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Villagers say they will be cut off if councillors press ahead with controversial plans to axe their bus service. Cowfold residents have launched a determined bid to persuade West Sussex yournot table takeaway County Book Council toorscrap the on: 86 bus as part of its cost-cutting measures. The 86 servesRoad, Horsham, Southwater, 49 Brighton Horsham, RH13 6EZ West Grinstead, Partridge Green, Shermanbury, Cowfold, Bolney, Ansty, Cuckfield including Warden Park School, and Haywards Heath including the Princess Royal Hospital. The service was one of dozens highlighted by The Resident as being recommended for removal by a cross-party group of councillors, originally in September but now scheduled for October. West Sussex residents can comment until June 24, two weeks later than the original deadline, and can question Cllr Lionel Barnard, deputy leader of the county council, at Cowfold Village Hall from 7.30pm on Wednesday. Campaigner Dawn Jelley, whose son Christopher is in Year 7, said: “We have spoken to many village residents from all age groups, and the general feeling is shock and devastation of the further threat being made to upholding village life. “We are hopeful that with the information we have gathered, Lionel Barnard will reconsider the knee-jerk reaction the county has taken in light of their need to save money. “In Cowfold alone, there are at least 15 households, sometimes with more than one child, who have chosen to send their children to Warden Park School. Continued on Page 2

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Boy ‘raped twice’ in Horsham Managing Director Matthew Wheeler matt@the-resident.co.uk

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“Additional partnership patrols are taking place around the area where the alleged offences took place. We would urge the public to report any incidents or concerns. “This type of activity is not acceptable and we are looking at measures to prevent any further offences.” Police yesterday (Thursday) revealed the incidents were alleged to have taken place at about 4.30pm on May 18 and 4.20pm the following day. The man is white and chubby, was

A 15-year-old boy was allegedly raped twice in two days – first in a car park at Sainsbury’s, Worthing Road, Horsham, then in public toilets at Lower Tanbridge Way. Det Insp Rob Walker told The Resident: “We take allegations of this nature very seriously. “CID officers are working with the aggrieved to establish the circumstances surrounding these alleged offences.” Chief Insp Mark Trimmer said:

unshaven and was smoking Stirling cigarettes. He was softly spoken with a broad accent, although the origin of this is unknown. He told the boy his name was James and he was 35. He was wearing a black suit on the day of the first offence, light blue jeans with a checked red and blue shirt and brown soft leather shoes on the following day. Contact police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 1144 of May 20.

Campaigners fight to save the 86 after them. “A year ago we had three buses serving Cowfold. If this cut goes ahead, we will have only the number 17 for travelling to Horsham in one direction and Brighton in the other. As it is, this bus is down for a reduced service.”

Continued from Page 1 “The early bus, leaving at 8.04am and returning at 3.52pm is the means by which these children get to school. These two buses are jam-packed with children, not only from Cowfold but from other villages such as Partridge Green. “In Cowfold, our catchment schools are Forest and Millais – two very good schools. But for those of us who feel our children would benefit from a co-educational environment, we have decided to fund their travel to Warden Park. “If I had to drive my son to and from school, it would have a great impact on my income. Not only the cost of fuel, but I would have to shorten my working day to enable me to do this. “Once leaving Warden Park, our young people have the option of Haywards Heath College as a place to further their education. If this bus is withdrawn, they have limited choice. “It is not only our students who are affected. The elderly who cannot drive will become more isolated. “We have an ageing population, who (Prime Minister) David Cameron himself has said we need to look after. Isolation is not exactly looking

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Villager Frankie Gair told The Resident: “For non-drivers, withdrawing this bus route would mean no access from Cowfold by bus to Haywards Heath. “The only way to access the Princess Royal Hospital by public transport would be to take the number 17 to Horsham, then a train to Three Bridges, where you would need to change to another train to Haywards Heath. “From the station, you would need to take yet another bus to get to the hospital, and the same in reverse. “A similar thing happened last year when the 106 was withdrawn and we

could no longer get from Cowfold to Worthing, which also has a hospital.” Bill Hale, 89, who moved to Cowfold in 1954, said: “At my age, it (the bus) could be a lifeline. I like to be independent and wouldn’t want to find myself having to rely on family and friends – they have their own commitments.” Cllr Barnard said: “One of the messages we have received is that people do not feel we have given them enough time to comment. We’ve looked at this and I hope the twoweek extension will give more people the time they need to respond. “We want to make sure we give ourselves enough time to carefully consider all the comments and suggestions received. “We are working hard with the bus operators to investigate all the alternatives to try to keep services running wherever possible. We hope the comments we are receiving from the public can help this process.” A spokesman for the county council added: “We are working with the operator to see what other options might be available. “Until we have heard back from the operator we are unable to give any further information about this particular route.”

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Sean Casey (left) and brother Ryan at the number 86 bus stop in Cowfold

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Superfast broadband ‘not just a dream’ Matthew James News Editor

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Superfast broadband can be made a reality in West Sussex, leading politicians and a senior BT executive told community representatives. MP Nick Herbert joined forces with West Sussex County Council to convene West Sussex: Better Connected, a summit on improving broadband provision in the county. The meeting at County Hall, Chichester, brought together 100 representatives from community groups, businesses and decision-makers. Despite being less than 50 miles from the centre of London, parts of rural West Sussex have poor broadband coverage or none at all via a landline. Of the four non broadbandenabled exchanges in England, three are in West Sussex. Introducing the summit, Mr Herbert stressed the importance of broadband as the new ‘fourth utility’. Services would increasingly be provided online and e-commerce was growing. It was essential for the county’s economic development that the existing digital divide was closed and that a new divide, when two-thirds of the country were planning to move to superfast broadband, was not allowed to open up. The MP for Arundel and South Downs said this was not just about fairness to rural areas, it was also about creating sustainable jobs. Jeremy Leggett, chief executive of Action in Rural Sussex, warned of the damaging impact of poor broadband on rural communities. But keynote speeches by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Bill Murphy, managing director of BT Next Generation Access, gave the summit hope of tackling the county’s ‘notspots’ and achieving superfast broadband coverage in West Sussex within a few years. Mr Murphy used the example of Cornwall, where BT had won the tender to provide superfast broadband, to demonstrate how a similar scheme

could work in West Sussex. While laying fibre cables could solve 90 per cent of the problem, Mr Murphy said the rest would need to be provided by an alternative source, through the mobile network or the wireless service currently offered in parts of West Sussex by Kijoma Broadband. Mr Hunt, who is responsible for broadband, spoke of the need to think big in rolling out superfast broadband, pointing out that “today’s superfast might well be tomorrow’s superslow”. He said the Government had provided £530 million to deliver its pledge for the UK to have the best broadband network in Europe by 2015. After the summit, Mr Hunt said: “I was delighted to speak at such an impressive event. It was the best broadband summit which I have seen, bringing together representatives of the local community and the industry, and focusing not just on the problem but on shaping a positive plan of action.” Cllr Louise Goldsmith, leader of West Sussex County Council, said: “I’m delighted at how well the broadband summit went as we have been beavering away on this matter for some time. “It was a really interesting day with lots of suggestions on how we can all work together to improve broadband access for our residents and local businesses. The county council is very happy to have worked with Nick in putting together the summit. I’m sure we will continue to work together to do all we can to enable better broadband coverage.” Mr Herbert said: “I am increasingly confident that by harnessing today’s effort and working together, it will be possible not just to ensure broadband is available to every household in West Sussex but also deliver a superfast network for the county. “The summit was an important part of planning for West Sussex’s superfast future. We’re now in a very strong place to improve the county’s bid and secure a good slice of the remaining (government) money in July.”

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I was fortunate to be invited to attend the recent summit. I was left with the impression that Jeremy Leggett, of Action in Rural Sussex, fully understood the implications of slow internet access to communities. Bill Murphy, managing director of BT Next Generation Access, gave a talk which left a few of us feeling ‘told off’ and berated for considering anything other than BT for delivering

broadband to communities. Finally Jeremy Hunt MP arrived to conclude the talk and sum up the views of the government in its concerns over broadband speeds. Throughout the day I had been dogged in pursuing the question of price and cost. I posed the question: “Where can I get a price list of the necessary items required to put superfast broadband into my area?” As I persisted in questioning, it was obvious that this had not been addressed. A whole day spent talking about why we need a product and at the end when asked for the costs none

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Villagers hope for poetic justice Villagers have turned to poetry in their battle against developers. The Campaign to Protect Rural Pulborough Village staged a protest in Stane Street Close against Hanbury Properties’ plans for more than 100 new homes. Selina Adsett, 14, read out a poem by campaigner Martin Dale, which was enthusiastically received by the crowd. Mr Dale, Lorraine Dale, Claire Mariner, Ben Cooper, Lauren Sutton, Erin Adsett and Andy Adsett said: “The consensus of the village seems to favour opposition to any more development in Pulborough.

‘Our fight will go on’

“Comments have referred to the lack of local employment, how will the schools cope, the crime-rate increase, the ever-decreasing open spaces, the problems with increased traffic and the positioning of the access road, the feeling that Stane Street Close in particular is being victimised by the developers and district council, and the general sense of anger that the area is becoming ever increasingly urbanised. “We are determined to do our best to keep Pulborough a rural village. We are trying to arrange a meeting with the developers. Our fight will go on.”

Martin Dale’s poem Hills and green fields and spaces for walking, Blue skies and clear skies and bright stars shining, Flocks of birds on the wing, These are a few of my favourite things.

Grass Snakes and Adders and Slow Worms in motion, No noisy neighbours or dirty pollution, Bluebells and Snow Drops and the pleasures they bring, These are a few of my favourite things.

Rock Doves and White Doves, Robins and Starlings, Sparrows and Pheasants and the crested Lapwings, Woodpeckers, Sparrow Hawks and Blackbirds that sing, These are a few of my favourite things.

Social houses, roadways and the crime they bring in, Apartments and Flats and space that is shrinking, And we won’t mention our problems with drains, When we remember our favourite things.

When the developers speak, when the plans are weak, When the views go bad, I simply remember my favourite things, And then I feel so sad.

When the developers speak, when the plans are weak, When the diggers come in, Then I remember the great view I’ve had, And then I feel so sad.

News in Brief Mobile libraries cut The number of mobile library vehicles in West Sussex will be reduced from three to two on Monday. The cost-cutting decision was taken by Cllr Deborah Urquhart, county council Cabinet member, who said: “We have held meetings with communities, parish and town councils, and taken advice from our staff who operate these mobile routes. “They have helped us to identify the less well-used stops, but also ensure that particularly vulnerable customers are not missed out. We have already planned alternative services for those individuals who have been brought to our attention. “In some cases we have amalgamated several nearby stops into a smaller number. In some instances visits will be fortnightly instead of weekly, or monthly instead of every two weeks. “This has not been an easy process, but I am sure we now have a fair schedule of stops which maintains the service to those in need and achieves the required financial savings. “I am pleased that we haven’t had to withdraw a stop from a community other than where it simply was no longer viable.” Details of the new schedules are available at www.westsussex.gov.uk and will be in libraries from Monday.

A wheely good effort A team of 25 managers and staff from Slinfold Golf and Country Club raised £517.37 for Help for Heroes by cycling for 12 hours. General manager Andy McNiven said: “We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who supported our charity ‘spinathon’ by contributing time on bikes and to those who generously donated money. “It was an amazing day with a lovely atmosphere and to raise that money was a fantastic achievement.”

16 set for Oxbridge Sixteen pupils from Christ’s Hospital School – nine girls and six boys – have received offers of places at Oxford or Cambridge University. Head John Franklin said: “We applaud the enthusiasm, dedication and hard work of our pupils in their achievements, which reflect the continued academic excellence of the school. “Their success follows the School’s strong A-level results last Summer.”


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Play a way to thwart bogus callers Pupils from Millais School are Southern Water’s new stars after creating a play to help raise awareness about bogus callers. As part of its plan to save water, the company has started to install more than 500,000 water meters across Sussex, Hampshire and Kent. Genuine Southern Water workers are calling door to door in Horsham district, Southampton and Medway, but seven Millais girls have written a play to raise awareness of bogus callers and how people can stay safe. The play, which has been approved by Sussex Police, is set to be performed across the district. School spokesman Andy Skinner said: “This has been a wonderful opportunity for the girls to work directly with the local and wider community. “The girls have worked tirelessly for many hours, both in their lunch times and after school, to ensure that their drama performance is professional. I am very proud of them.” Lucy Tebb, one of the Millais pupils performing the play, said: “I was very excited to be chosen to work on this project. “We have all really enjoyed the planning and rehearsals to develop the play, which uses humour without being patronising, to deliver a serious message.” Dave Seager, metering district manager for Southern Water, said: “The play is really realistic. It’s almost like seeing a bogus caller at work at first-hand and gives people a clear idea of what to watch out for. “Customer safety is one of our priorities. We are working closely with Sussex Police to make sure they are

aware of where the metering teams are working and visiting people’s homes.” In most cases, the installation of a new meter will not involve Southern Water staff or contractors entering a home. But if this is necessary, an appointment will be made. Southern Water staff wear uniforms and drive vehicles carrying the company’s name and logo. Trevor Cox, crime prevention adviser for Sussex Police, said: “If you are in any doubt when someone calls

at your home claiming to be from Southern Water, or any other utility company, put your door chain on before answering the door. “You should make sure to ask for their identification card. Southern Water staff, as well as contractors working for the company, are fully aware of this procedure and are happy to wait while customers check their identification. “Please report any suspicious incidents, people or vehicles in your area. If you feel an emergency call is

necessary, call 999. For non-emergency situations, call Sussex Police on 0845 6070999.” A password system can be set up by Southern Water for the most vulnerable customers. If you are interested in booking a performance of the play by Millais School, phone Southern Water on 0333 2003012. For more information about the metering programme, call the same number or visit www.southernwater. co.uk/metering

Sharon Bowles, who represents Horsham district at the European Parliament, this week met chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall to discuss reforming the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). Ms Bowles said: “Hugh’s Fish Fight campaign has been great for raising awareness of discards, but having spoken with fishermen across the South East their main concern is quota allocation. “Discarding dead fish is an abhorrent practice which must be stopped, but I will also be continuing the fight for fairer quota allocation.”

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Have your say Local topics and issues can be raised by residents at Chanctonbury’s county local committee, in the Coombe Court Room at the Steyning Centre, Fletchers Croft, Steyning, from 7pm on Wednesday, June 8. The committee will receive an update from police on community safety and a speed limit assessment report into Storrington Road, Thakeham. It will also consider priority schemes for traffic regulation orders and applications for community initiative funding.


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Friday 3 June 2011

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Your chance to meet heroes Two brothers plan to cycle 1,700km across Europe after their sister’s baby was still-born. George and Tim Sexton aim to raise the remarkable sum of £17,000 for Sands, the Still-birth and Neonatal Death charity, in recognition of the support it provided following the tragic death. But the brothers say they are starting to struggle for sponsorship, so will drum up interest at Swan Walk between 9am and 5pm tomorrow.

short of ‘aNothing natural disaster is going to stop us ’

Graphic designer George, 24, of Station Road, Horsham, said: “We will be talking about our event, collecting money and holding cycling challenges for members of the public. “It will be our first fundraiser together for this ride, so will be a lot of fun. Tim may even pull out some ‘balloon animal’ tricks. “Training is going great – better than expected – but getting sponsorship money is our biggest issue. We are starting to struggle with it and need support from the public and

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local businesses.” Explaining the reason for the ride, George said: “On January 17 2010 my sister, Gemma Redford, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl called Tilly Rose at the East Surrey Hospital in Redhill. “Sadly, due to complications in the last few days of pregnancy, Tilly had already passed away. “Fortunately a charity called Sands was on hand at the hospital to provide specialist care and support for my sister and our family during this awful time, along with a private room away from all the joys of the maternity ward. “As a way of thanking Sands for their support, my family has worked tirelessly over the last year to raise money for them through family fun days, charity auctions and a number of sponsored runs such as the London 10k. “On average 10 babies are stillborn (die after the 24th week of pregnancy) and seven babies die neonatally (within the first four weeks of life) every day in the UK. This is why we have focused on the number 17 and called our challenge Ride for 17. “We will start in London on June 17, exactly 17 months after Tilly Rose passed away. We aim to cycle 1,700km across Europe and have set ourselves the target of raising £17,000 for Sands.

“The ride will take us from London to Dover, then to France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, and finally the Czech Republic. “We plan to ride for between 12 and 17 days, but the faster the better. Nothing short of a natural disaster is going to stop us. “The pain will be nowhere near what Gemma and thousands of other mothers have been through. It will be hard, but we are fully prepared for it and when we feel we can’t go on all

we will have to do is think of our sister. “Money raised will help support anyone affected by the death of a baby, to work in partnership with health professionals to improve the quality of care and services offered to bereaved families, and to promote research and changes in practice that could help to reduce the loss of babies’ lives.” Gemma, 26, lives in Horsham, while Tim, 32, is from Nottingham.

