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£75m of savings Proposals showing how West Sussex County Council might save more than £75 million over the next three years have been published as part of the agenda papers for the full Council meeting tonight (Friday, December 17th) Michael Brown, West Sussex Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources said: “We estimate that changes to what are generally known as ‘back office functions’, will provide us with in the region of £60 million of the savings that we have to make. “That will be a considerable achievement, and will help protect front-line services.” Council Leader Louise Goldsmith said: “I want to emphasise strongly that these are just proposals at this stage. No final decisions have been taken. “The agenda papers do clearly demonstrate the scale of the task facing us, and some
of the very difficult decisions we may have to take. “However, this is a budget that is far from being just about cutting services, and very much about a County Council that will be much more efficient and effective in the way that it works.” Louise added: “We made it clear after the Government published its Comprehensive Spending Review back in October, that we expected we would need to make savings of at least £75 million over the next three years. “That meant a really radical look across the board at all areas of spending, and as a result of some very detailed work we have identified a higher savings figure.” “This may give us some room for manoeuvre when we learn from the Government exactly how much less grant support it will be giving the County Coun-
cil towards its services. “That announcement has still not been made, so the financial picture is still very uncertain as we work towards finalising our spending plans for the February 11th budget meeting of the Council. “But, I want to assure residents that we will take advantage of the promised support from the government to councils in order to deliver a zero increase in council tax for 2011/12.” Today’s agenda papers, available on the County Council’s website, include a
report from each member of the Council’s Cabinet about their spending priorities and how savings might be made.
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Santa sprinkles seasonal magic Santa and his elves have been descending on The Quarter in Horsham every Saturday afternoon in the run up to Christmas. The big man and his elves have established a grotto at the Rotary Club of Horsham’s shop at 16 East Street, but have been spotted just wandering around East Street and Piries Place. Many people have been taking pictures of themselves or family members in a bid to win £10 in a competition held by The Resident in partnership with the Rotary Club. We’ve picked our three favourite pictures and each of the photographers responsible will be sent £10, which might help out a little over the festive period! Santa will be in The Quarter for the last time on Saturday, between 12-4pm, before they obviously have to return home to the North Pole to wrap presents, sprinkle magic dust on reindeer, and with the help of Dudley Moore stop nasty John Lithgow from ruining Christmas with his deadly Candy Canes!
Three hooded men who robbed a man in Horsham are being sought by police. The 30-year-old victim was approached by the men as he crossed St Mary's bridge from the Memorial Gardens behind Sainsbury’s towards Horsham Cricket Club at around 7.30pm on Thursday, December 9th. They threatened him, demanding that he empty his pockets. He handed over a
wallet and a mobile phone and the men ran off. One wearing a grey hooded top ran towards Worthing Road on the Sainsbury’s side of the river and the other two headed off past the tennis courts in the direction of Cricketfield Road. Police are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to contact 0845 60 70 999 quoting 768 of 10/12.
This will be the last edition of The Resident in 2010, but we’ll be back on 7th January 2011. As a small team here, holidays are pretty much impossible unless it’s a weekend of caravanning in Weymouth, and we need to recharge! You can still send in press releases and any advertising enquiries to us as we’ll be keeping an eye on emails, as
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5th January 5th The yearJanuary started as it ended
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There was joy for campaigners when the Council revealed it had dismissed three potential options for major development, at Faygate, Chesworth Farm and at Adversane
Thakeham Village Action group (TVA) celebrated as Cory Environmental opted to ditch plans for a landfill waste site at Laybrook Brickworks site, months after a rally against it.
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Another big show at the Capitol in 2010 was The Dream Maker, by Jill Landskroner. Two years ago, mum-ofthree Jill from Horsham, was diagnosed with breast cancer. But after a determined battle to beat cancer, Jill wrote and directed the musical, reviewed in The Resident, and went on to scoop a special award from the National Operatic and Dramatic Society (NODA). The Dream Maker raised £12,000 for cancer research, and was donated in memory of local teenager Georgia Tooley, who sadly lost her battle with cancer in March this year, aged 14. St Robert Southwell pupil Daniel King organised a bike ride along the South Downs.
When aged just 13 months, Daniel was diagnosed with a Wilms tumour, which is a type of kidney cancer, but having survived and fully recovered, Daniel, of Orchard Road, raised money for Cancer Research UK. Before the ride, Daniel said: “I know I was very poorly when I was a baby but now I am all better. I just want to raise lots of money for Cancer Research so the doctors and nurses can make lots of other children with cancer better too.” If we’re talking about incredible achievements, we must mention Damian MacDonald, of Broadbridge Heath. Damian managed to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, 5,895 metres above sea level, in October. Damian was one of six amputees to embark on the intrepid journey to raise funds
for Limbpower. 41-year-old Damian said: “Fifteen of us started the adventure at the Rongai Gate, including 6 amputees. “Four days later we all reached Kibo Hut, the base camp, at 4,700m. Thirteen of us went on to attempt to reach Uhuru Peak, the highest point on Kilimanjaro at 5,895m. “This is higher than the cruising height of the aeroplane that took us there! Only 8 succeeded including myself. “I am proud that I was the only amputee to reach the
them.” An achievement of a very different kind came courtesy of Jennifer-Ellen Batson, who made it through to the final ten of FHM’s popular High Street Honey competition. She admitted to being shocked at having even made the Top 100 from the 13,581 hopefuls, but having made it to the final Jennie has made efforts to pursue a career in modelling. She said: “I would love to have a career in modelling and to get 'a break'. I would work
summit, but I know the efforts made by every amputee went far beyond those required of an able-bodied climber, and I am equally proud of each of
hard as it has always been something I would love to do.” We look forward to more of these stories in 2011...
12th March
A Facebook campaign was launched to ‘Save Horsham Old Town Hall’ after Bill’s Produce announced plans to open at the site. They’ve now shelved the idea, and its future is still unclear.
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Google Maps launched its ‘Streetview’ mapping of Horsham and it’s had many residents ‘logging on’ and dragging that ‘golden man’ around the maps pages ever since
23rd April
There was double tragedy in Horsham when John Swinden, 71, jumped from a car park. A short while later, his wife Gillian was found dead at the couple’s home. She had been strangled.
Brian and Dany Lay called up Horsham taxi firm AAA2B to get them home from Italy! The couple had been held up by the lava ash cloud and driver Tim Poole drove all the way to get them!
I’ll remember 2010 for... 9 Four centuries
We made a big song and dance (literally) out of the newly re-opened Shelley Fountain in May. The Town Crier was at his booming brilliant best, the Brownies and Morris Men paraded around it, and then it happened - it worked! Well, for a few hours. Some residents couldn’t help but snigger - you cynics!
6 Football fever
Thousands descened upon Horsham’s Cricketfield Road ground for the Horsham Festival of Cricket. Sussex dominated their match against Derbyshire, with the first four batsmen scoring centuries. Horsham player Chris Nash was amongst them, and he also played in the one day match for the Sharks on the Sunday.
If only the England team were as passionate as the football fans in Horsham. Supporters were out in force in the town centre, with thousands taking a break from work to watch England’s World Cup matches. There were wild scenes in local pubs as Jermaine Defoe scored to send England through to the knockout stages to play Germany in the second round. What happened after that has been blocked from the memory, but there are hazy memories... “The ball was a yard over the line. It wasn’t even close! how could he not see that! Ref, you’re a #*&%# joke. It was a mile over you #@*&%# *#**#!”
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Wabi wasn’t the only new restaurant to open this year - we’ve also had the likes of Carmela and Giraffe - but it is the one that divided opinion and made headlines both locally and nationally. Who in the town hasn’t heard of the infamous Guardian review? Wabi was later named in 2010’s top 100 restaurants.
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We do apologise if we’ve either bored you or confused you this year - every week seemed to bring a new housing story. Southwater, Broadbridge Heath and Billingshurst have all been fighting new developments. And then just as it was all settling down, we hear talk of a new ‘Bio City’ in North Horsham! Yawn....
Didn’t hear much about global warming this year, did we? That’s because we were all too busy shovelling snow from driveways or waiting six hours for a train that wasn’t coming. This year, we’ve had so much snow that it’s almost become boring. After the heavy snowfall in January, we’ve been hit by more in recent weeks. It’s helped revive a little Christmas magic, but has created an annoying new type of person - The Snow Hero (a person that can easily make it to work, but spends the next week telling everybody else how great they are for doing so and that the rest of us should ‘just get on with it’).
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Chris Leppard hit an astonishing hole-in-one...on a par four! The ‘one in two million’ shot came at Mannings Heath Golf Club on the 272 yard 15th hole on the Waterfall course.
4 Goodbye Charlie
One of Horsham’s best known characters, Charlie Wallace, died in May. Forty seven year-old Charlie was found at his flat in Burtons Court, Park Way, by police officers and his father Ian. Charlie was well known in Horsham, particularly the town centre. While it was clear that Charlie had very few, if any, close friends, many people including his neighbours and even some town traders, looked out for him. His parents paid tribute to their ‘independent’ son and he is still missed around town.
Barns Green Under 16 team were unbeaten all season in Division C of the Horsham & District Youth Football League. It came five years after the team started league life by losing 26-0
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Since the coalition, surely no individual or group has been the butt of as many jokes as The Lib Dems. Just this week on Have I Got News For You, one comedian joked that they had lost their standing as ‘the Tim Henman of politics’. But back in May, they briefly hoped thay might topple the Conservative’s Francis Maude here in Horsham. It didn’t happen - and in fact Godfrey Newman didn’t really eat into the Tory advantage here at all. But thanks to the likes of Peace candidate Jim Duggan, we had a fun campaign!
And it’s still not over yet... Bill’s Produce was all set to come into town, but with a strong campaign group determined to keep the Town Hall for community use only, this was always going to be a matter of contention. Horsham District Council was keen to bring Bill’s to the site, but hold ups caused by a number of reports and challenges by campaigners eventually led to Bill’s pulling out. It remains the case that the council is looking for a new partner, and the campaigners still fight on behalf of local groups.
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Traditional sweet shop Mr Simms opened in Horsham’s West Street. It was a good year for young shoppers, as The Entertainer opened later in the year next to McDonalds.
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121 years after his great great grandfather Sir Edmund Loder bought the gardens, the Loder opened up Leonardslee Gardens in Lower Beeding for the last time on June 30th. The gardens and the mansion house were bought by a mystery millionaire, and it is unlikely that Leonardslee will be run as a tourist attraction again. The gardens were sold in February for about £5million, and soon after that the same buyer purchased the mansion house, sold by the Loders in the 1980s to invest in the business, for about £3 million.
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Kidz Stuff featured several world record attempts, including a wet sponge fight and an obscenely messy gunge fight on the final day of the event, which featured Dave Benson Phillips
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Wabi opened and became probably the most talked about business in Horsham this year. Soon after the Boars Head and Olive Branch re-opened and have also proved popular.
Legends racer john Mickel was lucky to escape serious injury in this huge shunt at Lydden Hill. The Horsham racer’s car burst into flames while he was still inside. But he was unhurt.
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tomime that could grace the theatre of bigger towns and cities in the South East. Currently, there are still tickets left to the show; where as last year’s show featured one of the very best of children’s entertainers Justin ‘Mr Tumble’ Fletcher, Aladdin doesn’t have a star of such standing. It is the endlessly animated Anna Williamson who is charged with drawing in the masses, and while she continues to present on Nickelodeon, the former Toonattik star doesn’t guarantee a bumper box office bonanza. But she certainly does put in a good shift, more than
holding her own with vocal duties alongside Kimberley Fletcher (Princess Jasmine), an experienced lead singer on cruise ships. Perhaps most impressively though, Anna was constantly in tune with the audience, responding directly to many youngsters in the crowd, sometimes with a smile, a frown, or a pleasant raising of the eyebrows as she continued with the script. While reeling off a list of the great double acts, few may have got the gag about “Anna and Jamie” being among them, but Anna gave a star’s performance, confidently leading a company that was clearly en-
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joying themselves. As you would expect, the biggest laughs came courtesy of Tom Lowe as Widow Twankey, and Nicholas Pound as the Emperor. They were probably even more ridiculous than last year, when they played Ugly Sisters in Cinderella, and unless you’ve ever been stuck in a lift with Graham Norton, Julian Clary and Dale Winton all at the same time, you’ll have never heard so much camp innuendo. The gags, as in any self respecting panto, come thick and fast, some hit the target, some skewed away and some came too soon after the last for you to even take it in. And well as taking the usual swipe at Crawley, the script even has a few digs at our expense. “It’s dirty, smelly and dirty in here - it reminds me of Roffey!” Hitting the target with greater consistency were the songs - a well selected blend of popular hits such as The Boy Does Nothing by Alesha Dixon. The set too, was excellent, not just the showpiece magic carpet but the general scenery, with signs such as ‘Peking Tom’s Window Cleaners’ all helping to boost the feel-good factor. But perhaps the greatest asset of Aladdin is the overall quality of the cast, with them all demonstrating a love for pantomime with energetic and loyal portrayals of the camped up caricatures. Wishee Washee, played by Andy Medhurst, joined in much of the fun, sharing with Widow Twankey in what was probably the most enjoyably slapstick scene in the laundrette.
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The young fans especially enjoyed seeing him at first flattened, then shrunk on the boil wash, before being blasted back to normal on a spin cycle. Karl Moffatt revelled as Abanazar, a domineering villain there for the rest of us to boo and hiss at. The saucy Amanda Sim showed she wasn’t just there for the dads as the Slave of the Ring, taking great glee in demanding a huge cheer every time she entered the stage, and we didn’t know whether to laugh or bury our head in our hands as she encouraged the audience to scream ‘Rub the Ring!’.
Jack Lane and Rhys Henson also gave fine turns as the Genie and PC Rick Shaw, while the ensemble cast provided entertaining dances during the time-consuming behind-the-scenes set changes. It all contributed to a well organised, colourful and enjoyable show for both adults and children. You can still book tickets to the show, on at the Capitol until 5th January, by calling the Box Office on 01403 250220.
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It all adds up to a spectacular show full of colour, jokes, slapstick and great entertainment for children as well as adults. There are just 6 shows over two week-ends in January and tickets are on sale now. Tickets are just £8 (£6 for concessions) from 01403 731566.
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1st August
A new performing arts centre at Queen Elizabeth II School was opened, and its pupils performed a musical medley. The £500,000 was raised through a huge fundraising drive.
Horsham Rugby Club held its 4th Annual Touch Tournament at the Coolhurst Ground. There were a few hundred spectators and over 160 players in attendance at the infamous event.
5th September
Dragon boats, roared on by a beating drum and the rhythms of a samba band, were at Knepp castle for a St Catherine’s Hospice fundraiser. Teams included The Smurfs!
A year gone in a flash
Horsham’s Frenchfest had that certain, I don’t know what, as photographer Toby Phillips found out...
John Lines captured this image of Horsham folk sledging at Denne Hill during January’s snowfall
Chris Woolgar captures a Glynde Place Studios show Vic Heritage captures the team spirit at BBH-based Sussex Thunder
Victoria Thompson snaps Labour’s Andrew Skudder at May’s election
Piazza Italia was perhaps the most stylish event of the year, as Chris Woolgar’s image from the inaugural Mini Rally shows
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Horsham’s most popular bands came together to record a compilation CD in aid of Help for Heroes. Ten bands and singers, varying from acoustic folk to death, recorded songs
17th Sept
Hundreds of people flocked to Wisborough Green for the annual hot air balloon festival. There was only the chance for two full flights during the three day festival, but it raised lots for charity.
Leaving Casanova at the Battle of the Bands (Victoria Thompson)
1st October
Jolyon Palmer was runner up in 2010 FIA Formula Two campaign in a season he said was the ‘best of my career’, After the final race of the F1 season he tested a GP2 car and hopes to step up.
Vic Heritage has taken some great pictures of the town’s boxers
Toby Phillips captures this English Festival scene Andrew Bennett captured Wabi chef Scott Hallsworth at the Big Nibble, while (far left) Chris Woolgar was at the Balloon Festival and (below) Clare Turnbull shoots Horsham Fireworks.
Monty Panesar appeals at the Festival of Cricket (John Lines)
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A -Z of local news A F D rthur Lodge Veterinary Clinic is warning pet owners to resist giving their animals chocolate over Christmas. Chocolate can cause seizures, coma and death; the darker the chocolate, the more dangerous it can be. Raisins and currants can also cause kidney damage in both cats and dogs.
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arns on Winterbourne Lane, Mannings Heat, were damaged by a fire on Monday, shortly after 12pm. A range of wooden barns in the process of being converted into living accommodation were affected, and one male adult was given first aid and oxygen therapy for mild smoke inhalation.
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hanctonbury County Local Committee agreed 30 mph limits for Ashington and Bramber at a meeting on 8th November. It means that the current 40 mph speed limits on the B2133 Billingshurst Road, Ashington, and on Clays Hill in Bramber will be replaced with 30mph limits. Committee Chairman Frank Wilkinson said: “In both propos-
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als we considered the benefits of reducing the speed limit to 30 mph outweighed any concerns that had been raised.”
ire and Rescue Services in East and West Sussex will be developing options to see if a closer collaboration would increase ‘operational resilience’. In a press release that probably sounds as much tosh to firefighters as it does to us that have to read it, says: ‘The focus would be on increasing operational efficiency whilst making savings in management costs and back office functions.” Business jargon. A final decision will be made in March 2011.
oor to door charity collectors are common place over the festive period, but residents are being reminded to take care if they are approached. The message comes from Horsham District Council and Sussex Police at a time of year when there tends to be an increase in the number of bogus charity collectors. Further information and advice is available from Horsham District Council on 01403 215488
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vie McCarthy and Isobel Hall, both pupils at Heron Way School, at Hilliers Garden Centre late night shopping. They raised £40 for Help for Heroes in an hour and garden centre staff were so impressed with their singing they were in-
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rants have been awarded to several Horsham organisations from North Horsham County Local Committee. Warnham Cricket Club received £1000 towards a caged, single lane cricket net, matting and artificial run-up. West Sussex Mediation Service also benefitted with £500 for purchasing software.
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orsham’s pensioners may benefit from the Older Persons’ Directory; the second edition of which has recently been published by Horsham District Council. The handy directory contains a list of facilities and services avail-
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nside Out, a BBC South East show, featured the antics of Gary Marlow on Monday. Gary, from Horsham, was highlighted in a feature piece on how making lists can change your life. Gary is on a mission to perform 30 feats for 30 different charities, after turning 30.
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oin in the fun as more than 15 musicians, singers and street entertainers take part in what is expected to be Horsham’s biggest busking event to raise money for Cancer Research UK this Sunday at 10am. Among those performing in Horsham’s Christmas Busking extravaganza in The Carfax and in Piries Place is the head Chef from Wabi in East Street. His band will be performing their own unique version of the ‘Home & Away’ theme tune – so watch out for them! Visit the Horsham-is-Busking page on Facebook.
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eeping homes safe and responsible drinking are two of the main themes of a newly opened shop in Horsham. The Safety Shop, which is in the town’s Swan Walk Shopping Centre for six weeks, has been opened by the Horsham District Community Safety Partnership. The shop highlights the theme ‘your Christmas, your choice’ and focuses on key safety messages such over the festive period.
