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Venice comes to Horsham town centre Matthew James News Editor
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The romance and glamour of Venice will come to the centre of Horsham on Easter Monday as part of the town’s Piazza Italia festival. The Carnevale di Venezia, which is being supported by Southern Water, will include a twist on the Venetian gondola, an enactment of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a display of Italian super cars, Venetian-style masks and a wine-tasting tour of local bars and pubs. Nigel Fitzsimmons, of Horsham District Council, said: “This is the fifth year we’ve held the Piazza Italia, our annual festival celebrating all things Italian, and we are sure the Carnevale di Venezia will really catch people’s imagination. “We would like to thank Southern Water for kindly sponsoring the Carnevale di Venezia and look forward to welcoming their Water Café, promoting easy ways to save water, to the Carfax.” A gondola will cruise around the town centre and the world’s best known love story, Romeo and Juliet, will be performed from a town centre balcony. Anyone who has made a Venetian mask to mark the celebrations will have a chance to win a prize for the best creation. Horsham Museum will run mask-making workshops in the build up to the event. Italian cars, including De Tomasos, Maseratis, Lamborghinis, Alfa
Romeos and Zondas, will be on display, as well as Ducati motorbikes and classic and modern Minis. Darren Bentham, director of Southern Water’s metering programme, said: “We are delighted to be sponsoring the Carnevale di Venezia. We are keen to support the communities where we are working to install new water meters. “Our Water Café will be in the Carfax on the day to give out advice and information on using water efficiently, as well as answer questions about our metering programme. “Metering is regarded by many people as a fairer system for charging as you pay for what you use. “With the South East classed by the government as an ‘area of water stress’, metering is an important part of our long-term strategy to manage water resources.” Venetian masks made and worn as part of the celebrations can be handed in at Horsham Museum, The Causeway, between 11am and 3.30pm on Easter Monday, April 25. See www.piazza-italia.co.uk for more information about the festival, from April 22 to 25.
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Cooking up a feast of fun Southwater Junior School held a community challenge event – to cook as many pancakes as possible in one day, both in school and at home. From 8am to 7pm on Tuesday, a team of dedicated batter makers flipped and tossed sweet and savoury pancakes from ingredients donated by local businesses. As part of the nationwide Let’s Get Cooking initiative, more than 50 parents, guardians, carers, staff, Rangers and pupils from The Forest School joined all of the junior school’s pupils to help serve and clear up. A staggering 1,254 people took part at the school, including ‘tiny’ supporters Little Acorns and Southwater Village Hall Pre-school, friends,
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families and other local schools. It is anticipated that when all of those who also registered to cook at home are tallied, the final total of pancakes consumed will exceed the goal of 2,000. A spokesman for Sainsbury’s Horsham, which donated bananas and raspberries, said: “We think this event is a great way of bringing the community together and were happy to support teaching healthy eating in a fun way.” School business manager Lindsy Stott said: “Thanks must also go to Nicky Fuller and her valiant team of organisers and helpers, to Castlewood, Holbrook and Kingslea Primaries for the loan of equipment and to all those who supported the event.”
It’s not been good enough, railway chief admits MP Nick Herbert has taken up the concerns of many constituents about the Brighton and Arun Valley railway lines. The Arundel and South Downs MP met with David Scorey, the franchise improvement director of Southern Railway, at Westminster. He later received a letter from Mr Scorey, who admitted: “Our recent performance has not been at the level we aim to deliver, nor what our passengers have rightly come to expect.” Mr Scorey stressed the company was “determined to address the performance issues and regain the
confidence of our passengers”. Three main factors have affected the service since last May – congestion on the route, poor infrastructure reliability and poorer fleet reliability than expected on a small proportion of trains. Mr Herbert said: “I was pleased to be able to meet with David Scorey to raise the concerns of many of my constituents about Southern’s service over the last few months. “I welcome the company’s recognition that recent performance has not met the expectations of passengers. “I am glad that they are taking
urgent steps to improve the service, as well as ensuring that there are better preparations for extreme winter weather. “I will be monitoring the standard of service closely on both the Brighton and Arun Valley lines.” Meanwhile, a total of 80 new help points have been installed at 40 Southern stations so that passengers can call for information and help at the press of a button. Southern spokesman Richard Hands said: “Help points are an extremely important part of our customer information package. They are
highly visible and easy to use, and are very popular with our passengers. “We’re keen to let people know that it doesn’t have to be an emergency. Passengers can use help points to talk to one of our operators in our control centre about any aspect of their journey. “From train times to assistance with wheelchairs, press the blue button. Our operators are there to help.” Southern plans to install 40 more help points at stations by the end of the year, with more than 30 of these having a built-in flat screen for realtime train running information.”
The possible formation of a Friends Group for Chesworth Farm will be discussed on Monday, April 11. The Horsham Society and Forest Neighbourhood Council have arranged a meeting at the Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham, from 7pm to 9pm. Diane Sumpter, chairman of the neighbourhood council, said: “Experience has shown that the best way to retain green spaces in urban areas is to nurture and use them. “We have to be seen to take a positive interest in these areas on an ongoing basis if we are to keep them. “A Friends group can assist the council through its countryside wardens to maintain and develop a nature reserve like Chesworth Farm and ensure that it’s kept for future generations to enjoy. “The success of such an approach in Horsham can be seen with the success of the Friends of Warnham Nature Reserve.”
New yellow peril New double yellow lines in part of London Road and New Place Road, Pulborough, have been approved by Chanctonbury county local committee. Cllr Frank Wilkinson, chairman of the committee, said: “There is a safety issue on this stretch of road, and concerns that vehicles parked there affect the safe turning of traffic to and from the A29 London Road and bus access. “We recognised there were concerns about the proposals, but we felt the benefits for the community outweighed them. We have requested that the scheme is closely monitored and the impact assessed.” The committee also agreed £1,500 Community Initiative Funding for Sussex fun days, towards entertainers and workshops for children with special needs. It will meet again at Storrington First School at 7pm on Wednesday, June 8.
Charity awareness Parkinsons UK, formerly Parkinson’s Disease Society, is promoting an awareness and fundraising week from April 11 to April 17. The Horsham group, which has more than 100 members, is supporting the event and will hold a street collection in the town on Saturday, April 16. Parkinsons UK is a national charity dedicated to raising money for research, as well as supporting all people living with Parkinson’s, their families, friends and carers. The local group organises exercise classes, regular informal social meetings, fundraising events and outings. Contact branch chairman Paul Dodd on 01403 266173 or secretary Carol Mathews on 01403 263882.
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Horsham Cricket and Sports Club has been awarded a £20,000 grant by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in partnership with Sport England. The money goes towards the cost of a three-bay synthetic practice area, costing about £43,000, also funded by Horsham District Council (£10,000), West Sussex County Council (£2,500) and the Gatwick Area Community Fund (£1,500). Club committee member Polly Clark said: “It was fantastic news when we heard we had been awarded the grants because we urgently needed to upgrade our practice facilities. “The new synthetic practice area is high quality and in accordance with ECB specifications and will provide the safe environment which is so important for the development of young cricketers. “We have over 200 young cricketers at the club, including girls, and our 10 ECB qualified coaches will be able to introduce a much more structured coaching programme. “In recent years the club has made good progress and has achieved ECB Clubmark and Focus Club status, which enabled us to make an application for the grant. “We also work closely with the local schools and offer them cricket
and coaching opportunities. We aim to increase participation in the playing of the game and we are very keen to strengthen our women’s and girls’ section. “We are grateful to the ECB and Sport England for their most generous grant and we acknowledge with gratitude the support given by Horsham District Council, West Sussex County Council, the Gatwick Area Community Fund and all our members for fundraising. “We could not afford this expensive project from our own resources. We regard the grants as an investment in the future cricket at the club and for the benefit of the local community.” Charles Johnson, Sport England’s director of property, said: “The improved practice and coaching facilities at Horsham Cricket and Sports Club will be welcomed both by experienced players looking to improve their game and by people who are new to cricket. “We are confident that the ECB’s strategic approach to investing in high-quality, sustainable facilities will help cricket to attract and retain many new participants and create more opportunities to develop sporting talent.” Bruce Cruse, the ECB’s national funding and facilities manager, said: “The ECB is pleased to invest in this worthy project and to give a boost to grassroots facility development. “It has been planned to input new impetus into the playing future of the local community. I am confident
as the investment matures that cricket locally will go from strength to strength.” Players who have developed through the Horsham youth system include current Sussex stars Chris Nash, 27, and Will Beer, 22.
The official opening will take place on Friday, April 22. Cricket broadcaster and journalist Christopher Martin-Jenkins will officiate, supported by England women cricketers Sarah Taylor, Claire Connor, Holly Colvin and Caroline Atkins.
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Three men walked into Carphone Warehouse, West Street, Horsham, just before 2pm on Wednesday and made off with five handsets. They ran towards the Needles Estate area with two Blackberry phones, two Samsungs and an HTC Desire HD phone. All three are about 5ft 10in, aged 25 to 35, with short brown hair and of large build. One was wearing a grey tracksuit and white trainers, another had blue jeans and a light blue polo shirt, and the other wore blue jeans and a striped navy and white jumper. Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 0778 of 6/4, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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Grapple fans get a treat Varsity Pro Wrestling debuts in Horsham today (Friday) at the Drill Hall (7.30pm). The wrestling organisation, fresh off a tour that saw appearances by Gladiator Inferno and WWE superstar Billy Gunn, regularly runs shows in Hampshire, Kent and Devon. But this is the first chance for the wrestling fans of Horsham to see the best British wrestlers in action. Amongst the VPW superstars are the teenage sensation ‘Mr. Moonsault’ Jake McCluskey, ‘Pride of England’ Robbie Everest, the brutal and intense Rob Holte, high-flying ‘Eagle’ Nathan McKenzie and 12-year wrestling veteran The UK Kid. Tickets will be available on the door from 7pm at £10 for adults, £8 for children and OAPs.
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Atlantis Homes in on more success Sponsorship deal with pool company will help young swimmers continue impressive progress Horsham’s successful competitive swimming club has made a big splash with a major sponsorship deal. Home Counties Pools and Hot Tubs of Horsham are to become the top Platinum sponsor at Atlantis, in the first of a number of new sponsorship deals that the ambitious Horsham club will be announcing. Home Counties are Sussex and Surrey’s leading suppliers of pool installation services, hot tubs, spas, and fitness pools.
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These include the pioneering Endless Pools, which allow swimmers to swim or exercise against a smooth current that is fully adjustable to any speed or ability. The company has won seven prestigious Gold Awards from the Swimming Pool and Allied Trades Association (SPATA) for its excellence in the industry. The first manifestation of the new partnership will come when a 30-strong team of Atlantis coaches 30317 Home Counties and swimmers leave today (Friday)
for their annual overseas swim training camp. This year’s week-long camp is being held at Lignano, Italy, where the 2005 European Youth Olympics were held in the centre’s 10-lane 50m pool. The swimmers will train for four hours in the pool and one hour on land each day. Last year Atlantis enjoyed an extended camp thanks to the Icelandic volcanic eruption that grounded all flights, and the party returned home by coach. All members of the squad will be given training kit, which for the first time will carry the Home Counties logo as well as the Atlantis logo. In time, all training kit will carry the Home Counties logo. Home Counties will also sponsor a new annual team gala hosted by Atlantis in which eight teams from across Sussex, Surrey and the South East will compete for the Endless Pools Trophy. The inaugural contest will take place at the Pavilions in the Park on June 18. Atlantis swimmers will provide demonstrations at Home Counties open days and raise money for charity at the same time. Atlantis and Home Counties hope to raise money for the rehabilitation pool at Headley Court, near Leatherhead, which provides hydrotherapy for those badly injured in the service of their country, by swimming the Local Paper Advert 2010 equivalent of the Channel and back in
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excellent common foundation on which to build.” Craig Trusson, managing director of Home Counties, said: “We like to be involved in local initiatives and our local community. “Atlantis is a perfect fit for us and I have been impressed with their progress and profile locally. I’m excited by the possibilities of our partnership.”
News in Brief Tsunami help Ayuko Sutton, from Warnham, other Japanese people from the Horsham area and West Sussex firefighters will raise money for survivors of the Japan earthquake and tsunami. They will be at the Carfax from 10am to 4pm tomorrow (Saturday) and donations will be sent to Japan via the British Red Cross. Workshops, origami, bookmarkmaking, a chopstick challenge, yo yo, shiatsu massage, Kendo sword-fighting, a toy display, a Japanese tea ceremony and a Kimono demonstration are promised, and cakes and sushi will be on sale.
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Age Concern Horsham District has changed its name to Age UK Horsham District. Bernard Baldwin, chief officer of Age UK Horsham District, said: “We are delighted to be part of the new Age UK family. “Working closely with the national charity will mean we can continue and improve the work we already do for people in later life. We will also have a new close working link with the Age UK shops in Billingshurst, Henfield and Horsham.”
Drainage roadworks Work to improve drainage in Station Road, Billingshurst, will start on Monday, April 11. Larger pipes and extra road gullies will be put in at a cost of £20,000 to West Sussex County Council. The scheme is scheduled to take up to two weeks to complete, weather permitting, with temporary traffic lights in operation.
Hedge planting More than 30 people from the local community and church helped parents and friends plant a hedge at Bradbury Court, the supported living scheme in Washington. Anyone interested in supporting future projects can contact Louise Jones on 01243 371722 or Jane Anderson on 01403 750632.
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Union boss is the problem UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis ought to be careful before he goes around suggesting that the government is “telling lies” (The Resident, April 1); it merely encourages people to look more closely at what he is saying. For example, he is wrong to say that the banks and bankers caused the present financial mess. It is true that, by their foolishness, maladministration and greed, they exacerbated a bad national situation, a situation that was created by the last Labour government that doubtless Mr Prentis would affect to support. When Labour came to power in 1997, they inherited a budget surplus from the outgoing government. When they left office last May, Labour left a deficit of £1 trillion and an annual budgetary deficit of £150 billion. What part of “there is no money left” do Mr Prentis and his followers not understand? Much of the total deficit we are now having to pay back was caused by lavishing the public sector with funding that the country could not support – notwithstanding the gold that was sold at fire-sale prices by (Gordon) Brown and the annual plundering of pension funds. For Prentis to say that our problems can be solved by taxing the banks and bankers would suggest that he does not understand the problem. In my opinion, he knows perfectly well that what he says is untrue, although I would not dream of suggesting he is lying. The amount of money that would be raised by even the most pernicious of tax rates on the banks’ annual profits would have an insignificant impact on the annual deficit, let alone the massive accrued debt. Then again, why did Prentis go all the way to central London when, by his own admission, much of the pain soon to be endured is being meted out by the local authorities? Isn’t every town hall in the land cluttered by
too many lines of often unnecessary and overpaid management and staff? Is it not true that most local authorities are focusing the cuts on front-line services rather than risible management structures plus incomes and pensions awarded to themselves during a time of government profligacy? Is it not therefore the case that Mr Prentis and his followers are the problem, not the solution? Allan Palmer Billingshurst, via email
Hot air from politicians The winter fuel allowance, to help with heating bills, was worth £250 for the over60s. It has been cut to £200. It was £400 for the over-80s and it will be £300. The Tories and their Liberal chums chopped it to save some £600 million. A drop in the ocean compared to the cuts in corporation tax to help the richest. The trade unions have condemned the hypocritical action of the government, who of course promised with tears in their eyes that the pensioners would not be punished. That was before the election of course. Clegg, Cameron and Miliband have no problem keeping warm. They generate enough hot air between them. They should not be allowed to get away with this. It may take a bit more than a letter to your MP (though write one by all means). When the trade unions give a lead they can bring hundreds of thousands out onto the streets. The people need not be afraid of the government. The government ought to be afraid of the people. Derek McMillan Mid-Sussex Socialist Party
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Toys out of the pram
Future of youth services
For the residents of Horsham, some of whom have lived here all their lives, their town and district is changing rapidly out of all proportion – and not for the better. We were promised that Horsham and Crawley would not join up to become ‘Crawsham’, but with permission to build 2,500 houses at Faygate it now seems within spitting distance. The 2,000 houses being built at Broadbridge Heath has the supply roads being laid. Over 500 houses are proposed at Southwater and 500 at Billingshurst. Businesses are pulling out of the town at a rate of knots. It’s very scary also because the very essence of this historic market town has been ruined. Big Society – what Big Society? It certainly is not active and well in Horsham. What have we got left of any historic or interesting areas in the town? The Causeway and the museum and most importantly the town hall, standing empty because Horsham District Council have thrown all their toys out of their pram because concerned residents opposed their plan to turn it into yet another restaurant. There is a respected charitable organisation, namely the Blue Flash Music Trust of Horsham, who would like to manage and run it for all sorts of community events, just like it used to be. So why can’t they be given a chance? Remember the Big Society. From any revenue forthcoming to Horsham District Council from the developers of all these new houses, surely some can go towards benefiting the community. Let us have a say in at least one decision concerning our wellbeing. Remember us, the council tax payers.
There has been much debate in recent months about the future of youth service provision in West Sussex. I would like to tell your readers about the changes underway. The background of course is the fact that the county council has to reduce its spending by £79 million over the next three years. That involves making some difficult choices. But it also gives us the chance to look at new and innovative ways of delivering some services and working more closely with a range of partners including community groups and the voluntary sector. I hope most people will support our decision to direct scarce resources to where they are most needed and can have the greatest positive impact. That is why in the future we will concentrate on intensive early intervention and targeted support for West Sussex’s most vulnerable young people. While this new focus means we are withdrawing from direct provision of universal services, there are no plans to suddenly ‘shut up shop’ and walk away. We will do our best to provide transitional assistance in the move towards a new service model. Over recent months we have been meeting and talking to community and voluntary organisations, as well as local management committees for youth centres, exploring how they can take over the buildings we currently use to continue delivering youth activities within their own communities. We have already had some very encouraging meetings around the county. We are also developing an extensive ‘menu’ of practical help, guidance and support we can offer to interested parties. This includes: • Helping groups to become more self-supporting or find other sources of external funding • Providing professional ‘how to’ guides, training and curriculum materials • Helping to recruit and support more potential volunteers • Facilitating things like help with insurance, CRB checks, payroll, health and safety advice and other practical services • Using our YourSpace website to engage and network with young people and volunteers • Developing a policy to support groups who want to take over running county council buildings. The county council very recently approved a ‘community asset transfer’ policy where, in the right circumstances, we will make available a local authority building to a management committee or to a community or voluntary group. I want to stress that I am fully committed to working with young people and all interested parties in order to provide as many countywide youth activities as possible. I believe we can create a new service for the future through the use of the service’s professional support and guidance and the buildings transfer policy, which shows clearly that the county council is not in the business of just walking away from services. We believe that a Big Society approach is the right way forward. I hope this will help reassure local communities and young people. My door is always open and if anyone wants to approach me with ideas or suggestions, I will be very happy to consider them.
