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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was found dead in Nyetimber Lane, West Chiltington, yesterday (Thursday). Police and ambulance crews were called at 2.40pm by a man reporting the
woman’s death. A man was arrested at the scene and later received medical attention in hospital. Police cordoned off Calluna, a detached house with a double garage, while forensic experts began examining the scene. Neighbours told The Resident that the man who made the 999 call was the person who was arrested, that the woman died in the upstairs front room and that the house had been rented by a couple, possibly in their late-60s or 70s, for the
last few months. Police were unable to confirm or deny this information as The Resident went to press. Det Chief Insp Trevor Bowles, of Sussex Police Major Crime Branch, said: “Detectives are in the very early stages of this investigation and are conducting enquiries to establish the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident.” Continued on Page 2
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bludgeoned her in the head with a mallet at their home in Silverwood, West Chiltington. Later that day, Mr Goswell drove his car into a tree in Monkmead Lane, about half a mile from their home. He died in hospital. The investigation into the crash led police to the couple’s home, where
Continued from Page 1 Villagers were stunned when The Resident broke news of the death to them. One said it brought back memories from December 2007, when Roger Goswell, 66, fatally stabbed wife Sue, 63, with a kitchen knife and
they found the front door unlocked and a handwritten note saying “police entry only”. Inside they found Mrs Goswell’s body in a seated position on the living room floor in a pool of her own blood. Anyone with any information about the latest incident can contact police on 0845 6070999.
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It’s Lion-hell for councillor in storm Matthew James News Editor
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A senior councillor has been warned he would risk children’s lives by axing their school bus. Cllr Lionel Barnard, deputy leader of West Sussex County Council, was mauled by villagers on Wednesday evening when he attempted to explain the proposed axing of the 86 bus through Cowfold. The bus is used by children at Warden Park School, Cuckfield, but faces the axe in October as part of £79 million of county council cuts in the next three years. A packed public meeting at Cowfold Village Hall heard parent Anita Casey ask Cllr Barnard, the county council’s bus supremo: “Where parents cannot take their children to school for good reason, where they cannot get time off work or because of financial reasons, will you accept that some of these children will have no choice but to cycle to school? “Are you happy for young cyclists to cycle on the main A272? Is it a safe road for young cyclists to be on? “What would the financial impact be to businesses if you were to encourage children to cycle on this main road and slow traffic to a crawl? “And what is the risk to your political reputation for putting children’s lives at risk because you have removed their safe and preferred option, the 86 bus?” Dawn Jelley, of Acorn Avenue, Cowfold, said removing the 86 would affect children in villages including Southwater. She told Cllr Barnard: “At the moment, using bus 86, those travelling to Warden Park School leave Lintot Square in Southwater at 7.43am and travel directly to Warden Park, arriving at 8.28am. “As suggested by the county council, children will have to catch the 98 at 7.23am (20 minutes earlier), arriving at Horsham bus station at 7.38am to pick up the 89. “The 89 also departs Horsham bus station at 7.38am, arriving at Warden Park School at 8.27am.
“If the 98 is delayed only slightly, they will miss the 89, will be stranded until the next one departs at 10.13am and will not arrive in Cuckfield until 10.54am – just in time for first break!” A chink of light came from David Crockford, the county council’s passenger transport planner, who revealed Heritage Travel might provide coaches to and from Warden Park School. He told the meeting: “What they are looking at doing is being able to provide a service for Cowfold, Shermanbury and Partridge Green, tacked onto something else that’s already running.” Mr Crockford said such a service might cost something like £13.50 per child per week. But some residents expressed concern about the potential cost and many were worried about the impact on others, including elderly people, if the 86 was scrapped. The existing bus serves Horsham, Southwater, West Grinstead, Partridge Green, Shermanbury, Cowfold, Bolney, Ansty, Cuckfield including Warden Park School, and Haywards Heath including the Princess Royal Hospital.
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Caroline Collins, who helped organise the meeting, said: “Lionel Barnard has expressed a wish to work with our community. We would be happy to do this, but we need his reassurance that we will keep our transport links until an acceptable alternative is found. “Without our transport links, not only will our village businesses suffer from a loss of custom but in time fewer people with school-age children will choose to come and live in the village. “Our elderly will be forced to move
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out of the village as they become unable to drive and as their public transport options are removed. Cllr Andrew Dunlop, new district councillor for Cowfold, Shermanbury and West Grinstead, said: “In the recent election, everyone I spoke to understood the national situation and the difficult choices. “I think the sort of solution you’re exploring with Heritage is very valuable. If there’s a solution for the school, that’s great, but there are other people here too.” Paul Dittmer, who last month stood as a Liberal Democrat candidate against Cllr Dunlop, said the county council had built up reserves of £48 million – not all of which was needed as a contingency fund for unforeseen events – so cutting the 86 was unnecessary. Cllr Barnard could not give any guarantees about the future of the 86 but stressed that a final decision had not been made. He said: “Nobody wants to put lives at risk. That’s certainly something we would not want to do. We’ve found an
answer that we are looking at very, very closely with Heritage to get children to school. “Where there’s a viable bus service, the bus operators will pick that up and run with it. “We’ve had a lot of correspondence throughout the county. I’ve had letters from councillors asking me to save five routes in their areas. Do we save their buses or do we save the 86? “A cross-party group of councillors is meeting on Thursday (yesterday) to have a first look at all of the correspondence. “I’m not going to pretend that we haven’t got to save this amount of money. I’m against cutting any service, but I’m in favour of cutting taxes and smaller government.” Cllr Barnard’s comments failed to satisfy many people at the meeting, which featured a variety of posters and copies of last week’s front page story in The Resident. Some said they believed the decision to axe the 86 had already been made. One accused Cllr Barnard of
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living in another world and another said the councillor needed “the balls” to stand up to the government and get a larger grant. To applause, Mrs Collins told him: “You’ve not given us a chance to work together. You just said ‘that bus doesn’t make money’. That’s not good enough. That’s not what you’re elected for. “I asked you directly if you would give the 86 a stay of execution and you said no. “We had hoped you would give us some glimmer of hope here, but I’m afraid you haven’t. We’ve no choice but to carry on with this campaign.” Cllr Barnard later told The Resident this was the first time he had attended a meeting organised by campaigners against bus cuts. He said: “That tells me they’re very passionate here about their village. There was a degree of frustration. People tend to say we can do a better job of explaining the situation. “It affects people’s lives. We will take all of the evidence from all of the sources before we take the decision.”
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Why a Disney dream is coming true A generous reader of The Resident has helped to fund a trip to Euro Disney, Paris, for a severely disabled teenager. A woman from Horsham, who asked to remain anonymous for reasons The Resident understands, told us last month: “He celebrated his 18th birthday this year. We’d like to surprise him with a trip to Euro Disney with his sister, who is also a carer. “I have been given some money from the family fund, but it isn’t enough to cover two rooms and two carers. “One of the carers is male so he can’t stay in the same room as us. He has to come as he knows my son so well – they are inseparable. “He has been so good to my son and I would like him to be there to share this special time, to say thank you for all he has done. “Sadly I am not in a position financially to make up the difference. It would mean a great deal for us to be together as a family for a few days and to see my son and his sister being able to enjoy themselves.” The dream trip will happen thanks to money received as a result of the
appeal in The Resident and from the Rotary Club of Horsham’s Making a Difference appeal. Rotary Club member Dave Smith said: “The Rotary Club would like to thank those who sent in donations, especially the lady from Slinfold who personally sent in a cheque for £200. “As soon as the person’s health allows, the trip will be booked.” In the last few weeks the Rotary Club’s Making a Difference scheme has:
• Helped a local family with severe difficulties by supplying them with household items and purchasing the children’s school uniform for the next school year. • Contributed towards a day out for Horsham carers, where they meet up, discuss and improve their difficult and demanding roles. • Financially assisted the Sussex Air Ambulance, based at Dunsfold. • Helped a local family’s young child with extra tuition to combat his dyslexia. • Helped a local single mother with her three children’s school uniform costs for the next school year.
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The chairman of Henfield Cricket Club has added his voice to the tributes to Mark Smith, 49, who died suddenly at the ground. David Jemmett said: “There was no greater trier. Even when the opposition were on top, he would always be showing total commitment. This helped generate a team spirit which is a feature of cricket on Henfield Common. “In recent years his son Anthony became an ever-present member of the side with him. His wife Audrey became bar manager. Assisted by their two daughters, Nicola and Lindsay, the whole family became an integral part of the club. “Mark was a much-loved and respected member and will be sorely missed by all his friends at the club.”
Lord Mayor’s flowers The Lord Mayor of London, Alderman Michael Bear, and the Sheriffs of the City of London were guests of honour at Christ’s Hospital School’s speech day. A posy of flowers was presented to the Lady Mayoress by day pupil Julia Hood, 11, a former pupil of Kingslea Primary School. Senior Grecian Phoebe Hames, 18, gave a 10-minute speech without notes.
Fighting for life A teenager was in a critical condition this week after a car crash in London Road, Henfield. The 19-year-old from Henfield suffered head injuries and was airlifted to Kings College Hospital, London, after the crash at about 8am on Saturday. A 22-year-old and 19-year-old from Henfield and a 19-year-old from Sayers Common suffered broken bones and facial injuries after the Ford Focus they were travelling in overturned and hit a tree. They went by road to hospitals in Brighton and Worthing.
Seniors can have a say Horsham District’s Senior Persons’ Council wants to talk to older people before suggesting changes to decision-makers. Contact Pam Mitchell, of Age Concern South East, on 01273 831608, 07810 155182 or pam.mitchell@ ageuk.org.uk
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More than a Highland jig for Clive Business boss Clive Hancocks is preparing for a week out of the office. But it will be far from a relaxing time as he walks 97 miles for charity. Mr Hancocks, a director of Mortgage Solutions, Horsham, will walk the West Highland Way from near Glasgow to Fort William in aid of Chestnut Tree House, the only children’s hospice in Sussex. The 59-year-old and fellow walker Chris Weber-Brown, 67, have raised about £700 in donations and sponsorship pledges so far and expect to reach their target of £1,000 before the walk in August.
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Mr Hancocks said: “We have both done the South Downs Way, The Dales Way, The Shakespeare Way (146 miles) and the Sussex Ouse Valley Way “This walk in Scotland is apparently one of the most beautiful in the world, past Loch Lomond and up past Ben Nevis. “Each year I do a walk, I link it with a charity and my choice this year is Chestnut Tree House. It is the only children’s hospice in Sussex and cares for children and young adults
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Royal recognition The Billingshurst Community Partnership has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the MBE for groups of volunteers. It will receive a certificate signed by the Queen and an exclusive commemorative crystal, presented by Susan Pyper, Her Majesty’s representative in West Sussex. The group has also received an invitation for representatives to attend a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in the Summer. Owen Davies, from Billingshurst, said: “We are honoured to have received this prestigious honour for the work members of the partnership have done for the benefit of the community over the last 10 years.” Martyn Lewis, chairman of the award committee, said: “Volunteer groups make such an important contribution to their communities, often without praise for the incredible job they do. In these difficult times their efforts are even more valuable. “It’s a pleasure to celebrate the achievements of the Billingshurst Community Partnership with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service and give official recognition for the benefits they bring to others’ lives.”
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An army shell was brought into Steyning Police Station as part of war memorabilia to be checked for safety. A pin was still attached and a Royal Navy bomb disposal team from Portsmouth confirmed it was a live explosive shell. It was taken to Washington Quarry, where a controlled explosion was carried out. A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “Thankfully this incident was rectified with no injury. “However, if members of the public do come across or own any item of a similar nature, which they believe could be live, they should not touch it but should call police immediately.”
Bags of money Swan Walk shoppers have turned their bags of donations into bags of money for Cancer Research UK. Almost 700 bags of goods were donated, raising £17,225 for the charity’s life-saving research. Gill Buchanan, Swan Walk centre manager, said: “I would like to thank our customers for their generosity and support. “It’s great to achieve yet another fantastic result in a short space of time and it has been a delight to work with the local Cancer Research UK team again.” Yvonne O’Connor, the charity’s area manager, said: “The support has been phenomenal and has far exceeded what we had hoped for. “Cancer Research UK would like to thank everyone at Swan Walk and the people of Horsham for their wonderful support.”
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Circus attacks Horsham-based charity The Great British Circus has hit back at criticism of its controversial Dial Post show. One of the last UK circuses with wild animals – featuring lions, tigers, camels and zebras, among others – started at the West Sussex Showground on Tuesday and will run until June 19. Will Travers, chief executive of the Horsham-based Born Free Foundation, told The Resident last week: “The use of these animals is highly controversial, with the great majority of the public calling for an end to such a spectacle. “Over 94 per cent of those who responded to a public consultation called for an end to the use of wild animals in circuses. “A trip to such a circus may be a
brief moment of fantasy for us but represents just one more day in a lifetime of confinement for the animals involved, with sporadic access to ‘exercise’ cages, repeated transport and lengthy housing in off-view Winter quarters. “We are calling on the coalition government to listen to the people, not look for excuses, and to implement a ban.” But Bernard Bale, spokesman for the Great British Circus, responded: “The so-called public survey never actually happened. It was a survey known only to sympathisers. The average member of the public knew nothing about it. “Let us really examine what Mr Travers and his ilk are about. They ignore government legislation because
it doesn’t suit them. “Mr Travers’ parents – who, to be fair, did at least have successful acting careers – worked with trained animals many times and were happy to do so.
Mr Travers and his ‘gang refuse to engage in real discussion ’
“Their biggest ‘hit’ was Born Free, which featured trained lions. On the back of the success of that film, as their careers flagged they jumped on the personal publicity wagon of animal welfare. “Unlike the experts from DEFRA, Mr Travers and his gang refuse to engage in real discussion, to see for themselves how well the animals are kept or indeed to offer any constructive help at all. “The law of the land is clear. Anyone working with animals either abides by that law or is stopped.” Show owner Martin Lacey said: “We set ourselves a very high standard in all aspects of the show. “We have consistently won awards for the level of our performance, our facilities and, most of all, for the care and welfare of our wonderful
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animals. We want to go on getting better and better. “The whole point of me surrounding myself with tigers, camels, zebras, llamas, horses and so on is because I am an animal lover since childhood and always wanted to work as closely as possible with them. “They are my family and come first in everything. They have the best of everything – food, exercise space, comfortable and clean beds, personal 24-hour attention and a lot of love.” The Captive Animals’ Protection Society (CAPS), a national animal charity, has called on people to boycott the show. CAPS director Liz Tyson said: “We sincerely hope that the use of wild animals in circuses will soon be a thing of the past in this country. “In the meantime, we encourage people to avoid any circus that continues to use animals in their performances and instead visit one of the fantastic shows with an all-human cast. “While we would welcome a ban on the use of wild animals, we remain concerned for any animal used in circuses. “A life of confinement, constant transportation and training to carry out unnatural behaviours is no life for any animal, whether wild or domestic.”
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An Ab Fab way to save the tiger The Born Free Foundation hopes to help save the wild tiger by putting a solid gold necklace up for auction. Experts believe the diamondadorned Shere Khan Necklace, a handcrafted piece created by Catherine Best, could raise about £500,000. John Swannell photographed Absolutely Fabulous star Joanna Lumley wearing the necklace. The result is five evocative portraits, portraying the actress reflected in an antique mirror. Lumley said: “I feel very much that it’s almost a royal piece. The necklace is so special it can be worn with anything, though I feel a strapless evening gown and long evening gloves would show it to perfection. “The moment you put the necklace on, it comes alive. It feels great, like a badge of office, but it’s incredibly comfortable and easy to wear. “It reminds me of the fabulous pieces in the Duchess of Windsor’s collection – panthers and leopards. I adore extreme looks and this is blingtastic!” Jewellery expert Geoffrey Munn, from The Antiques Roadshow, said: “In this jewel the beauty of the tiger is made permanent with the use of incorruptible precious stones and gold, subtly combined with Catherine’s artistry and skill. “This is a necklace, a jewel, but it is also an heirloom which, unlike the tiger, is beyond the reach of extinction. “Anyone lucky enough to acquire it will not only have something that will bring joy forever but will be helping the Born Free Foundation build a permanent future for the wild tigers of the world.” The worldwide auction, by sealed bids only, will close next Friday, June 17, the date of a star-studded gala at the Savoy Hotel. The evening will mark the 80th birthday of Virginia McKenna OBE, the actress and wildlife campaigner who founded Born Free. She has asked that people do not give her presents but instead donate to the charity through www.justgiving.com/virginiamckenna Go to www.bornfree.org.uk/ necklace to see Lumley wearing the necklace. Email sherekhannecklace@ bornfree.org.uk or phone 07781 137776 to register an interest.
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Southwater Junior School has been recognised as a Platinum Singing School as part of the national Sing Up awards. Out of more than 20,000 schools in England, Southwater Junior School is one of only 80 to have achieved the prestigious award – putting it in the top 0.3 per cent of schools in the country. Emily Barden, of West Sussex Music Service, said: “I fully endorse
Southwater Junior School as a Platinum School. The whole staff take part in the singing assemblies and embrace singing throughout the school wholeheartedly. “Southwater will undoubtedly continue with the excellent and inclusive singing work.” Roger Crocker, general music adviser for West Sussex, said: “At Southwater Junior School, the enthusiasm has to be heard to be believed.
“The combination of musical activities with dance, musical instruments and singing make this one of the most outstanding musical schools anywhere. “If this country leads the world in music education then Southwater Junior School is probably one of the best schools in the world!” Tina Kear, the school’s music subject leader, said: “As a school, we are extremely proud to have been
nominated and recognised for the Platinum Award. “I would like to thank everyone who has helped us achieve this. The children absolutely love their singing and it certainly builds and develops their self-esteem and confidence.” The school has received a plaque, certificates, Sing Up T-shirts and a banner in recognition of this outstanding achievement.