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Cricketer, 49, collapses and dies at ground Henfield Cricket Club is in mourning after the sudden death of a player. Father-of-three Mark Smith, 49, collapsed at the club on Saturday, son Anthony’s 23rd birthday. His wife Audrey, Anthony and daughter Lindsay were all at the club at the time as Mr Smith had been playing for the second XI. Club president Tony Adfield said: “Everyone is absolutely devastated. Someone said to me that the club will never be the same again, and that’s the impression we’ve got at the moment. “What makes it even more shocking is that a lot of us were there when he died. “In the latter part of the game he was sitting with me, criticising the batsmen before he went out to bat at number 11. We were having a laugh. “After the game he was behind me in the pavilion and suddenly down he went.” A flag at the club is flying at half mast. The club cancelled its fixtures on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, but its teams may play again this weekend, with black armbands and a minute’s silence likely in tribute to Mr Smith.


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Friday 3 June 2011

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Rugby festival in memory of Simon

A charity rugby sevens tournament was held at Barns Green in memory of a player who died at the age of just 22. Horsham resident Simon Viney, who played for the village’s second team, died from a pulmonary edema related to a heart condition, just before Christmas in 2009. The Simon Viney Memorial tournament raised a four-figure sum on the day, with more still coming in. Money raised will go to the Queen Elizabeth

News in Brief Book launch lunch Adele Parks, author of 10 best-selling books, will launch her latest novel at an exclusive lunch at The Green Man, Partridge Green, on Friday, June 24 (midday). Sharon Baldwin, area volunteer manager for Cancer Research UK, said: “We are delighted that Adele has chosen to support Cancer Research UK by hosting this book launch lunch party.” Tickets are £37.50, including a glass of Pimms, two-course lunch, coffee and a signed hardback copy of About Last Night. Phone Sharon Baldwin on 01403 210690 or email sharon.baldwin@cancer.org.uk

II School and The Wooden Spoon, a rugby-based charity for physically and socially disadvantaged children. The number of teams taking part increased from 10 last year to 20 this time, with Horsham Nomads winning the final 6-4 against Barns Green Exiles. Event photographer Andrew Bennett said: “It was a fantastic day, with thrilling tag rugby enjoyed by players and spectators.”

Music warning As part of Noise Action Week, Horsham District Council officers visited Collyer’s to explain the risks of playing stereos too loudly and for too long. Cllr Roger Arthur said: “This initiative highlights to our young people how important their hearing is and the real risks they might be taking by listening to music at excessive volume. “Working with staff and students at Collyer’s, the council’s environmental health officers got this important message directly to those who are at most risk in an informative, yet fun, way.”

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Council ‘should apologise’ over Town Hall The Blue Flash Music Trust wants an apology from Horsham District Council over allegations that it was responsible for the failed restaurant project in the Old Town Hall. Recent revelations under the Freedom of Information Act showed that the council’s Old Town Hall project collapsed as a result of Bill’s Produce not making the desired profits in its Reading branch. Trust treasurer Robert Mayfield said: “The conditional agreement signed by Bill’s looked to be a shrewd piece of business by them.

“If Bill’s couldn’t make the desired profits at Reading they were perhaps highly unlikely to make money, in the less favourable circumstances and requiring greater investment at the Old Town Hall. “This was despite the unexplained £20,000 per annum discount on market value offered to Bill’s by the council on the rental. “If Bill’s felt they couldn’t make money in these circumstances then it is perhaps unlikely that any other restaurant is going to enter the frame too.

“While the conditional agreement was apparently good negotiation by Bill’s, it was seemingly a maximumrisk strategy for the council, effectively putting the matter entirely out of its own hands. Things don’t get any riskier. “It is still unexplained why the council did not declare and accept the ‘no strings’, superior bid from Gondola for the Old Town Hall at the time. “One thing is for sure – in no way was the Blue Flash Music Trust responsible for the collapse of the Bill’s Produce deal.

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“We therefore feel it unfair that the council might seek to exclude us from contributing to the latest arts and heritage strategy and is calling us ‘vexatious’. “We refute these allegations and believe we are being maligned for simply holding the council to account and asking them to explain their actions. “The trust has an unrivalled track record of delivery in arts and heritage locally, with the Horsham Community Festival in 2006, the Forum stage at the council’s Horsham Music Week and the Ralph Vaughan Williams celebrations in conjunction with Horsham Museum and Horsham Folk Club. “We also successfully campaigned to reverse the council’s thinking on arts and heritage following the leader’s appearance at the Horsham Society meeting, Questions to the Chief Executive. “We should also not forget the history of this issue. Bill’s Produce could have been in the Old Town Hall five years ago if the Cabinet had been prepared to give up Park House to the Registrar in 2006. “Although the Cabinet subsequently conceded the move, it was by then too late. Market circumstances had deteriorated. “The Folk Arts Centre solution for the Old Town Hall, as endorsed and recommended by the original Old Town Hall advisory group after due diligence, has always been the superior option to benefit the district. “The plan was also subsequently backed by a favourable full feasibility study, independently validated by the University of Liverpool.” Martin Jeremiah, business consultant for the trust and a former partner in a catering business, said: “The council wants to attract businesses to the town but doesn’t have the marketing or incentives budget to bring them here, particularly in the absence of a unique proposition or ‘theme’ for the town. “The restaurant strategy is particularly unsustainable as consumer spending is falling. Surviving restaurants are likely to be chain restaurants with economies of scale and lower cost bases than independents. “People will opt to eat at chain restaurants nearest to them rather than visit Horsham. Even the current number of Horsham eateries looks to be unsustainable in the current market. “This is the problem that a Folk Arts Centre in the Old Town Hall would solve. It is a unique proposition based on Horsham’s traditional folk history and its links to classical composers, particularly Vaughan Williams. “It is capable of attracting tourism both nationally and internationally, thereby benefiting local businesses. “A Folk Arts Centre will also provide the focus to attract further arts and heritage-related companies to the town.

“It relies on the trust’s established membership and participation in well-developed arts and heritage networks, both nationally and internationally, for very low cost marketing. “Horsham has been fairly cushioned so far with its predominantly middle class base, but without some kind of initiative like the Folk Arts Centre happening in the very near future the district unfortunately faces an inevitable slide.

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“The profile of jobs in the town and latest tax changes mean current economic trends will hit Horsham harder than many others. “It should therefore be a no-brainer for the council to allow the trust to get on with the Folk Arts Centre project. “With the Old Town Hall being out of bounds to the public for more than a year, the council would appear to have nothing to lose and everything to gain.” Horsham businessman David Brooks, who forced disclosure of the condition under the Freedom of Information Act, said: “This was a tortuous and unusual route to discover the truth. “Normally this information would have been revealed within 20 days. I made the original request back in September 2010, so it actually took seven months. “All along, the council claimed it was Bill’s Produce that did not want the condition to be revealed. “However, I have seen no evidence to support this. The condition looks like a good piece of negotiation and risk management by Bill’s, so I see no logical reason why they would not want to reveal the text.” The Resident asked Horsham District Council for a response, but did not receive one before our print deadline.

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Send your views to News Editor Matthew James at matthew@the-resident.co.uk or via our website, www.the-resident.co.uk We will not publish house numbers, but please include your full name and address Southwater needs this bus I am writing in response to the article in The Resident (May 20) about the proposed cuts in bus services. For a year now we have had a service on a Sunday. There are many people who work in Horsham on a Sunday and had very limited public transport to get to work. The 23 was the only option but the timings were not good for workers. Since the 98 has run on a Sunday it has been much easier. Until recently, our son, who has special needs, would either have to walk or hope that one of us was available. For the young people in the village (Southwater), it has been a lifeline on a Sunday. We would hate to lose this service. It would be good if the hourly service could continue until maybe 10 in the evening. The proposed cuts for the evening service to cease at 6.30pm would be a disaster because again the workers would suffer. With stores open until at least 8pm they would not be able to get home. I think many places in Horsham would see a distinct fall in business from evening trade. We are encouraged to drink responsibly, be eco-friendly and car-share all the time to help with our carbon footprint. I fail to see where these cuts support these aims. A suggestion rather than just negative comments would be to look at the daytime service to the village and perhaps consider cutting the frequency of buses throughout the day. During a normal day, the buses appear to run almost empty. I would like to finish on a positive note and congratulate Metro Buses for their efficient running in the Winter. I was very impressed with the online updates and information. It was great that the service managed to keep the main road route open, so that at least there was a service. Thank you for that. Stella Bunce Mapledown Close, Southwater

Success for bus campaign Thank you to The Resident for helping us with our bus campaign. It looks like the 108 and 109 Compass Bus – the only bus service that comes through the village of Maplehurst and Nuthurst – has survived for now. Jean Holder Nuthurst Road, Maplehurst

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We hear it everywhere – an ongoing flourish of public outcry and bitterness towards a flawed system. Of course I am talking about university placements and the concept that nowadays, after studying for three or four years to gain a degree, one can still only be deemed qualified enough to wash pots or stack supermarket shelves. Perhaps in the days of our parents and grandparents, achieving a degree was truly something. Nowadays, with the influx of students everywhere battling for placements and everyone leaving with the same degree, getting on the career ladder is a much more complex affair. Adding to this growing issue of underrated degrees is the government’s decision to increase tuition fees. The proposed cuts to education foreshadow debts of almost £40,000 for students applying in 2012. I know of a number of students from my college who are reconsidering university entirely or have been put off going due to the cuts. One would presume in the long run that by strengthening and not weakening the further education system it would have a positive effect on the weak economy. The UK has one of the strongest university systems in the world, yet with today’s current state of affairs the risk of losing such a title runs extremely high. Applying to university and selecting the course already stands as one of the most important decisions one has to make. Facing a prolonged period of unemployment afterwards is even worse. Your time away studying will be one of the best of your life, dependent on alcohol consumption of course! Yet with thousands of applicants applying for one position, you’ll need more than an award-winning smile, charisma and a degree to get you where you want to be. Work experience sounds all well and good but is not always so easy to find. People lack the experience that companies are insisting upon, but how do you get the experience necessary to find your dream job? Internships should provide you with everything you need, with only one slight flaw – they will tend to pay £0.00. To all those like myself, get saving for the period of unemployment or unpaid internship. First the experience, then the job, then the career and the financial benefits it is sure to reap. Good luck!

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Controversy as circus comes to town One of the last UK circuses with wild animals – featuring lions, tigers, camels and zebras, among others – comes to Horsham district next week. But not everyone is thrilled by the prospect of the Great British Circus performing at the West Sussex Showground, Dial Post, between Tuesday and June 19. The impending visit has generated serious concern at the Born Free Foundation, the international wildlife charity, based in Horsham. Although Horsham District Council does not allow circuses with wild animals on its land, the council cannot prevent the Great British Circus from setting up at the privately owned showground.

A trip to such a circus ‘represents just one more day in a lifetime of confinement

Will Travers, chief executive of the Born Free Foundation, told The Resident: “The use of these animals is highly controversial, with the great majority of the public calling for an end to such a spectacle. “Over 94 per cent of those who responded to a public consultation called for an end to the use of wild animals in circuses. “The circus industry, however, remains defiant in the face of such public opinion, belittling and ignoring the justifiable concerns of many worried citizens. “The government favours a licensing system for circuses with wild animals. But we believe the UK’s continued failure to ban the outdated practice of using wild animals in circuses, while many other countries have already done so, undermines the UK’s international reputation on animal welfare. “We urge local people to think very

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carefully before spending their leisure time and hard-earned money at a circus that uses wild animals. “A trip to such a circus may be a brief moment of fantasy for us but represents just one more day in a lifetime of confinement for the animals involved, with sporadic access to ‘exercise’ cages, repeated transport and lengthy housing in off-view Winter quarters. “The previous government and the Liberal Democrats have made unequivocal commitments to ban the use of wild animals in travelling circuses, in the light of undeniably strong public opinion. “We are calling on the coalition government to listen to the people, not look for excuses, and to implement a ban.” Chris Draper, senior scientific researcher for the Born Free Foundation, said: “The government is proposing a licensing system for circuses with wild animals, while the vast majority of the public, many MPs and all the animal welfare organisations want to see a ban on the use of wild animals in circuses. “Bureaucracy, inertia, misinformation or simple lack of compassion – whatever the reasons for the current situation, an end to the use of wild animals by circuses is long overdue

and is the simplest and most proportionate way to protect the welfare of animals in this industry.” The Resident did not receive a reply from the Great British Circus before our deadline, but the circus’ website says: “The Great British Circus provides the best and most practical accommodation for our animals. “We construct purpose-built, stateof-the-art travelling accommodation and ensure all our livestock is gently and patiently trained using positive reinforcement. “We ensure the animals’ diet is wholesome, varied and nutritious. With a network of four experienced veterinary surgeons, blanket health care is possible around the country.”

We are writing to you on behalf of our hundreds of thousands of supporters, urging you to ensure the coalition government reviews its recent decision not to prohibit the use of wild animals in circuses. The reasons given by DEFRA ministers for not introducing a ban – alleged legal proceedings against Austria’s ban and potential infringements of the Human Rights Act – have been shown to be inaccurate. More importantly, the focus on these issues is a complete red herring. The European Commission has made clear on numerous occasions that member states are best placed to legislate on animal welfare, including banning the use of wild animals in circuses, by the introduction of national rules. Furthermore, the risk assessment carried out for the public consultation on this matter made it very clear that “there are no human rights issues raised by these proposals”. Anne the elephant and Monty the camel were recently rehomed from Bobby Roberts Super Circus, leaving only three circuses in the UK which continue to resist public pressure. Between them they keep an estimated 36 wild animals. The UK’s continued failure to ban the outdated practice of using wild animals in circuses, while many other countries have already done so, undermines the UK’s international reputation on animal welfare. There has been much confusion in statements from ministers on this matter, leading to accusations that DEFRA ministers have misled Parliament and the public. We believe that in order to ensure the government has the confidence of the public, circus owners and animal welfare charities, it should put its plans on hold while it reviews this decision. We, along with 94 per cent of the public who responded to the public consultation on this matter, believe that the only way to ensure high animal welfare standards is to ban the use of wild animals in circuses. This is clearly both the most proportionate and effective means of protecting animals. We believe that the majority of the public would join us in asking the government to urgently reconsider this decision and bring forward a ban. Yours sincerely Animal Aid Animal Defenders International Born Free Foundation British Veterinary Association Captive Animals Protection Society Care for the Wild International Four Paws People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals UK Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) World Society for the Protection of Animals

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And it’s goodbye from them… Staff and pupils at the Forest School bade a fond farewell to the Year 11 boys as they enjoyed their last official day at school. The boys were in a fun but reflective mood as they joked with staff about their time at Forest, took photos to remember the occasion by and had their shirts signed as a memento of the day. Community leaders and the tutor groups had already said their own farewell during Year 11 celebration assemblies, where each boy was presented with a small gift commemorating the occasion. Head teacher Siobhan Denning

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Pass go and collect plenty of £200s Tim Casey and Dominic Godfrey will run the 45-mile London Monopoly route for the Alzheimer’s Society and Canine Partners, which provides trained assistance dogs to people with disabilities. The pair, from Horsham and Warnham, will join up to 10 runners to pound the streets of London, from Old Kent Road to Mayfair, on June 25. Adding fun to the run, they will

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Tarzan flies in for charity fair Dignitaries including Sean O’Leary, chief executive of St Catherine’s Hospice, Donna Spencer (Berkeley Homes) and Tim Page-Radcliffe (Strutt and Parker), at the New Horizons Appeal fair

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A businesswoman’s work is never done While the boys battle it out in the boardroom, women are building their own empires. Three of them tell James Hood how running a household as well as a company is all in a day’s work. James Hood Business Editor

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If raising children is a full time job, it’s hard to believe anyone has time to combine it with a career, let alone their own business. But three West Sussex women have shown that the corporate world doesn’t have to be a man’s one, by building successful companies from scratch. Dee Blick, Philippa French and Sarah Payne have all developed longstanding businesses, after having originally started out at home. “Initially, I worked from my kitchen so that I could work until late but still be around to read my kids a bedtime story”, said Sarah, who runs Cocoa Loco, a large chocolate making business based in West Chiltington. Sarah began baking brownies to sell online six years ago, and today she has a staff of ten, which operates from a large factory, supplying chocolates to the likes of Jamie Oliver and Highgrove. The chocolatier believes it’s not

only business brawn that helps make a success out of a venture such as hers. She said: “I have a creative flair that has really helped me do well with Cocoa Loco. I am inquisitive and quite daring when it comes to new flavours. I always like to keep trying new things”. It’s a philosophy shared by marketing consultant Dee Blick, who is well known as an expert in her field in the region. Dee is the founder of The Marketing Gym as well as an author and is a respected speaker and adviser to people across the country. She said: “I think intelligence and knowing what you’re talking about are the foundations for success in business. But as a woman you can have a bit of sizzle as well as substance. A bit of style in a sea of suits is the icing on the cake”, Dee commented. But is there more to being a successful director than meets the eye? Both Dee and Philippa, who runs her own graphic design business, know sheer hard work forms the basis for any good company. Dee said: “I started out with a pad, a pen and a telephone, and I built up a list of clients from nothing. It takes self-motivation

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and dedication”. Philippa is managing director of Little Frog, a graphic design and print company. She agrees that being prepared to put in the hours is crucial for any businesswoman. “I work from about 7.30am until anywhere between 7.30pm and 10pm about six days a week. It’s a lot.” However, there are many job opportunities for women who are prepared to work hard. So perhaps what sets this group of business owners aside is ambition and entrepreneurial spirit? Not so, according to Sarah, who said: “I started my business so that I could earn money while still looking after my family and raise my children. It seemed like a logical solution. It just grew from there”. Philippa agrees; although she needed to make money initially, it is her love for her work and commitment to clients that motivates her today: “I set up my business after being made redundant, which was a terrifying time. So I was motivated to do well and work hard from the beginning, but meeting the expectations of the people I work for and doing something I enjoy have since become more important to me”, she said. A love of what they do is a common thread in the story of these successful women. Each of them has said that passion is the difference between doing a good job and a great one. “I love every day. I live and breathe, and sometimes eat chocolate!” Sarah said. But for any budding business people, the concept for a company or new product or service is just the beginning. Getting it off the ground is another matter. Dee believes a positive attitude is a winning formula: “Think positively, work hard and be

From left: Phillipa French, Dee Blick and Sarah Payne

good at what you do. Life is short so make the most of it, take the opportunities you get and you will go far. Too many of us live in fear and ask ‘what if’ when what we should be asking is ‘why not?’ My motto is just do it!” The three women’s stories are an inspiration. But have they made sacrifices to get to the top of their games? “I suppose I have sacrificed a few holidays. I had about nine days off last year. Plus I’ve probably missed some family time” Phillipa said. “But I do it for my family and my son’s grown up now, so I need to think about what I will do when he flies the nest”. Each of the women in business

have raised families while creating respected and profitable enterprises, so do they share any characteristics that set them apart from the men when it comes to corporate life? They all agreed the key to making it work is good time management and multitasking. “It’s true that having your own business gives you more flexibility to get jobs done and do the school run” Sarah told The Resident, “but I still never stop, if I’m not cooking dinner, being a chauffeur, organising my daughter’s birthday party or just spending time with my family, I’m running the business”. A woman’s work really is never done.

