer landscapes, overlaying nature with moods - from contemplative sorrow to blind fury - from mountains to flocks of starlings... One to watch..." and Peter James, acclaimed thrillerw r i t e r who said: " I ’ v e been really impressed on my first look by the breadth of subject matter and depth of maturity of Philippa’s poems. She shows a maturing beyond her years. Steve Rudd, of publishers The King’s England Press, said: "Our attention was drawn to Philippa’s work and I could immediately see its merit. Once in awhile, a poet comes along whose work surprises you. "I am very proud that in our twenty-fifth anniversary year we were able to secure the rights to publish Philippa’s work.
Students enjoyed a day’s training at the Sky TV studios at Isleworth in West London. Collyer’s media and film studies students were given IPads and a series of business tasks to perform. In teams, they generated ideas for future Sky programmes in a range of genres and pitched those ideas back to Sky’s professional programme makers. Subject leader for media Jonathan Nunns said: “We are massively grateful to Sky for this wonderful opportunity. The students projected themselves as ambitious, energetic, focused and creative young professionals. I am thrilled that they did themselves and Collyer’s proud.” During the presentations, the students had to set complex budgets, identify target markets and es-
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Car share is catching on in the Horsham area. People use the service to cut down on travelling costs and “Car Clubs” operating in Horsham and in Chichester have expanded this year. “Car Clubs” allow the public to hire cars from on-street locations from as little as £4.50 an hour and 13p per mile. The prices cover fuel costs and comprehensive insurance, so experts say anyone who drives under 8,000 miles a year will save themselves money. “Car Club” members consider it
practical alternative to the cost and hassle of owning a car. Both clubs are run in partnership with community interest company Co-Wheels. In Horsham, members can hire a Toyota Aygo in Brighton Road, a Toyota Yaris hybrid in North Street, near Horsham railway station and a Toyota Aygo X Play in Bishopric. Thirty-five drivers have signed up to the Horsham Car Club. Growing numbers of people are saving money on travel costs in West Sussex thanks to two County Council
backed schemes, which include the “Car Clubs”. The other scheme is www.westsussexcarshare.com , a free matching service for people who live, work and travel around the county. It matches people who want to share car journeys and cut spending on travel, saving some car sharers as much as £900 a year. The county council says car sharing cuts the stress of driving, finding parking spaces and paying out as much for fuel. It also cuts pollution. Members who sign up can list their regular journeys, or one-off trips, on the database. The website then finds a suitable match with someone else. About 3,850 people now use the service, with 450 new members having joined in the last year. Members in West Sussex have shared journeys for work, university, festivals and big events, football matches shopping and visiting friends. To join, visit www.westsussexcarshare.com County Council cabinet member for highways and transport John O’Brien said: “Traffic congestion is estimated to cost every business in West Sussex £29,000 a year. “So innovative ideas such as the car share and car club schemes are something we’d love to see as many people as possible take up to help our busy roads.”
Knitters needed to meet deadline Deadline day is nearing for charity knitters. Age UK Horsham District is calling on nimble-fingered residents to get creative and knit little hats for Age UK and innocent’s Big Knit and help older people keep warm and well in winter. The charity is calling on local knitters to get as many hats as possible to them by November 27 and needs knitters and those wanting to give it a go to help make this a reality. For more information on The Big Knit contact Age UK Horsham District on 01403 751329/ 260560 or log onto www.ageuk.org.uk/horshamdistrict. Knitters should send send completed hats to Age UK Horsham District at Lavinia House, Dukes Square, Horsham, RH12 1GZ. The miniature woolly hats will adorn “innocent smoothie” bottles, which will be sold in stores nationwide from February 2016. For each be-hatted smoothie sold, “innocent “will donate 25p to help Age UK fund national and local winter projects.
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proved balance and coordination. Chronically tense and tight muscles can also contribute to poor posture. Stretching helps to ensure correct posture by lengthening tight muscles that pull areas of the body away from their intended position. While it is still widely debated as to whether or not stretching can help prevent injury, it has been proven to help increase blood flow to the muscles. This increase in flow brings with it a greater nutrient supply to muscles, thereby reducing muscle soreness and help-
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A talented trio from Horsham will entertain thousands of people in a few months. Hannah Orman, Abigail Judd, and Lotti Wright will dance in the Hawth pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk , which opens on December 11. The three girls were among more than 170 dancers who pantomime producers Evolution auditioned for their juvenile teams at The Hawth . After putting all the hopefuls through their paces, 24 girls were selected to appear alongside EastEnders’ Steve McFadden, who plays Phil Mitchell, and CBeebies star Rebecca Keatley
in the pantomime. Producer Emily Wood said: “We had an incredible turn out. We always look forward to the auditions in Crawley as the talent in this area is amazing. Everyone was at such a high standard it was hard to whittle it down to just 24 but we’ve definitely got the right girls. They are great dancers and they really gave their all, which is just what we need to make Jack and the Beanstalk the best pantomime ever.’ Tickets are on sale now from The Hawth Box Office on 01293 553636 or from www.hawth.co.uk
Students honour tradition Hundreds of students from Horsham marched through the City area in London to honour a centuriesold tradition. More than 400 from Christ’s Hospital celebrated St Matthew’s Day in their distinctive Tudor uniforms. With them was the Christ’s Hospital Band of 120 instrumentalists, escorted by the City Police. After the Service at the Church of St Andrew, Holborn, conducted by the Bishop of Chichester, The Right Reverend Dr Martin Warner, the pupils had lunch in Guildhall and receive Largesse, a coin fresh from the Royal Mint, which was presented by
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Worthwhile but “never again” say sore walkers
Confessed non-walker Rachel Tregear and her team broke through the pain barrier to raise money for orphans and then said: “Never again.” Rachel, nursery manager at Little Monkeys Nursery and Preschool in Horsham, beat the clock and broke through the pain barrier with her pals over 30 miles to help fund a creche for orphans in the KwaZulu Natal region of South Africa. Their trek across the county helped take the amount of money raised by the families and friends of Little Monkeys to £5,000. The nursery's Facebook page recorded every stumble, blister alert and plaster stop that was eased by words of support and donations to their cause. Rachel said that the support they received spurred the trio on through the toughest parts of their journey. Rachel said: "Roseanne Kelly and I cannot thank them all enough for their well wishes and your encouraging comments along with all their support on the fundraising side. "We really felt they were all behind us and it certainly spurred us on when we felt like we couldn't continue. I can assure you though we will never be doing it again." Many children born in the KwaZulu Natal region of South Africa have lost their parents to the AIDS epidemic and are being raised by elderly members of the local community or their older siblings. Working alongside the West Sussex-based charity the Coco's Foundation, the families of Little Monkeys have contributed to a range of fundraising activities including a Xmas Jumper Day, Sponsored Walks, a curry night and the designing of special Mother's Day Hearts. Work on the crèche began in June.
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Dani looking forward after wilderness test Nights in a Yukon wilderness are a happy memory for one student as she settles back into school routine. Dani Heath, 16, a former pupil of Horsham’s Northolmes Primary School, was part of an 18-day expedition travelling more than 400 km across the Yukon wilderness by mountain bike, canoe and on foot. With the other cadets, Dani spent every night in a wilderness campsite, cooking food and sleeping in tents. The youngster was one of twelve cadets from Britain who took part in the gruelling course in the remote Yukon Territory of Northern Canada. After a rigourous selection process Dani was selected out of hundreds of applicants. Her adventure of a lifetime was followed by
impressive A* and A grades in her GCSE results on her return to the UK. Dani joined Christ’s Hospital in Year 7 from Knotholes Primary and is now in Year 12. During the summer Dani completed an international exchange with the Royal Canadian Army, where she won the prestigious gold award for physical fitness, and later qualified for the Yukon trip. The course included training in navigation, survival, mountain biking, canoeing and emergency first aid. Dani is a boarder at Christ’s Hospital and receives a 90% bursary and a scholarship, achieved 8A*s and 2A grades. She said: “To return to such incredible results has really made this summer the best yet and I'm so thankful for all the support given to me in all areas of my life at Christ’s Hospital. “ A f t e r Christ’s Hospital I'm hoping to study something such as international relations, law or philosophy, politics and economics at a top university. “ Head master John Franklin said: “Dani is a great all-round pupil, getting involved in many different aspects of school life.”
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Oz Clarke praises local wines Wine expert Oz Clarke praised local produce when he ran a tasting at Sussex Produce Café in Steyning. The evening was arranged by Steyning Bookshop, and Oz also entertained with stories. Albourne, Wiston, Stopham, Nutbourne & Bolney. He enthused that the wines being tasted were local, made by local people and enjoyed by local people – something people should all be proud of and continue to support not just in wine, but in food and drink overall. The evening ended with Oz signing copies of his new book , Oz Clarke’s A to Z of Wine 2015; Check www.steyningdistrictfooddrinkfestival.co.uk for full details on the current Steyning & District Food and Drink Festival.
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Village’s scarecrows not for the birds
For birds that like to plunder fields Broadbridge Heath was not the place to be. Villagers colourfully brought to life a harvest-protection system stretching back across the world about 3,000 years in a charming festival of creativity. Organisers were delighted with the quality and number of entries for the Scarecrow Weekend last Saturday and Sunday. The theme of films and television hits
gave people a wide range of characters from family films to sci-fi. Creations were scattered across the community, outside homes of residents and also business properties. Creations of all types and sizes were displayed by their proud owners outside homes and other venues in the village. Although, as the name suggests, the devices are often used to scare crows they have been used since ancient times to scare all types of birds and animals. The creations attracted different names over thousands of years according to where they were sited. In Sussex they began to be called Mawkins, and in England generally they have been hay-men, while in Scotland Tattie Bogal was a variation among many, including Hodmedod in Berkshire. Scarecrows were first used about 3,000
years ago, and some of the first were net-covered wooden frames that caught quail that devoured wheat fields by the Nile river.The captured quails were eaten. Living scarecrows were used in medieval times in Britain when young boys threw stones or waved their arms. When the Great Plaque of the 1300s wiped out many of the young “bird scarers” landowners created scarecrows by stuffing sacks with straw and carving faces from turnips. Human bird scarers worked in British fields until the early 1800s when children found better paid jobs. Scarecrows have been used all over the world. Greek farmers of long ago carved wooden scarecrows to look like Priapus, the son of the god Dionysus and the goddess Aphrodite. The Romans copied them and during their conquests brought them to England. The first Japanese scarecrows were old rags, meat or fish hung from bamboo poles that were set on fire, the smell deterring birds and animals. In Italy skulls of animals were placed on the tops of tall poles in the fields. German farmers made wooden witches and put them in their fields. The scarecrow was made famous by the actor Jon Pertwee, who portrayed the well-loved Worzel Gummidge in the popular 1979-81 television series. The District Post was out and about in the village during the weekend to capture the selection of cherished scarecrows.