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Memories of 1951 I was interested to see the contrasting photographs featured in Past and Present (The Resident, April 1). In 1951 I was a pupil at Horsham High School For Girls, then located in Tanbridge Park off Worthing Road. So I passed this busy intersection daily on my way to and from school. Some High School girls can be seen in the photograph, homeward-bound. On the corner was the old Black Horse Hotel, which was a focal point for so many social activities in those days – writer and poet Hilaire Belloc, usually wearing a cloak, being a frequent visitor. Next door in West Street was the rather posh gentlemen’s outfitters, Apedaile’s – a magnet for the well-dressed Horsham male! On the other corner was JH Stephens ironmongers, which had an atmosphere all of its own. And on the other side of the crossroads one can spot Gilbert Rice, then one of the town’s leading car showrooms. All alas now gone. It is so easy to look back to those far-off days through rose-tinted specs. But I have to say that in my opinion Horsham was a far more pleasant town than it is today. Barbara Worley Ayshe Court Drive, Horsham
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Silverstone challenge for Weald youngsters Sam Rose The Weald School
A team run by students from The Weald School will race in a national challenge at Silverstone on May 1. Thanks to an incredible afterschool project, 10 lucky students will take to the track and race in the Greenpower Car Corporate Challenge. Competing against 39 teams in a four-hour endurance race, which pits school teams against corporate
giants, the students will race alongside entries from Jaguar Land Rover and Bentley. The team has spent months preparing the car for the biggest event they have raced in. The Weald Greenpower team won the Greenpower national final qualifiers and finished second in the final race, held at the prestigious Goodwood circuit. Driver Alex Lee said: “I am really looking forward to racing at Silverstone. It will be a completely different challenge and I think we have a chance to prove just how good our
team is. “I really think we have a team capable of competing with the large companies.” Headteacher Peter Woodman said: “The students in the Greenpower Car team have done a fantastic job this year. “They have not only built an electric-powered car but raced and won with it. The competition gives fantastic opportunities to develop design skills, creativity and building teamwork.” See greenpower.theweald.org.uk for more information.
Dispute over Old Town Hall Efforts to discover the condition in the contract for the Old Town Hall have been blanked by Horsham District Council, campaigners claim. Trader David Brooks, the Old Town Hall petition organiser, made a request under the Freedom of Information Act last September. He said: “The original request was refused on the grounds of commercial interest. However, seeing as the restaurant walked away, I don’t see how this can be so. “After the necessary review by Horsham District Council which upheld the refusal, I escalated the matter to the Information Commissioner’s Office. Since then, I have received yet another letter from the council saying it is still considering the matter. “This appears to be outside the normal process and some may wonder whether the council wishes to get to the other side of the local elections (on May 5) before possible disclosure, so avoiding democratic accountability.” Robert Mayfield, of the Blue Flash Music Trust, said: “Coincidentally I made the same request. The conditional contract was signed by the restaurant, but they were somehow able to subsequently walk away from the lease. “It seems the mysterious condition was not fulfilled. It is probably little to do with any delay caused by the court case. I think the Horsham public has the right to know the truth. “My request was refused on the grounds that I was vexatious. I strongly refute these unfounded allegations and indeed my interest in the Old Town Hall was supported by a High Court judge. “The council acts inconsistently,
it seems. I am only accused of being vexatious when I ask a difficult question that the council does not want to answer just yet. “I’ve just received another letter from the council solicitor saying that my appeal could take up to 40 days. This timescale would go beyond polling day on May 5.”
I am only accused of ‘being vexatious when I ask a difficult question
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Mr Brooks added: “I have been informed by the council that after a passage of time the details of the contract might be released.” The Resident asked Horsham District Council for a response, but did not receive this before our print deadline.
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Nature reserve Springs into action Neil Henry Friends of Warnham Local Nature Reserve
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Spring is here. The snowdrops gave way to yellow flowers – daffodils, primroses, celandines and marsh marigold. The blue flowers are starting to appear – ground ivy, violets and bluebells. Some interesting fungi are also showing themselves. Peacock, Comma and Holly Blue butterflies have also been seen. All 70-plus nest boxes were
checked and the cameras have been tested and re-installed in six of them. Everywhere there are signs that the birds are gathering nesting material. At least three of the camera boxes have definite activity and soon will be sending live pictures to the TV screen inside the visitor centre. Our resident Swans have settled on their traditional nest site on the island in the Millpond. On the Millpond, Coot, Moorhen and Great Crested Grebe have been displaying, and farther back in the woods the heronry is very busy with over two
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dozen nests. Although the Herons’ nests cannot be seen from the public areas of the reserve, we are assured by Jacob Everitt, the warden, that all is well. Herons, and occasionally Little Egrets, are frequently seen in flight and wading in the margins of the Millpond. We hope the Egrets will consider nesting here too. Roe Deer are seen daily in the woods and hedgerows, particularly in the Walnut Tree Plantation and beyond the Stag Beetle Loggery. Other sightings include Redpoll, Siskin and Long-tailed Tits amongst the plentiful ‘regulars’. Although not on the reserve, two Grey Shrike have been seen several times nearby in the past few weeks. The Friends will again be running a monthly programme of events, on behalf of Horsham District Council (HDC), which will be advertised in the Countyside Activities leaflet, due out soon. Some of these events will require advance booking, due to strict limits on numbers. The Summer programme includes a dawn chorus walk, moth trapping demonstration, pond dipping (separately for both adults and juniors) and an evening walk on the reserve. A parallel programme of events is run for members of Friends, again at approximately monthly intervals. As part of the HDC Winter events
programme, a tree identification walk took place in February, led by Vivien Hodge, and there was a talk on small mammals on March 17. The latter was presented by Mike Goff and we discovered that the recording of small mammals in this area was very under-represented, when compared with bird species and the larger mammals. The creatures discussed were limited to mice, shrews, voles and dormice. It was intended to use live trapping to inspect animals at close hand on the following Saturday morning. But ‘the best laid plans of mice and men’ caused a postponement to a later date because of freezing conditions which would have caused distress to any captives. We hope to pick up on this again when the weather is warmer. A display about the reserve was set up in Horsham Library for two weeks until April 2 and there was a stall in Piries Place Market on March 26. The ‘roadshow’ stall offered a display of photographs and information about the reserve, with a selection of sales items including fridge magnets, postcards, calendars and notebooks to raise funds for projects. Hopefully we will repeat the ‘roadshow’ at intervals through the year. A column by Neil Henry on March 25 was out of date due to a computer error.
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Change of command at Sea Cadets Millais girls in court Lt John Allam has stepped down as officer in charge of Horsham Sea Cadets because of a change in his job. Lt Allam, who joined the cadets in 1971, has been officer in charge for nine years and has taken part in events such as the celebrations to mark Trafalgar 200 in 2005. Lt Kevin Milligan takes over as commanding officer of TS Glory until the end of this year, by which time he will have identified and trained a permanent relief. The unit’s training officer is himself due to move to another role early next year.
Fourteen girls from Millais School won a heat of the Magistrates’ Court Mock Trial competition at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court. Taking on the roles of magistrates, lawyers, court officers and witnesses, the girls prosecuted and defended against other school teams in two cases which centred on a domestic violence incident between two sisters. ‘Magistrate’ Alex White, 14, said: “I am really enjoying the competition. I have learned a great deal about the work of the court and the quite complex decision processes real magistrates have to go through. It makes me feel quite important.” ‘Defence lawyer’ Emma Eatwell, 14, said: “I have got so much from
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All the fun of the animal farm All creatures great and small descend on the Carfax over the Easter weekend A Great Easter Bunny Hunt will be held in Horsham town centre during the Easter school holidays from Monday, April 11, to Bank Holiday Monday, April 25. Accompanied pre-teenage children are invited to visit a range of shops and search for the names of the rabbits hiding there. They stand a chance of winning £40 or £20. At many of the participating shops, the children will also be invited to play Find the Carrot, with small
Knockout event boosts charity Original props from It’s a Knockout, the hit TV series of the 1970s and ’80s, will be used in a charity challenge. PSDS, which supports children with Down syndrome and their families in West Sussex and Surrey, will benefit from the event at Ewhurst on Sunday, June 26. Teams can still sign up to take part. More information is available by emailing rick@psds.info or visiting www.psds.info/itsaknockout About 30 families benefit from the services provided by PSDS, including weekly pre-school early development groups, music therapy, sing and sign sessions, speech and language therapy, educational conferences, monthly family gatherings, social events, an after-school drama club and access to a special library of resources. Occupational therapy sessions and
a weekly parent and baby group were recently launched by the charity. PSDS chairman Rick Wates said: “Our aim today is exactly the same as when we first started five years ago – to help children with Down syndrome reach their full, wonderful potential. “We work hard to raise the £50,000 a year needed to operate at our current level, so we are really grateful for any help that we receive. “We’re really proud of all that PSDS has achieved, but most importantly we are extremely proud of our children. “A diagnosis of Down syndrome means there are some extra challenges to face, but, with the right help and access to the same opportunities as their friends and siblings, our children have a very bright future.”
PSDS chairman Rick Wates and trustee Helen Shiers size up the competition for their It’s a Knockout Charity Challenge Photo by Toby Phillips
prizes available. The event is being organised by the Rotary Club of Horsham in partnership with Horsham District Council. See Page 26 for an entry form. The Rotary Club’s charity market will be held in the Carfax on Sunday, April 17, accompanied by Arthur’s Lodge’s Animal Farm, face painting and other entertainment. A giant bunny will hand out chocolate eggs. The mobile farm will include a calf, donkey, sheep, goat, chickens, ducks,
rabbits, guinea pigs and a dog. Experts will be on hand to answer questions and offer advice on caring for the animals. Julian Peters, owner of Arthur Lodge, said: “I am delighted to be able to bring the animal farm to the Rotary’s Club’s charity market. “It is a great way to learn about animals within a hands-on environment. I hope the farm attracts more visitors to the market, raising even more money for all the charities involved.”
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Past & Present
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Each week we feature a different historical photograph of Horsham from 1951 and an updated photograph from this year North Street from Carfax Do you have any memories of this area? Email ‘Your Shout’ – matthew@the-resident.co.uk
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Roger rolls back the years
Roger Baker at the 1951 photo exhibition
An exhibition of photographs showing Horsham 60 years ago has opened at Horsham Museum. The photos were taken by members of Horsham Photographic Society, whose longest-serving member Roger Baker visited the exhibition this week. Mr Baker joined the society in 1953, only two years after its photographers captured how the town looked at the time of the Festival of Britain. He bought his first daylight printing frame from Evans chemist and photographic, on the corner of Carfax
and Middle Street – a shop which features in one of the photos, published by The Resident on March 25. Mr Baker, 75, said: “The change has been dramatic, some for the better and some for the worse. Horsham was a very good market town in all respects, but things move on. “I suppose we are all a bit reluctant to change, but I’m proud to have lived in Horsham all my life.” Mr Baker, who switched to digital photography about 10 years ago, said: “I was a bit reluctant at first, but it has brought photography to the masses.”
With images of the old millers cottage next to Prewetts mill, Horsham fire station next to Park House, The Odeon obelisk on North Street (see above) and Horsham Market on a bustling day, along with many others, Horsham 1951 is an opportunity to see how Horsham has changed and to thank members of the society. The Horsham 1951 exhibition will run until June 25. For further information, contact assistant curator Jason Semmens on 01403 254959, email museum@ horsham.co.uk or visit the website at www.horshammuseum.org
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Business
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Two creative women from Horsham have demonstrated a savvy business sense, by turning their love of making things into companies that make money
All things nice: Jane Medhurst from Make & Bake
Luna Russell hosts sessions for people to get together and get creative
It often takes a creative idea to turn a new product, service or company into a success. Whether it’s a vacuum cleaner on a roller ball, or a local, affordable school uniform service, bright ideas can mean big business. And now, two Horsham women have decided to turn their own creativity into cash, by setting up businesses that allow them to do what they love, for a living. Jane Medhurst, from Southwater, recently set up Make & Bake, a small company through which she not only makes and decorates cakes for any occasion, but organises and hosts parties where everyone can get involved in the fun. Jane thinks it is something she was always meant to do: “I always liked baking cakes and people have said to me for years that I should do it for a living. So now I am! It comes very naturally to me and I really love it. I’m lucky I get to do something I enjoy everyday”. She said. Make & Bake has been popular so far, and the business is growing. Jane
has expanded the services she offers from making and decorating madeto-order cakes to attending parties where children or adults can bake and decorate cupcakes, brownies and other sweet treats in their own homes. So what inspired Jane to go into business? She told The Resident: “I wouldn’t say I am a great entrepreneur. I just have a passion for something that I turned into a money making venture. Its success has largely been down to word of mouth and the more I did, the more people were asking me to ‘make and bake’ for them. It has felt like a very natural progression, and one that I hope to continue”. Luna Russell is another local lady, who has turned a passion for arts and crafts into a clever concept for a business, after she spotted a gap in the market. Luna set up Creative Maker earlier this year. It is a business that runs sessions for people who want to take on creative projects such as sewing and other crafts and socialise at the same time.
Cakes for kids: A baking and decorating party hosted by Make & Bake
Luna says there is a big demand for what she offers: “I had a lot of friends who felt like doing something different, other than going to a spin class or out for dinner. Plus a lot of the people who come along really enjoyed taking on creative projects at home, but would get distracted by other things and their work would end up at the back of the cupboard”. At Creative Maker sessions, people have more motivation to finish what they have started, and they can do it in a friendly, sociable environment”. Luna holds separate sessions for adults and children aged eight to 11 and all of them are held in Horsham’s town centre at The Capitol theatre. She believes it is important for younger people to be given the opportunity to explore their creativity: “The junior classes allow children to
come along and be creative, without the distraction of the TV and video games. It’s really good for them to be interactive with others too. Plus it gives parents time to get some other jobs done!” Luna told The Resident. So, what is the secret to success? According to these local women, both of whom have made it happen, it’s all down to doing what you love. Luna added: “It’s good to do something you are passionate about in life. And other people can tell when you get enjoyment out of your work. If you don’t love what you are doing, why would anyone else want to be a part of it?” You can find out more about Luna’s sessions at www.creativemaker.co.uk and can contact Jane Medhurst on 07711548585 or search for Make & Bake on Facebook.
Host a stall at Competition to find town’s Easter Market best coffee is hotting up Businesses have the opportunity to host a stall at a special Easter Market in Horsham. The market will take place in the town centre on Sunday, April 17 between 10am and 4pm and has been organised by Horsham District Council and the Horsham Rotary Club. As well as market stalls there will be a small animal farm, and face painting and other entertainment on
offer. Many businesses and not-for-profit organisations have already signed up and will be offering a range of goods that will make ideal Easter presents, such as homemade cakes and much more. The cost of a stall will be £10, and will include a 6ft table. To book a stall simply contact John at the Rotary Club on 01403 754005 or email jleross@attglobal.net
The search for Horsham’s best cup of coffee is underway. Businesses that serve up the drink were invited to enter the competition, with the chance of being awarded the ‘Best Coffee in Town’ title. The competition is being run by The Resident, in association with Piazza Italia, the Italian extravaganza that takes place over the Easter weekend. More than 20 coffee shops and restaurants have entered and the public can vote for who they think makes the best cup. Anyone who votes will automatically be entered into a prize draw and could win a Delonghi coffee maker worth £300 or a coffee hamper, from Costa Coffee. The winners of the Horsham’s Best Coffee’ and the public draw will be announced in next week’s Resident. If you love your coffee, vote for the vendor you think makes the best cup. Visit www.theresident.co.uk/coffee and choose from the following:
The Lounge at The Company Wabi Strada Café Nova (Beales) Santa Fe Coffee Company Carmela’s restaurant Fusion JoJo’s Burdfield’s Country Market Filippo’s Steamer trading Costa Coffee Esquires Hoffmans BBs Costa Coffee (Tesco) M&S Panino Le Brunch Coffee Lounge (BHS) Little Black Olive
www.the-resident.co.uk/coffee
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Life is what you bake of it After a difficult year, a local woman has turned adversity into profitability with a new appreciation for life, having fun and baking brownies. And this is ‘Just’ the beginning James Hood Business Editor
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A new, online brownie baking and ordering service has been set up in West Sussex. Just Brownies was launched by local resident Sarah Westall, who has always loved, and had a passion for, making the chocolate treats. A party was held to celebrate the start of the company last week, where guests could sample the variety of brownie flavours as well as enjoy champagne and canapés.
The event was also held to raise money for charity. Sarah and her daughter, Emma, support St Barnabas Hospice and Chestnut Tree House, two nearby hospices that provide care and support for people with advanced cancer and other life-limiting illnesses and their families. To encourage her guests to make donations for the charities, Sarah provided heart-shaped brownies at the party as well as brownie ‘bits’ – made up of the cut-offs of the larger, square brownies. St Barnabas Hospice is a not-forprofit organisation that is close to Sarah’s heart, after the death of a
close family friend, Ruth Moules from Partridge Green, last year. Ruth was cared for at the facility at the end of her life. Sarah said: “Ruth was so good to me and my daughter. She is my inspiration and I am just happy I can use the business to give something back to the hospice that gave her such good care before she passed away.” The death of her friend was just one of a few setbacks for Sarah over the last 12 months. It was early in 2011 when she decided this was going to be the year for her, and began creating her company, something she had wanted to do for years. “I think it took a bit of adversity to give me the push I needed to set up Just Brownies. It is something people, including Ruth, had been telling me to do for years. And now I have!” Ruth told The Resident. Sarah’s business is going well so far. In just a couple of months she has been busy baking for much of her time and has just received the first corporate order. Sarah believes it is her positive attitude that has made it a success so far. She said: “I am having so much fun and I think people can tell I really enjoy what I do. Obviously, I need to work to pay my bills, but I really do this for the love of it. I get a buzz from
making someone feel special with brownies. “After having a particularly rough 2010, I realised that life is short, and that you need to really enjoy yourself and have fun”. Sarah’s fun-loving personality was evident at Just Brownies’ launch party, where she played an April Fools joke on guests with a ‘Spicy Chicken Wings’ flavoured brownie. Speaking about the party she said: “Everyone had such a great time. We had some amazing food and drink, raised some money for charity and most importantly, had plenty fun,
which is what Just Brownies is all about.” It seems Just Brownies is just the beginning for Sarah. The businesswoman is attending Horsham’s Local Produce Market in May and plans to expand. She said: “I’d like to grow the business, move premises and am looking forward to the future. People seem to love the brownies, so maybe a little teashop is next. The possibilities are endless”. You can order from Just Brownies at www.justbrownies.webs.com or by calling 01403 710643.