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essiah by Handel was performed by Christ’s Hospital’s Communion Choir and Chamber Orchestra to an appreciative audience in Chapel on Sunday, 5th December. The charity concert, which raised more than £1,000 for St Catherine’s Hospice in Crawley, was planned and directed by Grecian and organ scholar elect of St. George's Chapel Windsor, Adam Mathias, aged 17.
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eedles and Pins sewing class pupils spent a morning at the Holbrook Club sewing fabric bags for the charity Teddies for Tragedies. Knitted teddies are sent all over the world to children in tragic circumstances and they need bags to put the teddies in. New classes for children, teenagers and adults are planned for early January. For more information contact Helen at needlesandpins@tesco.net or on 07775 192396.
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ld Barn Nursery & Garden Centre officially relaunches its Pizza Pasta Restaurant at 10am on Saturday, December 18th. Old Barn Nursery & Garden Centre, which is located on the A24 at Dial Post near Horsham.
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locally will increase by 60%. So older residents have until the end of January to respond to Horsham District Council’s public consultation about how to prepare for an ageing population strategy. The closing date for the consultation is Friday 28th January 2011. It’s online questionnaire at www.horsham.gov.uk/community/3406.aspx or call 01403 215207
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uit smoking in the New Year with the help of local NHS services. You can explore the options online, or if you are not sure where to start please call the local NHS Smoking Helpline on 0300 100 1823. Trained NHS advisers can talk you through the options and help you to decide what to do.
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etro-Spect, one of hottest young bands around, are 22/11/2010 the 10:40 featured guests at Gary’s Live Music Club on Satur-
day night (18th December.) The Open Mic Night is held at Coolham Village Hall, Billingshurst Road at 7.45pm www.bassistgaryholder.com
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linfold was the scene of a fatal car crash on Monday morning at 9:10am. A Ford Focus being driven by 63-year-old Phillip Sharpe of Smugglers Way, Barns Green, came off the road and gone into a hedge on the A264 at Slinfold with the junction of Fullfords Hill. A post mortem has revealed that he suffered a heart attack at the wheel. No other vehicle was involved.
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rade Union UNISON West Sussex has launched a 12Point ‘Charter to protect local public services’. The leading public service trade union says that at a national level there are clear alternatives available to public spending cuts. UNISON’s Charter is available at: www.unisonwestsussex.org.uk/unison_west_sussex_charter_ webversion.pdf
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ictims of last Wednesday’s (8th December) aggravated burglary may have been targeted, detectives have said. At 7.15pm several men burst into the house in Longfield Road, striking the man in the face and threatening both victims while demanding money. They left within minutes, having stolen a few hundred pounds. DI Pierre Serra from Horsham CID said: "This house was not selected randomly but appears to have been specifically targeted by the offenders. Police patrols have been increased in the area and the victims, who are still traumatised by the attack, are being offered support." Anyone with information is asked to contact Police on 0845 60 70 999 quoting Operation Swinton.
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in the county. It follows a decision in December 2009 to manage the network in full from April 2011, including rights of way within the South Downs, which are currently delegated to the South Downs Joint Committee.
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Birds gathering Moss BBC Wildlife Programme Producer, author and naturalist Stephen Moss launched Henfield Birdwatch 2010 at Henfield Hall last week. The launch celebrated the publication of their third book detailing how bird populations are doing in the parish. Before he started his talk on ' Everything You Wanted to Know About Birds but were Afraid to Ask', Stephen Moss praised the people of Henfield for an excellent project and a wonderful book. "You are following in the footsteps of the famous natural historian Gilbert White as chroniclers of birds in your parish and are making an important contribution to the knowledge of how our birds are coping across the UK in the first decades of the 21st century" he said. The first book was published in 2000 and Henfield Birdwatch now runs a year-long parish survey every five years. The three completed surveys contain over 120,000 records submitted by local people, making it one of the biggest community surveys in the country. Chairman of Henfield Birdwatch Mike Russell said: “The
people of Henfield can be very proud to have been involved in such a comprehensive survey. To have over 150 residents take part in a village the size of Henfield is a great achievement.” As expected there has been good news and bad news with some species in the last 10 years.
Buzzard, great-spotted woodpecker and summer visitors such as blackcap and chiffchaff have done very well, but sadly familiar migrants such as swallow and house martin have declined considerably while the lovely turtle dove has virtually disappeared. “Surveys such as this act as a
barometer to what is going on nationally in terms of bird populations” said Mike Russell. “With a few notable exceptions our birds are mirroring what is happening across the UK, and it also shows that you don't have to be an expert birdwatcher to contribute to a scientific study”.
The buzzard has done well over recent years (Pic: Alan Price)
Horsham Hospital’s Christmas Bazaar may have been cancelled because of snow and ice, but fundraisers still managed a good profit thanks to two prize draws. Proceeds from the Grand Draw and a hand crafted Dolls House, organised by the League of Friends of Horsham Hospital, are expected to be in excess of £3,000. The dolls house was donated to the hospital by 88 year-old Horsham craft worker Mrs Mary Phillips. The winner was 83 year-old Mrs Ann Griffith of Horsham, a supporter of the League of Friends for many years.
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As residents, it doesn’t seem natural to praise the council. Potholes in the roads, dog poo bins not emptied, pavements falling apart, Shelley Fountain still costing money, a Christmas lights display that costs the same an average shopping bill at Lidl... They’re the type of things we get upset about, and we don’t really care which council - be it county, district or parish - is responsible. We just blame ‘the council’. Nothing wrong with that, but we should give a little praise too. And here in Horsham, the district council is good at putting on high profile events. The calendar for 2011 suggests that much of what took place last year will go ahead for 2010. They include the Piazza Italia festival, now probably the area’s most popular event as it draws in thousands of people from across the district and beyond. The three day event will be held on 22nd, 23rd and 24th April. It’ll have to go some to top this year’s event, which saw 84 Ferraris - including a rare Enzo coming into Horsham, along with more than 20 Italian bikes
led by Ducati Owners Club of Great Britain. During the second day of the event, masses of people turned out to greet the inaugural Pizza Express Horsham Italian Job Mini run. And on Easter Monday, over 20 supercars drove into the town along with 50 Alfa Romeos, Fiat Coupes and 500s. Again, we’ll let you know more details on next year’s event in due course. Fairtrade Fortnight will be held on 28th February to 13th March, while the Horsham Charity Pancake Races will be on Shrove Tuesday on 8th March. In February this year, the highly competitive with the Harris Lord Recruitment team cheered on by colleagues from an office overlooking the Carfax -ran out the eventual winners. Can anyone mirror improve on their performance in the Rotary Club organised event next March? Microbiz is a superb event for local entrepreneurs, with numbers for last year’s festival up an incredible 75%. The eighth event, held in The Drill Hall, Horsham, was hailed
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Continued from Page 20 by sponsors, exhibitors and visitors alike as by far the best ever! The 2011 event will be held on Saturday, 12th March. Here at The Resident, we’ll keep you updated on developments. Horsham Broadwood Day of Dance and Medieval Market, also known as the English Festival, will be on Saturday, 7th May. A St George’s Day Parade will be held on 8th May (The day itself is on 23rd June) and Saturday, 25th June is Armed Forces Day. Horsham French Market is set for 15th – 17th July, and we’ll be hoping for as much entertainment next year as we enjoyed this year. At the end of last year’s event, organisers said they hoped to attract classic French cars for the 2011 event, so we
may yet see a convoy of Citroen 2CVs in the Carfax! Horsham Sparks in the Park 2012 Open Weekend and Carnival will be held on Sunday, 24th July. Nobody was quite sure what to expect from the free event, held in Horsham Park, this year, and after last year’s went so well it’ll be worth noting the diary. The Horsham & District Food and Drink Festival is pencilled in for 3rd September – 2nd October. The festival’s showcase event, Big Nibble, will include the Horsham Southdown Historic Bus Rally and Classic Vintage English Car Rally. Expect about 100 offers at local pubs, restaurants, hotels, breweries, vineyards and retailers during the course of the month.
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Horsham Football Club will be hosting a superb evening's entertainment in the company of former Chelsea legend Ron 'Chopper' Harris. Tickets to the evening, at YMCA’s Gorings Mead ground from 7.30pm, cost £25 including a two course buffet meal. www.hornetsreview.co.uk
Proposals showing how West Sussex County Council might save more than £75 million over the next three years have been published as part of the agenda papers for the full Council meeting today. The papers for the County Council meeting can be found at www.westsussex.gov.uk
Manor Theatre Group of Horsham present Puss in Boots at North Heath Hall, Horsham, for two days. The play is written and directed by Roger Kidd. A veritable rollercoaster ride of singing, dancing and belly laughing. For ticket details visit www.manortheatrehorsham.com
Horsham Churches Together will be encouraging people to join in around the bandstand with pre-carol songs at 3.20pm and a carol service at 3.45pm. Meanwhile, on the Carfax Bandstand, the free concerts continue with ‘Windjammers’ playing from 11am to 1pm.
This Saturday, Santa or his elves will be descending on The Quarter at 124pm. They will be in their grotto at the Rotary Club of Horsham’s shop at 16 East Street. When you spot them, grab your phone and snap Santa or his elf together and you could win £10.
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Horsham Folk Club will be celebrating their "end of term" at the Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham, with an Old Time Music Hall theme party. The Club will reopen on Sunday 9th January, 2010, with the not-to-be missed Resolution farewell concert.
Kingdom Faith Church hosts a Christmas Celebration at 6pm. Enjoy a special interactive rendition of the 12 Days of Christmas. It’s going to be a festive music extravaganza with special guests with free face painting, craft, cookies and mulled wine served in The HUB at the Foundry Lane site.
The Nutcracker will be shown Live from The Bolshoi at the Capitol theatre, Horsham tonight. The Nutcracker is a fairy-tale based on a novelette by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Tickets: £15 from 01403 750220
It’s the depths of winter, you don’t want to get out of bed because it’s so cold and you can’t face scraping the car windows. Could be worse, you could be wearing shorts and a vest and running in the Brooks Sussex Masters Cross Country Championships held today at Denne Park!
A Christmas Busking extravaganza is taking place on the bandstand in The Carfax and in Piries Place from 11am, in aid of Cancer Research UK. The head chef at wabi, Aussie Scott Hallsworth, is rumoured to be singing the home and Away theme tune! Should be a laugh!
RSPB Pulborough Brooks is holding a Winter Family Fun Day, where children can let off some steam before Christmas! Try your hand at our Christmassy crafts, play a silly game, or perhaps brave the weather and follow the winter trail. 11am-3pm. Call 01798 875851 to book
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Kaytie Harding of Voice From the Coal Shed brings together a collective choir made up of members from Divas Undaunted, TORCH (The Original Rock Choir of Horsham), Voices, St John’s Gospel Choir and Whispering Woods choir to sing Christmas songs in the Carfax from 11.30am
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Plenty of live music on Christmas Eve. Classix are at The Bedford, Tony Stone will play at The Malt Shovel, and the David Hay Band perform at The Tanners Arms. Also, The Jackie Generation (Guilty Pleasurez) play Cisswood House Hotel (£10) with support from Pear Trees
The bad boys of Sussex Football are in action over the Christmas period, weather permitting. The Hornets, who had three men sent off in a recent match, face Cray Wanderers this Saturday (18th) but on the 27th they take on the Croydon massif at Gorings Mead at 3pm.
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A few News Years Eve gigs catch the eye too - Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes at Mannings Heath Hotel, while the Tube Snake Boogie Band are at the Sussex Oak in Warnham. Alter Ego are at BBH Village centre while Makss play at the home of rock, The Malt Shovel in Horsham.
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Festive Fun on the Forum (outside Beales) boasts Showtime Amusement from now until January 4th from 11am to 6pm. It’ll include Christmas themed dodgems, tea cups and toy rides, food kiosk providing German sausages, sweets, candy floss and Hot Chestnuts.
The Christmas pantomime at the Capitol is now well in to its run. Aladdin will be in town until this date. Anna Williamson of Toonattiks stars, with the likes of Widow Twankey and Wishee Washee ensuring the laughs come think and fast. See our review on Pages 8-9
Pop along to RSPB Pulborough Brooks today for Dawn of the Ducks. Experience the Reserve as the sun rises and the brooks come alive with the sight and sounds of the hundreds of ducks, geese and swans that spend the winter there. Booking essential. Call 01798 875851
Horrible Histories is at the Capitol with Awful Egyptians and Ruthless Romans from today until 30th Jan. Using actors and ground-breaking 3D special effects, these two astounding shows brought to you by The Birmingham Stage Company. Tickets £12 from 01403 750220
John O'Sullivan is Britain’s cheekiest newsagent. You may recognize his face from John Bishop’s Britain or from being chucked out of Come Dine With Me in ‘Mayo-gate’. After his last sell out show in Horsham John is venturing out to the Hawth in Crawley. Tickets: £12
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Horsham Born... & Bread! Local Horsham lads Dan Breden and Joby Hardman have joined forces with The Sussex Business Partnership to create a business to support Sussex based diners and restaurateurs’. eatsaver.com is a website that will offer local independent pubs, restaurants & take aways the opportunity to showcase their businesses and any offers or events they are planning. Equally diners will be able to look at everything Horsham and the surrounding areas have to offer and make informed choices about the type and value of food they want. The site, eatsaver.com, will build into more than just a traditional “offer” site and will develop into a one stop
food forum to enable people to place reviews, ideas and to debate food and dining issues. It will also act as a vehicle through which restaurateurs’ and landlords can sound out ideas and gain feedback. So why did they do this? Joby Hardman said “Over the past 12 months we have noted, as fellow users of other discount websites, the areas that we feel they could improve on or the users could find useful.” The guys quickly developed their idea into a reality to be part of a rapidly growing industry. After months of planning and getting the right team of people together they pitched their idea to local Business Angel Tim Breden (or Dad as Dan likes to call him) and they secured the investment needed from the Sussex Business Partnership to create their vision and a website worthy of delivering it. I asked Tim Breden, previously the Operations Director at Kate’s Cakes and now an investor in many Sussex based businesses, what did this proposition have in it that attracted him? He is clearly no pushover so why this idea and why now? “It’s a great improvement of a tested business model
and it’s designed to help small businesses. Dan and Joby are very focused on the need to provide a complete service and have the drive and determination to do just that. I don’t make sentimental investments and truly believe these guys can and will deliver a first class site which will help and support local pubs and restaurants”. Their research demonstrated that it was hard to get a definitive guide of where there is to eat in a given town; so the first aim was to have one site that will give all this information. Secondly, they noticed that the competition mainly focused on the big chains.
Coming from an independent business background they wanted to make sure that they worked closely with all the independents; offering great service whilst providing complete customer choice. They had a desire to tailor their site to the independent making it as interactive and usual for them as possible. They have also taken the brave step of not just delivering discount vouchers, traditionally used to track sales to each establishment, but to allow restaurants to showcase in other ways. When asked to encapsulate what it’s really all about Dan Breden said “It’s for deals on meals, you just find whatever tickles your taste buds, print the promotion and savour the savings at eatsaver.com!” … Text book marketing some would say! For more information on how to get listed you can contact the guys by phone 01403 287564, or drop us an email on info@eatsaver.com
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Weltons ‘PridenJoy’ Ray Welton has been brewing Weltons Ale since 1995 and has been in the industry since the 80s. Ray was no stranger to the brewing business as he often helped his Grandad with his Cider brewery in Newdigate. “My earliest memory was cleaning out the demijohns, I must’ve only been about 5 years old,” reminisces Ray. Ray’s Grandad’s Cider brewery opened in 1932 and provided much needed Cider to the area, closing in 1959, obviously leaving its mark on a young Ray. Based in Foundry Lane, Horsham, Weltons has established itself as a well known brewery and provides ales for pubs stretching from London to Dover. Ray Welton is known for many different types, flavours and styles of Beers and always likes to brew for the occasion, he has already started on his ‘Ashes to Ashes’ to celebrate Englands Cricketing success and has sold 30,000 pints of his famous Christmas selection that only went on sale 3
weeks ago. But the one he is championing at the moment is his Pridenjoy. “Being an ex rugby player of 25 years I always liked to have a glass of something refreshing after a match” says Ray “but I found I had to resort to orange juice because of the lack of tasty low alcohol beers on offer, it was then I decided to brew my Pridenjoy”. The 2.8% ale ‘PridenJoy’ won the Worthing Beer Festival in 2002 beating Harveys ‘Elizabethan’, a strong Ale at 8.1%. It was also covered by the BBC as it was one of the featuring ales at The Great British Beer Festival. The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) were showcasing the Ale in a bid to prove weaker beers can still be tasty, as British palates seem to have grown accustomed to highstrength continental lagers. “In the past a lot of brewers have made poor quality lower strength beers that taste like dishwater,” comments Ray, “and of course this isn’t the
case with ‘PridenJoy’. But it’s not just the taste or the fact you can drink more of it without becoming inhebriated that appeals, there is a financial reason why the lower alcohol beers may become a more popular choice in the future. After the campaigning of CAMRA and The British Beer and Pub Association the Government have decided to reduce the duty on beers that have an alcohol content of 2.8% and below. Ray believes reducing duty would encourage more brewers to follow suit - though he admits it is “the hardest beer to brew”. Using less sugar and malt to reduce the alcohol content also means using fewer hops to balance the taste - but it’s these ingredients that give beer its flavour. Ray won’t allow the Beer to be released until the flavour is perfect. Being a lower alcohol beer also poses a problem for Publicans as it dosnt last as long as other stronger beers.