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sful Barnes Green Half Marathon Martin Read Sports Reporter The Featherstone Jazzmen played When You’re Smiling as James Baker from Chichester romped home in near perfect conditions in one hour eleven minutes and six seconds for a record fifth Barns Green Half Marathon win. James said: “I’ve had a few injuries so it was hard work and I was a bit down on my best time. But, despite the hills this is my favourite course!” Mannings Heath’s Amy Harris was the ladies’ winner in a time of 1.22.02. Amy was especially pleased, saying: “I was hit by a car nine weeks ago when out running so I wasn’t
sure whether I’d be able to compete but I managed a personal best time.” Runners in fancy dress included Widow Twanky, actor Richard Alan, Baron Hardup in last year’s Capitol panto and looking forward to returning in Beauty and the Beast this Christmas. Richard told us: “It was hot running in uniform but great fun!” Zoe Munday, running dressed as a baby crawled over the finish line before collapsing – in jest. Most runners finished in good shape although one or two needed assistance from St John’s. But, all agreed that the atmosphere with a steel band and pop music en route and entertainment and food stalls at the start and finish was unbeatable,
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All agreed that that the atmosphere with a steel band and pop music en route and entertainment and food stalls at the start and finish was unbeatable years ago and wanted to have another crack at it. That incentivised me, giv-
ing me something to aim at. I paced myself better this time!” John Booker, the only person to tackle every race said: “It gets harder but my target is to complete 50 races – only 17 more to go!” This year’s nominated charity was Prostate Cancer UK – a cause close to race starter Kenney Jones’s heart following his treatment for the disease. Kenney played with some iconic groups – including The Faces with Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood and later as drummer with The Who. But has Kenney ever run? “Only from the police!” (the pop group, of course). Local runners were well represented among the 1100 racers, others came from far and wide, the whole of
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Youngsters paid their own tribute to those who flew to save Britain from invasion. Cadets and Staff from Horsham Air Cadets paraded at the War Memorial in the Carfax for the Battle of Britain annual Service of Remembrance. After setting off from the Cadet Center in Duke’s Square the 50-strong Squadron marched through East Street to the memorial, where they laid a wreath as a mark of respect. They then marched to St Mary’s Church for a short church service before marching back to the cadet centre. The local branch of the Royal Air Force Association arranged the service. The vice chairman of Horsham District Council Cllr Christian Mitchell attended accompanied by the council chairman’s cadet Flight Sergeant Andrew Stuckey, as well mem-
bers of RAFA who were all present in the Carfax and at the short church service. Flight Lieutenant Richard Foster, Officer Commanding of 1015 (Horsham) Air Cadets, said: “These events serve to remind our communities that the younger generation, especially the Air Training Corps, are proud to represent the Royal Air Force in remembering the sacrifices others have made and continue to make to keep our Country safe. The Battle of Britain was a turning point in the Second World War and we will remember them.’’ Horsham Air Cadets is recruiting, if you are interested in joining and are aged 12-17, you can contact us on 1015@aircadets.org for details of our next open evening. We also welcome applications for adult volunteers, who can contact us on the same address.
Small seems beautiful when it comes to class sizes, a school has shown. Farlington School has come third in The Telegraph’s latest Independent Smaller Schools A Level Results Table, making it the top performing smaller independent school in the South East of England. In a statement on its success the school says “class sizes are kept small, enabling every student to participate actively, and Farlington’s outstanding teachers ensure students attain their true potential with impressive ‘value added’ scores.” Students at Farlington Sixth Form, just outside Horsham, have attained excellent results this year: 80.6% of girls received grades A*-B. The table ranks schools by the percentage of subject entries graded A*/A. To qualify to be a small school, there must be 24 candidates or fewer entered for A level. The data is supplied by the Independent Schools Council. Louise Higson, Farlington’s head-
mistress, said: “I am delighted that our A Level results have featured so well in The Telegraph’s league table. Examination results are important, but we also offer outstanding pastoral care and preparation for the future. Op-
portunities to participate in the Young Enterprise Scheme, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and voluntary service placements are important extra-curricular initiatives which help prepare students for life beyond school.”
Dog walkers charity stroll on Sunday Calling all dog lovers for charity walk Dog lovers are gathering on Sunday in the first Big Walkies fund raiser of the RSPCA in Horsham. They will take a stroll in Southwater Country Park at 10am, choosing a 3k or 5k walk. Dogs of all shapes and sizes are welcome and they will be given their own bandana to wear on the day. Online registrations are closed but people can register on the day.
Some of the RSPCA’s star rescue dogs are taking part in Big Walkies. One of the dogs taking part in Horsham will be Tim. He was found neglected but was rehabilitated by the RSPCA and now has new owners who will be joining the pack at Southwater. Joining Tim will be Dolly, who is currently being cared for by RSPCA Sussex North branch. Dolly is hoping
to raise the £500 that it cost the RSPCA for her life-saving operation. The RSPCA held its flagship Big Walkies event at Alexandra Palace in London in May and a second event in Cannon Hill Park in Birmingham in June. Almost 1,000 dogs took part over the two events. Throughout September and October there are 21 local Big Walkies events all over the country for people to take part in.
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Michael’s book sheds light on village history The days of forbidding wilderness, rutted tracks and paraffin street lights are brought to life in a new book on the history of Cowfold. Author Michael Burt traces the development of the community from dense woodland of Saxon rule to the busy modern times in “Cowfold, The History of a Sussex Village “, which was launched at the village hall.
Mr Burt illustrates the changing face of Cowfold with some facinating images and reports Mr Burt illustrates the changing face of Cowfold with some fascinating images and reports how a population of about 200 in 1603 had swelled to more than 2,000 by 2011. Until the Normans came the area was so thick with woodland that only a few people lived in scattered clearings . He remarks of the Domesday Book times of the 11th century: “Travelling through this area might have felt like a voyage into the unknown”. Superstition kept many people out of the woods, which for centuries were visited only by seminomadic hunters. Days of dawn to dusk toil as farming developed are recalled and the
times when women brewed beer because the water was not fit to drink. Even by the 1800s conditions were primitive, with cesspits providing sanitary arrangements, and in 1900 paraffin kept the street lighting burning. By then the village had become self-sufficient for most basic everyday needs, a far cry from today’s society, and from the 1900s it would undergo rapid change as transport and technology moved at a pace never seen before. Mr Burt, from Shermanbury, sums up by saying: “Cowfold is a modern village, but its historical, social and educational backbone endures”. And he adds: “There is therefore every expectation that Cowfold will continue to provide the village environment and social and other outlets that have made it an attractive place to live over the length of its history.” In his acknowledgements Mr Burt says: “ Much of this history could have been compiled without the extensive and meticulous research undertaken by David Pavitt, who died in May 2011, and an enormous debt is owed to him.” The book is available at local outlets priced at £9.99. Pictured are the book cover showing Cowfold in the 19th century, the paraffin street lamps, the village in 1914 and a venture coach on the primitive roads.
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Millais School are delighted to announce that they have been awarded the Secondary Geography Quality Mark by the Geographical Association. The SGQM award process encourages and supports schools to reflect on their work and strive for the highest quality in their teaching. All the award winners undergo a rigorous moderation process, and the team of assessors were hugely impressed by the manner in which Millais are continuing to embrace new and innovative approaches to teaching geography. The SGQM, now into its 9th year, recognises student attainment, progress and achievement in areas such as geographical knowledge, understanding, values, skills and concepts, and
sets expectations about the quality of teaching in geography. It aims to promote effective subject leadership and management, helping subject leaders raise the standards of geography in their schools. The Geographical Association stated that: “We were very impressed and enjoyed reading about geography at Millais School. You are clearly a well organised and hard-working geography department with a clear vision. Your students receive an excellent experience of geography throughout the school and we are delighted to award you the SGQM. We are glad that you have found the process beneficial to your department which must have been in a challenging situation after
losing so much in the fire”. The Geography department have recently introduced a new coastal field trip, and held a number of enrichment activities last year, including a ‘Geography Bake-off’ and ‘Mock sweatshop’ that was visited by Jeremy Quinn MP. Millais hold the award until 2018. Headteacher, Dr Alison Lodwick said “We are very proud that the excellent teaching and learning in Geography has gained national recognition, by the award of the prestigious SGQM. It is testimony to the dedication of the leadership and teachers in the department, who search out new and exciting ways to engage the students, and to our students who have a positive attitude to their learning”
Last week I found myself in hospital with a virus on the brain. Being a virus, the doctors aren't really sure what it was or where it came from, merely that it was there and causing me distress. A virus cannot be treated with medicine, but complications meant I was required to stay in for observation. What really struck me -aside from the medical brilliance we have in the NHS - was the fact we UK gardeners are very lucky indeed. Sure, we don't have deadly spiders, toxic snakes or painfully aggressive ants to deal with, but if you think of all the microbes in the soil that we come into contact with on a daily basis, it is a wonder we live at all. I am a great believer in 'a peck of dirt', but one cannot be immune to everything. Add to this the truly nasty infections like Toxoplasma gondii that is spread by cat faeces, or the Toxocara canis worm in dog poo that can lead to blindness; to have such a wondrous organisation that is free at the point of service on my doorstep is truly remarkable. Long may it remain so. My awe aside, the amount of accidents the expert doctors and nurses patch up all summer without a complaint, despite occasional abuse, re-
ally does make me glad to be living in Britain and not somewhere that relies on you having the right insurance. One nurse told me, she can always tell when grass cutting season has arrived by the increased number of finger tips and toes that get accidentally removed by the blades of mowers. The same goes for barbeque weather and third degree burns. Easter is also traditionally the season of blood-letting, the increased traffic to DIY superstores invariably leads to increased traffic at A&E. On a serious note though, seeing the number of seriously ill people on the emergency ward last week, made me rather abashed. Those poor NHS staff are drastically understaffed and low in morale, yet they turn up every day with a smile to tend the sick and dying only for us to add to the burden with some easily avoided DIY accident. A simple lazy mistake adds more pressure to the overworked and costs a vital system thousands of pounds it cannot afford. Perhaps you believe that your taxes paid for the treatment?If you were given a bill of costs for each visit, you may well change your mind. It is well and good for some idiot politician (with a good private health policy) to say that the NHS should be 24/7, from what I saw it already is and I'd like to thank all the staff on the Worthing Hospital Emergency Floor, from the senior consultants to the equally important housekeeping staff who facilitated my stay. I am honoured to have been under your care.
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According to the RNID around 9 million people are hearing impaired in the UK and this figure is expected to rise. However many of us are often reluctant to wear hearing aids due to not wanting to draw attention to a problem often associated with ageing. As a result only 2 million people wear a hearing aid and enjoy the benefits of better hearing. That is why South East Hearing Care Centre, your local Independent Experts, are hosting a Hear Here Information day on the 6th of October at Park Barn, North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL.
