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Well, what’s there to say that you haven’t already said to your neighbours many times over the last few days? The snow has affected us all in many different ways. For the town traders, it’s put a bit of a slump on the start of the Christmas trade. While some shops were still set to open for the first Late Night Thursday yesterday, the Christmas Party and live music scheduled fell victim to the weather. Storrington’s big celebration also set for Thursday night, which involves practically the whole village, was also called off. For motorists, it’s meant treacherous driving, of course. Fortunately, many of us are able to work from home these days, but some at least made an effort to get to work on Wednesday. And while at work, several of them spent the rest of the day on Facebook telling everyone else ‘I had to get on with it, so why can’t everybody else?’ Yes, well done people, the medals are in the post. They should be with you in about March! By which time, you might have got some bread and milk. Dairy Crest deserves a mention for sending out their drivers on both Wednesday and in some areas on Thursday. We’re sure their drivers had a few hairy moments, but for a couple of days they were the fifth emergency service

and did a fine job! Schools, of course, closed across the district, although some such as St Mary’s School in Normandy, Horsham, and some village schools such as Ashington gave it a go on Wednesday. But most of the kids, and students from Collyers which was closed along with Forest, Tanbridge and Millais Schools, headed out for fun in the snow. Some headed out of course to Denne Hill, a popular sledging spot. One inventive group of lads even had a canoe! Messages have

already been posted up on the internet, but people have been reminded that it is private land which the owner allows us to use, so please do tidy up yourself. One of the students out and about in Horsham on Wednesday was Greg Entecott, who was delighted that college was called off on his 18th birthday. He was, inevitably, pelted with snowballs by his close friends! For many, particularly the young who don’t have to worry about the electric bill, the last few days will have served up just good times and great memories.

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“This is much more fun than school!” (Pic: Victoria Thompson)


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So much for ‘Snow Summit’ Council defends Acorn service

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and A286. most of the extra “Distribution ofcosts salt are ‘one off’ and to therefore only (hippo bags) rural areas apply to the current finanhas started with those heavcial hit year, whilst extra iest first withthe help from volume of recyclable materiDistrict and Borough Counals that we are collecting cils and the Environment has meant that there Agency along with salthave been increases in to transport being distributed the and labour costs- compared major hospitals Worthing, with our original predic-- as St Richard’s, Southlands tions. well as to some of the com“Taking all of the financial munity hospitals where reissues into account, the new quired.” service represents All very well, but excellent on value for money.” Thursday morning (so long Given that the Acorn past the time when the Plus scheme is such a success, council could use the ele- it wouldn’t be reasonable to criticise the council’s investment. But that feeling may change if it results in a rise in council tax next year. The council is already under pressure to make savings and, as The Resident reported in October, has already outlined plans to make £1.6million of savings in next year’s budget. Council chiefs might now need to have another look and see where they

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ment of surprise as an excan tighten thewas purse cuse!) the A24 out of strings yet further, or they bounds unless you were a could be forced to bite Norweigian rally driverinto in a theiror£4million 4x4 in a tank.reserves. The Council’s I’m sure it wasDeputy only reLeaderthey andheld Cabinet cently a bigMember ‘Snow for Performance and Service Summit’ when they vowed Delivery, Councillor Ray to learn from last year’s Dawe, said: “Whilst some mistake... aspects of any overspend Well, we think they’ve just are unpredictable andto outmissed a good chance side the prove it! Council’s control, weOfmust always sure course, withmake limited rethat the it’s Council hasto allexthe sources, not fair information needs pect them to it clear all to ourfully understand reasons for any overspend and to learn any Continued on Page 4... lessons from them. “The major part of the overspend is due to higher than anticipated cost of introducing the highly successful Acorn Plus service and the Chief Executive has commissioned a special report from Compass Associates, a company specialising in the design of waste collection systems, to examine the reasons for the overspend on the project.” Horsham District Council’s mid-year budget monitoring report was due to be considered by the Council’s Cabinet last night (Thursday 25th November).

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pect them to clear all our roads during a snowstorm, and it could be that the equipment was not good enough to deal with the atrocious conditions. County Council Leader Louise Goldsmith said: “I am grateful to all the gritting team who have been out in atrocious weather. Condi-

tions were so bad that two gritters actually slid off roads they were treating at the time, and went into ditches. “I was relieved to hear the drivers were not injured, and I am told the machines are now back on the road.” There was also good effort from many people in town the likes of Panino’s in Carfax were open as usual on Thursday morning. And 25 staff from Horsham District Council volunteered to assist

in the clear up of ice and snow in Horsham town centre on Thursday. Those who have been able to make it in are joining other colleagues from the Council and Sussex Police in clearing priority areas, including the hospital, doctors' surgeries, food stores and busy public thoroughfares. The task force of around 40 people is also checking on those elderly and vulnerable resi-

dents that they are aware of. Many of the staff started working at 5.30am on both days in helping the operation. Neil Worth, Community Safety Officer at Horsham District Council, said: “We are making progress in the town centre and will be looking at to see if we can help out in other areas of the district too. “We reiterate the message for people not to travel unless it's absolutely essential.” For a Horsham District Council emergency only, call 01403 215100 where callers will be directed to the number of the duty officer. Sussex Police are reporting that people seem to be heeding advice not to travel unless absolutely necessary and with the heaviest snowfall occurring overnight the number of weather-related and general calls has been fairly low. Between 8pm on Wednesday (December 1) and 8am Thursday, there were 50 calls that

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would appear directly attributable to the weather and were evenly spread across the county.

anti-social snow-balling incidents earlier on in the evening There were a few minor injuries as a result of the road traffic collisions, the worst being to

morning, 52 year old motorcyclist Philip Coleman, of Worthing, was killed in a horrible accident with a lorry at Pease Pottage.

They related to a number of low speed road traffic collisions, many involving single vehicles that just slid off the road, abandoned and stuck vehicles, trees down and a small number of

a woman pedestrian who was in collision with an Audi A3 at the junction of Grange Close and Preston Road, Brighton, at 11.45pm. While early on Wednesday

Ch Supt Paul Morrison, head of Operations, said: "It looks as though people have learned from their experiences last year and are being really sensible about making decisions to travel.

I should like to pay tribute to those whose journeys really are essential, for their fortitude and resolution in getting themselves to their work places, not least one of our own call handling staff who hiked across the Downs from Peacehaven to Lewes this morning. "I'm also very grateful to volunteers from Sussex Search and Rescue and NHW Search who are turning out in their fourwheel drive vehicles to assist us in getting officers to their work places.” And here at The resident we’d like to add to that the people who have been seen driving around in there own pick-ups, and in one case a tractor, helping people in need. It would seem that – whether it’s through such deeds or even something simple such as updates on essential food supplies on Facebook – we do still all pull together in times of adversity…

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From left: Irma Westerdijk with her distinctive sculptures; Katherine Haynes creates items from bubble wrap, and Jean Holder with her many colourful pieces of pottery esque sculptures or Alison Ingram’s wonderful wildlife paintings that catches your eye. It could be that there’s nothing at all. But it’s always worth a visit to a Horsham Open Studios exhibition. The weekend exhibition in Horsham Park went well for the group, with many residents seeking a unique gift for Christmas popping in to browse. Among those present were Horsham based artist Derek Golledge, who is also chairman and a founding member of Southwater Art Club. Arguably his best known painting, Hurricane Lamp, was recently runner up in the Still Life section of an Artist of the Year 2010 competition,

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The moment I walked into the Park Barn I could see it the perfect present for Grandma! I can’t say what it was, as even though Grandma lives out in Loxwood and doesn’t get The Resident delivered, she does pick it up from her weekly shop to Budgens in Billingshurst! But that’s what’s so good about the Horsham Open Studios - a collective of local artists and creative minds you never know what you might find. It could be that it’s Jean Holder’s colourful hand made pottery, Katherine Haynes’ unusual bubble wrap bags and brooches, Irma Westerdijk’s distinctive, Tim Burton-

Kerto Koppel-Catlin is perhaps the best source of local landscape paintings, with recent pictures of popular spots such as The Causeway (left) selling quickly. Kerto also turns her hand to photography, but it is primarily her original watercolours that catch the eye. A number of her creations have been sold after being displayed at the Boars Head pub - a strong supporter of Horsham Open Studios. Other artists included Susan Tindall, Shirley Leather of handmade jewellery company Bead Dizzy, Ashington based artist Lucy Ames, and Mary Bacon, who was busy creating one of her hand embroidered pictures in between

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chatting to visitors to her stall during the weekend! Some of the artists involved in the Open Studios will have work displayed when The Horsham Gallery, in New Street, exhibits at Nymans Gardens in the Potting Shed on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th December. Walk-in viewing times are on both of these days 10am – 4pm. Expect a broad range of artists including Alexandra Bex, Angela Brittain, Andrew Brown, Stephen Codner, Anthony Giles, Elizabeth J. House, Bill Hudson, Joanne Last, John Lines, Ray Rankine, Cecil Rice, Jo Starkey, Hannah Stewart and Andrew Vince.

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considering making an application to the new £1.4bn regional development fund in January to help. The bid will seek the additional funds that are needed for a detailed feasibility study. Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council, said: "This idea is exactly the type of major economic initiative that the new ‘Coast to Capital’ Local Enterprise

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Market has the fun of the fair It was one of those events that you came out of feeling good about yourself, although half regretting most of your purchases. Do I really need a multicoloured elephant shaped incense box? Does my son really care that his pencil case was made by villagers on the fringes of Lake Titicaca? And of course, when will I wear this sarong hand-woven by the tribal elders of Tibet? Still, the African bongos are a surefire winner! But at least you know that, even if you don’t make best use of any of your buys, you know that if you bought anything at the Horsham Fairtrade Christmas Market, you’ll have helped someone a long way

from home. Whether or not it was Father Christmas luring people inside with a huge billboard strapped across his chest, or just an eagerness amongst town centre visitors to stay indoors as much as possible, the market at St. John's RC Church Hall was a great success on Saturday. The biggest and best Fairtrade market in the Horsham district returned for the fifth year, and while we had seen several of the stallholders before, there were many new products worthy of our interest. The growing market of-

fers something for everyone, and all with the Fairtrade mark which guarantees a fair price and a social donation to the communities producing the 3rd world goods. Gaynor Cooper, chair of the Horsham Fairtrade Steering Group, said: “It was again a successful event. We had more people in, although the traders themselves took slightly less money than last year, perhaps because of the recession. “But they all said they would like to come back next year. “We had a couple more stalls that were on the waiting list, so the event is still popular, and the new stalls, particularly Mamacha (high quality knitwear from Peru) were very popular.” Next up for the Horsham’s Fairtrade Campaign is Fairtrade Fortnight, with the focus on cotton, on 28th February to 13th March 2011.

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enturing out on to iced over ponds and lakes is, of course, a very silly thing to do, as West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service has kindly reminded us. Over the last decade over 20 people have drowned in the UK as a result of venturing out onto ponds and lakes that have frozen over. More than half of these were trying to rescue other people or dogs. In many instances the dogs managed to scramble out to safety, while the owner did not.

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Well sort of - T-Rextasy headline a night of glam rock, with 70s Glamfest at the K2 leisure centre in Crawley on 17th December. Yes, it’s out of area, but we know how many Flairz fans there are in the town. The T-Rex band are joined by Roxy Magic and Absolute Bowie.

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Weeping over willow somebody must know where she is - it’s hardly something you can acquire without detection! A willow sculpture of Gertie the dog created by local students has disappeared from Leechpool Woods in Horsham. The sculpture is part of a trail of willow, wood and stone pieces created by artists and students from Forest and Millais schools in Horsham. Since its launch in October it has been enormously popular, attracting hundreds of new visitors to Horsham District Council’s countryside site in north Horsham. But now Gertie has disappeared, apparently stolen or removed as a prank. If it is a prank, those responsible might be harbouring some regrets, so might want to drop poor Gertie off at the Warnham Nature Reserve, perhaps in the middle of

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the night! Steve Delahunt, Head Countryside Warden at Horsham District Council, confirmed the worst: “From what we can see somebody has gone to a lot of effort to remove

Gertie. “She was secured with concrete, so it has taken somebody a lot of time to remove her. “All of our visitors are very disappointed that she’s gone – not to

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mention Adam from the Forest School who created her. “We hope that maybe somebody has seen her – she’s very distinctive and definitely one of a kind.” If anyone has seen Gertie please

call the Street Scene Wardens on 01403 731218. Or if someone does find her, she can be returned safely to the car park at nearby Warnham Nature Reserve.