Retirement for Spofforths partner Peter Lansberry, a partner at Horsham-based accountancy firm Spofforths, is retiring after 20 years. Peter specialises in accountancy for housing associations and businesses and joined the firm in 1991, when the company merged with Harrison and Taylor. He is one of the longest-standing partners at the Horsham office. Bryan Elkins, partner at Spofforths, said: “I have worked with Peter now for more than 20 years and his support as a partner and personally will be sorely missed.

“It has been a great pleasure to work with Peter but I am delighted that he and Carol are fulfilling their dream to move to the Lakes to relax and enjoy life.” Out of work, Peter has enjoyed working with charities, giving his time and expertise where he can, as well as walking and cooking. Peter and his wife Carol are looking forward to moving to Cumbria, where they will be retiring. A retirement celebration, hosted by Spofforths, will be held for colleagues and clients at the end of June.


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10th anniversary for Lifestyle Europe The award-winning car dealership group marks a decade of successful business with champagne and cake for its staff Lifestyle Europe is celebrating its 10th anniversary in business this month. The company began with Ford car showrooms in Horsham, Redhill and Tunbridge Wells and has since grown to offer customers Mazda, Renault, Subaru and Isuzu vehicles in 10 branches across Sussex, Kent and Surrey. The Horsham dealership, based on The Bishopric, employs 94 people. To mark its 10th birthday, the company’s chairman, Marc Matthew, and Managing Director, Peter Isted, presented each of their 428 members of staff with a bottle of champagne, as well as a piece of cake. Marc Matthew said: “The last 10 years have seen some interesting times, certainly economic upheaval, and we are extremely proud of the achievements we have made at Lifestyle. We wanted to mark the occasion and also take the opportunity to thank our team members, who have worked really hard over the past

decade. “Since the creation of Lifestyle Europe in May 2001, through a management buyout of the Ford Division of the national dealer group, HMG Holdings, we’re proud to say that we’ve managed to build on a loyal customer base by delivering a personal, customer-focused service – and it’s down to a combination of our people and our business philosophy.” Peter Isted, Managing Director, added: “With a supportive management team, heavyweight marketing programmes and a reputation for high-quality service, we were delighted that we have expanded the Lifestyle group, made some big investments and increased our diverse offering to match the needs of our customers across Kent, Surrey and Sussex. “We have recently opened in Brighton, and we have also just become one of only 300 Renault dealers in the world to been awarded Renaultsport Specialist status.”

The recognition from Renault UK means that two of Lifestyle Europe’s Renault dealerships (at Brighton and Tunbridge Wells) will offer customers a dedicated Renaultsport centre, providing fans of the cars with all their Renaultsport needs in one place. Other achievements over the last 10 years for the company include a list of award successes. The most recent of which was at the prestigious AM Awards 2011, at which Lifestyle Europe won Retailer of the Year and Best Retail Group (with more than 10 sites). Retailer of the Year is presented to the motor retailer who provides the best quality, service, profitability, innovation and overall business plan. The award for Best Retail Group compares those dealers with more than 10 sites for their outstanding performance across all areas of the business – new cars, used cards, aftersales, bodyshop, parts, and finance and customer satisfaction. The company has also won awards

for its training and development initiatives. Lifestyle Europe was one of the first to work with the government-backed Women in Work initiative and conducts regular in-house award schemes for its apprentices. The organisation also developed its own management training

programme which won the award for Developing People for Business Success at the Gatwick Diamond Awards earlier this year. As they cut the birthday cake, Marc and Peter concluded by commenting: “Well done team, now here’s to the next 10 years!”

Hoadley and Geal Furnishings - now CMD Interiors Established in 1980 by Dave Geal and Doaglas Hoadley, Hoadley and Geal Furnishings has always had a reputation for giving customers choice and the highest standards of customer service. Today, as the business changes its name to CMD Interiors, that commitment remains equally as important. Now run by Maggie and Dave Geal, CMD Interiors and its staff provide a complete service, which ranges from measuring to the final fittings and furnishing. Curtains, pelmets, Roman blinds, bed valances, bed covers and headboards are all made in-house by the CMD team, who can also re-upholster antique and modern furniture. They

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Piries Bar, in Piries Place, Horsham, has been gauging the opinion of its customers by inviting a selection of them to a free wine tasting evening. Wine fans and regular customers were asked to join the owners and managers of the bar, ahead of the launch of the venue’s new wine list and snacks menu. Those who attended the event were given a talk from representatives of Waverly TBS, a wine supplier, about each of the wines they tasted,

including insights into production methods and their origins. Wine Development Manager, Jean Gowing, told The Resident: “It’s great for us to get the views of people that buy wines directly. “We do a lot of corporate events as well as some private wine tastings. There’s always a really great atmosphere.” Opinions were given through open discussion and in writing on feedback forms, which Piries Bar will now review before creating its new list.

General manager at Piries Bar, Glenny Gibson, said: “Our customers make Piries what it is. So it felt right to get their opinion on the wines we are choosing before introducing a new wine list. “Not only did we get some really valuable feedback, which makes our job so much easier, but everyone had a really nice evening. Great wine, with great people, in a great little bar! “We’re really looking forward to launching the new wine list.”

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A new scheme to Dee Blick’s charity book help employers launch gets star treatment bridge skills gap Local marketing expert celebrates the launch of her second book with a little help from her celebrity friend and a big charity party

StaffShare, an online skills and staff resources exchange scheme, has been launched by West Sussex County Council. The new initiative will help local businesses meet temporary staff shortages, bridge skills gaps and save money. StaffShare connects employers to secondment candidates in other public and private sector organisations and the county council is hoping this will help to even out levels of employment. Louise Goldsmith, County Council Leader, said: “The scheme helps Follow us on

businesses cut costs by finding temporary secondments for employees. “All parties gain with StaffShare. This is because the current employer temporarily cuts employment overheads, the recruiting employer gets valuable skills at lower recruitment cost and the seconded employee gets a rewarding career development opportunity.” The scheme is supported nationally by organisations such as the Cabinet Office, Royal Mail, ACAS, Veolia Europe, the TUC and Skills South East. For more information visit www.staffshare.co.uk

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The internationally acclaimed British actress, Jenny Agutter will be a guest speaker at the launch of local marketing expert Dee Blick’s second book. The star of The Railway Children, American Werewolf in London and Walkabout will be one of the VIP guests at the launch, after both women met at a networking event last year. Dee is raising funds at her book launch for two charities, of which Jenny is a patron. £2 from the sale of each book at the event will be divided between Cystic Fibrosis Trust and, Ovacome, an ovarian cancer charity. Dee is a successful marketing consultant, public speaker and author, as well as a regular Resident columnist. She has 26 years’ experience in the sector and her first book has been in

the top three best selling books on amazon.co.uk for over two years. Her new book, titled The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book, has already entered the top three on the same website based on pre-orders alone. Dee said: “I consider myself fortunate that I have a sponsor who is paying for the cost of staging the book launch. This means that I can make a donation from the sale of every book on the evening to these two incredible charities. I am touched that Jenny has found space in her busy acting schedule to talk at my launch about her support for these two charities. It looks set to be a magical evening.” The book launch is being held at Roffey Park Institute at the end of June and will be attended by 130 guests.


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Tanya Houston tells James Hood how she established a respected PR company by putting people before profits Tanya Houston is managing director at Wildwood PR, an agency that she has built from scratch over16 years. Having originally worked for organisations that focused solely on maximising their profits, Tanya was inspired to create a company that put its staff and clients first. It is an ethos that has helped the business to grow and become one of the most well known PR agencies in the region. There are now three directors in the business, one of which

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Interview customers equally as content? She told The Resident it’s all about setting and meeting expectations. “You have to be realistic about what you can achieve, what you are capable of and in what timescales. We never promise something that we can’t deliver and it makes for a nice honest relationship with clients, something we know they value. “You can’t get complacent either. We are always thinking of new stories and ideas to ensure our clients get value for money.” Tanya has two young children and says that she makes it work by being good at multitasking. “Plus, the home office is a godsend”, she added. “I also have a real passion for what I do. Even now, all these years later I still get excited when I see coverage in the papers and magazines that we have got for clients. I really love what I do”.

Referrals rewarded at new networking group A new business networking group with a difference has been launched in West Sussex. Business Intros was created by Becky Patmore, who thought there was a gap in the market for a networking group that was more effective and affordable for members. Becky told The Resident: “We carried out research into other networking groups and found that many people would give out referrals for new customers or orders and get nothing in return. But with Business Intros, people have a financial incentive to refer people to another member’s company.” The concept involves people who give a referral getting a ‘thank you’ commission in return. The group also claims to be more affordable than other networks. Becky added: “Typically, you would expect to pay between £500 and £600 for a year’s membership and then have to pay each time you attended a meeting. With Business Intros, we charge a joining fee of just

£99 upfront, and then a very reasonable monthly fee – with no payment being taken at meetings.” Business Intros is so confident in the effectiveness of the group that it is offering a money-back guarantee for anyone who doesn’t receive any new business or referrals in a 12-month period. Meetings are held between 5pm and 7pm, which Becky believes is another reason that her group is meeting the needs of business people in the area. She said: Morning meetings didn’t suit a lot of businesses. Typically, tradespeople, like builders, plumbers and gardeners start working earlier and also working mums might have to get children off to school. “So we made our meetings in the early evening, which makes it easier for everyone and avoids the rush hour traffic.” The Horsham group is held on the 1st and the 3rd Thursday of each month. Visit www.business-intros. com for more information.


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High-Octane-Junkies (Rock/Punk/ Glam Covers) at The Queen’s Head, Horsham

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Steyning Live Lounge Festival Epsilon - DJ Black Eyed Pete - Voices at Steyning FC, BN44 3 £2 Saturday 4th June Zu at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

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Chinchilla Zilla at The Swan, Crawley Vivevent A Music Spectacular at The Wingspan Club, Crawley

Sunday 5th June Stan’s Showcase at The Anchor Hotel (Formerly Bar Vin), Market Place, Horsham Tuesday 7th June Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate Wednesday 8th June Open Mic Night at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

Thursday 9th June Electric Jam Night With Stuart James at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham

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Friday 10th June Hollows Of Venus at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Acoustic Reoffender at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

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A Horsham singer and songwriter has released his third album using a new service that allows people to pay as little as they want for music. Greg Foley has been a musician since the age of six and has been writing music for the last three years and has now released Grit and Gold. The new online music buying and downloading service, called bandcamp.com also allows users to access music in any format. Greg has achieved success with his two previous releases, The Hollow Lane and the Troubled Bones. The latest of which was downloaded 1,000 times. Greg said: “My influences include bands such as Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service, but I’ve also taken a big influence from the songwriting styles of the Smashing Pumpkins and Jeff Buckley. I’d describe my music as big, rugged layers of sound. It all adds to that garage-rock, poppy sound”. He added: “I’d love it if my new EP could reach the same level of success as the last one.”

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Grit and Gold is now available on iTunes and Amazon MP3 and will be available on other services such as Spotify, Napster, eMusic etc over the coming weeks.

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Local band made up of all ages and abilities is performing a selection of genres at forthcoming show

Putting the ‘cool’ in Coolham The Ron Green Big Band are back for an evening of swing, jazz and popular music, on Saturday, June 11 at Coolham Village Hall from 7.30pm to 10.30pm. Formed four years ago by Ron Green, the Ron Green Band was originally made up of a group of friends who wanted to play the type of music they loved. The band has grown and is now semi-professional and managed by Matthew Greaves, who

regularly plays for shows in the West End. Matt is also founder of Matt Greaves Music, a songwriting and recording studio located near Horsham. The band also includes a professional keyboard player, Mark Reeves. Mark studied fine art and music at Brighton University and divides his time between teaching and playing for Crawley Millenium Band and the Ron Green Big Band.

Lunchtime feast of fine music On Thursday, June 16 organist Gerald Taylor will present a repertoire of fine music at a lunchtime concert in Horsham’s Unitarian Church, on Worthing Road. Described as ‘wonderfully diverse recitals by an outstanding organist’, this is to be the final performance in a group of four organ music performances which has delighted local fans of the music over the past three months. Trained at the Royal College of Music, ex-President of and former music teacher at Westminster Abbey Choir school, Gerald Taylor has drawn on his immense knowledge

and experience of organ works to present a series of themed performances which demonstrate the full versatility of the instrument. The varied performance will include George Handel’s Concerto No.13 (‘The Cuckoo and the Nightingale’), Herbert Howells’ Rhapsody No.1, J.S. Bach’s Little Fugue, Paul Hindemith’s Sonata No.2 and Ch.M.Widor’s Marche Pontificale. The recital begins at 1.00pm and programme notes will be provided. Entry is free of charge but there will be a retiring collection for Horsham Music Circle.

The music they offer will suit young and old alike, as is reflected in the band’s set up, which comprises of teenage players as well as the odd octogenarian. The Big Band consists of 17 musicians, and vocalist, Tracey Shoebridge, and plays all types of dance music, including, Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra, Jazz, Swing, and Pop. Tickets: £8, Concessions: £6. Available from Linda Nicholl, on 01403 784010 or 07751045331. The proceeds from the evening will go to St. Gabriel’s Playgroup, Billingshurst.


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Friday 3 June 2011

Entertainment

Steel Magnolias Steel Magnolias is coming to The Capitol next month. The play is based on the classic, heart-warming film starring Julia Roberts and Sally Field about friendship, family, love, loss and human strength. Much of the action takes place in Truvy’s beauty salon, where anyone who is anyone goes to get their hair and nails done. The story surrounds the lives of six women in a small town in southern America, who convene at the local salon to gossip, laugh and cry together. The women, who each have their own

distinct personalities, support each other through some of life’s triumphs and trials. The combination of humour and heartbreak which pulls at the heartstrings of people everywhere has made this story a timeless classic. Bring your tissues and prepare for tears of both joy and sorrow. Directed by Stacey Fox and assisted by Roz Hall, this HAODs production stars an all-local, all-acting, all-absolutely-fabulous cast who cannot wait for you to join them in their performance of the 1989 movie. Stacey Fox said: “People should come and see Steel Magnolias not only because of the exceptional talent of the cast, but because the stories within the play encourage us to look at our own priorities. Reminding us that friends, family and health are the only things that matter in life.” Starring Tess Kennedy, Rachael Down, Lin Roworth Stokes, Sheryl Hill, Alison Shapley and Gill Sutton, this perfectly poignant play balances the highs of village life with the sobering reality of diabetes. Showing from June 8 to 11. Tickets: £12. To book, contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit: www.thecapitolhorsham.com. There will be an opportunity to donate to DiabetesUK at each performance.