But pubs like The Lamb Inn at Lambs Green and The White Horse at Maplehurst quite happily stock and sell Pridenjoy by the barrel load. “I might have six beers on and they’ll look at the low alcohol one and say ‘it looks a bit thin’” says Simon Johnson of the White Horse “I have to
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give them a sample and once they taste it, they’ll buy it.” In recent years Supermarkets have steadily reduced the price of alcohol in a bid to keep the competitive edge, but with alcohol related crimes and illnesses on the increase Weltons Pridenjoy and many like it may be a
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Snow must go on The increasingly popular ‘Originals Night’ at the Tanners Arms on Brighton Road went ahead … almost as planned on Thursday, 2nd December. The snow reduced the number of acts playing to two plus the evenings host Mike Whiteley. The unique, Horsham, monthly event is open to songwriters to present their own music, with no covers. The acts are all pre-booked (it is by already pre-booked to February!) and plug straight in to the pub’s PA system, with electric or acoustic instruments. The host for the evening Mike Whiteley (aka ‘The Strum lovin’ Criminal’) opened the proceedings with an unseasonable Last Days of Summer’ before handing over nto Philip J Lymbery. Despite the snow Philip had made it from Portsmouth to be at the event and he didn’t disappoint us with his new songs ‘Hopes and Dreams’, ‘The Future is Still Unwritten’ and ‘A day with you’. Even though Philip has only been writing and playing for 18
Stuart James, Mike Whiteley & Philip J Lymbery ‘tune-up’ months his songs are no reflection of this assured and fully capturing nuance and emotion, and with a very confident delivery. We are now eagerly awaiting Philip to record his songs and put them up on Myspace. Next up the shy and retiring (Not) Stuart James, local hero and extremely confident and
assured blues player surprised even himself by performing acoustically because he doesn’t like his sensitive side to show, but boy does he write and sing great songs and filling the songs with brilliant trills and sides and generally fantastic guitar work. His songs included ‘Desolate’, ‘Fish Hooked’ and ‘Walking
Blues’ (not that one). After an interlude when all three of the scarf clad guys had disappeared to the loos to tune up (yes really!) to escape the buzz of the packed bar, gave us another great selection of songs and the ambiance of the evening helped them be even more relaxed and expressive. A great evening of fresh textural musical entertainment was enjoyed by the brilliant audience who were suitably rewarded for having braved the weather. Not quite the same as an ‘Open-Mic’ night but an opportunity for any level of songwriter from beginner to the more experienced can come and play in a friendly and encouraging atmosphere. It is never too late for you late bloomers! If you fancy doing 3 or 4 of your own songs contact lyndsay@thetannersarms.com or phone Lyndsay on 01403 588789. The two acts that got lost in the snow and didn’t make it were ‘ReOffender’ and ‘The Age of Tapes’ who will hopefully be making an appearance early in the new year. By Henry Morgan West
Nepal expedition
Thirteen pupils and four staff from Christ’s Hospital School, near Horsham, Sussex, will take part in an expedition to Nepal next month. Commencing on December 7th and returning on December 23rd, the expedition has been wholly organised by students and staff from the school and will include a nine day trek to Annapurna Base Camp, in the heart of the Himalayan mountains, plus a project to raise funds for two charities in Nepal. A unique ‘Postcards from the Roof of the World’ fund-raising project, developed by pupils at the School, will help to
off-set the costs of the trip while also raising money for two charities – The Gurkha Welfare Scheme and the Shamrock Boarding School. A £5 donation from members of the Christ’s Hospital community, or their friends and relatives, will entitle them to receive a hand-written postcard sent by a member of the expedition while they are in the Himalayas. Christ’s Hospital’s Head Master John Franklin said today; “The pupils are to be congratulated on a highly creative fund-raising initiative. We all wish them luck in what will clearly be an exciting expedition next month.”
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Santa’s perfect present
Review Rod Campbell is best known to us adults as a prolific children’s writer for babies and toddlers using very simple pop up books to tell a story, his most famous being Dear Zoo. This year in The Studio at The Capitol, for the first time, he has penned a stage version of his book Dear Santa; A child
Dear Santa The Capitol, Studio writes to Santa for a special present for Christmas. After wrapping a few unsuitable presents, he finds the perfect one and delivers it on Christmas Eve. The intimate space has been beautifully and colourfully transformed in Santa’s Workshop shared with the pink bedroom of the little girl Sarah
who writes to Santa, even before we go inside the themed entrance using Campbell’s designs from his book is welcoming. A cast of three, under the direction of Michael Gattrell, gently tell the story, Emily Altneu as Sarah, charming Mark Stewart as Santa’s silly Elf and Santa himself is played by the jovial and endearing Peter Edbrook. This is team work and the audience last Saturday were captivated with the songs, the visual fun and simple words, there was even the chance for participation of children onto the acting area. Some of the popular songs have had word changes to fit into the story line, but this certainly did not matter as the children were too interested
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Council’s festive collection dates Because of the holiday period, different household refuse and recycling collections take place in the Horsham District over Christmas and New Year and additional blue topped bin recycling collections have been scheduled. For full information, householders are encouraged to use the personalised collection calendar on Horsham District Council’s website at www.horsham.gov.uk Bin tags are being attached to the handles of household refuse bins in the two weeks before Christmas, with information to remind residents which days to put their bins out and how to dispose of additional item. The information below relates to households on the Acorn Plus scheme. Please note that the brown topped bin collections for green garden waste will be suspended between 29 December and 8 January, to be
replaced with additional collections of blue topped bins for recycling:
Tuesday 21st- Friday 24th December 2010 In the week running up to Christmas, refuse and recycling will be collected on its normal day. However on Christmas Eve (Friday 24 December) collections will start at 5am instead of 6am, to help ensure completion of work across the District.
Tuesday 28th- Friday 31st December 2010 During the week between Christmas and New Year, there will be no collections on Tuesday 28 December. Refuse and recycling collections will be collected a day later than usual with additional blue topped bin collections replacing any brown topped bin collections normally due this week. For those that normally have a collection on Fridays, this
collection will take place in Tuesday 4 January (and again on Saturday 8 January).
Tuesday 4th- Saturday 8th January 2011 In the week after New Year, collections will take place a day later, with additional blue topped bin collections replacing any brown topped bin collections normally due this week. For those that normally have a collection on Fridays, this collection will take place in Tuesday 4 January (from the previous week) and again on Saturday 8 January. Tuesday 11th January 2011 onwards Refuse and recycling collections will return to normal days.
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Health walks in December Tuesday, 21st December: All welcome, free, just turnup at 10am in car park on Horsham side of Ockley Village cricket field (TQ 146399). Flat (some stiles) circular walk on the Sussex/Surrey border. Superb views of Leith Hill Tower and the North Downs. No dogs. 5 miles. 2 ½ hours. Perhaps a bite and Christmas drink in The Cricketers to follow. Bill 01403 256248 or Geoff 01403 258180
Wednesday, 22nd December: 10am: Rookwood Golf Course, Horsham, meet/park at far end of car park (TQ 162318), 4 mile flat circular walk to Warnham and across the Deer Park. Refreshments available at Rookwood at the end. 2 hours. Leader Michael 07719 467861 Monday, 27th December: Walk off some of the Christ-
mas excess! All welcome to this annual walk going South from Horsham. Meet at St Mary’s Church, Causeway at 10am. Circular, guided, free, sociable HDC walk past St Mary’s Church, over meadows and gently wooded slopes of Denne Park to Coltstaple Lane and back along Pedlar’s Way via Chesworth Farm. Lovely views of Horsham. 5 miles, 2½ hours. For more details call Bill on 01403 256248
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Your New Water Meter
SOUTHERN WATER is installing water meters for the majority of its customers in Horsham to help secure water resources for the future and protect the environment.
Southern Water will be on hand with information when meters are installed. More than 30,000 meters will be itted for householders in the district between now and 2012. The programme is part of a ive-year scheme which started in Horsham last month and runs until 2015 across the South East of England. Water resources in the South East are under pressure and the region has been classi ied as one of serious water stress by the Government. Southern Water is installing water meters for the majority of its customers to make sure it can continue to supply quality drinking water for future generations and protect the environment. People on a water meter tend to use about 10 per cent less water and most people believe it is fairer for bills to be based on the amount of water people use. What is Southern Water’s metering programme? Southern Water is installing 500,000 water meters for its customers in Sussex, Kent and Hampshire during the next ive years. Currently about 40 per cent of households are on a water meter and since 1990 all new homes have had one itted. By 2015, up to 92 per cent of homes will have a meter, in line with the rest of Europe.
Why is Southern Water installing water meters? The key reasons for installing meters are to: Give everyone control over their bills so they are based on water use Reduce water use – meters are shown to reduce consumption by 10 per cent Reduce the amount of water taken out of the environment and reduce the likelihood of water restrictions in long dry periods. Help Southern Water detect and ix more water leaks Help everyone to save water, save energy and save money Reduce the company’s and customers’ carbon footprint When will you be itting my meter? The metering programme is starting in the most water stressed areas in the South East, which includes Horsham in West Sussex. Metering has started in Roffey and will move towards central Horsham in 2011 and across the whole of the Horsham district by 2012. How much water will metering save? Metering in the South East is expected to reduce
the demand for water to the extent that it would take until 2035 for it to return to today’s levels, even taking into account population growth and climate change. The programme will save 17.6 million litres of water each day – that’s enough to supply the population of Worthing every day. What about all the water lost through leaks? It’s important to Southern Water to lead by example to save precious water resources. The company has one of the lowest levels of leakage per property in England and Wales and has more than halved the amount of water lost through leaks in recent years. Last year Southern Water repaired 95 per cent of visible leaks within 24 hours, surveyed 900 kms of mains looking for leaks and found and repaired more than 17,000 leaks. How will installing meters help reduce leakage? The new meters being installed are the most advanced in the water industry and include a ‘leak alarm’ to help ind leaks more easily on household supply pipes. How will the metering programme work? There is no need to apply,
Southern Water will contact you before your meter is itted. Installation is free and in most cases the meter will be itted in the public footpath outside your property so there is no need to come into your home. You will be provided with lots of written information about your meter and your metered bill. The teams will work on a street by street basis and when they are in your area, an exhibition unit will be parked in the street so you can talk to Southern Water’s advisors directly. What about bogus callers? The safety of customers is very important so Southern Water is working closely with Sussex Police and Crimestoppers so they are aware of where and when the metering teams are working. Everyone working on Southern Water’s metering programme will wear a uniform with the Southern Water logo and branding. Vans will also carry the Southern Water name and logo. Always ask for identi ication when someone calls at your house saying they are from a water company. Southern Water’s employees are always happy to wait while customers check their identi ication.
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Will bills change on a water meter?
LIKE gas and electricity, people will be charged for the amount of water that they use on a water meter. Southern Water has This is measured in cubic developed a Changeover metres (one cubic metre = Tariff to help people who 1,000 litres). There is also a see an increase in their unit for each cubic metre of bills. On the Changeover wastewater which is Tariff, the increase will be returned to the sewerage phased in gradually over system, which is treated and recycled to the three years to give people environment. Wastewater time to adjust to their bills are calculated on the metered charges and basis that only 92.5 per cent understand how to manage of the water people use is their water use and bills. returned to the sewers, the What if I can’t pay a rest is consumed in the higher bill? home, used on gardens Southern Water has also or evaporates. introduced a Support Tariff There is also a ixed to help customers whose standing charge to cover bills go up on a water meter the cost of reading meters, and who have genuine processing bills and dif iculty in paying. To payments and answering move on to the Support enquiries. The bills also Tariff, customers irst have include a charge for a free Home Saver Check to Highway drainage and help reduce their water and surface water drainage. energy use in the home. This includes the What can you do with installation of free water1,000 litres? Currently 1,000 litres of saving devices. Customers water costs nearly 95p, not are then offered a free including the wastewater inancial review by an charge. This is enough independent company, water to: which will help them claim Have a ive minute any bene its to which shower every day for they are entitled. If a month recommended for the Use 125 bowls of water Support Tariff, the for washing up customer’s bill will be Have 13 full baths capped at the equivalent Wash 20 full loads in the rate of their rateable washing machine value bill. Run a garden sprinkler How does saving water for one hour save energy? Will bills go up? Saving water means As households move to savings can also be made metered charges, about half on household energy bills because you will reduce the will see their bills go down and half will see an increase amount of hot water used in your home. Heating in their water bills. This is water for day to day tasks because at the moment, water bills are based on the such as taking a shower, rateable value of the house, washing clothes and boiling whereas on a meter they the kettle makes up about are based on the amount of 20 per cent of the average water people use. home’s carbon footprint. What support is available This can add up to about £200 a year on gas and if my bill goes up? electricity bills.
Workmen install meters under the pavement.
How can I ind out more?
To ind out more about Southern Water’s metering programme visit www.southernwater.co.uk/metering or call the dedicated Metering Customer Call Centre on 0333 2003 011.
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Water meter rollout begins Southern Water recently started work on installing water meters in Horsham. The company, which supplies all of our water, will install approximately 12,000 meters in the Horsham district between now and April 2011, and a further 48,000 in the district and surrounding areas by April 2012. Southern Water claims that metering is essential to ensure the long term security of water supplies for customers in Horsham and the South east, where a total of 500,000 meters will be installed.
The South East is classified as an area of serious water stress which means there is a delicate balance between the water available for supply and the projected demand for water. The Southern Water region is the third most water stressed area according to the EA. Installing meters for the majority of customers in the Horsham district is expected to lead to savings of around 500,000 litres per day, enough to fill two train carriages or the equivalent of supplying an extra 3,000 people daily. During early November, South-
ern water carried out a small number of installations in a pilot, prior to the launch of the main programme, which is now underway, with Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions appointed to install the meters. They are using AMR meters which are â&#x20AC;&#x153;intelligentâ&#x20AC;? meters that store information about water usage. As households move to metered charges, Southern Water say that about half will see their bills go down and half will see an in-
crease in their water bills. This is because at the moment, water bills are based on the rateable value of the house, whereas on a meter they are based on the amount of water people use. However, figures about Horsham, where 40% of homes already have a meter, show that the average daily use of a customer with a water meter is 144 litres, compared to 155 litres for those not with a meter. The water supply in Horsham is mainly taken from the River Arun and treated at Southern Waterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s works at Hardham (approx 70%). But work is underway to develop a new water source on the River Arun, which will provide an additional 10 million litres of water each day for the district. The scheme involves a new abstraction on the River Arun (tidal), a water storage pond and a 1.8 kilometre pipeline to connect the pond to Hardham Water Supply Works.
For more information on Southern Waters meter initiatives see the opposite page.
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l Southern Water supply water to 134,000 people in the Horsham district l 35 million litres of water is supplied each day in the Horsham district:
l 40% of people in Horsham currently have a water meter currently l Average daily use of customer on a water meter in Horsham district: 144 litres (Regional average is 132)
l Average daily use of customer not on a water meter in Horsham district: 155 litres (Regional average is 152)
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Better, sweet symphonies Make this a Christmas to remember. Bookings now being taken for Christmas & New Years Eve
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Horsham Symphony Orchestra Capitol Theatre, 20th Nov
What a fine orchestra we have, resident here in Horsham! Once again a very willing public trekked out on a cold November evening to be treated to
vast architecture of Beethoven’s epic Third Symphony, alongside a virtuosic solo-performance in Mendelssohn’s sublime Violin Concerto. A concert often opens with a
a feast for the ears: A brace of classic favourites paired with the less-known Galánta Dances by Kodály; superb team-playing within the
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Symphony Orchestra, who opened with the magnificent Galánta Dances, fully symphonic in both scope and orchestration. This brilliant, sparkling set of contrasting variations on prewar Magyar themes sweeps us breathlessly through a series of landscapes, and that an orchestra in the middle of Sussex can convey a complex, Hungarian voice so assuredly is to be admired. Rachel Ellis, herself a regular player with the orchestra, played the role of soloist thrillingly in the next piece. She brought a personal and confident flair to her performance of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto, in which she was able to bring her prodigious talent to bear on all the vibrant, witty variety of his early Romanticism. This truly is a mature work by an artist at the height of his powers, and although all-too familiar to modern audiences, the soloist held our attention to the very end with the lightning control and heartfelt power of her playing. Behind her, the orchestra, carefully steered by Leader
Barry Sutton, provided the subtle and steady support which HSO can so admirably provide when playing concerti. Under the indomitable and ever-energetic baton of Steve Dummer, the HSO has tackled plenty of great symphonies over the years; so it was a fitting end to this concert that they should take on Beethoven’s Eroica. How different this is, despite its familiarity, from the Mendelssohn; here is a composer who has only just found his true voice, an artist still struggling to forge something from the moulds he is himself smashing. The orchestra easily captured the majestic sweep of this vast, new music, especially in the shock and violence of the opening movement and in the despair of the funeral march. Once again, the HSO has reminded us how fortunate the town is to have dedicated players and performers putting on such memorable cultural events three times each year.
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Think outside the box Do you ever get that feeling of Déjà vu when hitting your high street? You’re searching for the perfect birthday present or that ‘me’ treat but all you’re faced with is a retail groundhog day; the same shops, the same products and the same price tags. hidden in the depths of storrington on the margins of Water Lane trading estate could lie the answer to your shopping prayers, the hub of Biju.co.uk Biju stocks a distinctive range of bedroom, bathroom, outdoor living, children and kitchen products, as well as personalised gifts and a tailored wedding service. Biju, which did have a small, charming shop in Washington village but now focuses entirely on website sale, offers unique alternatives to generic high street home interior and lifestyle products, selling over 2,000 individually designed home accessories from British and european designers such as Orla Kiely and missoni, as well as its own exclusive range of luxury bathrobes and
bed linen. martin huxford, managing director, started the company five years ago with his now wife and joint owner, Pamela. their dream was simple - to broaden home interior horizons for uK customers. martin left college in 1983 and started his own business designing film posters and advertising. in 1995 he was working as a freelance magazine designer for the BBC, then started his own web design company called networx were he created the award wining topgear website and won the hsBC corporate website. martin said: “We wanted to put our experience into action and see what it was actually like to create and grow an online business which has exciting interior design and great quality products for the home at its heart. “Pamela and myself have always had a passion for design and special home interiors
but we were disappointed with the lack of choice, design and quality of products in the uK. We were more excited by
those in europe and recently the us. Offering great quality, contemporary home products sourced from the best manufacturers around the world, Biju stands out for its portfolio of household items. martin said: “We look for a little piece of magic and then work towards a finished artefact. this can be a superb original pattern such as marimekko, the incomparable feel of organic cotton towels lovingly hand made in turkey on 300-year-old traditional looms, or a stunning piece of new design such as our lighting collection.”
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Biju’s products have attracted a number of celebrity Turnover: £400,000 and international customers Cheapest item: Gym towel, including the Rothschild, the 35p Welsh Rugby team and estee Most expensive item: Italian Lauder. duvet set, £1,750 in fact, Pamela and martin Company motto: Quality, have just finished designing value and service and manufacturing their first Website hits per month: project for Red Bull. 30,000 For martin, the most reStaff: 4 warding aspect of running his own business is creating new Contact no: 01903 746079 products and 2010 is an exTrading address: Unit 11 Water ceptionally exciting time, as Lane Trading Estate, StorringBiju will be launching its own ton, West Sussex, RH20 3EA furniture range, including Web: www.biju.co.uk sofas beds, stools, tables, mirrors and lighting. of our new furniture colleche said: “i am most proud tion, which is the fulfilment of a career-long dream. At times
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it’s been daunting but we are really looking forward to seeing the finished products and getting them out there. Our ultimate aim is to bring highend interior design to the homeowner.” From what i’ve laid my greedy little eyes on, i’m most impressed with the wonderful, iconic French tapestry cushions by iosis of Paris, which feature evocative images of magical voyages, tropical houses and Paris in spring, as well as the latest limited edition art coffee cups from illy, which features six vivid designs by Academy Award winner Pedro Almodovar. if it’s good enough for estee Lauder and the Welsh Rugby team, it’s good enough for me!
