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chippings. Conservative councillor Lionel Barnard, deputy leader of the county council, told The Resident: “The programme has been increased to seal in repairs carried out following another severe winter, as well as to protect against future weather damage. “This is a very cost-effective way of protecting and prolonging the life of our roads. It’s quick and easy and traffic can be allowed to run on the new surface almost immediately, avoiding lengthy closures and disruption. “Sealing the road in this way prevents water getting into the foundations and weakening the road, which can lead to potholes developing. Other benefits include
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Blitz on potholes Continued from Page 1 Cllr Morwen Millson, leader of the county’s Liberal Democrat group, said: “Most councillors receive a large number of reports about potholes and uneven pavements in their areas. “Although people understand that they can’t all be permanently repaired overnight, residents want to see significant progress now that Spring is here. “This money is therefore most welcome and we expect to see major improvements in the county’s roads by the end of Summer.
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planned.” Cllr Nigel Dennis, Lib Dem transport spokesman, said: “If there is money left over, some could be used for pavement repairs. This would simply restore the money that was taken out of the pavement budget to provide additional funding for pothole repairs. “Many pavements were also damaged in the bad weather during the winter and this can cause more pedestrian falls.” Cllr Bob Smytherman, Lib Dem spokesman for adult services, said: “Apart from the pain and suffering experienced by people who fall, the additional costs to the NHS and the council’s own social care budget can be significant if people break their bones as a result of council inaction.”
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Workers who built Holy Trinity Church, Horsham, in the late 1890s
These images from Horsham, all at least 100 years old, were almost thrown into a skip. But Holy Trinity Church will send the photographs and an historic letter to the County Archives after finding out as much as possible about the pictures. One photo shows the church choir in 1911. Another features the workers who built the church in Rushams Road in about 1899. And a letter from the Bishop of Chichester, dated 1879, gives permission for the ‘tin’ church to be built in Percy Road. It was replaced by the one in Rushams Road. Jane O’Sullivan, from the church, told The Resident: “While clearing out the Cochrane Room in the Autumn, we came across two boxes of archives for Holy Trinity Church. They narrowly avoided being put into the skip! “They included some lovely old photographs. We have set up an archive group which is liaising with the County Archives in Chichester.
“Our main aim is to identify as much of the information as possible before sending it off to be stored at the County Archives. “We also hope to put together a booklet of people’s memories of Holy Trinity Church and the local area. “On the day of our fete, we will display some of the materials we have
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Children’s centres stay open but jobs go All 49 children and family centres (CFCs) in West Sussex are to stay open, but changes in the way they are managed and a new funding formula have been unveiled. A report on the service is to be considered by a county council committee this month. It asks for comments on a series of proposals before a final decision is taken by Cllr Peter Evans, the county council Cabinet member for children and families. Cllr Evans said: “As people are probably aware, in some parts of the country there are proposals to close CFCs or Sure Start centres. “I am pleased to say that in West Sussex we are not proposing to adopt this approach.
“CFCs provide an invaluable service to parents and children. I am sure we are all proud of the way they have developed and the strong community links they have forged. “They will be at the very cutting edge of our Think Family early intervention and family support plans.” The committee report says a new management model has been developed to deliver an “equitable countywide service in the most effective and cost-efficient way”. Proposals include moving to a “cluster management model” based on geographical areas. This will involve merging the management of a small number of CFCs – Maidenbower and Pound Hill
in Crawley, Storrington and Pulborough, Rural Steyning and Henfield, and Rural East Grinstead and Bolney. The report says that a new “fair and transparent” funding formula for individual CFCs has been developed to help target the most vulnerable families. Staff will be consulted in detail before any changes are made. The report says there will be an overall reduction in CFC posts, but the county council will try to avoid any job losses unless absolutely necessary. Some of the savings from reduced management costs will be used to fund new front-line centre co-ordinator posts. The council will also consult with
each centre partnership group to ensure that as many families as possible know their centre will not be closing, although there may be some changes in the management and staffing. Cllr Evans added: “This consultation will also provide a useful opportunity to obtain the view of parents so that each centre can plan and offer services that respond to local needs and priorities.” Cllr Richard Burrett, chairman of the committee, said: “CFCs are an important resource and a focal point in local communities. “I am sure members of the committee will welcome the opportunity to examine the principles and proposals for the future management of CFCs.”
Conman tricks elderly woman Council’s expenses criticised A woman in her 90s was tricked out of £500 in what police have branded a “hideous” crime. She was targeted by a man who claimed to be working on the drains at the property next door and asked if she was having problems. The victim and the man went into the back garden of her home in Cripps Lane, Steyning, leaving the back door open, to look at a tree which might be causing drainage issues. They returned to the property and the victim agreed to pay £80 for some work on the tree. After the man left she discovered an envelope containing £500 had been taken from the lounge. The incident happened at about 11.30am on Saturday. A spokesman for Sussex Police
said: “Distraction burglary is a hideous crime that causes great distress to the most vulnerable members of our community. “We take it extremely seriously and are doing all we can to tackle it. “Residents are reminded to be on their guard at all times when approached by strangers at their homes. “Keep your doors locked, even though it may be tempting to keep them open in this warm weather. “When answering your door keep the door chain on and ask to see ID. If you are unsure about who the callers are then refuse them entry and call police if you think they are suspicious.” Anyone with any information can contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999.
A campaigning group says motorists will be shocked by how much Horsham District Council has been paying its staff for vehicle mileage. The TaxPayers’ Alliance yesterday (Thursday) released a report which says the council paid 65p per mile in the financial year just finished – 25p per mile more than the level approved by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC). This means a driver claiming for 1,000 miles at the district council’s rate in 2010-11 would have been £250 better off than someone paid the HMRC rate. The report says councils nationwide paid £402 million and £427 million in mileage allowances in 2008-09 and 2009-10. Matthew Sinclair, director of the
Taxpayers’ Alliance, said: “It is shocking that the same councils that are pleading poverty are paying well above the recommended rate. “Ordinary motorists who are feeling the pinch will be shocked that council staff are getting such a generous deal for their mileage claims. It simply isn’t fair. Some authorities have shown it is possible to save millions by cutting back to the rate recommended by the taxman. “This is a quick and painless saving that won’t affect council services and will ease the burden on households, who have seen council tax double in the last decade.” The Resident asked Horsham District Council for a response yesterday but did not receive one before our print deadline.
News in Brief Traders add to fun Piries Place Traders’ Association has arranged a fun-packed day as part of Piazza Italia on Easter Saturday. Events include Tumble Tots (11am to 3pm), Paul Abbey magical shows (midday and 2pm), Tootle Teds (2pm), guess the weight of the bunny at Pets Corner and an Easter Egg hunt around shops in Piries Place (prizegiving for both at 3pm). Entry forms for the egg hunt are available from shops in Piries Place. See Page 7 for more on Piazza Italia.
Hollywood praise Sir Anthony Hopkins said the life-saving crew of the Sussex Air Ambulance deserved an Oscar when he visited the helicopter base. The Hollywood actor was shooting scenes on a Boeing 747 at Dunsfold Park for a feature film called 360, which also stars Jude Law and Rachel Weisz. The Academy Award winner broke off from filming to meet the specialist doctors and critical care paramedics who fly on the helicopter. He said: “I was taken to hospital in an ambulance years ago, although I didn’t have a serious injury. “I appreciated all the help I had and these people who work in this profession deserve Oscars. It’s terrific to meet the Sussex Air Ambulance crew.” Sir Anthony posed for photographs and signed autographs, including Sussex Air Ambulance postcards which will be auctioned during the charity’s Air Aid ball at Redhill Aerodrome on June 25.
Arson suspected Firefighters believe a fire in Storrington was started deliberately. About 25m of conifer hedging was set alight near The Hollow, Hurston Lane, shortly before midday on Monday.
Man suffers burns Paramedics treated a man for minor burns after an accidental fire in a shed and fence at Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath, on Monday afternoon.
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Mushrooming interest in Thakeham plans The future of land at Thakeham, which has been a key part of British mushroom farming since the 1930s, will be debated on Tuesday (11am). Horsham District Council officers are recommending councillors approve proposals for 146 homes, plus a village hall including shop and doctor’s surgery, a pre-school facility, community workshops/studio, sports pitches and changing rooms, a cricket pitch and pavilion, a children’s play area, open space and landscaped area and allotments. The plan includes 51 homes for over-55s, 20 for key workers, 63 open-market dwellings and 12
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Midnight Walk helps hospice Local ladies are being asked to have a heart and sign up for the St Catherine’s Hospice Midnight Walk in Horsham. Being promoted in association with Southern Railway, the womenonly half marathon walk will raise money to provide hospice care and support for patients and loved ones. The June 11 event is a chance for ladies of all ages to make a difference by teaming up with friends, family, work or school friends. A total of £420,000 has been raised from similar walks in three previous years. Last year more than 1,000 women strode out in style on the 13mile course, which starts and finishes at Horsham Park, raising £160,000. Jen Wickham, event fundraiser,
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individuals and seven organisations with a mixture of money and labour. “Unfortunately we have had to decline a few requests where the level of monies required was far in excess of our capabilities and often the real benefit was not sufficiently defined. “We are mainly focusing our efforts on very specific demands which result in a very clear advantage being gained. “For two organisations we have agreed to run quiz nights. These will raise funds to enable 30 disabled people to have a short holiday with carers and to enable youngsters with special needs to enjoy specially designed sports and arts courses with their families. “We are hoping each of these quizzes will raise about £1,500, equalling the amount raised at our quiz on behalf of the Edukid charity in conjunction with the Inner Wheel Club of Horsham. “We are also providing a largescreen TV for a day to 26 residents of
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Businesses and individuals are being urged to support a charity’s appeal as it is turning away some requests for money. The Rotary Club of Horsham launched its Making a Difference appeal in The Resident on February 18 and has received 25 applications for help from a variety of individuals and organisations. Member John Le Rossignol said: “We have agreed to help eight
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investment, this will provide vital jobs and deliver a significant boost to the local economy. “We continue to develop our staff for the future with tailored training programmes as well as our apprenticeship schemes.”
MP Nick Herbert met members of West Sussex Community Partnerships to discuss the Big Society and localism. Paul Mackie, chairman of the Storrington and Sullington Community Partnership, invited him to a meeting at the White Horse Hotel, Storrington. They were joined by Stephen Chapman of the Southwater Action Team, Leo Jago and Tony Jackson from the Henfield Community Partnership and Nigel Fitzsimmons from Horsham District Council, among others. Mr Herbert, MP for Arundel and South Downs, said: “I was delighted to meet with the members of some of our community partnerships and action teams as they are an excellent example of the Big Society in action.”
Southern Water’s five-year programme to install water meters for most of its customers across the South East has reached its first target. The scheme to install more than 500,000 water meters across the region launched in 2010 in Horsham, Medway and Southampton. Now the number of new meters installed for customers has reached 10,000. An additional 2,800 old meters have been exchanged for the new automatic meter read (AMR) meters, which include a leak alarm and can be read remotely by drive-by technology.
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Nearly 12,000 customers also chose to have a water meter installed at their homes in advance of the metering programme reaching their area. Darren Bentham, director of metering at Southern Water, said: “Our programme to install water meters has got off to a good start and is a significant step forward in our long-term plans to secure water resources for the region, alongside tackling leakage and developing water resources.
“The response from our customers has been positive and we are working hard to learn lessons to ensure everything runs as smoothly as possible, both when the meters are installed and in the way we share information with our customers. “The majority of our customers agree it is fairer for households to pay for the water they use. Metering not only puts people in charge of their bills, it also plays a key role in protecting our environment for future generations.” The meters are being installed on a street-by-street basis. On the installation day, Southern Water advisers answer customer queries about the new meters, metered bills and water and energy savings. Since the metering programme launched, more than 1,500 customers have visited mobile exhibition units to speak face to face with the company’s advisers. See www.southernwater.co.uk/ metering to find out more. Southern Water invested more than £405 million in the South East in 2010-11. Changes include a £2.5 million scheme at Barns Green Wastewater Treatment Works, which will benefit Parsons Brook, and a £650,000 upgrade at Warnham Wastewater Treatment Works, ensuring treated wastewater is cleaner than ever. Les Bond, the company’s director of capital delivery, said: “The scale of work undertaken by Southern Water and its suppliers has been
tremendous and will bring major improvements. “We are a major employer in the region, with more than 2,500 staff working directly or indirectly on delivering the service to our customers. “Together with the level of
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Rail crime down Figures just released by British Transport Police show reported crime on the Southern railway network has fallen by 7.2 per cent. In the 12 months to April, overall crime figures dropped from 3,492 incidents in 2009-10 to 3,242 in 201011. The latter figure represents a 33.1 per cent reduction since 2006-07. Crimes including theft, criminal damage and property were 53 per cent of the total, with crimes against the person accounting for 14 per cent. Martin Grier, Southern’s head of security, said: “The reduction is great news for our passengers.”
Danger for pets Arthur Lodge Veterinary Group is urging pet owners to think about potential hazards for pets in Spring, particularly chocolate and daffodils. Julian Peters, owner of the group, said: “The main concern is for dog owners who simply don’t know the risks. “Just like humans, dogs love the taste of chocolate and will happily eat an entire Easter Egg if they can get their paws on one. It can be deadly if consumed in high quantities. “Daffodils can be extremely dangerous, especially if a dog decides to dig up and consume the bulb of the plant. Even the water the flowers stand in can cause stomach upset.”
Be a good Samaritan Samaritans volunteers say they are finding their services in constant demand in worrying economic times. Working a 24/7 shift programme from the Samaritans centre in Denne Road, more than 100 volunteers help those seeking confidential emotional support by telephone, email and personal visits. Volunteers are needed as listeners or to help with administration, publicity or fundraising. Full professional training is given via two training courses held twice a year. Phone 01403 276276 for more information.
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Cars and bikes, coffee and wine Ducati, Moto Guzzi, Aprilia, MV, Laverda, Benelli. If these names bring a smile to your face then the Horsham Piazza Italia Rally V is the place to be on Good Friday, April 22. More than 90 bikes have been registered, ranging from rare or early models to the latest Ducati, the Diavel, as well as Moto Giro bikes in the static display and a Ducati 748SP race bike. Five of the latest 458s are set to lead almost 100 Ferrari cars, along with a similar number of Italian two-wheeled beauties, into Horsham town centre in their most spectacular display yet. This year the event has been advertised to Ferrari owners throughout the country and organisers say enthusiastic owners have responded in amazing numbers. An extra dimension has been added by the South Lodge Hotel, Lower Beeding, which will host Friday’s Sussex Ferrari Owners Club breakfast. The car action is not limited to Good Friday. On Saturday, April 23, visitors will be able to watch the Italian Job Rally, with BMW and traditional Minis staking their claim in East Street. More fast cars are expected on Bank Holiday Monday, April 25, when
a rally of Italian supercars including De Tomaso, Lamborghini, Maserati, Zonda, Alfa Romeo and other Italian marques will drive in from Hop Oast at midday, parking in East Street until 3pm. This year’s event also includes Prezzo’s Opera on the Balcony on Good Friday and a Carnevale di Venezia on Easter Monday, featuring comedy theatre, face painting, circus skills, museum exhibitions and competitions. Visitors are invited to wear their own Venetian-style masks to add to the intrigue and glamour of the day, with mask-making workshops on offer at Horsham Museum in the runup to the event. A new wine-tasting tour of Horsham is on offer on Easter Monday when visitors will be able to pick up a tour passport in the Carfax between 11.30am and 4pm. Every participating venue will be labelled as a different Italian city, ensuring each business is literally put on the map. Those who like nothing better than a good cup of coffee are invited to put Horsham’s cafés, coffee shops and restaurants to the test by voting online for their best coffee experience, perfect cup and favourite coffee. Piazza Italia is organised by
Horsham District Council on behalf of local businesses and the community. Key sponsors include Ringway, Southern Water, South Lodge Hotel, Pizza Express, Vines BMW Mini of Gatwick, Prezzo, La Source, Carmela, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Brewers, Steamer Trading and Meridien Modena. The event will raise money for the Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice (Friday and Saturday) and the Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance (Monday). See www.piazza-italia.co.uk for more information.
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News Vote on the voting system On May 5, voters will decide whether to ditch the first-pastthe-post voting system for parliamentary elections, in favour of the alternative vote (AV). Under first-past-the-post, the candidate with most votes in each constituency is elected. Under the alternative vote, electors number candidates in order of preference – 1 for their first choice and so on, as far as they want to go. If any candidate gets more than half of the first preference votes, he or she is elected. If not, the candidate with fewest votes is eliminated and their next preference votes added to the totals. This continues until one candidate has more than half of the votes. Next week, a supporter of the alternative vote will explain why voters should support a change to AV. Here, an opponent puts a contrary view.