Applications for the West Sussex Design and Sustainability Awards can be submitted before June 29 after the deadline was extended. The awards promote and celebrate the construction and restoration of buildings and open spaces. Cllr Deborah Urquhart said: “The awards celebrate the rich variety of new and restored buildings in our county. “If you’ve got a building in the county which has recently been restored, is a new building or is particularly environmentally friendly, act now and enter it for an award.” For further details, phone 01243 642119, email designawards@westsussex.gov.uk or visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/designawards
Guide Dogs appeal Guide Dogs need more volunteers in Horsham, in particular a treasurer and an organiser. Pippa Block, regional volunteering adviser, said: “Volunteering is fun and rewarding. You know you are helping to make a real difference to the lives of blind and partially sighted people.” Phone 0845 3717771 or email volunteer@guidedogs.org.uk
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Horsham will remember (all of) them Ninety years ago this year, Horsham unveiled its war memorial to the fallen of World War I. On Armed Forces Flag Raising Day, June 20, Horsham will pay its respects when the town’s war memorial is rededicated with 58 new names added to the roll of honour. The service will include elements from the 1921 dedication service, so uniting the past and present in one act of remembrance. At the end of World War I, there were no official lists of who signed up, who died or where the servicemen lost their lives.
The town of Horsham was split over how it should remember the fallen. While some towns and cities had memorials to distant conflicts, there was no national blueprint to follow. There was no Government guidance, no moral or ethical outline. Every town and village had to make up its own mind. In Horsham the debate raged through having a work of art, a Peace not a War Memorial, having names inscribed or a memorial with no names. Horsham had a temporary
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memorial in 1919 and 1920, but by 1921 the town had decided and the names known at that time were placed on plaques at the foot of the simple memorial. In the 1980s, Horsham resident Gary Cooper set himself the challenge of recording the life and tragic death of those named on the memorial but discovered names were missing. He published his research in 2008. Now those missing names have been hand-carved in matching stone and set in the newly created wings to the memorial wall. The memorial also contains the lines from 1914 poem For the Fallen,
by Lawrence Binyon, a curator at the British Museum. It is apt that Rear Admiral David Cooke, CB MBE, clerk of Christ’s Hospital School, will read the poem at the service of dedication. The school recently added names to its own memorial. The simple re-dedication service will form part of the Armed Forces Day Flag Raising, which is arranged by Horsham District Council and the Royal British Legion. The Reverend Canon Guy Bridgwater will officiate and everyone is welcome to attend on Monday, June 20 (11am).
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We would like to express our concern and disgust at the prospect of a circus featuring performances by animals being held in Dial Post. There is no place for such cruelty and exploitation in today’s society and in our opinion there never was. This and other animal exploitation should be banned immediately, but the public can show its disgust by shunning such performances. The government needs to be brave enough to listen to the majority of people and ban this once and for all. Circuses can continue to entertain the public with acts that involve performances by humans, who can choose whether or not to take part.
I just wanted to express my heartfelt thanks for the part that The Resident has played in staving off potential cuts to the 108 and 109 bus route. I contacted you when these proposed cuts were first announced in your publication – stating that, as someone who has severe sight loss, losing the only independent means of getting into town would have a direct and horrific impact on my life. I am sure you can imagine how I felt on hearing of our reprieve. I was totally overwhelmed with joy and relief and couldn’t have been happier if I had won the Lottery. I would also like to thank all the local residents, car and bus users alike, who rallied to express their views to the local councillors. I know that all the regular users of the 108 and 109 are equally grateful for all the local support that has been generated.
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Circus trade is barbaric I totally support the views and aims of organisations such as the Born Free Foundation with regard to animals in circuses and circus routines. In these modern times, trading in the misery of helpless animals can only be described as highly unethical. I will not attend any circus that exploits wild animals for financial gain. I truly hope your readers will also boycott this barbaric trade. Shirley Rae Beaver Close, Horsham
He was like the Mad Hatter Thanks for the tickets to the Goodwood Friday races and Boy George disco, which I won in The Resident’s competition. I went with my father, who is a keen race fan and spends many an afternoon following the going of racehorses. The disco was a huge success, with thousands dancing to George’s blaring house music. George was like the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, in a large black hat with a twisted bow. As to the races, I ended up a little down – but the money I won on Pour Moi in the Derby the next day covered my losses. It was a truly memorable night, so many thanks to The Resident. Thomas France via email
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Lack of cars was bliss The 1951 photograph (The Resident, May 27) was taken from the churchyard of the Parish Church of St Mary The Virgin just after the demolition of the old almshouses and before the construction of their replacements. At the end of the road, one can spot Arun House, with its strong associations with the Shelley family. Just out of sight, but once a landmark building at the bottom end of Denne Road, was the Southdown bus garage. In those days, the familiar bright green Southdown buses were synonymous with Sussex and were the principal operators in the town. As a youngster, when coming home from holiday it was always a comforting sight to spot a Southdown bus. I can recall the iron railings surrounding the churchyard as a pupil at Horsham High School for Girls when visiting the Remembrance Gardens on the other side of the River Arun. As I recall, the railing gate was usually kept locked. But the outstanding difference between the 1951 and 2011 photographs is the complete lack of parked motor cars in Normandy in 1951. What utter bliss! Barbara Worley Ayshe Court Drive, Horsham
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David prepares for passage to India David Spreadbury-Troy is preparing for a trip to India – but not for a holiday in the heat. Temperatures could dip to -15ºC when he climbs Stok Kangri, at more than 20,000 feet, in Ladakh, Northern India. Mr Spreadbury-Troy, of Southwater Street, Southwater, will raise money for the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee School, Horsham, and the Alzheimer’s Society. His mother has the condition. He said: “I have never walked higher than Ben Nevis, 4,400 feet, so
this a big leap for me. It is going to be a huge challenge which has taken a large amount of preparation and planning, with training weekends in Snowdonia and the Lake District. “Horsham Golf and Fitness has been pivotal in my preparation for this trek, together with Protea Beauty in Roffey, who have ensured my general wellbeing through massage.” Andrew Cooper, manager of sponsor Horsham Golf and Fitness, said: “David came to the gym for an initial fitness assessment. “We then devised a specific programme for him, concentrating on improving cardio vascular fitness, core strength and building muscle tissue, particularly in his lower body. This will give him the best chance of success on this expedition. “There is a likelihood of David suffering from acute mountain sickness due to the lack of oxygen at the heights he is going to, but there is no training that can prepare him for this part. “We are continuing to monitor David’s fitness and adjusting his regime as he progresses. We are very keen to have him in the best shape possible.” Mr Spreadbury-Troy hopes to
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A fine body of students here Collyer’s students collected a record haul of three silver and four bronze medals at the British Biology Olympiad. Five students were highly commended and one received a commendation. Mike Price, subject leader for biology at Collyer’s, said: “The computerbased competition tested in-depth biological knowledge. It was incredibly demanding and I’m extremely proud
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Dame Vera’s ready for fete Dame Vera Lynn will help to open the Friends of Ingfield Manor’s fete at the school in Five Oaks on Sunday (2pm). Dame Vera hopes to help the Friends break last year’s record of more than £14,000 for the school. She will be joined by Richard Hawkes, chief executive of Scope, the charity which runs the school. A World War II plane will fly past and all fete-goers will have a chance to win a trip in this and in a helicopter. The event also includes a dog show, The Manor steam railway, the West Sussex Youth Big Band, martial arts by Rikkyo School, Horsham Bluebelle Majorettes, a bouncy castle and fun fair attractions, face painting, stalls, sideshows and refreshments. Don Newport, chairman of the Friends of Ingfield, said: “We are hoping for another fun and profitable fete day. We hope that everyone has a great afternoon and all enjoy supporting the school. “Over the last year we have provided a lot of very valuable specialist equipment, as well as fun ‘extras’ for the pupils such as a week in Exmoor, a Royal Wedding lunch, play resources, Christmas events and school trips. “With this year’s money we hope
to help with equipping the new extension to enable the school’s expansion to include 16 to 19-year-old students.”
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Memorial to Mick at Warnham reserve Neil Henry Warnham Local Nature Reserve
A memorial bench, commissioned from cyan teak furniture, has been installed next to the garden pond to commemorate one of the characters of the reserve. Mick Hillman, who died in October, was a founder member of the Friends. He liked nothing better than to sit by the pond and watch things, often accompanied by a mug of tea. Shortly before his death, Mick was working on an illustrated booklet about the beetles found at the reserve. This work has been completed, as a tribute to him, and will soon be on sale in his memory. After all the dry weather, the reserve began to look a little parched in places. The water levels are noticeably lower, especially in the dipping ponds, although the millpond is largely unaffected. Many of the Spring flowers are now over and the Summer crop is starting to show. There are Spotted Orchid in the meadow and in the woodland margins, although many seem to be smaller than in previous years – possibly due to the lack of rain. Three of the camera-equipped bird boxes produced two families of Bluetits and one of Great Tits. The birds have now flown, but not before the fledglings had been ringed. Of the 60 or so other nest boxes around the reserve, it appears more than half have been occupied, the predominant species being Bluetits. On their island, the swans
abandoned the nest and there will be no cygnets this year. It is thought that the swan pair may have been a little immature for the task of raising a family and possibly got bored with the process in the unseasonably warm weather. We wish them better luck next year. Our herons seem not to have been so prolific this year, with less than the usual number of nests. They are frequently seen in the reed beds and roosting in trees above the millpond. One of the rafts on which the Common Terns bred in previous years became displaced, but two pairs of Tern occupied the remaining raft and have successfully raised chicks. At the time of writing, the chicks are not yet able to fly, but it won’t be long. An apparently new pair of Great Crested Grebe have started building a nest in the reed bed immediately opposite the tern hide and this provides for great viewing. At least two other pairs of Great Crested Grebe were observed much earlier on different parts of the millpond. Butterflies, moths and other insects are plentiful, with some notable early sightings compared to previous years. Dragonflies and Damselflies are also well represented, with Broad Bodied Chasers, Four Spot Chasers, Azure and Large Red Damselflies commonly seen. Another recent sighting was a roe deer giving birth to a fawn. Recent events organised by the Friends of Warnham Local Nature Reserve included a dawn chorus walk
and a talk on beekeeping, by Leslie Brookes. Upcoming events include a Moth Night on Saturday, June 29, and pond dipping (for adults) on Monday, July 18. Both events are ticket-only and reservations must be made.
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Each week we feature a different historical photograph of Horsham from 1951 and an updated photograph from this year
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Westlake knitters help the tsunami’s orphans When seeing the horror of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the residents of Westlake Care Home felt they could not sit by and do nothing. Resident Margaret Penn rallied the group together to come up with a plan. After heavy discussion and plenty of cups of tea it was resident Audrey Zelander who came up with
the idea of knitting colourful blankets for orphans of the disaster. So out came the needles and wool and it was heads down. Louise Bettis, events organiser at the home in Pondtail Road, said: “The residents really felt for the people of the Japan tsunami and especially those poor children.” Other activities at Westlake Care
Home include arts and crafts, bowls, table games and even the odd visit to the local pub for an afternoon tipple. The home will hold a fete on June 25.
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Horsham jewellery store owners went from their shop floor to the red carpet this week, attending one of the most star-studded events of the year James Hood Business Editor
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The owners of Wakefields jewellers in Horsham spent an evening mingling with the stars this week, when they attended the Glamour Awards, in London. Dominic and Melanie Wakefield were invited to the event by jewellery brand Pandora, which sponsored the awards. It is one of the most glamourous and eagerly anticipated nights in the showbiz calendar.
It was amazing, ‘amazing, amazing!
AToM turns 20 This year, AToM (All Types of Mortgages Ltd) is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The Horsham-based business was started in 1991 by husband and wife team Vic and Sheila Daniels, who initially worked from their home. Today, AToM has grown to become a national mortgage business offering both mortgage and financial advice and support to clients. The company has outgrown offices on Crawley Road, Blatchford Road, Denne Parade, Barttelot Road and North Street, and is now based in the centre of town in Horsham’s Carfax. Its current, premises provide the business with the opportunity to serve the town of Horsham, and it’s surrounding areas, with a personalised, professional and confidential mortgage service. The AToM team is led by Dale
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The Glamour magazine awards recognises outstanding and talented women in entertainment with categories including Best Designer, Best Presenter as well as Woman of the Year and Woman of Tomorrow. They also give a nod to the men with a Man of the Year category. The coveted event is one of the hottest tickets in town and Melanie had a night to remember. She told The Resident: “It was a truly wonderful night. We had the time of our lives. We sat right at the front, close to where James Corden was presenting. To our right was Rod Stewart, to the left, Fearne Cotton and Davina, and beside Dominic were The Kings of Leon. It was amazing, amazing, amazing!” The event was held in Berkeley Square, Mayfair, in an open-top marquee. The couple enjoyed a threecourse dinner prior to the evening’s proceedings and the awards were followed by drinks and mixing with the rest of the guests. Other celebrities in attendance included Ellie Goulding, Katherine Jenkins, The Saturdays and film star, Rosie Huntingdon Whitely. Dominic added: “Everyone was so
Dominic Wakefield and Fearne Cotton
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nice. After the awards were over, we stayed and had drinks with people, chatted and took some photographs and everyone was lovely. We’re really grateful to have been asked to be guests of Pandora and had a fantastic
time.” Wakefields, on West Street is a stockist of the Pandora range, which consists of modern, hand-finished jewellery. For more information visit www.wakefieldsjewellers.co.uk
Your chance to win at the Sussex Business Awards The Sussex Business Awards 2011 have been launched and are now accepting nomination submissions. There are eleven trophies up for grabs this year including the prestigious Sussex Company of the Year and the award for the Most Promising New Business, as well as the search for the Sussex Businessperson of the
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Jannels, eldest son of its founders, making it a family-orientated business. Dale said: “Celebrating 20 years in business is a testament to our commitment to providing a good and trusted service to our customers. We’d like to thank those customers for choosing us and we look forward to the next 20 years!” AToM is an independent mortgage intermediary, authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority for the provision of Mortgages, Equity Release Mortgages and General and Protection Insurance. The company’s vision is to be the mortgage provider and distributor of choice: most preferred by its partners and most regarded by its customers. It aims to deliver professional, transparent, compliant mortgage services and offer competitively priced products from lenders.
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Businesses given opportunity to support charity at RSA event RSA has organised a fete and afternoon of family fun at Horsham Rugby Club on 1 July. The Horsham-based insurance company welcomes anyone who lives in the area to come along to the event, where there will be attractions, games and stalls as well as food and drink available. All proceeds will go to Chestnut Tree House, a children’s hospice based in Arundel, with a small
contribution going to the rugby club. Businesses are invited to get involved and can offer to sponsor the event or donate prizes or supplies. Both Wabi and Mr Simm’s sweet shop have so far put their names to the event and will be setting up stalls on the day. James Barber, Marketing Graduate at RSA, said: “The fete will be a great opportunity for people in the town to come together and enjoy themselves.
RSA wins ‘Healthy Workplace’ award RSA has been named as Horsham District Council’s latest ‘Healthy Workplace’ winner. The Horsham-based insurance company refurbished its offices three years ago, and has since provided a dedicated wellbeing room for its staff, offering classes such as body balance, body conditioning, yoga, nia, and Zen meditation as well as osteopath and Indian massage sessions. RSA also has a monthly walking group established, the St Mark’s Striders, which organises 30-minute walks around the Horsham area. As a result, the organisation was acknowledged as a Silver award winner as part of the scheme. Dave Roberts, site leader for Horsham RSA, said: “We put a lot of focus on doing the right thing for our employees and our customers; it’s always nice for this to be recognised externally.” Debbie Bourne, who co-ordinates the project, alongside her other duties, is currently working towards the Gold award, which she hopes RSA will achieve later in the year. The Horsham District Healthy Workplace Awards were launched in February 2009, by Horsham District Council, as an initiative to help
businesses make their workplaces healthier places. The healthy workplace project will help to address high staff turnover, high sickness absence and increase morale and motivation among employees. The council believes staff members benefit from healthier working conditions, having access to health information and facilities in the workplace and knowing that they are working for an employer which values their health. Horsham District Council aims to support businesses through the Healthy Workplace Award by providing information and support on how they can make their workplaces healthier and happier places to be. For all award winners, a discount scheme is available to the business for Horsham District Council’s leisure facilities. The council also provides information on a range of health issues from healthy eating to sexual health. To find out how to make a business a healthier, happier and more productive place to work, call Horsham District Council on 01403 215425 or email publichealth.licensing@horsham.gov.uk
Many of the RSA employees are bringing their families down, but RSA is also keen to support the local community, so anyone is welcome. It’s going to be a great afternoon.” The event will start at 3pm. For more information about getting your business involved, contact James Barber on james.barber@ uk.rsagoup.com or Ashlea Eagle at ashlea.z.eagle@uk.rsagroup.com or by calling 01403 232003.
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Saturday 25th June 10am - 5pm Activity day workshops, adult, teen and children’s dance classes and displays. Exhibits and stalls on health and fitnes s, fashion, arts & crafts, weddings, homes, gardens and travel. Laser clay shooting, archery and hawk display.
enjoy lunch or afternoon tea on the lawn For more information contact Rachael at Lifestyle Sussex 01903 867 747 Proceeds from the event will be going to local charities Friday: St Catherine’s Hospice and CHAT Saturday: Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice and Champions Animal Sanctuary
Graylands Estate is a new regeneration project by Verve Properties Ltd providing business spaces for small and medium-sized companies. www.graylandsestate.co.uk Debbie Bourne and Dave Roberts from RSA with the Healthy Workplace Award
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What are you worried about? Are you a constant worrier? Are you worries stopping you achieving your goals? Short term anxiety is something that tends to come and go quickly, often linked to a one-off event such as giving a presentation at work, speeches or driving tests. It affects most people at some time in their life. We get anxious about these events because we focus on the possibility of a negative outcome. Such as: “I’ll mess up in front of everyone and forget my words”, or “I’ll be so nervous I’ll forget all I have been taught and fail the test”. Hypnotherapy can help by changing the way you think about these situations and focus on the positive aspects instead: “I’ll Stay calm and composed throughout my presentation as I know I have rehearsed it well”. With the use of positive imagery and suggestions, Hypnotherapy can take the fear away from the cause of the anxiety, leaving you calmer, confident and in full control. Long-term anxiety can persist for decades. Without treatment it can become a permanent problem, eventually having a negative effect on your health. High blood pressure,
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Safer summer drinking Pubs across Horsham are taking part in a ‘Pubwatch’ scheme, which has been re-launched ahead of the summer season. The scheme promotes safer drinking habits and aims to involve as many pubs, clubs and bars in the area as possible. Pubwatch is a nationally recognised initiative, which has been supported in this area since 2002 by Sussex Police and other members of the Horsham District Community Safety Partnership. It allows venues to share information with one another about badly behaved or dangerous customers and could mean that troublemakers are banned from all facilities, instead of just one. Greg Charman, community safety manager for Horsham District Community Safety Partnership, said: “In recent years Pubwatch has been particularly successful and I’m pleased with how the pubs and other drinking establishments in the Horsham area are working together to ensure everyone has a good night out.”
