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These children have no These children have no memories from the good old memories from the good old days when the local council days when the local council could afford to throw huge could afford to throw huge sums of money on ensuring sums of money on ensuring that Horsham was visible that Horsham was visible from space at Christmas from space at Christmas time. time. Growing up in the era of
the energy saving lightbulb Growing up in the era of the has put a little bit of a energy saving lightbulb has dampener on the build-up put a little bit of a dampener to Christmas, but that hasn’t on the build-up to Christmas, stopped some town retailbut that hasn’t stopped some ers putting on a show for town retailers putting on a the children. show for the children. And after Santa Claus And after Santa Claus turned up as Piries
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It wasn’t quite the National Lampoon-style lightshow we had all hoped for, but Piries Place did its best to sprinkle a little festive cheer on Saturday night. While the rest of the town has to make do with a token scattering of festive illuminations, Piries Place businesses had a good crack at really putting us in the mood. On Saturday evening, with the town’s lights having been turned on without so much as a countdown, Piries made a bit more of a song and dance out of Christmas. At 4.30pm, Santa turned on the lights, joined by Bob Wedd, who had won a competition in the West Sussex County Times to turn on the lights. Shoppers had already enjoyed listening to and
the Christmas lights in Piries Place singing along with Horsham choir Voices from the Coal Shed, tucked into roasted chestnuts or sucked on lollies being handed out by Home to Roost. The event, which was organised and supported by a number of local businesses including El Bodegon, Munslow
think for a first event, put together on a low budget and with just a few weeks to plan it, it was a fantastic night. “The people of Horsham wanted something that they were not getting and we were in a position to do it. “It was not really about making a profit in the short
Bailey Gray, La Vida, B52’s, Aurac, Home to Roost, Raspberry Laces, Waitrose, Mailboxes, Sassy Shoes, Beeches Buffet and Blossom, could lead on to bigger and better events in the future. Paulo Soares, manager of El Bodegon, said: “I
term, but about letting people know that we are here, we exist, and this is what we can do when we come together.” Ian Munslow, partner of estate agents Munslow Bailey Gray, said that the traders now had big plans for 2011. We’ll keep quiet for now but there is even talk of an ambitious record attempt for Easter!
‘the PeoPle of horsham wanted something they were not getting’
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He said: “Going forward I think we have some great ideas for next year. We’ve been talking about Flash mobs and a record attempt that would take a lot of planning! “Now we’ve proven what we can do we can get more support, and join forces with East Street to promote The Quarter as a combined retail area.” The Piries Place event raised in the region of £470 for SANDS, the stillbirth and
neonatal death charity. In addition to the Piries Place lights, the town centre display provided by Horsham District Council is the same as last year, with the addition of lighting in the two largest trees in the Carfax (by Panino and the bus stop). Once again, the lights are being funded by Horsham Neighbourhood Council’s ‘Special Charge’ - a small levy for residents of the unparished areas of Horsham which is collected alongside Council Tax.
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Never forget The War Memorial in the Carfax was the focus of this year’s Remembrance Sunday service in Horsham. The Service was be led by The Revd Canon Guy Bridgewater, the Vicar of Horsham, and the two minutes silence, in memory of the fallen, was of course immaculately observed at 11am. The Chairman of Horsham District Council, Cllr Brian Donnelly, led the wreath laying on behalf of the people of the Horsham District, followed by Gerry Harris, Chairman of the Royal British Legion Horsham Branch, Air Cadet Sophie O'Shea laid a wreath on behalf of The Rt. Hon Francis Maude, MP for Horsham. Captain Michael Lloyd RD** RNR MN did likewise on behalf of the Merchant
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Instead of squeezing in the names in to available spaces, new plaques are being hand carved, and new stone wings being added to carry those names. By this time next year, those panels and names will stand shoulder to shoulder with their comrades on the memorial. Within the next five years Gary will have researched the more accessible World War II records and identified those names missing. Horsham District Council is refreshing the current recording scheme to reflect all those who have fallen in conflicts other than World War I and II. Anyone who thinks their relative should be recorded on the town’s War Memorial please send in writing your details and the name of the missing person, along with as much information as possible to Horsham Museum, which will pass it on to Garry.
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Alice Ella sings along to the gentle strumming of guitarist Vic Chase at the acoustic night of the Battle of the Bands competition, held at the Holbrook Club on Sunday night. The competition, described by outgoing HDLMA chairman Mark Daly as the best in the history of the competition, was eventually won by The Collector. Gregk Foley and Lee ‘The Cardinal’ Martin took runner up spots, but all of the performers were praised by the judges. (Pictures: Victoria Thompson) See Pages 20-21 for report and more pictures
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Real pop art well - the range available on her website has proved that bubble wrap creations can make for a fruitful pastime. While small products such as rings may cost just £10, the blinds Katherine has created cost up to £300 because of the huge length of time that goes into their creation. Katherine said: “I’ve not had anyone dismiss the idea as novelty, but some people don’t understand the pricing. They see it as recycled
decorations and even rings, often incorporating butterflies. To some it might sound a little tacky, but the novelty factor has served Katherine
materials, and don’t know the work and time that goes behind each item. “Each section of the blind has to be dyed and then individually stitched, so it’s a
huge amount of work to make a blind. Even the small spiral decorations take a while, as each butterfly on them takes up time. If you look at them even the individual wings are bound by wire.” The inspiration came during Katherine’s time studying at University. A fellow student was experimenting with bin bags around the human form, which led to Katherine wondering how she could create something similar but with more scope for colour. Katherine said: “My passion as a designer is texture. I enjoy the process of building up or cutting away layers to create something new, and like to use unusual materials to create things that at first don’t seem possible, making the original materials almost unrecognisable. “I think recycling is incredibly important, especially where plastic is concerned so I was delighted when I discovered that bubble wrap could be
dyed and turned into beautiful things rather than get thrown away.” You’ll soon be able to see many of Katherine’s products, along with a fresh festive range, as Katherine is one of about a dozen artists showcasing their work at Horsham Park Barn (by the Bandstand in Horsham Park) on 27th-28th November, at 10am-5pm. Here, you can meet artists and makers showcasing work including cards, paintings, photographs, ceramics, jewellery, textiles and glass. Admission is free. And from there, Katherine is looking to produce a winter sports range, as well as creating more pieces through commissions as friends, family and work (Katherine works at West Street shop Between The Lines) continue to keep her well stocked with bubble wrap!
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Mick Hillman area, taking a break between jobs. Inevitably these breaks would include a mug of tea and a chat. As I got to know him better, he suggested that a group should be started to promote and support Warnham Local Nature Reserve. From being a potential ‘wind-up’ in 2005, this idea progressed to the formation of the ‘Friends of WLNR’, with Mick as the first Chairman. Mick’s interests had, meanwhile, turned towards insects, latterly concentrating on beetles. In order to identify the distinctive features of each species, Mick acquired a microscope, quickly establishing a reputation of some expertise and absorbing a lot of long scientific words into his vocabulary. In order to enthuse others, he compiled a short illustrated booklet about the beetles in this area and had intended to publish it as potential fundraising for the ‘Friends’. Mick Hillman died in hospital on 28th October, following a series of circulatory problems and a stroke. He leaves a son, Matthew, who was recently married, and a host of relatives, including two sisters and two brothers and their respective families. Mick’s funeral was at Worthing Crematorium on Thursday, 18th November.