South East Hearing Care Centre are able to offer a wide range of hearing solutions to match all budgets and personal preferences. So if you are looking for a discreet solution or want to benefit from the best technology on the market then this Hear Here day will help.
What you can expect on the day Demonstrations of the latest technology Our expert will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. Plus they will be discussing the latest hearing solutions Free Hearing Aid Checks This is set to be our biggest and best hearing event EVER with manufacturers Oticon, Phonak, GN Resound, Puretone and Widex all present Get the chance to meet the people behind your hearing aids We will be showcasing the world’s only prolonged wear aid, ‘Lyric’, which you wear for up to 3 months at a time with no batteries required Experience the unique world of Venture with the Phonak Virtual Reality System. Learn all about AutoSense OS and the other amazing product features Venture offers. **Offer excludes LYRIC subscription
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Residents, staff and friends of Cedar Court Care Home, Cranleigh, gathered to mark World Alzheimer’s Day with a balloon launch. This annual event at the home, raises awareness throughout the community, for those with Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Despite the rain, friends and relatives arrived to meet guest of honour, the Bishop of Guildford, Rt Revd Andrew Watson. Also in attendance was the High Sheriff of Surrey, Mrs Elizabeth Kennedy and the Mayor of Waverley, Mike Band. Everyone was entertained by a rousing performance, by the Lammas Bell ringers of Godalming, as well as an outstanding performance by The Choir from St Nicholas C of E
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School, Cranleigh. Taking a chance during the break from the rain, many guests collected outside, to launch a host of balloons into the Cranleigh sky. Each balloon was purchased and the total amounted to over £250, which will be donated to Alzheimer’s Society. New Manager, Nyms Sithole, witnessing her first event at Cedar Court, said, “Everyone who came along had a smile on their face. We are very proud of the work we do at Cedar Court and it was lovely to see so many members of our community joining us to raise money for Alzheimer’s Society.” For information about Cedar Court Care Home, visit: www.cedarcourtcarehome.co.uk
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Covers Timber & Builders Merchants depots, in Horsham and Rudgwick, have helped to raise £21,000 for local hospices, including St Catherine’s Hospice in Crawley and Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice in Arundel. At last week’s special fundraising event, Covers pledged to donate £5 for every customer purchase of £60 or more and sold tickets for entry in to their ‘Grand Raffle’. All proceeds will be shared between the chosen charities. Volunteers from Chestnut Tree House were at Covers Rudgwick, raising additional funds with a ‘Business Card Competition’. Rupert Green, Chairman of Covers, said: “We are overwhelmed by
the support we have received. We would like to thank all our customers who have helped us to beat our original donation target of £20,000. The money raised will help some of the most worthy causes in our community.” Tickets for the Grand Raffle, featuring prizes including a Neilson Holiday to Greece or Turkey and £1,000 of Covers Home Improvements, are available until September 30, at a cost of £1 per ticket, and can be purchased in all 14 of Covers’ depots. The prize draw will take place on October 16. For more information about Covers Help for Hospices, please visit www.covershelpforhospices.co.uk
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DC/15/1989 62 Lower Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2BW Erection of 1x Fascia sign to the front elevation above first floor level. Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. Conservation Area. DC/15/2124 Norfolk Cottages High Street Steyning West Sussex Demolition of existing single storey extension and erection of a new single storey extension and of a shed/studio with guest bedrooms within rear garden (Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. Conservation Area. DC/15/2123 Norfolk Cottages High Street Steyning West Sussex Demolition of existing single storey extension and erection of a new single storey extension and of a shed/studio with guest bedrooms within rear garden (Full Planning) Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. Conservation Area. DC/15/2126 Land North of Brook Close and Rother Close Storrington West Sussex Application for Approval of Reserved Matters pursuant to Outline Planning Application DC/13/1265 (Development of approximately 75 dwellings including the creation of an access point from Water Lane. Provision of open space including children’s play area, linear park, landscaping and sustainable urban drainage systems on the site) Reason for Advert: Major Development. Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. DC/15/1772 Horsham Golf Park Denne Park Horsham West Sussex RH13 0AX Variation of Condition 1 (DC/09/0746) Relating to plans - changes to the short game area Reason for Advert: Major Development.
DC/15/2021 4 The Old Sussex Stud Cowfold Road West Grinstead Horsham West Sussex RH13 8JP Installation of replacement boiler and relocation of internal cooker hood vent and associated works (Householder appplication for Listed Building) Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. DC/15/2022 4 The Old Sussex Stud Cowfold Road West Grinstead Horsham West Sussex RH13 8JP Installation of replacement boiler and relocation of internal cooker hood vent and associated works (Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/2141 Coppards Shermanbury Place Brighton Road Shermanbury West Sussex Internal refurbishment and extension of curtilage listed Coppards dwelling, remove existing garage doors and introduce new windows/glazing, and replace existing derelict curtilage listed sheds with contemporary annexe (Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/2154 Sherwoods Cottage 72 and 73 Swallows Lane Dial Post Horsham West Sussex RH13 8NN To replace the existing unoriginal windows, detailed in attached plans to improve light into 72 and 73 Sherwood Cottages (Full Planning) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/2155 Sherwoods Cottage 72 Swallows Lane Dial Post Horsham West Sussex RH13 8NN To replace the existing unoriginal windows, detailed in attached plans to improve light into 72 and 73 Sherwood Cottages (Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/1997 94A Rusper Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4BN Erection of a three bedroom dwelling Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.
DC/15/2052 Waterland Farm Cottage Waterlands Lane Rowhook Horsham West Sussex RH12 3PX Demolition of existing cottage and construction of new 2 storey, 3 bedroom house (Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/2053 Waterland Farm Cottage Waterlands Lane Rowhook Horsham West Sussex RH12 3PX Demolition of existing cottage and construction of new 2 storey, 3 bedroom dwellinghouse Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. DC/15/2086 Dunstalls Windmill Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9UW Essential repairs/reinstatement of roof covering and gable end (East) (Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/2070 Silhill House Kithurst Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4LP Demolition of existing conservatory and balcony and erection of a two storey extension with associated alteration, including internal works, replacement of all windows with some altered and additional, and reinstatement of chimney stack Reason for Advert: The development would affect a Public Right of Way. DC/15/2131 Sandygate Lane Lower Beeding West Sussex Outline Application for a residential development comprising 21 dwellings and access with all matters reserved except for access and layout Reason for Advert: Major Development. Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. The proposed development does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which the application relates is situated. DC/15/1651 Land Off Hooklands Lane Hooklands Lane Spear Hill Ashington West Sussex RH20 3BA Installation of a photovoltaic solar farm comprising arrays of solar panels and associated equipment, underground cabling and infrastructure including substations, transformers, inverters, a container, internal track, security fencing and CCTV monitoring system Reason for Advert: Major Development. The development would affect a Public Right of Way.
A copy of each application and the submitted plans are available for inspection on the Council’s website www. planning@horsham.gov.uk/publicaccess if you cannot view plans on line please call 01403 215187 for guidance. Any person who wishes to make representations about any of the applications below should do so in writing to Horsham District Council, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL by no later than 21 days from the date of this advert. Please note that any representations received will be made available for public inspection and posted on the Council’s website or the SDNP website.
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The best things come in threes Sussex printers launch new apprenticeship
Three linked office suites with ample onsite parking have become available in the rural setting of Crays Court, Goose Green, less than 3 miles from the A24 at Ashington. In total, the single storey building which houses the triple office suite extends to just over 2,500 sq ft with the smallest unit being 557 sq ft and the largest providing 1,142 sq ft. The units may be taken individually or together, in any combination, with details of the corresponding rents available through sole letting agents, Henry Adams Commercial
in Horsham. Andrew Algar, Head of Commercial Agency, said: “The offices are well presented and form part of an office courtyard development in this attractive rural setting. The wood clad building fits in nicely with the surroundings but equally it’s not far from the A24 which in turn links to the A27 and A272 or just down the road are the villages of Storrington and of course Ashington. A good location with easy parking and a choice of unit sizes makes this a realistic option for many different company uses.”
Specification of each unit includes fibre optic wiring, floor and perimeter trunking, Cat II lighting, double glazing, toilet facilities and a kitchenette. The units are from £8,500 per annum on a full repairing and insuring lease with an additional service charge covering a wide range of management issues including buildings insurance and security maintenance. For further details or to view the three linked office suites at Crays Court, contact Andrew Algar on 01403 282519 or email andrew.algar@henryadams.co.uk.
Sussex based print, marketing and design specialists, Evonprint, are delighted to announce they have offered local teen, Sam Smith, the first place on their new apprenticeship programme Sam impressed after completing work experience within the family run company. This initiative has been set up to provide workplace opportunities for local youngsters. Situated in the charming village of Small Dole, the thriving business is keen for those in the local area to receive valuable experience either through its work experience or new apprenticeship programmes. As an alternative to traditional higher education, Evonprint is dedicated to offering their young employees hands on experience with the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career once the training is complete On accepting his place on the scheme Sam, aged 16, will also attend a local college to support his print apprenticeship. In keeping with the family feel of the business Sam’s mother has also worked at
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Are you energetic, sales focused and have exceptional customer service experience in restaurant environments. Do you have a passion for seafood or fine cuisine and would like to be involved in our exclusive and unique seafood & oyster bars? We are looking for experienced waiters and waitresses for our premier GATWICK Airport location (airside). Our aim is to promote Caviar, Balik salmon and fine wines to a wide variety of clients for their enjoyment. You will be able to demonstrate exceptional personal communication skills and the desire to learn about Caviar, the finest salmon and seafood. You will be well groomed, articulate and confident in your approach. Flexible working hours and days are required, between 5am and 9pm daily (shift patterns applied). Average full time 41.5 hour working week, part time vacancies available. Salary scales between £6.70 and £7.00 per hour, plus discretionary commission and gratuities. To apply please email your current CV and covering letter to: jobs@caviarhouse-prunier.co.uk or post to HR Dept. Caviar House & Prunier. Building 253 Ely Road. Heathrow Airport.Middlesex TW6 2RF. Closing date 12th October 2015.