The cast has been cast for Puss in Boots. This is the simple story of Dame meets mice, boy meets fairy and sees odd changes in his family cat. Cat then meets vegetables, boy meets girl and it all starts to unravel as he tries to impress Royalty and sort out a horrible Ogre who is ably hindered by his sidekicks Dim and Dimmer. Yes, it is the latest Panto written by a Manor Theatre cast member (this time Roger Kidd) and it is an original and funny take on the traditional story. The panto opens at 7.30pm on Friday 17th December with three shows at North Heath Hall, Horsham, on Saturday the 18th at 1pm 4pm and 7.30pm. Tickets are £8 and £6.50 for concessions, and can be booked on line at manortheatrehorsham.com, and are also available at Non-Stop Party Shop, Carfax or you can contact the Group's Box Office on 07771 524491. There is a licensed bar.

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Southwater Christmas Festival, in Lintot Square, at 10am-5.30pm looks well worth going to. Worthing Panto star Mark ‘Rhino’ Smith will perform the opening ceremony. There’s also school bands, live rock music, craft and produce stalls,, Santa’s grotto and a small funfair.

Pinocchio's Circus is at Shoots Garden Centre, Washington from today until 2nd January 2011, at 12pm, 2pm, 4pm. Jam packed with entertainment, aerial acts, clowns, Christmas magic and pantomime favourites , and you can meet Santa in his toy shop after the circus. www.shoots.co.uk

A Christmas bazaar is held at Horsham Hospital in Hurst Road at 10am-12pm. As well as stalls there will be a Grand Draw with a £400 cash prize and the draw for a dolls house made by craftswoman Mary Phillips. Organised by the League of Friends of Horsham Hospital.

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Rusper has its St Nicholas Christmas Fair from 2-4pm at Rusper Village Hall. Enjoy a feast of traditional Christmas stalls as well as new craft stalls. There will also be fun things for the children to do plus a visit from Santa Claus. Entrance: 50p (Under 12s free)

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Sussex Wildlife Trust hosts a Tree Dressing event at Woods Mill, Henfield, at 11am-1pm. Listen to a wintery tale and sing some festive songs, then create a willow wreath tree decoration and use clay to make a tea-light lamp. Booking essential on 01273 497561

Billifest will be held today. As well as the French Market and English Fayre in Jengers Mead car park, there should be a great programme of entertainment with music, good food and lots of stall. Last year Santa made an appearance and was duly swamped!

The Santa specials are due to start at the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park from today. Bit different for a Christmas treat...Santa visits every child on board, and there’s also children’s entertainers on every train. What with all the snow though you’d best check at www.bluebell-railway.com

Many people find comfort in attending St Catherine's Hospice's Tree of Light service, an event which provides a meaningful way to remember a loved one at Christmas. Service starts at 6.30pm at Holy Trinity Church & St Marks Church. More at stch.org.uk/treeoflight

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A charity concert is held at Christ’s Hospital today. The Communion Choir and Chamber Orchestra, led by Tim Callaghan and directed by Adam Mathias, will perform part 1 of Handel's Messiah and Christmas music. 4pm in Chapel. Admission free with collection. Call on 01403 247434

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Kings Church Horsham hosts a Christmas Carol Service for the whole family at the sports hall at Tanbridge School from 6pm. Features a choir and brass band, and afterwards drinks and nibbles, with a bouncy castle for the children. For more information call 254241.

Bob Eagle will be performing at Brighton Rd Baptist Church, Horsham, at 2-4.15pm. Admission is £3 (on the door) with tea/coffee and a mince pie in the interval. The show will consist of Christmas songs and carols and there will be plenty of opportunity to sing along.

After a snow-hit start last week, Late Night Shopping Thursdays continue in Swan Walk and at key town centre stores in West Street, Piries Place, the Forum, East Street and around Horsham, until 23rd Dec till 9pm. Celebrity Sundays start with Paddington Bear on 5th December.

The Capitol hosts the premier of Rod Campbell’s Dear Santa, showing in the studio until 24th Dec. A child writes to Santa for a special present for Christmas. After wrapping some unsuitable presents, he finds the perfect one and delivers it on Christmas Eve. Tickets: £8.50, children £7

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Cowfold Christmas Fair takes place at 6.30–8.30pm in the Village Hall with all proceeds go towards repairs to the church roof. Lots of stalls for shopping opportunities, as well as Carol Singing, Father Christmas, Café with Mulled Wine, Mince Pies and Hot Dogs and lots of games for kids.

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Should be a good day of rugby at Coolhurst today. The first XV are scheduled to take on Folkestone, while it could be that the seconds are playing Horsham Casuals, or they could be away to Barns Green All the matches are 2.15pm. See the HRUFC website for fixture changes

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Gary’s Live Music Club presents Gordon Giltrap on stage at Coolham Village Hall. Tickets £10. Gordon’s career as a guitarist started in 1960, and he had chart success in the 1970s, most notably ‘Heartsong’. Music from 8pm. Free tea & coffee or bring your own refreshments.

Members of Horsham’s Greening Campaign will be in the Carfax offering a wrapping presents service using Furoshiki (fabric wrapping) at 10am2pm. You can make your own tree and table decorations and share ideas on cutting down Christmas waste www.greeninghorsham.org.uk

Following the record-breaking success of Cinderella, get ready for another super Capitol pantomime as Anna Williamson leads a sensational cast. Join Aladdin, Wishee Washee, Widow Twankey and the beautiful Princess on the magic carpet ride of a lifetime. From today until 3rd Jan

A collection of work from The Horsham Gallery is exhibited at Nymans Gardens in the Potting Shed at 10am–4pm. Artists include Alexandra Bex, Angela Brittain, Andrew Brown, Stephen Codner, Anthony Giles, Bill Hudson, Joanne Last, John Lines, Ray Rankine & Andrew Vince.

The Sussex Thunder will take on the Leicester Falcons at Broadbridge Heath Stadium, Horsham. All profits from this re-scheduled game will go to Help for Heroes. The game will be played under floodlights, kick off 6pm, BBQ providing burgers and hot dogs. .Entry £3, under 16’s free

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12th Dec A special Christmas market is being organised jointly by Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council will be held in a marquee in the Carfax, Horsham Town Centre from 10am - 4pm. There will be live entertainment, as well as Santa’s Big Red Steam Bus tours.

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Christmas Menu £45.00 NewFestive Year set menu £75.00 Fenix Gourmet Grill is hosting a Fun on the Forum (outside Are you interested in sustainable livChristmas wine blending and food Beales) boasts Showtime Amuseing, the local environment and inNew deYears Canapés £39.50 ment from today to January 4th from matching evening is being hosted by veloping a more sustainable community in the face of peak oil and climate change? Then come and discuss the issues with other like minded folk at Green Drinks, the Crown in the Carfax from 7.30pm.

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Horsham Football Club will be hosting a superb evening's entertainment in the company of former Chelsea legend Ron 'Chopper' Harris. Tickets to the evening, at YMCA’s Gorings Mead ground from 7.30pm, cost £25 including a two course buffet meal. www.hornetsreview.co.uk

Sixar Lewis Thompson and his band are among the first to sign up for the Christmas Busking extravaganza taking place on the bandstand in The Carfax and in Piries Place from 11am, in aid of Cancer Research UK. Costs £5 to register. See the Horsham-isBusking page on Facebook

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It’s the depths of winter, you don’t want to get out of bed because it’s so cold and you can’t face scraping the car windows. Could be worse, you could be wearing shorts and a vest and running in the Brooks Sussex Masters Cross Country Championships held today at Denne Park

RSPB Pulborough Brooks is holding a Winter Family Fun Day, where children can let off some steam before Christmas! Try your hand at our Christmassy crafts, play a silly game, or perhaps brave the weather and follow the winter trail. 11am-3pm. Call 01798 875851 to book

Causeway in Horsham. The evening themed dodgems, tea cupsplease and toy For further details call 01403 788140 starts at 7.30pm and the cost per rides, food kiosk providing German person is £15. Fore more details see sausages, sandie@wabi.co.uk sweets, candy floss and Or email www.lovefenix.com Hot Chestnuts. www.wabi.co.uk

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Manor Theatre Group of Horsham host present Puss in Boots at North Heath Hall, Horsham, for two days. The play is written and directed by Roger Kidd. A veritable rollercoaster ride of singing, dancing and belly laughing. For ticket details visit www.manortheatrehorsham.com

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Plenty of live music on Christmas Eve. Classix are at The Bedford, Tony Stone will play at The Malt Shovel, and the David Hay Band perform at The Tanners Arms. Also, The Jackie Generation (Guilty Pleasurez) play Cisswood House Hotel (£10) with support from Pear Trees 16/11/2010 18:01


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The Kitchen Trader cooks up a charity Christmas Event a wide selection of work tops from granite to Corian and the ability to work with budgets large or small. The Kitchen Trader showroom has a working kitchen demonstrating

Siemens, Blanco, Franke Taps and sinks, with a choice of many other brands and suppliers proving they really do offer the full package. Clive and his experienced team invite you and your friends to join them for a festive afternoon and evening

at The Colonnades, 17 London Road, adjacent to Tesco. Visitors will be able to enjoy seasonal treats, homemade fairy cakes and the chance to test their own piping skills. Hot coffee from fresh beans will be served all day in their beautiful showroom where you are invited to browse and view their new displays, and chat with various experts who will be on hand. Carol singers will provide seasonal entertainment and there will also be a raffle to raise money for local charity The Mary How Trust. Superb raffle prizes kindly donated by local companies include an amazing first prize of an Audi TT for a weekend, courtesy of Harwoods, a luxury Christmas hamper and gifts from other local businesses. So, if you are thinking of having a new kitchen why

not come along to meet the team and have a look at the latest kitchen styles along with some more traditional options. There is limited free parking on site, but it is also possible to use the Tesco car park next door. The Kitchen Trader Christmas Event is on Thursday, 9th December between 12 noon and 8.00pm. Drop in, enjoy your visit, have

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From body-painting to feel-good stories

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If you’re a lover of live entertainment, the first in a programme of free Carfax Bandstand concerts sees Horsham Salvation Army Band perform on Saturday 4th, between 10.30am to 12pm. That afternoon, follow the Horsham Churches Together torch-lit procession through Horsham town centre from the Forum to the Carfax and sing carols.

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Your Local Jeweller & Pawnbroker ‘Anita Somers, HR Director of Leaders with Esther Clark When Esther Clark was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago, she set about creating a calendar of body-painted models which raised £20,000 for Cancer Research UK. Now Esther, from Horsham, has completed a unique book, once again is aid of Cancer research UK and like the calendar sponsored by local lettings firm, leaders. The book, entitled ‘At Home with Words’, is a collection of short stories and poems on a variety of feel-good subjects. It was put together by Esther, who recently completed the Open University’s A215 Creative Writing course. Esther said: “My life changed dramatically three years ago when I underwent challenging treatment for breast cancer. “By immersing myself in the calendar project I was able to shift my focus from my condition onto something constructive that occupied my mind night and day. “This really helped to get me get through it, as did the support I received from Cancer Research UK. Through the Open University Creative Writing course I did this

year I met scores of budding writers whose passion matches their literary flair, and the idea of ‘At Home with Words’ was born. “Some of the stories are profound; others will make you smile, if not laugh out loud. And there are five pen and ink illustrations which accentuate the happy mood of the book.” Leaders’ HR Director, Anita Somers, said: “We are delighted to be supporting Esther again in her latest endeavour to raise money for Cancer Research UK, and are confident ‘At Home with Words’ will be a great success. The book is a pleasure to read, it is a collection of 72 short stories and poems by 36 students who did the same Creative Writing course as Esther. “It will make an ideal gift for Christmas and help a worthy cause at the same time.”