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Entertainment

T-Rextasy comes to The Capitol A respected act in their own right, the T-Rex tribute band has achieved astounding success and their stopping in Horsham on their latest tour T-Rextasy are the only band to have been authorised and endorsed by Marc Bolan’s Catalogue Management and are now officially recognised as the world’s No.1 group dedicated to the greatest glam rocker of them all, Marc Bolan of T-Rex. With their doppelganger lead singer and lead guitarist, Danielz, T-Rextasy put on a powerful and mesmerising performance of Marc Bolan’s rock and pop anthems. With a career spanning more than 17 years, T-Rextasy are now regarded as more than just a tribute act and are respected in their own right. They are the only band to have the blessing and support from Marc’s own family and Ex-T-Rex band members, including June Bolan (Marc’s wife), Gloria Jones (Marc’s Girlfriend), Rolan Bolan (Marc’s Son), Mickey Finn (T-Rex conga player), Tony Visconti (T-Rex producer), and others. The group have toured worldwide playing at venues such as the gigantic Ariake Coliseum in Japan, and

Wembley Arena in London. They also perform alongside artists such as Wizard, Cockney Rebel, Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople), and Slade amongst others. In September 2007, T-Rextasy played to 40,000 people at BBC Proms Night in London’s Hyde Park, and headlined at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London where special guests appeared alongside them including Marc Almond (Soft Cell), Gloria Jones, Shakin’ Stevens, and Tony Visconti. This special performance at The Capitol will be in celebration of the 40th Anniversary of this iconic recording, a show not to be missed with two full sets of cosmic rock including some of T-Rex’s top 20 hits such as Jeepster, Ride a White Swan, Get it On, Children of the Revolution, 20th Century Boy, Metal Guru, Telegram Sam, Hot Love and many more. On stage Sunday, June 19 at 8pm. Tickets: £18.50 or concessions: £17. To book call the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

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Working their way back to you Po the panda returns Let’s Hang On takes you on a musical journey through the prolific career of one of the most successful bands of all time; Frankie Valli & The Fours Seasons. You will hear the story of these blue-collar boys from the wrong side of the tracks who wrote their own songs, invented their own sound and took the world by storm. In the first part of the show Let’s Hang On takes the audience back to the very beginning where it all began. With tracks from the early 50’s when Frankie first joined the group and then with the addition of Bob Gaudio - still recognised today as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, you will be treated to even more classic early material recreated live on stage. Also expect some accapella singing, as the stage is transformed into a

street corner in New Jersey. In the second part of the show it’s party time, with all the favourite hits non-stop, you are guaranteed to be dancing in the aisles and singing at the top of your voices to Dec 63, Beggin’ Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Grease, Working My Way Back To You, Who Loves You, Bye Bye Baby and many more. The entire show leads up to an electrifying finale when out come the retro red jackets and you hear that legendary falsetto vocal blow the roof off with “Rag Doll, Sherry, Walk Like A Man and Big Girls Don’t Cry. This really is a must-see show that the whole family will enjoy. On stage Friday, June 17 at 8pm. To book, contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

Po, the Panda with a big heart is back with the Furious Five to defend the Valley of Peace from evil. When Lord Shen, an albino peacock returns to the kingdom he was banished from to destroy Kung Fu and conquer China, Po and friends attempt to thwart his plans. And the Panda soon realises his

nemesis might be linked to his lost childhood. With an entertaining, surprising and touching storyline, this Dreamworks creation will undoubtedly be one of the animation hits of the Summer. With the voices of Jack Black and Angelina Jolie. See it at The Capitol until June 16.

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X-Men First Class This, the fifth of the blockbuster series, is the prequel to X-Men. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, it is based on the Marvel comics and set in the 60s. The story focuses on the relationship between Professor X and Magneto. Starring James McAvoy.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 Greg chronicles some hilarious problems, alternating between home and school. Whether he is suffering on the swim team or trying out for the K-12 school talent show as Magician’s Assistant to a First Grader, his common goal is to avoid embarrassment.

Pirates of the Caribbean, On Stranger Tides Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Rob Marshall, the latest instalment of Pirates of the Caribbean captures the fun, adventure and humour that ignited the hit franchise – and this time, it’s in 3D. Johnny Depp returns to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow in an action-packed tale of truth, betrayal, youth and demise.

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Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Celebrity Britain’s Best Dish: I’m a Celebrity Boys v Girls. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Britain’s Got Talent Ant and Dec host the last semi-final ahead of tomorrow’s final. 9.00 Coronation Street 9.30 Britain’s Got Talent Results 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: American Pie (1999) Coming-of-age comedy, with Jason Biggs. 12.20 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.25 FILM: Gorillas in the Mist. (1988) Fact-based drama, starring Sigourney Weaver. 4.30 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

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Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.30 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 In Your Dreams (R) 12.15 My Eden (R) 12.25 The Home Show (R) 1.25 FILM: When Eight Bells Toll. (1971) Thriller, starring Anthony Hopkins. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.30 Unreported World 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away Properties along the Kent coast and Turin, Italy. 9.00 FILM: Saving Private Ryan (1998) Steven Spielberg’s Second World War drama, starring Tom Hanks. 12.10 Comic’s Choice: Alan Davies (R) 1.10 My Name Is Earl (R) 1.55 Ugly Betty (R) 3.25 The Dead Zone (R) 4.10 Hill Street Blues (R) 5.00 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.25 Countdown (R)

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6.00 Breakfast 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live 11.35 Rachel Allen: Home Cooking (R) 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 12.15 Usain Bolt: Running Man 12.45 A Question of Sport (R) 1.15 Derby Day. Including the 4.00 Investec Derby (1m 4f). 4.30 Total Wipeout – Celebrity Special. (R) 5.30 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 5.40 So You Think You Can Dance Live. 6.40 Doctor Who. The Doctor faces his darkest hour during the Battle of Demons Run. 7.30 The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins Game show in which strangers pair up to win money. 8.20 Casualty Mads comes face to face with the taxi driver who assaulted her. 9.10 So You Think You Can Dance The dancers with the lowest votes perform again. 9.30 John Bishop’s Britain Comedy, with guest Natalie Cassidy. Last in the series. (R) 10.00 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (R) 10.30 BBC News; Weather; National Lottery Update 10.55 FILM: Firewall (2006) Action thriller, starring Harrison Ford. 12.35 Derby Day Highlights; Weatherview. 1.10 BBC News

Murder 1.00 Two Greedy Italians (R) 2.00 Live French Open Tennis. The women’s singles final. 5.10 Escape to the Country. (R) 5.40 Flog It! (R) 6.40 Dad’s Army. The King visits Walmington-on-Sea. (R) 7.10 Don’t Panic! The Dad’s Army Story Victoria Wood pays tribute to the comedy. (R) 8.00 D-Day to Berlin Docu-drama charting the Allied campaign in Nazi-occupied Europe. (R) 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You With Richard Madeley and Joe Wilkinson. (R) 9.45 QI XL With Liza Tarbuck, Phill Jupitus and Sean Lock. (R) 10.30 FILM: Enigma (2001) Second World War romantic thriller, with Dougray Scott and Saffron Burrows. 12.20 French Open Tennis 1.20 FILM: A Study in Terror. (1965) Sherlock Holmes mystery, starring John Neville. 2.55 Close

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Weekend 11.30 Great British Menu (R) 12.30 Live MotoGP. The Catalunya Grand Prix (Start-time 1.00pm). 2.00 Live French Open Tennis. The men’s singles final. 6.10 Richard Hammond’s Engineering Connections. The ingenious design secrets of Nasa’s space shuttle. 7.00 Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson tests the BMW X6. (R) 8.00 Murray Walker: Life in the Fast Lane A portrait of the motor-racing commentator. 9.00 Coast New series. Nick Crane travels from London to Belgium. 10.00 FILM: The Damned United (2009) Factbased drama, starring Michael Sheen. 11.35 Brian Clough: The Greatest Manager England Never Had? The story of the charismatic and controversial football manager. (R) 12.35 The Shadow Line (R) 1.35 French Open Tennis 2.35 BBC News 3.35 The Super League Show 4.20 Close

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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 Saints and Scroungers Three sisters suspected of falsely claiming child tax credit; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 EastEnders Eddie Moon arrives in Albert Square. 8.30 A Job to Get Work – Panorama The Government’s approach to tackling unemployment. 9.00 Case Histories Part two of two. Jackson visits Laura Wyre’s father. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 A Question of Sport 11.05 The Graham Norton Show (R) 11.50 FILM: A Lot Like Love (2005) Romantic comedy, starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet; Weatherview 1.35 Sign Zone: Wonders of the Universe (R) 2.35 Inside the Human Body (R) 3.35 Great British Railway Journeys (R) 4.05 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 7.00 The Story of Ireland Ireland’s battle for home rule in the 19th century. 8.00 Springwatch 2011 The team catches up on the weekend’s wildlife events. 9.00 All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace The work of evolutionary biologist WD Hamilton. Last in the series. 10.00 Psychoville 2 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 D-Day to Berlin (R) 12.20 Richard Hammond’s Engineering Connections (R) 1.10 BBC News 4.05 Close

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 The Dales 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Injustice New series. Thriller, starring James Purefoy and Charlie Creed-Miles. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Taking Lives (2004) Detective thriller, starring Angelina Jolie. 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 Nightwatch with Steve Scott 3.25 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.20 Sali Mali (R) 6.25 The Treacle People (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Great British Brands (R) 12.20 Jamie at Home (R) 12.50 FILM: Guadalcanal Diary. (1943) Second World War drama, starring Preston Foster. 2.35 Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 America’s Secret Killers: Dispatches The American military’s strategy against Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters. 9.00 Embarrassing Fat Bodies New series. Overweight people receive medical advice. 10.00 FILM: 27 Dresses (2008) Romantic comedy, starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. 12.10 Poker 1.15 24 Hours in A&E (R) 2.10 Diagnosis Live from the Clinic (R) 3.05 Laid Off (R) 3.15 Reasons to Be Cheerful (R) 3.30 When Hell Freezes (R) 4.50 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.15 Hill Street Blues (R)

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.00 Meals in Moments (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 The Family Recipe (R) 3.15 FILM: The Waiting Game. (1998) Romantic thriller, starring Paula Abdul and Chris Potter. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. 6.55 5 News at 7 7.00 Cricket England v Sri Lanka. 8.00 The Gadget Show Highlights of the show’s latest run. Last in the series; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Hotel Inspector A Suffolk inn without a head chef. Last in the series. 10.00 The Restaurant Inspector 11.00 FILM: Gothika (2003) Horror, starring Halle Berry. 12.50 Rough Guide To (R) 1.05 SuperCasino 4.00 The Family Recipe (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)

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Tuesday 7 BBC1

6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 EastEnders Roxy tries to make peace between Michael and Eddie; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Holby City Elizabeth’s mother turns up at the hospital. 9.00 Junior Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands New series. The work of seven newly qualified doctors. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Poor Kids National Lottery Update 11.35 The Lock Up (R) Weatherview 12.10 Sign Zone: Children’s Craniofacial Surgery (R) 1.10 Women, Weddings, War and Me (R) 2.10 DIY SOS: The Big Build (R) 3.10 Great British Railway Journeys (R) 3.40 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. A couple looking for a rural home in Wiltshire. (R) 7.00 Britain’s Secret Seas Marine life off Britain’s east coast. (R) 8.00 Springwatch 2011 An update on the Skomer Island puffins. 9.00 The Country House Revealed Clandeboye Estate in Bangor, Co Down. 10.00 Lead Balloon 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 D-Day to Berlin (R) 12.20 BBC News 3.40 Close

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Jackson’s story reaches its climax. 7.30 Animal Kingdom New series. Steve Leonard works at Namibia’s Erindi Game Reserve. 8.00 Countrywise Paul Heiney travels to the Chilterns in south-east England. 9.00 Injustice Travers finds himself embroiled in a conspiracy. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Falling Down (1993) Urban thriller, starring Michael Douglas. 12.40 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.45 Crossing Jordan 3.30 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly

Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.50 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 FILM: Quo Vadis. (1951) Historical epic, starring Robert Taylor. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. Same-sex marriage is legalised in Springfield. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. Jason and Bart spend the night together revising. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv An evolutionary biologist’s thoughts on the works of Darwin. 8.00 Four Rooms The dealers assess a Tracey Emin print owned by her twin brother. 9.00 The Fairy Jobmother New series. Hayley Taylor embarks on another job-seeking quest. 10.00 Jamie’s Food Revolution Hits Hollywood 11.05 Misfits 12.10 European Poker Tour 1.10 FIM Superbike World Championship (R) 1.40 Formula Ford Championship (R) 2.05 The Grid (R) 2.35 KOTV Boxing Weekly 3.00 Triathlon (R) 3.25 FIVB Beach Volleyball (R) 4.20 Catching the Impossible (R) 5.15 Full Metal Challenge (R)

Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The

Hotel Inspector (R) 12.00 Meals in Moments (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 3.20 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.25 FILM: The Pledge. (2008) Western, starring Luke Perry. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. Nicole keeps vigil at Angelo’s bedside. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. Weekday magazine show, hosted by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. 6.55 5 News 7.00 Cricket England v Sri Lanka. 8.00 Supersize Grime A commercial airliner undergoes a 12-day service; 5 News at 9 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Langston manages to corner serial killer Nate Haskell. 10.00 CSI: Miami A car bomb kills an attorney who was working with Delko. (R) 10.55 CSI: Miami The CSIs receive a series of puzzle pieces. (R) 11.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 12.50 SuperCasino 4.00 The Family Recipe (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)

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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 Waterloo Road Sam wants to meet her father before she dies; BBC News; Regional News 8.30 In with the Flynns New series. Comedy, starring Will Mellor and Niky Wardley. 9.00 The Apprentice The teams form junkcollection businesses. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10.45 Not Going Out (R) 11.15 FILM: The Mexican (2001) Comedy thriller, starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts; National Lottery Update; Weatherview 1.15 Sign Zone: See Hear (R) 1.45 Country Tracks (R) 2.40 The British at Work (R) 3.40 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.30 Daily Politics 1.00 See Hear 1.30 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. A couple consider transforming a disused property in Kent. (R) 7.00 Escape to the Country Aled Jones helps a couple from Wimbledon. 7.30 Springwatch 2011 Iolo Williams follows puffins diving for fish. 8.30 Springwatch Unsprung 2011 9.00 Wonderland – Travels with My Family Following four families taking momentous car journeys. 10.00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle 11.50 Queen: Days of Our Lives (R) 12.50 BBC News 3.40 Close

ITV1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle

Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Poms in Paradise 8.00 You’ve Been Framed and Famous! Celebrity lookalike clips, with Harry Hill. 9.00 Injustice Travers and Chandra visit the scene of Lucy Wilson’s murder. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Mugged 11.35 Cops with Cameras (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 FILM: Village of the Damned. (1995) Sci-fi thriller remake, starring Christopher Reeve. 4.10 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.50 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Kirstie’s Homemade Home (R) 1.05 Jamie at Home (R) 1.35 FILM: Bullwhip. (1958) Western, starring Guy Madison and Rhonda Fleming. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Diagnosis Live from the Clinic The doctors are joined by an expert on women’s health. 9.00 24 Hours in A&E The staff deal with brainrelated injuries. 10.00 Desperate Housewives 11.05 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.35 The Big Bang Theory (R) 12.00 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show: Spotlight 12.15 Music on 4: 4Play: Benjamin Francis Leftwich 12.35 Music on 4: 4Play: Mirrors 12.50 Dad’s Having a Baby: A Bodyshock Special (R) 1.45 FILM: The Shape of Things. (2003) Drama, starring Rachel Weisz. 3.25 The Dead Zone (R) 4.05 Hill Street Blues (R) 5.00 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.25 Countdown (R)

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.00 Meals in Moments (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Meals in Moments (R) 3.20 FILM: McBride: Tune in for Murder. (2005) Mystery, starring John Laroquette. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. Weekday magazine show, hosted by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Pawn Stars 8.00 Giant Animal Moves Flying silvertip sharks from Australia to Dubai; 5 News at 9 9.00 NCIS The agents track down a serial killer. 10.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent (R) 10.55 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) 11.55 Poker: Aussie Millions 12.50 SuperCasino 4.00 The Family Recipe (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R) Simply worn on the little finger

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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 EastEnders Roxy discovers the cause of Michael and Eddie’s feud; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Andrew Marr’s Megacities Safety and security in the world’s metropolises. 9.00 The Duke at 90 Fiona Bruce explores the life of Prince Philip. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Question Time 11.35 This Week Holiday Weatherview 12.25 Sign Zone: A Job to Get Work – Panorama (R) 12.55 Countryfile (R) 1.55 Antiques Roadshow (R) 2.55 Britain’s Next Big Thing (R) 3.55 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. Properties in south-west London. (R) 7.00 The Clydebank Blitz How the industrial town was devastated by bombing raids in March 1941. 8.00 Springwatch 2011 The lives of puffins on Skomer Island. 9.00 The Shadow Line Gabriel’s investigations reveal dark truths that implicate his colleagues. 10.00 Mock the Week 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Psychoville 2 (R) 11.50 Queen: Days of Our Lives (R) 12.50 BBC News 3.55 Close

ITV1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle

Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Hazel feels the full force of the law. 7.30 The Danger with DNA: Tonight The reliability of DNA evidence in the criminal justice system. 8.00 Emmerdale Hazel faces the condemnation of the villagers. 8.30 Coronation Street Fiz fears for her future as she appears in court. 9.00 Injustice Travers links Lucy Wilson and a journalist investigating an oil scandal. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 When Piers Met Andrew Lloyd Webber (R) 11.35 Amanda Holden’s Fantasy Lives (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 British Touring Car Championship 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly

Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.00 Frasier (R) 8.30 Frasier (R) 9.00 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Kirstie’s Homemade Home (R) 1.05 Jamie at Home (R) 1.35 FILM: The Tall Stranger. (1957) Western, starring Joel McCrea. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. Homer moves into a camper van. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. Jason clashes with Bart. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Help! My House Is Falling Down New series. A couple in Narborough worry their Edwardian home is sinking. 9.00 Born to Be Different New series. Update on six disabled children as they turn nine and 10. 10.00 Dermot’s Big Fat Comedy Gala 2011 11.05 The Secret Millionaire (R) 12.10 The Film Show 12.45 Style the Nation (R) 1.10 The Model Agency (R) 2.05 Perfect (R) 2.20 Unreported World (R) 2.45 America’s Secret Killers: Dispatches (R) 3.40 Get the Picture (R) 3.50 Hill Street Blues (R) 4.40 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.10 Countdown (R) 5.55 Sali Mali (R)

Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05

The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.00 Meals in Moments (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 The Family Recipe (R) 3.15 FILM: Bound By a Secret. (2009) Drama, starring Lesley Ann Warren and Meredith Baxter. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. Weekday magazine show, hosted by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Zoo Days An African hunting dog takes a turn for the worse; (R) 5 News Update 8.00 Emergency Bikers Mark deals with an aggressive drunk in Birmingham’s city centre. Last in the series; 5 News at 9 9.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green – At the Ends of the Earth The actor visits the Pacific islands of New Caledonia. 10.00 FILM: Outlaw (2007) Crime drama, starring Sean Bean. 12.10 SCXTRA 12.40 SuperCasino. Live interactive gaming. 4.00 The Family Recipe (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)

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Each week we feature a different historical photograph of Horsham from 1951 and an updated photograph from this year

1951 East Street looking towards iron bridge Do you have any memories of this area? Email ‘Your Shout’ – matthew@the-resident.co.uk

1951 photograph © Horsham Photographic Society and Horsham Museum. A4 copies of the 1951 photograph are available to purchase at £7.50 from Horsham Museum and Art Gallery, 9 Causeway, Horsham RH12 1HE.