We must stick with first-past-the-post Cllr Maria Caulfield (Con) No2AV Sussex co-ordinator
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I think we all know the answer. But the referendum is very important and it’s vital we don’t sleepwalk into a change that we’ll regret for years to come. At the Olympics we’ll be celebrating success. The winners can expect to receive gold medals. And who could disagree with that? But if we use the alternative vote in elections, the gold medal could go to the candidate who comes in second or third. Now, I’m all for going green but recycling votes is probably a step too far. Why should the people who back minority candidates be invited to have many bites of the cherry, while people who support mainstream parties have just one vote? We shouldn’t forget that general elections are not only about choosing MPs, we are also choosing a government. The British public does not want hung parliaments to become the norm. What the people really want is to have the power to throw one government out and put another one in. Our current system of first-pastthe-post (FPTP) means one person one vote – it is the strongest form of democracy. Everybody has the same power in the polling booth. The candidate that polls the most votes wins. The voting is simple and the counting even more so. Unlike AV, FPTP is a stable system that is fair for everybody. Under AV, votes would be transferred all over the place until everyone had settled on a candidate who nobody really wanted. Eighty years ago Sir Winston Churchill said AV would mean elections being “determined by the most worthless votes given for the most worthless candidates”. Yes, that was 80 years ago. Did we ever doubt Sir Winston was ahead of his time? I think he knew a few things about standing up for democracy. We can be pretty sure he will be looking down on us with pride when we walk into polling booths on May 5 to vote No and preserve the voting system that has served the mother of parliaments for generations. It must be remembered AV produces unfair outcomes. AV recycles the preferences of losing candidates to cobble together an artificial majority for the ‘winner’ that doesn’t actually have to be any higher than found under FPTP. It makes someone’s fifth or sixth choice as powerful as someone’s first preference – but there is a big difference between positively wanting one candidate and being able to put up with another. Never forget that AV is not a more proportional system. The independent Royal Commission chaired by the senior Liberal Democrat Roy Jenkins concluded in 1998 that AV was “even less proportional” than our existing system and warned it was “disturbingly unpredictable”.
AV was not in the manifestos of either the Conservative Party or the Liberal Democrats. The referendum on AV was bargained for and demanded by the Lib Dems as part of the deal to go into coalition. Put simply, AV is being forced on the voters. Moreover, AV is nobody’s first choice electoral system. Mr Clegg wants us to say ‘yes’ to the alternative vote as a method of electing MPs to the Westminster parliament because he believes any system that boosts the Liberal Democrats will help keep him and his party in government for many years. The joy of the current system is that at most elections the people have the power, if they so wish, to throw one government out and put another in. In saying ‘yes’ to AV the people would be surrendering that power to Nick Clegg. He alone would decide on the formation of a coalition. AV is bad on so many counts. People who back extremist and small parties such as the BNP and UKIP would have several bites of the cherry on election day. People backing mainstream candidates would have to settle for one vote. Tactical voting would become a whole new ball game with AV, since the order of elimination of candidates is vital to determining where transfer votes go. If it sounds incredibly complicated, that’s because it is. It is perverse too because the candidate who comes second or third could end up being declared the winner. AV is a hopeless system for electing the UK parliament. In fact, it’s hopeless the world over. Fiji has it but plans to get rid of it. Australia has it but had to make voting compulsory because turnout dropped drastically, and even now most Australians want to get rid of it. This leaves Papua New Guinea as the only other place on Earth to use it. How strange it would be if the party that was the people’s third choice became the only permanent party of government. Obviously Clegg and the Lib Dems are enjoying power and want to stay in government in coalition arrangements for years to come. So we should recognise the referendum for what it is – a mechanism from the Liberal Democrats designed to benefit the Liberal Democrats. They have even admitted that they are pushing for AV not because it is fair but because it can help shield them from their unpopularity. So join me on May 5 in voting No. Send a clear message that the principle of one person one vote is worth defending. That we as a community won’t be hoodwinked into backing a voting system that nobody in the Liberal Democrats wanted until they realised it would save them from political oblivion.
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In response to ‘Dispute over Old Town Hall’ (The Resident, April 8). Horsham District Council receives many requests for information and assesses each one on an individual basis, taking account of the Information Commissioner’s various guidance and advice notes. In some cases the council may decide that a particular request meets the Information Commissioner’s criteria for being vexatious. However it is the individual request that may be considered to be vexatious, not the requestor. The result of this is that an individual may find that certain requests for information are met in full by the council and some are refused. In every case when a request for information is refused, the requestor is advised of their rights to require the council to conduct an internal review of its decision and also of their rights to appeal to the Information Commissioner’s Office. With all requests for information, the council endeavours to respond as soon as possible and certainly with the timescales prescribed for both requests for information and for internal reviews.Certainly the date of the forthcoming elections has not been a factor when processing these requests.
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Stay at home, don’t drive In response to Daniel Bailey (Your Shout, April 1). Perhaps the driver turned their lights off so as not to be seen by you as you may not have liked the colour of their car or the make/model. I am worried about your safety and suggest you stay at home as driving on public roads sounds quite upsetting for you. Before you rant at me, the “disproportionately selfish 4x4 owner”, I hasten to add I also own a rather small, fuel-efficient smart car for those trips into “urban areas such as Horsham”.
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All the money’s gone Save the world How encouraging to see students from The Weald School doing so well with their electric-powered car (The Resident, April 8). Maybe there is hope for the planet after all. Lynda P Roth Newham Lane, Steyning
Derek McMillan, of the Mid-Sussex Socialist Party, calls for higher taxes, more spending or both (Your Shout, April 8). What he fails to mention is the universal truth that every Labour government runs out of money sooner or later. It’s always been the case and always will be. Jay Harris Parsonage Road, Henfield
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The River Kwai restaurant, in Horsham’s Market Square, celebrated the Thai New Year on Wednesday, April 13, and we were invited along. We were greeted at the door by owners Lerdborn Otthayanin and Aekabpanee Viravadya, who are also affectionately known as Tony and Angie. As we went inside the restaurant, which is in a 15th century building, with its wood panel interior and Thai paraphernalia, we knew we were in for a real treat. The River kwai first opened in Horsham 25 years ago, replacing a night club, and became one of the town’s first Eastern restaurants. Today, as Horsham becomes known as a gastro town, The River Kwai is still offering great authentic dishes and with a new menu of specials coming in May, Tony and Angie are looking forward to offering Horsham residents something even more enticing. We started our tasting experience with a shared starter of beef satay, pork toast, wontons, deep fried crab meat sausages and salad, served with a selection of dips, sweet chili, plum, peanut and cucumber sauce. Each dip complimented different parts of the starter as you would expect, such as the plum sauce and crab meat sausages and the beef satay and peanut sauce. Then, we were presented with the mains. Nua pod numman hoi (fried beef and mushroom in
an oyster) and Pud Thai (fried rice noodles with prawns, bean sprouts, ground peanut, egg and chopped salted parsnip). Both of which are The River Kwai’s most popular dishes. At the sight of these delicious dishes we had our forks at the ready when three more landed on our table, gaeng ped kai (green chicken curry) and two new special dishes, Gung Rad Prik (fried jumbo prawns topped with sweet chili) and pu nim rad kra-tiam (fried soft crab topped with garlic and pepper). All were beautifully presented and tasted amazing, especially the soft crab, which we all agreed, was the best dish of the day. Our dessert was a homemade Thai egg custard which was exactly the sweetness needed to follow our first two spicy courses. All in all, a wonderful experience was had by all and with The River Kwai continuing the special menu from May we will be returning.
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Horsham District Council’s £40,000 grant to Dial Post Village Hall has been questioned by an Old Town Hall campaigner. David Brooks told The Resident: “I was astounded to learn from the council’s chief executive that 85 per cent of the available grant to village halls had been allocated to just one village hall by a single council Cabinet member. “I do wish Dial Post all the very best with their excellent hall, and I congratulate them for getting the grant and for putting the money to such good use. “However, for such a large amount and a huge percentage of the overall budget to be allocated to only one area, with an exceptionally small percentage of the district’s overall population, the situation seems to be extremely odd. “Had the Old Town Hall been in the correct hands, and therefore actually in use, perhaps some of the budget could have been used there. “While I understand that no appropriate requests were received from other halls, I wonder how much effort was put into inviting them to apply.” Robert Mayfield, of the Blue Flash Music Trust, said: “As supporters of the Shipley Arts Festival we do not
begrudge the Dial Post money.” But he added: “Townspeople have been denied the opportunity to use the Old Town Hall, their town ‘village hall’, for over a year. “At the same time, the people have been denied the chance to turn the building into a professionally managed and marketed, tourism asset for the entire district. “This was the ‘zero cost’ plan that was originally endorsed and recommended by the council’s Old Town Hall advisory group in 2006, but then irrationally blocked by the Cabinet. “It does seem that the council is acting unfairly and inconsistently in the allocation of this grant.” A spokesman for Horsham District Council responded: “The council has provided many grants in respect of village halls over the last 20-plus years. “Dial Post was the last in a long line and was awarded the bulk of the remaining capital budget set aside for this purpose. “Approval was given by a Cabinet member using powers delegated by the council. “Some years ago the council also invested a significant sum on purchasing the Drill Hall for community use in the town area.”
Welcome to Horsham ... half a century on Signs welcoming visitors to Horsham are being replaced after almost 50 years. The Horsham Society originally erected five signs on Worthing Road, Brighton Road, Crawley Road, Warnham Road and Guildford Road. They have been maintained and refurbished by the society and Horsham District Council, but moves to replace them started last June when a vehicle demolished the sign on Worthing Road. Nigel Friswell, vice-president of the Horsham Society, told The Resident: “We were faced with the problem of having a replacement made. It was decided that the new one should be similar to the old, which was of a distinctive design. “It was difficult to find someone willing to do the job, but Horsham District Council suggested the Camelia Botnar Foundation. They were able to make up the metalwork for us, as well as providing the oak post. “This was an opportunity to support a local charity which provides work experience for disadvantaged young people. We found the standard of workmanship to be very high, just what we wanted for a sign which we expect to last many years. “The only part of the work the foundation could not do for us was the cast aluminium shield on the top of the sign. We were recommended
to ask the Finecast Foundry at Littlehampton and they made an excellent copy casting from an original on one of the other road signs. “All this took some time in the arranging and execution. At the same time we thought it would be a good idea to refurbish the other four signs. “The Camelia Botnar Foundation did this work for us too, so we now have five smart-looking signs once again welcoming visitors to our fine town. “Our thanks are also due to Horsham District Council for their advice and help in taking down and re-erecting the signs.”
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Who’ll be the rail winner? Quartet make Rhymes and beats, about your street, give us some of where you’re from! Train operator Southern is making this invitation to young people aged 14-19 in a competition to find the best music video about where they live, work or study. Film-makers are asked to put together a short music video which is fresh, funky and fun. The winner will get £750 – and their masterpiece posted on YouTube. Sarah Morrison, of Southern, said: “We want to engage more with our
younger passengers, and what better way to do it than to appeal to their creative nature. “This gets them involved with the railway in a much more positive way and we are really looking forward to receiving some brilliant entries. “To get the ball rolling, all you have to do is visit a special YouTube page where you will get lots of advice and tips on what we’re looking for. “Then when you’ve made your video, email it to us and get your friends voting from May 23. A panel of judges will pick a winner from the
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the right moves Four Horsham Chess juniors helped Sussex win a national title. Amalia Finnegan, Yelena Finnegan, Matthew Forster and Oliver Thorne were part of a 20-strong squad which won the under-nine event organised by the English Primary Schools Chess Association. Sussex had qualified for the 19-county finals by finishing second by one point to Wey Valley in a zonal event, but they reversed the result in the tournament at Nottingham. Matthew and Oliver are regulars
at Heron Way Primary School’s chess club. Twins Amalia and Yelena attend Copthorne Prep, where chess has been introduced as a curriculum subject. The Horsham four proudly displayed the Peter Aykroyd Trophy to their friends at Horsham Junior Chess Club, which meets at the Methodist Church in London Road. For more information about chess for youngsters, contact Anthony Higgs on 01403 783372 or email info@sussexjuniorchess.org
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Horsham Horticultural Society’s Spring Show standards were exceeded again, with total show entries slightly up on last year. Show secretary Geoffrey Kirk said: “Everyone put a lot of effort into making the best of their entries and all entrants were successful in at least one class.” Angela Rees, vice-president of the society, presented cups to the winners including: • Stanley Cup, for daffodils and narcissi: Paul Dalby • Irene Crackston Cup, for pot plants: Geoffrey Kirk • Ball Cup, for cacti and succulents: Gill Mansell
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1951 photograph © Horsham Photographic Society and Horsham Museum. A4 copies of the 1951 photograph are available to purchase at £7.50 from Horsham Museum and Art Gallery, 9 Causeway, Horsham RH12 1HE.
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West Sussex business Keep the Caffe Italia votes coming in is selling tea to China Local, natural tea-maker ships its products east, after winning major contract James Hood Business Editor
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A tea makers from West Sussex has secured a deal to distribute its products across China – a country which produces a quarter of the world’s tea. Dr Stuart’s produces a wide range of herbal, green and fruit teas, which are sold across the UK, using natural ingredients. The deal in China will see the teas sold in stores in Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou. The company has been making teas since 1993 and despite having only three employees has already captured a significant percentage of
the UK market. The business recently expanded into sweets, making all-natural herbal candies. Sharon Bowles MEP, who represents Sussex at the European Parliament, said: “Economic growth is slow but Dr Stuart’s new deal with China has proven that even in times of financial crisis small to medium sized businesses can flourish. It is quite a coup for Dr Stuarts to secure such a high-level deal.
It just goes to show that homegrown British businesses can make their mark on the world stage.” Dr Stuart’s, which is owned by Only Natural Products in Storrington, has received national coverage for its business and has recently produced its first television advert. Managing Director of Only Natural Products, Keith Garden, said: “We are really excited at the prospect of launching our teas in China - given what we make, China is the big one. When we looked at China as a potential market, our research showed us that affluent Chinese consumers trust imported products of a high quality and are looking for the ‘best of the best’. We plan to launch in the higher end department stores by the end of 2011.” For more information visit www. drstuarts.com
The competition to find Horsham’s ‘king of coffee’ has been extended, so there’s still plenty of time to vote If you haven’t voted for your favourite café or restaurant for the title of Best Cup of Coffee in Town yet, don’t worry, there’s still time. The competition, known as Caffe Italia, has been hotting up over the last week, with hundreds of coffee drinkers voting for the vendor they think deserves the ‘best coffee’ crown. As a result, the competition has been extended for two weeks, until Thursday, April 28. Businesses that have entered the competition are now urged to make the most of the extension and encourage their customers to keep voting. The winning café or restaurant
will be presented with a coffee bean trophy, which has been sculpted by local artist Hannah Stuart. They can display the winner’s trophy until the competition is repeated next year. So all their customers will know they serve the best coffee in town. Anyone who votes will automatically be entered into a prize draw, with the chance to win a Delonghi Coffee Maker, supplied by Steamer Trading, worth £300 or a Costa Coffee gift hamper. To vote for the vendor you think makes the best coffee in town, visit www.the-resident.co.uk/coffee and you could be a winner!
The Horsham and Crawley branch of the British Heart Foundation has organised a fundraising car boot sale. The event will take place on Friday, April 22 (Good Friday) between 8am and 1pm at Collyer’s college on Hurst Road, Horsham. Refreshments and parking will be available. This year, the British Heart Foundation celebrates its 50th anniversary. To mark this achievement it is
launching a new campaign to raise £50 million over the next decade. Called the Mending Broken Hearts Appeal, the money raised will be used to fund regeneration medicine to find a way of repairing or replacing damaged heart muscle. Anyone who would like more information on the car boot sale can contact Gerry Howard, Chairman of the Horsham and Crawley branch of British Heart Foundation, or Ann Howard on 01403 257027 or 07833905813.
Jill has an extensive knowledge of the property industry expanding over 25 years. She has a BTEC in Residential Lettings and property Management and began her career working in land and new homes. She then moved into estate agency and then finally into residential lettings. The reason she wanted to open her own independent letting agency is that through her experience she realised that many landlords and tenants were not well informed or kept up to date with current legislation and were receiving a poor service. Jill and her team understand how important your property is whether it is an investment property or a onetime family home and they know this could possibly be one of the largest purchases that you will ever make. They will be able to advise you on all aspects of lettings, particularly lettings regulation and legislation and not just give a cosmetic approach. With this in mind the main aim of Pinnacle is to provide a first class service which reflects their mission statement of a “Service you can rely on and people that you can trust”.