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Wishing you a hoppy Christmas Ray Welton has been brewing Weltons Ale since 1995 and has been in the industry since the 80s. Ray was no stranger to the brewing business as he often helped his Grandad with his Cider brewery in Newdigate. “My earliest memory was cleaning out the demijohns, I must’ve only been about 5 years old,” reminisces Ray. Ray’s Grandad’s Cider brewery opened in 1932 and provided much needed Cider

to the area, closing in 1959, obviously leaving its mark on a young Ray. Based in Foundry Lane, Horsham, Weltons has established itself as a well known brewery and provides ales for pubs stretching from London to Dover. Every year Weltons develop, on average, 85 new ales and with Christmas looming it is prime time for Ray to bring out his Festive selection. To celebrate this release, Weltons held their annual winter beer festival at the White Horse in Maplehurst last weekend. Along with the tasting of Ray’s Christmas goodies like ‘Wenceslegless’ and ‘Ho Ho Ho’ on draught, it is tradition that The Art Academy, also from Foundry Lane, run a competition to see who can design the best Christmas Ale label. Entries such as ‘Black Turkey’ by Phill Perry, ‘Christmas Cracker’ by Gabby Ram and ‘Santa’s Hogs Pudding’ by Keith Brasington certainly raised a smile but after much deliberation and many an ale supped, it was Lydia Sanderson’s take on the 7.8% ‘Xmas Maximus’ that stole the show. Lydia was obviously over the moon with the decision, not only because The Art Academy is run by her and the main prize was a case of

Weltons Christmas Ale, but also her art work will feature on the bottled ale and pump clips where served. Whilst many of us may wince at an ale as strong as 7.8%, Weltons, like many other breweries, offer a range of various strength and tastes. Weltons also offer a lower alcohol ale at 2.8%. Yes, that’s right, 2.8%. Before you all grimace and poo poo the idea let me tell you from personal experience, it’s a very tasty pint. The 2.8% ale ‘Pride ‘n’ Joy’ has recently been covered by the BBC as it was one of the featuring ales at The Great British Beer Festival. The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) were showcasing ‘Pride ‘n’ Joy’ in a bid to prove weaker beer can still be tasty, as British palates seem to have grown accustomed to high-strength continental lagers. “In the past a lot of brewers have made poor quality lower strength beers that taste like dishwater,” comments Ray, “and of course this isn’t the case with ‘Pride ‘n’ Joy’.” With the recession still biting down on us and supermarkets continuing to slash the prices on high alcohol beverages, you can see how independent breweries may

struggle, but in the case of Weltons this will certainly be a Hoppy Christmas.

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This lot have been charged with following on from the record-breaking success of last year’s Capitol theatre pantomime, Cinderella. Nickelodeon and former Toonattiks star Anna Williamson takes on the title role in a spectacular production of Aladdin. Join Aladdin, Wishee Washee, Widow Twankey and the beautiful Princess on the magic carpet ride of a lifetime at the Capitol on 10th December 2010 to 3rd January 2011. For more information log onto: www.horshampanto.com


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But little hope remains for the Trio, and the rest of the Wizarding World, so everything they do must go as planned. Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, John Hurt and Helena Bonham Carter. Showing until 9th Dec

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Dear Santa makes its premier at the Capitol

Anna Williamson stars in Aladdin This Christmas, The Capitol has a whole host of entertainment for you to enjoy and rehearsals are now well underway for not one but two Christmas shows on stage this festive season. From the author of the hugely popular children’s story ‘Dear Zoo’ comes the premiere of Rod Campbell’s ‘Dear Santa’ live on stage in The Capitol’s Studio. Over the past two weeks Michael Gattrell, The Capitol’s

general manager, has been directing this theatrical experience for under 5’s. With a cast of three, Sarah, Elf and of course Santa himself, this is the perfect way to introduce young children to theatre this Christmas. There will be lots of audience participation, Christmas songs and festive cheer and not forgetting every child will have the opportunity to meet and receive a gift from Santa

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at the end of the show. So join Santa and his Elf in their workshop as they try to find a special gift for a special little girl and deliver it to her on Christmas Eve. In the main theatre the stage is set and the rehearsals are well underway for this year’s pantomime, prepare yourself to take a magic carpet ride to the mysterious East with Aladdin, packed full of the traditional ingredients of a Horsham pantomime and starring Nickelodeon and CITV’s Toonattik presenter Anna Williamson. This is a magical festive treat for the whole family and Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without a trip to pantomime, so warm up those vocal chords, get ready to boo the baddies and cheer the goodies and go on an adventure you will never forget… .’Oh no you wont!’

Finally as if that wasn’t enough the cinema is also bursting with films for everyone to enjoy over the festive period…If you haven’t seen it yet there is still time to catch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (12A), which is showing until Thursday 16th

December. From Friday 10th December the latest tale from the Narnia Chronicles The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (PG) hits the big screen and this time it’s in 3D, Disney release their action adventure science sequel Tron Legacy on Friday

17th December and Jim Broadbent stars in Another Year (12A), written and directed by Mike Leigh, also from Friday 17th December. So whatever your taste and age The Capitol really does have something for everyone this December.

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the mince pies we have lovingly prepared for his him. We allow him into our bedrooms and those of our children and we trust him with the run of the house in the middle of the night. His face is everywhere and he has a bigger fan base than the Beatles despite the dreadful quality of the songs written for him! Yet Santa is as popular as ever and children everywhere are busy compiling lists and letters to him. It must be tough for old Santa in these hard economic times so

we are providing a helping hand with some suggestions of lovely gifts at reasonable prices in our feature this week. Perhaps he can have a word with his songwriters in order to return the favour? On a higher cultural level,

we are delighted to report on the lecture given by Mrs Penny Huntsman at St Mary’s Church last week on ‘Saints and Sinners’ which exposed the private lives of some of the most famous painters of the Italian and Spanish Baroque era. Penny is our featured Superwoman this week, for the way in which she has made art history accessible and enjoyable to so many. She informed us not only about the pictures but also gave us the salacious details of the artists’ lives which would rival Eastenders! Yet the paintings and sculptures were some of the most deeply spiritual and beautiful of that age and inspired millions. On the subject of beauty (warning - tenuous link coming up!) - if you are keen to introduce some beauty into your life then my tip of the week is to head down to Beales on Monday 6th December at 6pm for their Christmas Beauty Gala evening and grab some beautiful personalised coffrets from the leading beauty houses at very reasonable prices and I am sure Santa would appreciate the gorgeous selection of men’s aftershave and it might act as

a hint to trim that beard! They also have a wide selection of menswear and toys so he can spruce up and stock up! Salsa Evolution had a wonderful party last week and if you are inspired by ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, then why not think of buying some vouchers for some private lessons with Claire Dillaway to add some Latin flavour to your Christmas and New Year? I am sure there are many out there that could set the dance floor on fire and certainly give Ann Widecombe a run for her money! If you want to dazzle at your Christmas party, then look at the selection of original and glamorous bodices and dresses from ‘Get Waisted’. We all want to look our best for the arrival of the bearded gentleman this Christmas! If you missed our feature last week about the Chinese animal which governs your year according to the ancient art of Feng Shui, do not worry as we are featuring it again this week.

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Christmas Belles at Beales! For nibbles, wine, goody bags, makeovers, Christmas shopping, free samples and a prize draw head down to ‘girly heaven’ at the best venue in town on Monday 6th December from 6pm. The Christmas Beauty Gala at the Horsham department store of Beales is a must! It offers a luxury pampering and retail experience which would be worthy of a top London store but with the friendliness of local consultants. Tickets are on sale for £5

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Saints and sinners Art History Lecture by Penny Huntsman, 26th November St Mary’s Church

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King & Chasemore has pledged to help local homeowners sell their property before the end of the year by signing up to take part in a nationwide property event on Saturday 4th December and Sunday 5th December. All King & Chasemore offices will take part Loyalty schemes are in the two-day event, with more often associated hundreds of properties with supermarkets expected to estate take part agents, rather than across region.& Co are but Guythe Leonard The to event has been deproud be launching signed to boost the local their new exclusive Loyhousing market helpalty Club to showbytheir access ing more people appreciation to their valand move up the propued clients. erty ladder. Guy Leonard & Co are The of the event offeringtiming the Loyalty Club is crucial as many to their clients whohomeare owners selling would or likeletting to sell buying, by the end of the year. property with them, and Launching the event, clients using their servthe staff yourtwice local will ofices moreatthan fice said: “The aim of the receive discounted compropertyrates. sale is to help mission getThrough the property market the Loyalty moving. Club, clients have access still strong and to “Demand a range ofisevents and this willto help days out,event and also first time buyers, cashasinmajor retailers, such vestors and find Amazon andfamilies Virgin Holicommitted sellers who days. priced to sell. Loyalty areMichelle Betts, “Realistic asking prices Club Manager, explains are key this market how thein scheme will properties that are realiswork, “our client will reticallyapriced being ceive Loyaltyare Card and snapped up by buyers

across the region and demand is still extremely strong.” “The sale event provides the perfect opportunity for homeowners to review the asking price of their property against the data we hold for sales in that area to ensure they

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that’s good practice a national award for excelSelling agents Connells in lence in property manageHorsham is pleased to anment has given tosunounce thebeen launch of a horsham district council for perb collection of houses at its work developing steyning The Paddocks in Horsham on health centre. Saturday 27th and Sunday TheNovember. award was made at the 28th Annual General Meeting of the The Paddocks is a secluded Association ofofChief Estate Surdevelopment just 13 semiveyors (ACES) in the Public detached and detached houses, Service oncul12 set at theheld endin ofLondon a private November. de-sac. John Loxley, Estates ManageAs part of Berkley Homes Vilment & Valuation Surveyor lage Collection, the develop-at Horsham District Council, was ment offers the best of village personally presented the ACES life and local communities with Award for Excellence in Propthe convenience of modern liverty Management on the ing. strength of a submission about

the Steyning Health Centre in a The Paddocks is situated project. location where everyday modLoxley wasby anaintegral ernJohn needs are met range of member of the project group local amenities and facilities. that procured development “The launch the of the Paddocks by Horsham Districtwith Council of will provide people the opa new 2000 metre portunity to square view the show three and storey centre home seehealth for themselves in Steyning, West Sussex the impressive specification in andesign innovative partnerand that has gone into shipbuild withofthe thenspectacular Horthe these sham & Chanctonbury houses,” says Sarah Turpin, new Primary Careand Trust. homes sales marketing The scheme financially benemanager at Connells. fitted all parties a collaboraa property “Those lookinginfor tive approach with West that has been built to the Sussex highCounty Council, as adjoining est standards using local mateland owner, which was developrials, where possible, should ing in parallel its own adjoining

site for a replacement care come and view The Paddocks.” home. The scheme was built on Internally, the houses offer time and and on budget butaccomwould spacious practical not have succeeded the modation. From solidwithout oak front joint collaborative approach doors and oak staircases to by all parties and the with important kitchens designed contemporary or traditional styles to suit differing tastes and open plan living spaces, these homes have been well planned to suit the needs of the buyer. Outside, the properties come role played the respective with Frenchby doors opening estate surveyors to resolve critonto beautifully landscaped ical problems the developgardens as wellinas a car parking ment process. space, car port or garages. Such anspectacular award is also a testa“These houses ment to the project working have proved popular and algroup involving Horsham Dis-

trict Council officers, Priready seven have beenthe sold. mary Care Trust, its architects Currently there are six properand remaining, the good working ties many ofrelationwhich ship with the contractors. are completed and ready to Theinto, Steyning Health Centre move so those interested project was completed 2008, in purchasing one of theinhouses should act fast,” added Sarah. For further information about The Paddocks, where prices start from £360,000, or to book your place at the launch, contact Connells Horproviding full01403 doctors’ pracsham officea on 256331 tice, surgery, consulting and or visit the branch at 31 Carfax. treatment rooms, physiotherAlternatively, contact the apy unit, complementary marketing suite, opentherfrom apyThursday unit, speech and language to Monday between therapy unit, pharmacy, offices 10am and 5pm, on 251862. and NHS dentist.