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Entertainment Horsham Area
Gig Guide Gigs are sometimes cancelled or changed at short notice. To avoid disappointment please contact the venue.
Friday 10th June
Hollows Of Venus at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Acoustic Reoffender at The Tanners Arms, Horsham The Licks at The Swan, Crawley
Saturday 11th June
Tube Snake Boogie Band at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Horsham Live: Chinchilla Zilla Joe90 - The UK Rideouts - Not Dave - Abba Inferno at Horsham Sports Club (Midday - 11pm) The Elastics at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Nice Pear at The Hen And Chicken, Southwater
The Hanging Tree Band at The Kings Head, Billingshurst
Highway Jones at The Swan, Crawley Live and Loaded (20+ bands) at The Wingspan Club, Crawley
Sunday 12th June
Live and Loaded (20+ bands) at The Wingspan Club, Crawley (Free Entry)
Tuesday 14th June
Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate
Wednesday 15th June
Open Mic Night at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Thursday 16th June
Open Mic Night with Michael Quick from Makss at The Malt Shovel, Horsham
Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham T Slammers at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green
Steyning Live Lounge Festival - Willie Austin at The Chequer Inn, Steyning
Friday 10 June 2011
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The future’s bright for talented teens James Hood Entertainment Editor
james@the-resident.co.uk
A new local band will make its debut at the Lower Beeding Village Fete on Saturday, June 18. The five-piece is made up of a group of friends all from Horsham, who have each had experience playing and performing music separately in the past. Their music is an acoustic assortment, with the talented musicians complimented by the beautiful tones of teenage singer, Racheal. Named Petra and the Fishslaps, the new band is currently performing cover versions by artists ranging from Cee Lo Green to Ben E. King. And the group’s set list is as varied as their influences, which include Bruce Hornsby and the Foo Fighters. Lead vocalist, Rachael Pratt, said: “I’ve been inspired by Ellie Goulding, because she has a unique voice which isn’t mainstream – a bit like my own.” Pianist Harry Cox added: “Matt Bellamy from Muse has also influenced me a lot.” Their love of music is something that has been with them for as long as they can remember. All five agreed that they have been singing, playing and listening to songs since they were children. Singer Marnie Burt commented: “I think I was singing before I could even talk”. Since forming, the band has been working hard rehearsing the tracks
A group of friends from Horsham with a love of music have formed a band that will be one to watch on the local scene
Ones to watch: From left: Marnie Burt, Sam Smith, Harry Cox, Will Maccauley and Rachael Pratt
they will perform at the fete and for other performances, at their practice room near Cowfold. Those include Stand By Me, Hey Soul Sister and a mash-up of Jessie J’s Price Tag, Beyonce’s Halo and Jason Mraz’s I’m Yours. Although the band is unsure what
the future holds, they are determined to continue performing the songs they love and have fun doing it. Guitarists Will Maccauley and Sam Smith both agreed: “First and foremost we want to have a good time and enjoy it”. Next the band hopes to perform
A Glorious Day At The Races Glorious Goodwood takes place between 26 & 30 July
Friday 17th June
Jellyhead at The Malt Shovel, Horsham
Cardinal Sin & The Preachers at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Listings kindly supplied by facebook.com/HorshamAreaLiveMusic
WIN TICKETS The Resident has a pair of Richmond Enclosure tickets for one day to give away. To enter: Simply complete this form and send it back to us at The Resident, 26 North Street, Horsham RH12 1RQ Name
Easy Livin’ (Professional Piano & Vocal Duo) at The Orchard Restaurant, West Grinstead (7pm 10pm)
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for audiences across the district at parties and events. They are also preparing for Battle of the Bands. For more information about Petra and the Fishslaps, find them on Facebook or MySpace. And check out the band’s launch when they perform at the Summer fete next weekend.
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Entertainment
Shelley Arms showcase The Shelley Arms in Broadbridge Heath is hosting a band night on Saturday, June 18. The event is organised by Danny Dangerously and features acts Sweet Mary Jane, Rising Tide, Fresh Like Dexie. The night is the fourth to take place at the pub and usually features
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A traditional performer with a love of contemporary music is bringing his unique style to the folk club next weekend material was expressed on his album: Dreams and Songs to Sing, which received the 1987 British Music Retailers Award for Excellence in the Folk and Country Category. Taylor Made, released in 1990, confirmed Bram’s ability to record contemporary songs with a traditional blend; an ability that his folk venue audiences had already come to enjoy. Tickets: £6 (Members £4), under 21s and students free. Available on the door from 7.45pm. For more information call 01403 276273.
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The Weald’s got talent The Weald School, in Billingshurst, is hosting The Weald’s Got Talent on Tuesday, June 28 for the third year running. For one night only, a line up of singers, dancers and bands will be performing in the talent contest, which organisers promise will be bigger and better than ever before. Those who enter will perform their act in front of a panel of judges including some of the school’s Music
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Taylored for Folk Horsham Folk Club is presents an evening with Bram Taylor; an entertaining artist with a distinctive voice and relaxed stage presence. The folk singer and guitarist will be performing his wide repertoire of traditional, contemporary and humorous songs, performed acoustically, duet concertina, or unaccompanied, at the club on Sunday, June 19 at 8pm. With a wealth of experience behind him, Bram has established a reputation, which has gone from strength to strength on the back of tours in UK and American folk clubs, festivals and concerts. He has his audiences singing, laughing and occasionally shedding a tear or two from some of the poignant songs he loves to sing. Originally from Leigh in Lancashire, Bram was initially encouraged to play brass band by his parents, later moving on to the guitar. Inspired by the likes of Harvey Andrews, Vin Garbutt, The Spinners, Marie Little and many others he quickly became a favourite playing at local folk clubs during ‘the revival’. Bram describes himself as a collector and interpreter of songs, and his growing interest in contemporary
up and coming bands. Andrew Smith, assistant manager at the Shelley Arms said: “We like to help the local bands get a bit of exposure, plus it’s always a fun night and we have a good turnout.” Entry is free and the performances kick off at around 8.30pm.
and Performance department leaders. In previous years, the show has acted as a showcase for the talented students that attend the school. This year, the stakes have been raised with the audience getting the opportunity to vote for the act that should win a prize. The show begins at 7pm and tickets will be available from the school’s box office or at www.wgt.theweald. org.uk
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Stringbabies are stars at charity concert Millais students’ musical medley Following their successful staging of Billy Elliot, Millais school students are back to present a showcase that includes a variety of musical ensembles. The talented performers will give their own rendition of songs from Glee and the new musical, The Snow Queen. Based on the original Hans Christian Andersen story, this version of The Snow Queen has been written by Millais music teacher, Karen Sampson, with choreography by Royal Ballet School graduate, Annie Dunkley. It tells the story of Gerda, a disaster-prone teenager who travels the
world to find her friend Kyra, who has been abducted by the Snow Queen. Featuring everything from ballet to street dance, this new musical caters to almost every musical taste, and includes Samba, Bollywood, hip hop, classical and jazz music. See The Snow Queen and other not-to-be-missed performances by Millais school at the Capitol theatre, Horsham, on Wednesday, June 15 at 7:30pm and Thursday, June 16 at 12 midday and 7:30pm. To book tickets contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www. thecapitolhorsham.com
A small, local music school, for children as young as three, has held a concert in Broadbridge Heath to raise money for charity. 15 children, all aged between three and eight years old played the cello (with two of them playing the piano) for the performance which was all in aid of Naomi House Children’s Hospice near Alton, Hampshire. The event was organised by accomplished local cellists, Melanie Wells, and Kay Tucker who founded Stringbabies. The school enables children to start learning bowed string instruments and to read music from as young as three years of age. After the success of the original class, Kay was asked to provide a similar service for violin and viola lessons. There are now 22 registered teachers who deliver Stringbabies classes throughout the UK and it is also being taught by Surrey Music Service (Surrey Arts) to infants. Kay Tucker said: “It occurred to me that with several Stringbabies
teachers and even more students in different parts of the UK, we had a wonderful opportunity to raise some money for a good cause. “I came to hear about the work of Naomi House and was surprised to find how much these hospices rely on donations in order to provide the services they do.
“The little concert we put on was a very informal occasion and for most of the very youngest players, it was also their first concert experience. I am hoping that the Stringbabies fundraising appeal will be an annual event and that over coming years we will be able to raise money for children’s charities.”
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Entertainment
‘The Noodle’ arrives on ‘Eat Street’ Steve Goodwin
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Wagamama, East Street, Horsham
It’s becoming quite difficult to decide where to eat out in Horsham these days. With nearly every taste already catered for, a new restaurant would need to offer something different in order to compete. Just how many resturants does a town need? When we announced on our front page in January that Wagamama would be arriving in the Spring, it was clear that popularity and a good reputation were not something the pan-asian noodle chain had to worry about. The Resident was invited along earlier this week to see what all the fuss was about. Nestled in the middle of East Street, Horsham’s cuisine capital, the inside of Wagamama is as pristine and polished as the outside, as you would expect from a large successful chain with money to spend. The first thing that struck me as I entered was how far back the building went. The large amount of space allows for a varied layout of the restaurant, small two seater tables at the front, with four seater booths (everyone loves a booth don’t they?) running towards the rear, with long, party-style tables at the back. Opposite the booths is the kichen, on full view. I really like being able to see the chefs at work, and it also means that the food comes out of the pan and onto your plate without delay. This is something that Wagamama
Duck Gyoza
Ebi Katsu
is very keen on - the freshness of your food. Everything is cooked to order, and when its ready, it’s brought to your table. Dishes take different times to prepare and cook of course, so the staff make you aware that you may be watching your partner eat while still waiting for your own dish. There are also no such things as starters at Wagamama. There are side dishes, which may resemble starters, but these could come out at any time, in any order. It all adds to the fun. The menu has plenty of options on offer (not just noodle dishes) and although the names of the dishes mean absolutely nothing to me, there is a handy glossary, as well as thorough descriptions. Our friendly and approachable waiter, Ricky, let us know he was available if we needed any help. To start (technically a side) I ordered the Ebi Katsu (£6.40), deepfried prawns in breadcrumbs served with a spicy chilli and garlic sauce. You can’t go wrong with prawns in breadcrumbs, and these were nice and crispy and juicy, but the sauce was the star here, which if you like spicy garlic flavours, you’ll love. This came out first, but we were sharing so my hungry colleague wasn’t left out. He chose the Duck Gyoza (£5.45), deep-fried duck dumplings served with a spicy cherry hoi sin sauce. The dumplings were deliciously meaty and, as a fan of strong flavours, I thought the dipping sauce was gorgeous. We were mid-way through these
Chicken Katsu Curry
dishes when the mains made their appearance. It’s probably worth adding at this point that all of the dishes were on our table within 15 minutes of ordering. They don’t waste any time. I took Ricky’s advice and ordered the Chicken Katsu Curry (£8.95). It’s basically chicken breast pieces, deep-fried in panko (coarse Japanese) breadcrumbs served with a curry sauce and sticky white rice, served with a salad. You can tell that when your dish appears that you are getting value for money here. I have a big appetite so this was right up my street, and the quality matched the quantity. Breadcrumbs on chicken in a curry is a great idea, adding an extra crunchy dimension to the experience. The accompanying sauce was fairly spicy, and had a strong fennel flavour to it, which I really liked. Looking around me I could see 3 other people enjoying the Katsu Curry. Clearly a popular dish. The other main on order was the Teriyaki Chicken Donburi (£8.65), grilled chicken glazed with orange teriyaki sauce, sticky rice, carrots, pea shoots, spring onions, sesame seeds and a side of spicy kimchee. This was also tasty, moist chicken, with a nice flavour from the sesame seeds. This was a more mild dish, with a hint of heat from the small kimchee dish, but my colleague felt the need to add some chilli oil to spice things up a bit.
If you’re not a fan of hot food, you may be a bit worried about coming to Wagamama and getting chillis thrown at you from all angles, but many of the dishes are either only subtly warming, or not spicy at all. On the other hand, if you love it hot, there’s plenty here. With chilli oil on the table if you really need your head blown off. The knowledgeable staff are always on hand to advise you in any case.
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So with our plates scraped clean, we were full, which if you are on a budget, is a job well done. However, we needed to try the desserts. Wagamama has taken classic English desserts and given them an Eastern twist, which makes for quite an exciting experience. I opted for the White Chocolate and Ginger Cheesecake (£4.95), which is served with a chilli toffee ginger sauce. It’s your typical sweet white chocolate affair, but the ginger flavours running through the cheesecake and slight hint of warmth from the sauce really bring it alive and make it more interesting.
It didn’t last very long. My colleague picked the Chocolate Frozen Yoghurt (£3.20), creamy dark chocolate with a ginger and chilli kick. This was essentially very tasty chocolate ice cream with ginger pieces to provide the spice. Hesitant at first, I actually really enjoyed it, the spicy ginger left a pleasant aftertaste. This was my second visit to Wagamama, and I have yet to find something I didn’t really like. I can see this being a great lunch venue, as the food is served in lightning speed, and it’s perfect for a party, with a nice vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff. If I was looking for a quiet, romantic, candle-lit meal, I would probably look elsewhere as this isn’t Wagamama’s style, but it has found a niche in Horsham’s crowded dining scene that it fills brilliantly. The Wagamama personal philosophy is ‘to combine fresh and nutritious food in an elegant yet simple setting with helpful, friendly service and value for money’. Well, the food is superb, sitting in a booth watching the kitchen is great, the service is excellent, and the prices are extremely competitive. You could enjoy a main course and a drink for two and spend less than £25. The generous portions mean you certainly won’t go hungry. My wife is bugging me to take her there. I won’t be putting up a fight.
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Box Office 01403 750220 www.thecapitolhorsham.com BALLET ON THE BIG SCREEN… SWAN LAKE Sunday 19 June 4pm Rudolf Nureyev Ballet in four acts from The Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow Screened pre-recorded in the cinema. This breathtaking production of Tchaikovsky’s classic masterpiece intertwines good and evil and love and rejection as Odette, a beautiful Princess is turned into a swan by an evilsorcerer’s curse.
CINEMA Friday 10 - Thursday 16 June
Friday 10 & Saturday 11 June 7.30pm £18, concessions £16
X-MEN FIRST CLASS (12A) Digital Daily 5pm & 8pm Plus 2pm Sat
LET’S HANG ON Friday 17 June 8pm A musical journey through the prolific career of ‘Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons’. With all your favourite hits non stop Rag Doll, Sherry, Walk Like A Man, Big Girls Don’t Cry you are guaranteed to be dancing in the aisles and singing at the top of your voices. T-REXTASY Sunday 19 June 8pm T-Rextasy are now officially recognised as the worlds number 1 group dedicated to the greatest glam rocker of them all, Marc Bolan of T-Rex. This show is not to be missed with two full sets of cosmic rock including some of T-Rex’s Top 20 hits such as: Jeepster, Ride a White Swan, Get it On, Children of the Revolution and 20th Century Boy.
KUNG FU PANDA 2 3D (PG) Daily 4.30pm & 7pm Plus Sat 11.30am & 1.30pm
COMING SOON TO THE CINEMA….. GREEN LANTERN (12A) Showing from Friday 17 June BAD TEACHER (15) Showing from Friday 24 June TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON 3D (Cert TBC) Showing from Wednesday 29 June
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Coming soon Summer at The Capitol is all about the movies. Blockbusters, cartoons and comedies, it’s all coming to the big screen, right here in Horsham. Take a look at just a few of the highlights... Movie studio giant, Warner Brothers, presents the epic Green Lantern, a superhero flick starring Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard. Based on the US comic book this film promises intense sci-fi and action. There’ll be no apple for this teacher, when Cameron Diaz plays the ‘Bad Teacher’ in her latest movie role. The trailer alone will have you laughing all the way to the cinema, so the film itself is sure to be a laugh-out-loud, hoot. Diaz is reunited with Justin Timberlake for the film, in which a ruthless teacher can’t wait to meet her meal ticket, to escape her mundane day job. Her foul mouth and disregard for her students makes for hilarious viewing. Check it out at the end of June. Another comedy coming to The Capitol this Summer is The Inbetweeners, based on the hit Channel 4 TV series. The latest, and highly anticipated instalment from the Transformers movie franchise, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, is showing in 3D. If you love your movies with a little action and adventure, this is one blockbuster not to be missed.
It’s the end of an era for fans of Harry Potter, who is back for the very last in the film series this July. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is the beginning of the end as the wizard and his friend Ron and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort’s final horcruxes. Look out for our Harry Potter feature in a forthcoming edition of The Resident soon. For younger cinema lovers, Disney Pixar releases Cars 2, a sequel to the 2006 film Cars. In this latest film, racing star Lightning McQueen teams up
with his best friend Mater for an international adventure, as they go up against the world’s fastest cars in the World Grand Prix race. Other films for the kids include Horrid Henry: The Movie, a comedy film starring the fictional character Horrid Henry and Smurfs - all of which will be loved by the whole family. For more information about The Capitol’s summer film programme visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com or pick up a film flyer from the box office. Box Office: 01403 750220
Showing NOW on the big screen X-Men First Class
Kung Fu Panda 2
This, the fifth of the blockbuster series, is the prequel to X-Men. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, it is based on the Marvel comics and set in the 60s. The story focuses on the relationship between Professor X and Magneto. Starring James McAvoy.
Po, the Panda with a big heart is back with the Furious Five to defend the Valley of Peace from evil. When Lord Shen, an albino peacock returns to the kingdom he was banished from to destroy Kung Fu and conquer China, Po and friends attempt to thwart his plans. With the voices of Jack Black and Angelina Jolie.