Wendy the lettings Manager has been with the company for 2 years and brought with her a wealth of sales and customer services experience. During that time she has built up a fantastic rapport with all of the tenants and the landlords and thoroughly enjoys her job. Tricia, Senior Lettings Advisor and Negotiator has been with Pinnacle for 3 years. Her career background is Sales and Account Management which has stood her in good stead for coordinating the smooth running and management of our portfolio of properties. Leo has recently re-joined the company as a Lettings Negotiator on on a part-time basis after successfully achieving his University degree. The Pinnacle Letting Company invests in a program of ongoing training to maintain the highest professional standards to ensure they provide a comprehensive level of service to their clients. For further information on services they can offer, please call one of the team on 01403 275030 or visit www. pinnaclelets.co.uk
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Pinnacle Letting Company wave goodbye to Daniela Pinnacle Letting is sad to say goodbye to Daniela who is going off to further her career and putting her University degree in Criminology and Social Policy to even better use. She is taking a totally different route from the lettings industry and starting a new challenging career working in a residential setting dealing with young people with emotional and behavioural disorders. Daniela has worked for Pinnacle Letting for the last four years during which time she has implemented many robust and efficient components to the operational systems using her excellent organisational skills. She soon became a valued member of the business making a real contribution and passing her experience and knowledge onto others when training members of staff. She has provided clients with excellent customer service and provided a first class service to all landlords. Pinnacle Letting opened its doors 6 years ago, independently owned by Jill Wakeman and run by her and her team of four staff all of whom have lived in Horsham for over 25 years.
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West Indies cuisine comes to West Sussex A new pub and restaurant has opened in Billingshurst which brings a taste of the Caribbean to the area. Now all we need is some sun! The Kings Head, in Billingshurst, West Sussex, has re-opened after being refurbished and is now a traditional English pub and restaurant with a Carribbean twist. Business Manager Gregg Nash has hired ‘Rasta Chef’, Ronnie, who is originally from Jamaica to add a taste of the West Indies to the restaurant’s new menu. Ronnie said: “I have had a passion for Caribbean cuisine, ever since I
was a child. Now I am so happy to be able to bring the amazing tastes and dishes of the West Indies to West Sussex!” The recently re-opened Kings Head now serves a wide range of British dishes, as well as slow roast Caribbean style pork belly with bramley apple mash, authentic Jamaican jerk chicken and curried goat. The pub and restaurant is on the main high street in the town, making it easily
accessible for locals and those coming from out of town, who want to sample some authentic Caribbean food. The opening of the refurbished bar and restaurant was celebrated at a VIP launch event last weekend. Guests at the party were treated to a Caribbean carnival-style bash in the venue’s garden, complete with a Guyanese steel band and fruit cocktails. They even enjoyed plenty of sun! At the opening event, Steve Goodwin from Horsham, said: “It’s like being in the Caribbean. The atmosphere is relaxed and fun and the food tastes amazing. And with the sun and steel band, I keep forgetting I’m in Sussex!” The variety and flavours of the West Indies’ food were on offer too, with chicken, curried mutton, salted ackee and Caribbean-style canapés. Business Manager, Gregg Nash, said: “The Caribbean style menu and this fantastic opening event reflects what this new restaurant and pub is all about – great tasting food, in a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. I’m thrilled to be able to bring such a range of flavours and dishes to the people of West Sussex, and we all look forward to welcoming customers here soon”. For more information call The Kings Head on 01403 782921
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Housing association plants 105 trees Junior wardens join local landlord to take part in a treeplanting project in association with two new campaigns run by the Royal Horticultural Society Saxon Weald is taking part in a new initiative that aims to double native trees and woods in the UK. The Horsham-based housing association has planted trees at Dingeman’s Court, its retirement scheme in Steyning, as part of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom and It’s Your Neighbourhood campaigns. Nick Herbert MP and Saxon Weald Chairman, David Avery, joined local junior wardens to plant 105 Elder and Cherry Plum trees in the garden at the retirement scheme last month. Dingemans has been providing accommodation for the over 60s for more than 20 years. MP Nick Herbert commented: “I was delighted to be asked to support today’s tree planting.
From left: Zoe, Daniel, Bethan, Carol Rawlings, Nick Herbert, Saxon Weald’s Chairman David Avery, Georgia and Hannah
It was tremendous fun, and the sun shone for us. “I was also pleased to see five of our very special junior wardens from the Neighbourhood Warden scheme helping out. The wardens and juniors regularly support communities like Dingemans Court, and do a fantastic job.” Dingemans Court Scheme Manager, Carol Rawlings, said: “The tree planting was a great success and enjoyed by all who attended. There were lots of people so it didn’t take long to plant them all and the well deserved tea and cake after was delicious. We raised £16 from the tombola which will go towards plants for the communal garden. The junior wardens will be keeping an eye on the sapplings and watering in hot spells.” This year, the Royal Horticultural Society has teamed up with the Woodland Trust for its Britain in Bloom project to give away up to 200,000 free tree saplings to be planted by communities across the UK. Stephanie Eynon, Community Horticulture Manager, at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), said: “RHS Britain in Bloom and RHS It’s Your Neighbourhood enables people to join together to improve their local communities and restore civic pride through long-term, sustainable projects which are also beneficial for wildlife. We are delighted to be partnering with the Woodland Trust in order to focus this year’s launch on trees.” For more information on Royal Horticultural Society community activities, visit www.rhs.org. uk/communities
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Local school sets up shop in partnership with Kenyan pupils Pupils at Muntham House School, in Barns Green, have been learning about business and other cultures by working with a school in Africa. Both Muntham House School and Lumuli Primary School in Kitale, Western Kenya, have formed a co-operative, named Muth-Luli. The two groups of students recently took part in an exchange trip and visited the towns and schools they are paired with. Muntham House School pupils set up a stall at Burdfield’s Country Market in Billingshurst to sell products from Kenya, which had been handmade by the pupils and included woven baskets, pots, necklaces and bracelets. Students from Lumuli Primary School funded
the materials they needed to make the products by selling vegetables they had grown. The two schools have established specific roles to make the venture a success. The school in Kenya is responsible for making the products as they have the natural resources and traditional craft skills are taught in their schools. Meanwhile, Muntham House promotes and sells the goods. Any profits made are reinvested into the program to keep the co-operative going. Burdfield’s Country Market is held every third Thursday of the month and Muntham House School will be selling more African goods on May 19, where the pupils will be available to provide more information about the products.
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16th Apr
Philharmonic Choir Concert
16th & 17th Apr
Model railway exhibition
17th Apr
Haydn’s Nelson Mass and Jenkins’ Armed Man will be performed by the West Sussex Philharmonic Choir, accompanied by an orchestra, at St Mary’s Parish Church, Horsham at 7.30pm. Tickets £12, to book call 01403 752150 or for more info visit www.westsussexphilharmonicchoir.org.uk
Come and see trains in miniature at Tanbridge House School. A Model Railway Exhibition presented by Crawley Model Railway Society features British, USA, & European layouts. Times Sat 10-5, Sun104.30. Adult £5.50, Child £3.50, Family £15. For more info see www.crawleymrs.org.uk
Regular stand up comedy at The Capitol. Each month compere Kevin Precious introduces three top acts from the London circuit. This month, Pierre Hollins (pictured), Matthew Osborn and Chris Neill. Starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £10, to book call 01403 750220 or www.thecapitolhorsham.com
17th Apr
Jazz Smugglers
17th Apr
Charity Easter Market
18th Apr
Jazz Smugglers are playing swinging jazz songs of the 1950s at Slinfold Village Hall. Doors open 3pm, hot & cold drinks, beer & wine available. Tickets £7.00 at the door; £5.50 in advance from Slinfold Village Stores. For more info call 01403 790374 or visit www.slinfoldvillagehall.co.uk
Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council are organising a special Easter Market in the Carfax from 10am - 4pm. Including an animal farm from Arthur Lodge, a range of goods that will make ideal Easter presents, homemade cakes and also some fun games.
Faygate Baby & Toddler Group is holding an Easter session from 10-11.30am at Faygate Village Hall for pre-school children and their older siblings. Activities will include an Easter Egg Hunt, Easter crafts and toys. Drinks and healthy snacks available. Cost is £2 per family, pay on door.
18th - 19th June Human Nature Garden
21st Apr
‘Going of the Rails’
22nd, 23rd & 25th Apr
Horsham In Bloom will be launching a new green community space in Horsham Park including an educational garden, grass amphitheatre, attractive planted areas, creative sculptures, and an orchard containing historic varieties of trees. See www.horshaminbloom.org.uk
An illustrated talk at Southwater Village Hall will take the audience back to the Golden Age of Steam and through the History of Sussex Railways. Doors open at 7pm, for tickets call 01403 730263 or visit Wheelwright House, Worthing Road. All funds to the Village Hall solar project.
Horsham’s Italian themed event returns for a 5th year. Italian market, street entertainment, fast cars and motorbikes on display. Includes Horsham Piazza Italia Rally from South Lodge Hotel and Dorking. See www.piazza-italia.co.uk for more information.
22nd - 25th Apr
Tanners Arms Beer Festival
22nd - 25th April
‘Easter Bunny’s Bingo’ trail
23rd April
This year’s Easter Beer Festival will feature 12 or more guest beers and at least two guest ciders. Choose from a selection of BBQ cooked treats such as meaty beef burgers all sourced from excellent local produce. Also featuring live music over the 4 days.
RSPB Pulborough Brooks will be hosting a fun, interesting and informative ‘Easter Bunny’s Bingo’ trail, which will be perfect for all the family to enjoy. Collect your trail sheet between 10am and 3pm. Entry £3 per child, or £1.50 per Member and adults must accompany. Call 01798 875851.
Fun for all the family at Billingshurst Leisure Centre with a range of free activities. Including Trampolining, Bouncy Castle, Roller Disco, Badminton and more. There’s also gym challenges and workout classes for adults. Call 01403 787500 or visit www.billingshurstleisurecentre.co.uk
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Add your event to our online Events page, free of charge at www.the-resident.co.uk/events 24th April
Steyning Leisure Centre Free Open Day
24th Apr
Joan Lockyer’s ‘Secret Garden’
26th Apr
Mary How Trust Film Society
Steyning Leisure Centre will be offering a range of free activities including Trampolining, Bouncy Castle, Easter Egg Hunt, Table Tennis and much more. Also workout classes for the adults including the famous Zumba. For more info call 01903 879666 or visit www.steyningleisurecentre.co.uk
Fundraising event will be held 2-5pm at 13 St John Close, Horsham, RH13 5SH. Guests can enjoy her pretty garden whilst enjoying hot cross buns, cake, tea, coffee etc. Entrance by a suggested donation of £1. All proceeds to charity. For more information call Joan on 01403 271676.
The next presentation from the Mary How Trust Film Society will be the psychological thriller, Black Swan. Venue: West Chiltington Village Hall; screenings at 3.00pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00, including membership. Call 01798 877641 to book. For more info see www.maryhowtrust.org
28th Apr
Hermitage Ensemble Concert
2nd May
Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre Free Open Day
5th May
Elections and referendum
Hermitage Ensemble from St. Petersburg, Russia will perform at St. Mary Magdalene’s church, Rusper at 7.30pm. A leading Russian vocal group will perform a variety of Russian Orthodox and traditional folk songs. Tickets £10, available from 01293 871509.
Incorporating Discovery for disabled children. Including Skateboarding, Percussion Workshop, Arts & Crafts, Trampolining, Bouncy Castle, Boccia and more. Adults can join in with Badminton and Workout Classes. Call 01403 211311 or visit www. broadbridgeheathleisurecentre.co.uk
It’s local election time. All 44 seats at Horsham District Council are being contested whilst all 32 parish councils in the Horsham District are also up for re-election. A referendum of the voting system at parliamentary elections will be held on the same day at all polling stations.
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Food for Life Partnership talk
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Maypole Fun Day
St Catherine’s Hospice Midnight Walk HOGS are hosting a talk by Caroline Hallett on the Food for Life Partnership. An eye opener on what can be produced for schools on a limited budget. Friends Meeting House, Worthing Road. Talk starts at 8.00pm, members free and donations at the door from guests. Everyone welcome.
Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Eddie Cochran and the Big Bopper, backed by a superb band, this show will have you up on your feet dancing in the aisles. Tickets: £18.50 To book tickets call 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com
Maypole dancing, flower festival, morris dancing, arts & crafts, 10am-5pm at Holy Trinity Church, Lower Beeding. Evening jazz concert at 7. In aid of The Chestnut Tree Children’s Hospice and The Motor Neurone Disease Association. Tickets £12 adult, £6 child - from Joan 01403 891729.
7th May
19th May
11th June
Model Railway Club Open Day
Horsham Model Railway Club are holding an Open Day at the Youth Centre in Hurst Road, Horsham from 10am to 4pm. There will be layouts including Thomas, dioramas, trade stalls and refreshments. Entrance £1.50. For more details see www.horshammrc.org.uk.
Garden and Local Produce Fair
50 stalls of plants, accessories and local produce. All money to St Catherine’s Hospice. Parking, disabled facilities and a luxury marquee. Open 10.30-3.30. Admission £3.50. Summers Place, Billingshurst, RH14 9AD. For more info contact Paula: 01293 447367/pauladaly@stch.org.uk
Saturday 11 June 2011
Warnham Village Fete
Warnham Community Village Fete at The Green, School Hill from 11am. Procession of Morris Dancers, ballerinas and Sussex Army cadets. Food, drink, stalls, tug of war, Scottish Dancers, wet sponge stocks, and more. To host a stall contact Anne Davies on anneldavies@yahoo.com
Join women of all ages on our half marathon walk through Horsham! Call 01293 447364 or visit www.stch.org.uk Walk to show you care
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Great Ronnie Scott’s gig for Gig Guide Horsham’s singing starlet Horsham Area Gigs are sometimes cancelled or changed at short notice. To avoid disappointment please contact the venue.
Friday 15th April High-Octane-Junkies (Rock/punk/ glam covers) at The Queen’s Head, Horsham Duck Soup at The Malt Shovel, Horsham
Chelle Dean at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Showcase Night - Dangerously Danny Band - Gunshot Straight - Prime Addiction - Eyekonics - Dizzy Tales at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham Retrospect - Jemima Price Band at Gary’s Live Music Club, Coolham Village Hall, Billingshurst Road, RH13 8QN (Free Admission) Redfish “Biteback” at The Swan, Crawley Saturday 16th April Hollows of Venus at The Bedford, Horsham
Furious Badgers at The Malt Shovel, Horsham The UK Rideouts & Lauren Rebecca at The Queen’s Head, Horsham
Quo-Caine at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Rock Night - Emoticon - Lights Of Paris - Jimmy & The Preacher at St Johns Parish Hall, Springfield Road, Horsham, RH12 2PJ Naked Bass at The Red Lyon, Slinfold
Ziboo at The Hen and Chicken, Southwater
Sunday 17th April The Whiskey Beats at The Stand Up Inn, Lindfield
Tuesday 19th April Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate
Wednesday 20th April Open Mic Night at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Thursday 21st April Open Mic Night with Michael Quick from Makss at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham
Willie Austin at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green
Friday 22nd April - Good Friday Cat Piggott & Beer Festival at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Naked Bass at The Malt Shovel, Horsham
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Alice Ella, one of Horsham’s most talented and up and coming singers, has performed a 40-minute set at the legendary Ronnie Scott’s in London. The singer and songwriter is considered to be a rising star in entertainment, having recently taken part in Live and Unsigned, in which she got through to the regional auditions. During the gig at Ronnie Scott’s, Alice was accompanied by Vic Chase on guitar and sang a range of original numbers, including ‘Fly’, ‘Easy’ and ‘KoKo’ (Keep on Keeping on) which is Alice’s motto in life, as well as the name of her debut album. Alice told The Resident: “This was the first time we had played this song in public, and it went down really
Alice Ella performing at Ronnie Scott’s
well” Alice continued with songs ‘Speak’ and ‘Acapella’, performing on keys as well as on vocals. The show ended on a high, with the final song being ‘You Got Me So Good’, which is dedicated to Alice’s boyfriend and is an up-beat, feelgood track. Alice said: “The night was fantastic and I hope to be performing again
there soon!” Ronnie Scott’s is one of the oldest Jazz clubs in the world, having opened in 1959. Since then, some of the most legendary and popular names in Jazz have performed at the venue. A graduate of the prestigious Academy of Contemporary Music, Alice is now a well-established act and is gigging and supporting successful
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Phil Collins tribute band ‘No Jacket Required’. As well as singing and writing music Alice plays piano, guitar and drums to a high standard, and accompanies herself on keys during live performances. She is currently forming a full band. To keep up to date with information on Alice Ella, visit her MySpace page at www.myspace.com/aliceella
Big time producers for second album A local band is recording its new release at a renowned studio, following in the footsteps of some of the UK’s best talent Horsham band Tied To The Mast are recording their second release at the end of April at the legendary Sawmills Studio in Cornwall. Sawmills has been host to many generation-defining records such as the ‘Origin of Symmetry’ by Muse, Stone Roses’ ‘Fools Gold’ & Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’. The touch paper was lit for the band after a colossal performance at the Water Rats in Kings Cross earlier in the year, which sparked interest from many PR and management
companies from around London. Looking forward to the recording, drummer Andy Head said: “We’re looking to release the first single ‘Heartbreaker’ in May through Professor Records in Brighton. We’ve got a few shows coming up at the Nambucca in Islington, Concorde 2 in Brighton and Beach Break festival in Wales this Summer, so it’s great to have the new release available before these shows.” Find out more on the band at www. tiedtothemast.co.uk
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Stage school place for budding star The hard work pays off for a ‘versatile’ young actor from Horsham who has won a place at a prestigious theatre company Seventeen year-old Laurence Baker from Horsham has secured a place at the prestigious National Youth Theatre, in London. Laurence, who is no stranger to the stage, was in competition with over 4,000 other young hopefuls from all over the country to win his chance to act with the famous National Youth Theatre, which has launched the career of actors such as Ewan Mcgregor and Tom Courtney. Laurence first got the acting bug when he was a student at Tanbridge House School and landed the lead part in Sweeny Todd, enthralling audiences with his versatility in this musical production.