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this can be used to access the Club website. They can then take advantage of a wide range of excellent discounts. They could for example, save £50 off a top specification Apple iPad, or purchase £50 of House of Fraser vouchers for just £45.” Unlike some loyalty schemes where clients have to build up points, the discounts available under the Guy Leonard & Co Loyalty Club are immediate once you login to attract best offers and the sitethe from secure the right price for www.guyleonard.co.uk their home.” of providers Examples Local homeowners and available under the Loylandlords can ensure alty Club include: Boden, theirWaterstones, property is featured GAP, Dell, in this event Virgin, by contactChampneys, Laithing theirMarks local and King & waites, Chasemore office. Spencers, Dell, RAC, Legoland and Next. Contact King & ChaseFor further information at Steyning on contactmore Michelle on 01903 01903 815806 or 742354 or email loyaltyStorrington on card@guyleonard 01903 745761.

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Is it a good idea to put my house on the market this close to Christmas.?

With the recent weather activity we have been experiencing I would say NO! In addition to this most people want to get the Christmas decorations up and do not want to be disturbed with viewings during this festive holiday. Having said this, when you sell your property it is our objective to get you the best price for your property in a reasonable time scale. In order to do this you need to make sure your home is exposed to the widest possible audience.

It is a little known fact that rightmove. co.uk receive the highest number of visitors between the 23rd of December and the 3rd of January. Rightmove have a massive marketing campaign over the holidays utilising both television and radio. In addition most people will have more time to browse the net and are more likely to find your home on the open market. Brock Taylor are running a ‘Do not disturb’ campaign offering you, the seller, the best of both worlds, we can come and give you a free no obligation valuation on your property and get the details prepared along with photography (before the decorations go up) the property will not go live on the market until the 23rd and viewings will not commence until January 2011. If you would like to take part in our campaign, benefit from reduced sole agency commissions and be entered into a competition to win a Harrods hamper, call now to find out more. Brock Taylor 2-4 East Street, Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HL 01403 272022 www.brocktaylor.co.uk

Kathy Taylor Senior Manager Leaders

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I have a buy to let property which has a fairly low energy efficiency rating. What are my obligations as a Landlord in this situation as my tenants are complaining about the cost of heating the property now that the weather has turned colder?

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In a drive to ensure our properties are more energy efficient, the coalition Government is looking at ways of improving energy efficiency in the UK. At the moment you are not obligated to do anything to improve the energy performance of your rental property however with effect from 2015 Landlords could be compelled by their tenants or local councils to upgrade their properties to achieve greater energy efficiency. Generally we find that properties in the private rented sector are less energy efficient than those in the owner/occupier sector, mainly because the owner or person who would meet the cost of improvements in insulation etc is not the one paying the energy bills and therefore has little vested interested in paying for energy efficient improvements to his let property. Although in its early stages, plans for a Green Deal whereby a property owner will obtain a Green Deal loan to improve the energy efficiency of his property are in the pipeline. This could have quite an impact on Landlords with older properties who may find the cost of improving insulation in their properties prohibitive – also we may find that EPC’s (energy performance certificates) will become more relevant – it is possible that a Landlord with a better EPC may be in a position to achieve a higher rent as the debate on energy efficiency becomes more heated. From an investment point of view something that Landlords should always consider is that if the cost of living in your let property is economical and your tenants are comfortable they are more likely to stay on longer term thus resulting in fewer void periods and better annual returns. If the Green Deal is introduced it will affect the Lettings industry and Leaders will be able to advise Landlords accordingly. Contact 01403 217585 kathytaylor@leaders.co.uk

Leaders 18a Market Square, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 217585 www.leaders.co.uk

Nicola Philips Proprietor Nicola Phillips Solicitors

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What happens if I am facing redundancy?

We at Nicola Phillips Solicitors can guide you as our valued client through the minefield that is employment law to ensure that your interests are best met.

DRAWING UP A WILL It is in your own interest and the interests of your legatees that you draw up a clearly-worded, legallybinding Will to ensure that those who stand to benefit from your generosity do not face unnecessary legal expensed or stressful wrangling after your death. If you do not make a Will your estate may not pass to who you wish it to. We will lend a sympathetic ear to your requirements and draw up all the necessary documentation to ensure that your wishes are fully met ad your Beneficiaries’ interests are safeguarded. Furthermore, if your circumstances and/or wishes should change, you will need to alter the terms of your Will and in this case too we can offer the reassurance of our expert advice and assistance.

We should all make a Will to protect our loved ones.

ACTING PROBATE If you should be appointed Executor of a Will we are able to offer you supportive services in your fulfilment of this role. Indeed we are able to provide sound advice and support to both Executors and Beneficiaries. We look forward to meeting you and discussing your legal requirements with the same attentiveness and care with which we deal with all our clients. CONVEYANCING

Our conveyancing offer of £349 plus vat on freehold sales on all instructions before 24th December 2010. Please contact us for further information and a quotation.

Nicola Phillips Solicitors now has a solicitor, Caren Ogwayo for Divorce/ Separation/children matters/ injuctions and immigration matters. Nicola Phillips Solicitors also do Wills/Probate/Advice on Redundancy Packages. Nicola Phillips Solicitors 1 Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 258965 www.nps-law.co.uk

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Huge rear garden near town centre Bay watch

Sustained demand for all types of property on the prestigious Aldwick Bay Estate this autumn has led to highly successful sales, reports Steve Tickner, partner at Henry Adams in Rose Green. Henry Adams have just completed on four detached properties on the gated, private estate and agreed sales on a further two. “Homes on the Aldwick Bay Estate are invariably sought after,” says Steve, who has just been instructed to market a stylish 1930s de-

tached home with a guide price of £665,000, just a few minutes walk from the private beach. “We’ve long been involved with this estate,” he adds, “and recently we’ve noticed a particular focus on the area, with some buyers just waiting for the right property to become available here.”

Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 19/11/2010 and 25/11/2010 DC/10/2456 Erection of conservatory to rear elevation Acorn Cottage Tedfold Stud Farm Rowner Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9HU DC/10/2433 Installation of solar panels over tiles of rear roof elevation Kacey 5 West Street Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9LQ DC/10/2449 Single storey rear extension to detached house 13 The Daisycroft Henfield West Sussex BN5 9LH DC/10/2420 Retrospective permission for demolition of enclosed porch and erection of farm office with loft storage over Tomsetts Farm Wheatsheaf Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9AS DC/10/2421 Fell 1 x Beech tree (Work to trees in a Conservation Area) Manalaje London Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9JJ DC/10/2428 Two-storey pitched-roof side extensions, single-storey pitchedroof rear extensions and loft conversion 11 Guildford Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1LU DC/10/2429 1 x replacement and 1 x new ad-

For honest advice and professional service in this complex property market, contact Steve Tickner at Henry Adams on 01243 263789 or www.henryadams.co.uk

Mallards offers this detached character house situated in West Parade, Horsham, for sale at £400,000. The location is ideal for access to Horsham Park, Pavilions Leisure Centre and mainline railway station and is also within reach of the town centre with all of its amenities. Adam Watkins of Mallards says “the house has a huge potential for extension and a great size garden.” It has been well maintained by the current vendors, yet retaining much of its original charm and character that includes many original fireplaces, internal doors with brass door furniture, some exposed beams to the ground floor and picture rails to most rooms. The accommodation comprises Hal, living room with fireplace, dining room/bedroom three, breakfast room. The property has been ex-

vertising signs Unit 5 Horsham Trade Park Foundry Lane Horsham West Sussex RH13 5PX DC/10/1956 Removal of block wall at boundary between 41 London Road and 43 London Road and walls either side of church frontage, and construction of a replacement brick wall at boundary between 41 London Road and 43 London Road and raised flower beds either side of church forecourt Methodist Church London Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1AN DC/10/2233 Change of use of ground floor to hot food take-away (A5) 27 Queen Street Horsham West Sussex RH13 5AA DC/10/2424 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree 9 Collingwood Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2QN DC/10/2269 Erection of communal satellite receiver to base of existing aerial mast 4 Parkside Mews Hurst Road Horsham RH12 2SA DC/10/2440 Fell 1 x Oak (T3) and replace with 1 x Turkish Hazel tree 3 Finians Field Barns Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 0JX DC/10/2457 Utility room, entrance hall, extension to study, glazed bay window to lounge and new bedroom at first floor level Wood Reeves Mill Lane Lower Beeding Horsham West Sussex RH13 6PX DC/10/2439

tended to the rear, the kitchen has been fitted with Oak units and matching worktops. Overlooking the garden is a conservatory. To the first floor are two further bedrooms, store room, bathroom and a separate WC. To the outside there is a bricked driveway that leads to a detached garage. The front garden is maintained in a traditional design with a central area of lawn with shaped edges and well stocked flower and shrub borders. The rear garden measures approximately 98 ft x 31 ft. Towards the rear boundary is a paved patio with a brick retaining wall and this leads to a timber outbuilding with power and light. Mallards are offering it for sale at OIEO £400,000.

For further details and to view please contact Mallards on 01403 263000.

Surgery to 1 x Oak tree (T1) 17 Lime Kiln Road Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JH DC/10/2418 Erection of deer fencing and construction of a storage shed Lot 8 Ghyll House Farm Broadwater Lane Copsale West Sussex DC/10/2419 Replacement 2-bed dwelling The Bungalow Fox End Farm Polecat Lane Copsale Horsham West Sussex RH13 6QR DC/10/2450 Surgery to 2 x Hornbeam (T1, T2), 1 x Oak (T4) trees, felling of 1 x Oak (T3) tree and replacement planting Chennellside Pondtail Copse Horsham West Sussex RH12 5QA DC/10/2199 Variation of condition No. 1 of permission DC/08/1927 to extend temporary permission for a further three years Novartis Pharmaceuticals Uk Limited Wimblehurst Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 5AB DC/10/2089 Two-storey side extension 43 Broome Close Horsham West Sussex RH12 5XG DC/10/2258 First floor extension 69 Wordsworth Place Horsham West Sussex RH12 5PS DC/10/2431 Surgery to 1 x Horse Chestnut tree (T1) Holbrook Tythe Barn Holbrook Recreation Centre Pondtail Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 5EZ

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West Parade: £400,000

Planning Applications

DC/10/2432 Surgery to 1 x Ash (T1), 1 x Holly (T3) and 1 x Oak (T4) trees 38 Earles Meadow Horsham West Sussex RH12 4HP DC/10/2422 Surgery to 1 x Walnut Tree Set Fair Rectory Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2AB DC/10/2401 Single storey front extension to form 2 additional bedroom suites The Anchorage Coombelands Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1AG DC/10/2452 Repairs, refurbishment and insertion of mezzanine floor within the existing granary / playroom and the installation of an underground LPG tank (Full Planning) Garlands The Haven Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9BH DC/10/2453 Repairs, refurbishment and insertion of mezzanine floor within the existing granary / playroom and the installation of an underground LPG tank (Listed Building Consent) Garlands The Haven Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9BH DC/10/2410 Extension to existing building for storage of hay and shavings Moorcroft Racehorse Welfare Centre Park Street Lane Slinfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 0RB DC/10/2451 Fell 1 x Oak tree (T1) 19 Pulborough Road Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4HJ DC/10/2446

Erection of detached 3-bed dwelling and detached double garage, creation of vehicle crossover Lady Place Monastery Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4LR DC/10/2423 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree Checkmate Fryern Road Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4NT DC/10/2295 Fell 1 x Pine tree (T36) along northern fence line Thyme Cottage Melton Drive Storrington Pulborough RH20 4BL DC/10/2441 Rear conservatory 46 Coombe Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3LF DC/10/2442 Alterations to existing open fronted car port including erection of infill wall to front elevation, insertion of doors and windows and use as a small workshop (Full Planning) Solelands Farm Harbolets Road West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2LG DC/10/2443 Alterations to existing open fronted car port including erection of infill wall to front elevation, insertion of doors and windows and use as a small workshop (Listed Building Consent) Solelands Farm Harbolets Road West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2LG DC/10/2426 Fell 3 x Western Red Cedar trees (G1) Wellers Chestnut Ridge Common Hill West Chiltington

Pulborough RH20 2SW DC/10/2430 Removal of condition No. 11 and variation of condition No. 10 following the grant of permission for Ref. DC/08/2394 Woodshill Farm Broadford Bridge Road West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2LD DC/10/2434 Rear extension to bedroom No. 4, rear extension to kitchen, removal of window to playroom and replacement with French doors, installation of 1 No. velux window on Northeast elevation and construction of 1 No. bay window to Southwest (front) elevation Enderby Thatch Common Hill West Chiltington West Sussex RH20 2NR DC/10/2437 Two-storey side and rear extension and first floor infill extension to front Hobhearn House Steyning Road West Grinstead Horsham RH13 8LR

Further details of the applications, including plans, may be inspected at the Council Offices, Park North, North Street, Horsham, during the period of 21 days from 06/11/2009, or can be viewed at www.horsham.gov.uk Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council should do so in writing, stating the reference number, to the Director of Planning, Park House, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL.