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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories, with Chris Evans and Alex Jones; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 EastEnders Phil realises how much Rainie needs his support. 8.30 A Question of Sport With James Toseland and Martin Offiah. (R) 9.00 Have I Got News for You 9.30 Outnumbered (R) 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 The Graham Norton Show 11.20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 11.30 FILM: Disturbia (2007) Thriller, starring Shia LaBeouf. 1.05 The One Show; (R) Weatherview. 2.10 Sign Zone: Monty Don’s Italian Gardens (R) 3.10 Two Greedy Italians (R) 4.10 BBC News
BBC2
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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships quarter-finals. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 7.00 Petworth House – The Big Spring Clean 7.30 Coast Nick Crane travels from London to Belgium. (R) 8.30 Gardeners’ World 9.00 Julia Bradbury’s Canal Walks 9.30 Paul Merton’s Birth of Hollywood The rise of the MGM studio. Last in the series. 10.30 Newsnight 11.00 The Review Show; Weather 11.50 FILM: Brazil (1985) Satirical comedy, starring Jonathan Pryce. 2.05 Close
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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 12.00 The Sky at Night (R) 12.20 Homes Under the Hammer 12.50 Diagnosis Murder 1.35 FILM: The Fall of the Roman Empire. (1964) Historical drama, starring Alec Guinness. 4.30 Escape to the Country. (R) 5.30 Flog It! (R) 6.30 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World – The Week Ahead. Petroc Trelawny previews this year’s competition. 7.00 Dad’s Army The platoon takes a test. (R) 7.30 Trooping the Colour Highlights The best moments from this morning’s parade. 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You With guest host Jo Brand. Last in the series. 9.45 QI XL With Jeremy Clarkson, Bill Bailey, Danny Baker and Alan Davies. (R) 10.30 Grumpy Old Holidays (R) 11.00 FILM: Then She Found Me (2007) Premiere. Comedy drama, starring Helen Hunt. 12.35 FILM: In Search of a Midnight Kiss. (2008) Romantic comedy, with Scoot McNairy and Sara Simmonds. 2.10 Close
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Love Your Garden 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Injustice Wenborn sets out to frame Travers for the Spaull murder. Last in the series. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: American Pie Presents Band Camp (2005) Comedy sequel, starring Tad Hilgenbrinck and Eugene Levy. 12.15 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.20 FILM: Jeremiah Johnson. (1972) Western, starring Robert Redford. 4.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 8.25 House Gift (R) 9.25 Coronation Street 11.45 This Morning: Saturday 12.45 ITV News; Weather 12.55 FILM: Being There. (1979) Satirical comedy, with Peter Sellers. 3.10 FILM: Octopussy. (1983) James Bond spy adventure, starring Roger Moore. 5.35 Regional News; Weather 5.45 ITV News; Weather 6.00 New Kids Do the Funniest Things. A skydiving toddler. Last in the series. 7.00 FILM: Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) Animated adventure sequel, with the voice of Ray Romano. 8.40 The Cube Celebrity Special: McFly Charity edition, featuring the band’s Tom Fletcher. 9.40 ITV News; Weather 9.55 FILM: Batman Begins (2005) Comic-book adventure, starring Christian Bale. 12.25 Grimefighters (R) 12.55 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 3.00 In Plain Sight 3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
Channel 4
6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.40 The Hoobs (R) 7.05 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.00 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 9.00 Friends (R) 9.30 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Kirstie’s Homemade Home (R) 1.00 FILM: The Way Ahead. (1944) Second World War drama, starring David Niven. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.25 Unreported World 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away Properties along the Devon and Cornwall border, and Angouleme, France. Last in the series. 9.00 Channel 4’s Comedy Gala Comedians perform for charity. 11.45 The Ricky Gervais Show 12.15 Comic’s Choice: Sean Lock (R) 1.15 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions 1.30 Music on 4: 4Play: Frank Turner 1.45 My Name Is Earl (R) 2.45 Ugly Betty (R) 4.20 Hill Street Blues (R) 5.10 Countdown (R) 5.55 Sali Mali (R)
Channel 5
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6.00 Breakfast 9.00 Saturday Kitchen Live 10.30 Trooping the Colour: The Queen’s Birthday Parade. Live coverage of the military parade. 12.15 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 12.30 A Question of Sport (R) 1.00 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships semi-finals. 5.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 5.15 Formula 1: Canadian Grand Prix – Qualifying. Live coverage from Montreal (Start-time 6.00pm). 7.15 So You Think You Can Dance: The Final Live The remaining four contestants perform in the final. 8.20 The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins Game show in which strangers pair up to win money. 9.10 Casualty Linda struggles to gain the team’s respect. 10.00 So You Think You Can Dance: The Final Results 10.30 BBC News; Weather; National Lottery Update 10.50 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow With Kevin Bridges, Daniel Sloss, Milton Jones and Craig Campbell. (R) 11.35 FILM: City Hall (1996) Political drama, starring Al Pacino and John Cusack; Weatherview 1.25 BBC News
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.00 Meals in Moments (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Meals in Moments (R) 3.20 FILM: They Come Back. (2007) Supernatural drama, starring Mia Kirshner. 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 Fifth Gear 8.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers A driver transports an unstable load of bottles in Dublin; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Mentalist Part two of two. Jane tries to track down Red John. Last in the series. 10.00 Law & Order 10.55 CSI: Miami (R) 11.55 Rough Guide to Short Breaks (R) 12.10 SCXTRA 12.40 SuperCasino 4.05 Motorsport Mundial 4.30 Fifth Gear (R) 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Film Show (R) 7.00 Ginetta Challenge 2011 7.25 The Grid 7.55 The Morning Line 8.50 T4: Friends (R) 9.20 T4: Hollyoaks Music Show 9.50 T4: Glee 10.50 T4: Friends (R) 11.25 T4: Style the Nation 12.20 T4: The Big Bang Theory (R) 12.50 T4: The Big Bang Theory (R) 1.25 That Paralympic Show 2.00 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage from York and Sandown Park. 4.05 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. (R) 4.35 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. (R) 5.05 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. (R) 5.35 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. (R) 6.10 Channel 4 News 6.40 4thought.tv. Olinga Tahzib discusses science’s relationship with religion. 6.45 FILM: Sahara. (2005) Adventure, starring Matthew McConaughey. 9.00 Camelot New series. Fantasy adventure, starring Joseph Fiennes. 11.05 FILM: The Quick and the Dead (1995) Western, starring Sharon Stone. 1.10 FILM: Bogus. (1996) Comedy, starring Whoopi Goldberg and Haley Joel Osment. 3.00 The Real Housewives of New Jersey (R) 3.55 Hill Street Blues (R) 4.50 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.15 Countdown (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Fifth Gear (R) 10.30 The Gadget Show (R) 11.30 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green – At the Ends of the Earth (R) 12.35 FILM: The Violent Men. (1955) Western, starring Edward G Robinson. 2.30 FILM: Objective, Burma! (1945) Second World War adventure, starring Errol Flynn. 5.10 FILM: See No Evil, Hear No Evil. (1989) Comedy, starring Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder. 7.00 5 News Weekend 7.05 NCIS Tony is accused of murder. (R) 8.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Grissom investigates an apparent suicide. (R) 9.00 CSI: NY The team recovers from the aftermath of the drive-by shooting. (R) 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit New series. Benson and Stabler investigate a case of alleged child abuse. 10.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A body is found in a crop circle. (R) 11.50 Rough Guide to Cities (R) 12.05 SCXTRA 12.35 SuperCasino 3.55 Rough Guide to Journeys (R) 4.10 Great Scientists (R) 4.35 HouseBusters (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car (R)
6.00 Breakfast 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show 10.00 Live Pentecost from Halifax Minster 11.00 Country Tracks; Weather for the Week Ahead. 12.00 The Politics Show 1.05 EastEnders 3.00 Escape to the Country (R) 4.00 Songs of Praise. 4.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 5.00 Formula 1: Canadian Grand Prix Live. The seventh round of the season (Start-time 6.00pm). 8.15 Antiques Roadshow More items from Hutton-in-the-Forest, Chatsworth and the British Museum. 9.00 Case Histories Part one of two. Jackson discovers the body of a drowned girl. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 10.25 Moving On Drama, starring Claire Skinner and Shaun Dooley. (R) 11.10 Andrew Marr’s Megacities Safety and security in the world’s metropolises; (R) Weatherview 12.15 Sign Zone: The Apprentice (R) 1.15 Holby City (R) 2.15 A History of Ancient Britain (R) 3.15 BBC News
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 10.00 Something for the Weekend 11.30 Flog It! 12.30 Live MotoGP. The British Grand Prix (Start-time 1.00pm). 2.30 Tennis from Queen’s. The AEGON Championships final. 5.10 The Story of Ireland. 6.10 Richard Hammond’s Engineering Connections. The design secrets of Japan’s high-speed bullet train. Last in the series. 7.00 Top Gear James May drives a Toyota Hilux up an active Icelandic volcano. (R) 8.00 James May’s Toy Stories: The Great Train Race A second attempt to build a 10-milelong model railway in Devon. 9.00 Coast The Devon and Cornwall coastlines. 10.00 Mock the Week Quiz show, with Milton Jones, Seann Walsh, Chris Addison and Greg Davies. (R) 10.30 The Shadow Line Gabriel’s investigations reveal dark truths that implicate his colleagues. (R) 11.30 FILM: Catch a Fire (2006) Premiere. Factbased drama, starring Derek Luke and Tim Robbins. 1.05 BBC News 3.15 The Super League Show 4.00 Close
ITV1
6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 8.25 May the Best House Win (R) 9.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal (R) 10.25 60 Minute Makeover (R) 11.30 This Morning: Sunday 12.30 Dinner Date (R) 1.25 ITV News; Weather 1.35 Survival: Tales from the Wild 2.30 Inspector Morse (R) 4.30 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.30 Regional News; Weather 6.45 ITV News; Weather 7.00 The Royal 8.00 Popstar to Operastar Four more pop singers learn to perform classical songs. 9.00 Scott & Bailey A man acquitted of rape and murder is found dead. 10.00 Popstar to Operastar: The Results The two least popular contestants perform again. 10.30 ITV News; Weather 10.45 FILM: Vanity Fair (2004) Period comedy drama, starring Reese Witherspoon. 1.20 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.00 Motorsport UK 2.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 That Paralympic Show (R) 7.25 Rat Race Stockton (R) 7.55 T4: Style the Nation 8.20 T4: Friends (R) 8.45 T4: Hollyoaks 11.20 T4: Friends (R) 11.50 T4: Glee (R) 12.50 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.20 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.55 Four in a Bed (R) 2.25 Four in a Bed (R) 2.55 Four in a Bed (R) 3.25 Four in a Bed (R) 4.00 Four in a Bed. (R) 4.30 Help! My House Is Falling Down. (R) 5.35 Deal or No Deal. 6.30 Channel 4 News 6.55 4thought.tv. 7.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away A family from Preston goes house-hunting in Lancashire and Spain. 8.00 FILM: Definitely, Maybe (2008) Premiere. Romantic comedy, with Ryan Reynolds and Elizabeth Banks. 10.10 FILM: Monster-in-Law (2005) Romantic comedy, starring Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda. 12.05 The World’s Oldest Mums (R) 1.05 Teen Horse Whisperers (R) 1.35 Swimming (R) 1.50 Cleopatra (R) 3.15 The Lost Legions of Varus (R) 4.15 Men of Iron (R) 5.10 Countdown (R) 5.55 Sali Mali (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 10.15 McFly on the Wall 10.45 The Restaurant Inspector (R) 11.45 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.45 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers (R) 1.45 FILM: Brave Warrior. (1952) Western adventure, starring Jay Silverheels. 3.15 FILM: The Duel at Silver Creek. (1952) Western, starring Audie Murphy. 4.45 FILM: Stuart Little 2. (2002) Family adventure sequel, starring Geena Davis. 6.15 5 News Weekend 6.20 FILM: The Mask of Zorro. (1998) The ageing hero trains a protege to take on his mantle and defeat an evil governor. Swashbuckling adventure, starring Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. 9.00 FILM: Collateral Damage (2002) A heroic firefighter heads for Colombia to seek revenge after his wife and child are killed in a terrorist attack. Action thriller, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Francesca Neri. Including Five News Update. 11.15 FILM: Reservoir Dogs (1992) Thriller, starring Harvey Keitel. 1.15 SuperCasino 4.00 Rough Guide to Bang for Your Buck (R) 4.10 Great Artists (R) 4.35 Nick’s Quest (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car (R)
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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.05 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News 6.30 Regional News Programmes 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Saints and Scroungers BBC News; Regional News 8.00 EastEnders 8.30 Can You Trust Your Bank? – Panorama 9.00 Case Histories Part two of two. A body is found in novelist Martin Canning’s house. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 A Question of Sport 11.05 In with the Flynns (R) 11.35 The Graham Norton Show; (R) Weatherview 12.25 Sign Zone: Wonders of the Universe (R) 1.25 Inside the Human Body (R) 2.25 Saints and Scroungers (R) 2.55 Great British Railway Journeys (R) 3.25 BBC News
6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Royal Ascot. The opening day of the five-day festival. 3.20 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.25 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Holby City Jac finds a way to fight back against the plastics team. 9.00 Luther New series. The detective hunts for a masked killer. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather; National Lottery Update 10.35 The Lock Up (R) 11.05 The Scheme 11.55 FILM: The Getaway (1994) Thriller remake, with Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger; Weatherview 1.50 Sign Zone: The Animal’s Guide to Britain (R) 2.50 The Country House Revealed (R) 3.50 Great British Railway Journeys (R) 4.20 BBC News
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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah; Coast. 1.00 FILM: Only Angels Have Wings. (1939) Romantic adventure, with Cary Grant. 3.00 Animal 24:7 (R) 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain. (R) 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 7.00 James May’s Toy Stories: The Great Train Race (R) 8.00 Springwatch 2011 Liz Bonnin explores a landfill site in Essex. 9.00 Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die The author explores assisted-death procedures. 10.00 Choosing to Die: Newsnight Debate 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Richard Hammond’s Engineering Connections (R) 12.10 BBC News 3.25 Close
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 The Dales 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 The Walton Sextuplets: Moving On A film profiling the world’s first surviving all-female sextuplets. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Lethal Weapon (1987) Action thriller, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover. 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.40 Nightwatch with Steve Scott (R) 3.35 ITV Nightscreen 4.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Superscrimpers: Waste Not Want Not (R) 12.35 FILM: The Kentuckian. (1955) Western, starring Burt Lancaster. 2.35 Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 The Thief Catchers: Dispatches Three criminals take part in an offender management scheme. 9.00 Embarrassing Fat Bodies A couple with a combined weight of 52 stone. 10.00 FILM: Premonition (2007) Supernatural thriller, starring Sandra Bullock. 11.50 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show: The View (R) 12.25 Music on 4: 4Play: Ed Sheeran 12.40 Poker 1.35 24 Hours in A&E (R) 2.30 Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic (R) 3.25 This Is Me (R) 3.30 FILM: A Midsummer Night’s Dream. (1999) Shakespearean comedy, starring Christian Bale. 5.25 Grudge Match (R) 5.35 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.05 Meals in Moments (R) 12.15 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.15 FILM: Kidnapped: The Elizabeth Smart Story. (2003) Factbased drama, starring Dylan Baker. 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 7.30 How Do They Do It? (R) 5 News Update 8.00 Police Interceptors 5 News at 9 9.00 The Restaurant Inspector 10.00 FILM: Cleaner (2007) Crime thriller, starring Samuel L Jackson. 11.50 The Cannibal that Walked Free (R) 12.50 SuperCasino 4.05 The Family Recipe (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 5.00 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 FILM: Gunga Din. (1939) Action adventure, starring Cary Grant. 2.50 Animal 24:7 (R) 3.20 Royal Ascot. Further coverage of the opening day of the five-day festival. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 7.00 This World: The Invasion of Lampedusa The impact of the Arab Spring on a small Mediterranean island. 8.00 Springwatch 2011 Liz Bonnin encounters foxes living at a landfill site in Essex. 9.00 The Country House Revealed Dan Cruickshank visits Marshcourt in Hampshire. Last in the series. 10.00 Lead Balloon 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 James May’s Toy Stories: The Great Train Race (R) 12.20 BBC News 4.20 Close
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Animal Kingdom 8.00 Countrywise The team visits Malham Cove and Whitby in North Yorkshire. 9.00 Baby Hospital New series. Behind the scenes of the neonatal unit at Liverpool Women’s Hospital. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: The Game (1997) Thriller, starring Michael Douglas. 12.55 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 3.00 Crossing Jordan 3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
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6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Crimewatch Roadshow 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.45 Royal Ascot. The second day of the festival. 3.20 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 3.25 CBBC 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Waterloo Road Vicki discovers she is pregnant with Aiden’s child; BBC News: Regional News 8.30 In with the Flynns 9.00 The Apprentice The teams are challenged to create and publish a free magazine. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10.45 Not Going Out (R) 11.15 FILM: Final Analysis (1992) Thriller, starring Richard Gere; National Lottery Update; Weatherview 1.15 Sign Zone: See Hear (R) 1.45 Country Tracks (R) 2.45 The British at Work (R) 3.45 BBC News 6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.30 Daily Politics 1.00 See Hear 1.30 Coast 1.40 FILM: Bringing Up Baby. (1938) Screwball comedy, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. 3.20 Royal Ascot. Further coverage of day two. 5.15 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 7.00 Escape to the Country 7.30 Springwatch 2011 Liz Bonnin investigates the wildlife of an Essex landfill site. 8.30 Springwatch Unsprung 2011 9.00 Wonderland – The Kids Who Play with Fire Documentary following three children who set fires. 10.00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Portillo on Salmond 12.20 BBC News 3.45 Close
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Poms in Paradise 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple Murder mystery, with Julia McKenzie and an all-star supporting cast. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Fisherman’s Friends 11.35 Baby Hospital (R) 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 FILM: The Hindenburg. (1975) Fact-based disaster movie, starring George C Scott. 4.40 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.05 The Treacle People (R) 6.15 The Hoobs (R) 6.40 The Hoobs (R) 7.05 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.00 Frasier (R) 8.30 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Kirstie’s Homemade Home (R) 1.05 River Cottage Bites (R) 1.10 FILM: The Riddle of the Sands. (1978) Spy thriller, with Simon MacCorkindale. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Four Rooms A seven-foot stuffed Victorian turtle and a Sean Connery James Bond suit. 9.00 The Fairy Jobmother Hayley Taylor takes her job-seeking campaign to Hartlepool. 10.00 Jamie’s Food Revolution Hits Hollywood 11.05 Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields 12.10 European Poker Tour 1.05 The Grid (R) 1.35 Ginetta Challenge 2011 (R) 2.00 FIM Superbike World Championship 2.25 KOTV Boxing Weekly 2.50 Ironman UK (R) 3.45 Catching the Impossible (R) 4.35 The Best of Scrapheap Challenge (R) 5.30 Grudge Match (R) 5.40 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R)
6.10 Sali Mali (R) 6.15 The Hoobs (R) 6.40 The Hoobs (R) 7.05 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Accidentally on Purpose 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Superscrimpers: Waste Not Want Not (R) 12.35 River Cottage Bites 12.45 River Cottage Bites 12.55 FILM: Pimpernel Smith. (1941) Second World War adventure, starring Leslie Howard. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv Muslim Rahim Jung discusses angels. 8.00 Embarrassing Bodies: Live from the Clinic The doctors are joined by an expert on men’s health. 9.00 24 Hours in A&E A stabbing victim and an elderly woman who fell at home. 10.00 Desperate Housewives 11.05 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.35 The Big Bang Theory (R) 12.00 Music on 4: Live from Abbey Road 12.45 Music on 4: Friendly Fires: Video Exclusive 12.50 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show: Spotlight 1.05 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions (R) 1.20 FILM: S1m0ne. (2002) Satirical comedy, starring Al Pacino. 3.20 New Love (R) 3.45 Hill Street Blues (R) 4.35 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.00 Countdown (R) 5.45 Yo Gabba Gabba! (R)
Channel 5
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Channel 4
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.05 Meals in Moments (R) 12.15 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 The Family Recipe (R) 3.10 FILM: Mary and Tim. (1996) Romantic drama remake, starring Candice Bergen and Richard Kiley. 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 7.30 Zoo Days; (R) 5 News Update 8.00 Supersize Grime Clean-up teams tackle the UK’s dirtiest jobs. Last in the series; 5 News at 9 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 11.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 12.55 SuperCasino 4.00 The Family Recipe (R) 4.05 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 5.00 County Secrets (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 The Hotel Inspector (R) 12.05 Meals in Moments (R) 12.15 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.20 FILM: McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty? (2005) Murder mystery, starring John Larroquette. 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 7.30 Pawn Stars; 5 News Update 8.00 Giant Animal Moves Moving 20 racehorses from London to Hong Kong. Last in the series; 5 News at 9 9.00 NCIS An agent’s body is found badly burned. 10.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent (R) 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) 11.55 Poker: Aussie Millions 12.55 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Beaches (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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ITV1
6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover (R) 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Adam and Ella check into a hotel. 7.30 Maternity in Crisis: Tonight The standard of care in Britain’s maternity wards. 8.00 Emmerdale Mia warns Declan that Ella may be having an affair. 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 The Choir That Rocks New series. Documentary about the Rock Choir singing group. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Dannii Minogue (R) 11.35 The Late Debate 12.05 Grimefighters (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 Maternity in Crisis: Tonight (R) 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 4.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Friends (R) 9.25 Back to You (R) 9.55 Location, Location, Location (R) 10.55 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Kirstie’s Homemade Home (R) 1.05 Dreams of a Dinner Lady (R) 1.10 FILM: The Fighting Seabees. (1944) Second World War drama, starring John Wayne. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Four in a Bed. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Help! My House Is Falling Down A family cottage in Cheshire poses a fire risk. 9.00 Born to Be Different The children strive for more independence. 10.00 The Sex Researchers 11.05 The Secret Millionaire (R) 12.10 The Film Show 12.40 Style the Nation (R) 1.05 Music on 4: The Crush 2.00 The Model Agency (R) 2.55 Strange Little Girls (R) 3.15 Unreported World (R) 3.45 The Thief Catchers: Dispatches (R) 4.35 Hill Street Blues (R) 5.25 Countdown (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green – At the Ends of the Earth (R) 12.05 Meals in Moments (R) 12.15 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 Law & Order (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.15 FILM: More Than Meets the Eye: The Joan Brock Story. (2003) Fact-based drama, starring Carey Lowell. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. 6.55 5 News at 7 7.00 Cricket England v Sri Lanka. 8.00 Emergency Bikers The UK’s first fire-fighting motorbike is unveiled; (R) 5 News at 9 9.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green – At the Ends of the Earth The actor concludes his adventure in Argentina. Last in the series. 10.00 FILM: The Corruptor (1999) Action thriller, starring Chow Yun-Fat. 12.10 SCXTRA 12.40 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Cities (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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Amberley Museum, 10am – 4.30pm. Plenty of steam action with a working timber yard complete with steam crane and steam driven saw bench. A variety of traction engines, rollers and wagons will be on show and demonstrated around the Museum’s 36-acre site.