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Horsham Town Centre

French Market & a different face of France daily

Friday 15 Saturday 16 Sunday 17

French Market Day Street Entertainment Day

Montmartre Day & 2CV Display!

01403 211661

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Village Focus Wishing Warnham Village Fete all the Very best!

CAMRA award winning country pub and restaurant Serving locally sourced food everyday with all day dining on Saturday’s and Sunday’s Choice of six hand pulled ales, many from Sussex Brewers Large beer garden and adjoining paddock

2 Church Street, Warnham 01403265028 www.thesussexoak.co.uk | info@thesussexoak.co.uk

A & R BAILEY’S BUTCHERY & DELICATESSEN

Fete will be a first for Warnham Mark your calendars, tell your family and friends, the first annual Warnham Village Fete will take place on Saturday, 11 June. This will be no ordinary day for Warnham. Starting at the Village Hall at approximately 10.45am, a procession headed by the Horsham Black Magic Morris Men, will make its way through the bunting down Church Street, in to School Hill and on to the Village Green, marking the opening of the fete. There will be entertainment, refreshments, fun and the opportunity to meet friends old and new. All ages are welcome. Included in the programme of activities is a fun Dog Show staged in its own Animal Arena with classes from waggiest tail to best in show.

Tug of war teams will be battling it out for the strongest team trophy, scores are to be settled in the wet stocks, and tea and cake will be consumed with the flute choir playing in the background. Beverages including juices, beers, ales, wine and Pimms as well as BBQ burgers, hotdogs and a hog roast will be on offer. There will be prizes to be won in various raffles and competitions and a variety of displays in the Main Arena. PLUS a crazy kids corner, over 40 stalls and many other activities. What more could you want? How about a show by the South Downs Gundog Display team?! Don’t miss it. The whole day will be one the village will be talking about for months to come.

Traditional butchery Fresh Delicatessen

Free range and local Beef, Pork, Lamb & Poultry Freshly filled rolls & hot pie’s

Award Winning Sausages Home made pie’s & ready meals

made to our own recipes here in Warnham Pies : steak & kidney, steak & ale, chicken & mushroom & turkey & ham. Individual or family size. Cottage pie & Lasagne ready for the oven

5 Church Street, Warnham, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 3QP, Tel: 01403 210666/Fax 01403 756237

Come visit our local store for all your needs. We supply fresh fruit & veg, freerange eggs, local jams, chutneys along with all food, alcohol, newspapers, magazines, stationary and a vast array of greetings cards. Open 7 days a week (half day Sunday)

Warnham Village Stores Church Street Warnam 01403 265132

Images of today Memories for tomorrow

01403 264777 Horsham’s Premier Health and Fitness Club “Your satisfaction is our success” 16 Church Street, Warnham, West Sussex, RH12 3QW Tel : 01403 271698

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Warnham Village Fete - 11th June 2011 COMRADES M A CLU NH R WA • Functions/events, evenings only, 7 to 11.30 B • Race nights, disco nights, bingo • Murder mystery nights, karaoke nights • Members only, guests welcome

A charming Sussex village Warnham is a charming old Sussex village and this is the first annual fete. In case you do not know of Warnham, it is a village and civil parish in the Horsham district of West Sussex, and the other named settlements within the parish include the hamlets of Goose Green, Kingsfold and Winterfold as well as parts of Strood Green and Rowhook. The Anglican Parish Church, dedicated to St. Margaret was built in the 14th Century, but contains substantial later additions. The poet Percy Shelley, born two miles from Warnham at Field Place, a broad-fronted country house set on an estate/working farm, was baptised there in 1792. In addition it houses monuments belonging to a number of influential Sussex families, among them the Carylls, the Lucases and the Shelleys.

Warnham village grew up as a roadside settlement on a valley site presumably chosen for access to water. There are many old buildings in the village made of brick, stone, or timber, often rendered, weatherboarded, or tile hung, and roofed with tiles or Horsham slates; the stone or brick is sometimes painted. In Friday Street some of the houses date from before 1800. Timber-framed buildings of the 17th century or earlier include the Greets inn, Rose Cottage, and Oak Beams in Friday Street, and Glebe End in Church Street. Warnham has a number of shops, including a village store and butcher, two pubs The Sussex Oak and The Greets Inn and a railway station nearly a mile away from the village. Warnham railway station was built primarily for the brick works, but it does still offer a passenger service Monday to Saturday.

Holland’s Way, Warnham, Horsham, RH12 3RH 01403 211747 - 07833 553148 (Steward)

Whether it’s a weekend brunch with the papers, lunch or dinner, why not come and experience the magic for yourself – you never know, just like many others, you may not want to leave… which is fine by us! The Greets Inn | 47 Friday Street Warnham | West Sussex | RH12 3QY Tel: 01403 265047 Email: info@thegreetsinn.co.uk

Proud sPonsors of Warnham fête 2011 telephone : 01403 242033 email : enquiries@westonlettings.co.uk Website : www.westonlettings.co.uk

A PROUD SPONSOR OF WARNHAM VILLAGE FETE 2011 Now our amazing ‘2 for 1’ offer includes free sunglasses*. To book an appointment please contact: 01403 275115 Specsavers opticians, 57 west street, horsham, RH12 1PL *Terms & conditions apply.


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Events

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3rd & 4th June The Big Knock

4th June

Volunteer Centre open day

4th June

The UK’s only Bio-Diesel Motorcycle Rally enters its 7th year at the Bat & Ball, Newpound, Billingshurst RH14 0EH. Enjoy some of the most unusual and economic motorcycles, along with good food and drink. Camping also available. More info at www.DieselBike.net or 07763 305967

To celebrate Volunteers’ Week Horsham Volunteer Centre will be opening their doors from 11am–2pm to promote their local volunteering opportunities. If you would like to find out more about volunteering or if you are an organisation seeking volunteers, visit www.hacvs.org

Songs of passion and torment - Brighton Consort present a concert of choral music featuring Monteverdi’s powerful “Sestina” cycle and the ravishing “Fire Songs”. 7.30pm at St Mary’s Church, Horsham. Tickets £10 (£8 conc), call 07584 199142 or book at www.brightonconsort.org.uk

8th June

Farmers and Village Market

‘The Trumpet Shall Sound’

Concert at St Mary’s Church

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Amberley Museum, 10am – 4.30pm. Plenty of steam action with a working timber yard complete with steam crane and steam driven saw bench. A variety of traction engines, rollers and wagons will be on show and demonstrated around the Museum’s 36-acre site.

A fun day out at Dunsfold Park. Guided tour of MD902 helicopter, pleasure flights, Boeing 747 tours, Eurofighter flight simulator, country drives in open-top Rolls Royce, funfair, animal farm, miniature railway, bouncy castle, craft area, face painting, hog roast, barbecue. 11am to 4pm, free entry.

Sedgwick Park House will be holding a Charity Open Day from 1–5pm. Spend an afternoon in beautiful surroundings of this garden, which is rarely open to the public. Refreshments served on the terrace. Admission £5, children free. For more details email headgardener@sedgwickpark.com


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Events

Add your event to our online Events page, free of charge at www.the-resident.co.uk/events 12th June

Ingfield Manor School Summer Fete

17th June

Memorial Golf Day

18th June

Five Oaks. Open at 2pm in presence of Dame Vera Lynn. Attractions include miniature steam railway, big band, martial arts display, bluebelle majorettes, rowing machine competition, World War II plane flypast, BBQ, model railway, bouncy castle, and much more. Grand draw at 5pm.

The 4th John Edward Foxwell Memorial Golf Day (in aid of St. Helier & Surrey Kidney Patients’ Assoc.), at Mannings Heath GC. £40 including a post round one course meal. Two trophy prizes, all Par 3s and a Long Drive for both Men and Ladies, contact Jim Rae, 01403 242601 or email Raedar@supanet.com

Live Bands and local ales – Shelley Primary School in Broadbridge Heath are holding their annual Summer Festival from 2pm to 7pm. Bands include Chinchilla Zilla, Solice and Throbin Hood. Also stalls, face painting, bouncy castle; BBQ. Tickets on the gate. Adults £4.00, Children FREE.

18th-19th June

Horsham Open Studio

18-19th June

21st June

Artists, sculptors, potters and jewellers taking part range from full-time professionals to those on a fun journey of discovery in their spare time. Visit and support your local art community during this time of arts cutbacks and keep their enthusiasm alive. See www.horshamopenstudios.co.uk for details.

The Human Nature Garden, a brand-new community space in Horsham Park, opens to the public at a fun launch weekend. Featuring a grass amphitheatre, educational garden, sculptures and orchard. .by Horsham in Bloom in partnership with Horsham District Council.

The 5th Annual Mid-summer HDC Walk & BBQ takes place at The Countryman Inn, Shipley at 10.00am. All welcome. Featuring a 5½ mile walk through Knepp Park followed by a BBQ. £10 per person. Please book with Gill on 01798 872939. No dogs.

25th-26th June

Horsham Open Studio

25th, 26th June

St Peter’s Church, Slinfold

26th June

Artists, sculptors, potters and jewellers taking part range from full-time professionals to those on a fun journey of discovery in their spare time. Visit and support your local art community during this time of arts cutbacks and keep their enthusiasm alive. See www.horshamopenstudios.co.uk for details.

St. Peter’s church in Slinfold will be celebrating 150 years (our sesquicentennial) since the rededication of the new building. There will be an exhibition in the church of the 150 years of the history of many village clubs, societies and associations. Also refreshments and home-made cakes.

Colgate Village Fete will take place in the village hall grounds from 1.00pm. Jazz band, country dancing, pony rides, bouncy castle, fancy dress competition, face painting, balloon race, raffle and more, with BBQ and teas. A great afternoon for all the family. More info from Dave Elder on 01293 851520.

2nd July

Heron Way Summer Fun Day

10th July

19th July

Heron Way Primary School’s Summer Fun Day 2-5pm. Pony rides, bouncy assault course, bouncy castle, raffle with fantastic prizes. Entertainment, lots of games and tasty refreshments including BBQ, cakes and ice creams. Free admission for children, adults 60p. Heron Way, Horsham.

Southwater Leisure Centre 11am–3pm. Stalls include handmade jewellery, home made cakes and chutneys, childrens toys and gifts, fashions items and accessories. If you are interested in a stall please email southwatercraftandgiftmarket@hotmail. co.uk . Entry donation to Help for Heroes.

Horsham University of the Third Age will be holding their Annual Open Day at The Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham from 11.30am until 2.30pm. Admission is free.

Human Nature Garden launch

Southwater Craft and Gift Market

Shelley School Summer Festival

Mid-summer HDC Walk & BBQ

Colgate Village Fete

Horsham U3A Open Day


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The Bedford Horsham Pub Guide Friday 3 June 2011

The Bedford

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Saturday 28th May

The Tube Snake Boogie Band

The Bedford Christmas Eve

Classix – Live Band Tickets only £5 per ticket (includes first drink, pint of lager or 175 ml glass of Wine)

Saturday 28thJune May Friday 24th

Christmas Day

Open between 12:00 - 3:00 Children welcome Appearance by Santa Claus (Santa’s happy to present any giftsEve provided by parents) Christmas

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Classix – Live Band Tickets £5 per ticket Newonly Years Eve (includes first drink, pint of lager or 175 ml glass of Wine) Open til late Tickets only £5 and includes your first drink DiscoChristmas provided by DJDay Rob Cool Open between 12:00 - 3:00 Children Boxingwelcome Day Appearance Santaand Claus Open betweenby12:00 9:00 (Santa’s happyFulham to present any gifts vs West Hamprovided 12:00 by parents) Aston Villa vs Tottenham 17:30

Friday 24th June

New Years Eve

Friday 29th July

Open til late Tickets only £5 and includes your first drink Disco provided by DJ Rob Cool

Cover Up Band

Boxing Day

Open between 12:00 and 9:00 Fulham vs West Ham 12:00 Aston Villa vs Tottenham 17:30

8 Station Road, Horsham, Sussex RH13 5EY Tel : 01403 253128 June Wednesday 1st quiz night “open the box” Thursday 2nd open mic Friday 3rd Octane Junkies

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37 Queen Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 5AA - 01403 252721

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The Street, Slinfold, West Sussex RH13 0RR 01403 790339

Food - 6.30pm Music - 9.00pm

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New Years Eve

Open til late Tickets only £5 and includes your firs Disco provided by DJ Rob Coo

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Friday 3rd June French night Sunday 5TH June Quiz Night 7.15 pm

Open between 12:00 and 9:00 Fulham vs West Ham 12:00 Aston Villa vs Tottenham 17:30

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The Wheatsheaf Country Pub and Dining

Fabulous Stylish Elegant Traditional

Restaurant open Monday to Sunday for lunch and Tuesday to Saturday for dinner

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Horsham Road, Ellens Green, Nr Cranleigh, Surrey RH12 3AS Tel: 01403 822155 www.wheatsheaf.uk.com

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Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is U. Schumann, Bruckner, Sibelius, all composers of the romantic era.

Down 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 13. 15. 18. 19.

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CRYPTIC - Across: 3 Escalator; 8 Abel; 9 Murderess; 10 Piston; 11 Wrest; 14 Often; 15 Tuck; 16 Trots; 18 Tool; 20 Tonal; 21 Noted; 24 Sprang; 25 Contracts; 26 Flat; 27 Road-tests. Down: 1 Lamp-posts; 2 Sensation; 4 Shun; 5 Adder; 6 Arrest; 7 Oast; 9 Mount; 11 Wooed; 12 Turntable; 13 Skylights; 17 Stops; 19 Looted; 22 Erase; 23 To do; 24 Stet. QUICK - Across: 3 Principal; 8 Obey; 9 Agreeable; 10 Steppe; 11 Aspic; 14 Rover; 15 Coir; 16 Tears; 18 Cant; 20 Tunic; 21 Gross; 24 Pencil; 25 Disagreed; 26 Mean; 27 Destitute. Down: 1 Construct; 2 Deserving; 4 Rage; 5 Needs; 6 Italic; 7 Able; 9 Apart; 11 Amass; 12 Connected; 13 Truculent; 17 Steed; 19 Truant; 22 Strut; 23 Tire; 24 Pent.

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Sudoku Fill in the grids below so that every column, every row and each of the 3x3 boxes contains all the digits from 1 to 9.

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Victorian Detached House with Annex Cubitt & West in Southwater are delighted to be marketing this charming detached four double bedroom victorian house at the southern end of the village. The property itself has a wealth of features including feature open

fireplaces, high ceilings, sash windows and exposed wooden flooring. Originally built in 1900 this home has been enlarged over the years to create the magnificent home you see today. The well proportioned reception

rooms have an elegant air with their fireplaces and high ceilings and the conservatory is magnificent, and links the front side and rear of the property, but it is the view from the first floor landing that will clinch the deal. All four bedrooms are doubles, with one having an en suite bathroom, this is in addition to the re fitted family bathroom with clawfoot bath. The annex is linked to the main house by the rear lobby and has had a variety of uses in the past. Most recently it has been used as a treatment centre and now self contained accommodation for a family member. Arranged over two floors, it has the option to be used as two or three bedroom, but has it’s own kitchen, wet room and shower room. Outside the gardens and grounds extend to 0.41 of an acre, with a large area of hard standing to the front approaching the double garage and at the rear a large patio and extensive area of lawn. There is also a 38’ x 25’ pool house with swimming pool and changing facilities. For further information call Darren, Sue or Julie at Cubitt & West Southwater on 01403 731901 who are marketing this stunning property for £845,000.