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Market set SOUTHERN for Forum COUNTIES the petition to save the west street market has already been signed by over 1,250 people and is still gathering pace. Yet the matter has been quickly resolved - although not completely to the satisfaction of some of the market traders. It transpires that there may have been a breakdown in communication, with Horsham District Council this week apologising to the traders who had feared for their future. All market stalls will be staying around the Shelley Fountain until January 2011, but the stalls in West Street temporarily may be re-sited as a short term plan. In the long term it seems likely that the stalls will be re located to the Forum outside Beales. Market trader Chloe Seabrook said: “We are still going to keep petition going as between Travelodge and Horsham District Council they have still managed in January to have the Market relocated. “Whilst this is positive that all traders can stay in the historic market town that we are, all the traders would rather stay where they are and have been for many years.” In a statement, Horsham District Council said: ‘(The
Council) would like to apologise for any shortfall in communication between the Council, the market operator and the Bishopric market traders. ‘However, these discussions have been ongoing for a number of months. ‘It is important that Horsham District Council confirms that there is no intention to close any of Horsham’s markets and there never has been. ‘The proposal to consolidate the market stalls in the area to the north of the Shelley Fountain is part of an overall refresh of market pro-
which the market operator and local business representatives were consulted. This dialogue has been ongoing since June 2010. ‘The decision to reposition the market has not been directly driven by the opening of the Travelodge hotel; however Worthing Road is currently receiving significant investment to increase its retail offer and the current market placement compromises pedestrian access and sightlines. ‘This is the underlying reason for re-configuring the market in this area. ‘In view of the closeness to Christmas and taking on
vision in the town which would increase the standard of the Council operated markets (Bishopric and Carfax) and also open up access to West Street.’ After recognising the impact and positive contribution of the market to town, the statement continued: ‘The Council would like to stress that there will continue to be a market presence in this area of the town. ‘The reconfiguration of the market at Bishopric was outlined in a discussion paper prepared by the Council, of
board trader and public concerns, any major relocation of stalls will now be delayed allowing stalls to remain in Worthing Road to the end of the year.’ ‘For the future it is proposed to establish a new Market Working Group with representation from appropriate interested parties which will steer future decisions on Horsham markets.’
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Hitting the right notes Horsham Piano Centre has been striking a chord with music lovers for 30 years, writes Shannon Woodvine An extremely tactful and diplomatic music teacher once told me I had the rhythm and musical flair of a fork. So music was never my strong point. The same cannot be said for Shaun Durrant and Andrew Smith, co-owners of the Horsham Piano Centre. They, unlike my own musically stunted self, do not suffer from deaf ears. They are musical masters of the harpsichord kind. Originally estab-
lished by Andrew’s brother Paul in 1980, Horsham Piano Centre still occupies its original site by the iron bridge on Queen Street. It has grown steadily from a modestly sized outlet to a whopping 2500 sq.ft of showroom and workshops. Selling new and used pianos for purchase and hire, Shaun and Andrew deal
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Cheapest item: Pencil, 65p Most expensive item: Yamaha grand piano, £9,500 Address: 1 Queen Street, Horsham, RH13 5AA Website: www.horshampianocentre.co.uk Tel: 01403 254223 Email: enquiries@horshampianocentre.co.uk through the on-site workshop where both Andrew and Shaun employ their exceptional skills to ensure each instrument leaves the shop in tiptop condition and lives up to its official lifetime guarantee. Shaun explained: “New pianos generally just need tuning, toning and regulating, then they’re ready to go. With used pianos it can mean completely stripping the instrument apart and rebuilding it. This way we can guarantee quality and customer satisfaction. “Our experience and expertise enable us to supply our customers with the best piano we can within budget, whether that be a parent who’s buying for their young child or a recording artist for his studio. “Pianos are personal things and we treat them as such, with the respect they deserve and demand. They are
Shaun and Andrew’s extensive workshop also caters for piano repairs and reconditioning, from minor mends to full restorations. Shaun explained: “Piano restoration is very rewarding. We sometimes have family
heirlooms that have fallen into disrepair and need to be brought back to life. “Rebuilding them so that they look and sound as they would’ve done when they first left the factory is brilliant.” Shaun is no stranger to the world of pianos. His grandfather used to own Durrant’s music shop in North and Park Street back in the 1960s and as a child he learnt the piano. He originally started at HPC as a delivery assistant but found working on the pianos fascinating. Gradually he took on more of the practical, skills-based work until he joined Andrew as a co-owner in 1994. Together they work with Sam Smith who covers logistics. In addition to selling, hiring, carrying out repairs and completing restorations, the HPC team provides storage and removal services, and has dealings with recommended tuners and teachers in and around the local area.
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shington's annual Christmas Fayre is on Saturday, 27th November at the Community Centre, at 12-3pm. Only a few table spaces are available for at £20 a table. For details and booking please phone Margaret on 01903 892633. There will be Father Christmas, carol singing, home-made cakes, bric-a-brac, hot lunch and refreshments and lots of Christmas stalls.
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arnstormers return for their annual feast of comedy in the main theatre at the Capitol, in Big Sundae on 21st November. The night features some of the biggest names on the comedy circuit. Tickets: £10 in advance from 01403 750220, £12 on the night.
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oolham Acoustic Club hosts ‘3 of Us’ tonight (19th November) The band features Tracy Murphie and Darren Wingate with Gary Holder on bass. Drop in to see what's what at Coolham Village Hall, RH13 8QN Doors open at 7.45pm. Music from 8pm.
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rink drivers will be targeted after Sussex Police launched its annual cam-
paign earlier this week. Over the next few weeks, officers will be carrying out a range of activities focusing on reducing the substantial risk presented by those who choose to drink or take drugs and drive - around 90-100 per month on average in Sussex.
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mergency services were called to the scene of a bicycle accident near Bourne Hill Farm, Kerves Lane, at around 4.30pm on Saturday. A 53-year-old woman from Horsham was airlifted to the St George's Hospital in Tooting with head and facial injuries, broken ribs and a broken collar bone, after she fell from her bike. No other vehicles were involved. On Sunday, her condition was described as stable.
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ather and Son team Howard and Ed Manion flew across the finishing line of The Barns Green half marathon happy in the knowledge that they had helped to raise funds for Cognitive Help And Therapy (Chat) Howard and Ed, aged 47 and 19, finished in 1hr 49 and 1hr 55, on their first attempt in the run, raising about £500. They are very thankful to family and friends and supporters of
Horsham, RH12 1JP. Tickets: £7 (Members £5), under 18s and students free; available on the door from 7.45pm. Information: 01403 276273
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orsham Folk Club will be treated to an evening of wonderful harmonies and infectious humour when they welcome Scold's Bridle on Sunday 21st November. Scold's Bridle has long been established as one of the leading female folk duos in the country. 8pm at Horsham Folk Club, Normandy Centre, Denne Road,
talian restaurant Piccolo’s in West Street, Horsham, are holding two charity evenings on 26th/27th November for Help for Heroes. There will be a special menu at £25 per head including a bottle of wine per couple. Piccolo’s will be holding a raffle with the first prize being a Double Magnum of Montefluno Garda red wine, 2nd prize a meal for two at Piccolo's and 3rd prize a case of sparkling wine. All proceeds of the raffle to charity.
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umble will be on sale at 1st Shipley Scout Hut in Dragons Green on Saturday. 20th November, 10am onwards. Refreshments will also be served.
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ids can enjoy a double dose of Horrible Histories at the Capitol next year. Awful Egyptians and Ruthless Romans will be showing at the Horsham theatre on 27th-30th January 2011. Using actors and ground-breaking 3D special effects, these two astounding shows brought to you
by The Birmingham Stage Company. Tickets: £12, children £10, school group discounts available from 01403 750220
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ondon played host to the Lord Mayor’s Show on Saturday, with Christ’s Hospital’s renowned School Band taking part in a march through the City. The Band is made up from over 100 young musicians, aged between 12 and 18, under the direction of Terry Whittingham.