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Horsham housing association hosts its annual grant awards evening, donating funds to deserving charitable organisations in the community Funding for a trampolining course for children with special needs was just one of the community grants Saxon Weald handed out at its awards ceremony last week. The Horsham-based housing association runs its Community Grants Scheme annually, providing funding to charitable or non-profit making organisations that operate across Sussex and Hampshire. This year, around £10,000 was shared by fourteen organisations, each of which was recognised for the good work they do in the community. A wide range of schools, clubs and charities received between £150 and £1000. Sports clubs such as Heron Way Football Club and Horsham Rugby Club were funded, as well as Scout groups, clubs for the disabled, and organisations for older people such
as Age UK. Many applicants had suffered a reduction or withdrawal of grants from other sources. Cheques were presented to the award recipients at the ceremony by Saxon Weald’s Chairman, David Avery, who said: “We are proud to help organisations across the region to continue the valuable services they provide for often vulnerable individuals. Not-for-profit organisations need financial support more than ever before, and we are glad to be in a position to help.” A panel made up of Saxon Weald residents assessed the applications that came in. Those involved in the judging will keep in touch with the successful applicants, helping to ensure that the funding is used effectively. Saxon Weald’s 2011-12 community
grant scheme will be launched in autumn this year. Organisations from the areas in which they operate are welcome to apply. For more information visit www.saxonweald.com or call 01403 226000.
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Accountants do more with money Three staff members from a local firm are raising money for charity by running in the Brighton Marathon this weekend A group of staff members from Spofforths, the local firm of chartered accountants, is raising money for three charities by taking part in the Brighton Marathon this weekend. Jake Standing is an accountant at the Worthing branch of the firm and will be running to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Centre in Sussex. He is keen to raise as much as he can. Jake runs and plays football regularly and is looking forward to the challenge. He said: “It’s hard to fit training around my work and
football, but I’m enjoying it and looking forward to the crowds cheering us on! It will be an amazing achievement to complete the marathon – and for such a good cause.” Financial planning consultant Sue Beck has taken part in several 5k and 10k races before, as well as a number of half marathons and is a regular runner for fun. This will be her first full marathon. Running on behalf of the Sussex Cancer Fund, Sue told The Resident: “It’s good to run for a local charity
and cancer has touched my husband’s family greatly in the past few years. This is my way of giving something back. Knowing I’m running for a good cause, I’m enjoying my training - it has been nice to have a goal and a new challenge.” The third of Spofforths’ runners, Michael Fowler, ran in the Paris Marathon last year. Although he is already a rugby player and a regular runner of 10k races, Michael knows that the extra distance will be demanding and he’s looking forward to the finish!
Financial planning consultant Michael said: “I struggled in the bad weather and dark mornings in January and February but now that I have been able to train in the relative daylight it is more fun. You see a tremendous amount of wildlife at 5.30am including deer,
hares, barn owls and buzzards. I’m running for St Wilfrid’s Hospice as I know a number of people who have had to use their services, so recognise what a fantastic job they do.” To sponsor Sue, Jake and Michael visit www.spofforths.co.uk/ company-news/marathon
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Personal injury claims arising from exposure to asbestos at work Recently the House of Lords gave judgment on 9th March 2011 in a case involving exposure during the course of employment to asbestos. The case was that of Karen Sienkiewicz (administrator of the estate of Enid Costello deceased v Greif (UK) Ltd). Here the claimant’s employer had been found to be liable for having materially increased the risk of their employees contracting mesothelioma (a disease associated with exposure to asbestos). Here the victim contracted the disease during the course of her employment with her employer even though this was not her only employer and there was the possibility that she may have also been exposed to asbestos elsewhere. The question here for consideration by the High Court was in the case of mesothelioma, whether the exposure to asbestos was considered to be insignificant when comparing
exposure to asbestos throughout life. This was a mater for consideration by the Judge hearing the facts of the case. This is a land mark case as previously it was a question of identifying an employer who was mainly responsible for the exposure to asbestos. Here the case has meant that anyone who has suffered from exposure to asbestos however small throughout the course of their employment may now consider bringing a claim against their employers who were responsible for their health and safety whilst at work and who may have exposed them to asbestos during the course of their employment. If you believe you or someone you know, may have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please do not hesitate to contact Parisa Costigan at Coole+Haddock, 14 Carfax, Horsham, RH12 1DZ, telephone 01403 210200 or e-mail her at parisa.costigan@coolelaw.co.uk
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Lock, Key and Carpentry... Horsham has its fair share of successful and ethical businesses; none more so than Leadbeater Joinery and Leadbeater Locks - two thriving businesses that have recently relocated under one roof to the Jubilee Estate on Foundry Lane Horsham after outgrowing their premises in Colgate. They’re opposite the WJ King Brewery; brewers par excellence of Horsham Best and Red River handcrafted local ale! The move is good news for local residents and businesses alike. If you’re in need of a local carpenter & joiner with excellent credentials and a virtual army of delighted customers it’s well worth discussing your next project with Martin Leadbeater or a member of his team. And they don’t just carry out large projects refurbishing homes and converting lofts. A peek in their workshop on the day this article was written revealed a large piece of Corian® (Leadbeater Joinery are the only Horsham firm to be included in the prestigious Du Pont Quality Network) that’s going to be moulded into a seamless worktop for a rather swish kitchen in Horsham, four expertly crafted replacement box sash window frames and, a striking door in need of replacement hinges. Leadbeater Locks, whilst not a new kid on the block (Martin Leadbeater established a mobile locksmith service 15 months ago) is the newer business of the two. Demand for the emergency 24-hour locksmith service has grown and now customers can enjoy a treasure trove of everything to do with locks. A while you wait service even includes pinning cylinders. A peek into their lovely new showroom reveals... • Digital code locks
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The important fine detail Leadbeater Locks is open to the public and trade from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monday to Friday and, 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM on Saturday. There’s plenty of free parking outside. With the 3 for 2 offer on keys it’s a good time to call in.
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A bric-a-brac, books and toys jumble sale is being held at Cowfold Village Hall, from 10am-12pm. Admission 50p. All proceeds to the Cowfold New Pavilion Fund.
Come and enjoy the delights of a traditional village show. Daffodils and other spring flowers, handicrafts, photography, cookery and childrens exhibits. Refreshments and raffle. Free entry, donations always welcome. Warnham Village Hall 2.00 – 4.30pm.
Hotknives are live at The Queens Head, Horsham with their original line up, playing their first gig in 20 years. Featuring Ska DJ Rockstone. Starts 9pm. Tickets are £6, all proceeds go to Help For Heroes.
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Fresh from their hit show ‘Show Me Show Me’, CBeebies’ favourite double-act Chris and Pui invite you to join them at The Capitol. Their fabulous new show is packed with songs, games and a few surprises. Tickets £12, call 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com
Acclaimed British folk singer, Jez Lowe will be performing at the club, Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham, RH12 1JF. Show starts at 8pm. Tickets £7 on the door. Under 21s free admission.
‘The greatest act of artistic vandalism in English history’ is the subject of the next meeting of Horsham Decorative & Fine Arts Society. The group will meet on at the Capitol Theatre in Horsham at 10.45am. The speaker is Mark Corby. Visitors are very welcome. Admission is £5
13th Apr
Green Drinks
14th Apr
Phoenix Choir Concert
14th Apr
An evening for individuals, groups and businesses with any interest in the environment, sustainability or building a cohesive local community in the face of peak oil and climate change. 7.30pm in the Crown in the Carfax, every 2nd Wednesday of the month, with nibbles.
Phoenix Choir from Harare, Zimbabwe are performing a concert at Our Lady of England RC Church, Storrington on 14th April, 2011 at 7.30pm. Tickets £8, available from Fowlers Estate Agents, The Card Centre in Storrington or Post Office Stores in West Chiltington.
Wisborough Green farmers and village market in the Village Hall from 9am 12.30pm. Local meat, produce, jams, cakes, eggs, cereals, bread, a new local veg stall, and a local forge selling his own products. Also crafts, gifts, a wood turner, computer help and many more...
15th Apr
Roary the Racing Car live
16th Apr
Philharmonic Choir Concert
17th Apr
Roary, the number 1 little race car ‘zooms’ into theatres for the very first time in a brand new live stage show at The Capitol. Tickets £14, children £12, family ticket £46. To book call the box office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham. com
Haydn’s Nelson Mass and Jenkins’ Armed Man will be performed by the West Sussex Philharmonic Choir, accompanied by an orchestra, at St Mary’s Parish Church, Horsham at 7.30pm. Tickets £12, to book call 01403 752150 or for more info visit www.westsussexphilharmonicchoir.org.uk
Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council are organising a special Easter Market in the Carfax from 10am - 4pm. Including an animal farm from Arthur Lodge, a range of goods that will make ideal Easter presents, homemade cakes and also some fun games.
Bric-a-Brac, Books & Toys Sale
Chris and Pui Roadshow 2011
Warnham Spring Flower Show
Jez Lowe at Horsham Folk Club
Hotknives Reunion
The Destruction of the Monasteries
Farmers and Village Market
Charity Easter Market
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Add your event to our online Events page, free of charge at www.the-resident.co.uk/events 16th & 17th Apr
Model railway exhibition
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Barnstormers Comedy
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Jazz Smugglers
Come and see trains in miniature at Tanbridge House School. A Model Railway Exhibition presented by Crawley Model Railway Society features British, USA, & European layouts. Times Sat 10-5, Sun104.30. Adult £5.50, Child £3.50, Family £15. For more info see www.crawleymrs.org.uk
Regular stand up comedy at The Capitol. Each month compere Kevin Precious introduces three top acts from the London circuit. This month, Pierre Hollins (pictured), Matthew Osborn and Chris Neill. Starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £10, to book call 01403 750220 or www.thecapitolhorsham.com
Jazz Smugglers are playing swinging jazz songs of the 1950s at Slinfold Village Hall. Doors open 3pm, hot & cold drinks, beer & wine available. Tickets £7.00 at the door; £5.50 in advance from Slinfold Village Stores. For more info call 01403 790374 or visit www.slinfoldvillagehall.co.uk
21st Apr
‘Going of the Rails’
22nd - 25th Apr
Tanners Arms Beer Festival
24th Apr
Joan Lockyer’s ‘Secret Garden’
An illustrated talk at Southwater Village Hall will take the audience back to the Golden Age of Steam and through the History of Sussex Railways. Doors open at 7pm, for tickets call 01403 730263 or visit Wheelwright House, Worthing Road. All funds to the Village Hall solar project.
This year’s Easter Beer Festival will feature 12 or more guest beers and at least two guest ciders. Choose from a selection of BBQ cooked treats such as meaty beef burgers all sourced from excellent local produce. Also featuring live music over the 4 days.
Fundraising event will be held 2-5pm at 13 St John Close, Horsham, RH13 5SH. Guests can enjoy her pretty garden whilst enjoying hot cross buns, cake, tea, coffee etc. Entrance by a suggested donation of £1. All proceeds to charity. For more information call Joan on 01403 271676.
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Mary How Trust Film Society
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St Catherine’s Hospice Midnight Walk The next presentation from the Mary How Trust Film Society will be the psychological thriller, Black Swan. Venue: West Chiltington Village Hall; screenings at 3.00pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00, including membership. Call 01798 877641 to book. For more info see www.maryhowtrust.org
Hermitage Ensemble from St. Petersburg, Russia will perform at St. Mary Magdalene’s church, Rusper at 7.30pm. A leading Russian vocal group will perform a variety of Russian Orthodox and traditional folk songs. Tickets £10, available from 01293 871509.
HOGS are hosting a talk by Caroline Hallett on the Food for Life Partnership. An eye opener on what can be produced for schools on a limited budget. Friends Meeting House, Worthing Road. Talk starts at 8.00pm, members free and donations at the door from guests. Everyone welcome.
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Maypole Fun Day
Maypole dancing, flower festival, morris dancing, arts & crafts, 10am-5pm at Holy Trinity Church, Lower Beeding. Evening jazz concert at 7. In aid of The Chestnut Tree Children’s Hospice and The Motor Neurone Disease Association. Tickets £12 adult, £6 child - from Joan 01403 891729.
Model Railway Club Open Day
Horsham Model Railway Club are holding an Open Day at the Youth Centre in Hurst Road, Horsham from 10am to 4pm. There will be layouts including Thomas, dioramas, trade stalls and refreshments. Entrance £1.50. For more details see www.horshammrc.org.uk.
Saturday 11 June 2011
Garden and Local Produce Fair
50 stalls of plants, accessories and local produce. All money to St Catherine’s Hospice. Parking, disabled facilities and a luxury marquee. Open 10.30-3.30. Admission £3.50. Summers Place, Billingshurst, RH14 9AD. For more info contact Paula: 01293 447367/pauladaly@stch.org.uk
Join women of all ages on our half marathon walk through Horsham! Call 01293 447364 or visit www.stch.org.uk Walk to show you care
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Regional recognition for rising star This weekend, local singer and songwriter Alice Ella will take to the stage for Live and Unsigned, a national competition to discover unsigned talent. Alice, from Horsham, will perform in the regional auditions in front of thousands of spectators and judges from Radio 1, NME Radio and Kerrang, in a bid to get signed. A graduate of the prestigious Academy of Contemporary Music, Alice is now a well-established act and is gigging and supporting successful Phil Collins tribute band ‘No Jacket Required’. She is currently writing her debut album ‘Koko’ (Keep on keeping on). As well as singing and writing music Alice plays piano, guitar and drums to a high standard, and accompanies herself on keys during live
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performances. The rising star recently won the ‘Young Pop Star 2009’ competition, winning £200 for her charity, the M.E. Association. Live and Unsigned is a national music competition, which attracts over 10,000 musicians and bands each year. Those who enter have the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of some of the country’s top producers, record label executives and DJs. Finalists could get the chance to perform on stage at The O2 for the Live and Unsigned Festival and the overall winner will receive a recording and management contract with Future Music. To keep up to date with information on Alice Ella, visit her My Space page at www.myspace.com/aliceella
Gig Guide Gigs are sometimes cancelled or changed at short notice. To avoid disappointment please contact the venue.
Friday 8th April 2011 Solice at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Dan Boswell at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Rock:HYC - Orestea – Vier Thursdays Bad Luck - Two Type Of Clothing - Our Momentum at Horsham Youth Club, Hurst Road Zu at The Swan, Crawley Rising star: Horsham’s Alice Ella
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Songs from the North East English folk singer and songwriter, Jez Lowe, promises a thought-provoking and entertaining evening of songs when he performs at Horsham Folk Club this Sunday, April 10. Known primarily for his compositions that deal with daily life in North East England, Jez’s songs are written about serious themes, but delivered with an engaging sense of humour. The folk performer also accompanies himself on guitar, harmonica,
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cittern, and piano. Jez was born and raised in County Durham, in a coal mining family with Irish roots. Much of his work reflects the economic decline of the region, including songs such ‘Galloways’, ‘Nearer to Nettles’ and ‘These Coal Town Days’. Numerous other songs by Jez deal with the general issues of poverty and limited social opportunity of the area he grew up in.
Fortunately, his rather serious songs are delivered with talent, passion and Jez’s ever-present entertaining wit. The show starts at 8pm this Sunday at Horsham Folk Club, Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham. Tickets: £7. £5 for members. Free for under 21s and students. Available on the door from 7.45pm. For more information call 01403 276273
High School Musical – The Musical The worldwide Disney phenomenon is coming to the stage in Horsham next week Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan and friends will all be at The Capitol next week to perform their High School Musical. Join them all as they prepare for the end-of-year finale and watch them go through the trials and tribulations of being a high school student. The musical is produced by Showdown Theatre Arts and takes places in The Capitol theatre on Tuesday, April 12 at 3pm and 7.30pm. Based on the Disney Channel show and worldwide phenomenon, High School Musical will include all the best songs from the original, including ‘We’re all in this together’ and ‘We’re breaking free’. It’s sure to have you singing along or up on your feet, as one of the bestloved and most feel-good shows of a generation. Come along and join the jocks, basketball players, thespians and skater dudes of East High as they come to life on stage. Tickets: £11, £12, £14. To book call the Box Office on 01483 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com
Saturday 9th April 2011 The Blunter Brothers at The Bandstand, Carfax, Horsham at 3pm Supporting the Tsunami Appeal Ghoad at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Hotknives - Original Line Up, at The Queen’s Head, Horsham (Tickets £6 for Help For Heroes) The Embers at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Something Ginger at The Kings Arms, Billingshurst
Jellyhead at The Swan, Crawley
Loads of live music - Avalanche Saving Amy - The Glass Room - More Than They Know at The Apple Tree, West Green, Crawley Sunday 10th April 2011 Lauren Rebecca at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Tuesday 12th April 2011 Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate Wednesday 13th April 2011 Open Mic Night at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Thursday 14th April 2011 Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham Open Mic With Jak Paxton at The Dragon Bar, 49 Brighton Road, Horsham
Willie Austin at The Chequer Inn, Steyning
The Rocket Dogs at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green
Friday 15th April 2011 High-Octane-Junkies (Rock/Punk/ Glam Covers) at The Queen’s Head, Horsham Duck Soup at The Malt Shovel, Horsham
Chelle Dean at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Troy Bolton gets his ‘head in the game’
Showcase Night - Dangerously Danny Band - Prime Addiction - Eyekonics - Dizzy Tales at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath
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Warnham artist brings colour to The Capitol An artist from Warnham is showing a collection of work at The Capitol, in Horsham, from April 5 to May 18. ‘A Splash of Colour’ includes distinctive paintings by Alison Ingram, who is known for her unique and contemporary style. The exhibition combines vibrant colours with unique designs and will focus on British wildlife, with many new paintings inspired by the artist’s recent visit to Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire. Alison will also be displaying prints, cards, sketches, paints and
brushes at the exhibition and her paintings will be shown at the Mall Galleries in London in June.