Five Oaks. Open at 2pm in presence of Dame Vera Lynn. Attractions include miniature steam railway, big band, martial arts display, bluebelle majorettes, rowing machine competition, World War II plane flypast, BBQ, model railway, bouncy castle, and much more. Grand draw at 5pm.
A fun day out at Dunsfold Park. Guided tour of MD902 helicopter, pleasure flights, Boeing 747 tours, Eurofighter flight simulator, country drives in open-top Rolls Royce, funfair, animal farm, miniature railway, bouncy castle, craft area, face painting, hog roast, barbecue. 11am to 4pm, free entry.
12th June
Sedgwick Park House Open Day
17th June
Memorial Golf Day
18th June
Sedgwick Park House will be holding a Charity Open Day from 1–5pm. Spend an afternoon in beautiful surroundings of this garden, which is rarely open to the public. Refreshments served on the terrace. Admission £5, children free. For more details email headgardener@sedgwickpark.com
The 4th John Edward Foxwell Memorial Golf Day (in aid of St. Helier & Surrey Kidney Patients’ Assoc.), at Mannings Heath GC. £40 including a post round one course meal. Two trophy prizes, all Par 3s and a Long Drive for both Men and Ladies, contact Jim Rae, 01403 242601 or email Raedar@supanet.com
Live Bands and local ales – Shelley Primary School in Broadbridge Heath are holding their annual Summer Festival from 2pm to 7pm. Bands include Chinchilla Zilla, Solice and Throbin Hood. Also stalls, face painting, bouncy castle; BBQ. Tickets on the gate. Adults £4.00, Children FREE.
18th June
Schools of Southwater Village Fete
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Singing, gymnastics, dancing, live music, balloon modelling, circus tricks, skateboard ramps, bouncy castle, stalls and crafts, BBQ and hog roast. On the junior and infant school playing field, Worthing Road, Southwater, 12.30-4.30pm. Adults £1.50, children 50p, pre-schoolers free.
The Human Nature Garden, a brand-new community space in Horsham Park, opens to the public at a fun launch day. Featuring a grass amphitheatre, educational garden, sculptures and orchard. By Horsham in Bloom in partnership with Horsham District Council.
St Mary Magdalene Church, Rusper. 12 noon till 5pm. Exhibition of work by members of Rusper Art Group in the church and church yard; work in progress; refreshments all day.
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Shelley School Summer Festival
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25th June
Artists, sculptors, potters and jewellers taking part range from full-time professionals to those on a fun journey of discovery in their spare time. Visit and support your local art community during this time of arts cutbacks and keep their enthusiasm alive. See www.horshamopenstudios.co.uk for details.
The 5th Annual Mid-summer HDC Walk & BBQ takes place at The Countryman Inn, Shipley at 10.00am. All welcome. Featuring a 5½ mile walk through Knepp Park followed by a BBQ. £10 per person. Please book with Gill on 01798 872939. No dogs.
Leechpool Primary School Summer Fete (1pm–4pm). Lots to do for all ages! Tombolas, raffle, toddler’s corner, petting zoo, penalty shoot out, BBQ, cakes, refreshments, sumo races, bouncy castles, tug of war, African drumming and lots more! Win some great prizes and have some fun.
25th June
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Horsham Open Studio
Mannings Heath Family Fun Day
Mid-summer HDC Walk & BBQ
Open Garden for the NGS
Leechpool Primary School Fete
Horsham Open Studio
Horsham Town Centre
French Market & a different face of France daily
Friday 15 French Market Day Saturday 16 Street Entertainment Day Sunday 17 Montmartre Day & 2CV Display! St Andrew’s Church fundraising day from 12noon to 5pm on the Village Green. Children’s races, games, pony & train rides, BBQ, lunches, teas, ice creams, beer & Pimms bars. Dozens of stalls, table top sale (Reservations: call Derek on 891181) and much more for the family!
A plant lover’s inspirational garden will be open for the National Garden Scheme charities from 1-5pm. Serving homemade cakes and teas with lots of plants for sale. £3 entry, children free. 4 Bens Acre (off Comptons Lane) Horsham, RH13 6LW.
Artists, sculptors, potters and jewellers taking part range from full-time professionals to those on a fun journey of discovery in their spare time. Visit and support your local art community during this time of arts cutbacks and keep their enthusiasm alive. See www.horshamopenstudios.co.uk for details.
25th, 26th June
St Peter’s Church, Slinfold
26th June
Cats Protection Show and Sale
26th June
St. Peter’s church in Slinfold will be celebrating 150 years (our sesquicentennial) since the rededication of the new building. There will be an exhibition in the church of the 150 years of the history of many village clubs, societies and associations. Also refreshments and home-made cakes.
Homing show and fundraising sale, 11am3pm at Broadbridge Heath Village Hall, RH12 3LY. Come and meet the cats! Also stalls with gifts, greeting cards, soft toys, collectables, cat carriers, scratching posts and more. Refreshments available. Free entry, but a donation of cat food appreciated.
Colgate Village Fete will take place in the village hall grounds from 1.00pm. Jazz band, country dancing, pony rides, bouncy castle, fancy dress competition, face painting, balloon race, raffle and more, with BBQ and teas. A great afternoon for all the family. More info from Dave Elder on 01293 851520.
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Heron Way Summer Fun Day
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Heron Way Primary School’s Summer Fun Day 2-5pm. Pony rides, bouncy assault course, bouncy castle, raffle with fantastic prizes. Entertainment, lots of games and tasty refreshments including BBQ, cakes and ice creams. Free admission for children, adults 60p. Heron Way, Horsham.
Southwater Leisure Centre 11am–3pm. Stalls include handmade jewellery, home made cakes and chutneys, childrens toys and gifts, fashions items and accessories. If you are interested in a stall please email southwatercraftandgiftmarket@hotmail. co.uk . Entry donation to Help for Heroes.
Horsham University of the Third Age will be holding their Annual Open Day at The Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham from 11.30am until 2.30pm. Admission is free.
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Village Focus
A spotlight on Billingshurst Billingshurst is known as a gateway to the South Downs National Park, and has a history dating back to when the Romans built Stane Street from London to Chichester. The village has grown considerably in recent years with the development of new housing estates bringing new businesses and shops to the village centre.
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library and The Weald School and Sixth Form College as well as the Infant/Junior School. If you fancy a spot of lunch, apart from the pub grub, there are three places where you can have a cup of tea and a sandwich. Or, in the evening, there are four restaurants and six takeaways, as well as the pubs. The library car park is free for two hours, once you buy a blue disk for 50p, from the library, Burdfields or Budgens, which you keep and can use whenever you come to Billingshurst.
Billingshurst still has its own bakery, where they bake the bread on the premises, as well as a butcher, both of which are in Jengers Mead. There are also fresh, locally grown vegetables and products, from Burdfield’s, the Farm Shop, in the Library Car Park. The village has its own leisure centre and swimming pool, an excellent
A royal thank you for Billingshurst partnership The Billingshurst Community Partnership has been announced as one of 130 winners of The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the MBE for groups of volunteers who work in their local community for the benefit of others. This prestigious UK National Honour recognises outstanding voluntary contributions and sets the national benchmark for excellence in volunteering, with the work of those awarded being judged to be of the highest standard.
The Billingshurst Community Partnership has received the award for its services to the community. Those receiving this year’s award were selected from 413 groups nominated by members of the public who have been helped personally or witnessed the benefits of a group’s work in their community. The Billingshurst Community Partnership will receive a certificate signed by The Queen and an exclusive commemorative crystal, presented by Her Majesty’s representative in
West Sussex, Mrs Susan Pyper, at a special ceremony. The group has also received an invitation for representatives to attend a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in the summer. Speaking of their success, Owen Davies from Billingshurst, said: “We are honoured to have received this prestigious recognition for the work the members of the Partnership have done for the benefit of the community over the last ten years.”
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The day kicks off just after midday with a carnival procession accross Billingshurst, from the Village Hall in Roman Way through the village centre, up Alick’s Hill and then along Station Road and over the railway line to the Recreation Ground in Lower Station Road. Leading the way, as for the last several years, will be the Petworth Band, then as always we have a Carnival Princess with attendants and flower girls. This year the Carnival Princess is Jessica Martin, attended by Rose Moran and Victoria Sachs; the flower girls are Saskia Rohlandt, Alexis Hendriksen and Hollie Laker. Horsham Bluebelles demonstrate their twirling technique, then there will be a large number of floats prepared by local community organisations and businesses. Exactly what the floats look like is of course a closely guarded secret, but the theme for this year is Musicals so we’re expecting plenty of spectacular sights. We have more music towards the rear of the procession: local band We Don’t Do Mornings will be joining the procession and also playing at the show. The Musicals theme continues in the arena as well with song and dance to the fore – even the dogs join in, courtesy of the K9 Dancing Dogs! Other arena events include the Army Cadet Force and a parade by Billingshurst Scouts & Guides in support of their Save Our Hut! campaign. Yet more music will be supplied by the Leach and Overington Organ and by Radio Weald who will be covering the show live, and you can have a go yourself on the karaoke machine next to the bar. Every year our Companion Dog Show is a very popular part of the show, and this year we have three separate rings for Pedigree, Obedience and Novelty classes. Dogs of all ages, shapes and sizes are welcome - there’s bound to be a Novelty class that your dog can enter: Cutest Puppy, Dog doing the Best Trick, Dog with the Most Beautiful Eyes, Best Veteran and many more. There is plenty for the kids to do too,
including the popular Ultimate Challenge (an inflatable assault course), back by popular demand. Formula 1 is coming to the show in the form of a Grand Prix electric quad bike racing circuit, suitable for children aged three to 15. There will also be trampolines, rides, a penalty shootout and for the first time this year; Zorbs. Come along to see what they are if you don’t already know. Completing the picture is a wide variety of stalls manned by local community groups, voluntary organisation, crafts and businesses. There’s plenty to eat and drink, with a barbecue, a fully licensed bar, a refreshment tent and juice stalls. Vegetarians are well catered for by our very popular veggie fajita stall, and this year there will also be veggie burgers available form the barbecue. You will also be able to sample delicious food at stalls run by two of our sponsors, Essence of Asia and Budgens. In addition to giving everyone a great day out, the Billingshurst Show performs an important fundraising role, with proceeds being split between Billingshurst Scouts & Guides and the charities supported by the Rotary Club - especially important this year since Billingshurst Scouts & Guides are in the middle of a huge Save Our Hut! fundraising campaign, with tens of thousands of pounds still needed to complete rebuilding work following the discovery last year of asbestos in the ceiling and walls of the main hall. For full details visit the Billingshurst Show website www.billingshurstshow.org.uk
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The Billingshurst Show was conceived in 1986 by Paddy Bailey, a member of the Billingshurst Scout & Guide Executive Committee, as an opportunity for local organisations to get together to promote and raise funds for their activities, and as a community event. An additional objective was for the show to be the main fundraising event for the village’s Scout & Guide movement, to enable the building of an extension to their headquarters and to provide funds for equipment and running costs. The first show was held on the Weald school playing field in 1986 and proved a popular and successful event. Barbara Edwards took over the running of the show for many years as the event developed into a full village day with the involvement of local businesses and the addition of some commercial attractions (hot air balloon rides on one occasion) and a programme of arena events. A number of local celebrities have opened the show over the years,
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No it effect isn’t; although wouldn’t recommend With from the I1st October 2008 it filing this article away and re-reading it in July! became a legal requirement for any residential Since the beginningasofbeing Aprilavailable the market property advertised in has extremely with many the rentalbeen market to havebusy the benefit of anbuyers energychasing a relatively few number (EPC). of properties for sale resulting in performance certificate some great prices being achieved. Not since theprovide heady days of 2007 have we hadbased so The EPC will estimated running costs many transactions agreed The at the full asking price; with a on standard assumptions. actual heating, lighting number actually selling overasthe priceare due to and hot water costs mayfor differ notasking all homes used the phenomenal our The publicity andalso marketing and heated in theinterest same way. EPC will make has generated; which will only to increase with the imminent recommendations on how make the property more openingefficient of our second in the centre of savings Horsham. energy but areoffice not compulsory. Tax and However, a couplefor of things to consider: grants are available improving energy efficiency. The Firstly, if youEnergy overprice your property it will to the EPC will show Efficiency Rating A-G, A fail being generate interest because whilstUK there are is best and Gsufficient the worst. The current average rating definitively more chasing fewer houses, this has E. The graphs willbuyers also show the environmental impact led to prices being agreed at, or much and closer to, the Guide rating. Both graphs show the current potential Price, but does not necessarily mean that asking prices rating. are going up. Secondly, the summer months willAssessor be upon (DEA) us in the A fully qualified Domestic Energy next 6-8 weeks when theGovernment majority of buyers will be accredited by one of the approved literally or mentally onwill their summer hols so the accreditation schemes produce the EPC. Thenumber EPC of held buyers looking will significantly reduce until is on actively the Government Landmark website where all they pick up relating again into the autumn market inisSeptember. information land and property stored. So there is now an excellent window of opportunity toThis sell well in the next 1-2 months butTrading only if your price legislation is monitored by the Standards is intelligently pitched fullofadvantage of current Office and enforced by to thetake Office Fair Trading. The activity levels. If you pitch your price the best penalty for marketing a property aftertoo 1sthigh October 2008 buyers will haveiseither somewhere or be without an EPC £200.bought The penalty can beelse imposed sunningtimes themselves on atimes far-away the timefor you several until such as anbeach EPC isbyprovided realize; neither of which are much help to you! that property. I would therefore recommend you instruct your estate agent as soon as amended possible and chooseenergy wiselysaving as some I An EPC can be following have come across recently appear be already enhancements to the property. ThetoDEA will be winding required down fora their own holidays ! to make further visit and prepare a revised EPC. If you are contemplating putting your house on the market and wouldabout appreciate market appraisal or For information this ora any other legislation would like anletting answer to any property-related surrounding property contact Kathy onquestion, 01403 please call on 01403 732727 or email ‘rossattwood@ 217585 or me kathytaylor@leaders.co.uk harper-james.co.uk’.