REWARDING PART-TIME WORK Do you want to make a difference to the lives of older people? Are you looking for part time/flexible hours; early morning, daytime, evening or weekends? Home Instead Senior Care provides care and support to people in their own homes in Horsham and the surrounding villages. We require people who are able to help with all aspects of day to day life. No experience is required. We offer excellent training, a competitive rate of pay, and the ability to make a real difference. Own transport is essential. For more information contact Pearl Blakemore on 01403 248227 or email enquiries.horsham@homeinstead.co.uk www.homeinstead.co.uk/horsham
Full and Part time Private Hire Drivers Required MJ Cars Private Hire (Taxi) Based in Storrington covering all of the Horsham District. Require Full and Part time Private Hire Drivers. Employed or Self Employed. Company Vehicle Hire or Owner Drivers. Call: 01903-745414
Assistant Shop Manager - Horsham 24 hours per week over 3 days (inc min. alternate Saturdays) £14,000.00 per annum pro rata You will be responsible for managing and co-ordinating all activities of the shop. Duties include management of staff and volunteers, sorting and
You’ll have experience of working in a customer care environment and have a flexible, enthusiastic, hands-on approach. Access to your own transport will be useful for travel to our other shops. To apply, please go to our website: www.stch.org.uk and go to the ‘join us’ link for full details. For an application pack, please call the HR Department on 01293 447372 (answer phone), or email jobs@stch.org.uk
Tel. No 01403 276444 email janine@janinelowe.co.uk
Logistics Coordinator
Full Time/Outskirts of Horsham/£17,000 + bonus
Trainee Estate Agents/ Lettings Agents
Full Time/Crawley/£15,000 (OTE £30,000)
HR Business Partner (Charity Sector)
Full Time/Burgess Hill/Up to £45,000 + benefits
Financial Accountant
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Temporary Receptionist
Contract/Horsham/ Up to £400 per day
Software Development Project Manager Contract/Crawley/ Up to £400 per day
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Compliance Supervisor Full Time/Horsham/ Salary Negotiable
Customer Service Consultant
Contract/Crawley/Up to £19,000 PA Pro-rata
at Longfield Manor
Tuesday 6th October 2015, 10am – 4.00pm
No experience needed for Care Assistants
have part-time vacancies shop/outside ironers must love ironing.
pricing of stock, merchandising, security of the shop and its contents and maintaining records of transactions.
Recruitment Day
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The Ironing Shop
Full Time/Horsham/Circa £45,000 + benefits
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We are looking for caring and enthusiastic Care Assistants and Nurses
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Underwriting Manager Full Time/Horsham/Circa £45,000 + benefits
Business Development Manager Full Time/Brighton/Up to £25,000 + bonus
Trainee Sales Negotiator
Full Time/Horsham/Competitive base salary + commission
Various Positions
Charity/Not For Profit – Full Time & Contract/Crawley/Various salary ranges
Warehouse Assistant
Temporary/Horsham/Up to £6.50 per hour
HR and Training Administrator
Contract/Horsham/Up to £20,000 pro-rata
Legal Secretary
Full Time/Horsham/circa £20,000
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EXEL OFFICE
Exel Office has been supplying local and nationwide businesses, both small, medium and large with office supplies including stationery, office furniture, hardware, photocopiers and printers for over 8 years from its central Horsham store. In the retail store they boast a great copy centre for those people needing
photocopies of documents right the way through to large colour prints in all sizes from A5 to A0. Exel Office also stocks a large selection of home printer ink cartridges at lower prices than the online stores, so it means that you can shop local and still save rather than going on-line for the best bargain.
11 East Street l 01403 249926 l exeloffice.co.uk
WABI
Located in the heart of the historical town centre of Horsham, 2AA Rosette restaurant and cocktail lounge Wabi is located over two floors including a beautiful Japanese water garden for dining during warmer months. Designed with striking modern Japanese décor in mind, Wabi is open 7 days per week for lunch and dinner
in its stylish yet relaxed surroundings. The lounge bar area is open until 2am (till midnight mid-week). Wabi’s head chef, Lubomir Kovar and his team of highly skilled chefs, have created a menu based on traditional Japanese dishes with a contemporary twist added for exquisite taste and beautiful presentation.
B52’s
B52’s Bar, Function Room & patio offer a wide range of drink and food menus to enjoy! Our private function room is available to hire seven days a week and is a fantastic venue for any party occasion or celebration. Come and visit us or call 01403 217401 for more details.
19 Piries Place l 01403 217401 l b52s.co.uk
MEAT IN THE MIDDLE
Meat in the Middle is located in the east end of Horsham’s up and coming bar & restaurant quarter. Built around a social dining philosophy. Meat in the Middle only has two tables, each with 16+ seats. Diners are encouraged to interact with others around them as well as the people they came in with.
It’s also ideal for parties and work outings as there aren’t many places where 16 people can sit together around one table! We also have an open kitchen so you can see your food being cooked fresh to order. USB charging points are available so feel free to top up your battery on us :)
Loyalty Scheme
10 Piries Place l 01403 262271 l meatinthemiddle.net
BROCK TAYLOR
BROCK TAYLOR is one of Horsham’s best known and most successful Independent Estate Agents. Located on the corner of East Street & Market Place. Brock Taylor has won numerous accolades - including being Winners of The Estate Agency of the Year competition. The office is
staffed by a team of property professionals who all live in Horsham and the surrounding villages and so have a high level of local knowledge and expertise. if you are looking to sell, rent or auction a property in Horsham you know that by instructing Brock Taylor you are in safe hands.
2-4 East Street l 01403 272022 l brocktaylor.co.uk
CARMELA
The Carmela Italian Restaurant is run by the Raciti family and offers an authentic Italian dining experience for all the family. Based in Denne Road Horsham, West Sussex,
the 16th century listed building has been completely renovated from top to toe in a contemporary yet charming style which is both warm and inviting.
3 Denne Rd l 01403 275375 l carmelas.co.uk
SMART PARK Piries Place car park is the third town centre multistorey car park to be upgraded with the new SmartPark parking system. The upgrade means visitors no longer have to purchase a ticket on arrival or limit how long they stay. - See more at: http:// www.horsham.gov.uk/parking/
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POSCHE STORE
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PIRIES BAR
List of Participants 1898 16 East Street 01403 258370 B52’s Bar 19 Piries Place 01403 217401
Posche Store is a Fashion Boutique selling the latest and most stylish brands around at competitive prices. Posche Store is a local family business offering the latest in women’s fashion for all ages. Carrying designer labels including Paper Dolls, Model Rocks, Little
Black Dress, Little Mistress, Lavish Alice and many more, Posche Store offers something for everyone. Poshe Store was set up two years ago as an Online Boutique and the business grew to a point where now, it has opened its first High Street Store in Horsham.
6 Park Place l 01403 273830 l posche-store.com
ABOUT THE SCHEME Did you know...
that for every transaction you make at a participating East Street, Park Place & Piries Place venue, you can receive 1 stamp for your loyalty card (which are available at any of the participating outlets) Collect 6 stamps and you will be able to hand your card in at your chosen participating venue who will in return supply you with their current Loyalty Card offer!
Welcome to simply the best little bar in town. Nestled in the centre of the delightful market town of Horsham, Piries Bar is a hidden gem. Tucked away in a small alleyway leading from the Carfax to Piries Place, it’s easy to walk past without seeing it but a delightful 16th Century oak beamed bar and
a warm welcome awaits you inside. Piries is the ideal meeting place for a quiet drink and a toasted sandwich to fuel your shopping trip or to unwind after work. Later in the evening let your hair down and join in the fun when the bar really comes alive.
15 Piries Place l 01403 267846 l piriesbar.co.uk
LA SOURCE
DON’T FORGET TO ASK NEXT TIME YOU SHOP IN THE EAST STREET RETAIL & RESTAURANT AREA OR LOOK FOR THE LOGO OPPOSITE
PIZZA EXPRESS
Carmelas 3 Denne Road 01403 275375 Classic Bags 5 Piries Place 01403 754440 Exel Office 11 East Street 01403 249926 Fiesta Tots 11 Piries Place 01403 217656 Filippos 5a Park Place 01403 271125
Not only that...
your loyalty card will also be put into a monthly prize draw where you could win a selection of prizes from each participating store in each zone INCLUDING FREE PARKING at Piries Place car park for one month!
Brock Taylor 2-4 East Street 01403 272022
Il Figaro Unit3, East Mews 01403 218275 La Source 3 East Street 01403 218686 Sylvie, Chris and the team at La Source offer its customers the very best in quality, contemporary furniture, along with a stunning selection of fabulous accessories to help you create that individual look. Our products are sourced, with care, throughout Europe (including here at home in Britain) and in many cases are exclusive to us, giving you access to a range of products that you will simply not find anywhere else on the high street. At La Source you can also make an appointment to chat with one
of our accredited interior designers, and we offer a free home consultation. Not only can we help you choose your furniture and accessories, but we can also offer you curtains and blinds, hard and soft flooring, kitchens and bathrooms, and if that’s not enough, we can build you an extension to fit it all into (thanks to our wonderful team of builders!). Basically, we can design and project manage your dreams to reality here at La Source - all under one roof!
3 East Street l 01403 218686 l lasourcedesign.com
STEAMER TRADING
Mapp & Weston 27 East Street 01403 271977 Marion De Montfort 3a East Street 07450 383839 Meat In The Middle 10 Piries Place 01403 262271 Mungos Bar 7-9 Park Place 01403 266675 Piries Bar 15 Piries Place 01403 267846 Pizza Express 19-23 East Street 01403 249274 Posche Store 6 Park Place 01403 273830 Pretty Things 4 Park Place 01403 257574 Smart Park 01403 215100
Pizza Express is celebrating the launch of its exciting new look restaurant in Horsham. Located in East Street, this restaurant has been totally transformed and features artwork paying tribute to Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of the major Romantic poets, who was born in Horsham. Each PizzaExpress restaurant is individually designed
– often using well known places, people or historical events from the area as the basis. The interior of the Horsham restaurant has a range of collage artworks inspired by Shelley’s poetry and his story. The artworks combine pieces of text and imagery that give a contemporary interpretation of his work.
19-23 East Street l 01403 249274 l pizzaexpress.co.uk
The illustrious history of our Horsham store dates back to 1925, when Messrs. Scott & Sargeant opened their premises at 26 East Street. The business flourished and grew and allowed the shop to take over the adjoining property. In 2004, nearly 80 years later, Scott & Sargeant became a Steamer Trading shop when the owners
decided to retire. When we had finished the shop had grown into no.28, next door, and acquired wonderful new spaces for displaying fabulous kitchenware – and even a café. Today, our Horsham store is a real emporium, with a fantastic selection of everything for the kitchen and table spread out over 7,000 sq.ft.