David Thomas reviews ‘The Stories of Scheherazade’ at Fisher’s Farm, Wisborough Green David Thomas
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For those not acquainted with ‘The Arabian Nights’, the story of Scheherazade is one of a young girl who marries a king in order to stop him killing a succession of new wives. The King’s motive is revenge on womankind, hers one of mercy, and the stratagem she devises is to tell him stories so charming that he stays her execution. The audience at Fisher’s Farm were not under any dire threat but they were certainly beguiled and charmed by a Farlington Prep School production that was well paced, colourful and vibrant. The wonderful set and a host of well-chosen props, together with distinctive Eastern music, introduced us to the exoticism of Arabia. Onto this scene burst the lovely maidens and, with clever use of the aisle, the townspeople and nobility, all dressed in sumptuous costumes. An exciting opening with a rousing song set the tone for the evening. The show has some ten songs in all and
these were sung with great charm, and, where appropriate, gusto. The upbeat numbers like ‘come to the bazaar’ got the feet tapping and many of the songs allowed for accomplished solo singing. The choreography, as ever, was excellent, and there were some eye-catching routines as, for example, in ‘someday’. The Stories of Scheherazade provides a strong vehicle for acting and we were treated to some imaginative character vignettes, often humorous, and all performed with very good timing and body language. The parts of the main characters were shared, adding variety as well as giving scope to some promising young actresses. The story ends happily – the king reforms, realising that revenge is not sweet – and our show ended with a full-throated and exciting reprise of the title song. The charm worked – and this critic for one was beguiled by a wonderful show. Another hit for director, Lucy Cooper, musical director, Anne Stearns, the tireless production team and, of course, the very talented girls of Farlington Prep School.
New company for young people adds flavour to local performing arts scene A new theatre company has stepped into the Horsham spotlight and is about to make young people’s lives much more dramatic - for all the right reasons. Lemon and Lime Theatre is made up of a group of four young, local freelance theatre performers and producers who are passionate about providing young people with the opportunity to learn about all aspects of theatre production. If you’re a budding actor, stage manager, playwright, scenic artist or interested in one of the many other roles associated with the theatre, then join Lemon & Lime Theatre. Celebrating the launch of the new company, the first sessions organised by Lemon & Lime invite 11 to 16 year-olds to join new workshops and make a ‘Play in a Day’. At the workshops young people get the opportunity to work as a part of the backstage or onstage team to create an original production before taking part in the end of day showcase. Sheryl Hill, co-director of Lemon
Julia Martin reviews ‘Not What We Expected’ at The Hawth, Crawley Julia Martin
Review
Well-known raconteur and presenter of local events, Tim Fifield, took a deep breath (albeit pitchy) and decided to launch his dream of writing and performing a one-man play last week. He told me how he had always had the ambition to write and perform but “had parked his dream” and how it was finally realised through the Pitchy Breath Theatre company - a community theatre project funded partially by Crawley Community Arts and Crawley Borough Council. Not a man to shirk a challenge, Tim wrote the whole play based on nine characters ranging from an incontinent 86 year-old man through to a Beyonce wannabe and ending with a touching portrayal of a dog who embarked on guide dog training.
His cast of characters also included a recently separated man, James, who struggles with the idea of another man being involved in the life of his children; this was an acutely observed and poignant portrayal which showed how divorce can affect self esteem but the journey ends happily when James lets go of his anger and reconnects with his children and, ultimately, his wife. Tim said: “In the process of creating this show I have inhabited the worlds of many characters and they in turn have inhabited mine” . The audience reaction was one of laughter and empathy as the characters represented aspects of our modern society but also dealt with the universal themes of love, death, divorce, failure, religious doubt, children, disability, obsession or the crushing disappointment of losing a friend. The scene recounted by Bertram,
the ageing, homosexual thespian about his rejection by Colin, the Corgi registered plumber, over the gerbera at a table in Pizza Express was funny and tragic in equal amounts. This is what marked the show out from others - it skillfully interweaves pathos and humour to really touch a nerve with us all. Tim bravely portrayed a man suffering from cystic fibrosis who had changed his name to Elvis to illicit some response from the people who passed him by and the addition of Elvis’ thoughts spoken aloud was a masterly touch which clearly emphasised the pain of being trapped in a dysfunctional body. Congratulations must go to Tim for this wonderful show and I was amazed at the sheer feat of remembering so many lines! I look forward to more offerings from this multi talented performer.
and Lime Theatre and theatre practitioner, said: “Our workshops are designed to enable participants to creatively explore the practicalities of the theatre process in a safe, sociable and enjoyable environment. We welcome actors and artists alike, placing equal emphasis onto what goes on backstage as well as onstage.” Horsham District Council’s community development officer, Nick Jenkins, added: “I am very excited about the opportunities that Lemon and Lime Theatre can offer young people in the community. I’ve recently worked with a couple of the groups on a project and I was very impressed with their knowledge, enthusiasm and quality of delivery; I think any young person interested in the theatre is in
for a treat. Lemon and Lime Theatre is currently taking bookings for Easter holiday ‘A Play in a Day’ workshops, taking place on April 14 and 21. The workshops are for any 11 to 16 yearolds and will run from 10am - 4pm at Millais School on Depot Road, Horsham. Cost: £30. To book a place and to find out more information about these and other workshops, including week-long workshops planned for the summer, call 0754 870 6108 or email info@lemonandlimetheatre. co.uk Alternatively, for more information visit www.lemonandlimetheatre. co.uk or search for the group on Facebook and Twitter.
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CHRIS AND PUI ROADSHOW 2011 Sunday 10 April 11am & 2pm Cbeebies’ favourite double act Chris and Pui are coming to Horsham! Chris Jarvis and Pui Fan Lee have been the main faces on Cbeebies since it started and now you can see them live on stage in their fabulous new roadshow packed with fantastic songs, games and a few surprises along the way.
ROARY THE RACING CAR LIVE! Friday 15 April 1pm & 3.30pm Roary, the number 1 little race car ‘zooms’ into theatres for the very first time in a brand new live stage show! It’s the day of the ‘Champion of Champions’ race at Silver Hatch and Roary is all set to battle it out with Maxi, Cici, and all the other cars to win the race and lift the trophy!
AN AUDIENCE WITH ANN WIDDECOMBE Sunday 10 April 7.30pm Larger than life politician novelist and TV celebrity Ann Widdecombe delights audiences across the land with her witty and controversial speeches. Now she brings her show to the general public answering questions and sharing anecdotes in conversation with Iain Dale.
THE WIZARD OF OZ Thursday 28 April - Sunday 1 May Thu & Fri 7.30pm, Sat 2pm & 7pm, Sun 1pm & 5pm Hit & Run Theatre Company (amateur) will transport you to the magical Land of Oz. Turning The Capitol into the mystical Emerald City, complete with munchkins, Dorothy along with her friends; The Scarecrow, The Tinman, The Cowardly Lion, Toto the dog and the great Wizard himself.
ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PARADISE Thursday 5 May 8pm Bringing to life the giants of the Rock ‘n’ Roll years, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Eddie Cochran, this show will have you up on your feet and dancing in the aisles to the music we all know and love.
COPPELIA Thursday 14 April 3pm & 7.30pm European Ballet present this vibrant and renowned ballet set to the irresistible score of Leo Delibes. With a company of international dancers directed by principal dancer of The Bolshoi Ballet Stanislav Tchassov.
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THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 May Sat 2pm & 4.30pm, Sun 11am & 2pm Tall Stories Theatre Company bring Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s awardwinning book to life in this magical, musical adaptation. The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should ever set foot in the deep dark wood. One wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow. After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist...does he?
BUSTING OUT Wednesday 13 April 8pm Join our bosom buddies as they star in their own side-splittingly funny and totally audacious hit show, which is part theatre, part stand up, part musical and all laughter. Re-liberating the women of Britain, Busting Out! is an unforgettable night out for the girls and the fellas love it too!
HEY BOY! HEY GIRL! Sunday 15 May 7.30pm A brand new show celebrating the music of the boy girl duets. Featuring Ray Gelato and Kai Huffman performing songs from the great American songbook!
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Wednesday 13 April 8pm Join our bosom buddies as they star in their own side-splittingly funny and totally audacious hit show, which is part theatre, part stand up, part musical and all laughter. Re-liberating the women of Britain, Busting Out! is an unforgettable night out for the girls and the fellas love it too!
MARS NEEDS MOMS 3D (PG) Fri 3.45pm & 6pm Sat 11am, 1.15pm, 3.30pm Sun 1.15pm, 3.30pm & 5.45pm Mon-Thu 11am, 1.15pm, 3.30pm & 5.45pm
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Showing on the big screen Mars Needs Moms 3D
The King’s Speech
Rio
Disney 3D adventure in which nineyear-old Milo realises how much he needs his mum, after she is abducted by martians. When Milo ends up as a stowaway on the spaceship, he has to rescue himself and his mum from the aliens, along with a few space-age sidekicks. Showing until Thursday, April 21.
Back due to the phenomenal success of the Oscar-winning film. The rise of King George VI as he battles to overcome a speech impediment, winning the admiration of his therapist, wife and country in the process. An inspiring war-time tale nominated for 12 Oscars. Showing until Thursday, April 14.
Animated movie about Blu, a rare domestic Macaw from an endangered species. He travels to Rio de Janeiro to win over the bird of his dreams, but he must get over his fear of flying first. Find out if they can escape the clutches of the poachers who want to sell them. Showing until Thursday, April 21.
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A Rock ‘n’ Roll fan’s paradise music has stood the test of time. You’ll be tapping your feet along to Jerry Lee as he rips into Great Balls of Fire with passion and will feel the shivers up your spine as Roy Orbison soars gracefully through his wellknown songs. Watch Eddie Cochran and Buddy Holly explode onto the stage with slick moves and engaging energy, as they power through their bright optimistic classics - and that’s just the first half! The second act opens with a concert, as we’re taken through the years of Elvis’ later tours, complete with Vegas jump-suits, belts and rings. And Buddy, Eddie, The Big O and others return to the stage with the
energy building to fever pitch. This is rock and roll music at its very best. Gus MacGregor, who directs the show, was nominated for an Olivier Award for his portrayal of Buddy Holly, and Richard Atkins is widely regarded as the best lateperiod Elvis around! The show also stars John-Simon Rawlings who brings the charisma of J.P. Richardson, Peter Jackson as Eddie Cochran and Johnny Curtiss as Roy Orbison. It is a spectacular celebration of rock and roll. Experience it live at The Capitol on Thursday, May 5. Tickets: £18.50. To book contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com
World-class dancers and choreographers present Coppelia
European Ballet, one of the most admired and esteemed touring dance companies, presents Coppelia, the celebrated, vibrant and world-renowned ballet. The company includes first-class international dancers from Russia, France, Italy, Spain and the U.K and the ballet will be performed to an impressive score by Leo Delibes, in the traditional style. Directed by principal dancer of The Bolshoi Ballet, Stanislav Tchassov, the group has earned its reputation for magical, classical ballet performances and an exceptionally high standard of dancing. The ballet tells the tale of a romance between Swanhilda and Franz as well as a doll-maker, Coppelius, whose greatest desire is to create a doll with a soul. The production is packed with humour, exciting Hungarian dances such as Czardas and Mazurka, beautiful scenery and handcrafted costumes. It is a delight to watch and great entertainment for all ages. With award winning and highly respected dancers, it’s sure to be an exhilarating and exquisite event. See it at The Capitol on Thursday, April 14 at 3pm and 7.30pm. Tickets: £19 or £14 for children. To book contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com
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Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise is a brand new rock and roll show that does exactly what it says on the tin. There’s no plot, no storyline, simply a rock ‘n’ roll show where the music plays the leading role. The show is compered by The Big Bopper, who provides his own witty repartee and solo songs as well as introducing the talented tribute acts to the stage. The incredibly talented cast bring to life the spirit of the rock ‘n’ roll era, reminding you at every turn why this
Classic ballet at The Capitol
Roary winners! Last week we gave Roary the Racing Car fans the chance to win a set of family tickets to see the car star live on stage at The Capitol!
Congratulations to the two winners of the Roary colouring competition. They are: Lucy, aged 5 and Enya, aged 3
The winning entries in our competition, by Lucy (left) and Enya (right)
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6.00 Breakfast 8.00 Formula 1: The Malaysian Grand Prix Live. The second race of the season (Start-time 9.00am). 11.15 Country Tracks 12.15 The Politics Show 1.15 The Story of Vaisakhi 1.45 Formula 1: The Malaysian Grand Prix 3.45 Escape to the Country 4.30 Points of View. 4.45 Songs of Praise. 5.30 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 6.00 Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers. Indulgent and healthy recipes. (R) 6.30 The Boat That Guy Built. Guy Martin shows off the renovated boat at a party. Last in the series. (R) 7.00 Countryfile Matt Baker and Ellie Harrison visit the River Itchen in Hampshire. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow The experts return to Swindon’s Museum of Steam. 9.00 Waking the Dead Part one of two. Boyd re-opens the first case he ever worked on. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 10.25 Match of the Day 2 Blackpool v Arsenal and Aston Villa v Newcastle United. 11.25 FILM: The Hunted (2003) Action thriller, starring Tommy Lee Jones and Benicio Del Toro; Weatherview 12.55 Sign Zone: MasterChef (R) 1.55 Holby City (R) 2.55 Men of Rock (R) 3.55 BBC News
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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 7.35 Match of the Day (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show 10.00 Something for the Weekend 11.30 MasterChef (R) 12.30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow (R) 1.00 EastEnders 2.55 Artistic Gymnastics 5.30 Flog It! (R) 6.00 The Truth About Lions. Jonathan Scott concludes his investigation of the creature’s social habits. (R) 7.00 Live Golf: The Masters The opening Major of the year reaches the final day at the Augusta National in Georgia, where the coveted Green Jacket will be awarded. Subsequent programmes subject to change. 12.00 Frank Skinner’s Opinionated (R) 12.30 FILM: Roger Dodger. (2002) Black comedy drama, starring Campbell Scott. 2.10 BBC News 3.55 The Super League Show 4.25 Close
ITV1
6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 9.25 May the Best House Win (R) 10.25 House Gift (R) 11.30 This Morning: Sunday 12.30 Dinner Date (R) 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.35 FILM: Columbo: Uneasy Lies the Crown. (1990) Crime drama, with Peter Falk. 3.35 Abba: The Mamma Mia! Story (R) 4.35 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.35 Regional News; Weather 6.45 ITV News; Weather 7.00 The Cube A PE teacher takes on the challenge. 8.00 Lewis The detective investigates when a female bishop visiting St Gerard’s College is found dead after drinking poisoned wine. Guest starring Sian Phillips and Ronald Pickup. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.15 FILM: Atonement (2007) Romantic period drama, starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy. 12.25 Premiership Rugby Union 1.10 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.00 FILM: The Fog. (1980) Horror, starring Adrienne Barbeau. 3.30 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.05 Sali Mali (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freesports on 4 7.25 Crunchtime 7.50 T4: Friends (R) 8.20 T4: Friends (R) 8.45 T4: Hollyoaks 11.20 T4: Friends (R) 11.55 T4: Glee (R) 12.50 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.25 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.55 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals (R) 2.25 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals (R) 2.55 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals (R) 3.30 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals (R) 4.00 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals. (R) 4.30 Deal or No Deal. 5.30 Time Team. 6.30 Channel 4 News 6.55 4thought.tv. An animal rights campaigner claims kosher and halal slaughter is too cruel. 7.00 Come Dine with Me The dinner party challenge heads to Swansea. 8.00 Civilization: Is the West History? Niall Ferguson analyses how the West’s work ethic has changed. Last in the series. 9.00 Country House Rescue Ruth Watson visits a Montessori school on the outskirts of Watford. 10.00 FILM: Wedding Crashers (2005) Comedy, starring Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn. 12.15 FILM: Basic Instinct 2. (2006) Thriller sequel, starring Sharon Stone. 2.15 Never Did Me Any Harm (R) 3.10 Vincent: The Full Story (R) 4.05 The Play’s the Thing (R) 5.00 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.25 Countdown (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Chinese Food in Minutes 10.15 OK! TV Sunday 11.15 Family Food Fight (R) 11.45 Ice Road Truckers (R) 12.45 Tsunami: British Search & Rescue (R) 1.50 FILM: You Got Served. (2004) Premiere. Drama, starring Marques Houston. 3.40 FILM: High School Musical 3: Senior Year. (2008) Teen musical sequel, starring Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. 5.50 5 News Weekend 6.00 FILM: Mr Deeds. (2002) A pizza parlour owner who inherits $40billion is used by greedy opportunists and exploited by an unscrupulous reporter. Romantic comedy remake, with Adam Sandler and Winona Ryder. 7.40 FILM: Hellboy (2004) A demon baby summoned during a thwarted Nazi experiment grows up to be a US government agent fighting against supernatural evil. Action fantasy, starring Ron Perlman. 10.00 The Walking Dead New series. Postapocalyptic drama, starring Andrew Lincoln. 11.30 FILM: Thir13en Ghosts (2001) Horror remake, starring F Murray Abraham. 1.15 SuperCasino 4.00 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 4.10 UEFA Europa League Highlights 5.00 Hana’s Helpline (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car (R)
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BBC1
6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Animal 24:7 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels (R) 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 6.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign (R) 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Bang Goes the Theory; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 EastEnders 8.30 Living with the Ayatollah – Panorama 9.00 Waking the Dead Part two of two. The last-ever episode of the detective drama. Last in the series. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 A Question of Sport 11.05 Late Kick Off 11.35 FILM: The Walker (2007) Drama, starring Woody Harrelson; Weatherview 1.20 Sign Zone: MasterChef (R) 2.20 Arctic with Bruce Parry (R) 3.20 Baking Made Easy (R) 3.50 BBC News
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 6.55 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 Meerkat Manor (R) 12.00 Meerkat Manor (R) 12.25 Animal Park (R) 12.55 Diagnosis Murder (R) 1.40 To Buy or Not to Buy 2.25 Restoration Roadshow (R) 2.55 Flog It! (R) 3.40 Helicopter Heroes (R) 4.25 Pointless. 5.10 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (R) 5.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 This Is Britain Andrew Marr examines the state of the country. (R) 8.00 Railway Walks (R) 8.30 Raymond Blanc’s Kitchen Secrets 9.00 A Home for Maisie Following a couple who hope to adopt a seven-year-old with a traumatic past. 10.00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Wonders of the Solar System (R) 12.20 The Brain: A Secret History 1.20 BBC News 3.50 Close 4.00 BBC Learning Zone (R)
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 6.50 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 The Dales 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Law & Order: UK A body is found with a note reading “They Must Be Destroyed”. Last in the series. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Real Crime with Mark Austin: The Tesco Bomber (R) 11.35 River Monsters (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 UEFA Champions League Weekly 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.10 Max Bear 6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.10 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 8.35 Friends (R) 9.05 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 10.55 Relocation, Relocation (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 River Cottage Bites (R) 12.20 FILM: The Day the Earth Stood Still. (1951) Sci-fi drama, starring Michael Rennie. 2.05 Cookery School 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign 8.00 Dispatches: Undercover Hospital 9.00 One Born Every Minute A woman coping with a family bereavement goes into labour. 10.00 The 27 Inch Man: A Bodyshock Special 11.05 The Event 12.05 4thought.tv 12.10 Music on 4: Foo Fighters: In a New Light 12.40 European Poker Tour 1.40 The SS (R) 2.35 Codex (R) 3.20 Vincent: The Full Story (R) 4.15 The Bible: A History (R) 5.10 Hill Street Blues (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.05 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes 3.15 FILM: Family Sins. (2004) Fact-based drama, starring Kirstie Alley. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.25 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign 7.30 How Do They Do It?; 5 News Update 8.00 The Gadget Show; 5 News at 9 9.00 FILM: Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) Premiere. Sci-fi thriller sequel, starring Milla Jovovich. 10.55 FILM: Derailed (2002) Action adventure, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. 12.40 Sex Lessons 1.10 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Islands (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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BBC1