He continued to devote his time to his acting and he is currently studying drama at Collyer’s sixth form college. He performed with youth theatre company ‘Fresnel theatre’ at The Capitol in December 2010, when his menacing portrayal of Roy in Two by Jim Cartwright was chilling. Laurence is currently working on two productions; Spring Awakening, which will be at the Capitol on May 11, in which he plays Ernst as well as co-directing a production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Fresnel - the youth theatre attached to Dramaworks. He is definitely a young man to
watch and has a unique, powerful style combined with great dedication. Congratulations Laurence!
Screening helps fight cancer The Mary How Trust Film Society presents the gripping psychological thriller, Black Swan, on Tuesday, April 26. The film is directed by Darren Aronofsky and stars Natalie Portman, who gives an Oscar-winning performance. It is a compelling drama about fear, love and obsession in the world of professional ballet. The superb cast also includes Barbara Hershey, Mila Kunis and Vincent Cassel. The film will be shown at West Chiltington Village Hall at 3.00pm and 7.30pm. The Mary How Trust Film Society promises a great night out at the movies, with a fully carpeted auditorium, professional 35mm prints, Dolby sound, confectionery and soft drinks, and a licensed bar in the evenings. The Mary How Trust Film Society is the longest running cinema for charity in West Sussex, and is believed to be the only one that provides 100% of its proceeds to charity. The Mary How Trust aims to spot the early signs of cancers and other
life-threatening illnesses through health screenings, which are offered free of charge. Tickets for the film cost £5.00 (including membership) and are available on the door and from the following places: The Mary How Trust, Pulborough Primary Care Centre. Ticket hotline:
To celebrate the forthcoming Olympic Games in 2010, Horsham Museum and Art Gallery is displaying a range of costume and textiles from competing countries, for the first time. This exhibition is a ‘riot of colour’, materials, shapes and styles as countries’ costumes spanning the globe jostle in this, the first of Horsham Museum and Art Gallery’s
Olympic-inspired displays over the next year. ‘After the Podium’ is a rare opportunity to see some truly amazing clothing and textiles that have been collected by Horsham Museum since the first Olympic Games in 1896. On display is a fantastic suit of Samurai armour from Japan - a country under an Emperor that had just begun to Westernise when the games
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Easter event at Horsham Folk Club Horsham Folk Club is celebrating Easter Weekend with a special Easter Bonnet song and dance night on Sunday, April 24. The evening will be held at the Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham from 8pm. Club spokeswoman, Caroline Thomas, said; “These evenings are always immensely popular and we are always amazed at the range of material which is performed. This time we have an Easter bonnet theme and hope that, in between the dances, we’ll have some topical songs and readings to match. People are very welcome to bring instruments and we also have a piano. All the dances are easy to learn
and the club’s expert callers guide dancers through the simple and fun routines.” Members and guests add to the entertainment on these evenings not only by dancing but by playing, singing and reading a wide range of work including their own, original material. “Newcomers are always very welcome to join in and the warm, friendly atmosphere quickly dispels nerves,” Caroline said. There is a bar with real ale and reasonable prices as well as plenty of seating. Admission: £2 or £1 for members. Under 21s and students free. Available from 7.45pm at the door. For more information call: 01403.276273
Olympic costumes from around the world started. The armour was not daily wear, unlike the Japanese Kimono, which compliments it and is still worn in a modernised form today. The display also features some unusual items of clothing, including a Jubba tunic from the Sudan, a Fugu from North Ghana and a cap from the Faroe Islands - not items that you see being worn by modern sportsmen,
who tend to don the ubiquitous track suit, yet clothing that very much reflects the culture of the countries competing. The Olympic Games might inspire people to take up sport, while this exhibition could have a similar effect on the creativity of the museum’s visitors as the public has the chance to see some intriguing fabrics, clothes and glimpses of other cultures.
‘After the Podium: A Selection of Competing Countries’ Costumes’ is part of the ‘world comes to Horsham goes to the world’ idea that was developed as a result of the events taking place in London in 2012. The exhibition is now open and will be running until September 30. For further details please contact Terri Lefevre, museum assistant, on 01403 254959.
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Box Office 01403 750220 www.thecapitolhorsham.com BARNSTORMERS COMEDY Sunday 17 April 7.30pm Top comedy in The Studio, this month, host Kevin Precious introduces hugely talented Pierre Hollins, outrageously funny Matthew Osborn; and Just a Minute regular Chris Neill.
THE WIZARD OF OZ Thursday 28 April - Sunday 1 May Thu & Fri 7.30pm, Sat 2pm & 7pm, Sun 1pm & 5pm Hit & Run Theatre Company (amateur) will transport you to the magical Land of Oz. Turning The Capitol into the mystical Emerald City, complete with munchkins, Dorothy along with her friends; The Scarecrow, The Tinman, The Cowardly Lion, Toto the dog and the great Wizard himself. HEY BOY! HEY GIRL! Sunday 15 May 7.30pm A brand new show celebrating the music of the boy girl duets. Featuring Ray Gelato and Kai Huffman performing songs from the great American songbook!
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BUSTING OUT Wednesday 13 April 8pm Join our bosom buddies as they star in their own side-splittingly funny and totally audacious hit show, which is part theatre, part stand up, part musical and all laughter. Re-liberating the women of Britain, Busting Out! is an unforgettable night out for the girls and the fellas love it too!
Pick up a copy from the box office or log onto our website for full listings.
CINEMA Friday 15 - Thursday 21 April MARS NEEDS MOMS 3D (PG) Daily 11am, 1.15pm, 3.30pm & 5.45pm (no 11am Sun & Tue) RIO (PG) Digital Fri 3.30pm & 5.45pm Sat-Thu 11.15am, 1.30pm, 3.45pm & 6pm (no 11.15am Sun) THE LINCOLN LAWYER (12A) Digital Daily 7.45pm (not Mon) ORANGES AND SUNSHINE (15) Digital Daily 8pm
Wednesday 13 April 8pm Join our bosom buddies as they star in their own side-splittingly funny and totally audacious hit show, which7 is&part theatre, part stand up, part musical Saturday Sunday 8 May and all laughter. Re-liberating the women of Britain, Busting Out!Scheffler’s is an Tall Stories Theatre Company bring Julia Donaldson and Axel unforgettable night out for the girls and the fellas love it too! award-winning book to life in this magical, musical adaptation.
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Entertainment
This summer at The Capitol There’s a packed programme of shows scheduled for this summer at The Capitol. Here are just a few of the highlights James Hood Entertainment Editor
james@the-resident.co.uk
Prepare to rock your socks off when Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise comes to Horsham on Thursday, May 5. Bringing to life some of the greats like Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Eddie Cochran, this show will have you up and out of your seat, singing along to classics you’ll know and love. Winner of Ronnie Scott’s best band
and Radio 2’s best vocalist nominee, Ray Gelato and Kai Hoffman, the award-winning US diva, come together for Hey Boy! Hey Girl! on Sunday, May 15. The international stars will be singing tunes from the great American songbook, including classics That Old Black Magic, I’m in the Mood for Love and Let’s Call the whole Thing Off. British 60s band, The Searchers, is still touring together, and makes a welcome return to Horsham on Saturday, May 21. See them in concert, performing all their famous hits plus
many of their original album recordings. Let’s Hang On tells the story of the musical journey of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. The blue-collar boys who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks invented their own sound and with it they took the world by storm in the 50s. The show is on stage on Friday, June 17. Enjoy an evening of outstanding musical theatre in a show that brings together two of the nation’s favourite entertainment genres - the magic of the musicals and the beauty of the ballroom, in West End Goes Ballroom on Friday, May 20. And enjoy The Essence of Ireland on Sunday, May 22. It’s another breathtaking mix of music and dance taking theatres by storm! May is the month for comedy on stage, with Barry Cryer in Barry Cryer Butterfly Brain - an alphabetical, hypothetical journey from A to Z on Wednesday, May 18. You can also see comedian, writer and broadcaster Arthur Smith in an evening of sublime playfulness, crammed with jokes, anecdotes and short stories, Arthur Smith Exposed is on Friday, May 27. In June, a cast of well-known TV stars come to The Capitol for the hilarious Busybody. The play, which
includes Tracy Shaw (Coronation Street), Peter Amory (Emmerdale) and Gemma Bissix (Eastenders) playing lead roles, tells the story of an interfering cleaning lady who gets involved in police business. See them on stage from Thursday, June 9 to Saturday, June 11. There’s plenty more on stage and screen at The Capitol this summer. For more information on these and other shows, pick up a copy of this season’s brochure, contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com
For the kids Hot on the heels of the Gruffalo’s sell out tour and his monstrous West End success, comes The Gruffalo’s Child – with attitude! Just how brave is she? Find out for yourselves by joining her at The Capitol on Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8. And following the success of their massively popular BBC TV show, Little Howard’s Big Question, Big Howard and the animated six year-old, Little Howard, are coming to the Capitol stage. See them in Little Howard and the Magic Pencil of Life and Death on Wednesday, June 1. Plus, don’t miss CBeebies superstar and children’s favourite Justin Fletcher for an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza in Justin Live! On stage Thursday, July 21 and Friday, July 22.
Showing on the big screen Oranges and Sunshine
Mars Needs Moms 3D
Rio
Based on true-events, this moving story follows Margaret, a British social worker, and countless others separated from their parents as children. Many were promised ‘oranges and sunshine’ in far-off places such as Australia, but reality was very different. Margaret reunites families and brings the world’s attention to the cause.
Disney 3D adventure in which nineyear-old Milo realises how much he needs his mum, after she is abducted by martians. When Milo ends up as a stowaway on the spaceship, he has to rescue himself and his mum from the aliens, along with a few space-age sidekicks. Showing until Thursday, April 21.
Animated movie about Blu, a rare domestic Macaw from an endangered species. He travels to Rio de Janeiro to win over the bird of his dreams, but he must get over his fear of flying first. Find out if they can escape the clutches of the poachers who want to sell them. Showing until Thursday, April 21.
For more information or to book tickets visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com or call The Box Office on 01403 750220
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BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Animal Park 12.30 Live Snooker: The World Championship. Stephen Hendry v Joe Perry and Ronnie O’Sullivan v Dominic Dale. 5.10 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 5.55 Party Election Broadcast. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship Peter Ebdon v Stuart Bingham and Stephen Maguire v Barry Hawkins. 8.00 Railway Walks (R) 8.30 Raymond Blanc’s Kitchen Secrets 9.00 Fix My Family The work of a hostel for homeless families in North Wales. 10.00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 An Island Parish (R) 11.50 Snooker: The World Championship 12.40 Snooker Extra 2.40 BBC News 3.15 The Super League Show 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
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6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.25 Party Election Broadcast. 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 The Dales 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 The Reckoning Part one of two. Thriller, starring Ashley Jensen. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Real Crime with Mark Austin: Murder of a Father (R) 11.35 River Monsters (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 UEFA Champions League Weekly 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.10 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.10 Frasier (R) 8.40 Friends (R) 9.10 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.05 Brothers & Sisters 11.00 Relocation, Relocation (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Make Do & Mend 12.30 Come Dine with Me (R) 1.05 Come Dine with Me (R) 1.35 Come Dine with Me (R) 2.05 Come Dine with Me (R) 2.35 Come Dine with Me (R) 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Help! My House Is Infested Helping homeowners with pest infestations. 9.00 Meet the Middletons Kate Middleton’s extended family. 10.00 FILM: Hostage (2005) Thriller. 12.10 Music on 4: Green Day: Awesome Live 12.45 European Poker Tour 1.40 The SS (R) 2.35 Empire (R) 3.30 Warlords (R) 4.25 Codex (R) 5.10 Wogan’s Perfect Recall (R) 5.35 Ugly Betty (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.05 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.15 FILM: First Daughter. (1999) Adventure, starring Mariel Hemingway. 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 How Do They Do It?; 5 News Update 8.00 The Gadget Show The latest technological toys; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Hotel Inspector New series. A 17th-century B&B in Winchester. 10.00 Extraordinary People: The Rainman Twins (R) 11.00 FILM: Private Benjamin (1980) Comedy, starring Goldie Hawn. 1.10 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Bang for Your Buck (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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BBC2
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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 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.25 Party Election Broadcast. 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Military Driving School 8.00 Countrywise Paul Heiney and the team uncover living history in Sussex. 9.00 The Reckoning Conclusion. Mark Dobson saves Sally’s life. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: The Hitcher (2007) Horror remake, starring Sean Bean. 12.05 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.10 Crossing Jordan 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
Channel 4
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Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.05 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.15 FILM: Nowhere to Land. (2000) Disaster thriller, starring Jack Wagner. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. Tash's lies are finally exposed. (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 Extraordinary Dogs; 5 News Update 8.00 Tutankhamun: The Mystery Revealed The cause of the pharaoh’s death; (R) 5 News at 9 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Justin Bieber reprises his role as teenage bomber Jason McCann. 10.00 CSI: Miami (R) 10.55 CSI: NY (R) 11.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 12.55 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Animal Park 1.00 See Hear 1.30 Live Snooker: The World Championship. Graeme Dott v Mark King and John Higgins v Stephen Lee. 5.10 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 5.55 Party Election Broadcast. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship Mark Selby v Jimmy Robertson and Mark Allen v Matthew Stevens. 8.00 The Great British Wedding Cake Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood explore the history of the wedding cake. 9.00 The Crimson Petal and the White Sugar becomes governess to William’s daughter. 10.00 The Victorians 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Snooker: The World Championship 12.10 Snooker Extra 2.10 BBC News 3.25 Close 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
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6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Britain’s Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.25 Party Election Broadcast. 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Farewell Liz 8.00 Midsomer Murders Barnaby investigates wedding-themed murders. With Pam Ferris and Kacey Ainsworth. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Closing the Ring (2007) Drama, starring Shirley MacLaine. 12.40 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.45 FILM: Thirteen. (2003) Drama, starring Holly Hunter. 4.25 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News
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6.10 The Treacle People (R) 6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.10 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 8.35 Friends (R) 9.05 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 10.55 Country House Rescue (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Make Do & Mend 12.35 Come Dine with Me (R) 1.05 Come Dine with Me (R) 1.35 Come Dine with Me (R) 2.05 Come Dine with Me (R) 2.40 Come Dine with Me (R) 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Vacation, Vacation, Vacation 8.30 Superscrimpers: Waste Not Want Not 9.00 The Sex Education Show: Stop Pimping Our Kids Anna Richardson tackles one of the nation’s biggest newsagents. 10.00 Desperate Housewives 11.05 The Big C 11.40 Music on 4: Being N-Dubz in America and Beyond 12.10 Music on 4: Abbey Road Debuts 12.30 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show Spotlight 12.45 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions (R) 1.00 Face of Britain (R) 1.55 The Da Vinci Detective (R) 3.50 Decoding Da Vinci (R) 4.45 Hill Street Blues (R) 5.35 Countdown (R)
Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 Bridezillas (R) 12.00 The Family Recipe (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.20 House (R) 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 The Vanessa Show 3.05 Chinese Food in Minutes (R) 3.15 FILM: Uncorked. (2009) Romantic drama, starring Julie Benz and Scott Elrod. 5.00 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 OK! TV. Weekday magazine show, hosted by Kate Walsh and Matt Johnson. 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Starlight: For the Children; 5 News Update 8.00 Essex Jungle New series. People who sell, own and rescue reptiles and exotic animals; 5 News at 9 9.00 NCIS 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 How Not to Decorate (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)
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BBC2
6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Animal Park 1.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship. Mark Selby v Jimmy Robertson. 5.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. 6.30 Great British Menu. Chefs from the North West prepare their desserts. 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship John Higgins v Stephen Lee. 8.00 The Animal’s Guide to Britain Chris Packham explores the lives of grassland creatures. 9.00 A History of Celtic Britain The beginning of Roman Britain. 10.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience 10.30 Newsnight; Weather 11.20 Snooker: The World Championship 12.10 Snooker Extra 2.10 BBC News 4.00 BBC Learning Zone
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6.20 The Hoobs (R) 6.45 The Hoobs (R) 7.10 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 8.35 Friends (R) 9.05 Wife Swap USA (R) 10.00 Brothers & Sisters 10.55 The Restoration Man (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Make Do & Mend 12.35 Come Dine with Me (R) 1.05 Come Dine with Me (R) 1.35 Come Dine with Me (R) 2.05 Come Dine with Me (R) 2.40 Come Dine with Me (R) 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Fern. 6.00 The Simpsons. Ned Flanders takes in lodgers. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. Warren misleads Jenny while Mitzeee stashes the ill-gotten money. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Three in a Bed Guest-house owners from Cornwall, North Yorkshire and the Isle of Wight compete. 9.00 The Sex Education Show: Stop Pimping Our Kids Anna Richardson investigates sexual images in music videos. Last in the series. 10.00 10 O’Clock Live 11.05 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.30 The Ricky Gervais Show 12.05 Music on 4: Snowbombing Road Trip 2011 12.25 Music on 4: The JD Set: London 12.40 Music on 4: Elbow: Rocket Science 12.55 FILM: Raavanan. (2010) Premiere. Crime thriller, starring Chiyaan Vikram. 3.05 Unreported World (R) 3.30 Decoding Da Vinci (R) 5.20 Truel (R) 5.35 Countdown (R)
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Friday 15 April 2011
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Strive for 5 week encourages individuals and families to get active with the help of their local leisure centres. We have put on a range of free activities for you to try during the week and have included some vouchers below for you to use.