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ums are fundraising for a new toddler group set up in Faygate. A baby and children’s nearly new sale will be held on Sunday, 5th December at 10am-12pm at Faygate Village Hall. For people interested in selling, tables are £8 for buyers. 50p charge on the door and refreshments available. For details call Katherine on 07905 341318
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ineteen year old former Sutton United striker Billy Dunn joined Horsham Football Club on Monday. Hornets fans might recall the pacey youngster's match winning goal at Gander Green Lane in 2009. Dunn joins the club from Whyteleafe, having also had a spell at Kingstonian following his release by Sutton earlier this season.
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ffice for National Statistics (ONS) has launched a national recruitment campaign to fill 35,000 jobs across England and Wales. A range of full and part time temporary positions are available to help carry out the next census which will take place on 27th March 2011. Full application details are available via censusjobs.co.uk and also at local job and community centres.
bulance service at 12.09pm after the man's body was discovered. It is believed that he had been living in the van at the site for the last few weeks.
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uite an impressive list of stars have signed up to the next project by Horshambased movie makers Fact not Fiction Films. Sean Bean has joined the likes of Lauren Maddox, Marina Sirtis and Craig Fairbrass in signing up for shadows in the Sky, currently in pre-production and scheduled for release next year. You can view a trailer at shadowsfromthesky.com
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olice have reported that the body of a 32-year-old man was found in a camper van at the old cement works at Upper Beeding, near Steyning, on Friday, 12th November 12. The death is not being treated as suspicious at this stage. Police were alerted by the am-
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ichard and Sonia Burden, of Ringcraft Jewellery Workshop and Gifts in Steyning,
have donated a stunning gift to the Mary How Trust as the first prize in a Grand Prize Draw. Jeweller Richard designed the white gold and diamond pendant and earring set, worth £320, to help the local charity. The Grand Prize Draw offers the chance to win a host of superb prizes. Tickets cost just £1 and are on sale now from 01798 877641.
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outhwater Art Club hosts an exhibition at Beeson House, Lintot Square, Southwater, featuring original and locally produced pictures, prints, cards, pottery and wood turned items. The exhibition will be open to the public on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st November from 10am-5pm. Most Exhibits will be for sale.
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anbridge House School’s Art Department is exhibiting work at the Capitol theatre’s art gallery until 28th November. A range of works on canvas and small scale sculpture by year 10 and 11 GCSE and BTEC First Diploma students are on display.
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NISON West Sussex has criticised County Council proposals to remove vital care services from thousands of
the most vulnerable people in West Sussex. The Council currently provides funding for home care and other support services for 9,000 vulnerable residents in ‘Moderate’, ‘Substantial’ and ‘Critical’ bandings, but is considering removing the ‘Moderates’ from being eligible for that funding. 4,500 people are classed as ‘Moderates’.
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isitors to Horsham Museum can enjoy a number of interesting current exhibits, including a selection of the striking photographs taken by the wellknown Henfield photographer Marjory Baker from the 1930s to the 1970s, recalling bygone Sussex
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inter Fuel Payments are now being sent out to help older people in West Sussex with their heating costs. Last year 144,760 households in West Sussex received a payment. This is on top of additional help through Cold Weather Payments if temperatures plummet. Most households with someone born on or before 5th July 1950 will receive £250 towards their winter fuel bills. Households with someone aged 80+ get £400. www.direct.gov.uk/winterfuel
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-rated clips have been added to the promotional website of John O’Sullivan’s forthcoming show. The Candy Box owner has taken a break from writing rubbish on the Horsham Facebook page and made the short vids before his show at the Hawth in Crawley. If you’re offended by people wetting themselves while Enya is playing, don’t go to www.newsagentprovocateur.com
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oung people from schools across the Horsham District are coming together soon to discuss issues affecting them at the ‘Speak Out’ 2010 Youth Conference. The annual conference, which this year is taking place on Friday, 3rd December at the Brighton Road Baptist Church on Brighton Road, Horsham, will give young people the opportunity to learn about issues that affect them, put forward their view and get involved in local decision making.
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Deakin Fine Wines host a Christmas Wine Tasting evening on Friday, 19th November. The event is held at The Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham at 5.30-9.30pm, with free parking to the rear at 6pm. For more info call 01403 248130 or email info@deakinfinewines.co.uk
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is showing in Horsham from today. The film is showing in both cinema screens at The Capitol and booking is now open. the Capitol was due to show the film in 3D, but the film makers were not able to complete a 3D version in time...
Horsham Symphony Orchestra opens its 40th anniversary season with a show at the Capitol. The concert opens with Dances of Galanta by Zoltán Kodály, before Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto and Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. Tickets are £12 from 750220
The Sussex Thunder will take on the Leicester Falcons at Broadbridge Heath Stadium, Horsham. All profits from the game will go to Help for Heroes. The game will be played under floodlights, kick off 6pm, BBQ providing burgers and hot dogs. .Entry £3, under 16’s free
A Winter Wonderland Christmas Market will take place at the Salvation Army, Booth Way, Horsham , at 11am until 2pm. There will be stalls and Bargains, Father Christmas, Cards, Gifts, Books, Kids Zone, a Children's Fancy Dress Competition at 12pm & colouring and cake contests
The UpMarket Christmas Fair will be held at the Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham between 10am – 4pm. 40 exhibitors will be selling luxury, stylish and unusual gifts that may not be found on the high street. Visit www.theupmarket.co.uk or call 01798 340001 fore more details
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Well the Rolling Stones may never have played at the Tanners Arms in Horsham (we wish we could say it was a deliberate mistake on our part in a recent article!) but Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes, who we can vouch for being over of the best covers bands around, will be, today at about 8.30.
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A one day art exhibition and sale of original works of art and cards, by members of the Horsham Painting Group, is held at Quakers Hall, Worthing Road Horsham (opposite the library, at 10 am - 4pm. Refreshments will be available and admission is free.
Pop punk outfit Amy Can Flyy return to Horsham as part of their UK Tour with support from Checking Pulse, a female fronted pop rock band. Local support for the Horsham show is provided by Lost in Colour, and The Daly Prophets. Tickets are available via www.highgainlive.co.uk
Ashington's annual Christmas Fayre is held at Ashington Community Centre, at 12-3pm. There will be Father Christmas, carol singing, homemade cakes, bric-a-brac, hot lunch and refreshments and Christmas stalls. For details on booking a table call Margaret on 01903 892633.
Horsham Interfaith Forum celebrates National Interfaith Week with a public meeting at 1pm at the Baptist Church in Brighton Road. Mgr Kieron Conry, Roman Catholic Bishop of Arundel & Brighton talks The theme is “Overcoming Divisiveness in Religion”. horsham–interfaith .org.uk
Fairtrade goods will be on sale at the annual Horsham fairtrade Christmas Market at St John’s RC Church Hall, Springfield Road, Horsham, at 10am4pm. The ever growing variety of produce ensures a colourful display from toys to trinkets from all over the world.
A Woodcraft Skills Day will be held by Sussex Wildlife Trust at Woods Mill, Henfield at 11am-3pm. This one-day course is for parents or carers with a child aged 10 and above. Cost is £10/children £10 (Non-members: Adults £15/children £15) from 01273 497561
Horsham Open Studios will hold a Christmas Fair at Park Barn, North Street, Horsham, at 10am-5pm. Among those taking part are Jean Holder, Barbara Clements, Shirley Leather, Irma Westerdijk, Mary Bacon, Katherine Haynes, Alison Ingram and Susan Tindall.
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Rusper has its St Nicholas Christmas Fair from 2-4pm at Rusper Village Hall. Enjoy a feast of traditional Christmas stalls as well as new craft stalls. There will also be fun things for the children to do plus a visit from Santa Claus. Entrance:50p (Under 12s free)
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Southwater Christmas Festival, in Lintot Square, at 10am-5.30pm looks well worth going to.Worthing Panto star Mark ‘Rhino’ Smith will perform the opening ceremony. There’s also school bands, live rock music, craft and produce stalls,, Santa’s grotto and a small funfair.