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Duncan Simon Rollison Jagger MRICS Chartered Broker Consultant Surveyor Harper MercierJames Allen
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now inherited the right time to buy? IIshave a house in Slinfold with a large garden. I’d like to sell, but my chartered surveyor recommends I include an ‘uplift or overage clause’ in the sale contract because theseen buyer might be The last few weeks have some positive moves from many banks and building societies with able to get planning permission to build another regards to the availability of mortgage funding. house or maybe two houses on the plot. The For the first time since the Northern Rock collapse (the surveyor has told he’ll this ontomy end of 2007), there areme signs thatnegotiate lenders are hungry lend behalf, again. but I don’t know what he’s talking about. There have to be lessons learnt from the reckless lending Can you explain? of pre 2007. However, for the past three years, for a number of reasons, lenders have been ultra cautious. It appears that the sensible middle ground may be just around the corner. Having a clause this in the sale More lenders are starting to such lend atasthe higher loan to contract would benefit you in thewouldn’t future values (LTV). Most advisors within the industry want to see a return to the of 120%permission mortgages. and if the buyer getsdays planning However,develops for people the withland. a goodThe credit history andstate reliable clause will income, an available mortgage requiring a 5% or 10% that, if your buyer at some stage gets permission to deposit, will greatly help the housing market to get moving build on any part of the garden, you will receive a again. Also, lenders to lend, based anproperty. individuals percentage ofare thestarting increased value ofon the circumstances, than trying to fit them into a pre- to So do let yourrather surveyor negotiate an agreement determined profile. For example, a potential borrower with guarantee that if planning permission is granted, a stable employment background, good level of income, no you will get your share. The clause will needincome to be debts and no children should have more disposable for a fixed time, often twenty-one years, and it must available. Therefore, as long as there credit rating is good, should they notare be allowed to borrow more than say how you to be paid the money. Butsomeone also get has three children and a couple of outstanding loans?to awho solicitor with experience of “overage” involved The interest rates being offered are also becoming more certify that the clause is perfectly worded. It can and be competitive with new lenders entering the market place aestablished complicated and societies you don’t want tothere lose banksprocess and building increasing offerings. The “buy to let”wording. market which has been starved out because of vague of choice over the last three years, is finally seeing some competition as far as lenders and interest rates. This could If you would like advise on the development re-ignite an investor’s appetite and again help towards potential your market property before you consider a getting the of housing moving. sale please contact duncanjagger@harper-james. With interest rates looking like remaining low for some considerable and house prices offering in most cases co.uk or calltime 01403-732727 good value, the final piece of the jigsaw may now be in place. With lenders now wanting to lend, it may be the perfect time to buy! To find out more information about the mortgage products that are now available, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk.
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Harper James Land & Property Mercier Allen The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater 43 – 44 Carfax, Horsham. West Sussex RH13 1RD West Sussex RH12 1EQ 01403 01403 268562 732727 www.mercierallen.co.uk www.harper-james.co.uk
Duncan Jagger MRICS Chartered Surveyor Harper James
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We’ve been told that the fireplace flues in our 1890s home should be lined. We’re getting estimates and getting confused. One contractor wants to install a formed concrete liner. Another recommends a stainless steel liner. Do we really even need a liner? And if so, which one is best?
Your chimney probably performed well for more than 120 years -- the house didn’t burn down. But a flue liner will extend the life -- and safety -- of your chimney. Benefits include: easier maintenance, reduction of heat transfer to aging combustibles near the chimney, elimination of further wear inside the flue. There are more than the two options you mentioned for lining flues. Each has advantages and limitations. I’ll discuss two popular lining methods in this column.
Stainless Steel These lining systems have become popular in the past 20 years. Safety tested they are available in flexible, or in straight, rigid sections. Stainless steel costs more than similar aluminum liners. However, aluminum cannot be used with solid fuels such as wood and coal that produce corrosive emissions. Stainless liners are fairly easy for experienced contractors to install. There are some special requirements and some limitations. These liners work well with stoves or fireplace inserts. They may not be a good choice if you want to enjoy open wood fires in your fireplace. The inside dimensions of these liners are often too small to properly vent old, open fireplaces.
Cast-in-place This lining method involves pouring lightweight, heat resistant concrete against the interior walls of the chimney. There are two application methods. The most popular method uses an inflated cylindrical tube to form a void, or flue, in the middle of the concrete. This creates a seamless, smooth interior that’s easy to maintain. It also reinforces a worn, weakened chimney structure. This method can also be used to create multiple flues inside a large chimney. The downside of this method? The resulting small, round flue dimension can make certain types of older fireplaces unusable. I’ve seen inglenook style fireplaces, with “vent large,” rendered inoperable with this lining method. Alas, this installation is not reversible. Fortunately, there is another method of casting a liner that creates a much larger cavity. A large steel box with beveled sides, or a large oval bell, is lowered by a winch down the chimney. The box or bell is slowly raised while the concrete is poured from the top. This forces the concrete against the interior walls, filling any gaps and reinforcing the chimney. The result is a flue with a large interior dimension. A big chap with a white beard and red velvet suit has informed me that this is his preferred method.
Now that I’ve listed some options, I would advise that you have your chimney evaluated by a few competent chimney experts. They can offer an opinion on the best solution to create a safe and properly functioning chimney flue for your fireplace. Check manufacturer Web sites -- they often have a list of trained and approved contractors. Should you have any questions, please email duncanjagger@ harper-james.co.uk
Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk
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Faygate ÂŁ595,000 Situated on the edge of the village with wonderful south easterly views over meadows and woodland, a detached three bedroom chalet bungalow with light, spacious and adaptable accommodation providing scope to extend and set in delightful grounds extending to just over half an acre with planning permission for stabling and a garden store. Horsham 01403 248222
Horsham ÂŁ280,000 Perfectly located for the town centre, station and leisure facilities of Horsham; a beautifully presented and spacious semi-detached family home with delightful enclosed rear garden, three bedrooms, re-fitted bathroom, two separate reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, cloakroom.
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• 2 bedroom maisonette, no onward chain • Study/bedroom 3, refitted kitchen • Near Littlehaven station HORSHAM | 01403 269268
Mannings Heath | Price Range £700,000 - £750,000 • 5 double bedroom family home • 4 reception rooms, popular village location • Secluded rear garden, garage & ample parking HORSHAM | 01403 269268
Horsham | £299,950
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• 3 bedroom bungalow, double aspect lounge • In need of modernisation and refurbishment • Front, side and rear gardens, detached garage HORSHAM | 01403 269268
• One bedroom ground floor flat • 18ft lounge/diner, allocated parking • In need of some modernisation HORSHAM | 01403 269268
Horsham | Price Range £190,000 - £210,000 • 3 bedroom semi detached • Good size rear garden, corner plot • In need of some modernisation HORSHAM | 01403 269268
Horsham | OIEO £500,000
Storrington | Price Range £300,000 - £325,000
• 4 bedroom detached home, Millais/Forest catchment • 3 reception rooms, beautifully presented • Rural views to the rear HORSHAM | 01403 269268
• 3 bedroom detached house, Hormare development • Gardens front and rear, refitted kitchen and bathroom • Views to the South Downs HORSHAM | 01403 269268
Storrington | £250,000
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Barns Green | £249,950
Southwater | £249,950
• Grade II Listed cottage, village centre location • 2 double bedrooms, pretty courtyard gardens • Viewing essential PULBOROUGH | 01798 875151
• 3 bedroom terraced house, in need of updating • Gardens & parking, village location • No chain PULBOROUGH | 01798 875151
• 4 bedroom terraced house, entrance porch, living room • Kitchen/diner, separate WC, family bathroom, gardens • Parking, pretty village location SOUTHWATER | 01403 731901
• 2 bedroom house in a cul de sac with living room • Fitted kitchen/breakfast/refitted bathroom and cloakroom • Double glazing, heating, front/rear gardens, garage SOUTHWATER | 01403 731901
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Christ’s Hospital | £480,000
Southwater | £329,950
Southwater | £325,000
• 5 bedroom detached house over 3 floors, cloakroom • 2 reception rooms, utility room, 2 en-suite bathrooms • Semi rural location, gardens, car port & off road parking SOUTHWATER | 01403 731901
• 3 bedroom detached house, living room, dining room • Kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, downstairs WC • En-suite shower room, family bathroom, gardens, garage SOUTHWATER | 01403 731901
• 4 bedroom link detached family home, downstairs cloakroom • Lounge, dining area, kitchen, family bathroom, garage • Off road parking, close to village amenities SOUTHWATER | 01403 731901
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Southwater | £224,950
Billingshurst | £150,000 - £167,500
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Billingshurst | OIEO £595,000
Steyning | £775,000
• 3 bedroom semi detached house • Large living room, double glazing • Garage, located at end of cul de sac BILLINGSHURST | 01403 780807
• NO CHAIN. Ground floor • Two double bedroom flat • Master bedroom with en-suite BILLINGSHURST | 01403 780807
• NO ONGOING CHAIN • Three bedroom executive development • Garden & parking. Close to High Street BILLINGSHURST | 01403 780807
• NO CHAIN. Converted farm building • 3 double bedrooms with ensuite • Large vaulted ceiling feature BILLINGSHURST | 01403 780807
• Brand new home, 25’ kitchen/diner • 3 bedroom suites, 3 further bedrooms • Large study/family room ASHINGTON | 01903 891444
Ashington | £370,000
Ashington | £310,000 - £340,000
Ashington | OIEO £280,000
Ashington | £204,950
Ashington | £189,950
• Immaculate detached house • 4 generous bedrooms • Central village position, double garage ASHINGTON | 01903 891444
• Detached family house • 3 spacious bedrooms, lounge & kitchen • Conservatory, neat level gardens ASHINGTON | 01903 891444
• Semi-detached 3 bedroom bungalow • Re-fitted bathroom suite • Sunny corner plot position, garage ASHINGTON | 01903 891444
• 3 bedroom end terrace house • Private driveway to garage • In need of modernisation ASHINGTON | 01903 891444
• 3 double bedroom terrace • Large living room, sunny garden • Central heating & double glazing ASHINGTON | 01903 891444
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Horsham Branch Uckfield
£770,000
LAST PLOT REMAINING Within this stunning development of just five 4 & 5 bedroom detached houses. The Willow is an impressive 5/6 bedroom detached home with 4 receptions rooms and a double integral garage. For your personal consultation please contact our sales staff.
Horsham
£410,000
A beautifully presented townhouse situated within this exclusive town centre gated development which has been tastefully updated by the owner. The property is not overlooked by any neighbours and benefits from a secluded low maintenance rear garden. The accommodation is set over three floors and comprises entrance hall with cloakroom and WC, access to integral garage.
Cowfold
£225,000
A well presented two bedroom end-terraced cottage situated in the picturesque village of Cowfold with a garage and driveway for three cars. The property benefits from many original features, including exposed brickwork and stairs, plus stripped and polished floors. The house overlooks the village green.
Horsham
£199,950
Connells are pleased to present to the market a three bedroom terrace house situated in a popular residential location with access to Horsham and Littlehaven mainline train station. Property comprises: lounge, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom, front and rear gardens. Internal viewing is highly recommended. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Horsham
£725,000
LAST REMAINING OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A five bedroom detached house within this secluded location. Built by Berkeley Homes, this impressive 5 bedroom detached house is the last property remaining. Show home available to view by appointment.
Haywards Heath
£304,950
SHOW HOME NOW OPEN Traditional English country village style properties. St Francis Park is a stunning development overlooking the South Downs. Located on the outskirts of Haywards Heath, this Crest Nicholson development is a must see.
Horsham
£219,950
A two bedroom ground floor gated apartment built by Rydon Homes CIRA 2004. The apartment located conveniently in Horsham within easy access to the main line train station and commuter links. The property offers two double bedrooms with one en-suite, living/dining room, integrated kitchen and contemporary bathroom. The property benefits from allocated parking space.
Horsham
£165,000
Connells are delighted to offer to the market a three bedroom maisonette situated in convenient location to Forest and Millais school catchment area and M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. The property consists of three bedrooms, modern fitted kitchen, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and residents parking.
Upper Beeding
£475,000
COMING SOON!! One of just three 4 bedroom detached houses with single or double garages built by Albany Homes in the village of Upper Beeding. For further information please contact Connells on 01403 256331.
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Horsham
A substantial family home affording open views over the surrounding countryside which has been extended & improved to provide 5 bedrooms, 2 with en-suites & a family bathroom. The original ground floor layout has been extended & enhanced to now provide a bright & open lounge opening to the conservatory along with a spacious dual aspect dining room.
Horsham
£219,950
A two bedroom two bathroom apartment in a town centre location. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge/diner, kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite, further bedroom and bathroom, enclosed patio area. Outside has communal gardens and underground parking.
Upper Beeding
£165,000
A 1960’s attractive three bedroom mid terrace property situated within the picturesque village of Upper Beeding and conveniently located close to the village primary school and high street shops. The accommodation briefly comprising entrance hall, lounge and dining room on the ground floor, whilst the first floor there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
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OIEO £100,000
Nelson Mews is conveniently located within
Spacious 1 bedroom first floor apartment specifically designed for the over 60s situated in part of Warnham. Benefits from an all electric heating system, double glazed windows and has a Resident Scheme Manager.
walking distance of Horsham Town Centre, Horsham Park and the town’s mainline
HORSHAM 01403 263000
BARNS GREEN
£139,950
A 2 bedroom semi detached retirement bungalow for the over 60’s, which is situated in an attractive small development located close to the village centre.
HORSHAM 01403 263000
railway station. Each property has been carefully designed for today’s modern lifestyles with well equipped kitchens, luxury bathrooms and en suites as well as fitted flat screen TV’s to the kitchens and living rooms.
HORSHAM
£155,000
HORSHAM
A purpose built first floor 2 bedroom flat in excellent order. The property also has gas fired heating to radiators and double glazed windows.
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HORSHAM 01403 263000
£299,950
A spacious 4 bed semi detached family house on the west side of Horsham. Hall, dining room, living room, kitchen, utility, cloakroom, 4 beds, bathroom, parking space, gardens.
HORSHAM 01403 263000
BILLINGSHURST
£459,950
A 4 bedroom detached home built to “The Groombridge” design on select new development by Hillreed. Hallway, cloakroom, 3 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, 4 beds (1 en-suite), family bathroom. Discount Available for Exchange on or before 30 June 2011
BILLINGSHURST 01403 7850288
BILLINGSHURST
£106,950
BILLINGSHURST
£239,950
Modern1-bed ground floor apartment for the over 55’s situated on a manager-assisted development. Inner hall, lounge, kitchen, bedroom, shower room, communal gardens.
A modern mid-terraced 3-bedroom property with garage and parking. Entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge/dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, front and rear gardens.
BILLINGSHURST 01403 7850288
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STORRINGTON
£378,000 An attractive detached bungalow with scope for extension (STPP) situated at the end of a cul-de-sac in plot of approx. 0.2 of an acre. 2 double bedrooms, sitting/dining room with open fireplace, kitchen, bathroom, separate W.C., garage, gardens with outbuildings.
STORRINGTON 01903 746000
BILLINGSHURST
£287,500
LOXWOOD
£535,000
A link detached 3 bedroom house situated in a small residential cul-desac. Entrance porch, entrance hall, cloakroom, double aspect lounge, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, enclosed rear garden.
A 4/5 bedroom detached house set in small residential close. Entrance hall, cloakroom, 2/3 reception rooms, conservatory, study/bedroom 5, utility room, 4 further bedrooms (1 with en-suite), bathroom, gardens.
BILLINGSHURST 01403 7850288
BILLINGSHURST 01403 7850288
NEAR PULBOROUGH
PG £765,000
WASHINGTON
£379,950
STORRINGTON
£379,995
PULBOROUGH
£195,000
Detached single storey property in approx. 2.4 acres. 4 bedrooms (1 en-suite), 4 receptions, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, bathroom, shower room, double garage, stabling, paddock, barn, outbuildings.
A detached bungalow with flexible and spacious accommodation. 3 double bedrooms, sitting room, conservatory/dining room, kitchen, bathroom, south facing rear garden, ample parking.
Detached house in large plot adjoining open farmland with scope to enlarge (STPP). 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen, cloakroom, bathroom, garage and parking.
A superb first floor apartment with balcony overlooking communal grounds. 2 bedrooms, sitting room, well fitted kitchen, en-suite shower room, bathroom, allocated parking, lift.
STORRINGTON 01903 746000
STORRINGTON 01903 746000
STORRINGTON 01903 746000
STORRINGTON 01903 746000
BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288
HORSHAM 01403 263000
STORRINGTON 01903 746000
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BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS
£125,000
VILLAGE FAMILY HOME
£250,000
GENEROUS ACCOMODATION
£195,000
A one bedroom, well presented, spacious flat with it’s own balcony. Brand new carpets, contemporary design, refitted kitchen, refitted bathroom, ample storage, view to appreciate.
Affordable housing scheme - please enquire for more information. 3 bedrooms, semi-detached, downstairs cloakroom, two en-suites, one family bathroom, brand new luxury kitchen and carpets, parking for 3 cars.
Two bedroom terrace home in Broadbridge Heath Village. Beautiful rear garden, double glazing, parking, cul-de-sac location.
EXCELLENT LOCATION
SUPERBLY SITUATED
GRADE TWO LISTED APARTMENT
£315,000
£210,000
A spacious, detached family home, 0.6 mile to Horsham Station. En-suite shower room, double glazing, single garage and driveway, delightful rear garden.
Beautiful three bedroom, mid terrace home overlooking a green with trees and distant views beyond. South Westerly rear garden, garage, some modernisation still required.