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10.00am – 2.00pm Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre, Wickhurst Lane, Broadbridge Heath
Activities include Football, Trampolining, Face Painting, Roller Disco, Zumba, Body Pump, Badminton and much more. For more information visit our website www.billingshurstleisurecentre.co.uk or call 01403 787500.
Activities include Trampolining, Bouncy Castle, Table Tennis, Badminton, Zumba, Boxercise, Easter Egg Hunt and much more. For more information visit our website
Activities include Trampolining, Bouncy Castle, Table Tennis, Boccia, New Age Kurling, Badminton, Zumba, Body Pump and much more. For more information visit our website
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Health & Lifestyle
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Award winning salon reveals its Beauty Secrets
Julia Martin Health & Lifestyle
julia.martin@the-resident.co.uk
As our thoughts turn to summer and we start to realise that our bodies and skins could do with some gentle improvement, make sure you visit the Beauty Secrets salon in East Street to book some seriously effective treatments as well as some delicious pampering treats. The salon received one of the highest accolades in the beauty business by winning the ‘Gunot Crown Award 2011’ and it was clear that this was well deserved when I visited the salon’s open evening on Thursday 8th April. I was amazed by the range of innovative and ground breaking new treatments, but also delighted to discover that ancient Eastern traditional beauty methods were also on offer. The salon is unique in combining all the expertise of a salon with the comfort and tranquility of a day spa. The doors were opened to reveal a treasure-filled beauty paradise in which we were led from room to room to marvel at the possibilities open to clients. The first room was occupied by a lady receiving the ancient Hopi ear candle which gently softens ear wax by using a technique based on the chimney principle where the warm oil infused candle softly draws the wax from the ear. This is beneficial for those suffering from headaches, stress, tinnitus and is ideal for a preflight treatment. It is deeply relaxing and the smell is gorgeous. Next we witnessed Endermologie in progress where the advanced lipomassage re-educates the fat cells and helps lift buttocks whilst a deep massage is enjoyed. You have to wear a light body suit but it is an effective long term treatment which can yield excellent results after a few sessions. There is a 50% discount on the first consultation which includes the
initial treatment, and is available until the end of May. There are four skincare houses at Beauty Secrets so there is a wide range of body massages and facials on offer. They are offering the latest Hydradermie 2 by Guinot as well as the excellent Carita Pro Lift Facial which was demonstrated on the night. The lady had the lifting facial done on one side of her face only at first (they ensured me they would even
her out later!) and the diffference was noticeable with one eyebrow higher than the other. We were then led into the Morrocan themed area where the Rasul Spa is situated, and this is a beautiful peaceful area with a starlit ceiling where warm rain gently falls at the end of the session to totally relax and replenish the body and mind. Different coloured clays are put on different areas of the body to help detoxify and soften the skin.
Finally, we sampled the delights of the Perfume Studio where stylish and bespoke perfumes can be created for individuals. This is a great idea for Hen nights and special mother and daughter occasions. I thoroughly enjoyed the evening and met many avid fans of the salon who extolled the virtues of its treatments and service. My only problem would be to choose from the vast array of tempting, luxury offerings.
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Health & Lifestyle
New sunbed regulations to protect under-18s Environmental Health Officers from Horsham District Council will be visiting tanning salons over the next few weeks to help ensure they are complying with new laws aimed at protecting under-18s from the health risks associated with sunbeds. The World Health Organisation has classified sunbeds as dangerous as cigarettes, with over-exposure to UV rays being the main cause of skin cancer. The Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010 will prevent under-18s from: • Being allowed to use tanning salons and sunbeds at premises including, beauty salons, leisure centres, gyms and hotels • Being offered the use of a sunbed • Being allowed to be in an area
reserved for sunbed users Salon owners who allow children to use their sunbeds could face fines of up to £20,000 if they fail to comply with the law. However, there will be no requirement for businesses to ask for ID, or to keep a register of customers. Local authorities will be responsible for enforcing the act by inspecting businesses and premises to ensure they are complying with the regulations. Speaking of the new sunbed laws, Ray Lee, Director of Development and Environment at Horsham District Council said: “The new law recognises that adults are free to make their own decisions about sunbed use, but they should also know what dangers are involved. “My message to young sunbed
users is clear: you are putting your health at risk. Intense bursts of UV radiation can cause damage to your skin, even after just one use. “The Environmental Health Team will be visiting premises to make sure that there is no abuse of the law. We would also encourage people to report any breach of the rules to us. A system is being set up to put checks in place and any reports of under-18s using commercial sunbeds will be investigated. “Officers will have to power to inspect premises, see business records or other relevant information, apply for entry warrants and prosecute operators breaking the law.” Environmental Health Officers visiting tanning salons will be giving free advice and guidelines on how to
comply with the law and help to ensure that the public are protected. To find out more, please visit www. horsham.gov.uk
If anyone is concerned about a tanning salon breaching the law please contact Horsham District Council on 01403 215453.
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Exceptional home in village for rent Horsham Letting Agents Lines & James Ltd, are pleased to be offering an exceptional Arts and Crafts style house, available unfurnished, in the favoured village of Rusper, just over five miles from Horsham Town Centre at a rental of £4,500 per calendar month. The property is approached by a shingle drive with entry through electric wrought iron security gates. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and finished to an extremely high standard throughout with a wealth of oak beams, oak casement windows, an oak staircase and solid oak floors with under floor heating. A large reception hall with cloakroom and coat room has double doors leading to a magnificent Clive Christian oak kitchen with limestone floor, marble tops and splash backs, with integrated appliances including a large Wolf range, American fridge/ freezer, wine refrigerated unit and a steam oven. There is also a breakfast area, utility room and further cloakroom off the Kitchen. The large drawing room features a magnificent fireplace and oak doors to the garden, there is also a dining room with an impressive bay window and a further family/reception room.
On the first floor, a spacious landing leads to two master bedroom suites with full marble en-suites and walk-in wardrobes. Also on this floor are two further double bedrooms each with marble shower rooms. All the bedrooms are of large proportions with oak fitted wardrobes. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms and another en-suite bathroom. Outside the gardens have been landscaped with a large terrace area and a paved area with pergola. The rear garden is mainly laid lawn with borders. There is a double garage in the drive to the front of the house, providing parking space for many cars. This property offers easy access on to the A264, A23, A24 and national motorway network. Gatwick Airport is just over 9 miles away. Patricia James, Director, said “We are delighted to market this property which has been built to an exceptionally high standard and offers far reaching views over stunning countryside. “ For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Lines & James Ltd on 01403 210088 or email lettings@linesandjames. com
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Chance to buy final remaining plot at The Paddocks Local estate agency Connells in Horsham today announces the launch of the last remaining house at Berkeley Southern’s (Ltd) prestigious development, The Paddocks in Horsham. Boxgrove House is a luxury, fivebedroom home which not only incorporates stylish design, the latest in home entertainment and communications and security. Just one of the 13 magnificent homes available at The Paddocks, the stunning collection has proven very popular with buyers. At the launch on 16 & 17th April, those hoping to secure the final home will have an opportunity look round and get a taste of the uncompromising attention to
detail the developer has given to this new home. “Boxgrove House combines beauty and space with high technology and the very best security features,” says Ben Annetts, Head of Sales and Marketing at Berkeley Southern (Ltd). “This executive family home caters for practically any requirements you can think of and will come fully fitted with beautiful fixtures and furniture.” The Paddocks is a secluded development of just 13 semi-detached and detached houses, set at the end of a private cul-de-sac. As part of Berkeley’s Village Collection, the development offers the best of village life and the local community with the convenience of modern living. It is
situated in a location where everyday modern needs are met by a range of local amenities and facilities. Boxgrove House has an open plan kitchen/breakfast room and family area with doors that lead out onto the lovely gardens. The traditionally styled kitchens by Cuisines Schmidt incorporate stone worktops and a range of appliances including an American style fridge-freezer. Other ground floor accommodation includes a large living room also with doors that open onto the gardens, a separate dining room, perfect for entertaining, a utility and cloakroom. Quality has been the developer’s highest priority in designing
Boxgrove House. Whether it is wired for the fully integrated home entertainment system, or the quality kitchen and bathroom fittings, every detail has been taken care of. “This is the last chance to secure a home at The Paddocks, so I am sure we will get a lot of interest in the upcoming launch,” says Sarah Turpin, Sales & Marketing Manager for Connells. “Boxgrove House is truly a dream property and to view it fully furnished is just the finishing touch to what is a stunning house in a highly sought after area.” For further information about Boxgrove House, which is priced at £725,000, or to book your place at the launch, contact Connells
Planning Applications
Retrospective renovation and refurbishment of existing dwelling house (Listed Building Consent) Chesworth House Denne Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1JR
First floor side extension 55 Millfield Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9HT
DC/11/0608 Conversion of roofspace and alterations to garden room (Listed Building Consent) Martins The Street Thakeham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3EP
Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 25/03/2011 and 31/03/2011
DC/11/0679 Single storey extension to rear, dormer to rear elevation bedroom and alteration to bathroom 1 Kings Barn Cottages Peppers Lane Ashurst Steyning West Sussex BN44 3BB DC/11/0644 Demolition of existing dwelling and erection of one replacement four bedroom dwelling Spinney Ruff Ivy Lane Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3BZ DC/11/0648 Proposed single storey extension 23 Willow Way Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3BG DC/11/0529 Material amendments to DC/10/0900 (Erection of 4 detached dwellings) to incorporate solar panels and a revised site boundary to increase garden areas to 2 houses, at land adjacent to The Manor House (Approval of Reserved Matters) The Manor House 2 High Street Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9PH DC/11/0593 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree Land East of 1 Willow Drive Billingshurst West Sussex
DC/11/0639 Erection of a 167.4sq.m. polytunnel (Prior Notification) Pear Tree Farm West Chiltington Lane Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9DP DC/11/0614 The erection of a gatehouse to provide residential accommodation for staff White Herons Farm Forest Road Colgate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TB DC/11/0661 Changes to previously approved permission Ref. DC/10/1162 (2-storey, 1st floor and single storey extensions to the existing property with related internal alterations, extension plus alterations to existing garage along with amendments to the driveway) High Bisham Springfield Lane Colgate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TA DC/11/0664 Breach of conditions in respect of working hours and times of delivery loading and unloading (Certificate of Lawful Development - Existing) Adams Yard West End Lane Henfield West Sussex
DC/11/0505 Installation of 6 Solar PV panels on back flat roof of property Russwood Staples Barn Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9PR DC/11/0676
DC/11/0339 Erection of tractor shed/store on land west of The Orchard Holme Farm Winterpit Lane Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6LZ DC/11/0586 Conversion of existing garage to form selfcontained annexe Fiddlers Rest Nuthurst Street Nuthurst Horsham West Sussex RH13 6RG
DC/11/0630 Provision of dormers to front elevation 82 Pondtail Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 5HR
DC/11/0673 Construction of a single storey end of terrace bungalow facing Peary Close, use of part of existing extension on northern boundary as part of new bungalow 14 Peary Close Horsham West Sussex RH12 5GD
DC/11/0270 Single storey extension at rear, loft conversion with box-dormer at rear and roof lights at front 119 Crawley Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4DX DC/11/0647 Single storey side extension 123 Farhalls Crescent Horsham West Sussex RH12 4BU
DC/11/0444 Ground floor extension to provide dining room, utility and shower/wc room and relocation of existing shed 53 Amberley Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4LJ DC/11/0642 Proposed single storey side extension and front porch Leafydell 19A Clovers End Horsham West Sussex RH12 4LU
DC/11/0669 Equestrian hay and machinery store with improved access Whitehall Cottage Pickhurst Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1DA DC/11/0674 Overflow car parking during Summer months Bonwycks Lodge Farm Ifield Wood Ifield Crawley West Sussex RH11 0LE DC/11/0651 Proposed garden room and alterations to link between kitchen and games room White Gables Farm Loxwood Road Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3BP
DC/11/0632 Surgery to 1 x Portuguese Laurel (T) and group of 7 x Hornbeams (G1) (Works to Trees in a Conservation Area) Holy Trinity Church Church Street Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3EB DC/11/0638 Single storey rear extension Morning Ville Brighton Road Shermanbury Horsham West Sussex RH13 8HD
DC/11/0643 Proposed replacement house and garage Clover Cottage Thornhill Stables Billingshurst Road Coolham Horsham West Sussex RH13 8QN DC/11/0655
DC/11/0657 Erection of 133 residential dwellings (forty one 2-bed, fifty three 3-bed and thirty nine 4-bed) with associated access, parking, landscaping and infrastructure Land East of Turners Close and East and South of Millfield Southwater West Sussex
DC/11/0589 First floor side extension and alterations to existing entrance hall Talsarnu Worthing Road Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9BH DC/11/0656 Single storey and two storey rear extension to replace existing conservatory 21 Edinburgh Close Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9XB
DC/11/0660 Proposed single storey rear extension and conversion of integral garage to habitable accommodation 1 Crockhurst Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9XA DC/11/0573 Retrospective permission for a change of use of the front room area to A1 retail whilst keeping the back rooms as a community sports and social club Storrington Club 28 West Street Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4EE DC/11/0680 Side and rear extensions and roof extension The Jays Mead Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3PJ
DC/11/0683 Proposed rear ground floor extension (Full Planning) Miljaz Barn Pulborough Road Cootham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4HP DC/11/0685 Proposed rear ground floor extension (Listed Building Consent) Miljaz Barn Pulborough Road Cootham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4HP DC/11/0634 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree 2 Link Hill Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4LS
DC/11/0654 Fell 1 x Cryptomeria Japonica (T3) and surgery to 1 x Holm Oak and 2 x Yew (T2 and T4) (Works to Trees in a Conservation Area) Charlton House 5 High Street Steyning West Sussex BN44 3GG DC/11/0663 Alteration of approved external stair extension to vaults and external landscaping to the rear of the property (Listed Building Consent) Charlton House 5 High Street Steyning West Sussex BN44 3GG DC/11/0667 Take down and rebuild front garden wall (Listed Building Consent) Newham House Sheep Pen Lane Steyning West Sussex BN44 3GP
DC/11/0637 Extension to front of property to create open plan porch 12 Southdown Way Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3NS
Horsham office on 01403 256331 or visit the branch at 31 Carfax, Horsham. Alternatively, you can contact the marketing suite, which is open from Thursday to Monday between 10am and 5pm, on 01403 251862. Surgery to 2 x Oak trees 35 St Michaels Way Partridge Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 8LA
DC/11/0652 Two storey north extension and single storey west extension Blaxton Down Blackstone Lane Blackstone Henfield West Sussex BN5 9TA
DC/11/0596 Amendment to planning consent DC/10/2038 (Replacement Dwelling) comprising alterations to the permitted garage and additional dormer window to front roof slope of dwelling Whispers Hillside Walk Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3HL
Further details of the applications, including plans, may be inspected at the Council Offices, Park North, North Street, Horsham, during the period of 21 days from the date of this advert, or can be viewed on the Council’s web site at www.horsham.gov.uk.