24-28 East Street l 01403 750111 l steamer.co.uk
Steamer Trading 24-28 East Street 01403 750111 Strada 5 East Street 01403 248887 Wabi 38 East Street 01403 788140
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Gig Guide Friday 2 October Gangsters Ska Band (20.00) The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath (01403 253406) Saturday 3 October Longtimegone (20.30) The Malt Shovel, Horsham (01403 252302) Quo-caine (20.30) Roffey Social Club, Horsham (01403 210223) Leave the Engine Running (19.30) Comrades Club, Warnham (01403 211747) Sunday 4 October Horsham Folk Club (20.00 Song and Dance Night, Admission £2. Members £1. Under 21s Free.) The Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham Wednesday 7 October Queens Head Acoustic Club (19.30 - The Sound Checkers, Patrick Kimber, Simon Jones and The John Meriton Band) The Queens Head, Barns Green (01403 730436) Listings kindly supplied by www.horsham-rocks.co.uk
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Oz Clarke wows Steyning during visit A Tuesday night in Steyning will never be quite the same, after the night Oz Clarke came to town. The evening was arranged by Steyning Bookshop, staged at the Sussex Produce Café, and was jam packed with wine enthusiasts, who were not disappointed. Oz began the evening with some glorious stories from his past, keeping everyone in stiches. He then moved on to the main purpose of the evening – tasting 6 wines from local vineyards, including Albourne, Wiston, Stopham, Nutbourne & Bolney. Along with his comments on the wines, he amazed the vast audience with his tremendous depth of knowledge, regarding the soil in which it was grown, the temperature that was needed to “ripen” each variety of grape, the way it was produced and bottled the information just flowed and flowed, keeping everyone on the edge of their seat, waiting to learn more. With amazing tales about climate change, Oz explained how it is effecting the wine industry, with some areas – like England – becoming more and more able to produce top class wines and other, more familiar and established wine producing areas, facing weather challenges. He also enthused on the fact that the wines being tasted were local, made by local people and enjoyed by local people – something we should
all be proud of and continue to support, not just in wine, but in food & drink overall. The evening ended with Oz signing copies of his new book , Oz Clarke’s AZ of Wine 2015; he took so much time and obvious pleasure chatting with each person and then personalising a message before signing. After the end of the evening, along with organisers of the event, he crossed the High Street to visit
The Chequer Inn, where he enjoyed local ale before, at last, heading for Springwells Hotel, for some well earned rest. It was a truly magnificent evening. Steyning & District’s Food & Drink Festival still has a few headliners in store, before it draws to an end on October 6: The Farmers Market & Annual Pumpkin Weigh; Judging of the Best Food Theme Shop Window Competition; the South Downs National Park Walk; Steyn-
Private Parties
ing Community Orchard Apple Day; Afternoon Tea at the Old Tollgate all set for October 3. Breakfast for Age UK Horsham District at Baloo’s and Pick It Cook It Crab Apple Day at Daylands Farm, take place on October 4. The final event, on October 6, is the Safar Supper in aid of the Chestnut Tree Hospice. Check www.steyningdistrictfooddrinkfestival.co.uk for full details of how you can support any or all of these events.
Whatever the occasion we can cater for your party needs. With a choice of rooms available and a licensed bar for up to 220 people, Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre is the ideal venue for your party. We can cater for: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
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Free room hire worth £150* BROADBRIDGE HEATH LEISURE CENTRE Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath
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Landskroner – A star in the making Martin Read News Reporter Busy 16 year old local boy Nathanael Landskroner is causing quite a stir in the world of entertainment as an all-round entertainer and, especially, as a highly talented singer. Currently appearing on the X Factor, previously a TeenStar finalist and in The One, West Side Story with the National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) at Manchester, and roles in Grease - and both Cats and Les Miserables locally. Nathanael has been in panto, too and has released his debut single “Braking in the Fast Lane”, available on iTunes, Spotify and via Google.
He was also in the world premier of Brass, again with NYMT, adjudged the best Musical Production of 2014 at the UK Theatre Awards and recorded a CD with the original cast. Performing as pre show support on the Forum Stage at the LG Arena in Birmingham for both Robbie Williams and Michael Buble is also on singer songwriter Nathanael’s burgeoning CV. Nathanael clearly thrives on his exhausting schedule, fitting it in with college at Haywards Heath and telling the District Post: “Being on TV shows is a good way of getting myself out there. I’ve enjoyed acting and dancing but singing is my favourite form of performing – I just love it and I’m
very keen to add to my experience because I always want to be better. I’ve had great support from my family and my new manager, Adam, too.” Nathanael tailor-makes his performances according to his different audiences, saying: “I’ve got some exciting gigs coming up in Brighton and elsewhere and will be enjoying singing soul in the style of Stevie Wonder and rock like Bon Jovi.” Nathanael’s ambition is to have his own show at Wembley and it would be a brave person to bet against that! Details of Nathanael Landskroner’s appearances can be found on twitter @Natinfinum and Facebook www.com/nathanaelsaul
Student receives sponsorship for film
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STEVE PARRISH Friday 2 October 7.30pm Steve Parrish raced at the highest level of motorcycle racing, becoming British Champion in 1976. His life has been full of scrapes, near misses and funnies including riding Barry Sheene’s bike to qualifying for the world champion. Join Steve in his non-stop show as he delivers a fantastically funny evening of true life and fun stories - not to be missed.
CRAZY GLUE Friday 2 October 7.45pm They’re a happy couple with a car in the garage, a chicken in the pot and a child on the way. But is that enough to make true love stick? Crazy Glue is a wordless play about the mad, messy, sticky side of marriage told through physical comedy, mime and a 1930s soundtrack. “Enchanting” The Scotsman
Josiah Holloway Entertainment Writer Horsham filmmaker and 19-year old university student, David Witchell, has been given sponsorship to help complete his short film. The fast paced comedy entitled ‘Mr Ludifico’ is being targeted towards multiple film festivals across the UK. David said: “ I became interested in film a few years back after I started playing around with a camera and realised this was something I really loved. “There are plans to take ‘Mr Ludi-
fico’ to film festivals up and down the country, if it gets shortlisted or screened I could get the support I need to make future films and kick start my career.” Fact Not Fiction Films agreed to sponsor the film about Nathan, a young man fresh out of university, who meets a man in a cafe for an interview for a financial firm. However things quickly change and the interview takes a strange twist following some odd questions from the interviewer, Mr Ludifico. Tristan Loraine, Fact Not Fiction Films Director, said: “ We are delighted to help such a talented local filmmaker. David has a very promis-
ing career ahead of him.” The sponsorship will help support ‘Mr Ludifico’ financially and ensure that the project is produced to the highest possible standard. David added: “The help from Fact Not Fiction Films is incredible, I can now focus on getting the film completed instead of scratching around for pennies.” ‘Mr Ludifico’ is currently in preproduction and shooting is set for November this year. For more information, or if you would like to help support the film, visit the Facebook page - facebook.com/MrLudifico or contact David on his email – drwitchell@yahoo.co.uk
NELSON - THE SAILOR’S STORY Saturday 3 October 7.45pm Inspirational hero - flawed maverick. Tactical genius. Rebel. Amidst Trafalgar’s shot, smoke and din, the crew of the Victory strive to destroy the combined fleet of France and Spain. Below the column in Trafalgar Square, a homeless veteran shivers in the cold - above, Nelson’s thoughts on the world today. “This is a masterclass in how to write, direct and perform a one man show” Broadway World
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Work on Ockley and Capel Panto begins The Ockley and Capel Pantomime are getting ready to start this season’s production. Experienced and new members are more than welcome, this is an ideal way to meet new friends and have fun. Whether you can spare only a few hours over the season or want to commit in a big way, there is something for everyone. They are looking for: DANCERS: Some skill is necessary but like last year we are hav-
ing a professional choreographer to teach the routines. Keen dancers, boys or girls, especially aged 12+ would be very welcome. ACTORS: this year’s panto has larger parts for experienced actors but also some much smaller parts, only on stage for a couple of pages, ideal for those looking just to gently ‘test the water’ CREW: lots of roles here: from managing the stage on the night, through to wielding a paintbrush,
sourcing props, making costumes, dressers, stewards and bar staff just for the productions: jobs for almost everyone To find out more, please come along to Capel Village memorial Hall on Sunday 11th October, 2pm for Dancers and all non-acting roles, 3pm for a script read through, for potential actors. If you cannot make Sunday but want to register your interest, please call Martin on 01306 628155
A WALK IN THE WOODS (15)
THE MARTIAN (12A)
FAMILY FILM FUN: SONG OF THE SEA (PG) Saturday 3 October 10.30am £2.50
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Rugby club offers free beer to Aussies ahead of World Cup clash Horsham Rugby Club is making a unique offer of a free beer to Australians in the town, ahead of the big Rugby World Cup showdown this Saturday. The club is showing a replay of the 2003 World Cup Final – when England beat Australia on their own soil – as a prelude to the crucial match on Saturday night. A free pint of Fosters will be offered to any Aussie fan who comes to the club to watch it. Commercial Manager, Richard Ordidge, said: “The wallabies are always difficult to beat, but we’ve done it before and replaying the World Cup final win is a great motivator for our supporters. “The Aussies will be up for this too and they’re very welcome to join us for the big match. And as a show of goodwill, there’s a free beer for any Aussie who turns up to watch the 2003 Final replay- when England beat Australia in their own country to lift the World Cup.” The 2003 Final will be shown as part of the build up to the England v Australia group game, which England must win to stay in the competition. Horsham Rugby Club is also laying on live music, an Aussie BBQ, competitions and family fun, ahead of the critical game. And the club is hoping that the World Cup will encourage more players – including any resident Aussies - back into the game too. Horsham is one of only 50 nationwide clubs, chosen by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), to host the Return to Rugby initiative during the Rugby World Cup. It is headed by World Cup winner, Lewis Moody. The club launched its campaign with a rugby fun day on September
Sunday 8th November – fireworks over the lake Doors open 17:00, fireworks display at 18:30 Ticket price INCLUDES a delicious Cumberland Hot Dog and a heart warming Carrot & Butternut Squash soup Tickets £10.00 per person, £5.00 per child (under 12’s) Book your ticket by phoning 01403 791154
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26 and the events on Saturday offer another opportunity for new players to come to the club and join in with the fun. The club is aiming to recruit over 50 new members by November, as its contribution towards the RFU target of getting 5,000 players back into the game. Horsham rugby club has a women’s team, Touch Rugby team and junior teams, as well as the senior teams, to encourage as many as possible to get involved.
The club is showing a replay of the 2003 World Cup Final - when England beat Australia on their own soil - as a prelude to the crucial match Barry Wright, Club Captain for Horsham Rugby Club said: “We are proud that Horsham has been selected as one of only 50 clubs nationwide to host the Return to Rugby campaign and will be running events throughout the Rugby World Cup to encourage players to take up the game. “If you’ve played before and have been inspired by the World Cup to get your boots back on, we’d love to see you. We have great events throughout the World Cup and even have free beer vouchers for new members joining us!”
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EVENT OF THE WEEK CHRIST’S HOSPITAL CHORAL SOCIETY SHOW November 14
Come along to Christ’s Hospital School’s performance at St. Mary’s Church for a fantastic night of music. The show will be on Saturday, November 14 at 7:30pm. Refreshments available. Show In aid of SHOOTING STAR CHASE Tickets: £10: £9 (concessions) :£8 (Friends): £4 (children) Tel: 01403 247434 OR on the Door
RAFA COFFEE MORNING
AUTUMN BOOK SALE
October 7 Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch hold a coffee morning every Wednesday from 10am-12pm. Anyone is absolutely welcome. This week, all proceeds will be going to MacMillan Cancer Care. Needles Farm Buildings, Three Acres, Horsham. For enquiries, contact 01403 242277.