6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Animal 24:7 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels (R) 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 6.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the Yes Campaign (R) 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Holby City Jac is given a chance to shine as Darwin’s new head. 9.00 Candy Cabs The women provide transport for a footballer’s wedding. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 See You in Court 11.25 Love Me, Love My Face Weatherview 12.30 Sign Zone: Michel Roux’s Service (R) 1.30 Who Does What? (R) 2.30 Great British Railway Journeys (R) 3.00 BBC News
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 6.55 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 FILM: Oh, Mr Porter! (1937) Comedy, with Will Hay. 12.55 Diagnosis Murder (R) 1.40 To Buy or Not to Buy 2.25 Restoration Roadshow (R) 2.55 Flog It! (R) 3.40 Helicopter Heroes (R) 4.25 Pointless. 5.10 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 5.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the Yes Campaign 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Coast The team explores Brittany in northern France. (R) 8.00 Britain’s Next Big Thing New series. Members of the public pitch their ideas to three leading retailers. 9.00 Filthy Cities The sights and smells of 18th-century Paris during the French Revolution. 10.00 Later Live – with Jools Holland 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Wonders of the Solar System (R) 12.20 Wonders of the Solar System (R) 1.20 BBC News 3.00 Close 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 6.50 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the Yes Campaign 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Grimefighters 8.00 Countrywise The secrets of the Durham Dales. 9.00 Smugglers Part two of two. The UK Border Agency seizes a consignment of drugs at Harwich. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Walking Tall (2004) Action adventure remake, starring Dwayne Johnson. 12.05 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.10 Crossing Jordan 2.55 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 Max Bear 6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 8.35 Friends (R) 9.05 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 11.00 A Place by the Sea 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Great British Brands (R) 12.20 River Cottage Bites (R) 12.25 FILM: The War of the Worlds. (1953) Sci-fi drama, starring Gene Barry. 2.05 Cookery School 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the Yes Campaign 8.00 Supersize vs Superskinny 9.00 Katie: My Beautiful Friends 10.00 Campus 11.05 Pete Versus Life 11.40 School of Comedy 12.10 4thought.tv 12.15 UK & Ireland Poker Tour 1.15 Freesports on 4 (R) 1.40 The Grid (R) 2.05 KOTV Boxing Weekly 2.30 Sailing (R) 3.00 ITU Triathlon (R) 3.50 AVP Beach Volleyball (R) 4.45 Crunchtime (R) 5.10 Full Metal Challenge (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.05 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes 3.10 FILM: Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771. (1993) Fact-based air rescue drama, starring Robert Loggia. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.25 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the Yes Campaign 7.30 Extraordinary Dogs; 5 News Update 8.00 Tutankhamun: The Mystery Revealed; (R) 5 News at 9 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A dismembered body is delivered to a charity shop. 10.00 CSI: Miami (R) 10.55 CSI: NY (R) 11.50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 12.45 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Adventures (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Animal 24:7 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels (R) 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 DIY SOS: The Big Build New series. Renovating a property in Aberystwyth, Wales; BBC News; Regional News 8.30 Life of Riley 9.00 MasterChef The four remaining cooks prepare a croquembouche for Michel Roux. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10.45 Would I Lie to You? (R) 11.15 FILM: Scream (1996) Horror, starring Neve Campbell; National Lottery Update; Weatherview 1.00 Sign Zone: See Hear (R) 1.30 Country Tracks (R) 2.30 Natural World (R) 3.30 Rip Off Britain (R) 4.00 BBC News
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 6.55 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 FILM: Too Many Crooks. (1959) Crime caper, starring TerryThomas. 1.00 See Hear 1.30 Coast (R) 1.45 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.30 Restoration Roadshow (R) 3.00 Flog It! (R) 3.45 Helicopter Heroes (R) 4.30 Pointless. 5.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Escape to the Country People search for their ideal rural retreats. (R) 8.00 Springwatch High Seas with Gordon Buchanan The film-maker goes in search of the killer whale. (R) 9.00 The Crimson Petal and the White Sugar finds out William’s address and spies on his house. 10.00 The Victorians 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Wonders of the Solar System (R) 12.20 Wonders of the Solar System (R) 1.20 BBC News 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 UEFA Champions League Live Tottenham Hotspur v Real Madrid (Kick-off 7.45pm). 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time 11.35 Smugglers (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 Spartacus (R) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.10 Max Bear 6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 8.35 Friends (R) 9.05 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 10.55 Country House Rescue (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Jamie at Home (R) 12.35 FILM: Invasion of the Body Snatchers. (1956) Sci-fi thriller, starring Kevin McCarthy. 2.10 Cookery School 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Vacation, Vacation, Vacation 8.30 Superscrimpers: Waste Not Want Not 9.00 Jamie’s Dream School The teenagers meet the Prime Minister. Last in the series. 10.00 Desperate Housewives 11.05 The Big C 11.40 Music on 4: Being N-Dubz in America and Beyond 12.10 Music on 4: Abbey Road Debuts 12.30 Music on 4: 4Play: Young Knives 12.45 Music on 4: 4Play: The Chapman Family 1.00 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show Spotlight 1.15 The Frontier House (R) 2.10 Vincent: The Full Story (R) 3.05 FILM: Where the Sidewalk Ends. (1950) Thriller, starring Dana Andrews. 4.45 Great British Brands (R) 5.00 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.25 Countdown (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.05 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.00 FILM: Charms for the Easy Life. (2002) Period drama, starring Gena Rowlands. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. Weekday magazine show, hosted by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Starlight: For the Children 5 News Update 8.00 Emergency Bikers A paramedic is called to a shooting; (R) 5 News at 9 9.00 NCIS The murder of a former Marine is investigated. 10.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent A rapper is murdered. (R) 10.55 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) 11.55 Poker: Aussie Millions 12.55 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Activity Holidays (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Animal 24:7 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Filthy Rotten Scoundrels (R) 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories, with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 EastEnders Tragedy strikes on Tanya’s wedding day; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Watchdog Innocent customers who have been accused of shoplifting. 9.00 New Tricks A wealthy property developer is incriminated in a fatal boating collision. (R) 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Question Time 11.35 Women, Weddings, War and Me Holiday Weatherview 12.40 Sign Zone: Neighbourhood Watched (R) 1.25 Living with the Ayatollah – Panorama (R) 1.55 Countryfile (R) 2.55 Antiques Roadshow (R) 3.55 BBC News
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 6.55 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 FILM: Just My Luck. (1957) Comedy, starring Norman Wisdom. 1.00 Diagnosis Murder (R) 1.45 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.30 Restoration Roadshow (R) 3.00 Flog It! (R) 3.45 Helicopter Heroes (R) 4.30 Pointless. 5.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. 6.30 Great British Menu. Chefs from Northern Ireland prepare their desserts. 7.00 Shanties and Sea Songs with Gareth Malone The history of singing in Britain’s maritime past. (R) 8.00 The Animal’s Guide to Britain New series. The needs, problems and histories of native species. 9.00 A History of Celtic Britain Neil Oliver explores the age of Celtic Britain. 10.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Filthy Cities (R) 12.20 BBC News 4.00 BBC Learning Zone (R)
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Nicola angrily confronts Kelly at Pear Tree Cottage. 7.30 Children of the Tsunami: Tonight Japanese children whose lives have been devastated by the recent natural disasters. 8.00 Emmerdale Jimmy decides to give Nicola another chance. 8.30 Coronation Street Liz faces the awful truth of what Jim has done. 9.00 Monroe The trainees face their final assessments. Last in the series. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Benidorm (R) 11.35 Caroline Quentin: A Passage Through India (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 Children of the Tsunami: Tonight (R) 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.10 The Treacle People (R) 6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.10 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 8.35 Friends (R) 9.05 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 10.55 The Restoration Man (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Great British Brands (R) 12.15 River Cottage Bites (R) 12.20 FILM: Destination Moon. (1950) Sci-fi adventure, starring John Archer. 2.10 Cookery School 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. Bart and Lisa look into the future. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Three in a Bed B&Bs in the Norfolk Broads, west London and Somerset. 9.00 Terror Weapon of the Somme: A Time Team Special A dig on the site of the Somme battlefield. 10.00 10 O’Clock Live 11.05 Friday Night Dinner (R) 11.35 The Ricky Gervais Show 12.10 Music on 4: Arctic Monkeys: Video Exclusive 12.20 Music on 4: Album Chart Show Introduces Wretch 32 12.35 Music on 4: 4Play: James Vincent McMorrow 12.50 Face of Britain (R) 1.45 A Harlot’s Progress (R) 3.35 Unreported World (R) 4.00 Dispatches: Undercover Hospital (R) 4.55 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.20 Countdown (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.05 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 The Family Recipe (R) 3.15 FILM: Prayers for Bobby. (2009) Factbased drama, starring Sigourney Weaver. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. Weekday magazine show, hosted by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.25 How Do They Do It? (R) 7.55 Live UEFA Europa League Football All the action from a quarter-final second-leg contest (Kick-off 8.05pm). 10.00 FILM: Striking Distance (1993) Police thriller, starring Bruce Willis. 12.10 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Short Breaks (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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Down 1. Give credit? (7) 2. Where there’s no bar for ship repairers? (3,4) 3. Describes a sailor given a mission (6) 5. Reconciled to having had to give up work (8) 6. A mark of credit and comfort (6) 7. One eats it, as a matter of course (6) 13. Blend of tea, I sold apart from the rest (8) Quick Clues: 14. Showed a sign Across of cold and 4. Skill (7) contempt? (7) 8. Undid (6) 15. A single way 9. Upper hand (7) 10. Idle talk (6) of making an 11. Engage (6) impression (7) 16. Perfect voice for a 12. Benevolence (8) 18. Outer (8) trio? (6) 20. Whirlpool (6) 17. Develop part of a 21. Frugality (6) revolver (6) 22. Absorbed (7) 19. Close, so ran up to 23. Limited (6) a disturbance (6) 24. Capricious (7)
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Funeral procession (7) Brief notice (7) Roar (6) Ornament for the wrist (8) Small (6) Push (6) Unskilled (8) Tasteless (7) Agitation (7) Ceremonious (6) Cord (6) Racial (6)
CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Photo finish; 9 Lob; 10 Overreach; 11 Pages; 13 Lead off; 14 Fiends; 16 Review; 18 Genteel; 19 Anger; 20 Read aloud; 21 Ate; 22 Ready for bed. Down: 2 Hub; 3 Tools; 4 Feeble; 5 Narrate; 6 Shadowing; 7 Slip of a girl; 8 Shift-worker; 12 Greengage; 15 Die-hard; 17 All off; 19 Adder; 21 Ace. QUICK - Across: 1 Intersperse; 9 Asp; 10 Directive; 11 Eider; 13 Asunder; 14 Outset; 16 Zenith; 18 Narrate; 19 Latin; 20 Energetic; 21 Lie; 22 At all events. Down: 2 Nip; 3 Elder; 4 Scream; 5 Exclude; 6 Spindrift; 7 Take counsel; 8 Reprehended; 12 Detergent; 15 Evangel; 17 Nettle; 19 Lucre; 21 Let.
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Health & Lifestyle
Put a block on the choc Julia Martin Health & Lifestyle
julia.martin@the-resident.co.uk
They are all around us! The secret silent saboteurs to our healthy eating plans are out in force and they are professing to honour our roles as mothers. Yes, the boxes of chocolates are in our homes and in the hands of our children; they are in our cupboards and fridges and are calling to us at all times of the day. It is no better when we leave the house, as they form walls and towers to entice us to buy them in our supermarkets and even if we manage to dodge and escape them in the aisles, small samples pounce on us at the checkout to break us into submission! It is going to get a lot worse, let me tell you, so you need to work out a defence strategy, quickly! Easter eggs are flaunting their gaudy glittery wrappings and enticing us to buy and gorge on their contents whilst celebrating a religious festival, so it can be called a spiritual experience. Thanks to the Easter bunny, bless him, we are persuaded by our offspring to hide chocolate eggs and help hunt them down in the bushes. So what can we do? I can resist everything except temptation, that first taste of the s m o o t h brown stuff is completely addictive and there is absolutely
no way that egg will stay intact once it is bitten into. It will be reduced to a crumpled piece of foil nearly as quickly as it is cracked open. I have worked out a plan which involves me eating all my lovely healthy fruit and still enjoying that lovely smooth chocolate taste without submitting to gluttony. It centres around the concept of the chocolate fountain which can now be purchased for less than ten pounds. I simply melt the chocolate and skewer strawberries, pineapple, mangos and kiwi fruit to dip into it. If you use dark chocolate so much the better, as it has been proven to have more health benefits than milk chocolate. One of the reasons we enjoy chocolate is that it produces endorphins and feel-good hormones in our bodies which are akin to the feeling induced by love, which is
why it is often the gift of choice for lovers. The image of the Black Magic Man who climbed up the walls of buildings and risked his life to deliver the woman a box of chocolates was one which enchanted women everywhere, and why sales of body chocolate still soar around Valentine’s Day. Another way to avoid becoming the size of Augustus Gloop, in the famous Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, is to eat small pieces interspersed with some of the super foods such as kiwis and blueberries. We share some of the secrets of these wonderful health giving foods with you this week. Keep the chocolate in the fridge with a picture of yourself in your swimsuit on a beach, or in a party dress, to remind you that those delicious treats lead to Ripples in the flesh, and Twix the Galaxy and Mars, there are many Revels to be had without Flakes!
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Spring into shape Fitness In Horsham is a fast growing local business which is helping many people get great results through bootcamp style training, pilates classes and one on one sessions with its founder and weight loss expert, Jenny Swan. Many people begin with a 4 week Detox Bootcamp plan (next Course begins 25th April – Spring Into Shape Detox Bootcamp) to kick start their weight loss efforts and then continue
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Health & Lifestyle
SPF… your new BFF Amy Jones Health & Lifestyle
Last Friday the beautiful weather saw locals flocking to cafes with outside seating, the park and The Carfax to munch on their lunchtime sandwiches. Despite it only being Spring, I walked past many a face giving off a little bit too much of a rosy glow and it got me thinking about the importance of sun cream. Sun protection is necessary all year round, not just during the summer or when on holiday. As soon as you are being exposed to sunlight, whether it’s warm outside or not, your skin is at risk of being damaged – even in England! UVB rays emitted by the sun cause skin redness, DNA damage and can lead to skin cancer. UVA rays are just as bad, if not worse, as these are the rays that penetrate deep down to the base of your skin causing all the above as well as breaking down the skin’s collagen and elastin. Once the rays have penetrated this far, dark pigmentation, lines and wrinkles appear (and we all know how hard it is to reverse these effects).
Despite the risks associated with the sun, catching a few rays is still important as a lack of sunlight, and therefore Vitamin D, can create all manner of problems. You may have recently read about 12 year old Tyler Attrill from the Isle of Wight who has been diagnosed with an early stage of rickets due to her mother applying factor 50 sun cream on her every time she went out to play. Although it is not essential to cover your whole body in sun block every time you leave the house, if you want to prevent premature skin aging, particularly of the face, wearing a form of sun protection every day is the key. However, if used on the face, traditional sun creams, blocks, sprays and lotions, can block the pores are they are often quite thick. La Roche Posay, a brand owned by L’Oreal, has presented a solution to this problem by offering one of the largest selections of skin type specific sun protection for the face. The brand is available in most Boots stores (try online if Boots in Horsham does not stock it) and large chemists. It provides protection for all skin types and sensitivities, whether you are prone to oily, combination or dry
skin, and therefore has made it easy for everyone to shield their skin from the harmful effects of the sun. Many brands have started to incorporate SPFs within their moisturisers and foundations. Unfortunately, applying these alone only once at the beginning of the day will not provide us with adequate protection if the weather is hot, so it really is worth investing in a high quality sun cream as well. A common problem faced by women is reapplying sun cream on the face throughout the course of the day. I have recently stumbled upon a solution to this age old problem: Instant mineral SPF powders (such as those by BareMinerals and Peter Thomas Roth) can be applied over the top of make-up throughout the day, providing portable protection that can be applied as many times as you need without spoiling your make-up or clogging your pores. Absolutely genius. Now that Spring is well underway and the clocks have gone forward, we can look forward to more hours of sunlight. Remind yourself of the occasional beautiful day with a picture, not a wrinkle.
Boost your confidence and self-esteem with hypnotherapy How often have you had that sinking feeling when you would like to try something new but feel that you are not good enough, clever enough, motivated enough to take the first step? People who suffer from low selfesteem find it affects many areas of their lives, making them lose out on life changing opportunities that pass them by. Whether it be lack in confidence
to change career, or fulfilling lifetime dreams when the opportunity comes along. Lacking confidence in social and work situations can be helped with the use of Hypnotherapy. During Hypnotherapy your subconscious can be reprogrammed with suggestions to make you feel good about yourself and have confidence in your abilities. Helping you to feel calm and confident by using visualisation and trigger words to help you
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Hypnotherapy is a completely natural treatment that can help you to make the positive changes in your life for a happier future. Help with problems such as Anxiety, Stress, Panic Attacks, Driving Test or Exam Nerves, Phobias, Confidence, Self Esteem and Weight Control.
deal confidently with any situation you may feel anxious about. A recording on a CD can be used at home to continue the suggestion work to change attitudes. Physical symptoms such as sweating and blushing can also be helped with Hypnotherapy by using visualisation to gradually change your reaction to anxious situations and stay calm. Low self-esteem usually stems from childhood when a parent or adult in authority was particularly judgemental or made you feel insecure, a failure or unwanted. In this case Hypnotherapy can help by using regression therapy enabling the client to realise their full potential and reprogramme those negative thoughts and feelings for positive ones. In order to increase your
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motivation you need to be clear of your goals and link the goals to a reward. Staying positive and confident in your abilities is all part of the reprogramming process that leads to self-acceptance, to see yourself as a person deserving of success with a positive out look on life. For further advice or to make an appointment please contact Karen Jones who is a qualified clinical Hypnotherapist with a clinic in New Street, Horsham where there is free parking and a calm, quiet therapy room. All treatment is completely confidential and individually tailored for each client. For more information email karen@hypnotherapyforallages.co.uk, call 07926 971 327 or visit www. hypnotherapyforallages.co.uk
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Our feng shui expert, Janine Lowe, shares her wisdom with us this week. Do you find yourself holding on to your old school reports, VHS tapes with Fraggle Rock on them? Faded pictures of happy times gone by, those David Cassidy tickets, pressed wedding flowers, old football programmes, a piece of grass that John Lennon walked on? All of these items, if they make you happy, have positive chi and when we look at them or hold them they make us happy. So when you have the blues, turn the music up loud and look back and know there are always good times just around the corner. Find out more on Janine’s website www.janinelowe.com or call Janine on 01903 787888
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The Resident newspaper is looking for the town’s best cup of coffee Visit www.the-resident.co.uk/coffee to vote by Thursday 14 April and you could win one of two prizes
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The winners of the Caffé Italia competition, the winner of the coffee machine, and the runner-up prize of the hamper will be announced in The Resident on Friday 15 April 2011
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Health & Lifestyle
Emma helps a reader with a dilemma each week.