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Boxes of joy
In a warehouse near Shipley, a team of volunteers have been busy preparing a treat for children in Eastern Europe. As you read this, 10,000 shoeboxes - the highest figure collected yet from the local campaign which collects from the RH and BN postcodes - are on their way to children in some of the toughest parts of the world. It is the culmination of a whole year’s of hard work for those behind Operation
Christmas Child, which has involved collecting goods from companies, schools, organisations and many individuals. Each of the shoeboxes is then filled with goodies that the recipients would never normally have the chance to use of play with - toy cars, stationery, teddies, crayons, sweets, books, hats and gloves, hairbrushes and even the occasional really special gift such as a miniature globe! And the boxes are geared especially for boys and girls of certain ages to ensure that no child is disappointed. Volun-
teer Deborah Bailey (pictured on the left with District Co-ordinator Shirley Arnold) said: “There’s a lot of work that goes into getting to this stage, but it’s such a worthy cause as the children would never have anything like what is in the boxes. “Each child only receives one box in their lifetime, so we reach as many children as possible.” The group would like to thank the Knepp Estate for allowing them free use of a barn for storage and packing. If you would like to donate to next year’s appeal, please visit www.operationchristmaschild.org.uk
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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: The letter represented by the question mark is L. Dolphin, narwhal, sea lion, all marine mammals.
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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS: CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Drill; 4 Furnish; 8 Uncover; 9 Caper; 10 Lyre; 11 Material; 13 Mien; 14 Stet; 16 Assorted; 17 Acts; 20 Irene; 21 Salerno; 22 Geysers; 23 Booty. Down: 1 Double meaning; 2 Incur; 3 Love; 4 Formal; 5 Recreate; 6 Imprint; 7 Hard luck story; 12 Reprieve; 13 Mastery; 15 Ceases; 18 Curio; 19 Club. QUICK - Across: 1 Class; 4 Pretend; 8 Needful; 9 Swiss; 10 Rite; 11 Dilation; 13 Plea; 14 Wide; 16 Renounce; 17 Able; 20 Inlet; 21 Inexact; 22 Loyalty; 23 Dread. Down: 1 Controversial; 2 Alert; 3 Safe; 4 Pallid; 5 Ecstatic; 6 Edifice; 7 Disinterested; 12 Rebuttal; 13 Penalty; 15 Acuity; 18 Brave; 19 Mend.
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Abanazar and the Slave of the Ring, in the Capitol’s production of Aladdin Photo by Stephen Candy - www.StephenCandyPhotography.co.uk
We believe everyone deserves to look good The Makeup Box is now open in Horsham, West Sussex. RH13 5PY. If you’re looking for a Christmas present that’s completely different, we’ve three wonderful gifts to choose from. Firstly, a Two-hour Makeup Lesson with a celebrity makeup artist. Secondly, A Makeup Event Day, which gives ladies the opportunity to spend the day experimenting with different makeup products and brands, guided by our fabulous makeup team, we have makeup days to suit women of every age and makeup style. A Touch of Hollywood is a ‘Christmas’ gift to remember. Pampered as a ‘Hollywood Celebrity’ with a deluxe
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All over the country, people are thronging together to witness grown men squeezed into outrageous frocks with garish makeup and outlandish wigs parading in front of audiences mouthing innuendos with young women in tights, dressed as boys, slapping their thighs, all in the name of entertainment! Not only that, but children flock to these shows and they are considered to be a highlight of the Festive season. Yes, the pantomime season is upon us! We are amused by a combination of old troupers, ex soap stars and TV talent show winners treading the boards and long may it last! This bizarre national tradition unites young and old and it is the perfect antidote to the cold weather. The popularity of these wonderful shows is due in some part, to the fairy stories which they are based on as they serve as a way to expiate the fears which haunt us. The wicked witch is representative of our darkest fears about mortality (how scary is the witch in the “Wizard of Oz”) and the fairy helps us to believe in a future of romance and riches.
Our pantomime in the town’s Capitol Theatre is very appropriate for a country in recession - Aladdin is promised riches by the genie simply by rubbing the magic lantern - if only it were so simple! I, myself, enjoyed taking part in a mini pantomime of Snow White this week, albeitwith only two dwarves (with multiple personalities!) and my line that drew the most laughter amongst the audience was “I am only fifteen!” So maybe I need some help from a fairy godmother? OH YES I DO! Instead of finding a pumpkin and two mice (regulars readers will know my lack of success with pumpkins!), I will have to elicit the help of some of our featured advertisers! I am sure the Makeup Box will help me with their air brushing make up techniques and Hollywood make overs! See the results in the New Year! Slinfold Country Club will provide relaxation and exercise to keep me supple and fit and Beales have an excellent range of evening dresses to help me sparkle at the Ball so I can find my Prince Charming!
On a further theatrical note, I am excited to announce the visit of Broadway artists to a Dramaworks in central Horsham on 22nd December and I certainly hope I do not end up looking like Shrek when I meet up with Mitchell Beck who is the make up artist for this hugely successful Broadway show. Dramaworks brings a touch of musical theatre from Broadway to Horsham and will be running workshops and musical theatre in the centre of town for young people from 16 to 19 years old. Mitchell will be joined by Ray Gabbard, who performed the role of Raoul in “Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway and he will be sharing his experience and helping young people to fulfil their dreams. Read more over the page. I do hope you enjoy an enchanting and magical Christmas and that the sparkle of the festive season will stay with you through the New Year. Enjoy!
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Find your strength Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art which explores the use of the five elements; fire, earth, water, wood and metal in a space. Janine wanted to share some details of a consultation with you this week. The names have been changed but this is a description of a genuine session. Janine says: “Belinda had been with her partner Daniel for over five years, they were in a happy relationship. She came home after a business meeting, she looked around and he
had packed his personal belongings and left her. He sent her text message to say it was his fault and not her. I spent about two hours talking through this scenerio with her accompanied by many tears from her. She said it felt like someone had died because she could not speak to him and he would not speak to her so there was no resolution for her. Belinda had lost her trust in men and felt a failure herself... Hmmmm, I thought this is a weak man so I went to the
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North West of the House. This area governs the man of the house and should be full of metal and white with no blue! Interestingly, she had a water feature in this area which was very pretty but had added to the weakness and cowardness of the man. I suggested she turned off the water and place six metal balls outside in this area as this would bring some strength into the house by the way of helpful people and perhaps a stronger man would appear when her heart
was not so broken. I also suggest that we work in the South West in Feb 2011 to bring in a new relationship when she was ready. Obviously we worked on other things in the house, but I just wanted to highlight the north west to ensure you have a strong man and helpful people around you when you most need it. We will revisit Belinda again in the New Year to see what effect this has had on her life!”
Dramaworks held its Christmas showcase of pieces devised and acted by young people of all ages from 4 years to 18 years at the Capitol Studio on 30th November and the 1st December. The show was testimony to the success of Dramaworks’ unique formula which incorporates the confidence building and drama skills to bring the best out in all children. There is room for the shy child to blossom as much as the outgoing child to refine their stage and acting techniques. The company is run by Julia Martin and her wide experience of teaching at both state and private schools forms the backbone of the workshops combined with innovative and creative ideas for all levels. The little children opened the show with enchanting performances based on “Toy Story” and “Sea Adventure”. The children’s experiences are always the starting point for any drama and the pieces are developed through imaginative journeys and improvisation. The six year olds tackled “Matilda” and” Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory” with amazing confidence and they all delivered their lines clearly and loudly. The 8 years to 11 year olds presented scenes form “Oliver” and the highlight was their rendition of “Pick a Pocket “ and Coralie Smith’s beautiful solo at the end of “Who Will Buy?” The Wednesday group of 8 year to 11years had created an original piece based on “Daydreams” and this was highly entertaining with snippets from “Grease” and a catwalk show. On Wednesday, the older groups presented scenes from “Teechers” and “Grease” and all the audience joined in the hand jive at the end! The young people acted with aplomb and flair and the audience was very appreciative. Finally, Dramaworks were delighted to present the Fresnel Youth Theatre Company’s production of scenes from “Two” and the standard of the acting was worthy of professionals with sensitive and comic portrayals of characters in a Northern pub. We had the landlord and landlady played by Georgina Briggs and Sam
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way and he has also played the Phantom on occasions. He will bring his wealth of experience to help young people achieve their dreams and the icing on the cake will be a talk by Mitchell Beck, the hair and make up artiste for “Shrek” the musical. Places are very limited so if you would like to take up this oportunity please email julia@drama-works.net for further information.
Morris and they played the dysfunctional relationship with honesty and great comic timing. The womanising Moth was played by Julien Barnet who performed a polished dance as part of his scene and Lily Bray was his long suffering girlfriend who revealed her frustration and love for him equally successfully. Nick Henman and Rosie Rudkin were very funny in their portrayal of the old fat couple who were rather challenged by life. Nick also presented a moving portrayal of an old man quietly reminiscing about his
dead wife. The chilling scene between Roy and Lesley was skilfully acted by Lawrence Baker and Alex Bohan and Lawrence showed his versatility by appearing as the young boy at the end. Cameron Miskin gave a masterly performance of Mr Eiger, the ineffectual man who could never get served at the bar. The show was very moving and funny in equal measures and the young people should be congratulated on their professionalism, battling through the adverse conditions to prove that the ‘snow’ must go on!
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Investors flock to auction but market dips yet again Transactions dropped in October and house prices fell at their fastest pace in a year-and-a-half as a lack of mortgage finance and an uncertain economic outlook deterred potential buyers, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has reported. The RICS house price survey shows its members increasingly concerned about the market, with transaction levels remaining depressed, and average sales per estate agency firm slipping to 15.2 in the month of October. This was down from 16.7 in September and compares to the long-term average of 26.8 sales per month. Newly agreed sales declined sharply, says today's survey, and all 12 regions of the UK showed falls. The north west of England had the largest fall. However, new instructions also fell back slightly, with the number of properties on a branch's books declining from 69.1 to 67.2. The survey is taken seriously by the Bank of England, although contributor numbers are relatively small – coming from 278 surveyors,
covering 421 offices which handle house sales. This is a much smaller data set than say, the Asking Price Index published by Home.co.uk. "Data just in shows that even more prices of homes for sale on the market are being cut," commented Doug Shephard at Home.co.uk, "more details of this and how prices changes affect the various regions will be available in our next Asking Price Index report." According to some figures, some investors have turned to property auctions, as there’s a steady flow of homes that have been repossessed going under the hammer. The latest residential auction sale held by Allsop delivered an 85% success rate and raised the most money the firm has achieved for a year. Out of 303 lots, 256 sold. Like most of Allsop’s recent residential sales, 50% of the lots catalogued were distressed property sales. Allsop's auctions were responsible for generating over 35% by value of all UK property auction sales in October, they claim.
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James Brock Branch Manager Brock Taylor
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Is it a good idea to put my house on the market this close to Christmas.?
With the recent weather activity we have been experiencing I would say NO! In addition to this most people want to get the Christmas decorations up and do not want to be disturbed with viewings during this festive holiday. Having said this, when you sell your property it is our objective to get you the best price for your property in a reasonable time scale. In order to do this you need to make sure your home is exposed to the widest possible audience.
It is a little known fact that rightmove. co.uk receive the highest number of visitors between the 23rd of December and the 3rd of January. Rightmove have a massive marketing campaign over the holidays utilising both television and radio. In addition most people will have more time to browse the net and are more likely to find your home on the open market. Brock Taylor are running a ‘Do not disturb’ campaign offering you, the seller, the best of both worlds, we can come and give you a free no obligation valuation on your property and get the details prepared along with photography (before the decorations go up) the property will not go live on the market until the 23rd and viewings will not commence until January 2011. If you would like to take part in our campaign, benefit from reduced sole agency commissions and be entered into a competition to win a Harrods hamper, call now to find out more. Brock Taylor 2-4 East Street, Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HL 01403 272022 www.brocktaylor.co.uk
Kathy Taylor Senior Manager Leaders
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How can I make sure that my rental property is safe for tenants?
In the Lettings Industry it is important to spot potential hazards in advance to ensure the property is safe for any tenant. Most of us know of the requirements in respect to gas installations and the electrical system / electrical appliances in rental properties however there are many other safety issues that Landlord’s should be aware of. Hazards should be dealt with prior to the start of a tenancy but Landlord’s must then be constantly vigilant to ensure that a property has not ‘developed’ a hazard over time. Some examples (but not a complete list) of a ‘developed’ hazard could be: - Pot holes in the drive - Moss on the patio - Loose carpets - Broken banister rails - Guttering becoming loose These types of hazards can occur during the term of a tenancy and any responsible managing agent will report to the Landlord anything that they feel could be a hazard to tenants or their guests. Other hazards to be aware of are (not an exhaustive list): - Ponds - Swimming pools - Stairs without banisters (lethal) - Inadequate lighting - Poor ventilation - Windows that are locked shut with no keys And also... Glass It is a legal requirement to install safety glazing in critical locations. These are: A. Between the finished floor level and 1500mm above that level in doors and in side panels which are within 300mm of either edge of the door. B. Between the finished floor level and 800mm above that level in the case of windows not included in A. C. Glazing in bathing or showering areas or other associated wet areas. All safety glass must be visibly marked with the BS standard kite mark and if not be either replaced or strengthened. During a Rental Assessment Leader’s Lettings consultants will point out all potential hazards to Landlord’s and advise on the best course of action to ensure that the Landlord is protected against any potential compensation claim from their Tenant in the event of an accident during a tenancy. For further information and advice about any aspect of letting or renting contact 01403 217585.
Leaders 18a Market Square, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 217585 www.leaders.co.uk
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What happens if I am facing redundancy?
We at Nicola Phillips Solicitors can guide you as our valued client through the minefield that is employment law to ensure that your interests are best met.
DRAWING UP A WILL It is in your own interest and the interests of your legatees that you draw up a clearly-worded, legallybinding Will to ensure that those who stand to benefit from your generosity do not face unnecessary legal expensed or stressful wrangling after your death. If you do not make a Will your estate may not pass to who you wish it to. We will lend a sympathetic ear to your requirements and draw up all the necessary documentation to ensure that your wishes are fully met ad your Beneficiaries’ interests are safeguarded. Furthermore, if your circumstances and/or wishes should change, you will need to alter the terms of your Will and in this case too we can offer the reassurance of our expert advice and assistance.
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ACTING PROBATE If you should be appointed Executor of a Will we are able to offer you supportive services in your fulfilment of this role. Indeed we are able to provide sound advice and support to both Executors and Beneficiaries. We look forward to meeting you and discussing your legal requirements with the same attentiveness and care with which we deal with all our clients. CONVEYANCING
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Nicola Phillips Solicitors now has a solicitor, Caren Ogwayo for Divorce/ Separation/children matters/ injuctions and immigration matters. Nicola Phillips Solicitors also do Wills/Probate/Advice on Redundancy Packages. Nicola Phillips Solicitors 1 Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 258965 www.nps-law.co.uk
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end of annus mediocris overall, 2010 has been an annus mediocris for estate agents. or to use a more contemporary cliché it has been a year of two halves. The first six months were rather good with the property market getting into its stride early in the New Year. In retrospect it looks as if all those people frustrated by the previous two or three years of stagnated market just wanted to get on and move. So, for the optimistic at least, it seemed for a while that the market was on its way back. This certainly included sellers who saw for the first time in years a market that was offering real choice and opportunity. Prices were also making gains and in some areas clawing their way back to 2007 levels. This came as good news for sellers who quickly saw the chance to extract a little more from their sale. But – and there is always a ‘but’ in property – halfway through the year the mood changed. A negative pall hung over everything. Rather like the cloud of ash from that unpronounceable Icelandic volcano. Perhaps it
neil moore of Guy leonard & company reviews the property year and looks forward to a steadier 2011. was thought of a general election. Perhaps it was the relentless news of austerity, cutbacks and public sector layoffs. Perhaps everyone just wanted to think about the summer holidays or the World Cup. Perhaps they just grew tired. Certainly they grew tired of the lack of mortgage funds and the lack of will on the part of lenders to provide any. The lenders still say they
will lend but in many cases the over-harsh lending criteria has made buying difficult for anyone without cash or a very substantial deposit and gold plated job prospects. So now we are left at the end of the year with the lowest mortgage lending on record and much of the country snowed in. Not such a good end to a property year that had started so well. So the big question now is what will happen next year? It is a hard one to call. The snow will clear but the austerity and the mortgage problems won’t melt away quite so quickly. Also, all those over-optimistic sellers will have to re-adjust their price expectations as the market settles once again. But with the UK slowly climbing out of the economic crisis there are two things for sure next year. The British public will be anxiously looking forward to the royal wedding in April and to a steadily improving property market.
For further information please contact Neil Moore on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk
Leaders launch e-mag local letting specialist leaders have launched a new e-magazine – ‘Your home’ - to keep landlords, tenants and applicants up to date on all aspects of letting and renting. The magazine will be published online on a monthly basis and will include an update on the lettings market and the ever-changing legislation affecting lettings, an overview of rental prices and a showcase of the properties available to rent. Says Leaders’ Horsham Senior Branch Manager, Kathy Taylor: “As one of the most established and knowledgeable lettings specialists in the UK, we have a responsibility to keep landlords and tenants up to date so that they can benefit as much as possible from the rental market. “As part of this, we run
free informative seminars across each of our regions every year, and now our new emagazine gives us an opportunity each month to provide important, up-todate information about the market as well as what is happening within Leaders and the wider industry.” The first issue of ‘Your Home’ reports on how a
dramatic slowdown in the sales market over the last few months has led to a buoyant lettings market. Many people are choosing to rent instead of buying and rental demand is spiralling. This has led to demand outstripping supply and rents increasing in many areas. Says Kathy: “With demand as strong as it is, we are seeing renewed interest from prospective landlords for investing in property, and from existing landlords looking to increase their portfolios. “With January being one of the busiest times for letting, we strongly advise anyone thinking about letting their property to start the process now. “
Contact your Leaders on 01403 217585 or email horsham@leaders.co.uk
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EDBURTON Superb conversion & land. Guide £2,750 pcm
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A SELECTION OF PROPERTIES SOLD/LET IN 2010. Please contact us to discuss your 2011 move.