DC/11/0653 Erection of 2 No. semi-detached (3-bed) cottages Land North of 5 Henfield Road Small Dole West Sussex
Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council should do so in writing, stating the reference number, within the stated period, to the Director of Development & Environment, Park North, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL. Any correspondence received will be available for public inspection and posted on the Council’s web site.
DC/11/0650 Demolition of existing ground floor extensions, reduce detached garage in length and proposed two-storey side extension Zephyr Sinnocks West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2JX DC/11/0635 Demolition of existing outbuilding comprising utility room, store and planter and reconstruction as utility and garden room Rookcross Cottage Rookcross Lane West Grinstead Horsham West Sussex RH13 8LL
The Council has introduced a scheme to provide the public with an opportunity to speak at committee meetings when planning applications are being decided. Details of the procedure can be obtained from the Planning Office or by telephoning 01403 215598. For Council jobs and lots more, visit www.horsham. gov.uk
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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 ? • • • • • •
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Property - Ask the Experts
If you would like to ask our panel of industry experts a question, please send an email to: asktheexperts@the-resident.co.uk
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Ian Munslow Director Munslow Bailey Gray
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What is the benefit of using a ‘Home Genie’ before placing my home on the market?
The answer to this one is simple, when you are marketing your home for sale it is common sense that you will want to present your property in the best possible light in order to maximise your chances of selling at the best possible price! Perhaps the question should be ‘What possible reason is there not to use the Home Genie? The key difference of our Home Genie service is that our business partner, Tracey Bailey had been running an established interior design company for many years before we decided to launch a new independent Estate Agency in Horsham. Introducing professional interior design to the domestic property market was to us a logical step. Many agents will profess that presentation advice forms part of their service but I would challenge that, from my experience many agents avoid discussing presentation for fear of alienating themselves to the customer and losing business, after all our homes are the most personal areas of our lives and we are rightly very protective of them. We take a much more proactive view, explaining to our clients upfront that the way in which we live our private lives is not always the best way to present our homes for sale! Tracey has years of experience in optimising furniture layouts and designing interiors to broaden the appeal of a property to the widest audience possible. Whilst a lot of what she does is common sense, it is often difficult for us to critically review our own homes so having an interior designer offer impartial and constructive advice can only be a positive thing? Finally, what about cost, surely this must come at a high price? All of our clients at Munslow Bailey Gray benefit from a free Home Genie consultation and report, it is part of our service that makes us unique as a property consultancy! Tracey will visit your home and offer her advice as to any adjustment that can be made to improve its appeal to potential purchasers, often at no cost at all! As a seasoned agent myself I have to admit that interior design is not my strongest skill, which is why I rely upon Tracey to advise our clients, after all she is the interior designer and has produced many stunning interiors throughout her career, which makes her the obvious choice to advise on the interior presentation of your home If you would like further information please contact Munslow Bailey Gray on 01403 267530 or log on to their web site at www.mbgproperties.com
Munslow Bailey Gray 01403 267530 25 Piries Place, Horsham RH12 1EH
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I am considering Buying to Let but am confused by all the jargon.
It is no surprise that during an on-going period of soft sale prices and increasing letting activity that more and more people are looking to increase their investment portfolios or to transfer other investments into property. After all, many of today’s millionaires made their fortunes by buying property at the end of the last recession. It is important however to keep your feet on the ground and not to be over ambitious. Property is a medium to long term investment and this is true more now than ever before. Your biggest profits will come from capital growth and this takes time. It is advisable that all buy-to-let investors should look at any property purchase as at least a 5 – 10 year investment, so if you are expecting to buy an investment property and retire on the profits a year later you will be sorely disappointed. Many people do make a living from their lettings portfolios’ but typically these are built up over time. JARGON BUSTER: Capital Growth: The increase in value (‘capital’) of a property from the time you bought it. Coverage: This term relates to the mortgage on the property versus the rental income. Lenders are keen to see that Buy-to-Let mortgage payments will be covered by the rental income. So if a lender wants 130% rental coverage on a monthly mortgage payment of £1,000 then the rental income would need to be £1,300 per month. Gearing: The amount of lending against a property, or portfolio of properties. ‘Highly geared’ means that a property or portfolio has a high percentage of finance against its value. ROI: Return on Investment: As most property investments are supported with a mortgage (which is subsequently covered by the rental income) the investment is typically regarded as the deposit plus costs (such as stamp duty, solicitors fees etc) to purchase the property. The initial return would be from any excess rental income, but as most property investments are medium to long term, it is the capital growth that is typically the ‘profit’generator of Buy to Let. Yield: The rental yield is the yearly income achieved through rent versus the purchase price (or value) of the property. So, for example, if a property worth £200k had a monthly rental value of £800 then the gross yield would be calculated by multiplying the monthly rental by 12 (£800 x 12 = £9,600) and then dividing that amount by the property value (£9,600/£200k = 4.8%). Leaders qualified and experienced staff are able to give independent advice about potential purchases as well as talk you through the more in-depth considerations of lettings. With the right advice and a pragmatic approach it is easy to make a success of property investment. Contact Kathy on 01403 217585 or kathytaylor@leaders.co.uk
Leaders 18a Market Square, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 217585 www.leaders.co.uk
Simon Rollison Broker Consultant Mercier Allen
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Is now the right time to get a fixed rate mortgage?
There has been a lot of media speculation in the last week, that the Bank of England will have to raise interest rates because of rising inflation. However, there seems to be little sign that the members of the Monetary Policy Committee can all agree on a strategy. It is true that inflation is higher than we would like, but is this a short term problem caused by high fuel costs and commodity prices? Also, we are yet to see the true effect of the recent increase in VAT. This is likely to increase inflation further, but to what level? So we all seem to be playing a game of sit and wait. That is all of us apart from some lenders. Recently we have seen a mixed bag of lenders increasing their fixed rates possibly in expectation of a potential base rate increase. The answer to your question is a difficult one, if you want to take into account the overall economic situation. If however you are just focusing on your household budget, then it may be more straightforward. The Bank of England has now held the base rate at 0.5% for 2 YEARS, this is unprecedented. It seems reasonable to assume that this long period of low interest rates is going to come to an end. In which case it seems that yes, now could be a very good time to find a fixed rate. If you want stability of payments and you just feel better knowing how much your mortgage payment is each month, then a fixed rate might suit you very nicely. If the thought of your mortgage payment increasing month on month terrifies you, then being on a variable rate or a base rate tracker product might mean you are in for an interesting year. Unfortunately, no one can know for sure what is around the corner. I would suggest though that if you are considering taking out a fixed rate mortgage, you have a chat with an independent advisor sooner rather than later. For further information and advice about any mortgage requirement, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk Please note that this article does not constitute as advice, anyone seeking independent advice should contact an independent financial adviser. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage Mercier Allen and Associates Limited is an Appointed Representative of IN Partnership the trading name of The On-Line Partnership Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Mercier Allen 43 – 44 Carfax, Horsham. West Sussex RH12 1EQ 01403 268562 www.mercierallen.co.uk
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90% Mortgages Available “There are still mortgages available – both for First Time Buyers and existing home owners” - that’s the message from Mortgage Solutions Limited, Horsham’s longest established independent mortgage consultancy, now in it’s 25th year. Clive Hancocks, Director of Mortgage Solutions said that “despite recent dramatic and negative headlines, deals are still available for most people and those looking to move house should not be discouraged from seeking expert advice. 90% mortgages are readily available from several lenders and there is no shortage of funds. Despite the ever changing market, there are still mortgages available for those who have a deposit.” “Lower demand for property has pushed prices down, allowing capable buyers now to purchase at bargain levels,” Clive said. He continued: “The media has recently reported that mortgage approvals had reached an all-time low but this is not surprising at all. Fewer people have been buying houses so fewer mortgages were required. When house sales pick up again so will the uptake of mortgages.” With news of the changing mortgage situation hitting the headlines almost daily, Clive Hancocks and Paul Watts of Mortgage Solutions Limited give advice to those now considering a move.
It’s not all gloom and doom for the housing market and the mortgage industry... Q What exactly is happening
with mortgages at the moment?
A In simple terms the financial
markets in which banks happily lent funds to other banks have effectively slowed dramatically. For borrowers in the UK, the net effect has been a reduction in the number of mortgage products available. In addition, lenders have become more cautious in terms of whom, and to what degree they are prepared to lend.
Q So does that make it impossible to borrow at the moment?
A
No, not at all. It is important not to be put off by the negative news on the television and radio. There is still a market out there and some lenders are willing to lend up to 90%. The most important thing is to get expert advice. The market is changing so quickly that now more than ever is the time to seek out a truly independ-
ent mortgage consultancy. We will be able to fully determine your circumstances, and in the majority of cases will be able to find a suitable source of funds at the most competitive rates to meet individual needs.
Q But are independent mort-
gage advisers truly independent?
A
Yes. We, at Mortgage Solutions Limited, for example, are able to look at the entire market to help you to find the most appropriate product. More than two thirds of mortgages arranged in the UK are conducted by brokers and many of those products are only available via the broker route. Mortgage advisers tied to banks or building societies will just consider their own deals.
Q But the news reports say
the cost of mortgages is now so
much greater than it was this time last year…
A
Again, these stories do not really reflect the entire market and there are different deals available to different clients. It is true that those who are still able to borrow are finding that the rates of interest now on offer are often higher than they were 12 months ago, but still historically low. But again, an independent adviser can help you to find the best of what is available.
Q What would you say to people who are not sure whether they should move or stay put?
A
Firstly, take advice from your local estate agent about the market situation in your area. An agent such as Woodlands in Horsham (01403 270270) will be able to give you a true picture of how easy it will be to sell and buy. Then take mortgage advice from us. When you find your ideal next
Clive Hancocks FPC CeMap Director
home, we should be able to help you find a mortgage. The market may have changed but there should be something available to most people.
Q What do you think will happen long-term?
A It’s hard to say. There will al-
ways be people who have to move house (and remortgage for a variety of reasons) and once vendors understand that prices have softened, the market should start to move again. I hope the current situation with mortgages is short-term. The Bank of England intervention is intended to encourage inter-bank lending again and to help the markets return to a greater degree of normality. Individuals need to make the decision that is right for them - but I would certainly suggest they do that, after seeking independent advice from the experts.
Paul Watts CeFA CeMap Director
A founding director of Mortgage Solutions. Over 35 years in the mortgage industry. His career started at the Leeds Permanent Building Society for two years in London before moving to the Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society for twelve years where he managed 3 offices of the Society culminating in the management of the Head Office branch in Cheltenham. This was followed by his position of Business Development Manager at Citibank just before forming Mortgage Solutions in Horsham in 1986.
A career in Financial Services for over 20 years. He started with the Prudential with a 7 year spell as a Financial Advisor embracing all aspects of financial services. He then moved on to the Abbey National as a Manager for five years handling all aspects of mortgage advice. In 2002, Paul joined Mortgage Solutions Limited as Senior Mortgage Advisor and became a Director in 2008.
13 WEST STREET HORSHAM RH12 1PB To make a no obligation appointment, please call Mortgage Solutions Limited on: 01403 241414 - www.mortgagesolutionsltd.co.uk Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. A fee of up to £95 may be charged for arranging your mortgage. An additional fee of up to £295 may be charged on completion, the amount will depend on your individual circumstances. MAB2866
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With stunning views over open countryside, a beautiful Grade Listed house A detached 1930s family house with spacious accommodation and aIIdelightful garden, situated on the edge Horsham centre. Accommodation1/4 includes sitting room with Horsham stoneofroof, set intown grounds of approximately of an a acre with theand separate room, a family/garden room, a study/office, three bedrooms on the first floor potentialdining to acquire an additional half acre of land. Planning permission also exists and further twogarage bedrooms on the second floor. There is a large rear garden and the total for aabarn style (DC/10/1569).
A three bedroom semi detached Victorian estate cottage, which dates back to 1891 and is set in approximately half an acre, enjoying a good degree of seclusion in a very peaceful setting and with views over open countryside.
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Horsham £595,000 An attractive Arts and Craft style detached four bedroom family home in need of renovation, conveniently located within walking distance of Horsham town centre and Station and with no onward chain.
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BRoaDBRIDGE HEaTH
£130,000
An exceptional self contained first floor flat with its own personal front door and staircase leading to spacious and superbly presented accommodation.
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HoRSHam
o.I.E.o. £180,000
HoRSHam
£319,950
a 1 bed retirement property constructed by mcCarthy & Stone (Development) Limited. Hall, living room, kitchen, bed, bathroom, communal gardens, residents’ parking, sold with fitted carpets, light fittings, curtains and blinds. NO FORWARD CHAIN.
a semi detached family house that has been extended to the rear and now gives spacious living accommodation. The property benefits from
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HorsHam 01403 263000
downstairs cloakroom, private driveway with detached garage, gardens.
HoRSHam
HoRSHam
£339,950
Substantial 4 bedroom family house on west side. Hall, 17’9 x 12’2 lounge, dining room, conservatory, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, family bathroom, shower room, private drive providing off the road parking, integral garage, gardens.
HorsHam 01403 263000
£482,000 a spacious semi detached three bedroom family house in sought after country location on plot of approximately 1/3 of an acre. Consent has been granted to substantially extend the property to give approximate accommodation of 1700 square feet.
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HoRSHam
£419,995
HoRSHam
an immaculate three storey townhouse within a select gated development only a short walk from both the town centre and station. The property occupies a prime position.
£425,000
a detached 4 double bedroom house with 21’10 x 12’7 living room, separate study and a well fitted kitchen. On the ground floor is also a cloakroom. The property has been enhanced by a 11’7 x 11’5 conservatory which is heated and overlooks the garden.
HorsHam 01403 263000
HorsHam 01403 263000
BILLINGSHURST
£287,500
a link detached 3 bedroom house situated in a small residential cul-de-sac. Entrance porch, entrance hall, cloakroom, double aspect lounge, kitchen, dining room, bathroom, enclosed rear garden. BillingsHurst 01403 785288
BILLINGSHURST
£106,950
BILLINGSHURST
o.I.E.o. £280,000
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 3-bedroom semi-detached cottage-style house. Entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, en-suite shower, bathroom, garage, southerly garden.
BillingsHurst 01403 785288
BillingsHurst 01403 785288
SToRRINGToN
£390,000 a detached family home within easy reach of the village centre, pleasantly located in a large plot adjoining open farmland offering scope to enlarge, STPP. 4 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, conservatory, kitchen, cloakroom, bathroom, garage, parking for additional vehicles.
storrington 01903 746000
BILLINGSHURST
£210,000
BILLINGSHURST
a brand new traditionally-built 3-bedroom semi-detached house situated immediately off the High Street. Entrance hall, lounge/dining room/fitted kitchen, cloakroom, bathroom, nearby permit parking.
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£383,000
a 4/5 bedroom detached family house. Entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, study, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, annexe room/bedroom 5, shower room, 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), enclosed rear garden.
BillingsHurst 01403 785288
£379,950
FITTLEWoRTH
£445,000
WEST CHILTINGToN
£530,000
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£177,500
A detached bungalow with flexible and spacious accommodation. 3 double bedrooms, sitting room, conservatory/dining room, kitchen,bathroom, south facing rear garden, ample parking.
Spacious family home with accommodation over 3 floors. 4 beds (1 en-suite), 2 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, reception hall, utility, cloaks, bathroom, off road parking, gardens, views over farmland.
a deceptively large detached bungalow in excellent order. 3 bedrooms (2 with en-suites), sitting room, dining room, study/bedroom 3, kitchen/ breakfast room, W.C, double garage, parking, gardens, approx ½ acre plot.
a maisonette conveniently situated in the heart of the village with the benefit of character features and in good order throughout. 2 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom.
storrington 01903 746000
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horsham £315,000 Guide Price
horsham £400,000 O.I.E.O.
An extremely well presented three bedroom town house located within this much sought-after position and being within the catchment of both Forest Boys and Millais Girls School catchment areas.
An impressive four double bedroom, detached family home set in a cul de sac. An immaculate example of a modern detached house with spacious reception rooms, high quality kitchen fittings with granite work surfaces and en suite shower room to the master bedroom.