October 8 Horsham Hospital will be hosting an Autumn Book Sale in association with The League of Friends. 10:00am to 1:00pm
HOPE FOR EMILY BALL
ST MARY’S ART EXHIBITION
CATSTRAVAGANZA
October 2 - 13 Members of St Mary’s Art Group St Mary’s Church, taking place in the Leslie Room (upstairs) Monday to Saturday 11am to 3pm Acrylic and watercolours 25% of profits go to St Mary’s Church
October 3 Cats Protection Horsham & District Branch will be at the Roffey Millennium Hall, Crawley Road, Horsham from 1.30 - 3.30pm. On sale will be home-made cakes, CP gifts and more! Entry to the event is free but donations (including cat food & litter) are warmly received. For more info please see our website: www.cats.org.uk/horsham
October 3 Cisswood House Hotel Charity Ball in aid of ‘Hope for Emily’ - with a 3 course meal, live entertainment, disco, luxury auction and raffle. £50 per ticket from – Hope4Em@ aol.com
CLOUD TREE COFFEE SHOP
GARDENING CLUB TALK
ABC ANIMAL SANCTUARY
October 8 - 11 The Cloudtree Coffee Shop at Jack Dunckley’s Birchfield Nursery is open every Thursday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm until Sunday 25th October, where they close for the winter. Enjoy a range of freshly prepared sandwiches and soups, homemade cakes and hot & cold drinks. 01273 494058 - birchfieldnursery.com
October 9 Peter Hills, Manager of the Plant Sales area at Nymans, will be speaking about composting at the Scout Hall, Church Lane, Ashington on Friday, October 9, at 8pm. Members £2. Non members £4. Raffle, refreshments, book sale, plant sale. For details contact Angela Spiers, 892781 or angelaspiers@btinternet.com
October 10 Coffee Pop In October 10 - Storrington Village Hall 10.00am – 2.00pm Pop in for coffee and cake and sponsor an animal or pick up a bargain at the Bric a Brac All proceeds go to caring for the animals at the ABC Animal Sanctury, West Chiltington
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FARLINGTON PTA CHRISTMAS GIFT FAIR October 17 All variety bird show at Dial Post village Hall on Saturday October 17th from 2pm till 4pm admission. £1 refreshmentsavailable
Saturday 14th November 2015 10.30am-2.00pm
FARLINGTON GIFT FAIR
A fantasticNovember festive treat 14 with over 40 professional do all your Christmas shopstalls,Come fun and school stands, photo booth, ping at the Farlington Christmas Gift tombolas, cake Christmas café Fair. Over 40stall, professional stalls including handcrafted wood, gorgeous and mini fairground rides . cashmere wraps, beautiful jewellery,
Entry: and £2more. on the free Why door, not enjoychildren some mulled wine and a mince pie whilst browsing www.farlingtonschool.net through the stalls? 10:30am - 2pm
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Entry £2 on the door. Children Free.
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Period property in a private setting
Guy Leonard and Company are delighted to be marketing a substantial Grade II Listed detached farmhouse on the edge of Pulborough village which has been sophisticatedly and lovingly looked after by the present owners to provide a comfortable family home. The period property is situated in a private, tranquil setting overlooking farmland and provides a haven for those wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet within a short drive of shops, the mainline station and A29.
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Outside there is an outdoor heated swimming pool and pool house located within its own walled garden... The formal gardens extend to approximately two acres The farmhouse has a kitchen/ breakfast room with an aga and a cellar incorporating the utility room. The family room has a woodburning stove and the drawing room benefits from an open fireplace. There is also a dining room. There are four double bedrooms, one with an ensuite and a family bathroom. Outside there is an outdoor heated swimming pool and pool house located within its own walled garden. The formal gardens extend to approximately two acres and have been maintained to the highest of standards and includes a vegetable area for those who enjoy home grown vegetables and fruits. The is ample parking and several outbuildings. The asking price for this lovely home is £2,950 per calendar month which includes a full gardening service. For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 744166.
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Oaklands Park
Wentwood
Quality living for the over 50’s Raglan Exclusive new development of 29 luxury fully residential park homes.
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SPACIOUS APARTMENTS IN A TRANQ UIL SETTING Kilnwood Vale is a collection of new homes in Faygate, West Sussex. Comprising of 2, 3 & 4 traditionally styled homes surrounded by open countryside in the sought after area of Faygate. Our 2 generously sized 2 bedroom apartments are set in a picturesque location overlooking streams and grassland, creating a serene and peaceful backdrop to your new home. Faygate itself has a train station with connecting trains to Portsmouth and London and both the nearby towns of Horsham and Crawley offer a fantastic shopping experience. What’s more these stunning homes are available with Help to Buy!* These properties have only recently been released, so don’t miss your opportunity to own one of these special apartments.
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Horsham Plain Plummers ID 49512 Warnham ID 47587
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Horsham
£395,000
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£395,000
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£395,000
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01403 248222 www.guyleonard.co.uk £395,000
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Horsham
£395,000
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Horsham
£395,000 £395,000
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Horsham
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£3,300 PCM
A substantial detached dwelling situated in a highly sought after location built in 2007 to an extremely high specification. Reception Hall. Drawing room. Open plan Kitchen/dining/family room. Utility room. Cloakroom. Study. 5 bedrooms. 5 bathrooms. Small gymnasium, plus family den/games room. Superb landscaped gardens with large pond. Double garage and ample parking. EPC Rating C. Storrington 01903 744 166
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£2,950 PCM
This stunning Grade II listed farmhouse is set in 10 acres of private land. Entrance Hall. Single storey family room extension. Larder. Kitchen/breakfast room. Dining room. Study with open fire. Drawing room with open fire. Master bedroom with in-built storage and ensuite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms and Family bathroom. Storrington 01903 744 166
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An impressive furnished detached chalet bungalow in a sought after location, tucked away in a quiet lane yet within a few minutes’ walk to the village centre. Entrance porch. Entrance hall. Cloakroom. Drawing room. Kitchen/breakfast/family room. Utility. Study/bedroom 5. Bedroom 4. Bathroom.aster bedroom with ensuite wet room. EPC Rating: F. Storrington 01903 744 166
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Pulborough
West Chiltington
£1,800 PCM
A well-presented attractive detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac location with generous sized gardens. Cloakroom. Entrance Hall. Drawing Room. Dining Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Study. Three double bedrooms. Bathroom. Double Garage. Well maintained gardens. Gardener included. Available in November. EPC Rating: F. Storrington 01903 744 166
£1,650 PCM
An attractive three storey mews house situated in an exclusive private development within park like grounds approaching fourteen acres. Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms with access to en-suite shower room. Kitchen/breakfast room. Dining room. Sitting room. EPC rating C.
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£925 PCM
A modern end of terrace house in a pleasant location convenient for Storrington Village. Entrance Hall. Cloakroom. Kitchen. Sitting Room/Dining Room. Conservatory. Bedroom with Ensuite Shower Room. Bedroom with Ensuite Bathroom. Enclosed Garden. Allocated parking. EPC Rating C.
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LETTINGS
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Sargent Way Broadbridge Heath | £1350pcm
Ellis Road Broadbridge Heath | £1275pcm
Fivash House Horsham | £1250pcm
Winchelsea Court Worthing | £1200pcm
• Three bed EOT townhouse • Study and en suite • Garage and driveway parking
• Three bed mid terrace townhouse • Study and en suite • Allocated parking
• Stunning two bed apartments • Central Horsham • Ideal for professionals
• An apartment with a view! • Three double bedrooms • Hot water and heating at an additional £150pcm
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
EPC rating B
EPC rating B
LANDLORDS:
36%
WE KNOW WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND. Data Source: The Property Academy Landlord Survey 2014 *Arun Lettings Internal Tenancy Ending Report February 2015
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
SAY VOID PERIODS
32% PROPERTY DAMAGE
EPC rating C
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
EPC rating E
You’ve had a great tenant who has paid consistently every month and returns the property to you in better condition than when you let it out, but then your managing agent fails to re-let your investment. This vacant period interrupts your flow of income so we’re always quick off the mark with an average of 7.49 days* to relet your investment.
CALL YOUR LOCAL BRANCH NOW TO FIND OUT MORE!
21% RENT ARREARS
PLEASE NOTE: Administration fees are charged in addition to the rent and security deposit. Please contact our lettings team who will confirm the total costs involved in renting any of these properties. cubittandwest.co.uk/tfd
Fivash House Horsham | £1100pcm
Lansdowne Road Worthing | £995pcm
Granary Close Horsham | £950pcm
Timbermill Southwater | £900pcm
• Stunning two bed apartments • Central Horsham • Ideal for professionals
• Bright and spacious two bed apartment • Fully furnished and includes internet and water bills • Available from mid November 2015
• Top floor high spec apartment • Two double bedrooms • Spacious and with parking
• Modern two bed house • Low maintenance garden • Conservatory
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
EPC rating C
EPC rating D
EPC rating B
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
Trafalgar Road Horsham | £875pcm
Lamorna Grove Worthing | £850pcm
Roebuck Close Horsham |£825pcm
Cyprus Road Burgess Hill | £650pcm
• Ground floor maisonette • Private garden • Off road parking
• First floor spacious apartment • Residents parking area • Easy access to the A27 and A23
• Bright and spacious maisonette • Central location • Allocated parking
• Walking distance of town centre • Large one bedroom maisonette • End available end of October
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
EPC rating C
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
EPC rating D
HORSHAM | 01403 390106
horsham.lettings@cubittandwest.co.uk • 01403 390 105
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HORSHAM £1,900 pcm • Detached House • 3 Double Bedrooms • New En-Suite Shower • EPC rating E
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Champion Will Palmer finishes in style Motor Sport Dave Smith – Sports Editor Having already secured the 2015 Duo BRDC Formula 4 Championship title Will Palmer brought the season to an end with another classy performance at Brands Hatch last weekend, claiming his 11th and 12th wins of the season. Will has won half the races he has
contested this season and the final Championship standings sees him on a massive 592 points, 137 ahead of his nearest rival Harri Newey. By winning the 2015 Duo BRDC Formula 4 title Will has secured the championship prize package of £35,000 cash, a GP3 test drive with ART Grand Prix and a special Pirelli award of €50,000 if he graduates to the GP3 Series.
Will said: “It is amazing. To win half of the races this year is something I couldn’t have possibly dreamt of at the beginning of the year. I'm delighted that we have been able to be so successful this year so I have to say a big thank you to the team for that, because together over the last four years we've worked so well together and come a long way."