WINEHAM Listed hse & 26 Ac. Guide £1.5m
STORRINGTON Circa 140 Ac & gallops. Excess £700,000
STAPLEFIELD Superb rural retreat 20 Ac. Guide £2m
STEYNING Prestigious apartments. From £185,000
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BLACKBOYS Renovation project, 5.8 Ac.. Excess £500,000
LITTLEWORTH Charming cottage & gdns Guide £1,650pcm
UPPER BEEDING Terraced cottages. From £285,000
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FULKING Renovation project. Excess £550,000
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the resident | Friday 17 December 2010
Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 03/12/2010 and 09/12/2010 DC/10/2549 Non-material minor amendment following a grant of planning permission DC/10/1587 additional window to the east elevation gable end, removal of 1 No Velux window Oakwood Farm Okehurst Lane Billingshurst RH14 9HR
DC/10/2521 Erection of a detached dwelling with new access and parking at plot No. 1, land adjacent to (west of) Hammonds Land West of Hammonds East Street Billingshurst
DC/10/2522 Erection of a detached dwelling with new access and parking at plot No. 2, land adjacent to (west of) Hammonds Land West of Hammonds East Street Billingshurst
DC/10/2517 Proposed single storey side extension linking main dwelling to proposed garage conversion and proposed rear conservatory High Hopes West Street Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9LG
DC/10/2565 Surgery to 2 x Sycamore trees (Work to Trees in a Conservation Area) Telephone Exchange High Street Billingshurst RH14 9NT
DC/10/2248 Conversion of existing building to form a single residential dwelling White Herons Farm Forest Road Colgate Horsham RH12 4TB
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Planning Applications
DC/10/2559 Removal of condition No. 3 of previous consent Ref DC/09/0514, with revised opening hours Stanmore House London Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9JJ
DC/10/2487 Advertising consent for 3 No. fascia signs, 4 No. hanging signs, and 7 No. other signs Shell Service Station Golden Square Henfield West Sussex BN5 9DP
DC/10/2417 New three-bedroomed dwelling house following partial demolition of existing fire damaged carport/conservatory 28 Wimblehurst Road Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2506 Advertising consent for 1 No. fascia sign, 1 No. projecting sign and replacement awning 40 Carfax Horsham West Sussex RH12 1EQ
DC/10/2555 Fell 1 x Ash tree (T1) 35 The Hornets Horsham RH13 5RE
DC/10/2068 Alter/adapt existing bay window to provide smaller panes to match/harmonise with other windows 102 Bishopric Horsham West Sussex RH12 1QN
DC/10/2531 Fell 1 x Horse Chestnut tree (T1) on land at boundary between garages and road, opposite 34 and 35 Springfield Park Springfield Park North Parade Horsham
DC/10/2525 Erect a 3.2m x 3m single storey glass room onto rear elevation of the property 76 Smithbarn Horsham West Sussex RH13 6DU
DC/10/2537 Single storey rear extension Barnaby Ridge Copperfields Coolhurst Horsham West Sussex RH13 6PZ
DC/10/2545 Surgery to 2 x Lime (T11 and T12) trees on land to the front of Chequers Court Chequers Court Ayshe Court Drive Horsham West Sussex
DC/10/2515 Proposed 2 storey side and single storey rear extension 16 Comptons Lane Horsham RH13 5NY
DC/10/2447 Demolition of existing double garage and replacement with a new garage comprising two bay car-port and bicycle/equipment store Jacksons Farmhouse Hammerpond Road Plummers Plain Horsham West Sussex RH13 6PE DC/10/2546 Surgery to 1 x Ash (T1) tree 36 Lime Kiln Road Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JH
DC/10/2558 Surgery to 1 x Oak tree on land north of 21 Haybarn Drive 21 Haybarn Drive Horsham RH12 5JF
DC/10/2518 Rear extension and replacement of existing dormers with new monopitch roof The Lilacs 59 Pondtail Road Horsham RH12 5HP
DC/10/2539 Two-storey extension 2 Lanyon Close Horsham RH12 5JP
DC/10/2479 Proposed loft conversion and solid roof to existing conservatory 19 Treadcroft Drive Horsham West Sus-
sex RH12 4BG
DC/10/2527 Single storey side extension Riverside Farm Guildford Road Rudgwick Horsham RH12 3HZ
DC/10/2478 Proposed rear extension and replacement garage 2 Woodside Cottages Church Street Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3ET
DC/10/2551 Proposed new headquarters facility comprising B8 warehouse and B1 offices with associated parking Plot 1 Stane Street Slinfold
DC/10/2561 Conversion of existing outbuilding into self-contained ancillary/holiday accommodation Bryants Platt Farm Saucelands Lane Shipley Horsham West Sussex RH13 8PU
DC/10/2560 Outline permission for the demolition of existing house and provision of two new four bedroom chalet type houses Serena Melton Avenue Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4BH
DC/10/2562 Variation of condition No. 8 of DC/10/0636 to achieve level 3 of the code for sustainable homes, to be reduced to level 2 Land Fronting Cobb Cottage Amberley Road Storrington West Sussex
DC/10/2547 Use of part of the site in association with the storage and maintenance of equipment used in association with a crane hire and platform hire business (Certificate of Lawful Development Existing) Winterfields Farm Golf Club Lane Wiggonholt Pulborough RH20
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DC/10/2564 Temporary change of use of an existing agricultural machine shed to a joinery workshop for a further period of one year Abingworth Nurseries Storrington Road Thakeham West Sussex DC/10/2158 Use of premises for baling and distribution of end-of-life vehicles (County Consultation) Units 6 To 9 Mackley Industrial Estate Henfield Road Small Dole Henfield West Sussex BN5 9XE
DC/10/2563 Variation of condition No. 5 of DC/10/0275 to achieve level 3 of the code for sustainable homes, to be reduced to level 2 22 Monks Walk Upper Beeding BN44 3HR
DC/10/2532 Material alteration to DC/07/1207 to provide additional conservation rooflights and a new porch Upper Horton Farm Henfield Road Small Dole Henfield BN5 9XH
DC/10/2003 Erection of a single storey, timber framed, glazed conservatory replacing existing structure Morningside Lordings Lane West Chiltington RH20 2QU
DC/10/2514 Change of use from former tack room/implement store to associated office archive store Black Barn Steyning Road West Grinstead Horsham RH13 8LS
DC/10/2526 Replacement of existing tile hanging on South elevation with a metallic silver ACM/MCM rainscreen (cladding) Units 1 To 6 Star Road Trading Estate
26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex
Star Road Partridge Green Horsham RH13 8RA
DC/10/2542 First floor extension to provide home office, reconstruction of 2 No. garages and construction of replacement garage to house vintage vehicles Lower Knowle Bramlands Lane Woodmancote BN5 9TR
DC/10/2528 Alterations to existing property and construction of part-single/part-two storey extension (Full Planning) The Eagles Dorking Road Kingsfold RH12 3SB
DC/10/2529 Alterations to existing property and construction of part-single/part-two storey extension (Listed Building Consent) The Eagles Dorking Road Kingsfold Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SB
DC/10/2543 Retention of gate and fence along frontage of The Holt The Holt Merrywood Lane Thakeham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3HD
DC/10/2524 Alteration to front window and door and additional side door and windows Retail Unit William Barton Court London Road Washington
Further details of the applications, including plans, may be inspected at the Council Offices, Park North, North Street, Horsham, during the period of 21 days from 06/11/2009, or can be viewed at www.horsham.gov.uk Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council should do so in writing, stating the reference number, to the Director of Planning, Park House, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL.
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The new BMW 1 Series M Coupé heralds the introduction of a high performance sports car into a compact design. The Coupé goes on sale in May 2011 priced at £39,990 OTR, with the first customer deliveries expected in May.
story of historic cars found in barn is told in 1983 a series of photographs taken on a rural estate in France both fascinated and frustrated lovers of classic cars around the world. They showed a previously undiscovered collection of Bugattis, Lancias, Ferraris, Alfa Romeos, Cords and Aston Martins in various states of neglect. These cars became known as the 'Sleeping Beauties' and for the next 25 years little information emerged about their fate. Now, at long last, the full story of this amazing collection is told in The Fate of the Sleeping Beauties by Ard op de Weegh, Kay Hottendorff and Arnoud op de Weegh. It took the authors three years of searching to discover what had happened to the cars and where others had tried before and given up, they carried on. Finally, in 2007, they talked to the current owner – the 79-yearold Michel Dovaz, who for 25 years had refused point blank to talk about his collection. Dovaz has written the foreword for this book and candidly explains his reasons for keeping silent for so long. As the result of extensive and painstaking research by the au-
thors and with the assistance of Dovaz, the history of each car is unveiled. For example, the cover illustration shows a 1928 Bugatti Type 44 Fiacre which was bought new by banker, Baron Léo d'Erlanger. It was then sold and fitted with different headlights and wheels before Dovaz bought it in the 1950s. Stored in an open barn it soon deteriorated, as the cover photograph shows. In the 1990s it was sold and then restored to concours condition and subsequently displayed at the Louis Vuitton Classics show in 1997. Remarkably, given their once poor condition,
many other cars have been similarly restored and in most cases photographs in the book illus-
this book, which is now available in all good bookshops (or direct from Veloce Publishing at
trate the work in progress and the completed restoration. As well as solving one of the great mysteries of the classic car world,
www.velocebooks.com) provides a fascinating insight into the histories of not only a great many priceless cars but into the motivation of Michel Dovaz himself. This is a book that will keep car enthusiasts and lovers of automotive history interested for hours and hours, and hours.
‘For 25 years, dovaz reFused point blank to talk about his collection’
In 2010, Škoda Auto will sell more cars than ever in a single year. With a plus of 12.3% and 702,400 sold units after 11 months, the Czech manufacturer has already exceeded the previous year’s total and has shattered the threshold of 700,000 delivered vehicles for the first time ever.
In 2011, Renault will be celebrating its 50th anniversary which provides the brand's Histoire & Collection department with a unique opportunity to stage and take part in major events. A car has been entered for January's historic Monte Carlo Rally, for example, and the model is due to star at February's Rétromobile classic car show in Paris. It will also receive red carpet treatment at the third 4L International event which will visit the Loire Valley chateaux in July.
The improved Honda Insight hybrid, featuring adjusted suspension to improve ride comfort and NVH levels and enhanced trim levels is now on British roads. Prices start at £16,325 for the SE model, but with Honda’s current Affordable Driving consumer offer, the hybrid is available at £14,995 OTR until the end of December, making it the least expensive hybrid on the market by a mile.
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BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 CBBC: Horrible Histories: Horrible Christmas. 9.30 The Slammer. (R) 10.00 Christmas Saturday Kitchen. 11.30 Film: The Santa Clause 2. (2002) Disney comedy adventure sequel, starring Tim Allen. 1.10 BBC News; Weather. 1.25 Regional News; Weather. 1.35 Only Fools and Horses. (R) 2.35 Jimmy’s Food Factory. (R) 3.05 Film: Cars. (2006) Premiere. Pixar animated adventure, with the voices of Owen Wilson and Paul Newman. 4.55 Shrek the Halls. (R) 5.15 Film: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. (2008) Premiere. Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Ben Barnes and William Moseley.
PAUL O’GRADY’S CHRISTMAS ITV1, 9pm There’s a sense of deja vu about this seasonal special. Not that it’s been on before, but if you saw Graham Norton’s Friday night show a few weeks ago you’ll know what to expect. The divine Bette Midler is back with more anecdotes about her glorious career and will be belting out a track, while WBA World Heavyweight boxing champion David Haye (who also guested on GM’s show the other day) makes a special appearance. Paul has made no secret of the fact he’s a big fan of Emmerdale’s Danny Miller, and that rising star will be looking back on another eventful year in the Dales soap.
7.35 BBC News. 7.50 Regional Programmes. 8.00 EastEnders. Janine sets out to play the recording to everyone in the Vic. 8.30 My Family. Ben becomes an unlikely Santa at a children’s Christmas party. 9.30 QI. With Daniel Radcliffe, Graham Norton and Lee Mack. 10.00 Have I Got News for You Christmas Special. Festive edition of the quiz, hosted by Alexander Armstrong. 10.30 The Graham Norton Show. With David Walliams, Matt Lucas and Matt Smith. 11.15 The National Lottery: 25 Christmas Millionaires. 11.30 BBC News; Weather. 11.45 Midnight Mass. The first Mass of Christmas; Weatherview. 1.15 Film: The Money Pit. (1986) Comedy, starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long. 2.40 BBC News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies: The Large Family. 6.10 Charlie and Lola. (R) 6.30 CBeebies: 64 Zoo Lane. 6.45 Postman Pat. (R) 7.00 CBBC: League of Super Evil. 7.15 Sam & Mark’s Guide to Dodging Disaster. (R) 7.40 Little Howard’s Big Christmas Question. (R) 8.05 Eliot Kid. (R) 8.20 Pinky and Perky: It’s Christmaaaas! (R) 8.35 Shaun the Sheep. (R) 8.45 Animal Park: Wild in Africa. (R) 9.30 Climbing Great Buildings. (R) 10.00 Film: The Fox and the Child. (2007) Premiere. Drama, starring Bertille Noel-Bruneau. 11.30 Film: Suspicion. (1941) Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller, starring Cary Grant. 1.05 Film: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. (1949) Western, starring John Wayne. 2.45 Mozart’s Don Giovanni from Glyndebourne. 5.45 Celebrity Eggheads. 6.15 Dad’s Army. Mainwaring organises a Christmas treat. (R) 6.45 Carols from King’s. From the Chapel of King’s College, Cambridge. 8.00 Edwardian Farm. The trio see in the start of the fishing season. 9.00 Whistle and I’ll Come to You. Spooky tale based on the Edwardian ghost story, starring John Hurt. 9.55 The Many Faces of Alison Steadman. The actress reminisces about her screen career. 10.55 Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special. The couple make a surprise announcement. (R) 11.55 The Worst Christmas of My Life. (R) 12.25 The Goodies and the Beanstalk. (R) 1.10 Medium. (R) 2.35 Close.
ITV1 6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 This Morning: Christmas Crackers. 10.40 Film: Casper. (1995) Family comedy, starring Christina Ricci. 12.30 ITV News; Weather. 12.45 Regional Programme. 12.55 Film: Miracle on 34th Street. (1994) Christmas family drama remake, with Richard Attenborough. 3.00 Film: The Queen. (2006) Oscarwinning biographical drama, starring Helen Mirren. 4.55 Countrywise at Christmas. 5.55 The Santa Files with John Sergeant. 6.50 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. Chas remains uncertain on the eve of her wedding. 7.30 Coronation Street. Tracy Barlow makes a dramatic return to the Street. 8.00 You’ve Been Framed! Christmas. A festive edition of the home video show. (R) 8.30 Coronation Street. Trouble brews as Tracy heads to the pub to see Amy. 9.00 Paul O’Grady’s Christmas. Festive fun with guests including singer and actress Bette Midler, TV personality Cilla Black, world heavyweight boxing champion David Haye and Emmerdale star Danny Miller. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.15 FILM: The Holiday. (2006) Romantic comedy, with Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet. 12.45 Christmas Tales: Angels; (R) ITV News Headlines. 1.40 Film: Dead Calm. (1989) 3.20 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4 6.00 Sali Mali. (R) 6.05 The Treacle People. (R) 6.15 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 6.40 Freshly Squeezed. 7.10 Frasier. (R) 7.35 According to Jim. (R) 8.00 Olive the Other Reindeer. (R) 9.00 T4: Friends. (R) 9.30 T4: Friends. (R) 10.00 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 10.30 T4: Cheryl Cole T4 Special. (R) 10.45 T4: Glee. (R) 11.40 Film: Jingle All the Way. (1996) Comedy, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. 1.20 The Snowman. (R) 1.50 Prep & Landing. (R) 2.20 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.50 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 3.25 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 3.55 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.25 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.00 Deal or No Deal: Scrooge or Santa. 6.00 FILM: A Christmas Carol: The Musical. (2004) Musical based on the Dickens story, with Kelsey Grammer, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jason Alexander, Jane Krakowski and Jesse L Martin. 7.40 Channel 4 News. 8.00 One Born at Christmas. New series. Babies being born on Christmas Eve. 9.00 Peep Show & Tell. The stars, writers and fans discuss the sitcom’s extraordinary appeal. 10.05 Peep Show. 10.40 Peep Show. (R) 11.15 Peep Show. (R) 11.50 Chris Moyles’ Christmas Quiz Night. With Pamela Anderson, Kelly Osbourne and Paddy McGuinness. Last in the series. (R) 12.40 The Moonbird. 12.55 Film: Hero. (2002) 2.35 King of the Hill. 3.00 This Week’s 4Music Top 20. 4.45 ER. (R) 5.30 One Tree Hill.
Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. 6.10 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 6.35 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) 6.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.50 Peppa Pig. (R) 7.00 The WotWots. (R) 7.10 Thomas & Friends. 8.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 8.30 Peppa Pig. 8.40 Peppa Pig. 8.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 8.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) 9.10 Little Princess. (R) 9.25 Olivia. (R) 9.40 The Mr Men Show. (R) 10.00 K-9. 10.35 Penguin Adventure with Nigel Marven. (R) 11.05 Zoo Days. (R) 11.15 Zoo Days. (R) 11.45 Five News. 11.55 Film: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. (2002) Family comedy, starring Connie Sellecca. 1.40 Neighbours. 2.10 Film: Single Santa Seeks Mrs Claus. (2004) Comedy, starring Crystal Bernard. 4.00 Film: Scrooge. (1951) Charles Dickens’ fantasy, starring Alastair Sim. 5.45 Neighbours. (R) 6.15 Monkey Life. The chimps make snowballs as winter grips the park, and concern grows as Charlie the chimp's condition takes a turn for the worse. 6.45 FILM: Last Action Hero. (1993) A boy watching an action movie is transported into the film, while its screen villain escapes into the real world. Comedy adventure, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Austin O’Brien. 9.00 Greatest Christmas TV Moments. Countdown of 50 Christmas TV crackers. 12.05 SuperCasino. 3.55 Poker. 4.45 Street Market Chefs. 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
Digital ITV2
2.30 Dick Whittington 4.00 Jack and the Beanstalk 5.35 Aladdin 7.00 Film: Nanny McPhee (2005) 9.00 The Only Way Is Essexmas 10.00 Celebrity Juice: JLS Special 10.45 Celebrity Juice: McFly Special 11.30 Celebrity Juice: N-Dubz Special
ITV3
3.05 A Christmas Carol 4.40 Christmas Lights 6.15 Mr Bean 6.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Film: Uncle Buck (1989) 11.00 An Audience with Freddie Starr
ITV4
3.40 Film: Sweeney 2 (1978) 5.50 Film: Mission to Mars (2000) 8.00 Film: Raid on Rommel (1971) World War Two adventure, starring Richard Burton. Including Entertainment News Update. 10.00 Film: Green Street (2004)
BBC THREE
7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Film: War of the Worlds (2005) 9.50 Great Movie Mistakes 10.00 EastEnders 10.30 Russell Howard’s Good News 11.00 Family Guy 11.45 Lee Nelson’s Well Good Show
BBC FOUR
7.00 Shanties and Sea Songs with Gareth Malone 8.00 Sacred Music 9.30 Soul Noel: Gospel & Soul Stars Singing Christmas 10.30 Mark Lawson Talks to Simon Russell Beale 11.30 Cardigans at Christmas
E4
4.20 100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross 7.25 Friends
FILM4
3.10 Brief Encounter (1945) 4.50 The Parent Trap (1998) 7.15 Elf (2003) Fantasy comedy, starring Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel and Edward Asner. 9.00 Chocolat (2000) Romantic drama adapted from Joanne Harris's novel, with Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp, Alfred Molina and Judi Dench. 11.20 Underworld: Evolution (2006)
CHRISTMAS DAY TV Choice
BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 CBBC. 10.00 Christmas Day Eucharist from Tewkesbury Abbey. 11.00 Film: The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. (2006) Christmas fantasy comedy sequel, starring Tim Allen. 12.25 Film: Madagascar. (2005) Animated adventure, with the voice of Ben Stiller. 1.45 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 2.00 Top of the Pops Christmas. 3.00 The Queen. 3.10 Film: Shrek the Third. (2007) Premiere. Animated sequel, with the voice of Mike Myers. 4.30 The Gruffalo. (R) 5.00 BBC News; Weather. 5.10 The One Ronnie.