Lounge with Balcony * Double Glazing and Gas Fired Central Heating * 3 Double Bedrooms * En Suite Master Bedroom * Millais and Forest Catchment
Four Double Bedrooms * Spacious Reception Rooms * Impressive Fitted Kitchen * Cul de Sac Location * Private Rear Garden
horsham £80,000
cowfold £299,950
horsham £239,950
horsham £339,950
One Double Bedroom * Living Room * Fitted Kitchen * Warden Assisted * Communal Grounds * Allocated Parking
Recently updated * 3 Reception Rooms * Lounge with log burner * Master with en suite * Loft converted * Double Glazing * Village Location * Utility Room * No Onward Chain
Modern Apartment * Close to Town Centre * Two Double Bedrooms * Gas Central Heating * En suite and Bathroom * Car Port Parking * Double Glazing * Gas Fired Central Heating * Approx 110 years remaining on lease
Detached House * Kitchen/Breakfast Room * Four Bedrooms * Convenient Location * Garage * Viewing Recommended
christ’s hospital £269,950
horsham £279,950
horsham £225,000
Broadbridge heath £319,950
Hamlet Location * Cloakroom * 3 Double Bedrooms * Master Suite * Large Lounge/Diner * Car Port
Stunning 24ft Kitchen/Diner * Modern Family Bathroom * Numerous period features * 20 x 11ft Garden Room * 4 bedrooms * Off Street Parking
Three Bedrooms * Fitted Kitchen * 23’ Lounge/Dining Room * Replacement UPVc Double Glazing * Gas Fired Central Heating * Sold with No Onward Chain
Village Location * Detached Family Home * Three Bedrooms * Family Room * 21’ Kitchen/Diner * Large Garden * UPVc Double Glazing & GFCH * Parking & Garage
colgate £169,950
southwater £455,000
horsham £379,950
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Grade II Listed * Private Development * Mansion Conversion * Mew Style House * Large Double Bedroom * 18 Acres of Communal Gardens
15’11 Kitchen/Breakfast Room * 18’ Sitting Room * Four Generous Bedrooms * En suiteTo Master * Detached Garage and Parking * Large Rear Garden * Overlooking Open Fields * Heated Swimming Pool * Utility Room & Larder
Four Bedrooms * Two Reception Rooms * Recently Fitted Bathroom * Modern Fitted Kitchen * En Suite to Master Bedroom * Large Private Garden
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SOUTHWATER £72,500 LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH £93,000 LEASEHOLD ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the SOUTHWATER £72,500 £72,500 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH HEATH £93,000 £93,000 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD SOUTHWATER BROADBRIDGE Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | HORSHAM £135,995 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £139,995 Leasehold ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the A OneSOUTHWATER Bedroom2005 Modern| Ground Floor Apartment | Situated in North A One Bedroom First Floor Apartment£93,000 | Situated in the Approximately 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | |Pedestrianised £72,500 LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH LEASEHOLD East Horsham | 23’1 Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ Bedroom | Gas Carfax | 8’1 Kitchen | Open Plan to 12’11 Living Room 11’7 Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Double Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | HORSHAM £135,995 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £139,995 Leasehold HORSHAM £299,950 Freehold Available Purchase 50%, 75% or 100% of the Bedroom ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH Radiator Heating | to Double Glazing |at Allocated Parking NO ONWARD | Double First Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAINTENANT A One Bedroom Modern Floor Apartment || Situated in North A One Bedroom Apartment | Situated in the Approximately 2005 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Approximately 2005 || Ground 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of ofFloor Broadbridge Heath Popular Broadbridge Heath || Pedestrianised CHAIN A Bay Fronted Victorian Three Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated Within Close Village Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Railway
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East Horsham | 23’1 Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ in Bedroom | Gas Carfax | 8’1** Kitchen | Open Plan toStudio 12’11 Living Room | 11’7| Double Asking Price atOpen £145,000 | Newly Built INSITU Ground Floor Apartment Radiator Double Glazing | Allocated Parking Room | NO ONWARD Bedroom | Double | NO| Upstairs ONWARDWC CHAIN Station | 13’7 Heating Refitted | Kitchen Plan Living/Dining | Refitted Bathroom | 14’2 MasterGlazing Bedroom | Garden in Excess of Approximately 2005| Open | 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | 100ftCHAIN | NO ONWARD CHAIN
HORSHAM £129,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £164,950 LEASEHOLD A One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat | Popular HORSHAM £129,950 £129,950 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £164,950 £164,950 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD HORSHAM HORSHAM to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat Popular AAAOne One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat || Popular Bedroom Top |Floor FlatLEASEHOLD with LIFT | Situated in Popular A Two Bedroom£164,950 SplitStation, Level Maisonette | Within CloseTown ProximityCentre of Horsham Mainline Entrance Hall 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Park and HORSHAM £129,950 HORSHAM LEASEHOLD Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time BuyProximity | Entrance Area |of To the First Location off Ashleigh Road | 8’1 Kitchen | 14’9 Living Room Open to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £274,950 Freehold APlan One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity ATwo Two Bedroom Top Flat | Proximity Popular Floor are Living/Dining Room Floor and| Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two toBedroom Dining Area | 10’11 Bedroom | Underground Parking | NO A One Top Floor Flat with LIFT | Situated in Popular A Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close of Horsham Mainline Entrance HallThree 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre Entrance Hall || 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Station, and Town Centre A Well Presented Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated on the Popular Lambs Farm Bathroom RoadPark | Refitted Kitchen Through Lounge/Diner | Bedrooms and Refitted | Garage En-Bloc ||NO ONWARD CHAIN ONWARD CHAIN
HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM LEASEHOLD A Two Bedroom£174,950 Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station TOWN CENTRE £179,950 Leasehold|| Within HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station AA Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Proximity of Horsham Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy| Close | Entrance Area | To the FirstMainline Floor are TOWN CENTRE £179,950 Leasehold CALLING ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT|INSITU Currently Achieves £775pcm | AHorsham Two BedroomMainline Top Floor Apartment A Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close Proximity of Station HORSHAM £214,950 Leasehold NORTH HORSHAM £239,950 Freehold Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are ||| Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are Living/Dining Room and Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms Built in Approximately 2004 | Popular Development within Horsham Town Centre | 21’11 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Bedrooms | CALLING WITH TENANT | Currently Achieves | A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment A Two Bedroom First ALL Floor INVESTMENT Luxury Apartment |BUYERS..........BUY Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | INSITU A Three Bedroom End£775pcm Terrace House |the Popular Heath Way Area of North ||Gated Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | Two To First Floor are Popular of The Comptons Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room Living/Dining Room and Kitchen To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms Living/Dining Room and Kitchen || To the Second are Bedrooms Bathroom Double Glazing |2004 Balcony | Secure Underground Parking | LIFT Built|Development in Approximately || Popular Development within Horsham Town Centre ||Refitted 21’11Floor Open Plan Kitchen\ Room Two to Bedrooms | Horsham Kitchen | 14’4 LivingLiving Room | Open| Plan 10’9 Dining | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening to Living/Dining Room and
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HORSHAM £214,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £214,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £214,950 A Two Bedroom FirstLEASEHOLD Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 £214,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £214,950 LEASEHOLD A Two Bedroom Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment Built| Master by Rydon Rydon Homes with in Approximately Approximately 2004 AHORSHAM Two First Floor Luxury Apartment || Built by Homes in 2004 |HORSHAM Popular Gated Development ofbyThe Comptons Bedroom En-Suite Shower £214,950 Leasehold A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built Apartment Rydon Homes| in Approximately 2004 |Homes Popular Gated Development of The Comptons A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Built by Rydon in Approximately 2004 | HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £136,995 Leasehold |Room Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower |AMaster Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening TwoBedroom Bedroom FirstMaisonette Floor Luxury | Built by Rydon Homes 2004 | Popular Gated Development of TheinComptons | to the A Two Split Level | WithinApartment Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station in | Approximately A One Bedroom First Floor Apartment | Situated the Pedestrianised |Room Popular Development of The Comptons |Internal Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Ideal Opportunity forGated Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To |the First Floor are Living/ | An Room Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Spacious Hall Leading totoBathroom || Second Double Bedroom |Double Leading Kitchen | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing Allocated Parking Viewing is to Highly Recommended | NO ONWARD Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Bedroom |Hall Spacious Hall Leading Bathroom Living Room Opening to the Carfax | 8’1 Kitchen |Bathroom Open Plan| 17’ to 12’11 Living Room |CHAIN 11’7 Double Dining Room and Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms and Refitted Bedroom | Double Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAINCHAIN Room||Garage | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom Kitchen Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended | NO ONWARD Bathroom En-Bloc | An Early Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended to Avoid | An
NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated inin Backing onto Woodland NORTH HORSHAM From £240,000 Freehold Three Bedroom End Terrace House Situated inainaaCul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac Backing onto Woodland AA Three Bedroom End Terrace House || Situated Backing onto |||| NORTH HORSHAM From £240,000 Freehold A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated aCul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac Backing ontoWoodland Woodland ** FromNorth £240,000 Horsham - £250,000 ** | ALocation Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | |14’4 HORSHAM £289,950 Freehold HORSHAM £164,950 Leasehold Popular | Entrance Hall | Kitchen | Living Room | Dining Area Three ** From £240,000 £250,000 ** | A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | 14’4 Popular North Horsham Location Entrance Hall | Kitchen Kitchen Room Dining Area Three Popular Horsham Location || Entrance Hall || Living Room |||Dining Area ||| Three A ThreePopular Bedroom North ‘Charles Church’ Link Detached House |Location Downstairs Cloakroom | Refitted A |Two Top Floor Flat | Popular Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of Horsham North Horsham | Entrance Hall | Bedroom Kitchen |Living Living Room Dining Area Three Living RoomRoom | Open PlanPlan to 10’9 Dining Area | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | |Detached Garage || Driveway Parking Living | 15’8 Open to| |10’9 Area Refitted Bathroom Heating | Double GlazingHall Detached Garage Driveway Parking Kitchen/Breakfast Living Room MasterDining Bedroom with |En-Suite Shower Room | | Gas Radiator Station, Park and Town Centre | Entrance | 14’ Living Room | 12’10” Kitchen | Two Bedrooms | Room Bathroom Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing Bedrooms Bathroom Gas Radiator Heating Double Glazing Bedrooms ||||NO Bathroom || CHAIN Gas Radiator Heating Glazing Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Attached Garage | Driveway Parking || Double | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Allocated Parking for One Car | An Early Internal for Several Cars CHAIN Bedrooms Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating |Bedrooms Double Glazing for Several Cars ||ONWARD NO ONWARD
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Bay Fronted Victorian Semi 4 Bedrooms 2 Reception Rooms Many Period Features Detached Garage and Parking
3 Bedroom Semi Kitchen / Breakfast Room Garden Immaculate Condition throughout Close to Stations
3 Bedroom Family Home 2 Reception Rooms Utility room Good size rear garden Early Viewing Recommended
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Unusual Converted Stable Two Bedrooms Two bathrooms Study Landing Off Street Parking
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Renting solves petrol and time problems for busy mother “The most precious things in my life are my family, petrol and time”, said Laetitia Holdaway, Lettings Manager of Fowlers, the independent West Sussex estate agents with offices in Pulborough, Storrington and Billingshurst. Laetitia faces similar issues to many young marrieds. She and her husband have a young son, banks have not been interested in helping them buy, she spends up to an hour and a half commuting each day, and they rent their home. Net result - she spend £2,000 a year on fuel, buys lunch out or eats in the office, leaves a dirty carbon footprint and, most important of all, sometimes misses bath time. “Every day I talk to Lettings client about their needs”, Laetitia said, “and it dawned on me that I share the same issues with most of them. So, I thought, ‘why don’t I take advantage of the flexibility of letting and move much closer to my office. Simple!’” She added that even if you have managed to buy your own home, renting near to your place of work and letting your own house out can make a lot of sense. In Laetitia’s case, she drives 35 minutes each way on a good day. On a bad one, it can be twice that – all good family time gone up in cash, road rage
and exhaust smoke. In monetary terms, it is £160 a month on fuel, and then there is the parking problem. Were she able to use the train, it would be £115 a month but then she’d need to catch the bus from the station, and there isn’t one when she needs it. “When we compared the pros and cons, it was clear” she said. “Let’s move as close to the office as we can, which meant moving from Horsham to Pulborough. Now we shall also save money on the rent and so we can upgrade to have more room for our son, plus put the petrol money to a much better use. But most of all, I can walk to and from home, even for lunch if it’s convenient, and bath time will now be a routine, not a treat”.
A delightful, rural location Stable Cottage is located in a delightful rural location beside a quiet country lane and benefits from the land having frontage to the Loxwood Stream, being a tributary to the River Arun. There are a number of local public footpaths and bridlepaths in the area and the partially restored Wey and Arun Canal lies close by to the north. The village of Loxwood is about 2 miles to the north-west with local amenities and the larger village of Billingshurst with its main line train service to London (Victoria) is about 5 miles to the south-east. The property is approached via a 5-bar wooden gate opening into a gravelled parking and turning sweep between the cottage and the garage building. The cottage is a single storey residence which has been extended over the years and now provides entrance hall, spacious sitting room with feature inglenook style fireplace and a built-in log burner, attractive bay window, English oak floor and exposed ceiling beam and dining room with doors to terrace overlooking pond and English oak floor. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of pine fronted units. There is a utility room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom and separate WC. Outside, to the rear of the cottage,
is a flagstone terrace with areas of lawn overlooking an attractive pond with a majestic weeping willow tree. There is a substantial garage building 5.77m x 15.07m with brick and weatherboard elevations and further areas of lawn bordered by hedging and incorporating a substantial timber built child’s climbing frame with slide and a small orchard. The land is a particular feature lying mainly to the south-west. It includes a permanent pasture field approached by a wooden 5-bar gate. In one corner is a summerhouse with veranda and brick barbeque. Beyond lies a bluebell wood with stream adjoining. In all, the property extends to about 9.5 acres (3.84 ha).
26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex
Guide price: £700,000 Monkhouse & Bannisters have been appointed as sole agents. Please telephone: 01798 872081 or email: sales@monkhouse.co.uk for full colour illustrated particulars or download them directly from the website www.monkhouse.co.uk
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Join in The Great Bunny Hunt with Leaders! As part of the Horsham Easter Festival, The Rotary Club of Horsham in conjunction with Horsham District Council are organising an ‘Easter Bunny Hunt’ that is open to all accompanied children under 13 years of age and Leaders is joining in the fun along with other shops in town. Visit our branch in Market Square, beside the Town Hall, between Monday 11th April and Monday 25th April as part of your trail to read clues from our window poster and you could pick up a nice treat and a Rabbit’s name to enter on your entry form (available at the branch and locally) and you could win cash prizes!
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407845 Horsham £650 pcm
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345384 Horsham £875 pcm
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A superb one bedroom unfurnished apartment situated in sought after central location within comfortable walking distance of the Town Centre and mainline Railway Station.This attractive modern property is offered in excellent decorative order throughout and boasts a modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances,open plan living, gas central heating, spacious accommodation throughout, contemporary bathroom suite and off road parking. Early viewing is highly recommended. * Sought after central location * Spacious accommodation throughout * Modern fitted kitchen * Off road parking * Excellent decorative order
A well-presented modern three-bedroom semi detached family house, situated in a popular residential location within easy reach of Town Centre and Railway Station. This spacious property boasts a modern fully fitted kitchen, brand new contemporary bathroom suite, through lounge/dining room, very good decorative order throughout, private garage and enclosed rear garden.
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Rudgwick £2,395 pcm A charming four bedroom detached family house situated in the village of Tisman’s Common.
A six bedroom traditionally built country house which has been luxuriously fitted throughout.