DETACHED BUNGALOW
CHARACTER
£349,950
A beautifully presented, two bedroom, detached bungalow enjoying a secluded location at the end of a close. This superb property comprises a state of the art kitchen, Italian bathroom, delightful garden.
COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT
Two commercial (D1) units currently used for clinics and training. The property offers great potential for a variety of uses subject to planning and usual consents. Contact us for full details.
01403 271977
£325,000
Outstanding three storey townhouse with superb rear outlook in a village location. Four bedrooms, arranged on three floors, en-suite bathroom, integral garage, easy access to Gatwick via A272/M23.
£220,000
A beautifully presented, two bedroom, conversion flat with high ceilings, large rooms and delightful grounds. The property dating back from the 1850’s includes an en-suite shower room, ample parking and immaculate décor.
£360,000
A four bedroom, two bathroom, converted chapel in Faygate village. The property offers a wealth of both character and history. Spacious accommodation throughout with two reception rooms, kitchen breakfast room, conservatory, four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Must be seen to be appreciated.
£180,000
SUPERB OUTLOOK
EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
£265,000
Three/ Four bedroom home in a central location. Approx ¼ mile to the Station. Double glazing, GFCH, cloakroom, study, kitchen/breakfast room, covered parking, en-suite shower room to master bedroom.
www.mappandco.co.uk
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT OIEO £210,000 Exclusive two bedroom, ground floor, luxury apartment with en-suite shower and main bathroom. High quality kitchen, outlook to the front via French doors.
WARNHAM VILLAGE
£425,000
A spacious three bedroom home on a small select development around a green in the heart of Warnham Village. Approximately six years old, double glazing, gas central heating, garage.
sales@mappandco.co.uk
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25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH
BroaDBrIDGE hEaTh £325,000
BroaDBrIDGE hEaTh £229,950
horsham £137,950
horsham £164,950
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Bay Fronted Victorian Semi 4 Bedrooms 2 Reception Rooms Many Period Features Detached Garage and Parking
Terraced Home with garden Excellent Family Accommodation Three Bedrooms Fitted Kitchen Private Drive and garage
horsham £185,000
horsham £699,950
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4 Bedroom Semi 2 Reception Rooms Tandem Garage Excellent Off Road Parking Popular Location
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2 Bedroom End Terrace Kitchen/Diner Driveway parking Additional private parking space Garden with side access
Stunning Detached Executive Home Millais / Forest School catchment Five Double Bedrooms Three Reception Rooms Open Plan Kitchen/Breakfast/Family Room Gardener included
NO LONG CONTRACT TIE–IN’S ON SALES 0% FOR THE FIRST 3 MONTHS On fully managed lets
Split Level Maisonette Living Room with Balcony Modern High Gloss Kitchen 2 Double Bedrooms Shared Freehold
horsham £244,950
horsham £249,995 Fixed price
BarNs GrEEN £825 PCm
BroaDBrIDGE hEaTh £239,950
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Fireplace Garden Three bedrooms Rear garden
01403 267530
Available from 1st July Lounge Parking White Goods Two bedrooms
Unusual Converted Stable Two Bedrooms Two bathrooms Study Landing Off Street Parking
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The Open House Specialists
2~4 East Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1HL
01403 272022
www.brocktaylor.co.uk
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Horsham £355,000
Horsham £680,000 Guide Price
A prestigious two bedroom apartment offered for sale in immaculate decorative order throughout and set in approximately 10 acres of communal gardens. In our opinion internal viewing is considered essential to appreciate the overall size and accommodation of this property.
Within a week of being instructed, we received multiple offers for this house and have now secured a buyer over the asking price. As a result, we have numerous buyers waiting to buy similar houses with four or more bedrooms.
Two Bedroom Apartment • Stunning Countryside Views • Modern Kitchen • Modern Bathroom • Master Bedroom with En Suite • Rural location
Horsham £125,000
Horsham £685,000
Horsham £550,000
Horsham £379,950
Good Size Apartment • Double Bedroom • Allocated Parking Space • Close to Town & Station • No Ongoing Chain
Four Double Bedrooms • 25’1 x 10’10 Orangery with Lantern Roof • Luxury Fully Integrated Fitted Kitchen • Striking Porcelanosa Bathroom Suite • Living Room with Fireplace • Spacious Dining Room
Detached Bryant House • Four Double Bedrooms • En Suite to Master Bedrooms • Three Reception Rooms • Forest & Millais Catchment • Scope to Extend (STPP)
Large Rear Garden • Open Plan Living Area • En Suite to Master • Downstairs WC • East Side of Horsham • Potential to Extend (STPP)
Horsham £279,950
Horsham £520,000
Mannings Heath £465,000
Horsham £214,950
Arranged Over Three Floors • 3/4 Bedrooms • 19’11 x 15’8 Reception Room • Utility Area • Off-Street Parking and One and a Half Garage • Attractive Rear Garden
Five Bedrooms • Refitted Kitchen with Granite • Living Room with Inglenook Fire • Attractive Conservatory • Luxury En Suite Shower Room • Secluded Garden with Sun Terrace
Detached Bungalow • Impressive Kitchen • Double Garage • En Suite to Master Bedroom • Study • Conservatory
Two Bedrooms • En Suite To Master Bedroom • Conservatory • Parking for Two Cars • Large Garden • No on-going Chain
Horsham £199,950
Horsham £409,950
Horsham £199,950
Rudgwick £169,950
Three Double Bedrooms • Open Planned Accommodation • Cul-de-sac Location • Refitted White Bathroom Suite • Brick Built Conservatory • Sold with No Onward Chain
West Facing Secluded Garden • Large Living Room with Balcony • Comprehensively Equipped Kitchen/Breakfast Room • En Suite Shower Room • 17’11 Master Bedroom • 2 Further Bedrooms
Two Double Bedrooms • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • In Good Order • Village Location • Garden • Double Glazing
Three Double Bedrooms • 15ft x 11ft Sitting Room • Modern Bathroom • Village Location • Attractive Communal Gardens • Close to Local Shops
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An unusual Grade II listed cottage, set in an elevated position in a picturesque village, just outside Dorking, with breathtaking far reaching views from the side of Leith Hill.
Spacious two double bedroom flat above commercial premises in North Horsham. Ideal for professional sharers.
3 Bedrooms * Driveway Parking for 3 cars * Refitted Family Bathroom * Sitting Room with Log Burner * Family Room with Log Burner * Unfurnished * Available from 1st July
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SOUTHWATER From £250,000 - £265,000 Freehold
NORTH HORSHAM
A Well Presented Three Bedroom Detached House | Located in the Popular Village of Southwater | 13’4 Kitchen | Utility Area | Downstairs Cloakroom | 24’4 Lounge/Diner | Conservatory | Three Bedrooms | Bathroom | Detached Garage | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended to Avoid Disappointment
A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | 14’4 Living Room | Open Plan to 10’9 Dining Area | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Detached Garage | Driveway Parking for Several Cars | NO ONWARD CHAIN
Crawley
£139,995 Leasehold
Crawley
HORSHAM
£164,950 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat | Popular Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | 14’ Living Room | 12’10” Kitchen | Two Bedrooms | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Allocated Parking for One Car
£139,995 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
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£229,950 Freehold
SOUTHWATER £199,950 Freehold
A Three Bedroom Terraced House | Situated on the Popular North Heath Lane | 10’6 Kitchen | 14’3 Living Room | Open Plan to 10’6 Dining Area | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Garage En-Bloc | NO ONWARD CHAIN
Crawley
HORSHAM
£249,950 Freehold
TOWN CENTRE
A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House | Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Living Room | Separate Dining Room | Refitted Kitchen | Refitted Bathroom | Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite Shower Room | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended
£139,995 Leasehold
Crawley
£139,995 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
Property of the Week
Horsham
£425,000 Freehold
An Extended Four Bedroom Detached House | Situated in Popular Residential Area within North East Horsham |
Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Spacious Lounge | Separate Dining Room/Family Room | Downstairs Cloakroom | Conservatory | Four Bedrooms | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Facilities | Garage & Driveway Parking for 4/5 Vehicles | NO CHAIN
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A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
£136,995 Leasehold
AA One Bedroom First Floor Apartment | Situated in the Pedestrianised Carfax | 8’1 Kitchen | Open Plan to 12’11 Living Room | 11’7 Double Bedroom | Double Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAIN
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** From £170,000 - £185,000 ** | A Two Bedroom Terraced House | Situated in a Cul-De-Sac | Located within the Popular Village of Southwater | 11’1 Kitchen | 14’7 Living Room | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking Space
HORSHAM
£274,950 Freehold
A Well Presented Three Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated on the Popular Lambs Farm Road | Refitted Kitchen | Through Lounge/Diner | Refitted Bathroom | Garage & Driveway | Gas Radiator Heating | Recently Rewired and New Double Glazing
Crawley
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HORSHAM
£174,950 Leasehold
CALLING ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT INSITU | Currently Achieves £775pcm | A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Built in Approximately 2004 | Popular Development within Horsham Town Centre | 21’11 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Bedrooms | Bathroom | Double Glazing | Balcony | Secure Underground Parking | LIFT
£139,995 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
Crawley
£214,950 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening to the Kitchen | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended | NO ONWARD CHAIN
£139,995 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment | Newly Built Approx. Four Years Ago | Situated in Popular Residential Area of Tollgate Hill | 22'2 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
HORSHAM
HORSHAM £139,999 Leasehold
A One Bedroom Top Floor Flat with LIFT | Situated in Popular Location off Ashleigh Road | 8’1 Kitchen | 14’9 Living Room Open Plan to Dining Area | 10’11 Bedroom | Secure Underground Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
£249,950 Freehold
A Three Bedroom Town House | Situated within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Station | 12’6 Kitchen/ Breakfast Room | 9’8 Dining Room/Study | Downstairs Cloakroom | 12’7 Living Room | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating
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** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | 13’2 Living Room | Open Plan to 6’10 Bedroom Area
Horsham
£289,950 Freehold
| 8’4 Refitted Kitchen | Bathroom | Double Glazing | Allocated parking | An Internal
A Three Bedroom 'Charles Church' Link Detached House | Downstairs Cloakroom | Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15'8 Living Room | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Attached Garage | Driveway Parking for Two Cars
HORSHAM
Viewing£249,950 is HighlyHORSHAM Recommended | NO ONWARD CHAIN HORSHAM £127,995 Leasehold
A Two Bedroom Second Floor Retirement Apartment | Constructed by McCarthy & Stone (Developments) Ltd. | Located Within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre | 17’ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | LIFT | House Manager On-Site | 24hr Emergency Careline Response System | Resident’s Lounge, Laundry Room and Guest Suite | Double Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAIN
A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with A One Bedroom Modern Ground Floor Apartment | Situated in North East Horsham | 23’1 Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ Bedroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN
£299,950 Freehold
A Bay Fronted Victorian Three Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated Within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Railway Station | 13’7 Refitted Kitchen | Open Plan Living/Dining Room | Refitted Bathroom | 14’2 Master Bedroom | Upstairs WC | Garden in Excess of 100ft | NO ONWARD CHAIN
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‘Village living’ and the rental market “The Rental Market in Horsham is still buoyant, with plenty of tenants all competing for the same properties but many miss out” says Elaine Gray of Munslow Bailey Gray. “Have any of those prospective tenants considered living in one of Horsham’s lovely surrounding towns or villages?” Elaine went on to say. “Prices are generally cheaper than in Horsham town, and there is a relaxing ambience. With Horsham itself only a short drive away, they would have the best of both worlds”.
Elaine added, “Village life in the beautiful village of Barns Green includes cricket, rugby, stoolball, riding and fishing as well as an annual halfmarathon and a music festival - all on the doorstep, and newly on the market, is a very well kept 2 bedroom house, with a good sized lounge and dining kitchen. There is also a downstairs cloakroom/shower room as well as a main bathroom on the first floor. With off-street parking and gardens front and rear, this is extremely good value at £825pcm. An added bonus is that the landlord will accept
children and pets!” “Also on the market in the slightly larger thriving town of Billingshurst, is a 1 bedroom flat at £625pcm. The whole property has just been decorated, and it is in excellent condition. “There are well kept communal gardens at the rear, residents parking and a screened outside clothes drying area. “It is within easy walking distance to the shops and also conveniently close to the Horsham end of the bypass for easy travel. “This property is ready to move in to, and available immediately. “Please contact me if ‘village living’ interests you.” Munslow Bailey Gray 25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH 01403 267530 www.mbgproperties.com
SITTONS Solicitors
...for legal advice you can understand
From my home office in Horsham, West Sussex, I offer a range of legal services to individuals from conveyancing (buying or selling your home) to preparing your will and lasting power of attorney or dealing with the estate of a loved one. I can help guide you through what can be a difficult and stressful time in your life by providing a friendly and personal, professional service. You can be assured of easy, direct access to me and a completely confidential legal service. I take my client care very seriously and always try to go “that extra mile” to establish a strong relationship with clients and other professionals. What can I do for you ? • • • • • •
Conveyancing Buy-to-Let Transfers of Property Co-ownership Equity Release Schemes Tenancy Agreements
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Leases Wills Lasting Powers of Attorney Administration of Estates Re-mortgages
For a professional legal service, contact Shalena Sitton 44 Pollards Drive Horsham West Sussex RH13 5HH
26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex
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Property Management
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Three bed unfurnished house with conservatory
Three bed unfurnished house in village location just redecorated throughout
Four bed unfurnished flat above village stores
Two bed furnished flat above shop
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Two bed unfurnished house in High Street
Two bed unfurnished ground floor flat within walking distance of town centre
Three bed unfurnished semi-detached house
One bed unfurnished cottage available end of June
Fax : 01403 217083 eMail : contact@knights-property-management.co.uk www.knights-property-management.co.uk
Telephone 01403 217427
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The Pinnacle Letting Company
The Letting Specialists
Let us let for you Pinnacle - First for you in lettings We are an established Independent Letting Agent and our reputation is built upon our experience and the high level of service we provide.
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HoRSHam | £850 PCm
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HoRSHam | £650 PCm
• 1 double bedroom character Maisonette in rural location • Fitted Kitchen • Shower Room • Unfurnished
• Newly refurbished throughout 2 double bedroom semi-detached unfurnished house • Conservatory • Kitchen with white goods • Family bathroom • Off Road Parking
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aLBouRNE | £2,500 PCm • • • • • • •
Stunning 4 bedroom Barn Conversion Recently converted and designed to a high specification Spacious living room with feature fireplace Solid oak floors Semi-rural location Early viewings highly recommended Available unfurnished
www.pinnaclelets.co.uk
a service you can rely on and people you can trust
26 Piries Place, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1EH Tel : 01403 275030 Fax : 01403 264136 info@pinnaclelets.co.uk
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Charlwood, Surrey £4,950 pcm
Bolney, West Sussex £2,200 PCM
A magnificent, Grade II listed, 17th century house with Victorian wing and considerable history. Internally, the house has seven bedrooms, four reception rooms and a number of fine features including exposed timber framing and beams.
A fantastic four bedroom detached family house, situated in a rural and quiet area of Bolney enjoying stunning views of the surrounding countryside. To the front the property benefits from off road parking for several cars and a double garage.
Hamptons Office Horsham
Hamptons Office Horsham
01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
Warnham, West Sussex £1,950 pcm
West Chiltington, West Sussex £1,800 pcm
A rare and unique three bedroom duplex apartment set within delightful park-like grounds. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the majority of the accommodation, including the bedrooms, on the ground floor.
A three bedroom, Grade II listed detached house boasting a wealth of period features and situated in a sought after lane in the heart of West Chiltington. In addition, the property has three reception rooms and three bathrooms.
Hamptons Office Horsham
Hamptons Office Horsham
01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
Wanted.
Right now demand is significantly outstripping supply in the letting market. Hamptons are pleased to report an increase in tenants looking to rent between £700 pcm and £2,000 pcm in Horsham and the surrounding areas. To find out more, call us now for a free market appraisal.
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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk
150169 Central Horsham £550 pcm
150268 Central Horsham £550 pcm
548050 Close Horsham £625 pcm
642883 Horsham £650 pcm
HEATING AND WATER RATES INCLUDED! Modern 2nd floor studio apartment situated in the heart of the town centre.
RENT INCLUDES WATER RATES AND HEATING COSTS - Modern unfurnished 2nd floor studio apartment close to the centre of town.
Modern one bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat with garage and situated in a popular residential area close to commuter routes.
Superb one bedroom ufnurnished ground floor garden flat situated within a short walk of the town centre and station.
84037 Billingshurst £675 pcm
304315 Horsham £775 pcm
85335 Horsham £775 pcm
589450 Central Horsham £795 pcm
Spacious two double bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat within easy reach of village centre.
Superb two double bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat located one minutes walk from amenities and Horsham station.
Spacious unfurnished two bedroom top floor flat with well maintained communal gardens, parking and garage.
Spacious three bed split level unfurnished maisonette situated within a short walk of the town centre. Neutrally decorated throughout.
345384 Horsham £825 pcm
364183 North Horsham £825 pcm
521443 Horsham £995 pcm
88712 Southwater £1050 pcm
Well presented two bedroom mid terrace house situated close to local amenities in a popular area of North Horsham.
Modern two bedroom unfurnished terraced house situated in a popular residential location.
Stunning two bedroom split level conversion flat situated in the heart of Horsham town centre and retaining many quirky and original features.
Well presented three bedroom unfurnished detached house in a pleasant residential area, with garage and gardens.
339059 Horsham £1070 pcm
773954 Horsham £1100 pcm
127077 Warnham Manor £1450 pcm
Luxury two bedroom two bathroom unfurnished apartment with high ceilings, far reaching views and set in an executive development.
Superb and spacious two bedroom Victorian style family house situated close to Horsham town centre and mainline station.
Luxury two bedroom/two bathroom ground floor apartment surrounded by lakes and woodland. Use of extensive leisure facilities included.
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Situated in highly sought after central location within a couple of minutes walk of Horsham mainline train station and town centre. This modern two bedroom apartment boasts spacious accommodation throughout including fitted kitchen/breakfast room, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, private allocated parking space.
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An extremely attractive and spacious three bedroom family house situated in the sought after Bolnore Village. This delightful property boasts split level rear garden, large sitting room / dining room, modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances, en-suite to master bedroom and garage with drive.