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The result is the stunning Orangery / family room at Holly House, The Oaks, off Forest Rd. Running across the full width of the back of the house and overlooking the lovely south facing professionally landscaped and very private rear garden with Indian sandstone terrace, it provides lots of natural light through a feature glazed lantern atrium and banks of windows to its three outside walls whilst working as a fully functioning room flexible for a variety of uses from informal seating to dining, whatever suits your lifestyle. In addition to this lovely room, Holly House offers a traditional sitting room, dining room and study, and contemporary bifolding oak glazed doors give the option to separate room areas as desired to ensure space is used to the maximum. The fabulous kitchen and breakfast bar is fitted with contemporary cabinets under granite work tops and with quality integrated appliances.

Make the most of the festive season at Holly House Shorter days with less daylight, combined with the usual uncertainty of the English winter weather, means we have to make the most of whatever sunshine and light there is. Following on from the popularity of the Conservatory, an Orangery is fast emerging as the new “must have” trend designed to maximise on light while giving protection from the cold outside. Churchlands Homes have made the inclusion of an Orangery / family room with glazed lantern roof a particular feature of some of their larger four and five bedroom homes.

and Operations Director at Churchlands. “Our customers told us they wanted to enjoy whatever natural light there is during the darker months, particularly in view of increased awareness about the effects of a lack of sunlight on our health and mood during the winter. However, it had to be a room they could use all year round, so during the Spring and summer they could enjoy having doors open to their gardens without full glazing making it feel too hot for comfort.”

There are four double bedrooms, and the master bedroom en-suite and the main bathroom are fitted with bespoke Porcelanosa contemporary sanitary ware, and are fully tiled with Porcelanosa designer tiles. A tasty package of brand new 80/20 wool carpet and ceramic tiling to floors, gas central heating, a 10 year NHBC buildmark warranty, an alarm system and security features to the front door and windows, a pressurised hot water system, and full double glazing, means Holly House offers a rare combination of features which could make your Christmas this year very special indeed. An added bonus to immediate vacant possession is that whatever the weather, you can sit inside in comfort and enjoy all the light that’s available, plus what a great place for a Christmas tree to wrap up your new home! Available for sale at a price guide of £685,000, please call Churchlands on 01403 220800 or e-mail sales@ churchlands.co.uk for more information.

“Feedback from our customers was that they wanted to enjoy the health and social benefits of a large, light and airy room opening off the kitchen, but that sometimes conservatories were too cold in the winter months, and it was hard to make them feel cosy when it was dark and cold outside. Many people these days seem to gather around the kitchen area as the heart of the home at the start and end of the day, so we decided to design a flexible area off it that was part of the traditional construction of the overall house and could be used in any number of ways for additional seating or dining”, commented Sheri Potts, Sales

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property | 5 Sales Lettings Land & New Homes Holiday Lettings Farm & Equestrian Sales & Management

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The UK’s largest property sale 4th–5th December Upper Beeding

£380,000 - £400,000

CHARMING MODERN COTTAGE

A rare opportunity to buy in this exclusive location: a charming modern cottage style 3/4 bedroom detached house tucked away near the end of a delightful small cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Upper Beeding backing onto the village church. Very well presented with a lovely, easily managed.

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Ashington

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£475,000

IMPROVED TO A VERY HIGH STANDARD

This modern 5 double bedroom detached property is set upon one of the most desirable roads in Ashington and has been improved by the current owners to a very high standard. The kitchen and bathrooms have been replaced and there is a heated swimming pool to the rear. Double garage and driveway.

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Upper Beeding

£375,000 - £410,000

VIEWS TOWARDS SOUTH DOWNS

A deceptively spacious and extremely well presented four bedroom detached chalet bungalow situated in this sought after area. With fantastic views towards the South Downs which can be enjoyed from the ground floor and the first floor but also from the lovely patio area situated to the rear of the property.

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West Chiltington

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£425,000

SPACIOUS AND VERSATILE

Offering spacious and versatile accommodation we offer for sale this four bedroom detached family home with an annexe providing extra accommodation which can easily be incorporated back into the property. Situated in the village of West Chiltington the property backs onto church land to the rear.

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Small Dole

OIEO £130,000

MODERN REFITTED KITCHEN & BATHROOM

Situated in the heart of the village of Small Dole, is this well presented two bedroom ground floor flat with modern re-fitted kitchen and bathroom. The property benefits from having communal gardens, an allocated private parking space as well as visitor parking, good access to main A23 and A27 trunk roads.

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Ashington

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£126,000

GROUND FLOOR MAISONETTE

A one bedroom ground floor maisonette offered for sale in first class order throughout Features include: lounge/dining room, kitchen with built in oven and hob, re-fitted bathroom, allocated parking. There are shopping facilities and a public house close to hand and the property also has easy access to the A24.

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BROAdBRIdGE HEATH £93,000 LEASEHOLd ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath |

BROAdBRIdGE HEATH OIEO £120,000 LEASE A One Bedroom First Floor Maisonette | Located in the Popular Residential Area of Broadbridge Heath Just Outside of Horsham.

HORSHAM £129,950 LEASEHOLd A One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Entrance Hall | 11’10” Kitchen

HORSHAM £164,950 LEASEHOLd A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat | Popular Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre

HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLd A Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are Living/Dining Room and Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms

HORSHAM £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

NORTH HORSHAM OEIO £240,000 FREEHOLd A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated in a Cul-De-Sac Backing onto Woodland | Popular North Horsham Location | Entrance Hall | Kitchen | Living Room | Dining Area | Three Bedrooms | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing

SOUTHWATER £249,950 FREEHOLd A Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House | Cul-De-Sac Location | Within Popular Village of Southwater | Entrance Hall | Downstairs Cloakroom | Double Aspect Lounge/Dining Room | Refitted Kitchen | Conservatory | Three Double Bedrooms | Family Bathroom

HORSHAM £255,000 FREEHOLd 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

TOWN cENTRE £279,950 FREEHOLd A Three Bedroom Link Detached House | Highly Sought After Location | Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Downstairs Cloakroom | Kitchen | 16’1 Living Room | Three Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing

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NORTH HORSHAM £995 pcM A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated in Popular North Horsham Location | Two Double Beds and a Single

SOUTHWATER £1,200 pcM A Four Bedroom Semi-Detached House | Popular Village of Southwater | Close to Local Amenities | Entrance Hall | Lounge

HORSHAM £1,595 pcM A Four Bedroom Detached House | Good Order Throughout | Popular Residential Area | Downstairs Cloakroom | Utility Room


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Victorian style charm Guy Leonard & Company are delighted to be offering for sale this delightful and substantial detached Victorian style home at Houghton Bridge, Amberley, for sale. Meadow Cottage is a property of great charm and character with landscaped gardens adjoining farmland. Restored by the present owner, this property benefits from a pleasant aspect over its own gardens and grounds onto adjoining grazing land and a particular feature of the house is a covered veranda overlooking the garden and views. The property offers excellent family accom-

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Meadow Cottage

Embracing the future

Guy Leonard & Company is celebrating winning the prestigious Embracing New IT Ideas Award at the recent Mayfair Office annual dinner. This is awarded to the firm who embraces all new IT ideas and who proves to be the most innovative and creative throughout the year and was presented to Neil Moore, managing director of Guy Leonard & Co. The awards dinner is held at the RAF Club in London’s Piccadilly and is the high point of the year for some of the UK’s leading independent estate

agents. Firms from across the UK and from overseas met at the dinner and once again competition for the top marketing awards was fierce. Neil Moore of Guy Leonard & Company said: “We are thrilled to have received this award. It represents a terrific team effort across the whole firm and we are more than delighted to have come out top against some of the strongest and most influential firms in the country.”

www.guyleonard.co.uk

Festive window dressing

Every year Leaders branches across Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Dorset, Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire compete with one another to create the best Christmas window display. You are invited to vote for your favourite - pop along to your local branches between 1st and 10th December to check out their displays and vote for

win a luxury Christmas Hamper from John Lewis! You can either vote in the branch or by sending an email specifying which branch you think looks the best to events@leaders.co.uk

who you think should win. If your vote is for the winning branch, your name will be entered into a prize draw to

You will find your local Leaders branch at: Leaders Horsham: 18a Market Square, Horsham Tel: 01403 217585

modation with three reception rooms, four bedrooms, a double length garage and also a detached outbuilding with studio room above (potential guest cottage subject to necessary planning permission). The property is being offered for sale with a Guide Price of £545,000 for the freehold and an internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the spacious accommodation.

For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or www.guyleonard.co.uk

SITTONS Solicitors

...for legal advice you can understand

From my home office in Horsham, West Sussex, I offer a range of legal services to individuals from conveyancing (buying or selling your home) to preparing your will and lasting power of attorney or dealing with the estate of a loved one. I can help guide you through what can be a difficult and stressful time in your life by providing a friendly and personal, professional service. I do not employ any staff and therefore you can be assured of easy, direct access to me and a completely confidential legal service. I take my client care very seriously and always try to go “that extra mile” to establish a strong relationship with clients and other professionals. What can I do for you ? • • • • • •

Conveyancing Buy-to-Let Transfers of Property Co-ownership Equity Release Schemes Tenancy Agreements

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Leases Wills Lasting Powers of Attorney Admission of Estates Re-mortgages

For a professional legal service, contact Shalena Sitton 44 Pollards Drive Horsham West Sussex RH13 5HH

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Property Choice

150169 Central Horsham £535 pcm

368027 Ashington £575 pcm

269335 Ashington £600 pcm

• Modern 2nd floor studio apartment • Situated in the heart of the town centre • Living space with double doors opening to faux balcony • Fully fitted kitchen area with appliances included • Wood laminate flooring throughout

• Well presented 1 bedroom first floor optionally furnished flat • Situated in the picturesque village of Ashington • Fully fitted modern kitchen with appliances • Good sized double bedroom with wardrobes • Communal gardens and outside storage

• 1 bedroom first floor furnished annexe • In pleasant village location • Fitted kitchen with appliances • New bathroom with electric shower • Rent includes water rates and gas charges

84037 Billingshurst £675 pcm

571246 Horsham £750 pcm

82455 Southwater £895 pcm

• Spacious 2 double bed ground floor flat • Situated in a popular village location • Lounge with door to communal gardens • 2 good size double bedrooms • Available on an unfurnished basis

• Well presented 2 bedroom semi detached house • Situated in a quiet residential area close to local amenities • Modern bathroom with electric shower • Benefits from GCH, DG and new flooring. Available unfurnished

• Spacious 3 bedroom unfurnished house • Situated in quiet residential location • Good size fully fitted kitchen • 2 double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom • Gardens, driveway parking and garage

474208 Billingshurst £850 pcm • Near new 2 double bedroom unfurnished house • Set in an attractive development close to the village • Fitted kitchen with built-in appliances • Modern bathroom with shower • Rear garden and allocated parking

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138403 Billingshurst £1950 pcm • Substantial 6 double bedroom familyCottage house •with Situated a popular village location • Beautiful Country three in bedrooms • Modern •kitchen/breakfast room with appliances Fitted kitchen • Spacious lounge Double bedroom bedroom with room •• Master with ensuite en-suiteshower bathroom • Garage • Tandem garageand andadditional parking •parking Unfurnished

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• Brand new 4 bedroom unfurnished house • Situated in an exclusive modern development • Lovely fitted kitchen with some integrated appliances • Master bedroom with built-in wardrobe • Attractive enclosed rear garden, single garage

• Spacious unfurnished 4 bedroom executive detached house • Situated in quiet close in desirable North Horsham • Separate dining room with doors to garden • Master bedroom with ensuite shower room • Gardens, garage and driveway parking

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telephone : 01403 242033 Mobile : 07590 580226 email : enquiries@westonlettings.co.uk

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a full property description and had my property advertised on Rightmove,” she said. “Within days Sophie had found the right Tenants for my property. She had listened to my specific requirements and found a lovely couple to rent my house. Communication is key and Sophie kept me updated throughout the rental process and answered any questions which arose, quickly and efficiently.” Miss Glancy was delighted with the assistance she received from Weston Lettings: “The service was excellent and I would strongly recommend working with Sophie Weston for a fast, efficient, reliable and personal service - and at a reasonable cost.” If you would like to speak with Sophie Weston about the rental of your property and have a free valuation, visit her at Weston Lettings, The Courtyard, 30 Worthing Road, Horsham, West Sussex or call on 01403 242033. E mail enquiries@westonlettings.co.uk, www.westonlettings.co.uk. Evening and weekend appointments are available.