Pinocchio's Circus is at Shoots Garden Centre, Washington from today until 2nd January 2011, at 12pm, 2pm, 4pm. Jam packed with entertainment, aerial acts, clowns, Christmas magic and pantomime favourites , and you can meet Santa in his toy shop after the circus. www.shoots.co.uk
Billifest will be held today. As well as the French Market and English Fayre in Jengers Mead car park, there should be a great programme of entertainment with music, good food and lots of stall. Last year Santa made an appearance and was duly swamped!
A Christmas bazaar is held at Horsham Hospital in Hurst Road at 10am-12pm. As well as stalls there will be a Grand Draw with a £400 cash prize and the draw for a dolls house made by craftswoman Mary Phillips. Organised by the League of Friends of Horsham Hospital.
Sussex Wildlife Trust hosts a Tree Dressing event at Woods Mill, Henfield, at 11am-1pm. Listen to a wintery tale and sing some festive songs, then. create a willow wreath tree decoration and use clay to make a tea-light lamp. 07796 844641. Booking essential on 01273 497561
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The Santa specials start at the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park from today. Bit different for a Christmas treat...Santa visits every child on board, and there’s also children’s entertainers on every train. All info including prices, times of trains etc are at www.bluebell-railway.com
Many people find comfort in attending St Catherine's Hospice's Tree of Light service, an event which provides a meaningful way to remember a loved one at Christmas. Service starts at 6.30pm at Holy Trinity Church & St Marks Church. More at.stch.org.uk/treeoflight
A charity concert is held at Christ’s Hospital today. The Communion Choir and Chamber Orchestra, led by Tim Callaghan and directed by Adam Mathias, will perform part 1 of Handel's Messiah and Christmas music. 4pm in Chapel. Admission free with collection. Call on 01403 247434
The Capitol shows Hamlet, broadcast live from the National Theatre. Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, sees his father’s ghost. Tormented with loathing and consumed by grief, he must avenge his father's murder. Tickets: £12.50, students/under 16s £10 from 01403 750220
Cowfold Christmas Fair takes place at 6.30–8.30pm in the Village Hall with all proceeds go towards repairs to the church roof. Lots of stalls for shopping opportunities, as well as Carol Singing, Father Christmas, Café with Mulled Wine, Mince Pies and Hot Dogs and lots of games for kids.
Following the record-breaking success of Cinderella, get ready for another super Capitol pantomime as Anna Williamson leads a sensational cast. Join Aladdin, Wishee Washee, Widow Twankey and the beautiful Princess on the magic carpet ride of a lifetime. From today until 3rd Jan
Manor Theatre Group of Horsham host present Puss in Boots at North Heath Hall, Horsham, for two days. The play is written and directed by Roger Kidd. A veritable roller coaster ride of singing, dancing and belly laughing. For ticket details visit www.manortheatrehorsham.com
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
It’s the depths of winter, you don’t want to get out of bed because it’s so cold and you can’t face scraping the car windows. Could be worse, you could be wearing shorts and a vest and running in the Brooks Sussex Masters Cross Country Championships held today at Denne Park
RSPB Pulborough Brooks is holding a Winter Family Fun Day, where children can let off some steam before Christmas! Try your hand at our Christmassy crafts, play a silly game, or perhaps brave the weather and follow the winter trail. 11am-3pm. Call 01798 875851 to book
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Weird news from Planet Earth
Eight letter outrage
Bosses on TV game show Countdown had to edit out part of the show after a contestant submitted an eight-letter expletive. A section of a recent show had to be refilmed after a Cambridge University maths student found an obscene use for the letters: 'DTCEIASHF'. Audience members erupted in
laughter when Jack Hurst, 18, spelt out 'S***face' but producers were less amused.
Don’t jail me, mate!
An Australia man has been jailed for addressing a magistrate as "mate". Thomas John Collins was locked up after twice calling Magistrate Matthew McLaughlin "mate" during a hearing in Ipswich, Queensland. When Magistrate McLaughlin objected and ordered Collins to address him as "sir" or "your honour'', he replied: "OK mate", re-
ports the Courier Mail. That was the final straw which resulted in Collins being sent for a stint in the cells.
A tiger trainer almost mauled to death by his big cats is to wed in the circus ring - with one of the beasts who nearly ate him as best man. Christian Walliser, 28, was in a coma for a month after his pack of 32-stone Bengal tigers turned on him during a performance in Ausburg, Germany. Now the trainer is to wed his gay
partner Jan Birk in a cage with one of the cats as best man and three others as witnesses in December.
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Porpoises save actor Mary Poppins star Dick Van Dyke says porpoises saved his life - by pushing him to shore after he fell asleep on his surfboard. The actor, 84, told reporters how his ordeal began during an illfated trip to his local beach. "I woke up out of sight of land," he said. "I started paddling with
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Rhino, reindeer & rock at festive fair Father Christmas will be back in Southwater this year, with a rather unusual entourage this year. As well as having a little help from the elves in his grotto, he’ll be joined by some of his favourite local rock bands, and Rhino out of TV’s Gladiators. Father Christmas will be arriving in style at Southwater’s Christmas Fair in Lintot Square at 10am-5.30pm on Saturday, 4th December, accompanied by Christ’s Hospital School Band and Mark ‘Rhino’ Smith, who you may recognise from popular TV series Gladiators, if you’re over 25. He is also appearing in the film Pirates of the Caribbean 4 and is playing the Genie in Aladdin at the Pavilion Theatre Worthing. Father Christmas will be in his grotto for all the children to come and see and there will be market stalls, children’s fun fair, magic shows, arts and crafts, local group demonstrations and live entertainment to suit the whole family. Last year’s event was a
Santa in his Southwater grotto last year
Doing it the Italian way
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Filippo Marziano arrived in Horsham from his native Sicily in 1991. At first glance at the pictures most of you will great recognise him fromsuchis 14 years at Panino’s the Carfax. cess,inand In his time he has seen many this year comings and goings in the tapestry of could Horsham’s recent be restaurant past. even better It has always been his with thein his dream to own and chef own Classic introducItalian Restaurant preparing authentic Italian of the the cuisine whiletion sourcing finest ingredients from his Southwahomeland. teragoStage, So four years Filippo’s Italian Restaurant in Piries compered Place was born. by former Hollyoaks Conveniently situated next to the car park and seating actor Paul Leyshon. up to 60 guests, Filippo’s Live music comes Restaurant hasfrom undergone a complete refurbishment Madeira Drive, until very rewith the aim of providing a cently known as Everafta. high class, typically Italian atmosphere. The Horsham Battle Of The All dishes are freshly made and cooked to order, guests
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Seasonal fun with Spindle Many of us may have seen or even bought the Christmas trees that are on sale at a farm on Kerves Lane each festive season. But for one Southwater resident, Vernon Davies, the trees inspired his first story in a children’s book he has recently seen published. Vernon has recently had a children's Christmas book, called 'Spindle the Christmas Tree and Friends' published. It is in glossy paperback form and contains, as the publishers quote, ‘Three magical, happy, feel-good stories of Christmas to fit the occasion’. Vernon, who is 64 years old and also a member of Southwater Art Club, said: “The idea for writing a children's book came to me a couple of years ago although I wrote most of the stories prior to and over last Christmas. “The second story idea came from a picture of a hedgehog
and the third story is a fine tuned version of a story I was asked to write on the subject 'Imagine you are a snow flake' at school when I was 7 or 8.” The book is ideal for children four to nine years old and is very keenly priced and is readily available locally from Southwater Post Office in Lintot Square where David Lawrence
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House for the hospital A handcrafted dolls house will be giving a boost to facilities at Horsham Hospital this Christmas. The superbly made house has been donated by its owner, Mrs Mary Gordon Phillips, to the League of Friends of Horsham Hospital for the purpose of charity fundraising. As a result, the League is running a draw with tickets on sale at £1 each. Over a period of many years Mrs Phillips has made a dozen or more dolls houses and in 2007 one of her wonderful creations raised more than £1,000 for the hospital. However, the latest gift is the likely to be the last as she winds downs her craft work. Mrs Phillips, who has lived in Horsham since 1955, enjoyed a career as a doctor at the Royal Free Hospital in London and spent some years in Africa with her husband who worked for the Foreign Office. She has enjoyed wood-working as a hobby since her childhood and
has made many different toys for children. The latest dolls house was built in the workshop loft of her home and comes complete with a variety of fixtures and fittings in all rooms, as well as electric lighting. The prize will have pride of place at the Hospital Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, December 4th, between 10 am 12 midday when the draw will
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Tickets are available at Horsham Hospital tea bar, shop, reception, X-ray department, physiotherapy department, Thomas Hart opticians in Piries Place and from members of the League of Friends committee including chairman June Smith (01403 253932) and vice chairman David Briffett (01403 260876).