Emma’s Dilemmas
The problem will be discussed with sensitivity and humour and will touch on areas we can all recognise. Email Emma - emma@the-resident.co.uk Dear Emma, I am 35 and I have 2 children. My husband left us about 6 months ago for another woman. Since he left I have had to endure him flaunting his new girlfriend in front of us and his new found happiness. He still pays his maintenance but has definitely put his relationship before the kids and me. I have decided that I don’t want him to have any part of my children’s lives anymore, I feel it is unhealthy for them to have a watered down version of a family. Everyone tells me I’m wrong, but I feel justified. What do I do for the best? B Croft
through and in the true sense ‘put your kids first’. I was once given the most invaluable advice I could ever have been given as a single parent, it was simple : “forgive him everything”. It sounded so ridiculous and so unfair, but 7 years on, I have finally got it. Your beautiful children didn’t ask for any of this, what your husband has done is nothing to do with their choices as children. They deserve to be innocent and untainted by our adult complications.
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Dear B, What a horrid dilemma to find yourself in. I can totally sympathise with what you are going through. Being a mum is not easy on its own, but having to deal with being a single one is twice as hard. But I’m afraid I am not going to tell you what you want to hear. Your relationship with your ex is totally unrelated to what your children need. They need a Mum AND a Dad. For you to be the best parent you can be, is to rise above all that you are going
One of you HAS to forgive and sadly, as their Mum , that has to be you. As hard as that is, you have no choice but to smile sweetly, imagine him naked, with a BAD case of food poisoning sitting on a loo everytime you have to deal with him and BARE it! One day, those sweet little children will thank you for letting them be exactly that, children. So tough, but SO worth it. No-one said that being a Mum was going to be easy, sadly they didn’t tell us why!
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Emma
Fancy a fun and free activity? With the warmer weather in sight, now is a great time to think about getting out and about and with Horsham District Council’s Health Walks it’s easy to do. The new Health Walks programme for April through to June is now on the Council’s website www.horsham. gov.uk and features 265 walks in all. It includes lots of evening walks and walks over Easter and the bank holidays so there are plenty of opportunities to get involved. Walking is a great form of activity and all the family can join in. It is a fun, free and friendly way to get out and discover the beautiful countryside of the Horsham District. All the walks are led by welcoming and friendly walk leaders, and there’s no need to book- just turn up. Jill Shuker, Health Walks Coordinator at Horsham District Council, said:
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Luxury in an idyllic setting Guy Leonard & Company is pleased to bring to the market a substantial detached residence. The property is constructed and designed by award winning Millwood Designer Homes Limited in a Sussex style, to be sympathetic with the local area using reclaimed brick and roof tiles. The brick and tile elevation under a tiled hip roof with dormers provides substantial accommodation and offers ease of living for homeowners desiring space and comfort. Built in 2007 the well insulated, beautifully appointed accommodation comprises in brief of a reception hall with oak flooring, drawing room with a superb inglenook fireplace with oak bressemer, dining room, stylish designer kitchen by Theobalds with Siemens integrated appliances, utility room, family room, cloakroom, study, seven bedrooms, and five bathrooms fitted with luxury white Sottini suites. The property benefits from an alarm system and there are television and amplifier sockets in all principal
rooms. Externally the property is approached over a brick paved driveway leading to the double garage with electrically operated doors. The delightful south facing rear garden, which is a sanctuary for wildlife has been superbly landscaped with a wealth of recent planting and mature trees. An attractive stone style paved terrace with a gently sloping lawn leads down to a shaped landscaped lake, which has been designed by John Brookes, MSE FSGD and benefits from much recent planting. Beyond and accessed by a recently constructed jetty over the River Chilt is a further woodland area eventually leading to the West Sussex Golf Club. We highly recommend an internal inspection of the property to appreciate the superb accommodation that it has to offer. The property has a Guide Price of £1.375 million for the freehold interest. For further information or an appointment, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk
Brock Taylor Auction House are delighted to announce, following on from the success of the debut auction at The Cisswood House Hotel, Horsham, conducted by the well known London Auctioneer Andrew Binstock (as seen on BBC ‘Homes Under the Hammer’) they are holding the next auction on 8th June 2011. Brock Taylor’s Auction Manager James Brock said “It was a fantastic day, people attended the auction from all over the UK, and we sold a large number of the 18 properties listed. We were pleasantly surprised at the number of buyers who had travelled several hundred miles to bid at the event. “We have already got some very exciting properties for June, ideal auction lots include, plots of land,
run down property, sellers in need of a fast and guaranteed sale, freehold investments, flats with short leases, unusual properties or buildings with structural problems & commercial investments.” Brock Taylor Auction House is a division of Brock Taylor Estate Agents. After having been voted the Best Estate Agent in Sussex by the International Bloomberg Property Awards, it made perfect sense to continue to expanding the company by offering an auctioneering service. For more free advice regarding buying or selling at auction, please do not hesitate to contact James Brock on 01403 272022 or email jamesbrock@brocktaylor.co.uk To receive a full catalogue visit www.brocktaylor.co.uk/auctions. html
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Leaders’ Buy to Let consultancy is open in Horsham There are many questions that the first time investor may need answers to such as; Which are the best areas to invest in? What kind of property should I be investing in? What can I do to maximise the rental income on my investment? Local letting specialists Leaders can provide a dedicated Buy to Let consultancy where new investors can benefit from years of in depth knowledge of the market, extensive experience and advice from their highly skilled staff. Senior branch manager, Kathy Taylor says “Over the past couple of years we have seen increasing numbers of potential landlords coming into the branch asking for advice on investment properties. At Leaders we realise there is a clear need for a service geared directly towards buy to let landlords that can provide as much support and advice as necessary in making that investment experience a happy one”. “Property is still a sound long term investment. Did you know that last year the nationwide buy to let market grew by 7% and that it is worth an approximate £10.4 billion? Buy to let has to be seen as a long term investment and is certainly not a quick fix. Horsham is currently seeing unprecedented levels of applicants looking to secure tenancies with agents and has seen a dramatic shift towards demand over supply. Therefore that makes Horsham a fantastic prospect in terms of property investment.” At Leaders our trained staff are able to advise landlords on the viability of investment opportunities from property details in branch. We can then accompany landlords on shortlisted second viewings to advise on potential rental income, possible refurbishments to maximise rental value and local and current market information. Potential investors are invited to ring Kathy or Alex on 01403 217585. Leaders are a fully bonded member of ARLA and recently won Company of the Year at the Sussex Business Awards 2010.
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Property - Ask the Experts
If you would like to ask our panel of industry experts a question, please send an email to: asktheexperts@the-resident.co.uk
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Ross Attwood BA (hons) Partner Harper James
Simon Rollison Broker Consultant Mercier Allen
A bit of a tricky one this. If I saw your property and said Yes, you may be so mortally offended that you may decide to seek advice from an obsequious, indifferent and less-professional estate agent!
There has been a lot of media speculation in the last week, that the Bank of England will have to raise interest rates because of rising inflation. However, there seems to be little sign that the members of the Monetary Policy Committee can all agree on a strategy. It is true that inflation is higher than we would like, but is this a short term problem caused by high fuel costs and commodity prices? Also, we are yet to see the true effect of the recent increase in VAT. This is likely to increase inflation further, but to what level? So we all seem to be playing a game of sit and wait. That is all of us apart from some lenders. Recently we have seen a mixed bag of lenders increasing their fixed rates possibly in expectation of a potential base rate increase. The answer to your question is a difficult one, if you want to take into account the overall economic situation. If however you are just focusing on your household budget, then it may be more straightforward. The Bank of England has now held the base rate at 0.5% for 2 YEARS, this is unprecedented. It seems reasonable to assume that this long period of low interest rates is going to come to an end. In which case it seems that yes, now could be a very good time to find a fixed rate. If you want stability of payments and you just feel better knowing how much your mortgage payment is each month, then a fixed rate might suit you very nicely. If the thought of your mortgage payment increasing month on month terrifies you, then being on a variable rate or a base rate tracker product might mean you are in for an interesting year. Unfortunately, no one can know for sure what is around the corner. I would suggest though that if you are considering taking out a fixed rate mortgage, you have a chat with an independent advisor sooner rather than later. For further information and advice about any mortgage requirement, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk Please note that this article does not constitute as advice, anyone seeking independent advice should contact an independent financial adviser. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage Mercier Allen and Associates Limited is an Appointed Representative of IN Partnership the trading name of The On-Line Partnership Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
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Do I need a House Doctor to help present my property at its best before going onto the market?
However, much of a House Doctor’s role is simply an expensive way of being told to move some of your things from once place to another slightly less visible place. In fact, an experienced estate agent should be able to offer very similar advice at no additional cost at all. I personally see it as all being part of the service we offer. After all, my clients employ me to sell their property and if I can identify methods of ensuring that their home becomes more saleable, surely that is in everybody’s interest?
A word of caution though – some house doctors go to extreme measures to strip your property of all character, charm and soul wrongly assuming that a clinical, minimal and neutral atmosphere will ensure your home appeals to the widest possible market. What they forgot is that most buyers find house-hunting quite an emotive process and time and time again we introduce a buyer to a property they may not have initially considered, only for them to step over the threshold and immediately admit that it ‘just feels right’ and even they don’t quite know why ! It is almost certainly down to the lifestyle, furnishings and ambience created by the proud owner. So yes, it is very important to de-clutter, put the loo seats down and hide the children, but please do not waste your money on a house doctor. It is largely common sense and instead simply demand that your chosen estate agent is honest and constructive in their suggestions as to how best to present probably your most valuable asset to ensure they have the best possible chance of securing the highest possible price for you. If you are contemplating putting your house on the market this Spring or would like an answer to any property-related question, please call me on 01403 732727 or email rossattwood@harper-james.co.uk Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk
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Is now the right time to get a fixed rate mortgage?
Mercier Allen 43 – 44 Carfax, Horsham. West Sussex RH12 1EQ 01403 268562 www.mercierallen.co.uk
Duncan Jagger MRICS Chartered Surveyor Harper James
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I am in the process of buying a Victorian house in Billingshurst. Can you tell me, what are the most important things to look for when buying such an old house?
If you are considering buying an older home, then you have probably removed maintenance free from your vocabulary and have no weekend plans for the coming years. Higher repair and maintenance expenses should be factored into your budget when calculating the total cost of purchasing an older home. Repairs, renovations and even pre-purchase inspection costs can be considerably higher than if you were buying a newer home. If it has been well maintained, the structure of an old house usually needs only some minor repairs, renewal or maintenance. Later additions and alterations may be built to a lower standard than the original home, however, and can be in need of major repairs or renovations. This doesn’t mean that all original structures are flawless. Neglected sub voids and roof spaces can have structural defects. Wood destroying insects can damage timbers for years before they are detected. Perpetual water intrusion and damp penetration could have damaged areas that are now concealed. In most period homes there is usually at least one service system in need of updating. Keep in mind, most electrical systems have been added to an old home and were not considered when it was originally constructed. In old homes there is usually a mix of old materials and some new. Existing systems are extended to additions often with remodelling of a kitchen or bathroom. Unless the home has been gutted recently, you can almost count on updating some of the piping and fixtures. 0riginal roof coverings are certainly nearing their life expectancy. There are a multitude of roofing materials, all with their own life expectancies and regular maintenance requirements. Many old homes have multiple additions with different types and ages of the various roofs. Recent discoveries and statistics have changed building regulations and product specifications. Some building materials and practices used long ago are no longer acceptable in newly constructed homes. Some safety items can be easily added or altered in older homes. Hand railings can be improved inexpensively. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors can be easily installed. Other health related concerns, like asbestos and lead, can be quite expensive to correct or remove. These are just a few of the areas of concern to an old house buyer. The most important part of purchasing an older home is having a Building Survey undertaken by a Chartered Surveyor. This will provide you with peace of mind and let you know what you are taking on board for the future Please contact Duncan Jagger if you would like further information or a quote for a Building Survey or RICS Homebuyers Report 01403 732727 or duncanjagger@harperjames.co.uk
Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk
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Well appointed home overlooking a green Mallards of Horsham are marketing this extremely well appointed property with spacious and bright living room with fireplace and double opening doors on to the rear garden. There is a separate dining room and the kitchen is extremely well fitted with numerous built-in appliances. On the ground floor there is also a utility room, cloakroom and generous reception hall. The first and second floor has five bedrooms with both the master and guest bedroom having en suite showers. There is also a family bathroom. The rear garden has been landscaped and there is a covered car port
with parking for several vehicles. The property also has double glazed windows and gas fired heating to radiators. The property is situated in a country location in the heart of a private estate with access to an open green with Christ’s Hospital train station a little further beyond. In the immediate vicinity is the South Downs link
Planning Applications
Replacement of unsympathetic extension (Full Planning) West Wing Forest Grange Manor Forest Grange Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TG
Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 25/03/2011 and 31/03/2011 DC/11/0619 Surgery to 10 x Oak Trees (Highway land outside numbers 46-60 Smithbarn) Smithbarn Horsham West Sussex
DC/11/0605 Proposed redevelopment of the site replacing the existing commercial unit with a purpose built health and beauty spa Nail and Tan London Road Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3JR
DC/11/0527 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree 17 Covert Mead Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3PR DC/11/0606 Erection of first floor extension over existing ground floor garage and accommodation 1 Pinewood Close Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex RH12 3TP
DC/11/0488 Retention of 2 x freestanding direction signs Jefferies Farm Coneyhurst Road Coneyhurst Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9DG
DC/11/0576 Proposed two-storey extension, roof alteration and loft conversion to dwelling previously approved under Ref. DC/07/2123 3 Daux Avenue Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9SZ DC/11/0591 Surgery to 1 x Ash (A1) and 6 x Beech trees (B1, B2, B3, B4, B5 and B6) 33 Coombe Drove Bramber Steyning West Sussex BN44 3PW DC/11/0628
Sought after location within Storrington
with its well renowned walks and cycle paths. Also at Christ’s Hospital is Bluecoats Sports complex with many sporting facilities. Mallards Horsham office are offering the property for sale at £480,000 and recommend viewing to appreciate the property’s location. For further details please contact Mallards on 01403 263000.
Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market a wonderful character three bedroom detached residence set in a no through road in the much sought after area of Kithurst Park. Internally the property offers two good size reception rooms, kitchen/ breakfast room, study, conservatory, cloakroom and a ground floor bedroom. To the first floor are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there are landscaped
DC/11/0629 Replacement of unsympathetic extension (Listed Building Consent) West Wing Forest Grange Manor Forest Grange Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TG
DC/11/0602 Internal and external alterations to ground floor of existing house, removal of existing outbuildings and construction of new garage block (Full Planning) Besleys Farm House River Lane Watersfield Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1NG DC/11/0603 Internal and external alterations to ground floor of existing house, removal of existing outbuildings and construction of new garage block (Listed Building Consent) Besleys Farm House River Lane Watersfield Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1NG DC/11/0622 Proposed detached double garage with ancillary store above Greenacres London Road Watersfield Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1NQ
DC/11/0582 Rear single storey extension Broadfield Church Lane Coldwaltham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1LW DC/11/0583 Construction of a sand school on land opposite Pittkeld, 3 Kings Lane Pittkeld 3 Kings Lane Coldwaltham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1LE
DC/11/0584 Erection of replacement stables building comprising 5 loose boxes, tack room and hay store, on land opposite Pittkeld, 3 Kings Lane Pittkeld 3 Kings Lane Coldwaltham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1LE
DC/11/0594 Demolish rear porch and replace with single storey garden room Kindersleys Upper Station Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9PL DC/11/0396 Single storey rear extension
88 Rushams Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2NZ DC/11/0641 Remodelling and resurfacing of vehicular/pedestrian access points and car park, including new fencing Millais School Depot Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5HR
DC/11/0615 Fell 1 x Leylandii tree (Works to Trees in a Conservation Area) 17 Wimblehurst Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2EA DC/11/0581 Two-storey house extension 2 Hornbrook Copse Horsham West Sussex RH13 6RT
DC/11/0625 Proposed conservatory to rear 61 Rushams Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2NX DC/11/0590 Single storey front extension and single storey rear extension 63 Greenway Horsham West Sussex RH12 2JT DC/11/0592 Ground floor rear extension 25 Orchard Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5NF DC/11/0600 Proposed front security shutter (open grill mesh type) to be closed between 23.30 and 06.00 36 Bishopric Horsham West Sussex RH12 1QN
DC/11/0471 Creation of vehicular access and gates together with a boundary wall and fencing/railing on Kempshott Road frontage 49 Kempshott Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2EX DC/11/0595 Surgery to 3 x Oak Trees (T1, T2 and T3) 1 The Willows Horsham West Sussex RH12 5ZH
DC/11/0599 Root surgery to 2 x Oak trees (T1 at 7 Cape Copse and T2 at 8 Cape Copse) 7 Cape Copse Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3HG
DC/11/0560 Erection of a single storey first floor extension to front of house over existing ground floor lobby and cloakroom 77 Camelot Close Southwater Horsham West
Sussex RH13 9XQ
DC/11/0604 Conversion of existing double garage to gym/utility area and form link between garage and existing dwelling 12 Poppy Close Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9GW DC/11/0616 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree Communal Land at Holly Court Storrington West Sussex
DC/11/0585 Creation of new porch to front elevation of property 5 Aldermoor Avenue Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4PT
DC/11/0588 Remodel and extend existing house, erection of single storey pool house, new vehicle access and additional walling along Chantry Lane The Chantry Chantry Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4AB DC/11/0618 Surgery to 2 x Sycamore (B1 and B2) trees, fell 3 x three groups of Conifer (C1, C2 and C3), 1 x unknown (D1) and surgery to 2 x Yew (A1 and A2) trees Monks Walk Vicarage Lane Steyning West Sussex BN44 3YQ DC/11/0609 New shopfront with canopy and new vehicular access to rear car park and delivery area 88 High Street Steyning West Sussex BN44 3RD
DC/11/0617 Proposed internal alterations, porch and dormer addition to west elevation 4 Bramble Cottages The Street Thakeham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3EP
DC/11/0521 Retrospective permission to replace corrugated tin roof to shed with pitched roof with concrete tile, and storage in roof loft 34 Furze Common Road Thakeham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3EG DC/11/0340 Repairs to plasterwork and replacement valley gutter (Listed Building Consent) Tudor Cottage High Street Upper Beeding Steyning West Sussex BN44 3WN
gardens to the front and rear, off road parking and a garage. The property benefits from a lovely southerly aspect. A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate its character features. The Guide Price is £510,000 for the freehold interest. For further information and/or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard. co.uk DC/11/0623 Extension to existing garage Windrush Harborough Hill West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2PW
DC/11/0579 Proposed Oak framed two-bay garage with open sided log store to replace existing concrete section garage Minster House Littleworth Lane Partridge Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 8JX DC/11/0621 Proposed vehicular access and parking area 5 Blackstone Rise Blackstone Lane Blackstone Henfield West Sussex BN5 9SZ
DC/11/0407 Fell 1 x Lime and 8 x Yew trees and surgery to avenue of Yew trees (Works to Trees in a Conservation Area) Disused Graveyard The Street Washington West Sussex
DC/11/0486 Erection of 1.5 storey dwelling (3-bed) with associated pedestrian access Little Barton Hampers Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3HZ DC/11/0556 Fell 1 x Oak Tree (T1) Hemmingways Hampers Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3HZ
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 the date of this advert, or can be viewed on the Council’s web site at www.horsham.gov.uk. Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council should do so in writing, stating the reference number, within the stated period, to the Director of Development & Environment, Park North, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL. Any correspondence received will be available for public inspection and posted on the Council’s web site.