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motors

Following its debut last week at the Los Angeles Motor Show, the revised Eos has opened for ordering in the UK with a starting price of £22,895 (RRP, on the road) ahead of the first examples arriving in Volkswagen Retailers in early 2011.

surprising price tag for mcLaren’s latest the mcLaren mp4-12c, the first in a range of high-performance sports cars from mcLaren automotive, goes on sale in the UK and europe in spring 2011 at a groundbreaking price for a carbon chassisbased car. At £168,500 in the UK it will be the only can on the market to offer a carbon chassis (the MonoCell), and be conceived, designed and developed within a Formula 1 factory. Antony Sheriff, Managing Director of McLaren Automotive said: “When we embarked on this challenge to design, develop, build, sell, and service the world’s most exciting and highquality high-performance sports cars - from a brand new factory at our Formula One headquarters - we knew expectations would be high. “To deliver a true McLaren sports car, and, frankly, a reason to exist amongst great competition, it was clear we needed a unique concept that offered tangible advan-

tages. “With a unique carbon chassis as the foundation, and a powerful, but highly efficient McLaren engine at its heart, the 12C offers staggering value: no other carbon-based car can compete at this price-point, or with the 12C’s technology and performance.” The 12C’s MonoCell introduces genuine innovation to the automotive industry and new performance standards below £200,000. It is ‘pure’ McLaren, with all parts, from engine to switchgear, designed by McLaren. The 12C can be specified with a wide range of personalisation options, pricing for which will be confirmed at launch. There are 17 high-grade exterior paint finishes, including

‘McLaren Orange’ - a solid hue that was made famous by the McLaren racing cars of the 1960s and ʼ70s. A choice of 14 interior trims can be specified inside the cabin.

panels and engine cover. McLaren continues carbon innovation; 30 years since McLaren MP4/1 introduced carbon monocoque to motor racing; carbon MonoCell contributes to

Performance upgrades include a sports exhaust system, carbon ceramic brake discs, polishedfinish callipers and two lightweight forged wheel options. The ‘standard’ 12C features just one piece of carbon – the MonoCell – but carbon fibre options will include mirror casings, engine bay

performance, efficiency, cabin space and driveability An initial network of 35 retailers with a passion for McLaren’s plans, and a reputation for excellent customer service, will be appointed to represent McLaren across 19 countries worldwide. In the UK, McLaren will be represented initially in Birmingham, London, and Manchester, with details of all retailers on the McLaren Automotive website.

In a historic moment for Nissan and zero emission vehicles, the 100% electric Nissan LEAF has been awarded 2011 European Car of the Year. The world’s first mass-marketed, affordable, zeroemission vehicle for the global market beat 40 contenders to win motoring’s most important accolade. This is the first time in the 47-year history of the annual competition that the award has gone to an electric vehicle.

‘no other carbon based car can compete at this price’

On sale from 1st December, the Subaru Legacy Sports Tourer features a bold new look, increased space and comfort for all occupants, improved dynamics and refinement, and enhanced safety. The Legacy Sports Tourer offers the combination of Horizontally-Opposed ‘Boxer’ diesel engine and Symmetrical AWD (All-Wheel-Drive).

The completely new and much anticipated MV Agusta F3 was recently launched at the world’s biggest and most important motorcycle show, EICMA Milan, where Motociclismo magazine organised a poll to find ‘The Most Beautiful Bike of the Show’. Of over 12,000 votes cast, the F3 captured 39%, nearly twice that of the next entrant and well ahead of every other new model at the show.


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Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.

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Saturday TV Choice

BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live. 11.30 Nigella Kitchen. (R) 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 12.15 Football Focus. 1.00 Freddie Flintoff: Ashes Warrior. (R) 1.40 Live Snooker: UK Championship. Hazel Irvine introduces the opening first-round matches. 4.30 Final Score. 5.20 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 5.40 Walk on the Wild Side. (R)

MERLIN BBC1, 7.40pm Our magical hero has regularly placed his life on the line to protect Camelot and his best friend, Prince Arthur, but in true season finale style, the young spell-caster faces his biggest challenge to date in this episode as the newly crowned Queen Morgana unleashes an immortal army on the innocent citizens. Arthur plans a daring attack to regain control of the kingdom, but without the great sword Excalibur, faces certain death at the hands of his supernatural foe. Can the young wizard reclaim the powerful weapon from the mystical Lake of Avalon in time? We’re about to find out.

6.10 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson. Comedy sketch show. (R) 6.40 Strictly Come Dancing. The six remaining contestants compete in the movie-themed quarter-final. 7.40 Merlin. Part two of two. Morgana and Morgause’s immortal army wreaks havoc on Camelot. Last in the series. 8.25 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. Presented by John Partridge. 8.40 Casualty. Ruth reveals Zoe is the doctor with the highest mortality rate. 9.30 The Armstrong & Miller Show. Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller reunite for more absurd sketches, featuring the exciting chefs, a confusing home secretary and how the British really won the war. 10.00 BBC News; Weather; National Lottery Update. 10.20 Match of the Day. Including highlights of Chelsea v Everton. 11.40 The Football League Show; Weatherview. 1.05 BBC News.

BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 12.00 BBC Switch: The Cut. 12.25 BBC Switch: Teensville: Teenage Witches. 12.50 BBC Switch: Popatron. 1.20 BBC Switch: The 5:19 Show. 1.35 BBC Switch: The Season. (R) 2.05 BBC Switch: Revealed. 2.20 Film: Land of the Pharaohs. (1955) Drama, starring Jack Hawkins. 4.00 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Live Snooker: UK Championship. 5.55 At Home with the Georgians. (R) 6.55 Making Scotland’s Landscape. Iain Stewart tells the story of Scotland's waters. (R) 7.55 Dad’s Army. The platoon puts its best feet forward. (R) 8.25 American Dream. Exploring the role of faith in the definition of the American dream, from the Pilgrim Fathers’ Christian values to the Beat Generation who rejected these ideals. Last in the series. 9.25 Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Lee Mack hosts an extended version of the satirical current affairs quiz, with Ken Livingstone and Sarah Millican joining regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. 10.10 QI XL. With Jeremy Clarkson, David Mitchell and Ross Noble. (R) 10.55 The Stephen K Amos Show. The comedian shares news of recent film offers. (R) 11.25 FILM: Frozen River. (2008) Drama, with Melissa Leo. 12.55 Snooker: UK Championship. 1.45 Snooker: UK Championship Extra. 3.45 Close.

ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 The Cool Stuff Collective. 9.50 Planet Sketch. (R) 10.00 The Planet’s Funniest Animals. (R) 10.25 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. (R) 11.25 News; Weather. 11.29 Regional Programme. 11.30 This Morning: Saturday. 12.25 All New You’ve Been Framed! (R) 12.55 All New You’ve Been Framed! (R) 1.25 Film: The Great Outdoors. (1988) 3.05 Film: Mrs Doubtfire. (1993) 5.20 Regional Programmes. 5.30 ITV News; Weather. 5.45 New Britain Does the Funniest Things. 6.40 All New You’ve Been Framed! Featuring a man being flung off a raft. 7.10 Harry Hill’s the Best of TV Burp. Classic clips from previous series. 7.40 The X Factor. The remaining acts perform two songs each in the semi-final, battling for places in next week’s final. Dermot O’Leary presents. The results can be seen tomorrow at 8pm. 9.25 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Viewers choose this year’s winner, as almost three weeks of trials and tribulations in the jungle reach a defining moment. Ant and Dec present. Last in the series. 10.25 This Is Michael Buble. Behind the scenes as the singer performs in Britain and Ireland. 11.25 ITV News; Weather. 11.40 Simply Red: For the Last Time. (R) 12.40 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.40 Surface. (R) 3.25 Sons and Daughters. 3.50 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.

Channel 4 6.20 Sali Mali. (R) 6.25 The Treacle People. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 World Sport. 7.25 Sailing. 7.55 The Morning Line. 8.50 T4: One Tree Hill. 9.50 T4: Ugly Betty. (R) 10.50 T4: Koko Pop. 11.20 T4: Friends. (R) 11.55 T4: The 4Music Video Honours: Top 20. 12.50 T4: Scrubs. (R) 1.25 T4: Scrubs. (R) 1.55 Channel 4 Racing. 3.50 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals. (R) 4.20 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.20 Come Dine with Me. The final dinner party in Sunderland. (R) 6.50 The Political Slot. Labour MP Bridget Phillipson’s view of Government spending cuts. 6.55 Channel 4 News. 7.20 4thought.tv. With former Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali. 7.25 Grand Designs. Kevin McCloud revisits the Sampsons in France. (R) 8.25 Apocalypse: The Second World War. The story of Germany’s surrender. Last in the series. 9.25 FILM: Slumdog Millionaire. (2008) A poor Indian teenager’s winning run on a national quiz show attracts suspicion and accusations of cheating. Danny Boyle’s Oscarwinning drama, starring Dev Patel and Freida Pinto. 11.45 FILM: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. (2000) Martial arts drama, starring Chow Yun-Fat. 1.55 Film: Enemy at the Gates. (2001) 4.05 The OC. (R) 5.35 Countdown. (R)

Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 The Great Ethiopian Run 2010. 11.00 UEFA Europa League Highlights. 12.05 Your Sport. 12.10 The Gadget Show. (R) 1.10 Film: Cahill, US Marshal. (1973) 3.10 Film: The Shootist. (1976) 5.10 Five News. 5.15 Film: Ice Age. (2002) Animated adventure, with the voice of John Leguizamo. 6.55 The Mentalist. Lisbon and the team investigate when Jane is kidnapped, only to discover most people the consultant has dealt with have a motive to harm him. (R) 7.40 NCIS. A Marine is murdered, but before long the prime suspect is also found dead and Tim and Abby discover clues relating to both killings in an e-mail. (R) 8.30 CSI: Miami. A cruise ship docked in Miami becomes the scene of a double murder. Meanwhile, Horatio and Marisol’s relationship evolves. Guest starring James Remar. (R) 9.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A woman is suspected of killing her husband and children, who have been missing for years but whose bodies have never been found. The case is complicated by her friendship with Jim. 10.30 CSI: NY. Employees of a renowned magician are murdered. (R) 11.30 Forensic Files. 12.00 SuperCasino. 4.00 Fifth Gear. (R) 4.25 HouseBusters. (R) 4.50 Your Sport. 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. 5.35 Thomas & Friends. 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

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3.45 You’ve Been Framed! Featuring a woman using stairs as a slide. 4.45 The Xtra Factor 6.00 Film: The Flintstones (1994) 7.40 Holiday Homes from Hell 8.40 Grimefighters 9.10 Russell Brand: The Hot Desk 9.25 The Xtra Factor 10.25 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 11.25 Film: Ocean’s Twelve (2004)

ITV3

4.55 Monk 5.50 Inspector Morse 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Wire in the Blood 11.00 Cracker

ITV4

1.00 Live Tennis. The first AEGON Masters semi-final. 5.30 The Professionals 6.30 Minder 7.30 Live Tennis. The second AEGON Masters semi-final. 10.00 Cricket: The Ashes 11.00 Film: Death Wish V: The Face of Death (1994)

BBC THREE

7.00 EastEnders: The Greatest Weddings 7.10 Top Gear 8.15 Great Movie Mistakes 9.10 Film: Scary Movie 4 (2006) 10.25 Russell Howard’s Good News Extra 11.10 Family Guy 11.55 American Dad!