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Jamie ‘Stan the Man’ Stanley ‘s songs carried a political message, while Alica Ella sang with Vic Chase on guitar (All pics by Victoria Thompson
The Collector cleans up REVIEW
Battle of the Bands Acoustic final
by The Sultan
A packed Holbrook Club witnessed probably the best Acoustic Final in the history of the Horsham Battle of Bands competition. There were nine acts in all and everyone was right on form. So I don’t repeat myself take it as read that every artist had a great voice, sang and played well and in tune and had at least one standout song.
First up was Lauren Rebecca ably assisted by Phil on acoustic bass and mandolin. Her songs were mostly about the bittersweet pangs of teenage heartbreak, but it was “Nothing’s changed” which was the show-stopper, a great song with “hit” written all over it. The gorgeous voice of the gorgeous Alice Ella followed accompanied by Vic Chase on guitar. When she played the piano she reminded me of Lindsey de Paul and when she stood up to sing of Lulu. Everyone fell about when she introduced “Easy” her ode to a deserting boyfriend, by saying she’d got a much better one now! Star quality,
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Next Simon King’s collective The Collector took the stage comparatively mob handed with SK and Matt Andrews on guitar and Gary Holder on double bass. Simon cheats a bit by not only writing great songs but also getting the best musicians around to record and play them! He’s like Horsham’s own Alan Parson’s Project and the first song “Take your Time” was a revelation with Matt on vocals. They were joined onstage by the lovely Leah Miller for their dark brooding title track “The Collector”, which was an immense song if ever there was one. I didn’t think they could top that but the final
song “This is how I feel” was immense with both Leah and Matt on vocals. Wow. Mystery entrant Noface turned out to be none other than Lee ‘The Cardinal’ Martin, a mercurial performer who gave us his delta-bluesy Americana troubled soul lost in the South Downs performance with extraordinary feel and emotion and not a little brilliance. He was followed by Planet Hubris and the Apathy Myth who turned out to be Jamie “Stan the Man” Stanley. There’s an AOR rock band missing a singer somewhere if he ever wants to moonlight from his activist protest song
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idiom like “Have you never heard of the truth” and his General Election release “Manifesto/Tell me lies”. Next up were the duo Jimmy & The Preacher with the multitalented Matt Davies on guitar and piano and James Sherrard on vocals. They looked like The Everly Brothers, dressed sharp with matching jackets and white trousers and sporting Remembrance Day poppies but if you were expecting “Wake up little Suzy” think again. Their opening song “Hannah” was a love letter from a doomed soldier,, “Holy War” a protest song and “The Worst Week” about the teenage mephadrone subculture. All this delivered with soul bearing intensity and close part harmony vocals to die for. Keeping the alias theme going were Strum Lovin Criminal and The Fretless Kid, aka Mike Whitely and Chin-
what you can do when you write for yourself. The standout track “September” strayed into Chris de Burgh territory but for me that was no bad thing. Finally Taygan Paxton appeared as Taygan Paxton and delighted everybody with her personal songwriting which has really blossomed since her debut at last year’s show. “Red Balloons” and “Vintage Girl” were the show stealers for me. With so many on the bill I was half expecting to glaze over halfway through but every act kept me interested. I was going to mentally award my 1st place to the best song on the night but they all had a contender. The judges and audience had their say and The Collector came out on top with Lee Martin in second place and Gregk Foley in third. As much as I loved Lee and Gregk I would have put Jimmy & The Preacher and Alice Ella ahead of them but hey what do the Judges know! The Collector were, however, deserved winners and it was a great night on which to end my tenure as HDLMA Chairman. www.hdlma.co.uk
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You can Sweep without Sue We look back at the snowfall of early this year with some fondness. People coming together to
shovel roads and driveways, happily taking time off work to go sledging, know-it-alls suddenly becoming experts on
driving in the snow. “Go off in second and take it slow!” We all sort of learnt as we went along. It took a couple of days to realise that hot water wasn’t a clever idea, three and another few days to start thinking about the elderly who might not be so handy with a shovel. But we got there in the end. Now though, in case you’ve forgotten all you learnt, a series of guidelines have just been published to help. Apparently, many people were put off clearing pavements and driveways because of fears of being sued. But in a Government report, it is made clear that this is highly unlikely. The report reads: “There is no law stopping you from clearing snow and ice on the pavement outside your property, pathways to your property or public spaces.
“If an accident did happen, it would be highly unlikely you would be sued as long as you are careful, and use common sense to make sure you don’t make the pavement or pathway clearly more dangerous than before.” Lionel Barnard, Deputy Leader of West Sussex County Council who has responsibility for roads and transport, said: “I really welcome this clear advice from the Government because the prospect of being sued was a major concern last winter for residents and communities who only wanted to help themselves during extreme conditions. “I am anxious for this advice to be as widely publicised as possible, so that people know that they can help themselves so long as they use good, old fashioned common sense.”
The advice can be found at the website www.direct.gov.uk
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Start early: It's much easier to clear fresh, loose snow compared to compacted ice that has been compressed by people walking on it
down the middle of the area to be cleared first, so you have a clear surface to walk on. Spreading some salt on the area you have cleared will help stop ice
Be a good neighbour: Some people may be unable to clear snow and ice on paths from their property. If shovelling snow, think where you are going to put it so that it doesn’t block people’s paths or drainage channels
forming - table salt or dishwasher salt will work, but avoid spreading on plants or grass as they may be damaged by it. There is more advice on the Road Winter Maintenance pages of www.westsussex.gov.uk
Don’t use hot water: This will melt the snow, but may replace it with black ice, increasing the risk of injury
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2. Discipline needed for instruction (5) 3. A supporter of the board disconcerts the settler (7) 4. Father’s attempt to be a kind of cook (6) 5. Men of an ancient civilisation in unfinished lawsuit (5) 6. Describing the enemy army with a shocking lie (7) 7. Needing no proof - since the personality is apparent? (4-7) 8. Where the servicemen take turns in exploiting a racket! (6-5) 14. Surely not one who loses his balance participating in moon project! (7) 16. Its fall could ruin act! (7) 17. Current of the short river used in source of power (6) 19. Lazy man experiences dire change about fifty (5) 21. Being part of a payment, it helps the levy (5)
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Make this a Christmas to remember. 7-up for Swan Bookings now being taken for Christmas & New Years Eve Walk retailers It could have been somebody just popping in for two minutes to grab a Boots meal deal, or perhaps it was someone who just popped in to read The Resident while having a coffee at BB’s cafe.
But if you visited Swan Walk just before lunchtime on Thursday, 11th November, you may well have been the centre’s the seven millionth shopper of 2010.