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A wedding gift from Vauxhall Wedding of the decade? Move over Will and Kate, Vauxhall are offering the deals of the decade! Olli Nott Motors Reporter
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With the biggest event of the year less than a month away, Britain’s oldest car brand, Vauxhall, is flying its patriotic colours high by offering customers 16 of its most noble deals on each of the 16 days leading up to the wedding of the decade. Between April 15 and 30, any customer visiting a Vauxhall dealer will be granted the choice of 16 majestic deals on new cars and vans that will leave them feeling like royalty. If it’s a king-size discount they’re after, savings on popular models across the range will be available from £2,430 up to £6,162. That means that an Agila S 1.0i comes in at a rather attractive £7,795 (from
£10,225) and the Zafira Energy 1.6i at £13,595, down from £19,757, a price fit for a pauper, let alone a king. But for those of us who’d rather pay monthly, a new Vauxhall still won’t cost a king’s ransom, with a royal flush of tempting PCH (Personal Contract Hire) deals, starting at £507 plus 47 payments of just £169 for the new Corsa S 1.0i ecoFLEX 3dr. Move up to either the Astra or new Meriva Excite models and customers pay just £1,350, plus a further 47 payments of £225. Or if the 115PS Vivaro 2700 panel van is their ‘carriage of choice’, £597 will secure it, followed by 47 payments of £199. The Commercial Vehicle deals don’t end there, either. During April, customers can also buy any van (excluding Expression models) from Vauxhall’s range and benefit from 4 year’s 0% interest, 4 year’s free servicing, 4 year’s warranty and 4 year’s
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How low can you go? Prizes on offer for drivers who can coax the best mpg from Prius and Auris Rising prices have made fuel economy a hot topic for pretty much everyone who owns a car, so it’s perfect timing for Toyota to be promoting the benefits of its hybrid synergy drive range – present and future. Drivers are being encouraged to put the fuel efficiency of Toyota’s Prius and Auris hybrid to the test in a challenge to see who can achieve the best mpg reading. Toyota centres across the UK are hosting the competition, each with their own set route and time limit. A Top Gear-esque leader board will keep track of the local results, with prizes going to each centre’s bestperforming entrant. Official combined cycle figures are 72.4mpg for Prius and 74.3mpg for Auris hybrid, but significantly better
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Ten-man Horsham YMCA rued a host of wasted chances as their Ryman League status was eradicated at Gorings Mead. A horde of first-half opportunities were squandered by YM or spectacularly kept out by Faversham
goalkeeper Rob French, including a tame penalty by cumbersome striker Gavin Gordon. Winger Justin Ascheri scored the only goal early in the second half and Zak Henry was unfortunate to be sent off for a late challenge. YM manager John Cumberbatch said: “I didn’t think it was a sending off. I think a good referee would have booked him and turned round and said be careful.
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“The moment the tackle went in, three or four of their players came running round (the referee). There are people in the game, at all levels, who will influence the ref to send somebody off. “Other people call it professionalism, but I maintain it is cheating. There is something very, very wrong with trying to influence the ref to send somebody off.”
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YM’s Zak Henry is controversially sent off
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But the YM boss said he had known for weeks that a return to the Sussex County League was on the cards. He admitted: “As far as I am concerned it was dead and buried three or four weeks ago. “Our performances have been much better, but it’s only the results that count. The last three games we’ve played, we’ve put a lot of pressure on the opposition, but we just haven’t got people who can put the
Gavin Gordon’s penalty was saved as Horsham YMCA were relegated
ball in the back of the net. “If you can have pre-season and do a lot of very important work in that time, then it will make a big difference to how your season goes. “I’ve started making it clear to them (the players) that it starts from now. Some of the work we’re doing now is for next season, not just for these games at the end. “I am looking at the mentality of
the players – and the players who don’t just want to come out and play on a Saturday afternoon, but also know they’ve got to be there during the week, putting in the hard work at training. “We have to show that we’re not a team that gets mugged off every week by having goals go against us and then come off the pitch and say we were the better side.”
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The threat of relegation continues to hang over the Hornets after their five-match unbeaten run was ended by promotion-chasing Concord Rangers. Horsham put in a decent first-half performance against the Canvey
Anthony Storey gets his marching orders
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a second yellow card for Anthony Storey leaves the prospect of yet another costly suspension. Storey was booked in the 37th minute after tugging a shirt and saw red for a deliberate handball on 81 minutes. Horsham are one place and four points clear of the relegation places with four matches left. The Hornets will face Brighton and Hove Albion Reserves in the Sussex Senior Cup semi-final at Worthing on Thursday, April 28, with the carrot of a final at the American Express Community Stadium. Horsham Sparrows Ladies battled bravely against East Preston and Littlehampton, with only 10 players available for the whole match on a very warm day. Emma Cooper was player of the match for a fine defensive display as Sparrows lost 1-0.
Jamie Cade fails to find the inside of the net at Concord
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The Horsham Lions Club and Horsham Joggers 10k will take place on Sunday, May 8, starting and finishing at Horsham Rugby Club, Hammerpond Road. The 11am race is part of the Sussex Grand Prix series. Runners from Horsham Joggers will be looking to gain further points after good results in Chichester, Hastings, Eastbourne and Worthing. A children’s race of about a mile will start at 10.15am, with trophies for U8, U10, U12 and U14 boys and girls. Every child taking part will receive a medal. Entries for both races will be accepted on the day from 9am, £12 for adults and £3 for children. Entry forms are also available from www. horshamjoggers.co.uk and www.horshamlions.freeuk.com For the first time, a cross country race will be held as part of the May Day celebrations at Rusper. The five-mile race, for runners aged 16 and over, will support the village Sports Club. The 2pm event – over undulating, scenic woodland tracks and fields including stiles – is suitable for runners of all abilities. A one-mile fun race for children will start at 1.15pm. The festivities on Bank Holiday Monday, May 2, will also include Maypole dancing, hog roast, Punch and Judy, a classic car show, a steam engine, live music and stalls. Email Rusper5.getsetgo@gmail. com for more details or see www. sussexraces.co.uk for an application form. Youth Swimming
Atlantis’ Lauren Pedel and Leah Clarke achieved South East qualifying times in the 200m breast and 100m freestyle at the Littlehampton open meet. Lauren knocked more than 17 seconds off her personal best while Leah achieved her time by 0.01 sec. Lauren also won gold in the 100m breast, silver in 200m breast and bronze in 50m free, and Leah silver in the 50m free. Yasmin Hooker got a gold in the 100m back and bronze in 200m back, while James Hartley scooped a hatful of medals – gold in the 200m IM, 200m free and 200m breast, silver in the 200m back, with PBs in all of them. Other medallists from Atlantis included Eve Clarke, Gemma Cumber, Jessica Matlock, Jennifer Nash, Jo Nehme and Ben Stevens. Team manager Matthew Cumber said: “It was a really good day for Atlantis with every swimmer achieving some personal goals or winning medals. “They all enjoyed themselves as well which shows the great atmosphere and strength in depth the club has.”
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Reality check ‘will spur on Sussex’ Matthew James Sport Editor
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Horsham’s Chris Nash is tipping Sussex to show bouncebackability after a poor start to their LV County Championship campaign. The opening batsman, who joined Horsham Cricket Club as a sevenyear-old, scored 15 and 43 as Sussex lost by an innings against Lancashire at Liverpool – collapsing from 152-3 to 174 all out in their second innings. After three County Championship titles in the Noughties, it was a rude awakening for Mark Robinson’s side on their return to the top flight.
‘Losing so heavily was a bit of a shock’
But Nash, 27, believes Sussex’s famed team spirit will be a key factor in overcoming the disappointment, starting at Durham in a four-day match from Wednesday next week. He told The Resident: “Losing so heavily was a bit of a shock to the system, but hopefully it will give us a reality check and spur us on. “Having experienced relegation two years ago, we’ve got to be resilient, but it’s great fun at the club. We’ve got a good bunch of guys, everyone gets on really well, and it feels like home.” Nash, who moved from Horsham to Hove in 2006 to live within a big hit of the ground, attended Heron Way Primary School, Tanbridge House School and Collyer’s. He was spotted and mentored at Horsham by the legendary Dr John Dew, who started the club’s junior section in 1959 and died in 2008. Also a threat with his off-spin and
Horsham’s Chris Nash and Will Beer at the PROBIZ County Ground, Hove, this week
fielding, Nash has scored almost 5,000 first-class runs for Sussex, including more than 1,000 in each of the last two seasons. His target this season? “To score the runs that keep us in Division 1 or even challenge for the title. I’d consider 1,200 runs a good season.
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“We set off to win every trophy we play in. Recent history suggests we are very strong in one-day cricket and the T20, but we’ve got a good pedigree in the Championship as well.” And a possibly longer-term goal? “Anyone who gets in the county game
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wants to play for England and I’m no different. Hopefully I can progress by scoring the runs at Sussex. “I grew up with Matty Prior. It’s very inspirational to see what he’s done in the Ashes and to see Luke Wright and Michael Yardy win the T20 World Cup.”
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Brock Taylor backs Tigers Chris Nash (left) shares a joke with Murray Goodwin (above) and chats with Monty Panesar as Sussex face the cameras
Golf
Horsham Tigers held their first Spring golf day at the Cottesmore Golf and Country Club. Nineteen players raised £218 for the youth football club in an event sponsored by Horsham estate agents Brock Taylor. Longest drive went to Sam Leach, nearest the pin was won by Alan Parker and the overall winner was Dave Saunders. Mike Witchell, events manager for Horsham Tigers, said: “There was some interesting golf, some outstanding golf and some golf that
really shouldn’t be described as golf. “Horsham Tigers has been in Horsham for over 40 years and has held a consistent policy of making football accessible and affordable to young people regardless of background. “We keep our fees exceptionally low, which makes fundraising events like our golf day and recent quiz night all the more important. “Sponsorship from local businesses like Brock Taylor is most generous and gratefully received. “We are always looking for new players to join our younger side (U10), so visit our website for more information – www.horshamtigersfc. co.uk”
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National trophy for Horsham Girls Youth Hockey
Horsham Girls U18 beat City of York 5-2 and Lichfield 4-1 at Bowdon, near Manchester, to win the national Plate. Captain Rachel Kimberley said: “The girls were an absolute credit to Horsham Hockey Club, showing grace alongside their superb hockey skills. “Throughout the 10 years that the core of the team have played together, the hockey has been exceptional and the team spirit always high. These factors together have contributed to the many successes of the squad.” Horsham Boys U16 lost 7-5 to Marlow at Broadbridge Heath in a
thrilling Mercian League quarterfinal. Marlow included an England player, four regional players and several county representatives. Horsham Girls U10 represented Sussex in the regional finals at Surbiton. Captained by Hemma Ahluwalia, the girls did not qualify from their pool, but they played excellent hockey against big clubs. Goalkeeper Ellen Farrelly and Erika Chaffey impressed. Horsham Girls U18: Rachel Kimberley (captain), Louisa Denman, Jess Dean, Becky Heslop, Lizzie Wait, Tessa Harwood, Ellie Lawrence, Hayley Mackay, Amelia Frett, Georgia Frett, Genie Trumpess, Georgia Aviss, Victoria Trumpess, Priya Bhogal, Beth Coombs, Carolynn Watson.
Horsham Girls U18 with the Plate
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Millais pair crowned Magnificent seven regional champions Youth Gymnastics
Two girls from Millais School have qualified for the National Schools final. Stephanie Dagnall (Year 8) and Nicole Taylor (Year 7), who won the U13 regional pairs against 15 other duos in Tonbridge, will represent the South East in Stoke on May 7. Chloe Billingham and Sarah Washington Jones finished fifth in the U13 section, with Marley Wint and Alice Hobday eighth. The U13 team won a bronze medal. Of the 15 pairs in the U19 category, Helen Cain and Koren Thompson finished fourth, two places ahead of Emma and Rachel Jones. Millais PE teacher Sara Hughes said: “Leading up to the competition, the girls worked extremely hard to compose their routines, which needed to be two minutes 30 seconds long and to an appropriate piece of music. “They had to work from a strict set of criteria, including a selection of pair balances and agilities, as well as choreographing their dance elements. “The scoring was extremely close, with a slight shuffle of the feet into a bridge or a slight arm out of time being enough to win or lose a medal position. Medal places were separated by 0.05 in some instances. “The girls were, as always, an absolute credit to themselves and Millais. “We are very lucky to have such well-mannered and talented young gymnasts at the school. “They were complimented on countless occasions for their performances and general manner throughout the day.”
Six of the Horsham U14 boys who played for Sussex against Hampshire
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Seven Horsham U14 players represented Sussex U14 in their A and B fixtures against Hampshire at Basingstoke. They were Liam Ruz (centre), Tom Clayton (second row), Liam McGivern (wing), Michael Watson (number 8), Tom Ayre (flanker), Matt Steeter (full back) and Callum Tusler (fly half). The youngsters will face Essex at Hove RFC on Sunday (midday). Horsham U15 players Aled Price, Giles Emmerson, Cameron Allan, Ryan Lawford and Charlie Piper also play for Sussex. Caitlin Ward, a Year 10 student at Millais School who plays for London Irish and Surrey, has been selected for London and South East Girls U15 after a trial at Hampton Court. The centre was introduced to rugby in Year 8 when attending an afterschool club at Millais. Nicole Taylor and Stephanie Dagnall
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Six-goal romp for champions Heath Jamie Tullett Youth Football
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Two more goals from league top scorer Jack Sizzey-Carter helped Broadbridge Heath U12 secure the Division A title in the Horsham and District Youth League. The home side were dominant from the start, with Matthew Penfold dictating play from the middle of the pitch and creating chances for the strikers. Shots from Mitchell Clark and Jamie Corps were well blocked, but it didn’t take long for Broadbridge Heath to break the deadlock. A long-range shot from Joel Colbran was parried by the goalkeeper, who let the ball run under him and
over the line. Heath’s second goal followed soon after and it was also unusual, with Jordan Bell attempting a cross only for it to swerve unexpectedly into the top corner. The hosts could have scored more in the first half but for good tidying up in defence by Lingfield’s Sean Fell. Soon after the break they resumed scoring with an excellent team goal started by Penfold. Corps flicked the ball into the path of Sizzey-Carter, who in turn flicked it over the advancing gloveman. A minute later and they were four goals up, Corps beating two defenders on the edge of the box and firing home off a post. The result seemed beyond doubt and the spectators wanted to see more goals, especially a second for
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Sizzey-Carter as it would make him top scorer in the league. But the next goal was a second for Corps, Sizzey-Carter assisting with a good run and through ball before Corps rounded the keeper and finished from a tight angle. Just before the final whistle the impressive Joe Kirkhan slotted a ball through for Sizzey-Carter to smash in his second. The final whistle was met by cheers as Heath’s players, coaches and supporters started to celebrate their well-deserved league title.
Photos by Victoria Thompson
Tigers are just g-r-r-r-eat! Horsham Tigers U14 are the Division A champions of the Horsham and District Youth League. Tigers beat runners-up Steyning Strikers U14 4-0 to finish nine points ahead of their opponents, scoring 57 goals and conceding only nine. Bradley Peters finished the league season on a high with a hat-trick of headers. Sweeper Jake Thompson was the Tigers’ rock and scored four times in the season, including a stunner at Storrington, while Zach ConniffBroome ran many games from midfield and also starred for Horsham U14. Great Britain baseball ace Tyler Burnie top-scored with 20 goals, including a left-footed volley to clinch a last-gasp win against Lower Beeding Lions U14. Captain Joe Wright and Alex Moore
each netted 11 times. Jacob Dean scored six crucial goals in the run-in, while Noah Verbeeten contributed five including a late winner in the cup semi-final against Cranleigh. Steyning hope to turn the tables when the teams contest the
President’s Cup final at Broadbridge Heath on April 30. Horsham Tigers Athletic U14 won Division C, winning 16 matches and drawing the other two, and will play Horley Town U14 in the Plate final on May 1.
Youth Football
Struggling Horsham YMCA U18 won the battle of Horsham with a 2-0 success against their local rivals at Gorings Mead. Former Hornets midfielder Sam Bulley led the way with a stunning free kick before Charlie Abrehart’s second-half strike secured the points in front of 191 spectators. Bulley said: “We rose to the occasion really well. We all seemed up for it and they (Horsham) never really turned up.” Broadbridge Heath U18 won 5-0 at Lavant, who previously boasted a 100 per cent home record. Bulley struck from 25 yards before Henry Liley netted twice, Josh Dunn capped a fine individual performance with his first of the season and Tim Mapstone completed the scoring. Heath face a winner-takes-all clash against Worthing United U18 at Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre on Sunday. Second-placed Horsham U15 kept alive their slim hopes of winning Division A of the Sussex Sunday Youth
League with a 2-0 win at St Hills Blues U15. Stanley Rice scored both. Greenway U15 will win Division B of the Horsham and District Youth League if they beat third-placed Roffey Robins Athletic U15 tomorrow (Saturday). Otherwise, Horsham Sparrows U15 will be champions. Greenway fought back from a goal down with 20 minutes left to win 2-1 at Cranleigh Cougars U15. Cameron Allan was the hero with both goals, while Matthew Wilks was outstanding at centre back. A magical overhead kick by Zac Chinn, from just inside the area, gave Sparrows a dramatic 3-2 win against Storrington U15. Toby Bridger and George Baker scored the others. Broadbridge Heath U15 lost 3-1 to Forest Row U15 despite Richard Castle’s equaliser. Horsham U14 eased to a 7-1 win at Bosham U14, with goals by Jack Norris (two), Andrew Roberts (two), Harry Masih, Glenn Johnson and Alex Moore. Roberts was also on target with a superb goal for Lower Beeding Lions U14 in a 1-1 draw against Steyning Strikers U14.
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