BBC FOUR

7.00 Life 8.00 Choir of the Year 2010 9.30 The Road to Coronation Street 10.45 Mad Men 11.30 Getting On

E4

1.25 Hollyoaks 4.00 Make It or Break It 4.55 Friends 6.30 Ugly Betty 7.25 The Big Bang Theory 7.50 Friends 9.25 50 Greatest Plastic Surgery Shockers 11.35 Scrubs

FILM4

3.00 The Band Wagon (1953) 5.10 Ladies in Lavender (2004) 7.10 The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising (2007) Fantasy adventure, starring Alexander Ludwig, Christopher Eccleston and Ian McShane. 9.00 Jumper (2008) Fantasy thriller, starring Hayden Christensen. 10.45 AVPR: Aliens vs Predator – Requiem (2007) Sci-fi action sequel, starring Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth and John Ortiz.

Sunday TV Choice

THE NATION’S FAVOURITE ABBA SONG ITV1, 9pm Traditionally, when a county other than the UK has the temerity to win the Eurovision Song Contest, it leads to an outbreak of grumbling about tactical voting and some sneering about the nonsensical lyrics. However, when Abba scored a victory in 1974 with Waterloo, not only did we concede with good grace, we took the Swedish group to our hearts. But which of their 25 UK hits is our favourite? That’s the argument this programme aims to settle, not with Harry Hill-style fight, but with a public vote. Celebrity fans such as Robin Gibb, Pixie Lott and Nicole Scherzinger will also reveal what Abba’s music means to them.

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6.00 Breakfast. 7.35 Match of the Day. (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Fern Britton Meets Clarissa Dickson Wright. 11.00 Country Tracks. 12.00 The Politics Show. 1.00 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 1.45 EastEnders. 3.45 Drop Zone. 4.45 Points of View. 5.00 Songs of Praise. 5.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 10.00 Something for the Weekend. 11.30 Flog It! (R) 12.15 Film: Summer Magic. (1963) Disney musical comedy, starring Hayley Mills. 2.00 Live Snooker: UK Championship. The concluding sessions of four firstround matches. 5.30 Lambing Live — Kate’s Year with the Beavans.

6.00 Regional Programmes. 6.30 Countryfile. Ellie Harrison becomes the human quarry for a pack of hunting dogs. Also, James Wong discovers a selection of hybrid vegetables, and Adam Henson visits a farm that teaches children with learning difficulties how to care for animals. 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing. The quarter-final result is announced. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow. From Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. 9.00 Garrow’s Law. Lady Sarah and Garrow face their accusers in court. Last in the series. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 10.25 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson. Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson impersonate famous faces. 10.55 The Apprentice. The seven candidates must buy unusual items at bargain prices. (R) 11.55 The Sky at Night; Weatherview.

6.30 FILM: Dad’s Army. (1971) The Home Guard soldiers are put on their mettle as they get ready to capture three German aviators. British comedy based on the TV series, starring Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier. 8.00 Jeremy Clarkson: Greatest Raid of All Time. The Top Gear presenter explores the story of Operation Chariot, the Second World War commando raid on the French dry dock of St Nazaire in March 1942. (R) 9.00 Operation Mincemeat. How Britain deceived Hitler into thinking the Allies were planning to invade Greece in 1943, allowing them to land in Sicily — their real target — with minimal resistance. 10.00 The Trip. Steve and Rob visit the Yorke Arms in North Yorkshire. (R) 10.30 Match of the Day 2. Highlights of today’s two Premier League matches. 11.30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. (R)

12.20 Sign Zone: Coast. (R) 1.20 Holby City. (R) 2.20 Who Do You Think You Are? (R) 3.05 Secret Iraq. (R) 4.05 BBC News.

12.00 Snooker: UK Championship. 12.50 Snooker: UK Championship Extra. 2.50 BBC News. 4.05 Close.

ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 Finger Tips. (R) 9.45 The X Factor. (R) 11.30 This Morning: Sunday. 12.35 News; Weather. 12.49 Regional Programme. 12.50 Coronation Street. 3.15 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.15 Stars on the Street. (R) 6.15 Regional Programmes. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 6.45 Harry Hill’s the Best of TV Burp. The comedian presents classic clips, skits and quips from previous series. (R) 7.15 All Star Family Fortunes. Actress and glamour model Jennifer Ellison and undefeated former boxer Joe Calzaghe are joined by their families as they compete to win cash for charity. Vernon Kay hosts. 8.00 The X Factor. Viewers have been voting over the past 24 hours and now the remaining acts find out the results, as Dermot O’Leary announces the finalists. 9.00 The Nation’s Favourite Abba Song. Kate Thornton narrates a countdown of the group’s most popular hits, as voted for by the British public. Featuring new interviews with Abba’s Bjorn Ulvaeus and Frida Lyngstad. 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 10.45 FILM: Magicians. (2007) Premiere. Comedy, starring David Mitchell, Robert Webb and Peter Capaldi. 12.25 Premiership Rugby Union. 1.10 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.00 Motorsport UK. 2.55 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4 6.20 Sali Mali. (R) 6.25 The Treacle People. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 Freeze Festival 2010. (R) 7.50 Freesports on 4. 8.20 World B-Boy Series. 8.50 T4: Hollyoaks. 11.20 T4: Live and Lost. 11.35 T4: Ugly Betty. 12.35 T4: Cheryl Cole T4 Special. 12.55 T4: The Album Chart Show: N-Dubz Special. 1.30 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 2.05 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 2.35 Film: Nine Months. (1995) 4.35 Deal or No Deal. 5.25 Film: Fred Claus. (2007) Premiere. Comedy, starring Vince Vaughn. 7.30 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. Sharia law expert Anjem Choudary puts forward his argument. 8.00 Undercover Boss USA. An executive from a company that manages a number of America’s most prestigious racecourses goes undercover as an entrylevel employee — but must overcome his own fear of horses. 9.00 Any Human Heart. Logan finds success and a new life in New York, but still cannot cope with losing Freya and Stella. He begins an affair in London, only for his past to catch up with him. 10.30 Desperate Housewives. Gabrielle and Carlos host a Thanksgiving feast. 11.30 8 Out of 10 Cats. With Mark Watson, Stephen Mangan, Daniel Sloss and Vanessa Feltz. (R) 12.20 The Real Housewives of New Jersey. 1.15 American Football Live. 4.45 Ironman Triathlon. (R) 5.15 Grudge Match. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R)

Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 6.25 Fireman Sam. (R) 6.35 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.45 Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends. (R) 7.00 Mio Mao. (R) 7.05 The WotWots. (R) 7.20 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) 7.25 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs. (R) 7.40 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.55 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) 8.05 Little Princess. (R) 8.15 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.35 Family! (R) 8.45 Castle Farm. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 George Shrinks. (R) 10.00 Shake!: iCarly. 10.35 True Jackson, VP. 11.10 Your Sport. (R) 11.15 Street Market Chefs. (R) 11.45 Emergency Bikers. (R) 12.45 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R) 1.50 Film: Baby Geniuses. (1999) 3.35 Film: Cats & Dogs. (2001) 5.15 Five News. 5.25 Film: Firefox. (1982) 8.00 Bermuda Triangle: The Mystery Revealed. An investigation into the feared waters between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico; (R) Five News at 9. 9.00 FILM: XXX2: The Next Level. (2005) A government spymaster recruits an imprisoned soldier to stop a military organisation from overthrowing the American government. Action sequel, with Ice Cube. 11.00 FILM: The Art of War. (2000) Thriller, starring Wesley Snipes. 1.15 SuperCasino. 4.00 HouseBusters. (R) 4.50 Your Sport. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

Digital ITV2

3.30 Film: The Flintstones (1994) 5.15 Film: Apollo 13 (1995) 8.00 The Vampire Diaries 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.00 Kerry Katona – Coming Clean 11.30 Film: Ocean’s Thirteen (2007)

ITV3

2.45 Film: Anne of the Thousand Days (1969) 5.40 The Darling Buds of May 7.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Single-Handed 11.10 Film: In the Name of the Father (1993)

ITV4

1.00 Live Tennis. The AEGON Masters final. 5.30 The Force 5.45 Film: Flash Gordon (1980) 8.00 Premiership Rugby Union 9.00 Police, Camera, Action! 10.00 Cricket: The Ashes 11.00 Film: End of Days (1999)

BBC THREE

7.00 Freak Like Me 7.30 Sherlock 9.00 Gavin & Stacey 9.30 How Not to Live Your Life 10.00 Family Guy 10.45 American Dad! 11.30 Gavin & Stacey

BBC FOUR

7.00 Time to Remember 7.30 How Earth Made Us 8.30 Masterpieces of Vienna 9.00 Stephen Fry on Wagner 10.30 Film: The Chaser (2008)

E4

3.05 Film: Just My Luck (2006) 5.00 Friends 6.00 Glee 7.00 Life Unexpected 7.55 Friends 9.00 Film: Failure to Launch (2006) 10.55 Rude Tube 11.55 Film: Dying Young (1991)

FILM4

3.00 Courage of Lassie (1946) 4.45 Kim (1950) 6.55 Flight of the Phoenix (2004) Action adventure remake, starring Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson, Giovanni Ribisi and Miranda Otto. 9.00 Hitman (2007) Action thriller, starring Timothy Olyphant, Dougray Scott, Olga Kurylenko, Henry Ian Cusick and Christian Erickson. 10.50 Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006) Comedy, starring Jack Black, Kyle Gass, Meat Loaf, Dave Grohl, Tim Robbins, Ben Stiller and John C Reilly.


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Chesworth Rovers were unlucky as they lost for just the second time this season to Ockley Acorns (Report: Jamie Tullett; Pictures: Victoria Thompson)

Acorns bloom in the cold On a freezing Saturday morning at Forest School, Ockley Acorns Under-11s defeated the in-form Chesworth Rovers 2-1, in a game that almost wasn’t played. The game was delayed half an hour, as the managers waited for the sun to thaw out the solid turf, with the players

also doing their bit by running around the pitch, keeping themselves warm against the harsh wind in the process. When the game eventually kicked off it was Chesworth who took control, having a huge percentage of the possession with William Johnston and Daniel Longo playing the ball from either side of the

pitch, looking for an opening. But it was the impressive Franklyn Taylor who created the majority of the chances. In quick concession he set up Solomon Relleen, who shot wide and then Alastair Garbutt, who hit the crossbar. But it was Taylor himself who opened the scoring, as he received the ball

near the edge of the box and with an impeccably well placed shot he found the top left corner of Jamie Bliss’ net, setting the home team on their way to what looked like would be a big victory. Ockley found their feet and if

it weren’t for superb defending from Chesworth captain Joseph Blake, they may have found an equaliser, but it went into the break with the home team in front. From the restart the away side pressed forward, making a string of attacking moves which led to a deserved equaliser. The goal came as Charlie Kenway played in Conor Gilmartin who shoots high, hitting the underside of the bar before nestling in

the back of the net, with Chesworth goalkeeper Max Paterson unable to reach. The goal changed the outlook of the game and the home side were now on the back foot allowing Alex Watts, Kenway and Gilmartin to threaten their goal frequently. With all this pressure a second goal seemed destined, and it arrived midway through the second half, with Gilmartin this time provider for Kenway, who seemed to cross the ball but it curled

bizarrely into the top corner, giving his side the lead. Chesworth were unfortunate not to secure a late equaliser about five minutes before time, as Relleen played a ball across goal to substitute Ryan Howes but his shot was blocked on the line. The final whistle was blown leaving the home side to rue

their missed opportunities and bad luck. However, with this only their second loss of the season and with them still sitting at the top of the U11 table, Chesworth weren’t too disheartened, knowing that on another occasion the chances they made could’ve led to a huge win.