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No it isn’t; although I wouldn’t recommend filing this article away and re-reading it in July! Since the beginning of April the market has been extremely busy with many buyers chasing a relatively few number of properties for sale resulting in some great prices being achieved. Not since the heady days of 2007 have we had so many transactions agreed at the full asking price; with a number actually selling for over the asking price due to the phenomenal interest our publicity and marketing has generated; which will only increase with the imminent opening of our second office in the centre of Horsham. However, a couple of things to consider: Firstly, if you overprice your property it will fail to generate sufficient interest because whilst there are definitively more buyers chasing fewer houses, this has led to prices being agreed at, or much closer to, the Guide Price, but does not necessarily mean that asking prices are going up. Secondly, the summer months will be upon us in the next 6-8 weeks when the majority of buyers will be literally or mentally on their summer hols so the number of buyers actively looking will significantly reduce until they pick up again in the autumn market in September. So there is now an excellent window of opportunity to sell well in the next 1-2 months but only if your price is intelligently pitched to take full advantage of current activity levels. If you pitch your price too high the best buyers will have either bought somewhere else or be sunning themselves on a far-away beach by the time you realize; neither of which are much help to you! I would therefore recommend you instruct your estate agent as soon as possible and choose wisely as some I have come across recently appear to be already winding down for their own holidays ! If you are contemplating putting your house on the market and would appreciate a market appraisal or would like an answer to any property-related question, please call me on 01403 732727 or email ‘rossattwood@ harper-james.co.uk’.

The last few weeks have seen some positive moves from many banks and building societies with regards to the availability of mortgage funding. For the first time since the Northern Rock collapse (the end of 2007), there are signs that lenders are hungry to lend again. There have to be lessons learnt from the reckless lending of pre 2007. However, for the past three years, for a number of reasons, lenders have been ultra cautious. It appears that the sensible middle ground may be just around the corner. More lenders are starting to lend at the higher loan to values (LTV). Most advisors within the industry wouldn’t want to see a return to the days of 120% mortgages. However, for people with a good credit history and reliable income, an available mortgage requiring a 5% or 10% deposit, will greatly help the housing market to get moving again. Also, lenders are starting to lend, based on an individuals circumstances, rather than trying to fit them into a predetermined profile. For example, a potential borrower with a stable employment background, good level of income, no debts and no children should have more disposable income available. Therefore, as long as there credit rating is good, should they not be allowed to borrow more than someone who has three children and a couple of outstanding loans? The interest rates being offered are also becoming more competitive with new lenders entering the market place and established banks and building societies increasing there offerings. The “buy to let” market which has been starved of choice over the last three years, is finally seeing some competition as far as lenders and interest rates. This could re-ignite an investor’s appetite and again help towards getting the housing market moving. With interest rates looking like remaining low for some considerable time and house prices offering in most cases good value, the final piece of the jigsaw may now be in place. With lenders now wanting to lend, it may be the perfect time to buy! To find out more information about the mortgage products that are now available, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk.

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Please note that this article does not constitute as advice, anyone seeking independent advice should contact an independent financial adviser. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage Mercier Allen and Associates Limited is an Appointed Representative of IN Partnership the trading name of The On-Line Partnership Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Mercier Allen 43 – 44 Carfax, Horsham. West Sussex RH12 1EQ 01403 268562 www.mercierallen.co.uk

Duncan Jagger MRICS Chartered Surveyor Harper James

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We’ve been told that the fireplace flues in our 1890s home should be lined. We’re getting estimates and getting confused. One contractor wants to install a formed concrete liner. Another recommends a stainless steel liner. Do we really even need a liner? And if so, which one is best?

Your chimney probably performed well for more than 120 years -- the house didn’t burn down. But a flue liner will extend the life -- and safety -- of your chimney. Benefits include: easier maintenance, reduction of heat transfer to aging combustibles near the chimney, elimination of further wear inside the flue. There are more than the two options you mentioned for lining flues. Each has advantages and limitations. I’ll discuss two popular lining methods in this column.

Stainless Steel These lining systems have become popular in the past 20 years. Safety tested they are available in flexible, or in straight, rigid sections. Stainless steel costs more than similar aluminum liners. However, aluminum cannot be used with solid fuels such as wood and coal that produce corrosive emissions. Stainless liners are fairly easy for experienced contractors to install. There are some special requirements and some limitations. These liners work well with stoves or fireplace inserts. They may not be a good choice if you want to enjoy open wood fires in your fireplace. The inside dimensions of these liners are often too small to properly vent old, open fireplaces.

Cast-in-place This lining method involves pouring lightweight, heat resistant concrete against the interior walls of the chimney. There are two application methods. The most popular method uses an inflated cylindrical tube to form a void, or flue, in the middle of the concrete. This creates a seamless, smooth interior that’s easy to maintain. It also reinforces a worn, weakened chimney structure. This method can also be used to create multiple flues inside a large chimney. The downside of this method? The resulting small, round flue dimension can make certain types of older fireplaces unusable. I’ve seen inglenook style fireplaces, with “vent large,” rendered inoperable with this lining method. Alas, this installation is not reversible. Fortunately, there is another method of casting a liner that creates a much larger cavity. A large steel box with beveled sides, or a large oval bell, is lowered by a winch down the chimney. The box or bell is slowly raised while the concrete is poured from the top. This forces the concrete against the interior walls, filling any gaps and reinforcing the chimney. The result is a flue with a large interior dimension. A big chap with a white beard and red velvet suit has informed me that this is his preferred method.

Now that I’ve listed some options, I would advise that you have your chimney evaluated by a few competent chimney experts. They can offer an opinion on the best solution to create a safe and properly functioning chimney flue for your fireplace. Check manufacturer Web sites -- they often have a list of trained and approved contractors. Should you have any questions, please email duncanjagger@ harper-james.co.uk

Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk


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Cubitts and Rooney & Co bring unique new apartment development to market New apartments built with exceptional style and quality – but without costing the earth - are rare enough these days. To find them within easy reach of Horsham town centre is virtually unheard-of. Until now, that is, because local estate agents Cubitt & West and Rooney & Co have been successfully selling off plan a selection of superb 2 and 3-bedroom apartments in Northbrook Court – a handsome new development in Hurst Road by leading regional homebuilders Matthew Homes, making a welcome return to the town after completing Oak Tree Way some 20 years ago.. Ideally situated close to the town centre with its superb shopping and

leisure facilities, while also just a stone’s throw from Horsham Park and the railway station with its excellent services to London, Gatwick Airport and the South Coast, Northbrook Court comprises 14 unusually spacious apartments on four floors with lift access and private parking. With prices starting at just £250,000 and completion due in Summer 2011, all units will be finished to the same exceptionally high standard, with features including advanced, eco-friendly underfloor heating, entryphone security and fully fitted luxury kitchens and bathrooms. “We are extremely proud of the homes we are building at Northbrook Court”, says Daniel Gallagher, Deputy Chairman of Matthew Homes.

“Quality and craftsmanship are just two of the qualities we insist on at all of our developments and this is no exception. “The majority of our staff have been with us for most of their careers and this continuity has allowed us to steadily build a reputation for well planned new homes that meet the needs of the local area.” Which means, he adds, that there is sure to be strong demand for Northbrook Court’s 14 apartments. So, if you’re looking for a high quality, attractively priced new home in a highly desirable location, best call Cubitt & West on 01403 269268 or Rooney & Co on 01403 256262 – and the sooner the better!

Extended detached bungalow Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market a spacious single storey residence, which has been extended to provide versatile accommodation, with an attractive, good size south facing garden and situated in a cul de location in the popular village of Ashington. The property, which benefits from double glazing and gas fired heating to radiators comprises good size

entrance porch leading into the hall. Various rooms open off the hall including an “L” shaped sitting/dining room and an inner hall/study area leading to a large kitchen/breakfast room, dining room/bedroom four, utility room and cloakroom. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room and there are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally to the front the garden

is laid predominantly to lawn with a driveway providing parking for two cars. There is a single garage. A gate gives access to a covered area and the south facing rear garden. The Guide Price is £389,950 for the freehold interest and a viewing is highly recommended. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Co. on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk

Four double bedroom detached family house Guy Leonard & Co at Pulborough are very pleased to be instructed to market this beautifully presented four double bedroom detached family house. Built approximately thirteen years ago in a period thatched cottage style, and positioned in a private lane opposite woodland in the highly sought after village of West Chiltington. The property benefits from spacious well planned accommodation - there is a large reception hall, cloakroom, large sitting room with open fireplace, a good size study, well proportioned dining room, fitted kitchen /breakfast room and utility room. The principal bedroom suite has a dressing room and ensuite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the internal accommodation. The plot size is approximately 0.4 of an acre with attractive landscaped gardens, a thatched detached double garage and driveway. Additional features include gas heating via radiators and double glazing. So if you’re looking for a period style property but with all the

benefits associated with modern living, this house is for you and must be viewed to be appreciated. Guide Price £795,000 For further information, or an appointment to view please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01798 874033.


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Perfect time for a swim, whatever the weather With such changeable summer weather the luxury of an indoor pool comes into its own. Even better is an indoor pool with powerful swimjets that enable you to literally ‘swim in place’ at the speed you choose and when you’ve finished exercising, relax in the seating area with it’s spa bubble jets. The buyers of ‘Oaklea’, a substantial 4 bedroom bungalow on the borders of the South Downs National Park, will be able to enjoy year round swimming (and relaxing) in the 18ft Hydropool spa installed by the current owners, Paul and Stephenie Mackie. Paul designed and project managed the installation which needed a crane to raise the Hydropool over the top of the property to its garden location for maximum views and maximum privacy. “The tall sycamores at the end of the garden provide a very nice backdrop without obscuring the views of the South Downs National Park so we

see everything from spectacular sunsets to lovely snow scenes during the year,” said Paul. A bespoke conservatory was built around the spa pool afterwards and is accessed directly from the property, ensuring easy year round use. “We installed air-conditioning in the conservatory which can cool as well as heat,” said Paul, “and the automatic roof vents open at your chosen temperature. There are also automatically controlled blinds.” Now on the market with Henry Adams at £835,000, ‘Oaklea’ provides just under 2700sqft of accommodation including 4 bedrooms (2 with ensuites), 2 receptions, a hobbies room with wine cellar and a detached garage. It took three years of searching through over 100 homes around the south of England for Paul and Stephenie to find their perfect home after living abroad for many years. They had all but given up hope when Storrington estate agent Bill

Aitkenhead said: “I’ve just got one more property for you to see but it’s not finished yet.” “As soon as we walked in to this bungalow we just knew ‘that’s it’,” said Mr & Mrs Mackie who moved in to ‘Oaklea’ twenty years ago. Over the intervening years the Mackies have upgraded and modernised the bungalow and settled into village life. The vibrant village of Storrington is easily accessible as Paul confirms: “It’s possible to walk into the village in about 20 minutes without using the main road.” There is a range of shops including independent entrepreneurs at Vintage Rose coffee shop to a recently opened Waitrose. Horsham and Worthing are around fifteen and nine miles respectively and Gatwick is within an hour’s drive. For further information and to view Oaklea by appointment, contact Bill Aitkenhead at Henry Adams on 01903 742535 or visit their website at www.henryadams.co.uk.

Superb, spacious maisonette available to rent in Horsham Leaders Limited, the areas largest independent Rental Agent, is pleased to offer this superb and very spacious two bedroom maisonette which is situated in a quiet residential area. Within an easy walk of Horsham town centre the property briefly comprises of; private entrance, porch, modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances and practical laminate flooring, large dual aspect and neutrally decorated lounge/dining room, two large double bedrooms both with built-in storage, modern bathroom featuring an electric shower. Other benefits of the property include central heating, double glazing and residents parking. Viewing is highly recommended. £825 pcm on an unfurnished basis.

FOX END FARMHOUSE, Copsale, Near Horsham, West Sussex www.monkhouse.co.uk

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Fox End Farmhouse is a 4 bedroom family house of great character with excellent space and scope for further improvement standing in a charming rural oasis fronting a small country lane with delightful outlook over rural countryside. Horsham town centre with its excellent facilities lies within 4½ miles to the north, access to the A24 dual carriageway lies about 1½ miles to the south providing fast access to Worthing, Horsham and Crawley and the M23 national motorway network. The South Downs Link (disused railway line) is accessible close-by and provides wonderful riding and walking. This charming family house dating from the late Victorian/Edwardian period has principal rooms facing west looking across the delightful gardens to farmland and beyond. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, study, cloakroom, sitting room with attractive Victorian fireplace, family size L-shaped kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room. A staircase leads to a first floor galleried landing. Attractive master

bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom and staircase to a substantial attic room. Bedroom 2 with small en-suite shower room, 2 further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a parking area with large single garage and storage area over, 2-bay open fronted car port with a tiled roof, range of former timber loose boxes. The principal area of garden lies to the west of the house with raised paved terrace overlooking the formal garden which incorporates lawn, shrubs and trees together with a large ornamental pond. The garden is delightfully secluded with well grown evergreen hedges. Adjoining the main garden is a swimming pool area with paved surround and a small paddock area adjoins to the west. In all, the property extends to about ¾ of an acre. Guide price: £825,000 Monkhouse & Bannisters have been appointed as sole agents. Please telephone: 01798 872081 or email: sales@monkhouse.co.uk for full colour illustrated particulars or download them directly from the website (www.monkhouse.co.uk)


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Brock Taylor offer for sale this detached family home, situated in Broadbridge Heath, with easy access to local amenities, including Tesco supermarket and the A24/A281 commuter routes.

Detached Bryant House • Four Double Bedrooms • En Suite to Master Bedrooms • Three Reception Rooms • Forest & Millais Catchment • Scope to Extend (STPP)

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A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | 14’4 Living Room | Open Plan to 10’9 Dining Area | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Detached Garage | Driveway Parking for Several Cars | NO ONWARD CHAIN

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A Three Bedroom Terraced House | Situated on the Popular North Heath Lane | 10’6 Kitchen | 14’3 Living Room | Open Plan to 10’6 Dining Area | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Garage En-Bloc | NO ONWARD CHAIN

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A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House | Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Living Room | Separate Dining Room | Refitted Kitchen | Refitted Bathroom | Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite Shower Room | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended

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HORSHAM

£174,950 Leasehold

CALLING ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT INSITU | Currently Achieves £775pcm | A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Built in Approximately 2004 | Popular Development within Horsham Town Centre | 21’11 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Bedrooms | Bathroom | Double Glazing | Balcony | Secure Underground Parking | LIFT

£139,995 Leasehold

A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN

Crawley

£214,950 Leasehold

A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening to the Kitchen | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended | NO ONWARD CHAIN

£139,995 Leasehold

A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN

HORSHAM

HORSHAM £139,999 Leasehold

A One Bedroom Top Floor Flat with LIFT | Situated in Popular Location off Ashleigh Road | 8’1 Kitchen | 14’9 Living Room Open Plan to Dining Area | 10’11 Bedroom | Secure Underground Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN

£249,950 Freehold

A Three Bedroom Town House | Situated within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Station | 12’6 Kitchen/ Breakfast Room | 9’8 Dining Room/Study | Downstairs Cloakroom | 12’7 Living Room | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating

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** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | 13’2 Living Room | Open Plan to 6’10 Bedroom Area

Horsham

£289,950 Freehold

| 8’4 Refitted Kitchen | Bathroom | Double Glazing | Allocated parking | An Internal

A Three Bedroom 'Charles Church' Link Detached House | Downstairs Cloakroom | Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15'8 Living Room | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Attached Garage | Driveway Parking for Two Cars

HORSHAM

Viewing£249,950 is HighlyHORSHAM Recommended | NO ONWARD CHAIN HORSHAM £127,995 Leasehold

A Two Bedroom Second Floor Retirement Apartment | Constructed by McCarthy & Stone (Developments) Ltd. | Located Within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre | 17’ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | LIFT | House Manager On-Site | 24hr Emergency Careline Response System | Resident’s Lounge, Laundry Room and Guest Suite | Double Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAIN

A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with A One Bedroom Modern Ground Floor Apartment | Situated in North East Horsham | 23’1 Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ Bedroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN

£299,950 Freehold

A Bay Fronted Victorian Three Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated Within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Railway Station | 13’7 Refitted Kitchen | Open Plan Living/Dining Room | Refitted Bathroom | 14’2 Master Bedroom | Upstairs WC | Garden in Excess of 100ft | NO ONWARD CHAIN


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Lettings Sales Land & New Homes Holiday Lettings Farm & Equestrian Sales & Management

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pulborough £1,200 pcm

Storrington £850 pcm

horShaM £775 pcm

Well presented and spacious town house in an exclusive gated development. Entrance Hall. cloakroom. Kitchen/Dining Room. Living Room. Three Double Bedrooms. One Single Bedroom. Ensuite Bathroom. Family Bathroom. Garden. Garage and Driveway.