The centre has been at the heart of Horsham’s shopping experience since the mid 1970’s and was extended and enclosed in 1989. Recent new lettings for Christmas 2010 include
Barratts Shoes, Past Times, Marks & Spencer’s Christmas Store, Calendar Club, Collingwood Batchellor’s Clearance Outlet and Le Brunch café extending their
Christmas Menu seating capacity following New Year set menu increased customer demand. New Years Canapés Swan Walk is now
dressed for Christmas with the ever popular Father Christmas animation on the mosaic and stunning lime and bronze bedecked wreaths throughout the centre. “Christmas is a very important time for retailers and we have retained our many loyal customers as well as welcoming new shoppers during 2010”, said Gill Buchanan, Centre Manager. “Late night shopping until 9pm on Thursdays commences at Swan Walk and throughout the town centre on 2nd December and we are delighted to be welcoming Paddington, Dennis the Menace and Angelina Ballerina on our Celebrity Sundays from 5th December.” swanwalkshopping.co.uk
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For further details please call 01403 788140 Children’s music group, Music Bus, has just held a princesses! Or email sandie@wabi.co.uk It was also a “Request-a-Song” week with the very successful charity fundraising week all in aid of the children’s hospice – Chestnut Tree children requesting their favourite Music Bus www.wabi.co.uk House. songs for us all to sing. Throughout the week at all Music Bus classes across the Horsham Area, children came dressed as their favourite character – such as Lazy Town’s Sportacus, Thomas the Tank Engine, Cowgirls and Cowboys, an array of animals and lots of
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Art club exhibition Southwater Art Club will be holding their Winter Exhibition on the upper floor of Beeson House, Lintot Square in Southwater (above the Library) on November 20th and 21st from 10am to 5pm. It provides visitors an excellent opportunity to purchase
original and unique, locally produced paintings, prints, pottery, cards, wood turned items and glass products, all at affordable prices. For more information about the Exhibition or the Art Club, please contact the Club Secretary on 01403 733838.
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Caroline Ingham and Mary Braddock will soon be heading off on an adventurous trek across the Jordanian desert from Amman to Petra to raise funds in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. The self-named Saddle-sore Sisters are making the journey on horseback, in spite of having only 3 years’ riding experience, and believe they can achieve the 5-6 hours a day needed in the saddle to complete the fundraising challenge and pledge to raise at least £6000. Caroline said:“We both have a passion for horse-riding and are determined to achieve the goal we’ve set ourselves! “It’s really important to us that we realise the fundraising target we’ve set. Having both recently lost someone close to cancer, we want to give something back locally to a charity that does so much for others in the same situation.” The daringg duo will be sponsored on the trip by Horshambased chartered accountants Spofforths. Mary said: “My Dad died in October 2009 after a long battle
with cancer and we struggled to find good nursing care which would allow him to die with dignity in his own home. “Marie Curie offers the care and support to terminally ill people and their families that we so desperately needed and I’d like to help them by raising funds to continue their invaluable work locally.” The ladies head off on their intrepid trek in April 2011 and have months of training and fundraising ahead of them. They are organizing a series of fundraising events over the next few months and are currently looking for organisations that can pledge interesting prizes for an auction to be held in the New Year. Prizes received so far include a short break in Dorset worth up to £1200 and Caroline and Mary are keen to build on this generosity from companies regionally. If you can provide additional support for the Saddlesore Sisters’ fundraising escapades, please contact Caroline at carolineingham@btinternet.com. Spofforths wishes them both the best of luck
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Coming soon to the Big Screen
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Voldemort's power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore's work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord.
But little hope remains for the Trio, and the rest of the Wizarding World, so everything they do must go as planned. Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, John Hurt and Helena Bonham Carter. 19th Nov - 9th Dec
Santa’s coming to town From the author of the popular children’s book Dear Zoo, The Capitol, Horsham presents the Premiere of Rod Campbell’s festive story Dear Santa. A child writes to Santa for a special present for Christmas. After wrapping some unsuitable presents, he finds the perfect one and delivers it on Christmas Eve. Featuring a cast of three, Santa is played by Peter Edbrook whose West End credits include Fiddler On The Roof and Bert Healey in Annie. Santa’s helper Elf is played by Mark Stewart who is no stranger to children’s theatre having toured nationally and internationally with Shakespeare 4 Kidz in Hamlet and The Tempest and Emily Altneu takes on the role of Sarah. Emily has just finished playing Lucy in the No.1 UK tour of the popular children’s book Guess How Much I Love You. This is the perfect Christmas treat for under 5’s with Christmas songs, audience participation and the opportunity to meet and receive an exclusive gift from Santa. Rod Campbell began his career in children’s books in 1980 when he was asked to illustrate some small early learning books for the children’s publisher Blackie. From here on he discovered that he enjoyed his involvement with children’s publishing, and not only did he have lots of ideas for books, but he
Santa? It was a request from the American publisher of Dear Zoo, who wanted another similar title for Christmas. It was a bit of a challenge especially as you have to build up to a surprise, satisfying ending – but I found a solution and I think it works!
Why did you choose The Capitol, Horsham to premier Dear Santa? Well, Horsham chose me actually! Michael Gattrell, the General Manager, had come across Dear Santa when looking for a suitable story for a Christmas play for the under 5’s, and thought something could be done with it. I was absolutely delighted to be approached by him, and am really very grateful to have had the chance to adapt the book and even better, see it produced here in Derby and Horsham for the first time ever! It has been a great experience.
realised it was something for which he had a natural aptitude. But while he has gone on to find great success with his books, with Dear Santa and Dear Zoo being the best known, this is the first time one of his stories has become a theatre production.
Here in The Resident, Rod speaks about his decision to bring Dear Santa to The Capitol... What inspired you to write for children? Quite by chance a publisher asked me to illustrate some simple books and I enjoyed it
Peter Edbrook
Peter’s West End credits include Label in Fiddler On The Roof, Callaghan in 70 Girls 70!, Bert Healey in Annie, Ben in The Rink, Henry Miller in Calamity Jane and Mr Fogg in Sweeny Todd. Peter has toured the UK extensively: FDR in Annie; Poole in Jekyll & Hyde; Principal Clarke in Footloose and Andrew in Jesus Christ Superstar; Rudolf and understudy Vandergelder in Hello Dolly. His television credits include Anubis House for Lime Pictures; Emmerdale and A Touch Of Frost for ITV; The Bill for Talkback Thames; Earthfasts, and Pebble Mill Live all for the BBC. Peter has also recorded The Threepenny Opera for BBC Radio 3; Songs From The Shows and The Best Of Broadway for BBC Radio 2.
immensely. Happily I found I had lots of ideas to make books more interesting for the under 5’s and to encourage them to read. To make early learning fun is what inspires me to write. How many books have you had published?
It must be over 150 by now.
Any ideas for the future? I have lots of projects in hand including a sound book, activity book and magnetic book inspired by my best-known book Dear Zoo. What made you think of Dear
If you were not a writer what would you be doing? Probably painting!
What would you like for Christmas this year? The best present of all, though it’s really a pre-Christmas present, will be to see on stage Dear Santa brought to life by three wonderful actors in front of an audience of small children who are having a magical time. That will be a present to remember!
Emily Altneu
Emily trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and graduated in 2009. Prior to Mountview, she studied English literature and Theatre at Warwick University. Since graduating, Emily has been performing with OperaUpClose in La Boheme (Soho Theatre), All Together Now (Barbican), has shot two short films (London Film School) and played Maria Elena Holly in Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story Most recently she played Lucy in the No.1 UK tour of Guess How Much I Love You. Emily is delighted to be playing Sarah in Dear Santa and would like to thank her teachers, friends and family for their wonderful advice, guidance and continued support.