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sport Golf Declan Nwachukwu is known for his incredible speed

Flying winger’s skills spotted by Harlequins It was about 12 months ago that Declan Nwachukwu made his debut for Horsham Rugby Club. Coming on as a substitute for the Under 13s, he scored two tries with his first two touches then had to come off again! And in a year where his skills have continued to develop in the Under 14’s, Declan has been selected to join the academy at Premiership Club Harlequins. There’s more good news for Horsham - six of the team have also been selected to play for the Sussex Under-14 team. After 5 weeks of intensive trials and training sessions, the successful boys are backs Liam Ruz (Forest), Callum Tusler (Hurstpierpoint), Matt Streeter (Forest) and forwards Tom Ayre (Tanbridge), Tom Clayton (Forest) and Michael Watson (Forest). The boys will now attend Monday night training sessions at Brighton RFC in preparation for games against Essex and Hampshire in March. During the final trials Premiership club Harlequins were also in attendance looking to select boys for their academy. They finally picked just three, one of whom was Declan Nwachukwu. This is an amazing achievement as Declan only started playing rugby this time last year. He becomes the second mem-

ber of the Horsham u14 squad in Harlequins academy as No.8 Sean Richardson is already part of the set up. Head Coach John Riley said: “We are really proud of the boys who made the Sussex squad and the fact that a number of other boys were close to selection, emphasizes the strength in depth we have at this age group. “Declan's progress is a real achievement but he does possess lots of raw natural talent. It only seems five minutes ago when he turned up in his football kit and asked could he have a go at rugby."

l Horsham Under 13s faced Crowborough at the weekend, in what was very much a game of two halves! This match was delayed half an hour whilst the teams waited for the sun to warm up the pitch after sub-zero overnight temperatures.This allowed prop Joe Roche time to buy another match shirt after his Hamster apparently ate enough of the previous one the night before the match to render it useless! Despite the chilly conditions, Horsham made a spritely start and No.8 Duncan Watkins broke clear to capitalize on early pressure from the Green & Whites to score under the posts. The welcome return of Callum Boswell at

and Todd Lowe. Rowan MurphyHunt scored a try, and Boswell converted to make it 26-0. From this point onwards, to their credit, Crowborough came back strongly, and the Green & Whites were regularly on the back foot during the second half, and in some disarray, conceding a total of six penalties. Crowborough made their pressure count and scored two late tries to make the final score a much closer 26-10.

Man of the Match Alex Cleary fly half after injury meant that he resumed kicking duties, and duly converted the try. There was a lot of Horsham pressure. Eventually ‘Shorts’ Collier got possession, and with two good handoffs, broke clear to touch down. Boswell converted to make it 14-0. To complete a half of near total Horsham domination, hooker Luke Saunders scored one of his trademark individual tries with a burst of pace that took him 40 metres to score in the corner. After half-time Horsham brought on Aidan Thompson, Patrick Clouden, Rhodri Martin

l Horsham under-15s beat Lewes 30-15 in a friendly as both sides had had their Sussex A League matches cancelled. Horsham rested several of their A team players and played others out of position - and the pitch at Coolhurst did not thaw enough for them to use the entire pitch so the match was played from top posts to bottom 22 with no conversions. Zac Smith and Jerry Downey gave Horsham a 10-0 lead by half-time but Lewes rallied when the home side made changes and levelled at 10-10. Kyle Fairs and Aaron Boczek then restored Horsham's lead with well-taken tries before Lewes crossed the line once again. Chris Wesson finished the match with two excellent tries from wide right to complete the scoring and seal a comfortable win for Horsham.

Mary is new Lady captain

The new lady captain at Cottesmore Golf and Country Club was handed her keys of office at the Annual General Meeting held last week. Mary Grange, the new captain, has been a member at Cottesmore for six years. She is married and lives in Warnham. Golf Clubs all over England raise money for charities and Cottesmore Ladies Section has been very successful; the last three years alone they raised over £13,000. Mary has chosen to support Action Medical Research during her year as Lady Captain. The nation-wide charity has its headquarters locally in Horsham. This charity exists to fund research into treating disabled children, sick and vulnerable babies and rare diseases in the young. Mary Grange said: “We had a very good year with players from our club succeeding in external competitions individually and as teams. I am confident that our ladies will continue to represent the club so well and raise funds for my charity.” Karen Stafford, last year’s Captain raised over £3,500 for Honeypot a charity based in the South of England that provides respite holidays and on-going outreach support to young carers and children at risk. Indoor Cricket

Oli saves Steyning

Horsham defeated Steyning in the first game of the Under 12 tournament at the Identilam Colts Cricket League on Sunday. Steyning gave away so many extras to help Horsham amass an above average total, with Jonny Newland and Sam Winser both retiring. Horsham’s bowling was much better, with Tom Clark being the pick of the bowlers with 2-9 from his 3 overs. Lingfield looked a useful batting outfit, as they made their debut in this Tournament against Horsham. Steven Brownsey (23*), William Jefferies (22*) and Jack Unwin (15*) all played well, but Horsham’s bowling and fielding kept their total down to 85-3. Harry Haines was the best bowler, returning figures of 2-12 from his 3 overs and Horsham reached their target thanks to Jonny Newland (21*) and Sam Winser (18). In the final game, Lingfield went off like a train against Steyning, with Steve Brownsey, Jack Unwin, George Southgate and Jack Haig all retiring with 20 or more, as they posted a mammoth 127-1. Steyning responded very well, leaving Oli with 3 balls to get 15. Lingfield posted all their fielders on the back wall to stop Oli getting the maximum 6 runs, but somehow Oli squeezed the ball through twiceand picked up the other runs to end on an unbeaten 58.


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Maggs blasts negative fans

John Maggs' satisfaction at picking up another crucial point from Saturday's 1-1 draw with Canvey Island was tempered by what he described as 'the negativity coming from some sections of the club who have convinced themselves that we are going down'. "Let me tell you now that the players don't share that feeling one bit," he fumed. "They will fight tooth and nail to get us out of this position and I stand by what I have always said, that we will not be relegated." The Hornets can consider themselves unfortunate not to have taken greater reward from the weekend fixture that saw Anthony Storey's excellent free-kick opener cancelled out by Jason Hallett's close range header to leave the club next to bottom, yet only a point behind 18th placed Folkestone Invicta whom they visit next week. "Instead of taking the positives out of a good performance, all I seemed to hear after the game was that there's no way we're going to get out of it (relegation). “But I totally disagree. The squad we have now is much stronger than we had a couple of months ago. We're putting together a decent run, we've lost just once in 5 games, and someone is going to take a hiding from us one day, believe me.” Jason Hallett stepped off the bench to deny Horsham a crucial victory on a freezing afternoon at Gorings Mead. Pat Harding went closest to opening the scoring during an otherwise uneventful first half when his close range header was tipped on to the underside of the crossbar by Gulls' 'keeper James Russell but the Hornets enjoyed better fortune after the break when Anthony Storey curled home a free-kick. Substitute Hallett had been on the pitch just 4 minutes when he headed home the equaliser but the Hornets had the chances to claim the win with Russell denying Andrews and John Easterford's excellent challenge keeping Billy Dunn at bay John Maggs added: “We've said all along that we're in this together so I ask everyone to drop the negative thoughts and get behind us. There's nearly 80 points up for grabs so there's no reason for anyone to panic. “

Report: www.hornetsreview.co.uk Pictures: John Lines

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Send us your sports reports

Many thanks to all of the clubs that have submitted reports. We do our best to publish all reports sent to us, and welcome words and pictures from all sports clubs in the district. So keep them coming - and if you think there is a match/sports event we should be at then do get in touch. Don’t forget pics taken by The Resident are available as Jpegs free of charge. Please send reports and picture requests to ben@the-resident.co.uk

Girls hit ten but boys frozen out Most of the colts’ fixtures on Sunday were disrupted by the weather, as the freezing conditions left the Astro pitches unplayable. Only the Girls U18 plate match and the Boys U16 cup game went ahead, and there were mixed fortunes for the two teams. The girls had a home draw against Guildford. The Horsham girls played extremely well with all the players doing their bit – from the forwards who found the back of the net on a regular basis to the midfield and defence who supported them so effectively. By half time the score was 6-0 to Horsham. The second half saw the girls consolidate their lead with a final score of 10-1, an emphatic victory against the strong Surrey club. Scorers were Jess Dean (4), Lizzie Wait (3) Louisa Denman (2) and Genie Trumpess (1) The Horsham team are now through to the final sixteen of the competition, with the next stage scheduled for February. Meanwhile the boys U16 team had an early start, with a mid morning push back over in Canterbury. Kent had already had a light dusting of snow before the Horsham team arrived, but with the temperature hovering just above the zero mark the water based pitch was deemed playable and the match started on schedule.

Having already lost key midfielder Toby Fraser through illness before the game, the Horsham side suffered a further blow as front man Jack Dean had to be helped from the pitch with an Achilles tendon injury after only ten minutes. With Jack unable to take any further part in the game, the visitors put up a spirited defence despite constant pressure from the home side. Midway through the first half the snow began to fall and it became progressively more difficult to see the pitch markings or even the players. Despite this the boys battled on and were unfortunate to concede four goals before the half time break. In the second half the Canterbury boys steadily added to their total despite some excellent saves from keeper Sam Johnson. Horsham had their chances too but it just wasn’t their day and they were unable to convert chances into goals. The final score of 11-0 was disappointing for Horsham who played better than the score line suggested, but all credit to Canterbury for a strong performance to earn them a place in the next round of the National Cup.

Left: Jaime Whitehouse battles on for Horsham at Canterbury, while Dan Humphreys (below left) might regret this tackle

Pictures by Clare Turnbull


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Cowfold 3rds raced into a 4-0 lead against Horsham Crusaders, who came back strong in the second half but it wasn’t enough against the league leaders

Ruthless Fold see off rivals The Big Match Report: Nick Hind Pictures: Chris Woolgar Cowfold 3rds v Crusaders Div 4 North this week, to watch an intriguing contest that saw Cowfold 3rds claim top spot in the league and stretch out a 6 point cushion over rivals, Horsham Crusaders. The Fold showed their efficiency and ruthlessness in

it wasn’t long before a clumsy challenge in the box allowed Fold’s Josh Harris to open up the scoring from the penalty spot. Throughout the half the Crusaders were guilty of relinquishing possession in dangerous areas. Fold Skipper,

front of goal to claim a hard fought 5-2 victory and condemn the Crusaders to their second consecutive defeat. Usually so sharp from the off, the Crusaders were way off the pace, forced into countless errors as Cowfold pressed with purpose in defence, and

Shay Moulden, stripped a fumbling full back with ease to supply a well timed cross for Josh Harris to claim his brace with a precise shot into the right corner. Cowfold went 3 up after Shay Moulden’s sudden loss of balance won a free kick just

outside the box. While the decision was dubious, the finish was emphatic; Moulden, regaining perfect balance, fired in a low curler into the right corner past the despairing dive of the luckless Jack Mainstone in the Crusaders goal. The goal of the game came on the half hour, orchestrated by Fold full back, Terry Self. Sending a pass in-field to the feet of Dave Fisher, he continued his run into the box to receive Fisher’s perfectly weighted pass and lash in number four, finishing off a professional first half performance for the new league leaders. The Crusaders play an attractive brand of football, and the belief is strong, so there was always a fight-back on the cards. But a well drilled Cowfold defence were confident enough to soak up the early pressure of the second half. But, on the hour, two quick fire goals from the Crusaders turned the dynamics of the game and the fight back was on. Rob Cooper picked up a goal on his debut, before the instinctive finish of James Callaby bought the tie back to 4-2. Comfortable all afternoon, Cowfold suddenly looked shaky at the back. The Crusaders piled on the pressure and would have made it 4-3 but for a heroic save from Paul Taylor in the Fold goal. From an in-swinging, dipping corner Taylor showed great courage to palm the ball away

from under his bar as the goal hungry Crusaders bared down on him. Taylor’s save proved the pivotal moment of the tie. Only minutes later Jack Morgan’s stooping header for Cowfold made it game over at 5-2, finally seeing off the relentless surge of the Cru-

saders. Fold manager, Martin Hyde, knew the perils of complacency after his side’s excellent first half blitz stating: “I told the lads to be wary of the fight back. Fortunately, we did our damage in the first half and scored the fifth just at the right time.”

For Steve Greening, Crusaders boss, there were mixed emotions, but defensive frailties seemed to be his overriding worry when saying; “I’m proud of the response shown in the second half- but, you can’t give away four sloppy goals before the break and expect to win the game.”


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