Well presented unfurnished cottage close to Storrington village centre. Kitchen open plan to Dining Room. Lounge. Ground Floor Bathroom. Two bedrooms and a further additional Guest Room/Study. pretty cottage Garden. parking.

Newly refurbished and redecorated top floor apartment. New modern Fitted Kitchen. Spacious Living/Dining Room. Double Bedroom with Dressing Area. Large Single Bedroom. Bathroom with Shower. Ample parking.

billingShurSt £1,850 pcm

adverSane £1,950 pcm

Bright and spacious family home on the sought after penfold Grange development. Hall. Living Room. Dining Room. modern Fitted Kitchen. Utility. Six Bedrooms. Four Bathrooms. Gardens. Garage and Driveway.

Substantial executive style detached house in gardens of approximately two thirds of an acre. Entrance Hall. Drawing Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Laundry Room. Study. cloakroom. Dining Room. master Bedroom with Dressing Room and Ensuite. 4 Further Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Gated Driveway. Double Garage.

aShington £1,000 pcm

warnhaM £695 pcm

modern semi-detached family house in village setting. Hallway. Kitchen. cloakroom. Living Room. master Bedroom with Ensuite Shower Room. Further Double Bedroom. Single Bedroom. Family Bathroom. Garden, Garage.

Modern and newly fitted one bedroom furnished apartment set in a secure farm location. Brand new wooden fitted kitchen with appliances. Good size living/dining room. Newly fitted shower room with white shower unit and power shower.

Storrington £675 pcm

billinghurSt £600 pcm

Refurbished mid terrace character cottage situated within the centre of the village. Kitchen. cloakroom. Sitting/Dining Room. Double Bedroom. Single Bedroom/Study. Bathroom.

Spacious one bedroom apartment in village centre. Kitchen. Living Room. Bathroom. parking. Includes all utilities other than electric and phone.

Horsham 01403 246750

Storrington 01903 744166

More 2 & 3 bedrooM propertieS urgentlY reQuired


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Hamptons Office Horsham Lettings. 01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

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Horsham £1,000 pcm An attractive two bedroom detached cottage set within the grounds of a Country Estate.

Horsham £875 pcm A spacious two bedroom recently refurbished bungalow located close to Horsham town centre.

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Le t Southwater £1,650 pcm A spacious and well positioned detached family house located in a residential cul-de-sac in a sought after area of Southwater.

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Warnham £1,950 pcm A rare and unique three bedroom duplex apartment set within delightful park-like grounds.

Colgate £995 pcm An attractive two bedroom conversion apartment forming part of a superb Grade II listed Jacobean-style Victorian house.

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Horsham £825 pcm A fantastic newly built two bedroom first floor apartment located on Elm Grove, Horsham.

Right now demand is significantly outstripping supply in the letting market. Hamptons are pleased to report an increase in tenants looking to rent between £700 pcm and £2,000 pcm in Horsham and the surrounding areas. To find out more, call us now for a free market appraisal.


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The Pinnacle Letting Company

The Letting Specialists

Let us let for you Pinnacle - First for you in lettings We are an established Independent Letting Agent and our reputation is built upon our experience and the high level of service we provide.

HoRSHam | £850 PCm

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3 bed refurbished Victorian semi-detached house 2 double bedrooms and 1 single New fitted kitchen Family bathroom with shower Garden Unfurnished

2 double bedroom semi detached house Conservatory Kitchen with white goods Family bathroom Off Road Parking Unfurnished

Spacious 1 bed apartment in a gated development Modern kitchen with integrated oven and hob High specification bathroom Walking distance to local amenities Allocated and secure parking

Very well presented 1 double bedroom maisonette Bathroom with shower Modern Fitted Kitchen Living room with Dining area Unfurnished

FaygaTE | £160 PW

HoRSHam | £995 PCm

• Fabulous furnished country house offering long or short term lets • Each room has its own en-suite and kitchen facilities • Set in 5 acre grounds • Parking • Approx 10 minute drive from Gatwick and Horsham

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Very well presented character cottage 2 double bedrooms 2 bathrooms Downstairs cloakroom Garden Large Garage

aLBouRNE | £2,500 PCm • • • • • • •

Stunning 4 bedroom Barn Conversion Recently converted and designed to a high specification Spacious living room with feature fireplace Solid oak floors Semi-rural location Early viewings highly recommended Available unfurnished

www.pinnaclelets.co.uk

a service you can rely on and people you can trust

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www.connells.co.uk www.zoopla.co.uk www.rightmove.co.uk

Horsham Branch £1,250 (pcm)

Horsham

A truly superb 3 double bedroom Victorian family home situated in the much requested west side of town within a few minutes walk of the town centre, mainline train station and The Pavillions.This delightful property benefits from major refurbishment throughout yet retains a wealth of charm, character and features including working open fire, high ceilings with picture rails and stripped flooring. Other features include a modern contemporary bathroom suite, large fully fitted kitchen with appliances, 2 reception rooms, a charming secluded rear garden with large decked area and ample storage areas.An internal viewing is recommended to fully appreciate this stunning property.

Horsham

£695 (pcm)

A superbly presented and large second floor 1 bedroom apartment offered in excellent decorative order throughout. Features include modern laminate flooring, fully fitted kitchen and bathroom, delightful outlook, extremely well proportioned rooms, private allocated parking space and good access to Town Centre and mainline railway station.

Horsham

£825 (pcm)

Situated in highly sought after central location within a couple of minutes walk of Horsham mainline train station and town centre. This modern two bedroom apartment boasts spacious accommodation throughout including fitted kitchen/breakfast room, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, private allocated parking space.

Haywards Heath

£675 (pcm)

A deceptively spacious and well presented one bedroom top floor flat situated in much sought after central Haywards Heath, within a couple of minutes walk of mainline railway station and town centre. The property benefits from ample storage space, modern laminate flooring throughout, gas central heating, large living accommodation with dining area, fully fitted kitchen with appliances, scenic outlook.

Haywards Heath

£1,250 (pcm)

An extremely attractive and spacious three bedroom family house situated in the sought after Bolnore Village. This delightful property boasts split level rear garden, large sitting room / dining room, modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances, en-suite to master bedroom and garage with drive.

ATTENTION LANDLORDS PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED

Please call in or contact us to discuss services on 01403 256331 or horsham@connells.co.uk Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

www.connells.co.uk


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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk

150268 Central Horsham £550 pcm

548050 Horsham £625 pcm

84037 Billingshurst £675 pcm

383923 Rusper £730 pcm

RENT INCLUDES WATER RATES AND HEATING COSTS - Modern unfurnished 2nd floor studio apartment close to the centre of town.

Modern one bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat with garage and situated in a popular residential area close to commuter routes.

Spacious two double bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat within easy reach of village centre.

Two bedroom mid terrace unfurnished cottage situated in a pretty country village location and close to local amenites. Pets considered.

557402 Horsham £730 pcm

304315 Horsham £760 pcm

85335 Horsham £775 pcm

769328 Horsham £795 pcm

Delightful two bedroom mid terraced house situated in a quiet residential location.

Superb two double bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat located one minutes walk from amenities and Horsham station.

Spacious unfurnished two bedroom top floor flat with well maintained communal gardens, parking and garage.

Spacious two double bedroom maisonette situated in a quiet and popular residential area.

364183 North Horsham £825 pcm

719023 Horsham £895 pcm

521443 Horsham £995 pcm

88712 Southwater £1050 pcm

Modern two bedroom unfurnished terraced house situated in a popular residential location.

Beautifully presented two double bedroom house situated in a quiet residential area of Horsham, close to local amenities.

Stunning 2 bedroom split level conversion flat situated in the heart of Horsham town centre and retaining many quirky and original features.

Well presented three bedroom unfurnished detached house in a pleasant residential area, with garage and gardens.

339059 Horsham £1070 pcm

773954 Horsham £1100 pcm

753759 Horsham £1200 pcm

Luxury two bedroom two bathroom unfurnished apartment with high ceilings, far reaching views and set in an executive development.

Superb and spacious three bedroom Victorian style family house situated close to Horsham town centre and mainline station

Well presented three bedroom unfurnished semidetached house situated within a short walk of the town centre and other local amenities.

Winners of Best Company in the 2010 Sussex Business Awards

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LANDLORDS ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY URGENTLY REQUIRED

18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU email: horsham@leaders.co.uk Opening times: Mon-Fri 9.00-6.00 Sat 9.00-5.00


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Motors

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Classic cars for every bank account Olli Nott Motors Reporter

olli@the-resident.co.uk

Classic vehicle enthusiasts still recovering from the recent downturn are looking for collector cars that offer the best value for their money.

To help, Hagerty ‘www.hagertyinsurance.co.uk’ – the world’s leading provider of collector car insurance – has put together a list of “Best Classic Cars for Every Bank Account” as a guide for the first-time buyer. Hagerty’s list includes cars that are fun to drive and will likely continue to increase in value over time, so you can feel confident with any budget.

“When the world’s economy plunged into chaos in 2008, astute investors looked around for items of lasting value and started asking us for advice on which classic cars serve as the best value for their investment,” said Angus Forsyth, Managing Director of Hagerty International. “Collectible cars have proven a smart way to ride out the vicissitudes

of the money markets, and this list serves as a guide to some of the best buys on the market today whether you have £5,000 or £100,000 to spend.” In addition to their expected increase in value, the vehicles were selected according to the following criteria:

• Accessibility: Each car on this list is readily available. • Ease of ownership: Parts and information are plentiful. • Great driveability: Capable of safe and enjoyable operation on modern roads. • Strong support network: Energetic and effective clubs to assist with spares, technical advice and sympathy (when called for). The Hagerty selection of “Best Classic Cars for Every Bank Account” is as follows:

£5,000 – 15,000 • 1949-71 Morris Minor Saloon/ Convertible/Traveller • 1958-61 Austin-Healey “Frogeye” Sprite Convertible • 1962-74 MGB Convertible and MGB GT Coupe • 1962-68 Austin/Morris Mini Cooper Saloon £15,000 – 25,000 • 1961-67 Jaguar MKII Saloon

• 1954-68 Morgan Plus 4 Convertible • 1969-76 Triumph TR6 Convertible • 1964-70 Ford Mustang Coupe/ Fastback/Convertible

£25,000 – 50,000 • 1960-67 Austin-Healey 3000 Convertible • 1961-69 Jaguar E-Type Coupe/ OTS • 1967-73 Porsche 911S/E/T Coupe and Targa • 1963-71 Mercedes-Benz 230/250/280SL Convertible

£50,000 – 100,000 • 1949-61 Jaguar XK 120/140/150 Coupe/OTS • 1974-89 Lamborghini Countach Coupe • 1955-66 Bentley S1/S2/S3 Saloon/DHC • 1956-63 A.C. Ace Bristol Convertible

So how tempted are you? Being a sucker for classic cars, I can chose at least one car from each of the lists! I’m infatuated with Bristol 405’s and Mini Coopers. I’d love to have a 1965 Mini Cooper, and a 1958 Bristol 405 Drophead! What would you have? Or, do you already have a classic? Let me know what you drive! Email me at olli@the-resident. co.uk

Diesel engine making Swift progress Suzuki is pleased to announce the addition of the low emissions 1.3-litre DDiS model to the recently launched Swift range. Available in all 148 Suzuki dealerships from June 1, the Swift DDiS uses a new 75PS 1.3-litre engine, offers low emissions of 109g/km with combined fuel consumption of 67.3mpg, giving an estimated driving range of more than 500 miles. The new Swift DDiS is available for a competitive £12,890 as a five door model with SZ3 grade which includes seven airbags; air conditioning, 16 inch alloy wheels, USB port and heated electric door mirrors as standard equipment. The Euro 5 emissions turbo charged engine is now even smoother and more responsive than before with maximum torque of 190Nm from just 1,750rpm and 0-62mph in 12.7 seconds. It offers an eight per

cent improvement in fuel consumption and produces nine per cent lower tailpipe emissions than the 1.3-litre diesel used in the previous Swift. Emissions of 109g/km mean that Swift DDiS now costs just £20 in annual VED charges. With the Swift, driving a compact car does not mean settling for less; within its modest dimensions, Suzuki has condensed all the performance, impact safety, handling and other essentials for great enjoyment and satisfaction while easing the environmental burden. Launched last September, the Swift range with Dual VVT 1.2-litre petrol engine starts from £10,210 for the SZ2 Three door up to £13,525 for the SZ4 Five door with automatic transmission. Emissions for the petrol engine with manual transmission are 116g/km making it one of the cleanest compact superminis on sale.

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07/57 – 38000 Miles 1.5 DCi Acenta 5dr, Sat Nav

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Initial payment of £597 followed by 47 monthly payments of £199.

Stevens Horsham 01403 256464

78 Billingshurst Road Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex

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Official Government Test Environmental Data. Fuel consumption figures mpg (litres/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/ km). New Corsa Limited Edition range. Urban: 40.9 (6.9) – 53.3 (5.3), Extra-urban: 64.2 (4.4) – 80.7 (3.5), Combined: 53.3 (5.3) – 67.3 (4.2). CO2 emissions: 124g/km – 110g/km.

Model shown is New Corsa Limited Edition 1.2i VVT 3dr. Offer available to individuals for orders received between 01.04.11 and 30.06.11. Figures based on a non-maintenance contract hire package over 48 months and 6,000 miles per year (max). An advance rental of £597 is payable, then 47 monthly rentals of £199. Rentals and excess charges are based on the current VAT rate. An excess charge of up to 4.58ppm will be applied for mileage in excess of 6,000 miles p.a. Excess charges also apply if the car is not serviced and maintained in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and returned to Vauxhall Leasing in a condition commensurate with the BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear guidelines for its age and mileage. Package includes Road Fund Licence and Vauxhall Assistance. Offer subject to availability and status. UK supplied vehicles only. For full specification, details, terms and conditions contact your local Retailer. Guarantee and/or indemnity may be required. Applicants must be 18 or over. Details correct at time of publication and may vary, e.g. if list price changes. Personal contract hire by ALD Automotive Ltd., trading as Vauxhall Leasing, Oakwood Park, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3JA.


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Professionals

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To advertise alongside these professionals please call 01403 251000 or email davey@the-resident.co.uk The ODD JOB

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Custom Designed Wardrobes Units & Shelving Hardwood Flooring Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc Repairs And Renovations Purpose-Made Joinery Family Run Business

Tel : 01403 265161 Mob : 07712 669802

Embroidery Heat Applied Prints Full Colour Transfers Workwear, School & Sports Clothing Stag & Hen Night T-shirts

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Recruitment

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Senior Stylist We are currently recruiting a motivated and experienced Senior Stylist for our beautiful salon in the heart of Horsham town centre. 3 years experience required, along with a creative and professional attitude. Excellent career opportunities and earning potential.

Please contact Richard on 01403 253406

Barber / Gents stylist

MOT Tester/Technician

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Head Office Cleaner Must be experienced

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Kieran Vernon will compete in the prestigious Porsche Carrera Cup this weekend after taking over from the series champion, his new mentor. The 21-year-old from West Chiltington has been given a dream opportunity by 2008 and 2010 champion Tim Harvey, who is stepping down to allow him to race instead. Vernon joins the Nationwide/Motorbase team and, under Harvey’s guidance, will compete in his first Carrera Cup races at Oulton Park, Cheshire. The second race, at 3.50pm on Sunday, will be shown live on ITV4 – with Harvey expected to be the race summariser. Vernon won a Porsche scholarship but was unable to take up his opportunity due to a funding gap. Now he will take over the champion’s number 1 car and receive driver coaching from a legend of the sport. With 35 wins and 106 podiums, Harvey is the most successful driver in the history of Carrera Cup GB, but he decided to stand aside after a change in regulations and uncharacteristically disappointing results recently. Harvey said: “Having seen the data from the first six races, I know I am simply not able to compete at the same level I have over the past seven years in the Porsche Carrera Cup. “I think it better to pass the opportunity to someone who richly deserves to be on the grid this year and will be able to gain invaluable experience competing in the championship.” Vernon, who is backed by The Resident, said: “I can’t thank Tim, Nationwide and Motorbase enough for giving me this opportunity. “Winning the Porsche scholarship was the proudest moment of my career and being unable to take it up, my worst moment! “I aim to do Tim and all his sponsors proud in the number 1 car and can’t wait for Oulton Park. With Tim’s guidance and help I couldn’t be learning from a better man and I hope to be up to speed very quickly.” Michael Wilmshurst, chief executive of Nationwide, said: “We will continue to work closely with Tim to support Kieran for the rest of 2011 and are delighted we have such an impressive driver in the Nationwide car. “We are always keen to give young, talented people an opportunity to succeed, so we’re delighted to welcome Kieran on board.” It will be a quick return to

Oulton Park for Vernon, who enjoyed a fruitful Bank Holiday weekend to strengthen his challenge in the Protyre Formula Renault BARC series. The former Steyning Grammar School pupil suffered from an understeer issue while qualifying for both races in seventh. But he finished second and fourth, to move up three places to third in the championship. The first race ended in a podium lockout for Fortec Motorsport, Vernon splitting team-mates Josh Webster (Stowmarket) and Archie Hamilton (Hook), but it was anything but routine on a damp track as crashes by other drivers brought out two red flags. Vernon said: “We struggled in qualifying. We had a little problem with the car so didn’t show our true pace. To get onto the podium in second place from seventh on the grid was a great result.” Kourosh Khani (High Wycombe) won the second race of the weekend, becoming the first Iranian to win in Formula Renault. Vernon has a win, two seconds and

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a fourth in his six races this season, but team-mate Webster has emerged as the new driver to beat after a win and a second-place at the weekend. The championship heads into an eight-week Summer break before rounds seven and eight at Croft, North Yorkshire, on July 23-24. Top six: Josh Webster (Fortec Motorsport) 144, Archie Hamilton (Fortec Motorsport) 125, Kieran Vernon (Fortec Motorsport) 123, James Thorp (MTech Lite) 117, Dino Zamparelli (Antel Motorsport) 115, Kourosh Khani (Scorpio Motorsport) 107. Each driver’s lowest score will be discarded.