DOCTOR WHO BBC1, 6pm Matt Smith is to make his festive debut as the Doctor, following the triumph of his first season in the Tardis. Newlyweds Amy and Rory are trapped on a crashing space liner, and the only way the Doctor can rescue them is by saving the soul of Kazran Sardick, the richest man in Sardicktown and the loneliest old miser our hero’s ever met. However, Kazran appears to be beyond redemption, and to make matters worse, something nasty is lurking in the fog on Christmas Eve… Appearing alongside the series regulars will be Katherine Jenkins and Michael Gambon. ‘I think it’s really great, the Christmas episode,’ claims Smith. ‘We’ve kept it at a high level.
BBC2 6.00 CBBC. 8.55 Animal Park. (R) 9.55 Film: The Meerkats. (2008) Premiere. Documentary following the daily struggles of a clan of meerkats. 11.15 Film: Singin’ in the Rain. (1952) Musical comedy, starring Gene Kelly. 12.55 Film: The Man Who Would Be King. (1975) Drama, starring Sean Connery and Michael Caine. 3.00 Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Cinderella. 5.00 The Queen. (R) 5.10 The Private Life of a Christmas Masterpiece: The Adoration of the Christ Child.
6.00 Doctor Who. The Time Lord encounters a Scrooge-like miser. 7.00 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special. Five Strictly newcomers compete in an end-ofyear extravaganza. 8.00 EastEnders. Hour-long episode. Janine takes revenge on Stacey. 9.00 The Royle Family. The clan gathers for another uneventful Christmas Day. 10.00 Come Fly with Me. New series. Airport documentary spoof, starring Matt Lucas. 10.30 BBC News; Weather. 10.45 On Christmas Night. Actor Paterson Joseph reads a favourite bible passage. 10.50 FILM: Starsky & Hutch. (2004) A mismatched pair of detectives set out on the trail of the drug dealer behind a new, undetectable narcotic. Comedy, with Ben Stiller.
6.00 Carols for Christmas Day: From Winchester Cathedral. A concert of popular carols and classical Christmas music. 7.00 Top Gear. The team tries to determine the world’s greatest sports car. (R) 8.00 Dad’s Army. The vicar holds a fundraising bazaar. (R) 8.35 Blackadder’s Christmas Carol. Comic version of the classic tale, starring Rowan Atkinson. (R) 9.20 Swingin’ Christmas. Michael Parkinson presents a programme of festive music by John Wilson and his orchestra, joined by guests Seth MacFarlane, Anna-Jane Casey and Curtis Stigers. 10.45 Miranda. The joke-shop owner dreams of the perfect Christmas. Last in the series. (R) 11.15 Have I Got a Bit More News for You Christmas Special.
12.25 Film: A Fish Called Wanda. (1988); Weatherview. 2.15 BBC News.
12.00 Being Ronnie Corbett. (R) 1.00 Top of the Pops 2 Christmas Special 2010. (R) 2.30 Close.
ITV1
Channel 4
6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 8.05 Film: The Little Polar Bear. (2002) Animated adventure, with the voice of Wesley Singerman. 9.25 Carols at Christmas. (R) 9.50 Family Film of the Decade. (R) 10.50 Film: Santa Claus: The Movie. (1985) Family fantasy adventure, starring Dudley Moore. 12.55 ITV News; Weather. 1.10 Film: The Polar Express. (2004) Animated adventure, with the voice of Tom Hanks. 3.00 The Queen. 3.10 Film: The Grinch. (2000) Fantasy comedy, starring Jim Carrey. 5.00 ITV News; Weather. 5.15 You’ve Been Framed! Christmas. (R)
6.20 Famous Fred. (R) 6.45 Little Wolf’s Book of Badness. (R) 7.15 T4: Friends. (R) 7.45 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 8.15 T4: Friends. (R) 8.50 Film: The Muppet Christmas Carol. (1992) Puppet comedy, starring Michael Caine. 10.30 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 11.00 T4: Glee. (R) 12.00 One Born at Christmas. 1.00 Film: Scrooged. (1988) Christmas comedy, starring Bill Murray. 2.50 One Born at Christmas. 3.50 Deal or No Deal: Scrooge or Santa. 4.50 One Born at Christmas. 5.50 Channel 4 News. 5.55 Come Dine with Me: Celebrity Christmas Special. (R)
6.00 Emmerdale. Hour-long episode. Chas and Carl’s wedding day arrives. 7.00 Coronation Street. Hour-long episode. A brawl breaks out in the Rovers as the staff prepare for the party. 8.00 All Star Family Fortunes. Festive edition with teams from This Morning and Emmerdale. Last in the series. 9.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. An American businessman on board the Orient Express asks fellow passenger Poirot for protection, but the man is later found dead. Hugh Bonneville and David Morrissey guest star. 11.00 ITV News; Weather. 11.15 FILM: You, Me and Dupree. (2006)
7.00 FILM: Edward Scissorhands. (1990) A lonely man-made boy with scissor-like hands is befriended by suburban townspeople – but they later turn against him. Tim Burton’s fantasy, starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder. 9.00 One Born at Christmas. An update on the day’s events at the maternity ward of Princess Anne Hospital in Southampton. New parents share their experiences of having a baby on Christmas Day. 10.00 Alan Carr: Tooth Fairy Live. The comedian’s sell-out May 2007 show at London’s Hammersmith Apollo, in which he talks about childhood and adolescence. (R) 11.05 Jamie’s Christmas Lock-In. (R)
1.40 Film: Clockwise. (1986) Comedy, starring John Cleese; ITV News Headlines. 3.05 Film: Police Academy. (1984) Comedy, starring Steve Guttenberg. 4.40 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
12.10 Film: Carrie. (1976) 1.55 The Real Housewives of New Jersey. 2.40 King of the Hill. 3.00 Brothers & Sisters. (R) 3.50 ER. (R) 4.35 One Tree Hill.
Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 K-9. 10.35 Ice Road Truckers. (R) 11.30 The Gadget Show’s Christmas Stocking. (R) 12.30 Film: Mrs Miracle. (2009) Family drama, starring Doris Roberts. 2.30 Film: Meet the Santas. (2005) Fantasy comedy sequel, with Steve Guttenberg. 4.20 Five News. 4.25 Film: The Remains of the Day. (1993) Period drama, starring Anthony Hopkins. 6.55 FILM: Stranger than Fiction. (2006) Premiere. The humdrum life of a tax inspector is turned upside down when he hears a female voice narrating his every move. Fantasy comedy drama, with Will Ferrell and Emma Thompson. 9.00 Greatest Christmas Adverts. Countdown of 50 popular Christmas commercials from the past to the present. Highlights include adverts for Action Man, Trivial Pursuit, Stylophone, Nintendo Wii and Paxo stuffing. 12.05 SuperCasino. Live interactive gaming offering viewers the chance to win cash on roulette, blackjack and autowheel. 4.05 Poker. Highlights of a recent tournament from around the world, as a table of card-sharps aimed to scoop the big-money first prize. 4.55 The Family Recipe. With Italian chef Antonio Carluccio. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. A lion cub is scared of the dentist. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. The gang enjoys a sofa-boat. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. A new bulb is delivered to the lighthouse. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. FB faces off against Maxi on the racetrack. (R)
Digital ITV2
3.00 I’m a Celebrity – Jungle Royals 4.05 The Xtra Factor: The Winner’s Story 2010 5.10 Film: Mr Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007) 7.00 The Only Way Is Essex: Totally Vajazzled 8.00 The Only Way Is Essexmas 9.00 Film: Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) 11.15 Coronation Street
ITV3
4.20 Film: On the Buses (1971) 6.10 Film: Mutiny on the Buses (1972) 8.00 Film: Holiday On the Buses (1973) 9.50 Film: Carry On Screaming (1966) 11.45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
ITV4
3.20 Film: The Pride and the Passion (1957) 5.55 The Professionals 6.55 The Sweeney 8.00 Minder 9.00 Film: Tango & Cash (1989) 11.05 Film: Scarface (1983)
BBC THREE
7.00 Doctor Who Confidential: Christmas Special 8.00 Film: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) 10.10 Shrek the Halls 10.30 EastEnders 11.35 Russell Howard’s Good News
BBC FOUR
7.00 The Best of European Opera 8.00 Only Connect 9.00 Film: And Then There Were None (1945) 10.35 The Road to Coronation Street 11.50 Film: The Saint Strikes Back (1939)
E4
5.35 Ugly Betty 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.25 Friends 10.00 Peep Show & Tell 11.05 Peep Show 11.40 The IT Crowd
FILM4
2.40 Casablanca (1942) 4.45 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) 6.55 Eragon (2006). Fantasy adventure, starring Edward Speleers. 8.55 4Films For 9.00 Die Hard (1988). Action thriller, starring Bruce Willis. 11.35 Young Frankenstein (1974)
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BOXING DAY TV Choice
BBC1
165 Eaton Place, Belgravia – an iconic address if ever there was one. But if you’ve never heard of it, you’ve clearly never seen an episode of the original run of Upstairs Downstairs. The house was at the centre of the classic drama, created by actresses Eileen Atkins and Jean Marsh, which ran for 68 episodes between 1971 and 1975. However, most of the old faces have gone, to be replaced by a new family headed by Ed Stoppard and Keeley Hawes as Sir Hallam and Lady Agnes Holland, who move into the house in 1936 following a diplomatic posting abroad.
ITV1
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.55 Film: Kiss Me Kate. (1953) Musical comedy, starring Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson. 10.40 Wild China. (R) 11.40 Who Do You Think You Are? (R) 12.40 Film: Anchors Aweigh. (1945) Musical, starring Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly. 2.55 Film: We Dive at Dawn. (1943) Second World War adventure, starring John Mills. 4.30 Final Score. 5.25 Film: The Red Baron. (2008) Premiere. First World War biopic, starring Matthias Schweighofer.
6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 You’ve Been Framed! Christmas. (R) 10.10 Film: Jack Frost. (1998) Family fantasy drama, starring Michael Keaton. 12.05 ITV News; Weather. 12.15 Film: The Railway Children. (1970) Period family drama, starring Jenny Agutter. 2.20 Film: From Time to Time. (2009) Premiere. Family fantasy adventure, starring Alex Etel. 4.10 Film: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. (2005) Children’s fantasy, starring Johnny Depp.
6.00 Nigel Slater’s Christmas Suppers. The cook creates meals from Christmas dinner leftovers. 6.30 Countryfile. Julia Bradbury looks back at the biggest wildlife stories of 2010, including her report on efforts to conserve native species in Kent. Including Weather for the Week Ahead. 7.30 Antiques Roadshow. More valuations from Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. 8.30 EastEnders. Bianca agrees to help Phil catch Connor. 9.00 Upstairs Downstairs. New series. The Holland family moves into 165 Eaton Place. 10.00 BBC News; Weather. 10.15 Match of the Day. Including highlights of Manchester United v Sunderland. 11.45 The Football League Show.
7.00 Oz and Hugh Raise the Bar. Oz Clarke and Hugh Dennis visit Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic, where they sample non-alcoholic fruit wines and try to make their own version of Irish Cream. 8.00 Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May follow the path of the three wise men across the Middle East, driving open-top sports cars through southern Turkey, Iraq and Syria. 9.15 When Harvey Met Bob. Feature-length drama telling the story of the relationship between Bob Geldof and promoter Harvey Goldsmith, as they brought about Live Aid. Starring Domhnall Gleeson and Ian Hart. 10.45 Live Aid. Bob Geldof and his collaborators discuss the challenges they faced in putting on such an enormous public performance. (R)
6.15 ITV News; Weather. 6.20 FILM: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. (2008) Premiere. A family of explorers does battle with an evil Chinese Emperor brought back from the dead. Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Brendan Fraser, Maria Bello and Jet Li. 8.30 Harry Hill’s Best of Christmas TV Burp. The comedian presents a compilation of the best bits from his TV Burp Christmas specials, sorting the season’s TV treats from the turkeys. 9.00 Benidorm. One-off festive edition. The usual suspects turn up in Spain for sun, sangria and Santa, with Su Pollard, Louie Spence and Brian Murphy guest starring. 10.15 FILM: Love Actually. (2003) Romantic comedy, with Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon.
1.05 Film: Iron Eagle. (1986) Adventure, with Louis Gossett Jr; Weatherview. 3.00 BBC News.
12.15 The Goodies. (R) 12.45 Medium. (R) 2.10 BBC News. 3.00 Close.
6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 CBeebies. 9.45 Film: Who Framed Roger Rabbit. (1988) Comedy mixing live action and animation, starring Bob Hoskins. 11.20 BBC News; Weather. 11.25 Film: Spy Kids. (2001) Family adventure, starring Antonio Banderas. 12.50 Film: The Ant Bully. (2006) Animated adventure, with the voice of Julia Roberts. 2.10 Film: Over the Hedge. (2006) Animated comedy, with the voice of Bruce Willis. 3.25 Film: Enchanted. (2007) Premiere. Fantasy comedy, starring Amy Adams. 5.05 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 5.15 Songs of Praise.
UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS BBC1, 9pm
BBC2
1.05 Paul O’Grady’s Christmas; (R) ITV News Headlines. 2.05 Film: Idlewild. (2006) 4.05 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.
Channel 4 6.00 Sali Mali. (R) 6.05 The Treacle People. (R) 6.15 Planet Cook. (R) 6.35 Film: Rugrats Go Wild. (2003) Children’s animated adventure, with the voice of Nancy Cartwright. 7.55 The Morning Line. 8.50 T4: Hollyoaks. 11.20 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 11.45 T4: Beyonce: I Am – World Tour. (R) 12.45 Jamie’s Best Ever Christmas. (R) 1.45 Channel 4 Racing. 3.55 Deal or No Deal: Scrooge or Santa. 5.00 Channel 4 News. 5.10 Film: Crocodile Dundee. (1986) Comedy, starring Paul Hogan. 6.55 100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross. Jonathan Ross counts down the nation’s favourite games, gadgets and gizmos as inventors and toymakers tell the inside stories of their creations and successes. (R) 10.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. The comedian is joined by radio DJ Chris Evans, The Expendables star Mickey Rourke, comedienne Catherine Tate and boy band the Wanted for a festive edition of his chat show. 11.05 Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge and Other Less Successful Characters. The actor performs in the guise of a selection of his comic creations. 11.50 8 Out of 10 Cats Christmas Special. With guests Jack Dee, Lorraine Kelly and Christopher Biggins. (R) 12.40 King of the Hill. 1.05 American Football Live. Cincinnati Bengals v San Diego Chargers (Kick-off 1.20am). 4.45 ER. (R) 5.30 One Tree Hill.
Channel 5
Digital
6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 6.25 Fireman Sam. (R) 6.35 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.45 Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends. (R) 7.00 Mio Mao. (R) 7.05 The WotWots. (R) 7.20 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) 7.25 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs. (R) 7.40 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.50 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) 8.00 Little Princess. (R) 8.15 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.30 Family! (R) 8.45 Funky Christmas Special. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 George Shrinks. (R) 10.00 Shake!: iCarly. 10.35 True Jackson, VP. 11.10 K-9. 11.45 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 12.05 Zoo Days. (R) 12.35 Film: Behold a Pale Horse. (1964) Adventure, starring Gregory Peck. 2.50 Five News. 3.00 Film: High Society. (1956) Musical romantic comedy, with Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly. 5.10 Film: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. (1999) Stage musical, starring Donny Osmond. 6.40 Top of the Pops. The 1985 Christmas edition of the pop show. (R) 7.55 Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em. A Christmas edition of the sitcom from 1974. (R) 9.00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (R) 10.00 FILM: Out for a Kill. (2003) Martial arts action adventure, starring Steven Seagal. 11.45 America’s Toughest Prisons. (R) 12.45 SuperCasino. 4.05 Divine Designs. (R) 4.55 The Family Recipe. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
ITV2
3.55 The Only Way Is Essex: Totally Vajazzled 4.55 The Only Way Is Essexmas 5.55 Coronation Street 6.55 Emmerdale 8.00 This Is Michael Buble 9.00 Film: Gremlins (1984) 11.15 Film: The Bodyguard (1992)
ITV3
2.45 Film: Uncle Buck (1989) 4.45 Midsomer Murders 6.45 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 8.00 Lewis 10.00 A Touch of Frost
ITV4
1.25 Film: All Quiet on the Western Front (1979) 4.05 Film: MacArthur (1977) 6.45 Film: Mission to Mars (2000) 9.00 Police, Camera, Action! 10.00 Cricket: The Ashes 11.00 Film: Tremors (1989)
BBC THREE
7.00 Doctor Who 8.00 Doctor Who Confidential: Christmas Special 9.00 Film: Armageddon (1998) 11.20 EastEnders 11.55 Family Guy
BBC FOUR
7.00 Cinderella 9.00 Wallander: One Step Behind 10.40 Film: Farewell My Lovely (1944)
E4
2.00 Film: Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) 4.05 Friends 4.55 Film: Romancing the Stone (1984) 7.00 Film: Sister Act (1992). A nightclub singer is sent to live in a convent for her own protection after agreeing to testify against a brutal gangster. Musical comedy, with Whoopi Goldberg and Harvey Keitel. 9.00 Friends 10.00 The Inbetweeners
FILM4
3.00 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) 5.00 The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill, But Came Down a Mountain (1995) 6.50 Entrapment (1999). An art thief and a sultry insurance agent team up to plot the robbery of a lifetime. Crime thriller, starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta-Jones. 9.00 No Country for Old Men (2007). The Coen brothers' Oscarwinning crime thriller, starring Josh Brolin and Woody Harrelson. 11.20 Die Hard 2 (1990)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE TV Choice
BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 CBBC: Horrible Histories: Savage Songs. 9.30 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) 9.50 Film: Piglet’s Big Movie. (2003) Animated adventure, with the voice of John Fiedler. 11.00 Film: Paulie. (1998) Family adventure, starring Gena Rowlands. 12.25 Just William. 12.55 BBC News. 1.00 Regional News; Weather. 1.10 Doctor Who. (R) 2.10 Film: Shark Tale. (2004) Animated adventure, with the voice of Will Smith. 3.30 Film: The Sound of Music. (1965) Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, starring Julie Andrews.
JOOLS’ ANNUAL HOOTENANNY 2010 BBC2, 11pm There’s only one place to be on New Year’s Eve 2010 and that’s in front of the box with a tipple of choice while watching Jools Holland and Kylie Minogue; Ceelo Green; Roger Daltrey; Wanda Jackson; Toots Hibbert; Plan B; Rumer; Bellowhead; Vampire Weekend and acoustic duo Secret Sisters. Plus, Rico Rodriquez, Ruby Turner and the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will all be making an appearance. Now in its 18th year, Jools’ Annual Hootenanny is synonymous with the festive period and nearly as much of a tradition as turkey and cranberry sauce is at Christmas.