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Win Tickets to Dear Santa
The Resident has teamed up with The Capitol and has three family tickets to give away to a performance of Dear Santa, showing on 10th-24th December 2010. For your chance to win tickets, just colour in this picture and send it to us by Friday, 3rd December. Send entries to: Dear Santa competition, The Resident, 26 North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RQ
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London, New York, Miami and now... Horsham!
We’re thrilled to be one of Gomez-Gracia’s selected UK stockists so to celebrate we’d love you to join us for a glass of bubbly with Patricia Gomez-Gracia herself!
Famed for dressing the Sex And The City girls, she’s no stranger to making people look and feel fabulous, so come along to view her amazing new collection and receive 10% off* if you decide to treat yourself!
Friday 26th November 2010 - 12.30 - 3.30 pm Cape Scarlett, 35 East Street, Horsham, RH12 1HR. Tel: 01403 754445 *Offer available in-store only and only applies to Gomez-Gracia Autumn/Winter 2010 Collection
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Creative, Exciting Drama Classes
A few places still available!
FREE TRIAL SESSION (must be booked online at www.drama-works.net) All classes are at the Barn, in the Causeway. Monday 4.15 to 5.15 - 4 years to 8 years workshop Saturday Morning 9am to 10am - 4 years to 6 years workshop 10am to 11am - 6 years to 8 years workshop (London Academy grades available)
Vouchers Available! Ideal gift from Grandparents Monthly, half termly, termly discounted vouchers for workshops for students from 4 years to 18 years Celebration and commemoration have been the theme for this week and national pride has flourished through two very different events. The Service of Rememembrance on Sunday brought young and old together to commemorate those lost in the World Wars and the recent conflicts. Wearers of hoodies and Homburgs stood together as the rain drizzled down and it was touching to see a young boy wearing a ‘Help for Heroes’ hoodie next to an old war veteran who doffed his Homburg hat in respect. The bond between young and old is strong at this time of year and grandchildren and grandparents unite families and each can learn from each other - how many grandparents have beeen taught how to text and use facebook by their teenage grandchildren and how many small children have been introduced to the joys of the train set by grandad? My grandad introduced me to the joys of mud pies and the theatre, the latter has been a strong influence on my life but I gave up on mud pies (although some might disagree, having tasted my cooking!). With one more payday to Christmas, we are all in the midst of buying presents for
children and Grandparents. The toys of today are ultra sophisticated but there is still a yearning for some of the toys of a previous generation and the hugely successsful film “Toy Story” captures this with their Slinky , Mr Potato Head and Woody toys. We are lucky enough to have Beales to advise us on the top 40 toys however it all might change with launch of the new Harry Potter toys. Beales offers a relaxing environment to buy toys in, with the coffee shop nearby and they offer an ordering system which can help ensure the favourite, desired toy, is obtainable within a couple of days. An excellent gift for grandparents is a picture of the family and this can still be arranged with Andrea Sarlo, a highly respected professional photographer and vouchers are also available. Vouchers for beauty treatmenst at the relaxing Retreat at the Slinfold Golf golf and Country Club will bring a smile to Grandma’s face and grandchildren would love a voucher for some fun drama workshops with Dramaworks to get them away from the computer and give them confidence. Finally, if you want to commemorate your own family in Royal style, order some personalised gifts from
our very own Printz Charmin! He can provide top quality individualised stitched and printed garments which are totally unique. On a lighter note, the announcement of the engagement of Prince William and Kate has sent a flurry of excitement through the nation and discussions on the wedding will inject a much needed sense of anticipation and imitations of Kate’s style will abound in the High Street as much as commemorative mugs! To help you develop your own sense of style in the run up to the party season, we welcome Helen of Style Step to our pages. She can guide you through an in depth style analysis to help you feel like a real princess in the making too! Her tips on the use of colour, line and tone will rival those of Trinny and Susannah of the T.V programme “What not to Wear” without the public humilation of appearing on national TV in your underwear! The benefits of such a consultation will help your confidence enormously and it is not just the reserve of the rich and famous as the prices are very afffordable. Vouchers would make an ideal gift so drop lots of heavy hints ! To ensure that the party season goes with a fizz, you
need to remember some of the tips Janine Lowe, our feng shui expert has given us over the last few weeks. Read what happened when Janine visited my home and how she enlightened me on the power of energies in an environment and why my mother is in the airing cupboard! Enjoy!
Check out our website - you will enjoy it!
www.drama-works.net Julia Martin
Telephone: 07786 398869
Using the luxurious ESPA products for treatments and the renowned Jessica products for nails, the Retreat at Slinfold Golf & Country Club offers the whole range of treatments that you could wish for - from facials to pedicures, and massages to manicures. Speak to our booking receptionists to find out more details about the treatments on offer, and to take advantage of a 50% reduction off your first treatment.* *Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Only available to customers using the Retreat for the first time. This advert must be handed into Reception on payment to receive the discount.
Retreat @ Slinfold Golf & Country Club Stane Street, Slinfold, West Sussex RH13 0RE
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We would be delighted to help you promote your business through these pages. If you would like a feature written or you have an event to publicise which would interest readers of this section, please email julia.martin@the-resident.co.uk or give us a call.
A clean sweep for luck!
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art which explores the use of the five elements; fire, earth, water, wood and metal in a space. I was a little anxious about Janine Lowe’s visit as my flat was in a state of disarray after my recent move but I need not have worried as Janine was very understanding and approachable. Apparently the worst crime against Feng Shui I have committed is to have my sweeping brushes next to my kitchen door as this prevents helpful people coming my way, so they had to go! It was a fascinating and illuminating afternoon when Janine came to visit to advise me on how to organise
my space to optimise the positve energy flow in my new home. She is a powerful and intuitive lady who can pick up any hint of discord in the environment. She starts her consultations by analysing the birthdates of the occupants of the house and I was amazed at the accuracy of her insights. My teenage daughter was sceptical and sat with an arched eyebrow until, Janine began to describe her character and aspirations with astounding accuracy. She is apparently a rooster in the Chinese calendar and I am a dog, so no wonder sparks fly sometimes!! The Lo Shu is used to highlight areas where different aspects of our lives
are governed by the direction the room faces and this can be seen in the grid below. My main area of concern was how to organise my new office and where to put my desk and Janine was able to show me that the North East orientation was very helpful and that within that area, I
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could locate the creative space opposite the window. She also discouraged me from keeping a bowl of loose change in the central area of Tai Chi as if I put small change there, that is what I will attract, rather than large amounts I would like!. I was a little concerned about my mother’s health so she directed me to the East area which was, unfortunately, in the airing cupboard. As we learnt last week, the East area governs elders, so yes mother , I will keep the cupboard neat and tidy! My hall contained a painting from a friend’s daughter and that is where my helpful people should be, so it was affirming when the young girl helped me at the weekend with some filing!
Janine Lowe FENG SHUI CONSULTANT 01903 787888 07843 620472 janine@janinelowe.com www.janinelowe.com My front door is apparently the wrong colour and I should try and paint it green or white in order to attract more helpful people. Janine told me about a local business she had visited which was experiencing problems and she advised the owner to paint the wall white in a particular area and time and the business boomed as a result. Janine has worked
with many businesses and her reputation is supported by numerous testimonials. I would certainly recommend her services. If you would like to find out more about the power of decluttering and more useful tips, go to Janine’s blog at www.janinelowe.co.uk or contact Janine on 01903 787888.
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Printz Charmin will make it memorable! As Kate wins her Prince and the gift industry receives a massive boost with Kate and William printed on everything from tea towels to mugs, you too can have your very own stylish gifts made to order! With the addtion of new machinery, your friendly Printz Charmin, Paul, can personalise any form of fabric gift. He now offers embroidery as well as printed images on everything from horse blankets to dressing gowns. You can order bespoke unique gifts at reasonable prices with a friendly service to delight your friends and family. Paul says that you can add a slogan or message as well so how about a personalised t-shirt or pair of pyjamas? Contact Paul at printzcharminltd@aol.com
Do you struggle to know which colours, shapes and styles are right for you? Do you have a wardrobe full of clothes but nothing to wear? Are you stuck in a clothing rut?