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New Hornets boss ‘honoured’ by role Matthew James Sport Editor

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Justin Luchford admits he is not a household name, but Horsham’s new manager believes he will soon earn the respect of players and supporters. The Hornets received more than 20 serious applications for the job, including from coaches with Football League experience and two former

Premier League players. Four candidates were interviewed before the former Faversham Town manager, 34, was appointed on Wednesday. Horsham chairman Kevin Borrett said he was “head and shoulders” above several other excellent candidates. Luchford, who will work without a contract, said: “I’m very pleased and honoured, but I’m not a household name and people are going to want to know what I’m about. “I know the club had a lot of big

applicants. It’s very easy for football clubs to see a big name and appoint them very quickly, but the rest of us work just as hard and deserve a chance. “I want to see the fans as soon as possible. All I ask from them is that they give me a chance. I’m going to give the club and the town everything I can to make sure the club is a success over the next few years. “I read the (internet) forums as I like to know how the fans feel. Although I won’t ever respond via the

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forum, I’d be only too happy to address supporters’ concerns in the bar after a game.” Luchford, who plans to meet supporters for a question-and-answer session in the Summer, will soon bring in a backroom team, expects to hold a trial for new players and aims to build on the club’s youth policy. But he added: “The first priority is to speak to the players on Tuesday to see what they think and whether they want to stay. “I want to get everyone together as soon as possible, including the youth team. I’ve also got a few players lined up that I’d like to bring in, although the finances could prove to be a hurdle. “The board has been very up front and honest and told me the financial situation. We’re going to be right at the bottom in terms of the budget next season. “It’s going to be tough to bring in players with the financial constraints, but we’ve got Ryman Premier football, a great club with a great history and a club which wants to go places. “John (Maggs) will be a very tough act to follow and, if I’m honest, in the back of my mind I was asking myself: Am I up to the challenge? “John is a legend at this club, and rightly so, but hopefully the players and supporters will soon see I am the right man to succeed him. “It’s a challenge that excites me. Football is not a hobby for me, I take it very seriously. I’m ambitious and want to succeed and, above all else, I want Horsham FC to succeed. “The main goal for this club for next season is to remain in the Premier Division. It’s going to be a very tough season, I think nobody is under any illusions about that, but there is absolutely no need for anyone to be talking about relegation. “I firmly believe that you can achieve anything in football if you put the effort in. It’s not always about

who has the biggest budget. Team spirit, morale and commitment are all equally as important. “I want everyone to know that we are all in this together – win, lose or draw. We must all be united for this huge, huge challenge. “If I’m the manager at the new ground for the first league game there, then I will have been doing a decent job. One day I will get a contract, but I need to earn that right first.” A business manager at Deutsche Bank in London, Luchford guided Faversham from the bottom of the Kent League to the top half of Ryman League Division 1 South before resigning in March.

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He explained: “I had a fantastic three years there, but some internal issues came to a head and I had to leave. But people will see I am very committed and will give everything to the cause.” Borrett said Luchford’s experience, track record, commitment and development of youth football were contributory factors in his appointment. The chairman added: “We have had encouraging conversations with several of the players over the past couple of weeks. They want to hear what Justin has to say before making any decisions on their futures. “John Maggs will be a big set of shoes to fill, but I’m confident the fans will quickly embrace Justin and his team. I believe the club has a very exciting future on the pitch as Justin nurtures new local talent in the best playing traditions of Horsham FC.”

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It’s a thrilling finish for Pulborough Nick Cousins Cricket

Pulborough ended two runs from victory but one wicket from defeat in this thrilling contest between two struggling sides. Bridges won the toss and decided to bat on a fast track. Openers Jibran Khan and Ian Church established a firm base with a partnership of 73, punishing anything loose or overpitched as they found boundaries easy to come by. Church was first out (39) but Khan was able to continue at a good rate and looked set for a century until he was caught at slip for 92, with the total on 154 in the 36th over. The rest of the innings was marshalled by Bridges skipper Danny Alderman, whose 58 helped the total to 278-8 by the time the declaration came at 58 overs.

For Boro, Rohit Jagota (3-55 in 16 overs) had proved the most economical, with two wickets apiece for Amit Suman and new overseas player Harvir Baidwan. Facing such a daunting target – and the prospect of receiving only 52 overs in which to prevail – it was essential that Pulborough got off to a steady start. This was provided by Sachin Chaudhary (opening for the first time) and Max Barson as the home bowlers strayed in line and length. Barson was first out, bowled by Ollie Blanford as he attempted to work the ball to midwicket. Tom Crump joined Chaudhary and after a cautious start was also able to keep the scoreboard ticking over until he was caught and bowled by Jigga Parekh for a useful 27. Chaudhary brought up his 50 after 67 balls and continued in partnership with skipper Jagota until he was

caught at slip by Alderman off paceman Chad Barrett. Will Howard and Will Langmead both came and went in quick succession as the run rate required crept up to about eight per over and Boro’s hope of victory diminished. Boro were 187-5 with just 12 overs remaining in which to score an unlikely 92, but there was a twist to this match as Jagota started to open up, ably assisted by left hander Phil Roper. Working well in tandem, Jagota concentrated on facing the quick bowlers with Roper taking a liking to the slower pace and spin of Alderman. Both batsmen scored two maximums to keep Boro in the hunt as their running between the wickets also meant a nervy Three Bridges were guilty of one or two fielding mishaps. Jagota was caught for 67 at deep

Three Bridges 278-8 Pulborough

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mid-off with the visitors 13 runs short in the penultimate over. Despite one six from Suman in the last over, Boro just failed in their pursuit as Suman was run out off the last ball, attempting an unlikely third run which would have left the scores level. Barrett (4-65) was the pick of Bridges’ bowlers. Both sides will feel this was “one that got away”, especially as the points gained (Bridges 14, Pulborough 13) may prove significant. For Pulborough, scoring such a large total after three weeks of paltry returns with the bat should give some cause for encouragement.

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Southwater GP2 driver Jolyon Palmer impressed at Monaco, finishing 11th in race two after a brake problem deprived him of a top-10 finish in race one. The Arden International driver said: “Race one was disappointing as we had got up to 10th at one stage until I encountered a problem with my brakes with about 10 laps to go. “It’s a shame because we had good pace and I was on course for a top-10 finish. “I got a good start in race two and made up a place going into the Mirabeau hairpin. I got held up in traffic but stayed consistent and when a gap presented itself I had the pace to get past. “Eleventh place is a decent result, especially after the disappointment in the first race.” Palmer is next in action at Valencia, Spain, between June 24 and June 26.

Rampant Horsham ease to another win Martin Read Cricket

The emerging young Horsham side maintained their early-season momentum, moving up to second in the Sussex Premier League with this comprehensive win. Chichester elected to bat first but started badly, losing a wicket to the second ball of the match and soon the score was 4-2. A promising stand flattered to deceive with two further wickets falling on 39. Then Horsham struck regularly, courtesy of some hostile fast bowling from young overseas player Matt Henry and Devon Endersby. After 20 overs Chichester were a precarious 55-5. At the Arctic-feeling drinks interval 10 overs later the score had limped to 89-8, with shivering Chichester batsmen seeking hot drinks. They certainly required something motivational, but soon folded and succumbed to a desultory 92 all out. Henry dismissed the first three batsmen and finished with 5-15 off his nine overs, while Endersby took 3-24 and Sam Cushing 2-40, the only three bowlers used.

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This high-quality attack claimed six batsmen clean bowled and one LBW, backed by three superb catches – one each by Will Beer and Endersby in the slips and a county-class diving outfield take by Luke Fisher. On a bitter, blustery day, fielding was made to look easy. Chichester’s Matt Gregory, who had notched up 163 not out against Eastbourne, top scored with 18. The pitch was firm and bouncy with a greenish tinge, but without demons, and Horsham groundsman Richard Marshall confirmed 250 was a realistic par score. Temporarily excused Sussex duties, Beer had an injury preventing him from bowling, but with the pacemen repeatedly beating the bat this was their day. By 2.35pm Horsham were batting. With Chichester desperately needing wickets, attacking fields enabled the score to rattle along until John Burroughs was caught off a skier,

Devon Endersby took 3-24

followed by Beer’s departure for five with the score on 34. Although Endersby fell for 25, James Johnson finished on 28 not out and Sam Attfield 17, winning the game in the grand manner with a four and a six before tea. Horsham had secured their crushing victory in just 21.2 overs, with a further 57 overs available. New captain Craig Gallagher said: “This was a fantastic performance. Matt Henry bowled brilliantly

to bag his first five-wicket haul for the club and Devon Endersby was superb with his extra yard or two of pace. And on such a cold day the fielding was excellent.” Horsham have lost several experienced players since last year, but talented young cricketers have come through the coaching system to cement their places in the first team on merit. Tomorrow’s game against local rivals Roffey is a match to savour.

Get a slice of cricket history Les Lenham, Neil Lenham, former Horsham youngster Chris Nash, Tony Cottey and Stewart Pierce, of Parker Building Supplies, launch the Player’s Piazza scheme

Sussex have relaunched their proposed Walk of Fame as The Player’s Piazza. The scheme gives supporters a chance to buy a commemorative paving stone engraved with names of Sussex players, past and present. For a minimum of £100 plus VAT, supporters can include their name on the same stone as their favourite player. All profits will go to the Sussex

Cricket in the Community Trust. The stones will be placed in the walkway at the back of the new APEX Car Rental Stand. Stewart Pierce, financial director at Parker Building Supplies, said: “The scheme is a fantastic way for fans of the club to help it develop while also securing their small slice of history.” Sussex chief executive Dave Brooks said: “It never crossed my mind that

such a generic term as Walk of Fame would be trademark-protected. “However, once the trademark owner made contact we decided it would not be an appropriate use of funds to either challenge the mark or to pay for a licence to use it. “We have had a very positive discussion with the trademark owner who has co-operated fully to allow us to have a smooth transition.”

A fun golf day in aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund will be held at the Mannings Heath Hotel golf course from 9am on Sunday, in memory of Chris Burdess who died from liver cancer last year. Organiser Dick Adcock said: “We have about 14 prizes of meals, MOTs, wine etc from local businesses. I also have a flying detail in a full flight simulator, donated by my boss at Oxford Aviation Academy. “I have contacted Goodwood and Shoreham airfields and we hope to be ‘buzzed’ by some Spitfires etc.” Prizes will be presented by actor Peter Vaughan. Broadbridge Heath FC’s golf day will take place at Rookwood Park from 1pm on Tuesday. The cost of £40 per player includes a breakfast bap, 18 holes, a nine-hole competition and an evening meal. Bowls

Horsham Bowls Club staged a successful open day, with newcomers trying their hand on the immaculate green. Organiser Robin Machell said: “The club gained several paid-up new members and we have high hopes that several others will decide to join. “While the open day is a special occasion, we always welcome beginners who want to have a go at bowls here at the Bishopric.” Results: Horsham 76 Horsham Park 83, Horsham 75 Burgess Hill 48, Horsham 89 Crawley Town 69, Horsham 109 Crawley Town 85, Horsham 71 West Sussex Tourists 69.


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Nuthurst CC is worth preserving Martin Read Cricket

Nuthurst is a remarkable cricket club. Unusually, it does not play league cricket, fields just one side, yet attracts and retains good fixtures. And although run on a tight budget with a limited but dedicated pool of players, it produces commendable results – 14 wins from 26 starts last season – with most matches played on Sundays. This season 17 games will be at home while another tour, to the Cheltenham area, is eagerly anticipated. The club has produced some much-loved eccentrics and outstanding players, as witnessed by the six occasions since the war when a Nuthurst bowler took all 10 wickets. Nuthurst won the local knockout Gullick Cup in 1977 and later the Mirfield Cup. They have not always been averse to league cricket – in 1923, when they had two teams, they won the Horsham and District League in its second year. Fortunes have fluctuated, but continuing hard work by a number of prominent families and officials has pulled the club through various setbacks. The club wishes to secure its future by further developing colts cricket. Don Bateman, born in the village in 1933, first played for the club in 1948 and retired in 2002. After a stint as captain, he was long-serving president, treasurer and chairman and is encouraged by some good young players emerging. Star fielder Jeff McKenna runs the colts section and the local school has held cricket taster sessions at the ground. In the all-day President’s fixture (this year on July 3), sons compete with their fathers on the field. Hitherto, cows were driven across

the ground for milking, holding up play and making fielding hazardous. During the war, the sightscreens were recycled into chicken houses. Teams used to get changed in the nearby village hall (Nuthurst on the stage, visitors on the floor), where tea was also served. Momentously, in 1963 the pavilion, a former Army tailor’s hut, was delivered by a Prewett’s Mill lorry, ceremoniously erected and later extended. But it now requires replacement, a firmer probability following protracted negotiations, with the possibility of a wider community role. Fundraising solutions are the brief of club chairman Kevin Barnes and plans are being actively developed. Fixtures are carefully considered. Nuthurst value the privilege of only playing like-minded teams, rather than those dictated by a league. Highlights have included visits from Sussex County Ladies, the Imperial War Museum, the Cricket Society, Lord Gnome’s XI (Private Eye) and

welcome regulars from the performing arts – BBC Bushmen, Royal National Theatre and Harry Baldwin’s XI (The Nutters v The Baldies), for whom Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes impressed with 63 and 5-27. The ground has also been used for county colts games and in 1972 a Boxing Day match raised money for a local charity. Club secretary, former demon bowler David Boorman, has written The Nutters, an entertaining definitive history of the club, which he describes as “friendly, unassuming, oldfashioned and competitive”. Those sentiments are echoed by enthusiastic club captain Bob Samways, leading run scorer in 2010: “Nuthurst is the perfect embodiment of village cricket – a picturesque ground with its own unique idiosyncrasies and a good mix of characters, skills and abilities. “We enjoy decent games of cricket and the camaraderie – and are passionate about maintaining our club and these greatly cherished assets.”

The ground, on Mannings Heath Common in the parish of Nuthurst, has been the club’s headquarters since 1850, 20 years after the first known match. The wicket is good and tirelessly tended by Keith Greenwood – who played in every match in 2010, regularly contributing with bat and ball – and wicketkeeper Rod Merry, assisted by Peter and James Mellor. Encircled by cottages and trees – horse chestnuts along Golding Lane and lofty pines at the golf club end – the ground is an exceptionally pleasant natural amphitheatre for cricket. Traditional village clubs are an endangered species, some local ones have disappeared. Nuthurst Cricket Club is well worth preserving. Long may it flourish. The club welcomes prospective new players and supporters. Further information is available from Bob Samways on 07920 587892. Nuthurst entertain Horsham Trinity on Sunday.

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Nuthurst lost by 45 runs at Lewes St Michael, despite Jeremy James’ 3-47 and five scores of more than 30. Captain Bob Samways made 64 in Nuthurst’s 220-6 at Brighton and Hove Crescent, but the visitors could not force a victory as Crescent moved from 79-7 to 154-7 in the final 20 overs. Broadbridge Heath CC will stage a friendly cricket match in conjunction with Broadbridge Heath Tennis Club against Biffa West Sussex Ltd on Wednesday (6.15pm). A barbecue and bar will be available and all spectators are welcome. Biffa Waste Services has provided grants for both clubs to keep sporting and social facilities up to date. Youth Cricket

Southwater U12 (151) beat Ifield U12 by 86 runs in the IDentilam Colts League, to earn their first win of the season. Captain Luke Thorpe took 4-4 and retired not out on 28. Vice-captain Robbie Walder retired on 26 with two big sixes, Ben Clark hit 23 and Cavan Tierney 20. Andrew Price made 20, Nathaneal Moir-Eldridge 17 and Max Tustin 15, but Horsham Trinity U12 lost by seven wickets at Cranleigh St Andrews U12. Roffey U9 beat Horsham B by 45 runs, partly thanks to Jamie Atkins’ 23.

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