The Council has introduced a scheme to provide the public with an opportunity to speak at committee meetings when planning applications are being decided. Details of the procedure can be obtained from the Planning Office or by telephoning 01403 215598.
For Council jobs and lots more, visit www.horsham. gov.uk
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SOUTHWATER £72,500 LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH £93,000 LEASEHOLD ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the SOUTHWATER £72,500 £72,500 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH HEATH £93,000 £93,000 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD SOUTHWATER BROADBRIDGE Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | HORSHAM £135,995 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £139,995 Leasehold ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the A OneSOUTHWATER Bedroom2005 Modern| Ground Floor Apartment | Situated in North A One Bedroom First Floor Apartment£93,000 | Situated in the Approximately 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | |Pedestrianised £72,500 LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH LEASEHOLD East Horsham | 23’1 Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ Bedroom | Gas Carfax | 8’1 Kitchen | Open Plan to 12’11 Living Room 11’7 Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Double Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | HORSHAM £135,995 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £139,995 Leasehold HORSHAM £127,995 Leasehold Available Purchase 50%, 75% or 100% of the Bedroom ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH Radiator Heating | to Double Glazing |at Allocated Parking NO ONWARD | Double First Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAINTENANT A One Bedroom Modern Floor Apartment || Situated in North A One Bedroom Apartment | Situated in the Approximately 2005 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Approximately 2005 || Ground 'Paula Fitted Kitchen Popular Village ofFloor Broadbridge Heath Popular Village of Broadbridge || Pedestrianised CHAIN A One Bedroom Modern Ground FloorRosa' Apartment | Situated in North East Horsham | 23’1 Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen | Heath 12’ Bedroom | Gas
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HORSHAM £129,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £164,950 LEASEHOLD A One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat | Popular HORSHAM £129,950 £129,950 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £164,950 £164,950 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD HORSHAM HORSHAM to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat Popular AAAOne One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat || Popular Bedroom Top |Floor FlatLEASEHOLD with LIFT | Situated in Popular A Two Bedroom£164,950 SplitStation, Level Maisonette | Within CloseTown ProximityCentre of Horsham Mainline Entrance Hall 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Park and HORSHAM £129,950 HORSHAM LEASEHOLD Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time BuyProximity | Entrance Area |of To the First Location off Ashleigh Road | 8’1 Kitchen | 14’9 Living Room Open to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £274,950 Freehold APlan One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity ATwo Two Bedroom Top Flat | Proximity Popular Floor are Living/Dining Room Floor and| Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two toBedroom Dining Area | 10’11 Bedroom | Underground Parking | NO A One Top Floor Flat with LIFT | Situated in Popular A Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close of Horsham Mainline Entrance HallThree | 11’10” 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre Entrance Hall | Kitchen Horsham Station, and Town Centre A Well Presented Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated on the Popular Lambs Farm Bathroom RoadPark | Refitted Kitchen |NO Through Lounge/Diner | Bedrooms and Refitted | Garage En-Bloc | ONWARD CHAIN ONWARD CHAIN Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy Proximity | Entrance Area | of To the First Location off Ashleigh Road | 8’1 Kitchen Living Room Open| to Horsham Town Centre and| 14’9 Mainline Station Greenacres Development | Close Refitted Bathroom Garage & Driveway | Gas Radiator Heating Rewired and New Double Glazing Floor are Living/Dining Room and Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Plan to Dining Area || 10’11 Bedroom | Underground Parking | NO | Recently Entrance Hall | 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre Bedrooms and Refitted Bathroom | Garage En-Bloc | NO ONWARD CHAIN ONWARD CHAIN
HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM LEASEHOLD A Two Bedroom£174,950 Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station TOWN CENTRE £179,950 Leasehold|| Within HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station AA Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Proximity of Horsham Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy| Close | Entrance Area | To the FirstMainline Floor are TOWN CENTRE £179,950 Leasehold CALLING ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT|INSITU Currently Achieves £775pcm | AHorsham Two BedroomMainline Top Floor Apartment A Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close Proximity of Station HORSHAM £214,950 Leasehold NORTH HORSHAM £239,950 Freehold Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are ||| Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are Living/Dining Room and Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms Built in Approximately | Popular within Horsham Town A Centre |Bedroom 21’11 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Way Two Bedrooms | CALLING WITH TENANT | Currently Achieves | A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment A Two Bedroom First ALL Floor INVESTMENT Luxury2004 Apartment |BUYERS..........BUY Built byDevelopment Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | INSITU Three End£775pcm Terrace House |the Popular Heath Area of North ||Gated Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | Two To First Floor are Popular of The Comptons Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room Living/Dining Room and Kitchen To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms Living/Dining Room and Kitchen || To the Second are Bedrooms Bathroom Double Glazing |2004 Balcony | Secure Underground Parking | LIFT Built|Development in Approximately || Popular Development within Horsham Town Centre ||Refitted 21’11Floor Open Plan Kitchen\ Room Two to Bedrooms | Horsham Kitchen | 14’4 LivingLiving Room | Open| Plan 10’9 Dining | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening to Area Second | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator | Double Glazing | Detached Kitchen | To the Floor are TwoHeating Bedrooms | LIFT
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NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated inin Backing onto Woodland NORTH HORSHAM From £240,000 Freehold Three Bedroom End Terrace House Situated inainaaCul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac Backing onto Woodland AA Three Bedroom End Terrace House || Situated Backing onto |||| NORTH HORSHAM From £240,000 Freehold A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated aCul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac Backing ontoWoodland Woodland ** FromNorth £240,000 Horsham - £250,000 ** | ALocation Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | |14’4 HORSHAM £289,950 Freehold HORSHAM £164,950 Leasehold Popular | Entrance Hall | Kitchen | Living Room | Dining Area Three ** FromNorth £240,000 -Horsham £250,000 ** | ALocation Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | |14’4 Popular North Location Entrance Hall | Kitchen Kitchen Room Dining Area Three Popular Horsham || Entrance Hall || Living Room |||Dining Area A ThreePopular Bedroom ‘Charles Church’ Link Detached House |Location Downstairs Cloakroom | Refitted A |Two Top Floor Flat | Popular Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of Horsham North Horsham | Entrance Hall | Bedroom Kitchen |Living Living Room Dining Area || Three Three Living RoomRoom | Open PlanPlan to 10’9 Dining Area | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | |Detached Garage || Driveway Parking Living | 15’8 Open to| |10’9 Area Refitted Bathroom Heating | Double GlazingHall Detached Garage Driveway Parking Kitchen/Breakfast Living Room MasterDining Bedroom with |En-Suite Shower Room | | Gas Radiator Station, Park and Town Centre | Entrance | 14’ Living Room | 12’10” Kitchen | Two Bedrooms | Room Bathroom Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing Bedrooms Bathroom Gas Radiator Heating Double Glazing Bedrooms ||||NO Bathroom || CHAIN Gas Radiator Heating Glazing Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Attached Garage | Driveway Parking || Double | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Allocated Parking for One Car | An Early Internal for Several Cars CHAIN Bedrooms Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating |Bedrooms Double Glazing for Several Cars ||ONWARD NO ONWARD
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Bright and spacious family home on the sought after Penfold Grange development. Hall. Living Room. Dining Room. Modern Fitted Kitchen. Utility. Six Bedrooms. Four Bathrooms. Gardens. Garage and Driveway.
£2250 pcm
Substantial executive style detached house in gardens of approximately two thirds of an acre. Entrance Hall. Drawing Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Laundry Room. Study. Cloakroom. Dining Room. Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and Ensuite. Four Further Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Gated Driveway. Double Garage.
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Newly refurbished and redecorated top floor apartment. New Modern Fitted Kitchen. Spacious Living/Dining Room. Double Bedroom with Dressing Area. Large Single Bedroom. Bathroom with Shower. Ample Parking.
Charming and well presented Grade II listed character cottage in a village location. Sitting Room. Dining Room. Kitchen. Study Area. Two Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Beautiful Cottage Gardens.
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Pulborough
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£1400 pcm
Spacious famly home with lovely landscaped gardens. Hall. Lounge and Dining Room. Kitchen. Utility Room. Cloakroom. Master Bedroom and Ensuite Shower Room. Three Further Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Double Garage and Driveway.
Horsham 01403 246750
Our offices will remain open on Easter Monday and the Spring bank holiday.
Storrington 01903 744166
Storrington £1395 pcm
Horsham £1950 pcm
Immaculately presented detached house in a quiet residential area. Entrance Hall. Cloakroom. Kitchen. Living/ Dining Room. Utility Room. Master Bedroom with Ensuite Shower & Dressing Room. Further Two Bedrooms. Bathroom. Garage. Office/Cabin. Garden.
Immaculately presented detached family home ideally located for the A24. Sitting Room. Dining Room. Study. Conservatory. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Cloakroom. Four Bedrooms. Two Ensuite Shower Rooms. Family Bathroom. Garden. Garage.
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Rusper £4,500 pcm
Colgate £2,950 pcm
A spacious and well proportioned six bedroom detached home in the popular village A fantastic spacious five bedroom character property with mature gardens located of Rusper, West Sussex. in Colgate village a short drive from Horsham Town centre.
Hamptons Office Horsham
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01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
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Ifold £2,400 pcm
Henfield £1,900 pcm
A substantial six bedroom detached house situated in a private development located A fantastic recently renovated three/four bedroom detached house in the heart of in the rural village of Ifold, West Sussex. the popular village of Henfield.
Hamptons Office Horsham
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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk
Leaders to have main stage at Brighton Marathon with fantastic array of live music Leaders are delighted to again be supporting the Brighton Marathon on Sunday 10th April. We will have the main stage along the promenade, where a fantastic array of bands and singers will perform on behalf of Juice FM for the enjoyment of participants and spectators alike. We will also be giving away loads of goodies throughout the day, including Bags for Life, frisbees, balloons, umbrellas and key rings. Following the success of last year’s first Brighton Marathon, this year’s marathon looks set to be even bigger and better. More than 13,000 runners will take part and the organisers are expecting an increase in spectators, up from around 85,000 last year. All in all, the City’s biggest one day sporting event promises to be a great success and we are very excited about being a part of it!
407845 Horsham £650 pcm
181066 Cowfold £795 pcm
345384 Horsham £875 pcm
Very spacious one bedroom ground floor flat situated close to Horsham town centre, mainline station and the Pavilions Park.
A delightful two double bedroom furnished cottage in a village location with local shop and public house. Lovely cottage gardens.
Well presented two bedroom mid terrace house situated close to local amenities in a popular area of North Horsham.
530973 Billingshurst £895 pcm
746341 Blackbridge Lane £895 pcm
83141 North Horsham £940 pcm
Modern three bedroom mid terraced house situated in Billingshurst with a modern kitchen and lovely, enclosed garden.
Very spacious two double bedroom unfurnished terraced house conveniently situated within a short walk of the town centre.
Well presented modern two double bedroom unfurnished detached house with gardens and private parking.
744416 Broadbridge Heath £950 pcm
753502 North Horsham £975 pcm
373757 Horsham £1100 pcm
Superb three bedroom unfurnished terrace house situated in a popular residential area and with easy access to the A24 and A264.
Lovely two double bedroom link-detached house in sought after area and within a short walk of Littlehaven station
Well situated three bedroom older style house situated within walking distance of Horsham town centre and mainline station.
443554 Handcross £1500 pcm
737695 Slinfold £1850 pcm
755630 Storrington £2200 pcm
Exceptionally spacious five double bedroom bungalow offering superb countryside views and extensive surrounding gardens.
Superb four bedroom detached property set in a lovely, highly desirable village location. Viewing recommended.
Stunning five bedroom detached Scandinavian house situated in the picturesque village of Storrington.
As a long-established firm with hundreds of landlords, tenants and employees in Horsham, we are always keen to make a positive contribution to our local community.
We would like to wish everyone taking part in the Marathon the best of luck and look forward to what promises to be a fantastic day. Winners of Best Company in the 2010 Sussex Business Awards
Horsham:
01403 217585
18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU email: horsham@leaders.co.uk Opening times: Mon-Fri 9.00-6.00 Sat 9.00-5.00
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Horsham Branch £675 (pcm)
Cuckfield
£1,750 (pcm)
Haywards Heath
£650 (pcm)
Crawley
£900 (pcm)
IN ST NE RU W C TI O N
Horsham
A superb one bedroom unfurnished apartment situated in sought after central location within comfortable walking distance of the Town Centre and mainline Railway Station. This attractive modern property is offered in excellent decorative order throughout and boasts a modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances,open plan living, gas central heating, spacious accommodation throughout, contemporary bathroom suite and off road parking. Early viewing is highly recommended.
£850 (pcm)
Haywards Heath
£1,200 (pcm)
A delightful and ideally located 1 bedroom retirement apartment situated in heart of Haywards Heath with easy access to shops. This first floor apartment benefits from modern shower room, fitted kitchen, spacious bedroom with built in wardrobes, emergency alarm pulls, communal lounge and laundry room and attractive communal gardens. Residents must be over 60.
Crawley
£750 (pcm)
An extremely well presented 2 bedroom end of terrace house situated in the highly sought after location of Maidenbower. The property benefits from a modern fully fitted kitchen/dining room, spacious living room, 2 double bedrooms with the master boasting an en suite shower room, landscaped rear garden and integral garage with drive.
Burgess Hill
£650 (pcm)
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Horley
This hugely extended family home benefits from three reception rooms and further study, fully fitted kitchen dining room, utility room and conservatory. Upstairs there is a master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. To the rear there is a lawned garden with pergola, shed and access gate leading onto open fields, whilst to the front there is a five bar gate onto a brick paved driveway offering off road parking for two vehicles.
A stunning two double bedroom executive apartment which is situated in this highly sought after development within just a couple of minutes walk of the Mainline Railway Station. Among its many features, it boasts master bedroom with en-suite shower room, second double bedroom, spacious accommodation throughout, modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances, contemporary bathroom, excellent decorative order, gas central heating, private parking bay and fabulous landscaped communal grounds with water feature.
A very well presented mid terrace town house located in the popular Bolnore village. The property benefits from lounge, kitchen/dining room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, integral garage and south facing garden. Internal viewing highly receommended.
A deceptively spacious three-bedroom terrace house situated in a popular residential location. Property benefits from a large fitted kitchen with appliances, spacious lounge, ample storage, 3 bedrooms, gas central heating, enclosed rear garden and private garage.
A deceptively spacious and well-presented ground floor one bedroom apartment, situated within a few minutes walk of Wivelsfield Railway Station. This property boasts gas central heating, private landscaped rear garden, fully fitted kitchen with appliances, excellent decorative order, great access links and private allocated parking space.
ATTENTION LANDLORDS PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED
Please call in or contact us to discuss services on 01403 256331 or horsham@connells.co.uk Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk
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Motors
the-resident.co.uk
Order book opens for Porsche 918 Spyder Olli Nott Motors Reporter
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One year after its debut at Geneva Auto Show, the 918 Spyder super sports car is now available to order. With customer deliveries beginning November 2013, the 918 will be built in
Stuttgart with very exclusive availability. And at an exclusive price of around €645,000 – subject to VAT and on-the-road charges. Porsche has confirmed further details including its innovative plug-in hybrid drive. Production development is proceeding briskly in the wake of the rather outstanding
customer response to the concept car unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show 2010. Thanks to its unique hybrid technology, the 918 Spyder is estimated to consume a mere three litres of fuel per 100 kilometres (94 mpg) based on the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). Its V8 engine delivers more than 500 hp, assisted by two electric motors with a total of at least 160 kW (218 hp). To ensure the exclusivity of the 918 Spyder,
the two-seater is limited to no more than 918 units. Production of the 918 Spyder - which will be offered in left-hand drive only - is scheduled to commence on September 18 2013 at the main Porsche factory in StuttgartZuffenhausen. Delivery of the first vehicles will commence in November 2013. Adding further appeal to the unique 918 Spyder experience, Porsche is offering every customer placing an order the exclusive opportunity to acquire a 911 Turbo S ‘Edition 918 Spyder’, also limited to 918 units.
Both the technology and standard equipment of the new 911 Turbo S ‘Edition 918 Spyder’ are based on the 530 hp 911 Turbo S. Visually, both inside and out, this model is inspired by the characteristic individual features of the 918 Spyder. This includes distinctive acid green features such as part-embroidered model logos and upholstery seams, the instrument dial needles, unique PCM screen and illuminated door entry guards as well as an enhanced leather interior and additional carbon elements both inside and out. The badge on the glovebox bears the same number as the 918 Spyder the customer has ordered. The 911 Turbo S ‘Edition 918 Spyder’ can also be ordered in the same colour the customer has chosen for their 918 Spyder. This is a step forward for Porsche, who have only just introduced a diesel engine into their range. A hybrid not only lowers their CO2 output, but harnesses their potential for creating more green supercars. Not everyone wants a Prius! And until the RollsRoyce 102EX and the Range Rover Range_e are proven worthy; I’ll take a 918, and the 911 too.