6.20 BBC News; Weather. 6.45 Regional Programmes. 7.00 Celebrity Mastermind. With Adam Boulton, Toby Buckland, Kirsten O’Brien and Rhys Thomas. 7.30 A Question of Sport. With Len Goodman and Anton du Beke. (R) 8.00 EastEnders. Kat is rushed back into hospital. 8.40 Jonathan Creek. Jonathan and sidekick Joey investigate bizarre occurrences at a crime writer’s house. With Alan Davies, Sheridan Smith and guest Paul McGann (Withnail & I). (R) 10.15 BBC News; Weather. 10.40 The Graham Norton New Year’s Eve Show. A festive edition of the chat show. 11.45 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws. Presented by OJ Borg. 11.50 New Year Live 2010. 12.20 Film: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life. (2003) Action adventure sequel, starring Angelina Jolie; Weatherview. 2.10 BBC News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies: The Pingu Show. 6.10 Timmy Time. (R) 6.20 The Large Family. (R) 6.35 Octonauts. (R) 7.00 CBBC: League of Super Evil. 7.15 Deadly 60. (R) 7.40 Bear Behaving Badly. (R) 8.05 Arthur. (R) 8.35 Great British Railway Journeys. (R) 9.05 Bombay Railway. (R) 10.05 Wild China. (R) 11.05 Who Do You Think You Are? (R) 12.05 Legends: The Beverley Sisters – Tickled Pink. (R) 1.05 Film: Nicholas Nickleby. (2002) Dickens drama, starring Charlie Hunnam. 3.15 Flog It! (R) 4.00 Escape to the Country. 4.45 The Indian Doctor. (R) 5.30 James May: My Sisters’ Top Toys. (R) 6.30 FILM: Just Like Heaven. (2005) A doctor is apparently killed in a car crash and returns to her apartment in spirit form – but someone else is living there. Romantic drama, with Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo. 8.00 Edwardian Farm. Alex Langlands, Peter Ginn and Ruth Goodman put on a party when a paddle-steamer docks at the Morwellham Quay, bringing a group of tourists to the Tamar Valley. 9.00 100 Years of the London Palladium. Famous faces reminisce about the theatre as it celebrates its centenary. 10.00 Grumpy Old New Year. Complaints about the biggest night out of the year. (R) 11.00 Jools’ Annual Hootenanny 2010. With Kylie Minogue, Roger Daltrey, Plan B and Vampire Weekend. 1.15 TOTP2: 80s Special. (R)
ITV1 6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 This Morning: The Very Best of 2010. 10.40 Joanna Lumley’s Nile. (R) 11.40 David Suchet on the Orient Express. (R) 12.40 ITV News; Weather. 12.50 Regional Programme. 12.55 Oliver Twist. (R) 3.00 Film: The Living Daylights. (1987) James Bond adventure, starring Timothy Dalton. 5.30 Regional Programmes. 5.45 ITV News; Weather. 6.00 It’s Paul Burling. The Britain’s Got Talent star takes a comical look at 2010. (R) 7.00 Emmerdale. Pollard takes Michael to the countryside, intending to get rid of him for good. 7.30 Coronation Street. Tracy sets her sights on a second conquest. 8.00 You’ve Been Framed! Harry Hill narrates camcorder calamities. 8.40 Coronation Street. The festivities take a dramatic turn when Tracy is found lying in a pool of blood. 9.10 FILM: Elizabeth: The Golden Age. (2007) Premiere. Elizabeth I wrestles with her feelings for Sir Walter Raleigh while Spain prepares a naval attack on England. Historical drama sequel, with Cate Blanchett and Clive Owen. 11.20 That Was 2010. 11.50 ITV News; Weather: Countdown to 2011. 12.05 Film: Mars Attacks! (1996) Sci-fi comedy, starring Jack Nicholson; ITV News Headlines. 1.50 Film: Outland. (1981) 3.40 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4 6.25 Sali Mali. (R) 6.30 Planet Cook. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.35 Frasier. (R) 8.00 According to Jim. (R) 8.30 T4: Friends. (R) 9.00 T4: JLS Only Tonight: Live in London. (R) 9.55 T4: Friends. (R) 10.25 T4: 127 Hours: T4 Movie Special. 10.55 T4: Glee. (R) 11.50 T4: The Simpsons. 12.20 Wedding House. 1.15 Film: Doctor Dolittle. (1967) Musical comedy, starring Rex Harrison. 4.00 Deal or No Deal: Scrooge or Santa. 5.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Mr Burns hires Homer to amuse him by playing pranks on all and sundry. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. Bart tells the McQueens Jasmine’s secret. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.15 Relocation: Phil Down Under. Phil Spencer meets Lee and Bronagh Davidson, who want to purchase a new property in Perth. (R) 8.10 Come Dine with Me. Four contestants from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, compete across a week to throw the perfect dinner party. 9.10 Channel 4’s Comedy Gala. Michael McIntyre, Lee Evans, Sean Lock, Bill Bailey, Catherine Tate and Rob Brydon are among more than 20 famous faces performing at the O2 in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital. (R) 11.40 Father Ted. (R) 12.10 Father Ted. (R) 1.40 The Real Housewives of New Jersey. 3.35 Brothers & Sisters. (R) 4.25 ER. (R) 5.10 Hill Street Blues. (R)
Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. 6.10 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 6.35 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) 6.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.50 Peppa Pig. (R) 7.00 The WotWots. (R) 7.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 7.30 Thomas & Friends. (R) 7.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) 8.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 8.15 Peppa Pig. (R) 8.20 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) 8.30 Peppa Pig. (R) 8.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 8.45 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 8.55 Igam Ogam. (R) 9.05 Castle Farm. (R) 9.10 Little Princess. (R) 9.25 Olivia. (R) 9.45 The Mr Men Show. (R) 10.00 K-9. 10.35 Panda Week with Nigel Marven. (R) 11.05 Ice Road Truckers. (R) 12.05 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R) 12.55 Five News. 1.00 Terry and June. (R) 1.40 Butterflies. (R) 2.25 Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em. (R) 3.30 Arabian Nights. (R) 7.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. A driver tries to perform a difficult manoeuvre; (R) Five News Update. 8.00 Cowboy Builders. A couple whose dreams of adoption were ruined. (R) 9.00 FILM: Shadow Man. (2006) A former CIA agent sets out to rescue his kidnapped daughter from terrorists who are planning to unleash a deadly virus. Action thriller, starring Steven Seagal. 10.50 World’s Most Extreme Airports. (R) 12.15 SuperCasino. 3.55 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. (R) 4.45 House Doctor. (R) 5.10 Nick’s Quest. (R) 5.35 Great Scientists. (R)
Digital ITV2
3.30 Take That: Look Back, Don’t Stare 5.00 The Only Way Is Essex: Totally Vajazzled 6.00 The Only Way Is Essexmas 6.55 Film: Jack Frost (1998) 9.00 Benidorm
ITV3
2.45 Film: Mutiny on the Buses (1972) 4.35 Film: Holiday On the Buses (1973) 6.20 Mr Bean 6.55 Agatha Christie’s Marple 9.00 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Susan Boyle 10.00 An Audience with Lionel Richie 11.00 An Audience with Cliff Richard
ITV4
1.25 Film: Dunkirk (1958) 4.10 Film: The Rawhide Years (1956) 5.55 Quantum Leap 6.55 Minder 8.00 The Sweeney 9.00 Film: Hard Target (1993) 11.00 Film: Ned Kelly (2003)
BBC THREE
7.00 Most Annoying People 2010 9.30 Come Fly with Me 10.00 EastEnders 10.35 Russell Howard’s Good News 11.05 Family Guy 11.50 Most Annoying People 2010
BBC FOUR
7.00 Rigoletto in Mantua 9.15 Rick Stein’s Food of the Italian Opera 10.15 Swingin’ Christmas 11.40 The Swing Thing
E4
3.30 Being Erica 4.25 Friends 6.00 Scrubs 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 Friends 9.00 Film: Big Momma’s House (2000) 11.00 Peep Show 11.35 Tim Minchin: Live
FILM4
2.40 Entrapment (1999) 4.50 Casablanca (1942) 6.50 Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989). Sci-fi adventure, written, directed by and starring William Shatner. 8.55 4Films For 9.00 Die Hard 4.0 (2007). Tough cop John McClane goes on the trail of a criminal mastermind plotting a technological terror attack on America. Action thriller sequel, with Bruce Willis and Timothy Olyphant. 11.25 No Country for Old Men (2007)
New Year’s Day Choice
BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live. 11.30 Football Focus. 12.20 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 12.35 The Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year Message. 12.40 Doctor Who. (R) 1.40 Film: Bee Movie. (2007) Premiere. Animated comedy, with the voice of Jerry Seinfeld. 3.00 Film: WALL.E. (2008) Premiere. Pixar animated adventure, with the voice of Ben Burtt. 4.30 Final Score. 5.15 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 5.35 Film: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. (2008)
PRIMEVAL ITV1, 7.30pm It’s been a year since Johnson’s death and the disappearance of Danny, Connor and Abby as the fantasy drama returns for a new fourth series. The government has lost faith in Lester’s abilities to run such a dangerous and expensive operation on his own and placed the Anomaly Research Centre in the hands of a partnership run by them and entrepreneurial scientist Philip Burton, played by Alexander Siddig of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fame. With the ARC now run from the heart of Burton’s business empire, Lester finds his new boss meddling in his work. With three team members gone, the ARC has brought in new recruits to take their places.
7.30 The Magicians. New series. Lenny Henry presents a conjuring contest in which three internationally renowned acts pair up with celebrities and perform tricks to prove who is the best magician. 8.30 EastEnders. Kat faces heartbreak after leaving hospital. 9.00 Come Fly with Me. A wing malfunction delays passengers. 9.30 Live at the Apollo. With Lenny Henry, Mike Wilmot and Tommy Tiernan. Last in the series. 10.00 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. Presented by Jenni Falconer. 10.10 BBC News; Weather. 10.30 Match of the Day. Including West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United; National Lottery Update. 11.50 The Football League Show. Highlights of today’s games; Weatherview. 1.15 BBC News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 10.55 CBeebies. 11.15 New Year’s Day Concert from Vienna 2011. 12.50 Film: The War Bride. (2001) Wartime drama, starring Anna Friel. 2.30 Film: The Horse Whisperer. (1998) Drama, starring Robert Redford. 5.10 The Archbishop of Canterbury’s New Year Message. (R) 5.15 The Indian Doctor. (R) 6.00 Live Darts: BDO World Championships. The evening session on the opening day at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, where Martin Adams v Tony West is among the firstround matches. 7.25 Dad’s Army. The platoon mans the local lighthouse. (R) 7.55 The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show 1976. The duo present a festive edition of the comedy with guests including Elton John, Des O’Connor, John Thaw, Dennis Waterman, Angela Rippon, Kate O’Mara and the Nolans. (R) 9.00 Eric and Ernie. One-off drama about Morecambe and Wise’s early years, from their meeting on the children’s variety circuit to their first TV appearances. Victoria Wood and Jim Moir star. 10.30 Eric and Ernie – Behind the Scenes. Documentary charting the duo’s early years. 11.30 FILM: Rising Damp. (1980) Comedy, starring Leonard Rossiter. 1.05 Darts: BDO World Championships. 1.55 Darts Extra.
ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 7.40 Film: The NeverEnding Story. (1984) Fantasy adventure, starring Barret Oliver. 9.25 The Planet’s Funniest Animals. (R) 9.50 Coronation Street. 12.10 ITV News; Weather. 12.20 Midsomer Murders. (R) 2.20 Downton Abbey. (R) 3.50 Downton Abbey. (R) 4.50 ITV News; Weather. 5.05 Film: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. (2004) Fantasy adventure, starring Daniel Radcliffe. 7.30 Primeval. New series. After a year trapped in the Cretaceous period, Connor and Abby return to find ARC has been taken over by a new regime and their jobs are hanging in the balance. 8.30 Take Me Out. A stockbroker, a teacher, a company manager and a pest controller try to impress 30 single women, and the previous edition’s couples go on their dates. Paddy McGuinness presents. 9.45 FILM: Forgetting Sarah Marshall. (2008) Premiere. A jilted man takes a trip to Hawaii, only to find his girlfriend and her new boyfriend are staying at the same resort. Romantic comedy, with Jason Segel and Kristen Bell. 10.45 ITV News; Weather. 11.00 FILM: Forgetting Sarah Marshall. (2008) Premiere. Concluded. 12.10 Film: American Pie: The Wedding. (2003); ITV News Headlines. 1.55 Film: Blues Brothers 2000. (1998) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.
Channel 4 6.05 Sali Mali. (R) 6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 GT Academy. (R) 7.25 Freesports on 4. 7.55 The Morning Line. 8.50 T4: Friends. (R) 9.20 T4: Friends. (R) 9.50 T4: T4 Stars of 2010. (R) 12.20 T4: Glee. (R) 1.25 Channel 4 Racing. 3.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 3.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.30 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 Channel 4 News. 6.15 4thought.tv. The issue of peace between Israelis and Palestinians. 6.20 FILM: Independence Day. (1996) The US president leads the fight against a force of seemingly indestructible aliens intent on conquering Earth. Sci-fi adventure, with Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum. 9.00 Father Ted Night. An introduction to an evening of programmes. 9.05 Unintelligent Design. The inspiration behind comedy Father Ted. 9.35 Father Ted. An episode of the comedy chosen by viewers. (R) 10.05 Small, Far Away – The World of Father Ted. A road trip in celebration of the comedy’s 15th anniversary. 11.15 Father Ted. The show’s writers introduce their favourite episode. (R) 11.50 FILM: The Heartbreak Kid. (1972) Black comedy, with Charles Grodin. 1.50 Comedy Lab: MovieMash. (R) 2.15 Dirty Sexy Money. (R) 3.45 Brothers & Sisters. (R) 4.30 Beauty and the Geek. (R)
Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Zoo Days. (R) 10.20 Film: High Society. (1956) Musical romantic comedy, with Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly. 12.25 Titanic. (R) 3.55 Film: The Searchers. (1956) John Ford’s Western, starring John Wayne. 6.15 Five News. 6.20 CSI: Miami. Calleigh lapses into a coma as a result of smoke inhalation suffered while investigating a surgeon’s death – and with her out of action, Alexx Woods returns to help solve the case. (R) 7.10 CSI: Miami. Defence attorney Derek Powell’s fiancee is killed. (R) 8.00 CSI: Miami. Ryan frames a security guard for murder following pressure from Russian mobsters, who have taken his friend Mark Gantry’s son hostage as a bargaining chip. Starring Jonathan Togo. (R) 9.00 CSI: NY. One of the CSIs is gunned down while escorting media mogul Robert Dunbrook’s son to testify against his father in court. Guest starring Nelly. (R) 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Sara is used as bait for a killer. 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A triple murder case haunts Catherine. (R) 12.00 SuperCasino. 4.00 Brian Sewell’s Grand Tour. (R) 4.45 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 4.55 The Family Recipe. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
Digital ITV2
3.00 Take Me Out 4.15 Film: Peter Pan (2003) 6.25 Primeval – Behind the Scenes 7.25 Film: Music and Lyrics (2007) 9.30 Benidorm 10.30 Film: The Holiday (2006)
ITV3
2.40 Film: The Three Musketeers (1973) 4.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 8.00 Rosemary & Thyme 9.00 Above Suspicion 11.30 Brides in the Bath
ITV4
1.30 Film:All Quiet on the Western Front (1929) 4.15 Film: MacArthur (1977) 6.55 The Professionals 8.00 Minder 9.00 Ultimate Force 10.45 Film: Conan the Destroyer (1984)
BBC THREE
7.00 Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers 7.30 Film: Mary Poppins (1964) 9.45 Most Annoying People 2010 10.00 EastEnders 10.30 Almost Famous IV 11.30 Family Guy
BBC FOUR
7.00 New Year’s Day Concert 2011 9.00 Wallander: The Pyramid 10.30 Charlie Brooker’s 2010 Wipe 11.30 Enid
E4
1.25 Hollyoaks 4.00 Make It or Break It 4.55 Friends 6.30 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 How I Met Your Mother 7.25 Friends 9.00 Film: The Transporter 2 (2005) 10.40 The 100 Greatest Stand Ups 2010
FILM4
2.45 The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill, But Came Down a Mountain (1995) 4.35 Big (1988) 6.35 Runaway Bride (1999). Sparks fly when a disreputable journalist meets a woman renowned for her deep-seated fear of commitment. Romantic comedy, starring Julia Roberts, Richard Gere and Joan Cusack. 8.50 127 Hours Special. Danny Boyle, James Franco and writer Simon Beaufoy discuss their new film. 9.00 The Godfather (1972). Francis Ford Coppola’s gangster drama, starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino.
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sport
Collins soars for Herons Heron Way U11 fought off a second half fight back from Southwater to record a 5-3 win at Heron Way School on Saturday, two goals coming from the impressive Aaron Collins, writes Jamie Tullett. It was the away side who started the strongest however, with Joshua Brine having three consecutive shots saved well by Benjamin Pitts in the Heron goal. At the other end, only the superb defending by Oliver Horsman kept the home team out in the early exchanges, with the teams sharing the possession fairly equally. But midway through the first half the deadlock was broken, with Southwater’s Brine racing through from an Alex Smith pass, finishing low past Pitts. The lead lasted only a few minutes, as a flick on by Joseph Humphries fell to Christopher Underhay, whose initial shot was saved but Collins was on hand to put away the rebound through the legs of goalkeeper Jay Bayliss. With that goal Heron seemed to gain confidence and began to dominate the possession. They soon took the lead after a mix up from a Southwater goal kick left Humphries with the easy task of shooting into an empty net. After the break, Ben Hainsworth, George Woolley and Collins all had chances to increase the lead for Herons, however Bayliss and Thomas Fuller showed great determination to thwart the home side on every occasion. A bit of class from Hainsworth then installed the inevitable two goal lead. A brilliant run from Collins set up Humphries but his shot was well saved by Bayliss. The rebound sat up neatly for Hainsworth who volleyed with the outside of his foot over the defenders on the line much to the delight of the many home fans. Heron Way looked to be home and dry with a fourth goal coming soon after, Captain George Woolley lifting the ball over Bayliss with a snapshot from a corner, despite Marcus Lakers best efforts to stop it on the line. Instead of putting the game to bed, this goal seemed to wake up Southwater, who got two quick goals setting up a very tense last few minutes. The first came as Ryan Holmwood slot Lewis Geal through to lift the ball over Pitts, with the second a low finish by Underhay after a corner. Southwater were piling on the pressure and an equaliser
looked likely, only for Heron Way to stun the away side on the counter attack. Humphries and Woolley played a one-two then fed in Collins, who completed the scoring with a toe punt into the far corner of Bayliss’ net. The final whistle came and Southwater were left feeling
writes Sam Norgate. Aaron Pyzer started off their string of goals, with a cracking shot in the opening ten minutes, with East Grinstead determined to equalise soon after, but their chance to score was quashed by an eager Matt Streeter. A mistake by the opposition
from nine yards. The game now started to open up with Horsham having the majority of the possession and they increased their lead further when a through ball from Pyzer found Masih who converted comfortably with a right foot shot from just inside the area. Picture: Victoria Thompson
well deserved second goal before Zack Conniff-Broome completed the scoring when he rifled in a left foot shot from a tight angle in the last minute of the game.