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Saturday September 26 – South Clubs’ Women’s Hockey League Division 1 Horsham 2 - 1 Tulse Hill & Dulwich Horsham pulled off a gritty win despite being without three experienced players – captain Gill Adams (awaiting an MRI scan to determine the extent of her knee injury), Emma Whipps and Lauren Keefe. And, it was Horsham who opened the scoring after six minutes when Tiff Male found the net to finish off a strong attack. A close call against the Horsham goal followed amid some excellent home build ups, and then a Horsham short corner was parried away. Tulse Hill responded with a series of staunchly defended forays until they finally broke through to equalise. Horsham immediately attacked but the half time whistle denied them further opportunity with the teams breaking at one apiece. Storming out on the restart Horsham immediately went ahead again courtesy of a Steph Dent goal. But revitalised Tulse Hill pressed remorselessly, earning eight short corners in a quarter of an hour but Horsham’s defence held firm with
Steph Dent scored Horsham’s winner keeper Hannah Simpson kicking away shot after shot before the final whistle brought considerable relief. Team Manager Jane Denman said: “Phew! That was tough but we showed great determination to se-
cure the win. Today’s captain Hannah was fantastic in goal!” Tomorrow (Saturday Oct 3) the ladies are away to Surbiton 2s, who top the table after winning both of their games in the new season.
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It proved a challenging meeting for motorcycle racer Sam Osborne at Donington Park last weekend as he battled for trophies in the penultimate round of the Thunder-
sport GB championship. Though he didn’t make the podium this time, he put in strong performances across the four-race weekend despite being hampered by tyre issues. Struggling with major problems with grip due to running on scrubs
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nal pool game against a very strong and disciplined North West team but were ultimately beaten 31-16. On day two the South East had an opportunity to compete for fifth place overall and showed great resilience and character winning three out of three very close games, 27-25 against West Midlands, an overtime 41-37 victory over East Midlands and a 28-22 win over the South. All three girls play U16 National League Basketball for the Sevenoaks Suns and will be back in action this weekend with an opening away fixture against Bristol.
England ladies stoolball returns to Horsham Stoolball Martin Read – Sports Reporter
to promote the game told the District Post: “This is the culmination of another busy season, including schools The England Ladies’ stoolball team championships. We’re blessed with returned to Horsham Cricket Club superb weather and it is wonderful to last Sunday for the fourth running see so many people here. Stoolball is of their annual tournament after great for all ages and men can enjoy holding a training camp at it in mixed teams, too. It l the same venue on the has been a very enjoyaes stoo ball team i d dr La previous weekend. ble part of my life for d e w n This year it was many years. Kay la the turn of the was an outstandEngland Ladies ing player – the against the Don Bradman President’s of stoolball!” XI in two top Results: matches, one President’s featuring the Over 50s XI over 50s. 130-7 (20 All of the overs) – Susie ladies selected Harrison 36, were nominated Dona Stevens 30 by their respective England Over leagues through50s 133-7 – (Sue Tarout Sussex, Surrey, gett 50, Jackie Elliott Hampshire and Kent and 31) - England XI won by 3 included Lucy Order (Fordcome & wickets. Kent) with a seasonal highest score In the second game England Ladies of 186 not out and Rebecca Steptowe beat the President’s XI by 4 runs with – the England Ladies’ captain – (Bid2 overs in hand. Carla Leach scored borough & Kent) with 2034 runs this 54 for the President’s XI and Becky year. Steptowe made a superb 122 for EngThe large crowd basked in gloriland Ladies. ous sunshine, enjoying the barbecue, Stoolball England are already saraffle and special sale of stoolball vouring the prospect of returning equipment, clothing and DVDs. next year and further information Horsham based John Price, who about the game can be obtained from with his wife Kay has done so much www.stoolball.org.uk d last Sunda y crow ge lar
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– cheaper, part-used tyres discarded by previous riders after one or two races – Sam qualified 9th in a field of 45 riders in the Pre-National Sport 600 class. He came in 7th in race 1, then in race 2 crashed after clipping a kerb. In race 3, with changes to the set-up of the Suzuki GSX-R 600 that he’s riding this year for MSG Racing, Sam came 5th in race 3 and 6th in race 4. Sam, 23, from Billingshurst, says: “It was a consistent weekend but I would've liked to get on the podium. I’m really struggling with funds and need to be running on new tyres, not scrubs. It was very frustrating; I couldn't get the power down. With new tyres the grip means you can give it everything you’ve got, which would get me the two seconds’ lap time there was between me and the race leader.” At £400-£500 a set for new tyres, Sam’s seeking sponsorship for the final round at Cadwell Park in October. To find out what benefits sponsoring Sam could bring your business – call 07743 931964 or see his Facebook page Sam Osborne Racing
Three girls from Horsham Hawks Basketball Club represented South East England at the National U15 Basketball Finals in Sheffield last weekend. Millie Lea-Clayton, Ellie Hutchinson and India Belfield competed in the two day tournament which featured teams from ten regions throughout England. Following four months of trials the girls made the final squad of 12 which included five players from the U15 England Development Squad. On day one the South East began the tournament in style with an emphatic 42 – 6 opening victory over the North East. In the second game despite sustaining a narrow lead throughout the majority of the game the South West came from behind in the dying minutes of the contest to score the last 8 points and spoil the South East Region’s perfect start. The next match pitched the South East against this year’s eventual tournament winners, a big and technically sound Yorkshire side. Both teams matched each other in front of a packed arena with the South East holding their nerve to secure a hard fought three point win by 34-31. The win set up a four way tie for first place in the group and a must win game against the North West to progress to the semi-final. The South East batted hard in their fi-
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Horsham got their first win of the season Saturday September 26 – London 2 South East Horsham 29 – 13 Old Colfeians Rugby Richard Ordidge – Horsham RUFC It has been over twenty years since Horsham have been as high as Old Colfeians in the league pyramid and this was an important test for the Green and Whites against a side that have finished mid table for the last few seasons. Horsham coach Nick Stocker said: “It was vital to get a win under our belts otherwise it would have started to affect our confidence. Old Colfeians are a good, experienced mid table side so a positive result was crucial to show that we belong in this league. Our scrum and line-out did not function as well as in recent times against a lumpy pack. Although we have made a lot of changes we were below par and there is definitely room for improvement. After last week’s thumping we have worked hard on our defensive patterns, we tackled better and looked a lot more organised. We looked a lot more threatening running in four tries and they only scored their first try because we took risks running the ball out of defence.” The match started with Old Colfeians in the ascendancy. Horsham were absorbing a lot of pressure and when they forced a penalty the kick at goal was missed. When Old Colfeians did finally break the Green and White defensive line Will Bell was on hand to force a knock on in the tackle. Old Colfeians took the lead with a penalty when Horsham were caught
offside in midfield then on 18 minutes Horsham hit back after a fine strike move. Johnny Ordidge made a break and ran hard, offloaded in the tackle to Tom Johnson who attacked the space and found Andy Gray who crossed the line under the posts. On 24 minutes good set up play and rewind resulted in a try for Jordan Smith running a good line off Liam Brady. There was then the opportunity to extend the lead on the stroke of half time but the penalty attempt was missed and Horsham went into the break 14-3 up. At the start of the second half Old Colfeians full back Ed Livett made a superb break to carve open the Horsham defence but then his long pass to his left winger was not held. Minutes later Livett broke through again and executed a perfectly weighted grubber kick however Jerry Downey read the situation and covered across to fall on the ball and clear the danger. The third quarter of the game was characterised by errors. Horsham brought on their replacements and a yellow card was awarded to each team for cumulative offences. The scoreboard was not troubled until Johnson’s penalty attempt went over off the inside of the post after 68 minutes and then on 72 minutes Johnson made a fine break, bounced off an attempted tackle, powered on again and then passed to winger Dan Crook who crossed in the corner to take a seemingly unassailable 22-3 lead. Horsham were then guilty of over adventure when trying to run the ball out of defence, dropping the ball in midfield and Old Colfeians were clinical to capitalise on the mistake
to score. Horsham attacked again in search of the fourth try bonus point and when awarded a penalty a good attacking position was created as they kicked for the corner, but when the ball was spun wide a lack of precision passing saw the ball spilled and the opportunity go to waste. Old Colfeians bounced back to score a try of their own, which if converted would have secured a losing bonus point, but then in the final minute in one last desperate attack James Whiting crashed through several tackles in the outside centre channel and stretch for the line to score under the posts amidst much celebration from the home supporters. Stocker added: “Jordan Smith is my man of the match. He hit his rucks and tackles, tidied up well in the line out and ran a good line to score his try. Both our young props, Kyle Fairs and Liam Brady played well, Ryan Grover showed grunt on his return, Tom Johnson put in a good performance and Will Bell was his usual reliable self. It was a good win to put under our belts but there is much to improve.” Horsham next face old rivals Dartfordians tomorrow (Saturday October 3). Both sides know each other well, with Dartfordians having won three out of the last four league encounters in London 3 South East, before they were both promoted together at the end of last season. Horsham Team: Bell; Crook, Ordidge, Tom Johnson, Downey (James Whiting 63); James Johnson, Mills; Brady, Fisher, Fairs (Barber 55); Jonny Whiting (Price 55), Grover; Smith, Thompson, Gray.
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Slow start proves to be costly for Pulborough Saturday September 26 – London 3 South East Old Dunstonians 26 – 14 Pulborough Rugby Dave Smith – Sports Editor Pulborough travelled up to Beckenham to face a strong and large Old Dunstonians side and got off to an awful start. In a very poor opening 20 minutes from Pulborough Dunstonians scored 19 points without reply leaving the visitors with an uphill task that they were unable to turn around. Some replacements were able to be made halfway through the first half as, due to work commitments, the late arriving players were brought into the fray. No inroads were made however in reducing the deficit and the home side went in at the break with their 19-0 advantage intact. The second half saw a much livelier Pulborough side that quickly got into the opposition, being rewarded
by an early try. Keith Chenoweth, who was making his debut, evaded several tackles to go in under the posts for a well taken try that was converted by Frazer Oliphant-Hope for 19 - 7 Very soon it was 19 – 14 when Frazer Oliphant-Hope put a cross field kick into open space behind the back line that Brad Game ran in to put Pulborough well back in contention. With time running out Pulborough went looking for the win but were caught out when after a mistake in the scrum the home centre went over under the posts to secure his side the 26 – 14 bonus point victory. Pulborough face newly promoted Cranbrook at home tomorrow (Saturday Oct 3) when they will be looking to get back on track with a win. Pulborough Team: Blunden, Gus Oliphant-Hope, Allingham, Nicholls, Bullock, Hartley, Chenoweth, Hodgkinson, Scrase, Hoey, Game, Burfiend, Steere, Scrase, Lee. Subs: Frazer Oliphant-Hope, Denman, Curtis.