Vauxhall in first place Motorway madness - drivers reveal top for customer service motorway dangers The Vauxhall MasterFit Promise is keeping the servicing and repair programme at the head of the pack during these financially challenging times by continuing to offer customers quality and good value. This promise applies to all 400 retailers, and the price promise aspect ensures value and transparency, so nothing is hidden from the customer. Another aspect includes the guarantee or genuine Vauxhall parts to fit first time, every time. “We want to offer excellent service to our customers on all levels,” said Vauxhall Service Channel manager, Belinda Craik. “Our Vauxhall MasterFit promise offers six layers of assurance to Vauxhall MasterFit customers: convenience, price, professionalism, transparency, latest technology and value. In combination, these make it one of the most comprehensive packages available in the automotive service industry.” Under the promise, customers can enjoy flexible booking times and a while-you-wait service on tyres, batteries and exhausts. All Vauxhall MasterFit retailers are a one-stop shop for all types of Vauxhall servicing and offer a free courtesy vehicle or local collection with annual services and warranty work. “At Vauxhall MasterFit, we also provide a value-for-money service, so we will match any like-for-like service
and repair quotes from local competitors and offer no-obligation advice on both essential and non-essential work,” continued Belinda. “Our outlets use all of the latest technology and diagnostics equipment, and parts are engineered to Vauxhall’s strict quality criteria. To further adhere to Vauxhall’s safety standards, we also offer a free of charge 25-point safety check to customers visiting any of our Vauxhall MasterFit retailers.”
Vauxhall MasterFit uses Vauxhalltrained technicians for all servicing and repair work. Its Vauxhall MasterFit Service Club also offers members the added benefits of discounts on parts and labour for older vehicles; those two to three years old receive a 15% discount, those four to seven years old receive 20% and vehicles eight years and older enjoy a 25% discount and half price MOTs at participating retailers.
A survey carried out by breakdown and road safety organisation GEM Motoring Assist today revealed that UK motorists believe tailgating is the most serious offence committed on a motorway, with 85% saying it causes highly dangerous situations. Driving whilst using your mobile phone came in a close second with 66% agreeing it would put lives at serious risk and nearly two thirds believe that driving in the middle lane when the left hand lane is empty is dangerous and should be more strictly enforced. Interestingly only 20% of those surveyed said that speeding should be more closely monitored and over half of drivers surveyed went as far as to say that the national speed limit should actually be increased. This is not the result GEM wanted to hear, as it, and other road safety organisations are strongly against the government campaign to raise the motorway speed limit to 80 MPH by this summer. Learners are a sticking point for experienced motorists as over half of those surveyed would never want Learner drivers to be allowed to practice on motorways before their test, with 83% saying there should be a mandatory follow up test created to test motorway driving skills.
Top 10 Motorway Dangers 1. Tailgating 2. Driving whilst using a mobile phone 3. Driving in the middle lane when the left hand lane is empty 4. Changing lanes without adequate observations or signals 5. Driving on the hard shoulder to avoid traffic 6. Entering a motorway from a slip road without adequate observations or signals 7. Driving too slowly 8. Speeding 9. Use of the outside lane by LGV’s 10. Stopping on the hard shoulder when there is no emergency The GEM poll also revealed that alarmingly nearly 70% of those taking to the motorway don’t take extra precautions before making their journey, such as checking tyre pressure and water and despite the problems that can arise from breaking down on the motorway, 83% of drivers do not feel more vulnerable. The survey also showed that 73% would like to see more rest areas on motorways. Drop an email to olli@the-resident. co.uk with your motorway angst, or even general road rage stories, I’d love to hear them!
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Referee T Power turned down two strong penalty appeals from Hornchurch and one from the Hornets, who consolidated 17th place with a third successive league draw. The official’s afternoon was punctuated by a number of baffling decisions that led to a tetchy second half, with the Urchins’ Dave Collis and Brian Haule chief protagonists in the eyes of Horsham followers. A series of crunching tackles from Collis went unpunished, the worst of which was a wild two-footed lunge at Jamie Brotherton, while Haule was involved in a number of spats with Ben Andrews and infuriated the home faithful by regularly going to ground. Ultimately it was the theatrics of the deadline day signing from Hendon that cost his side as two apparently blatant fouls inside the penalty area were ignored. In truth, neither side really deserved more than a point as each huffed and puffed through the 90 minutes without either goalkeeper being seriously tested. Andrews underlined his importance to the side with a vital headed interception and a terrific block, but it was not until the final five minutes of the first half that Horsham
Goalmouth action between Horsham and Hornchurch
threatened Darren Behcet’s goal. A long throw from Jack Page was aimed towards the chest of Jamie Cade who appeared to be held just inside the penalty area, but Mr Power waved on play. A stray elbow from Haule on Andrews produced a flare-up between the two players, with Horsham fans fearful of a second successive red card for their captain until he wisely walked away. Horsham finally produced their first meaningful shot early in the second half, but Ashley-Paul Robinson wasted a good opening by dragging it wide. Hornchurch’s Frankie Curley sliced tamely wide when he should have scored before the visitors’ Martin Tuohy flicked just wide. Horsham created their best chance
of the match when Cade’s determination forced an error from Rickie Hayles. Billy Dunn drilled the ball low into the box where Cade, at fullstretch, was unable to steer it in. Williams Peauroux headed wide from Anthony Storey’s cross and Paul Kennett headed over as Horsham finally started to look dangerous. But Hornchurch felt they should have had a penalty when Kennett’s rash challenge sent Tuohy crashing to the floor. And as the match entered stoppage time, goalkeeper Mark Zawadski charged from his line and went right through Haule. To the disbelief of the Urchins’ bench, Mr Power once more ignored the claims for a spot-kick. Horsham visit Concord Rangers tomorrow (Saturday), seeking their first league win since January.
How Storrington dodged Heath push league a potential banana skin leaders all the way Nick Hind Football
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A rejuvenated Clymping were two minutes from a valuable point as they looked to rebuild a shattered reputation. After a difficult week including the departure of manager Darran Atkins and the whole first-team squad, Mike Gillam and Gav Weller drafted in an entirely fresh team in their quest for survival. Stand-in coach Gillam said: “All the credit must go to Gav and his family who worked miracles to pull in the players at such short notice. “We have only had one session with some of the players, but most of the guys are playing together for the first time.”
Gillam’s admission was blatantly evident as Storrington piled on the pressure in the early stages, taking the lead on the quarter hour when Luke Jearum headed in David Tidman’s cross. With constant coaching and praise from the sidelines, the visitors rode out the early storm and the addition of pace early in the second half produced the goal of the game for Clymping. The lively Chaha Maizi set up Scott Tower with his first touch of the game, a neat through ball that allowed the striker to cut inside and curl a deserved equaliser on the hour. The stunned Swans became more fragmented with every passing minute, rhythm and composure failing as they desperately searched out a winner. Clymping defended with vigour,
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holding out until the award of a dubious free kick in 89th minute. Stuart McCall stepped up to save the home side’s blushes, firing in a low drive from 22 yards before Dan Measom headed in a far-post corner with the last action of this intriguing contest. After three league games without a win, a relieved Ricky Hamilton was glad to see his side get back to winning ways. He said: “This fixture was a potential banana skin so I am happy with the win, even if the performance was not there.”
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Broadbridge Heath’s unbeaten run came to an end, but it took a gruelling battle with the division’s bigspending runaway leaders to do it. In a game where no quarter was asked or given, the defining moment came midway through the first half when Jerome Beckles escaped his marker to head home from close range. Heath three times came within inches of scoring in an even first period. Martyn Flack’s header was tipped onto the bar, the follow-up effort was blocked on the line and Liam Aherne was inches away from turning in Michael Wood’s cross. The second half turned into a war of attrition, with several flashpoints following controversial challenges and clashes as Heath struggled to
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break down the visitors’ defence. But no matter how many balls were pumped forward to the Dorking box, the hosts could not find the key to unlock the champions elect who were promoted after this win. It was only Heath’s fourth league defeat since the second week in October. Had they assembled the current squad a little sooner they could have been joining Dorking. As it is, they are still aiming for a top-four place. Horsham Sparrows Ladies were unfortunate to lose 3-1 to Eastbourne Ladies in a tight match, despite Chloe Ansell’s goal from Emma Cooper’s pass. Liana Brooksbank made some fine saves.
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Promising start for Cooper Jez Cooper Motor Sport
Southwater driver Rory Cooper’s first race of the 750 Motor Club season took place at Mallory Park, Leicestershire. We travelled up on Friday night to test on Saturday and set the car up ready for Sunday’s qualifying and race. Testing is always useful and in our case this time was crucial as we had to sort out unexpected niggles. The chat in the Paddock was not about Rory until someone got wind of some of his test times. We were up early to scrutineering, sailing through thanks to the hard work of Terry Botting all weekend – a relief with a newly built car. I was expecting a top 10 slot for sure and even top six if all went well, so to qualify fourth was excellent – only 0.03 sec from pole. The start with 33 cars is tense, particularly as you are straight into the fastest corner in UK motor sport, Gerrard’s, at nearly 100 mph. But the start was clean and all held station at
the front, with Rory fourth. All was well until lap 5 when coming into the Devil’s Elbow sixthplaced Adam Stokes lunged down the inside of the fifth-placed guy, got it all wrong, failed to brake and cut the corner, hitting Rory full on in the rear. Not clever at 70 mph. The resulting damage to Rory’s car, and the exhaust in particular, was not going to help performance. A fierce fight developed between Rory and the guys in fifth, sixth and seventh as Rory had lost his momentum and was clearly down on power due to damage. The same guy managed to hit Rory again, trying a late dive into the hairpin on lap 10, pushing Rory wide and allowing one of the pack through. The conversation in Parc Ferme after was going to be interesting! Rory continued to resist but lost one more place as we neared the end of the 15 laps, finishing a creditable sixth despite what would have been a certain fourth. A bit of work to be done before we head to our home circuit at Brands on April 17, but we’ll be ready.
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Four players from Horsham district helped Hurstpierpoint College U13 to a cup double. Harry Constant, from Horsham, James Newland, from Pulborough, and Henfield duo Thomas Law and Harry Slade were in the squad which
won the Sussex Schools Sevens and the Sussex Cup. Newland’s defending in particular was a major reason for Hurst’s 10-5 win against Windlesham in the county cup final at Worthing RFC. Dave Valentine, Hurst prep’s head of boys’ games, said: “James Newland and Harry Constant were members of the squad at the start of the season and both became amazingly effective
players as the season progressed. “These two lads are big, strong ball carriers with an excellent sense of what is needed at any stage of the game. “Harry Slade and Thomas Law are still in Year 7. I am really looking forward to their performances next year when I know they will both become key members of what is certainly going to be another great U13 squad.”
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Missing 12 first-team squad players, Barns Green lost 43-33 at Bognor III who included several firstteam players. Sam Callaghan scored a hat-trick of tries and captain Andrew Potter was pleased by his side’s attitude after they seemed set for a much heavier defeat. He said: “We were standing behind the posts at 43-5 down, bickering like a bunch of children. What followed was 30 minutes of the most enjoyable rugby I have played in a long time. “Some of the skill, precision and pace we played at in those 30 minutes saw us raise a few eyebrows in the home ranks. “It’s Bognor’s prerogative to put whatever side they want out. We must take it as a compliment that they felt the need to include those (first team) players. “I’m only perhaps a little bit disappointed that the boys sat off them in the first half and didn’t believe in their own ability. It was clear for all to see what happens when they do.”
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A Horsham Riders trial took place at Rome Wood, near Capel, with all riders riding the same route throughout. Result: Stephen Farrall 8 marks lost, Clint Leggett 8, Peter Bowker 9, Tom Bray 11, Tony Flegg 11, John Charman 14, Paul Barnes 17, Phil Walker 18, Tim Husband 19, Mark Johnson 19.
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Sussex cricketer Hugo Cowan rushed over from the County Ground, Hove, to score the winner for Horsham U13 in this final at Arundel. The talented batsman trained with the county on Sunday lunchtime, then headed the only goal as the young Hornets retained the Arun and Chichester Youth League Cup. Horsham completed a hat-trick of cup wins on successive weekends for their U15, U14 and U13 teams, edging the first half and dominating the second to register their 19th win in 20 matches this season. Livewire George Matthews created the first clear chance with a defencesplitting pass, but hot-shot Nick Bristow uncharacteristically screwed wide. Finn Bigg was watched by his mum, former Olympic and world champion hurdler Sally Gunnell. In true family tradition, Bigg hurdled defender Jordan Layton and found Bristow before Zak Boniface held Matthews’ looping shot. Tom Summerfield produced a vital
saving challenge when Diamonds’ Ross Edwards broke through and looked set to pull the trigger. Bristow beat three defenders, only to be crowded out inside the box, and the prolific striker’s cross was palmed out by Boniface to Matthews whose shot deflected behind. The Diamonds keeper made an excellent low save when Bristow pulled the ball back for Jack Reeves to strike a stinging first-time shot from 20 yards. Diamonds enjoyed a better spell, but Boniface was in action again to hold Matthews’ low shot after Ali Kerr did well to get in a cross. Horsham made the breakthrough on the stroke of half time after Diamonds needlessly conceded a free kick near the corner flag on the Hornets’ right. Jack Reeves found Bristow who knocked the ball back across goal from the far post, allowing Cowan to nod in his 10th goal of the season – most of them headers. As Diamonds started the second half strongly, Horsham were indebted to Louis Lewis for a great tackle on Phil Reid and Kieran Wootton for a fine save from Max Daniels. But the final half hour was played almost exclusively in Middleton’s half as Horsham sought a clinching second goal and Diamonds relied on occasional breaks. Long-range efforts by Bigg and Kerr were comfortably saved before the Hornets almost doubled their lead with one of the best moves of the match.
Kerr started it with a pass which Jack Reeves flicked through to Bristow, who was causing all kinds of trouble, but Boniface did well to get a hand to the striker’s low shot. Bigg fired over from a tight angle and the same player’s 25-yarder was heading for the top corner before Boniface produced another highquality save. Kerr cut in from the left and fired
narrowly wide of the far post, Bristow was only inches too high and Bigg drilled just off target from 10 yards as Horsham piled on the pressure. The Hornets almost put a gloss on the scoreline with a delightful move seven minutes from time. Bristow broke down the left and tore into the area to collect Bigg’s back heel, only to shoot agonisingly wide of the far post.
George Matthews keeps his eyes on the ball
A second goal would have been just reward, but Richard Wootton’s team stayed firm at the back and held out for a deserved triumph. Impressive midfielder Cowan, who attends The Forest School, said of his goal: “I was just in the right place at the right time. “Middleton are pretty good, but our team performance was very good and we played well enough to win.”
Finn Bigg caused problems to Middleton’s defence
Horsham U13 with the Arun and Chichester Youth League Cup
Photos by Victoria Thompson
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Goal hero Hugo Cowan with the trophy
Nick Bristow sets up Hugo Cowan (number six) for the only goal
Photos by Victoria Thompson
Royals crowned after scintillating season Royal United U15 have been crowned champions of Horsham and District Youth League Division A. They clinched the title in style, winning 9-0 at Billingshurst with two goals each from Stanley Rice, Jacob Waller, Luke Polie and Jake Legrange and one by Callum McHale. One of nine players in the squad who also play for Horsham U15, Legrange finished the season as top scorer in the division. There were also excellent displays
from Tristan Smith, Josh Wood and Zac Love, while Aaron Chaplin made a great save to secure a clean sheet. Manager Richard Chaplin said: “It’s been a fantastic season for the boys who have played some scintillating football, which has been a pleasure to be part of. They all totally deserve this accolade. “We now have to concentrate on the cup final (against league runnersup Dorking Saints Lions U15 on April 30), where we go for the magic double.”
Royal United U15
Shock as Horsham YMCA youngsters down Hawks Horsham YMCA U18 finally recorded their first win of the season as they brushed aside high-flying Whitehawk U18 2-0 at Gorings Mead. YM went in front when Alex Malins’ free kick evaded everyone and
went straight into the far corner. And they doubled their surprise lead when Sam Bulley’s free kick was dummied by Louis Masih for Charlie Abrehart to net from close range. Solid work by Dan Skett and Dom Giacomelli halted any chance of a
Forest U9
Photo by Rob James
Whitehawk comeback. Broadbridge Heath U18 got back to winning ways with a hard-fought 4-1 win against a determined Predators U18 side from Bognor. Henry Liley crossed for Ben Cave to slot home, but Predators equalised and missed three good chances before Heath scored three quick-fire goals. Liley squared for Sam Bulley to put Heath ahead, Alex Beaumont slammed in from outside the area and Liley latched on to Josh Dunn’s through ball to slot the fourth. Adam Laker’s Delap-style throw provided headed goals by Elliott Wallace and Scott Bissett as Southwater U16 beat title rivals Ferring U16 4-1. Another header from Ben Chowney and a 25-yard strike from Henry Hayden completed the scoring for Southwater, who will be champions if they win their final two matches. Chris Maxted’s header was not enough to stop Southwater Red U16 losing 2-1 to Ockley Acorns U16.
Horsham U15 overcame Crawley Panthers U15 1-0 thanks to George Hole’s ferocious shot from the edge of the box. The young Hornets followed up by beating Marle Place Wanderers U15 2-0, with goals by the deadly duo of Jake Legrange and Zak Comber. Greenway U15 kept their title hopes alive with a 4-0 victory over old rivals Cranleigh Cougers U15. Reiss Blackwood-Bryce scored twice including a penalty, while captain Craig Buckthorp (penalty) and Cameron Allan were also on target. Greenway’s Harry Hinchey was taken to hospital with mild concussion after colliding with the Cranleigh keeper, but he made a full recovery. League Cup winners Horsham U14 were brought down to earth as they were beaten 3-2 by Bognor Regis Town U14, despite leading twice. The impressive Andrew Roberts curled in a free kick from the edge of the box and Will Kerr thumped in another free kick from 25 yards.
Luca Cocoracchio scored four times as Forest Lions U9 ended their league season with a 5-1 win at West Hove Dynamos U9. Tom Colbran also scored, captain Richard Bailey kept the home team at bay with sublime defending and Samuel Smith saved a penalty. Forest Tigers U9 fought back from 2-0 down at half time to draw 2-2. Callum Jones and an own goal did the trick for Tigers, while Kieran Bonner went close and William Michel was man of the match. Chesworth Rovers are looking for players to join their U7 team next season. The club will hold a fun session, where ‘new recruits’ can meet the managers and ask any questions, at The Forest School from 6.30pm on Tuesday, April 12. Players are asked to take a drink, and wear shin pads and trainers or astro boots. Parking will be available in the main car park by the playing fields.
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