Under 15 Division A Roffey Robins Wanderers overcame Ashington Cougars 3-2 in Under 15s Division A. First blood went to Ashington Cougars, but Wanderers’ James Rogers equalised from the spot after he was brought down in the box. With midfield now brimming with confidence and working hard for each other, it wasn’t long before the constant pressure of Alex Taylor saw Ashington put the ball into the back of their own net. Roffey extended their lead when Alex Taylor’s shot took a deflection and made the score line 3 -1. Ashington clawed one back but Roffey shut up shop and saw the game out to take all 3 points and go above Ashington in the table. Under 15 Arundel & Chichester Youth League Horsham Youth U15s started slowly in their cup game with Hangleton Rangers, but ended up winning 9-1. It took untill the 23rd minute for Horsham to break the dead lock when it was Jake Legrange who headed home from a well taken corner. Legrange got his second 3 minutes later. It was not until the last 10 minutes of the first half that Horsham started to pass the
their second half efforts were in vain, although Heron Way could have sealed this win much earlier in the match.
Under 13 Sussex County Girls League Horsham Sparrows Under 13s Girls played out a creditable 0-0 draw with Brighton and Hove. Sparrows were on the back foot for much of the game and had to defend for longer periods. Niamh Donnelly was outstanding this week and Abbie Sandle took no prisoners. However, the main reason that the final scored stayed at 0-0 was Sparrows’ player of the match Francesca Osuch, who pulled out five quality saves to keep her team level.
Under 14 Division A The mighty Lower Beeding Lions carried on with their winning streak in Under 14s Division A by overcoming East Grinstead once again, by 7 – 0,
cost them a second goal to the Lions, trickled in by Aaron Pyzer, with a superb third shot not long after by Aaron, once again, securing him a hat trick. Further goals were each scored by Liam Ruz, Adam Ruz, Andrew Roberts and Tom Bowie. Matt Streeter shone throughout the game, communicating and passing well, earning him a well deserved Man of the Match.
Under 14 Arundel & Chichester Youth League Horsham Youth Under 14s ran out 5-2 winners against Bosham Youth. A low right foot drive from Harry Masih put the home side into the lead. Three minutes later it was 2-0. Good work from Jared Ashmole down the right saw a Jack Norris cross find an unmarked Andrew Roberts who coolly chipped the goalkeeper
Bosham gained the upper hand at the start of the second half and it was no surprise that they pulled a goal back when a fine chip left Tom Auston with no chance. A flowing move involving Glenn Johnson and Roberts down the left flank was finished off in fine style by the late arriving Will Kerr to make the score 4-1. Bosham got a
ball around like they can. Horsham got a third goal two minutes before half time when Connor Messenger knocked home his first of the afternoon. Horsham made a couple of changes at the break, bringing on Stanley Rice and Tom Frankland and it was not long before Stanley was on the score sheet, scoring 2 minutes into
the second half. The ball was starting to move around nicely for Horsham and George Hole stormed through to pop home Horsham's fifth in the 47th minute. Stanley then turned on the style and got his hat-trick with his second in the 50th minute and 5 minutes later his third. Connor Messenger then got his second 2 minutes later. Tom Frankland finished off a great move to get Horsham's 9th goal in the 75th minute. Hangleton had worked hard all game and in the last minute of the game they got a consolation goal.
Sussex Sunday League Southwater Under 18’s Sunday side stretched their unbeaten run to five games in the league with an emphatic 5 – 1 win at Worthing Town. After going behind, Southwater hit straight back when Zak Moore slid the ball under the advancing keeper following James Amankwaa’s through ball. Before half time Southwater took the lead when Jack Morgan headed home unchallenged from a corner on the right and Southwater continued to dominate with Josh Skipper and Calum Laver solid in the heart of defence. Despite pressing forward, with Jack Carter terrorising the defence on the left wing and Luke Holmwood turning in a Man of the Match performance on the right, it was not until well into the second
Picture: Victoria Thompson
half before they increased their lead when Zak Moore turned sharply in the box to fire in from close range. Virtually straight from the restart James Amankwaa’s solo run and low shot increased Southwater’s lead and it was Amankwaa again who reacted first to slot home the rebound from Cam Miskin’s long range effort.
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Green fight back to win Pictures: John Lines Reports: www.hornetsreview.co.uk
Barns Green earned a well fought victory away at table toppers Littlehampton in a pulsating encounter. Barns Green opened the scoring with a try, Will Tidey continuing his fine run of form with a well taken finish after some good work from the visiting three quarters. The Green soon found themselves under pressure as a cross kick by Ben Woodley was dealt with by the hosts fly half who hacked down field, a try looked certain but Littlehamptonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 12 knocked on with the line at his mercy. For a period of time the hosts hammered away at the Greens line but time and time again they were repelled with Tom Viney and Rob Carter both instrumental in their defensive efforts. Littlehampton did eventually cross after poor communication in the BG defence allowed the home seven to canter in under the posts. The try was converted and the ten added a penalty as the green went into the break 10-5 down. As the second half began BG soon found themselves on the back foot and it wasn't long before they found themselves eight points adrift after the home 10 added another simple three points. This seemed to stir something in the visiting ranks and the Green pieced together their most impressive 30 minutes of the season. The tight five picked up their game and the front row trio of Penticost, Viney and Wills put in some sterling work. It was to be the returning Barter that added to the Greens tally next, running an excellent line to power in for a 40 metre try which was easily converted by fly half Woodley. This seemed to rattle the hosts and the Green sensed victory, just as it looked like the Green would press home their advantage they lost it when they were reduced to 14. Sam Callaghan was added to the field and his ferocious work on the floor enabled Ben Woodley to slot a superb 35 metre penalty to put the green in the lead. Barns Green were soon back to their full quota and played out the remainder of the match in the visitors half to earn a hard fought but well deserved win.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve never known anything like it!â&#x20AC;? Horsham manager John Maggs claimed he has never known anything like it in his long career. An incredible game at Hastings on Saturday saw Horsham score three goals, pick up three points and have three players sent off! The Hornets were coasting to a comfortable victory against their struggling hosts, leading 3-0 after an hour's play, until the dismissal of Michael Hector, Gary Charman and Paul Kennett threw the match wide open enabling Hastings to claw back two goals. But Maggs paid tribute to the 8 players who battled for the final 25 minutes to hold out for a much-welcomed victory. "It was incredible," admitted Maggs. "I've gone in to the dressing room at the end of the game and laid into a few of the boys. I was annoyed with the officials but I was annoyed with some of my players, too. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were cruising and at one stage I thought we were looking at a 5-0 win. I've had a go at Gary,
at Stozza, at Ryan but at the end of the day, I've got to stick a medal on everybody especially the boys that had to play out the last 20-25 minutes against 11 men. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A few people were questioning the spirit of the boys recently but those last 25 minutes answered a lot of questions. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Knowing that the ball was going to come to straight back at us whenever we cleared it put us under an awful lot of pressure but we told them to leave the flanks alone because we knew that if they got the ball into our box, we'd have the bodies in there to clear it. The Horsham trio were sent off in an explosive second half. Horsham were cruising against their struggling hosts, with Charman's hat-trick giving them a seemingly unassailable lead after 55 minutes, but were up against it after a crazy 10 minute spell that saw them reduced to 8 men. Former Hornet Russell Eldridge began the fightback and sub Kenny Pogue made
it a nervy finale but Horsham survived 6 minutes of injury time to record a sensational victory. It was the start of a great week for Horsham. Following the game, Maggs snapped up Hastings player Jamie Cade, and he wasted little time in settling in to his new surroundings, scoring a debut brace to help set up a deserved victory over Carshalton Athletic on Tuesday night. The former Middlesbrough junior, whose arrival from Hastings had only been confirmed 24 hours earlier, was rewarded for a non-stop performance with goals in the 67th and 83rd minutes as the Hornets recorded back-toback league wins for the first time this season. The result, which puts Horsham five points clear of the relegation zone, gave further evidence of the new found character - and dare one say good fortune - of the side who shrugged off the setback of a late Carshalton equaliser by claiming the winning goal just 60
seconds later. There was an element of good fortune about the dramatic late strike, Cade in the right place to deflect goalkeeper Craig Ross' frantic clearance back into the net, but there was no disputing the quality of the midfielder's opening goal that came courtesy of a superb cross from Billy Dunn that made the far post conversion a formality for the debutant.
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Honour for Doctor Liu
Horsham Football Club is pleased to announce that Dr Liu of the Holbrook Surgery, Horsham has been appointed to the post of Honorary Club Doctor. Dr Liu has been attend the Club’s home fixtures in the FA Cup and FA Trophy competitions for the past four seasons and the Club is delighted that Dr Lieu’s expertise will be available to the Club in the future. The photograph shows Dr Liu with the First Team’ Injury Specialist Andy Marfleet and Committee member Joe Clarke who provides spectator First Aid at the first team’s home matches. Darts
North on fire but to no avail
It was back to league action for all the teams after the previous weeks games were called off due to the bad weather. In the A Division all four matches proved to be rather tight affairs, with three games ending 5-4. Matt North was the week's outstanding player hitting a 180, then following that up with 114 & 104 finishes for the Kings Arms B, but alas, all to no avail, as his side went down 5-4 to their A side. Divisional leaders White Hart snatched a 5-4 win, after being 4-2 down at the Rising Sun, while in another 5-4 scoreline, Steyning CC registered their first win of the season, when beating bottom side Loxwood Club. Second placed BBHVC, helped by Justin Parker's maximum eased past the Sussex Barn 6-3. The Anchor Inn, and the Railway A, still remain unbeaten and continue to dominate the B Division, with both sides winning again, although the Railway found it tough going at the Dog & Bacon only winning 5-4, while the leaders Anchor found life easier against the Plough, winning 7-2, with the in form Richard Kinchin hitting the seasons best finish for the Anchor a 147, while Percy Gotcher's 180 for the Dog & Bacon couldn't save them from being defeated. Third placed Storrington Club enjoyed a fine 63 victory over the Windmill to keep close order on the top two. Only two matches were played in the C Division, as the Hare & Hounds failed to show at the leaders Railway Colts, and were deducted 5pts, with the Colts awarded a 7-0 walkover, while the Fountain B and Cock Inn's game was postponed. Steve Stone grabbed a 180 for the Kings Head during his side's 7-2 win over the Fountain A, a win that propels them up to second in the table, and finally, the Windmill B's enjoyed a 5-4 victory over the Kings Arms C.
Brighton stunned by gritty Horsham
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A sunny December day on the South coast saw Horsham U13s secure a convincing 39-0 away win, writes Clive Watkins. Their fourth victory in four league fixtures ensures the Green & Whites’ passage into next season’s u-14 ‘A’ League, and all before Christmas. Despite this achievement, Head Coach Craig Boswell describes the team as “still a work-in-progress”, and with fixtures against the other top teams in the league in the New Year, he says Horsham will need to improve. However, since the start of the season, there has been much to admire as the boys make the transition from minis, friendlies and the occasional tournament to playing 15-a-side, on full size pitches and the discipline of regular league fixtures officiated by referees who know their stuff. A number of new players have joined the squad this year, and currently two of those. Matt ‘Shorts’ Collier at outside centre, who distinguished himself in the first half of this fixture with a great try-saving tackle, and Bryn
Bloodworth at lock, are both consistently holding down a slot in the first team on merit. Also there is genuine competition for places throughout the team with Aidan Thompson, Todd Lowe, Patrick Clouden, Julius Granville-Smith, Rory McGearty and Nathan Kennell in particular having emerged as league squad regulars looking to stake their respective claims to be in the starting XV. Horsham scored seven tries with winger and joint Man-of-theMatch Hugo Squires scoring a hattrick, all in the corner. Rowan Murphy-Hunt, who had another impressive game at flanker, Paul Schroter, Dominic Harry and Callum Boswell scored the others. Converting tries, especially those scored in the corner, is quite a challenge at under 13, but Boswell is emerging as a very promising place kicker, with one truly remarkable conversion from the touchline to make it 24-0. Elsewhere in the team, James Fitzpatrick is starting to look at home at full back, Alex Clery had
his usual calm and assured game at inside centre, whilst the second player to attract a Man-of-theMatch accolade, scrum-half Nick Bayne, has really developed his game this season and is learning to give good clean, quick ball.
l Horsham under-15s blew the race for the Sussex League title wide open with a stunning 24-10 defeat a Brighton side unbeaten in league action for two years. Simon Ashman's early charge down from an attempted Brighton clearance caused chaos in the in-goal area and Ryan Lawford was on hand to score an opportunist try. Down the hill, Brighton then enjoyed their best spell of pressure resulting in a try for winger Joe Rodriguez in the corner to make it 5-5. However, Horsham took control and effectively won the match with two tries just before half time. A superb team move, started by the forwards, continued by the backs, ended with Giles Emmerson's run setting up Devan ClarkeSheward to crash over.
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Aled Price converted to make it 12-5. Seconds before the break Michael Turner scored under the posts allowing Price another conversion to make it 19-5. In the second half Horsham dominated as they looked for a
fourth try and bonus point and five minutes from time Blaise Salle capped another fine team move with a score in the corner. Brighton managed a consolation score when Kyle Fuller, who left Horsham in the summer, went through down the right. It was Brighton's heaviest-ever defeat and the first time they have failed to take a point from a Sussex League fixture.
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Holbrook Football Club are delighted that they will go in to 2011 with a new sponsor at the club. The Holbrook have been lucky enough to secure the help of a-one recruitment ltd for a new kit purchase. Manager Simon Cossons couldn't hide his delight, saying: “Its fantastic support for a team like ours and will certainly help in moving this team forward" Director of a-one recruitment, Steve Marshall, added: "I have been involved personally with local football throughout the years and eventual sponsorship was always something that has been on the agenda. Simon approached us and the prospect of working together was ideal as the Holbrook match our own company ethos - young, ambitious and a will to succeed."
Sorry YM thumped 5-0 Sittingbourne were the latest club to leave Horsham YMCA on the wrong end of a rather convincing score line, as they ran away comfortable 5-0 winners at Gorings Mead on Saturday. The sixth straight league defeat for the home side, which could quite easily have reached double figures, leaves Colin Jenkinson’s men rooted to the foot of the Ryman League Division One South table. Jenkinson, who was reluctant to comment after Saturday’s game, now has a lot of work to do with a side in which he is still bringing in new players. The first half produced very little in the way of clear cut chances, but it was Sittingbourne who made the most of some early possession and began to create the more threatening attempts on goal. The visitor’s Tom Bradbrook had several opportunities to open the scoring but failed to convert, before his strike partner Hicham Akhazzan eventually broke the deadlock in the eighteenth minute. A long goal kick up field failed to be dealt with, and the ball fell kindly for the nippy forward who pounced on the defensive mistake, before firing in a low shot from the
edge of the box. The goal seemed to lift the Brickies and had it not been for some superb goalkeeping from on-loan Charlton Athletic youngster, Connor Gough in the YM goal, the home side may have found themselves two or three down before half time. However, as it were, it was YM who ended the half much the better of the two sides. Striker Gavin Gordon’s low shot first produced a fine save from the Sittingbourne ‘keeper, before midfielder Kieran Mercer wasted the best YM chance of the half in an effort that was surely easier to score. A brilliant move down the right flank allowed Steve Newman to square the ball for the onrushing winger, but faced with an open goal from a mere two yards out, he could only agonisingly send the ball rebounding off the bar. The visitors inevitably stepped up their game in the second half and inside five minutes, defender Joe Horlock had doubled their lead with an unstoppable free kick that found the top corner of the net from 30 yards. From that point on, YM began to wilt and a further moment of shambolic defend-
ing allowed the Brickies to grab a third through skipper Tom Bradbrook with twenty minutes still left on the clock. YM ‘keeper Gough kept his side in it at times, as Sittingbourne looked like scoring with every attack on goal. Even so, it was not long before a fourth was added, Bradbrook grabbing his second of the afternoon following a fine move down the Sittingbourne left. Youngster, Jack Hooper then rounded off the win for the visitor’s with a minute of normal time to play, jinking past two YM defenders before coolly slotting the ball home for the Brickies fifth. YM have now let in 67 league goals, 23 more than anyone else in the Ryman South division.
Division 4 North An improved second half performance along with superior fitness levels were the difference as Cowfold Thirds saw off a resolute Horsham Baptists side. Cowfold were very fortunate to come in at the interval with a 1-0 lead courtesy of Piers McDermott who scored direct from a corner. Cowfold played better after the break and on 52 minutes they extended their lead when
full back Terry Self played the perfect diagonal pass between two defenders for striker Shay Moulden to run on to and strike a fantastic left footed shot pass the keeper. Cowfold made it 3-0 on 76 minutes when Moulden scored his second goal after good work down the right from Brad Carter. Paul Taylor made it 4-0 with a fine solo run through the centre before stabbing the ball in past the helpless keeper. Moulden completed his hat trick on 88 minutes, while Matt Beck got the Man of the Match award for his goalkeeping heroics. Sussex Sunday Challenge Trophy Horsham Juventus 1979 made hard work of their 3rd round game in the Sussex Sunday Challenge Trophy, finally overcoming a stubborn Queens Park South 5-2 after extratime. Juve dictated the first half and missed a host of chances before a long ball from Skipper for the game Shaun Findlay found Josh Archer who beat his man to cross for the on rushing Will Brownlee to side-foot home. Juve started the second half the same as the first but were
struggling to beat the visitors’ keeper and as the half went on Juventus paid the price when a long ball found the Queens Park South striker who turned the Juve defence and score a cracking goal into the top corner. As the game went into extra time Juve's fitness showed and when Man of the Match Mark Burchell won the ball back and sent Josh Archer clear, the Juve striker did what he does best and round the keeper to put Juve back in front. Straight from the kick off Juve scored two more quick goals, first came after the keeper spilled a Ali Harvey shot, which Brownlee was on hand to score his second and after a great cross from Findlay which found Harvey at the back post, he made no mistake in beating the keeper. The away side did pull another back but at the death Archer reacted quickest to score his second.
Sussex County Women’s League Horsham Sparrows Ladies put on a magnificent performance despite having only eight players available to defeat a full strength Worthing side 4 – 1. Straight from Worthing’s kick off Sparrows went on the
offensive with a fine run down the left from Lucy Sharpe, whose shot from the edge of the box rebounded off the crossbar and Liana Brooksbank chested down the ball to fire home. As Sparrows continued to press, Liz Ogden’s superb ball over the defence found Lucy Sharpe who shot past the keeper to double their lead on the half hour mark. Following an asthma attack, Liz Ogden replaced Marie Munday between the posts but this didn’t halt Sparrows’ momentum as they continued to attack, just failing to increase their lead from Georgia Malins’ free kick. Sparrows increased their lead when Worthing failed to clear and Elizabeth Sharpe blasted in from fully 25 yards. Lucy Sharpe was a constant threat to Worthing’s defence and grabbed her second of the match when her shot was deflected over the keeper’s head. Liz Ogden made a series of important saves but was eventually beaten despite getting her outstretched fingertips to the ball. The team’s tremendous effort was remarked on by the referee after the final whistle who described it as the best performance he’d ever seen by eight players.
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