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Athletics Dave Smith – Sports Editor Race favourite James Baker of Chichester Runners & Athletics Club won the Men’s Barnes Green Half Marathon for a record fifth time in a time of 1:11:06 last Sunday. Mannings Heath’s Amy Harris of Horsham Amphibians Club won the Women’s race in a personal best time of 1:22:02. Both winners achieved success at the race despite having recent injury setbacks. James said: “I’ve had a few injuries so it was hard work and I was a bit down on my best time. But, despite the hills this is my favourite course”. Amy was hit by a car nine weeks ago and said “I wasn’t sure whether I’d be able to compete but I managed a personal best time.” The race was held on behalf of this year’s charity, Prostate Cancer UK, and was started by The Faces and Who drummer Kenney Jones who has undergone treatment for the disease. A full report and photographs can be found on pages 8 & 9.
Hornets hit double figures against hapless St Francis Photos by John Lines
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Terry Dodd scored 4 in Horsham’s rout of St Francis Saturday September 26 - SCFL Premier Division St Francis Rangers 0 – 11 Horsham Football Dave Smith – Sports Editor
Heath easily beat a decent Arundel side Saturday September 26 - SCFL Premier Division Broadbridge Heath 4 - 0 Arundel Football Dave Smith – Sports Editor With the opposition side including players of the calibre of Scott Tipper, Barney Boutwood and Naill O’Hagan this was rightly conceded a difficult match for Heath. Surprisingly though the visitors were very subdued all afternoon in a game that saw Heath very much on top from start to finish. Manager Steve Painter was able to make a number of changes to the team that disappointed at East Preston in midweek, welcoming back Ollie Moore, Dan Sandell, Merv Bhujun and Tom Familton to the starting line-up. The visitors should have gone
ahead in the 8th minute when the normally reliable Boutwood put a good chance wide. The miss was punished immediately by Tiago Andrade who collected a cross from Merv Bhujun flicked the ball into the air before executing a perfectly timed overhead kick to give Heath the lead. Arundel ‘keeper James Fernandez saved well from Stuart Chester and then Familton headed just wide as Heath pushed forward looking for a second. It was striker Andrade who eventually got that second goal 13 minutes before the break. Following a break away and pin point cross from Jamie Robinson Andrade beat Fernandez with a powerful header to send Heath in at half time two goals to the good. Scott Weller and Stuart Chester did not come out for the second half, both picking up injuries. This did not disrupt Heath as
five minutes into the half ‘keeper Fernandez pushed away a Bhujun effort straight to the feet of Andrade who had a simple task to complete his hat-trick. Heath completed the job on 77 minutes when full back Jamal Sultan chased down a long ball before finding Ollie Moore who fired home for 4–0. Heath Manager Steve Painter said “We were very, very good today, it was the strongest side I’ve been able to field all season and yet we still have several players to come back. I just hope the player’s who came off today aren’t too badly injured because we have some tough fixtures coming up in the next few weeks”. Heath Team: M. Chester, Sultan, Robinson, S. Chester (Ozga 46), Familton, Waddingham, Moore, Weller (Wicking 46), Sandell (Flack 73), Andrade, Bhujun.
As predicted last week, after they hit seven past Wick & Barnham, Horsham reached double figures in this away league fixture against hapless St Francis Rangers. The opposition are no strangers to leaking goals as this was their third double figure walloping of the season. This now leaves the Haywards Heath based side with goal statistics of 55 against and 1 scored in their eight matches. However despite the opposition the ball still has to be put in the net and Di Paola’s Hornets did that with ruthless efficiency in a totally one sided and dominant display. About the only surprise from the match, especially given the eventual goal tally, was that it took Horsham 19 minutes to score. Those 19 minutes did contain numerous chances and efforts on goal and the one way traffic saw home ‘keeper Mark Oldroyd’s goal under constant bombardment. The breakthrough was made from a scruffy goal converted with a low deflected shot from Ryan Storrie after Scott Murfin’s mishit effort was poorly cleared by the lightweight home defence. With the first goal on the score sheet the floodgates were finally opened and it took only a further minute for Horsham to double the lead. The referee spotted a needless handball in the area and Joe Shelley made no mistake from the spot. The home keeper Oldroyd pulled off a couple of good saves to prevent a third but should have been given
no chance by Murfin who was presented with an open goal a few yards out. Somehow the out of form Horsham striker managed to clear the bar when scoring would have been far easier. It was three soon after. Pamment put the ball into the box - Murfin again made a mess of it - but this time Dodd was on hand to poke the ball into the net. Just three minutes later it was 4-0 when Pamment pulled the ball back to Darren Boswell whose cross come shot looped over everyone and into the net allowing the Hornets to take their 4 goal advantage into the break With seven goals to come in the second half Horsham came out of the blocks quickly, taking only two minutes of the re-start to add to the score when Dodd chipped the stranded Oldroyd to find the net. It then took a further 18 minutes before the next goal was scored, this time the lively Pamment finishing his own individual run with a shot under the ‘keeper. It was then goals every few minutes up to the final whistle. Dodd completed his hat-trick with a header; substitute Samir Hadi hit number eight; Dodd grabbed his fourth of the afternoon glancing in a header from Pamment free kick and even the misfiring Murfin got in on the act by making it ten from close range. 2 minutes later and 2 minutes before the final whistle Hadi scored his second and his teams eleventh to complete the thrashing of the home side. Horsham Team: Williams, Duncan, Storrie, Hunt, Jones, Gilbert, Shelley, Pamment, Murfin, Dodd, Boswell. Subs: Knee, Hadi, Keehan, Lewis, Clark.
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YM comeback earns FA Cup replay Photos by Clive Turner
Sam Schaaf making it 1-2 to start the comeback Saturday September 26 - FA Cup Second Round Qualifying Horsham YMCA 2 – 2 Aveley Football Tom Norris – Football Reporter Horsham YMCA produced a battling second half fight back last Saturday, as they came from two goals down to draw 2-2 at home to ten-man Aveley in the second qualifying round of the
Emirates FA Cup at Gorings Mead. Goals from James Peagram and Liam Nash gifted the Ryman League North Millers a 2-0 lead at the break, and the visitors should have then put the tie to bed as they squandered several gilt-edged second half chances. But Peter Buckland’s side rallied admirably and despite riding their luck, Sam Schaaf’s deflected header and substitute Dean Wright’s low strike eleven minutes from time
completed an unlikely turnaround, as Aveley midfielder Junior Appiah was sent off for violent conduct late on. Manager Buckland commented: “It was a good comeback. We’re still in the cup and we’re still going to be in the draw on Monday. Who knows what the draw is going to throw at us in terms of an added incentive. I can tell you now that I’m not going up to Aveley on Wednesday just to fulfil a fixture, absolutely no way! If eve-
YM`s Ashley Dugdale attempts a header ryone’s available, I know exactly in my mind what we’ll be doing. I think that the boys are really up for it. In the first half we were awful. I’ve got to say that tactically I got it one-hundred percent wrong. I tried to adjust things as best I could with the least amount of disruption to our pattern of play. In my opinion they (Aveley) have missed an opportunity today at 2-0 up. But we did do well in the second half. Not as good as we can
do, but I’m delighted that we pulled it back and got a draw. I’m happy to have another bite of the cherry, but we certainly aren’t going up there on Wednesday to make the numbers up.” Horsham YMCA: Lockwood, Carden, Gathern, Dugdale, Doherty, Gedling, Hibbert (Hunter 60) D. Brown, Schaaf, D. Sullivan (Wright 60), N. Sullivan. Unused subs: Fox, White, J. Brown, Crane, O’Carroll.
Junior Football Round Up Junior Football Dave Smith – Sports Editor Chesworth Rovers U12 3 - 2 Steyning Town U12 Chesworth Rovers U12's stay top of the Horsham A league following a very close home match with Steyning. Fletch opened the scoring for the home side following some great football to breach the defence. Josh grabbed a second before the half time whistle, the on-form striker putting the ball past the stranded keeper. After the whistle Steyning fought back and brought the score level at 2 - 2. Chesworth rallied and a shot was turned into the net by an unlucky Steyning defender for a 3 - 2 win. Steyning Town Community U15 1- 3 Chesworth Rovers U15 Chesworth Rovers overcame Steyning Town Community in a tight, tough match where the result was in doubt almost to the end. Chesworth took advantage of Steyning’s slow start to go 2-0 up within 20 minutes with a Tim Bennett effort and a Michael Murray penalty. Steyning came back strongly and pulled a goal back soon after half time. The match was made safe by Max McAteer who scoresd on the counter attack with nine minutes remaining. Withdean Youth U15 2 - 1Loxwood Youth U15
Loxwood Youth just came up short in a physical match played on a 3G pitch against Division One side Withdean Youth in the cup. Loxwood looked comfortable in the first half and a Michael Murray goal after a perfect through-ball from Jamie Maunder set them up. Withdean equalised when the referee overruled the linesman’s flag for offside and then, as they took more control, went on to grab a narrow victory. Horsham Sparrows FC Under 12 – The second home meeting with Lower Beeding and Handcross in two weeks saw the lead swing both ways before ending in a 3 – 3 draw. The away team scored in the first minute but goals from Miguel and Hugh put Sparrows in front. Lower Beeding then scored twice in quick succession to be 2 – 3 up at half time. Hugh scored again in the opening minutes of the second half and Kane made some excellent saves towards the end. Man of the Match was Miguel. Under 13 – The team played away at Lower Beeding and ran out comfortable winners. Goals from Charlie, Lewis, Connor, Ashley and Luke contributed to a great team performance. Under 14 – Sparrows started very brightly in this top of the table clash with Forest Row and were 3-0 up by the interval and carried on in the same vein scoring another goal early
Horsham Sparrows U15 team 2015-16 in the second half. This seemed to spur Forest Row on as they scored 2 goals of their own and stretched the Sparrows defence in the final 20 minutes. Sparrows ran out 4-2 winners and are now 1 point clear at the top of Division B. Man of the Match went to Joe for scoring 2 goals in a good all round performance. The other 2 goal scorers were Andrew and Frazer “F”. Under 15 – A tough game at Dorkinians saw Sparrows take all 3 points with a 2-1 victory. Goals from Luke and George secured the win with man of the match Rhys leading
a great team performance Under 16 - The U16’s played their third league game of the season away to Lower Beeding and Handcross. Sparrows opened the scoring after 10 minutes with a fine header by Joel C. Sparrows then conceded twice before Jack B scored the second goal for Sparrows to make it 2-2 at half time. A committed Sparrows side fought hard in the second half, with their efforts rewarded when Jacob T secured the 3-2 win five minutes from the final whistle. Man of the Match was Joel C. Under 11 girls – The team played
their second set of games for the season and ran out winners in one game and lost the other. Women’s Team – A tough start to the season against the experienced Lewes side, Sparrows held on in a fairly even start but Lewis took the lead on 20 minutes to star the scoring. In the next 25 minutes Lewes hit 6 more goals making a seven goal deficit at half time. Sparrows fought back showing excellent spirit to score 2 second half goals; the first from Zoe from 25 yards and the second from Naomi rushing onto a through ball beating the defence and goal keeper.
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