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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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Vauxhall’s greenest Insignia dips below 120g Olli Nott Motors Reporter
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Vauxhall’s European Car of the Year-winning Insignia range is now an even more compelling choice for private and business users with the addition of an ultra-low emissions ecoFLEX diesel model and a new-to-range 1.4 Turbo petrol engine. With a 10 per cent improvement in CO2 (115g versus 129g) over the outgoing model, the new Insignia ecoFLEX diesel now falls in to the lowest 13 per cent Benefit-In-Kind tax band for the first time, and there is no VED on the hatchback and saloon, and no VED in year one on the Sports Tourer. The 1.4 Turbo petrol engine also offers low 15 per cent Benefit in Kind for the 2011/12 tax year. The 2.0 CDTi ecoFLEX’s combined CO2 savings are achieved in part by the inclusion of Start/Stop technology, available for the first time on an Insignia. Underbody aerodynamic measures and low rolling resistance tyres also contribute to the Insignia’s low running costs. The Insignia’s two revised Euro 5 compliant 2.0 CDTi diesel engines are available with 130PS or 160PS power outputs and unlike Vauxhall’s low emission rivals, improved economy isn’t at the expense of performance.
Even fitted with the lower-powered 130PS engine, the Insignia ecoFLEX achieves a top speed of 129mph, with 0-60mph taking just 10.4 seconds. The 160PS variant is still quicker, posting a 137mph top speed and 0-60mph in 8.9 seconds. Torque is also maintained against the outgoing model with 300Nm for the 130PS engine and 350Nm on the 160PS unit. For those, like me, who prefer petrol engines, the new-to-range 1.4 Turbo engine combines power, efficiency and refinement, emitting just 129g/km of CO2 and achieving a stingy 51.4mpg in the hatchback and saloon. Torque is increased to 200Nm from 175Nm on the outgoing model. The new Insignia models also benefit from updated 18-inch five spoke alloy wheels and the inclusion of new satellite navigation units, Navi600 and Navi900. The Navi600 offers UK and Ireland mapping and main road networks across Europe, whilst the Navi900 features detailed European mapping. Prices for the sub-120g diesel models start from £20,345 for the ES 2.0 CDTi (130PS) ecoFLEX Start/Stop Hatchback and go up to £29,385 for the top-of-the-range SRi Nav Vx Line Red Sports Tourer (160PS) ecoFLEX. The 1.4 Turbo is priced from £18,680 for the ES Hatchback up to £27,110 for the SRi Nav Vx Line Red Sports Tourer.
Škoda Superb Estate scoops another top honour Superb Estate named Best Estate Car 2011 by Diesel Car, taking category win for the second year running The Škoda Superb has triumphed in the annual awards from respected magazine Diesel Car, taking the title of Best Estate Car 2011. Proving its remarkable position in the market, this is the second year in a row that the popular and versatile Superb Estate has won the award. Ian Robertson, Editor of Diesel Car, commented: “The big Czech is our favourite estate because it shows emphatically just how clever car packaging can be. It superbly marries nimble road manners, robust performance and great value for money with one of the biggest boots and largest cargo bays around.” Diesel Car’s awards are decided upon by a distinguished panel of expert judges across 10 categories and are based on road test ratings achieved by magazine staff. Chris Horrell, Product Marketing Manager for Škoda UK said, “For the Superb Estate to win this award two years in a row is an outstanding achievement. It’s a tribute to the hard work of the engineering and design teams, who have really pushed the boundaries in terms of the drivebility and functionality people expect from an estate car.”
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Initial payment of £597 followed by 47 monthly payments of £199.
Stevens Horsham 01403 256464
78 Billingshurst Road Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex
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Official Government Test Environmental Data. Fuel consumption figures mpg (litres/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/ km). New Corsa Limited Edition range. Urban: 40.9 (6.9) – 53.3 (5.3), Extra-urban: 64.2 (4.4) – 80.7 (3.5), Combined: 53.3 (5.3) – 67.3 (4.2). CO2 emissions: 124g/km – 110g/km.
Model shown is New Corsa Limited Edition 1.2i VVT 3dr. Offer available to individuals for orders received between 01.04.11 and 30.06.11. Figures based on a non-maintenance contract hire package over 48 months and 6,000 miles per year (max). An advance rental of £597 is payable, then 47 monthly rentals of £199. Rentals and excess charges are based on the current VAT rate. An excess charge of up to 4.58ppm will be applied for mileage in excess of 6,000 miles p.a. Excess charges also apply if the car is not serviced and maintained in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and returned to Vauxhall Leasing in a condition commensurate with the BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear guidelines for its age and mileage. Package includes Road Fund Licence and Vauxhall Assistance. Offer subject to availability and status. UK supplied vehicles only. For full specification, details, terms and conditions contact your local Retailer. Guarantee and/or indemnity may be required. Applicants must be 18 or over. Details correct at time of publication and may vary, e.g. if list price changes. Personal contract hire by ALD Automotive Ltd., trading as Vauxhall Leasing, Oakwood Park, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3JA.
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Senior Stylist Are you interested in pursuing a career in Care? Sussex Health Care is an award winning group of 18 care homes. Our current vacancies across the group include:
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Vernon’s promising start in Porsche Matthew James Sport Editor
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Kieran Vernon has enjoyed a solid start to his career in the Porsche Carrera Cup. The West Chiltington driver qualified 12th of 23 drivers for both races at Oulton Park, Cheshire, and twice finished 11th. Vernon, 21, was thrown into the deep end after only one day of testing before the meeting to familiarise himself with the powerful, left-handdrive Porsche. The second race of the weekend was broadcast live on ITV4, who showed an impressive move by Vernon in overtaking Jonas Gelzinis on a damp track. Gelzinis has been on pole position and the podium this year and this was the first time Vernon had driven the Porsche in the wet, but the
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former Steyning Grammar School pupil got past his rival and was closing on other cars at the chequered flag. He finished just 0.26 seconds adrift of the top 10 and two places in front of Ben Hetherington, the other driver who earned a scholarship for the series. Vernon is being mentored by 2008 and 2010 Carrera Cup champion Tim Harvey, who gave up his place in the Nationwide/Motorbase team after a change in regulations. And data analysis suggests the West Chilt flyer will soon be at the sharp end of the grid in Harvey’s old number 1 car. Vernon, who is backed by The Resident and West Chiltington Golf Club, will switch back to the Protyre Formula Renault BARC series at Croft, North Yorkshire, on July 23-24. His next race in the Porsche will be at Snetterton on August 7 as Harvey returns for the World Porsche Carrera Cup at the Nurburgring on June 26.
Alex Rogers, 13, won the Cottesmore Junior Academy Spring Masters, with Josh Dance and Joe Hannan tied in second. Calum Callan, head coach at the academy, said: “Alex has tremendous ability in hitting the ball, but often allows his concentration to slip. “In the high wind, staying focused would have been tougher than most other days, but Alex surprised everybody with this tremendous performance. “The academy is in its fourth year and growing all the time. To see these young people learning and developing in a fun environment is very rewarding.” Winners: Joe Hannan (U15), Alex Rogers (U13), Connor Barnes (U11), Josh Dance (U9), Isaac Peate (U7), Polina Zotova (girls).
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Five-star Kate ‘deserves success’ Youth Swimming
Atlantis’ Kate Windle produced an outstanding performance in the South East Age Group Championships at the K2, Crawley. The 10-year-old bagged five medals in the first weekend of
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competition – a record for an Atlantis swimmer at the regionals – including golds in the 200m IM and 100 back, silvers in the 400m free and 100m breast and a bronze in the 100m fly. Head coach Bill Penny said: “Kate deserves her success. She trains hard and was up against some quality competition. It is no mean feat to come away with five medals. “If all my swimmers continue to work on their technique, then they will stand a good chance of realising their full potential as they move through the age groups.” Sister Ella Windle, 12, recorded two big personal bests (PBs), knocking nearly 17 seconds off her 800m free time and more than eight seconds off in the 400m free to take fourth place. Issy Dunlop won silver medals in the 100m and 200m breast at the British Swimming Beacon Centre meeting, Crystal Palace, while Chloe Wheatland’s PB secured bronze in her age group 200m breast.
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Double joy for youngsters Youth Football
Patrick Murray scored his first hattrick as both Chesworth Rovers U9 teams won their leagues in the St Paul’s Panthers tournament. Coach Mark Christer said: “Days like this are fantastic for the boys and children’s football. “The boys played so well. Every single one of them came away with a winner’s trophy and more importantly with a big smile.” Rovers will stage their fun day at the Holbrook Club from 11am on
Saturday, June 18. Mo Khan, of Address estate agents, said: “It’s great to be able to help the football club raise as much money as possible, as they do such a fantastic job with over 100 young players. “We hope everyone puts June 18 in their diaries.” Address is also supporting Royal United’s presentation day and fun football at Southwater Leisure Centre this Sunday. Mr Khan added: “Two of my sons play for Royal United and they’ve always really enjoyed their sport at the club. It’s great to be able to give something back.”
Chesworth Rovers U9 won two competitions in one day
The Athletics fought back to edge out the Yankees 10-9 in a thrilling Clover Construction Mustang League game at Horsham Junior Baseball Club. Good pitching by both teams meant the game entered the fifth and final inning at 4-4. The Yankees looked to be heading for their fourth successive victory when they scored five at the top of the inning, but the A’s rallied for six runs and their third straight win. The big hits came from Tom Crabb, who blasted a bases-loaded triple to bring the teams level at 9-9. Then Adam Webster stepped up to the plate and smashed a base hit, sending Crabb running for home plate, where he just beat the throw. There were solid pitching performances from Jasper Adams, Sam Easter and Callum Hunt, who together limited the Yankees to a single run in three innings. The victory brought the A’s level with the Yankees at the top of the table. Clover Construction Mustang League: Mets 7 Red Sox 11. Slinfold Country Club Bronco Pony League: Athletics 16 Yankees 4, Red Sox 11 Mets 9. Vision Express Pinto League: National League 15 American League 13.
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Sussex Thunder beat Colchester Gladiators 36-16 to register their third win in four matches this season. Wide receiver Chris Jones grabbed two touchdowns for the second successive week. Thunder will face London Olympians in a potential title decider at Broadbridge Heath on Sunday, June 19 (2.30pm).
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Beer blitz leaves Roffey staggering Martin Read Cricket
Horsham secured their fifth win from six matches this season, largely thanks to a superb 128 by Sussex player Will Beer. When Roffey won the toss and batted first there was ambitious talk of posting a score of 300-plus, but their innings was never allowed to gather momentum. A promising opening stand was breached when an inspired bowling change saw Sam Cushing castle Aaron Jeal with his first ball. The same bowler then removed Chris Plaister in identical fashion. Roffey were 71-2 after 20 overs. Ten overs later, 34 more runs had been added without further loss, with Josh Fleming and skipper Mike Norris building a useful partnership. This sedate progress continued until both batsmen were dismissed by Paul Williams in quick succession – Norris bowled for 21 and Fleming caught and bowled, at the second attempt, for 67. With two new batsmen at the crease, a war of attrition ensued and
at the 40-over drinks interval the score was 143-4. Acceleration was required to set Horsham a challenging total on their high-scoring ground, but the batsmen were never able to break free. Overseas player Matt Henry conceded only 27 runs from his 12 overs, including the wicket of Matt Davies, caught by Craig Gallagher for 22. By the compulsory declaration after 58 overs, Williams had taken 2-36 and Cushing 2-48, with George Fleming unbeaten on 50. But a target of 237 seemed insufficient to put Horsham under real pressure unless Roffey could make substantial early inroads. Egged on by a large and vociferous crowd of Roffey supporters, Andy McGorian steamed in and bowled James Johnson for a duck with the last ball of the first over. After changing to the town end, the same bowler accounted for the other opener, John Burroughs, for 12, by which time Beer had reached 38. A third-wicket stand of 123 followed before Devon Endersby departed for 47 with the score on 175-3 – just after Beer had reached an excellent century, his first in the league.
Andy McGorian dismisses Horsham’s James Johnson for a duck
Roffey
236-5
Horsham
237-5
Horsham won by 5 wickets
Eventually adjudged LBW to the tiring McGorian, Beer had struck 17 fours and a towering, car-damaging six. The result was no longer in real doubt, despite a rush of blood terminating Attfield’s innings for 27. At the close, with almost three possible overs remaining, the impressive McGorian had taken 3-72, supported by 1-49 from Davies and Barnard’s 1-64. Horsham captain Gallagher said: “We kept control of the game with both ball and bat. It was a real team effort to restrict Roffey to a gettable score, then knock off the runs with a high-class ton and two excellent cameo innings.” Tomorrow (Saturday) Horsham travel to table toppers Hastings, while Roffey visit strugglers Three Bridges.
Horsham’s Will Beer hits out on his way to 128
Horsham wicketkeeper Matt Simpson fails to prevent an overthrow
Photos by John Lines, www.Inter-Photo.co.uk
From a tin shed to a modern clubhouse Martin Read Cricket
Southwater CC was inaugurated in June 1890. The ground, in Church Lane, next to the Village Hall, was donated by Sir Henry Fletcher, Bart, MP. The first official match was against Aylesbury Dairy at Stammerham (soon afterwards the company sold more than 1,000 acres of land there to Christ’s Hospital School, for £47,500). But that was not Southwater’s first game. Henry J Smith’s History
of Southwater mentions a match in 1858 against Shipley and another in 1862. The original facilities at Southwater comprised a tin shed and very basic washing arrangements. Now there is a large, modern and comfortable clubhouse, enjoyed in partnership with the village football club, and a venue for a range of indoor sports. Fundraising and a grant from Sport England enabled the club to buy expensive equipment, helping to maintain the well-kept, pleasant ground. In 1982 Southwater were a founder member of the Horsham and District Village League, which they won three
times in the early years. The second team were champions of their league in 1998, 1999 and 2007. Increasing population in the vicinity presented an opportunity to expand and a dedicated colts section was formed. An U16 team played their first organised match in 1987 and soon entered the new North West Sussex Colts League. The club is strongly committed to the Horsham Area Community Cricket Project, which provides coaching to local schools. Investment in juniors has reaped rewards as Southwater has teams competing in the IDentilam Colts
Leagues at U16, U14, U12 and U10 levels and a girls’ squad. The club’s coaching and welfare programme has enabled it to secure much-coveted Clubmark accreditation and a number of young players have been selected for representative teams. Senior Saturday teams play in the first and fourth divisions of the West Sussex Invitation League. Two Sunday sides contest friendly matches and a range of competitions are entered by senior and junior sides. Last season ended on a high note with a superb win to carry off the Invitation Cup.
A recent project has been the establishment of a mini ground at the club for the colts and the installation of an artificial wicket. The club is always keen to welcome newcomers of all ages and ability. Phone chairman David Ball on 01403 252521.
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Fun double for young cricketers Youth Cricket
Teams from Horsham, Roffey, Trinity, Pulborough, Southwater, Three Bridges and East Grinstead competed in the annual Dr John Dew U10 six-a-side tournament at Horsham Cricket Club.
A total of 12 teams contested group matches before a knock-out competition, won by Three Bridges with Roffey as close runners up. Horsham Girls won the Plate. Held in memory of Horsham CC’s late president and colts founder, the event was a family day with a barbecue, raffle and cake sale raising
money for the club. Twelve U14 teams from 11 clubs entered a six-side competition at Christ’s Hospital School, sponsored by the Horsham Lions Club and the IDentilam Colts League. About 200 people were entertained to a fiesta of cricket, with high scores the norm and several close finishes. Cuckfield beat West Chiltington in the final of the Trophy, the first time either team had reached the final, while Horsham defeated Slinfold in the Plate final. Horsham’s team was Will Collar, Louis Kidgell, Matt Brock, Will Salmon, Will Chase and Tom Haines. The competition has been run by the Lions Club for the last 23 years.
Roffey U10
Photo by Clare Turnbull
Sport in Brief Youth Cricket Billingshurst U16 (140-5 in 25 overs) won by 14 runs at West Chiltington and Thakeham U16 in the IDentilam Colts League. Hurst’s Tim Weston (28) fell to a good catch behind by Tom Chambers before debutant Jamie Whitehouse hit eight fours in his 33 (retired) and Danny Kirkland retired on 30. Jack Elliott-Monday took 3-26 and Ben Miller 2-18. In reply, Ollie Tavares retired on 30 and Chambers was one run from retirement when Tim Weston (417) gained his revenge with a great caught and bowled. Ryan Kirkland (2-4), Rob Weston (2-16) and Jamie Whitehouse (1-9) helped restrict the home side. A very strong Lindfield U10 side proved too strong for Billingshurst U10, despite excellent fielding by Tom Alexander and Matt Boyes in particular. Boyes and Sam Smith impressed with the bat.
Football Horsham Girls U10
New Horsham manager Justin Luchford will hold an open trial on Saturday, July 2 (10am). Horsham will face Horsham YMCA in a pre-season friendly on Saturday, July 30 (3pm). Former Brighton and Hove Albion forward Simon Funnell, 36, has been appointed player-coach at YM.
Photo by Clare Turnbull
Youth Football
Horsham U14 won the Lions/IDentilam Plate
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Horsham will again enter an U18 side in the Ryman Youth League, with a new U16 team in the Sussex Sunday Youth League. Horsham U15 will compete in the Arun and Chichester Youth League, with Horsham U14 in either the Arun and Chichester Youth League or the Sussex Sunday Youth League. The club also intends to introduce new U12 and U13 squads, to compete in the Arun and Chichester Youth League on Sundays. Interested managers, coaches and players can contact Annie Raby on 07800 922442 or Ivan.raby@btinternet.com Royal United are looking for players from U7 to U16, particularly for next season’s U16 squad which won the U15 double last season. Contact Richard Chaplin on 07720 080026 or see www.royalunited.net Potential new players for Roffey Robins Wanderers U15 can contact Dan Brown on 07771 362330.
Triathlon Twenty members of Horsham Amphibians Triathlon Club (HATC) were among 246 people who swam 3km down the River Arun from Ford to Littlehampton. Nick Finch finished fifth. HATC members also took part in the South Downs Relay, running 97 miles and driving more than 250 miles to small car parks for 17 handovers. They finished in 14 hours 15 minutes.
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