A visit to StyleStep may be just what you need! A warm and friendly environment in which you can discover the best colours, shapes and styles for you. Treat yourself to some ‘me time’ – you are worth it!
Gift Vouchers available the perfect Christmas Gift!
Call Helen on 07773 800168 Email: helen@stylestep.co.uk Website: www.stylestep.co.uk
Step out in style! The fashion industry will receive a huge boost from the Royal Wedding and all eyes will be on Kate Middleton and her signature style in the next few months. She will have all the top fashion houses courting her attention and a string of advisors at hand to help her negotiate her way through the fashion maze.
You, too, can have this guidance from a helping hand in the form of style expert and guru, Helen, from StyleStep. Helen can offer realistic, tailored advice suitable for all of us, whatever our age, shape or size. This is not just for the rich and famous but it is an affordable option There comes a point in many women’s lives when they feel ready for
change. It may be that you need a confidence boost or you are starting a new career. It may be that your children have flown the nest and you have some time to put yourself first. Whatever the reason, a visit to Style Step could be just what you need! Contact Helen on 07773 800168. Why not buy a voucher as a gift for Christmas too?
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Dream Toys Top 40 This is the essential list for every parent and grandparent who wants to delight the children at Christmas. These toys represent the most desired toys at the moment and they are available at Beales so make sure you head down to the store to avoid disappointment. Toys can also
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be ordered through the store and the toy department on the 2nd floor provides a relaxing environment in which to shop and you can always reward yourself with a treat from the nearby coffee shop when you have finished. Why fight through the hoards when it is all on your doorstep in the Piazza in the centre of town?
Lego City Airport - £80 Toy Story 3 Talking Woody - £45 Monopoly Revolution - £30 Zhu Zhu Hamsters - Grooming Salon - £23 Paper Jamz Guitar - £25 Pumpaloons - Action Game - £20 Sylvanian Families Motorcycle and Sidecar - £26 FurReal GoGo Walking Pup - £59 Fireman Sam Deluxe Fire Station Playset - £30 Kidizoom Videocam - £55 Nerf Maverick - £10 Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver - £15 Lego harry Potter Hogwarts Game Thomas Misty Island Playset Meccano Xtreme RC Car Beyblade Super Vortex Battle Set Star Wars: Clone Wars General Grievous Lightsaber Kung Zhu Battle Arena Baby Alive Bouncing Babbles Barbie Puppy Swim School Barbie A Fashion Fairytale Doll Moxie Girlz More 2 Me Bop It! Loopz Gator Golf Jolly Octopus Pig Goes Pop.. kids action game Scrabble Trickster Cranium Family edition Tomy Play To Learn Mr Colour Maker Peppa Pig Lullaby Peppa Tomy Play To Learn Pic ‘n’ Pop V-Tech Storio DUPLO Toy Story The Great Train Chase Lego City Cargo Truck Zubber Jewellery Maker Noteez Lego Star Wars: Hoth Wampa Cave Ben 10 - Ben’s Mark 10 Car Play-Doh Puppies Playset
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Beales, 1 The Forum, Lower Tanbridge Way, Horsham Telephone: 01403 225220 www.beales.co.uk
Win a portrait! Andrea Sarlo, the well respected professional photographer is offering you the chance to win a voucher for a portrait just in time for Christmas. Just look at the delightful girl, Eva, in the Christmas tree and think of a caption to go with the picture. Email your idea to andrea@ andreasarlo.com The caption must not exceed 50 words and the closing date is Wednesday 24 November. The winner will be announced in next week’s
edition. Good luck! If you are not lucky enough to win, special portrait session gift vouchers are also available to buy for just £35 instead of the usual £55. Andrea specialises in families and children and as a
mother of four, she is uniquely able to draw out the best in children. Her sessions are interactive and fun and there is still time to book family sessions before Christmas. What could be a better gift for Grandparents, family and friends than a beautiful portrait of their own adorable children and grandchildren?
To contact Andrea call 01403 267660 or email andrea@andreasarlo.com
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Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 29/10/2010 and 04/11/2010 DC/10/2070 Residential development of 14 new dwellings (5 x 2-bed, 6 x 3bed, 2 x 4-bed and 1 x 5-bed) on land at Hammonds Farm, East Street, Billingshurst with associated garaging, parking, access and provision of public open space (Amendments to scheme previously permitted under application ref DC/09/1919) Land North of Hammonds East Street Billingshurst West Sussex DC/10/2340 Erection of uPVC conservatory to rear elevation 1 Forge Way Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9LJ DC/10/2104 Fell 3 trees: 1 x Leylandi cypress, 1 x Elder and 1 x Apple (Work to trees in a Conservation Area) Highfield Lakers Meadow Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9NP DC/10/2277 Extension and alteration of existing bungalow along with construction of carport and relocation of stables Rivlyn Dragons Lane Cowfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 8DX DC/10/2367 Surgery to 2 x Ash trees (2435 and 2436) and Fell 1 x Ash tree (2434) Ash Copse Rear of 1 To 4 Park Road Faygate West Sussex DC/10/2320 Retrospective request for planning authorisation for 5 velux windows, 1 solar panel, 1 external metal staircase, 1 external first floor door Annexe Yew Tree Cottage Forest Road Colgate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4SZ DC/10/2326 New first floor bedroom extension above existing ground floor guest room Moorings Old London Road Coldwaltham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1LF DC/10/2332 Removal of flat roofed open storage area, extension and alteration of existing outbuilding to provide additional residential floorspace Lancasters West End Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9RB DC/10/2333 Removal of flat roofed open storage area, extension and alteration of existing outbuilding to provide additional residential floorspace
Planning Applications
(Listed Building Consent) Lancasters West End Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9RB DC/10/2356 Fell 1 x Eucalyptus (T1) and surgery to 2 x Lime (T2 and T3) trees Hunters End Upper Station Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9PL DC/10/2238 Permission to display 2 No. advertising signs The Pharmacy High Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9DB DC/10/2301 Surgery to 1 x Holm Oak (1) and 1 x Fig (3) trees, fell 1 x Apple tree (2) Red Oaks Nursing Home The Hooks Henfield West Sussex DC/10/2321 Provide a parking space on front garden, including removal of boundary wall and pier, resurfacing of the public footpath and paving of front garden Ashington Villa Church Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9NS DC/10/2322 Provide a parking space on front garden, including removal of boundary wall and pier, resurfacing of the public footpath and paving of front garden (Conservation Area Consent) Ashington Villa Church Street Henfield BN5 9NS DC/10/2306 Variation of condition No. 2 of planning consent Ref. HU/231/89 to permit extension of opening hours Sundays to Thursdays 11.00 - 23.30, Fridays and Saturdays 11.00 - 01.00 25 Queen Street Horsham West Sussex RH13 5AA DC/10/2317 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT DSLAM cabinet (Land Southwest of 34 South Street) Black Horse Way Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2233 Change of use to a restaurant / take away (A3) 27 Queen Street Horsham West Sussex RH13 5AA DC/10/2187 Replace existing roadside boundary fence (post and rail 1.2m high) with a new 1.6m high galvanised powder coated bow top railing fence (160m in length) and 2 No. pedestrian gates Heron Way County Primary School Heron Way Horsham West Sussex RH13 6DJ DC/10/2343 Conversion and alteration of a disused outbuilding to form two 1 bedroom flats on land at rear of 50 Barrington Road 50 Barrington Road Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2334 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT
DSLAM cabinet (Land Opposite Wildgoose, Wildgoose Drive) Farthings Hill Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2312 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT DSLAM cabinet (Land to the North of Boars Head, Worthing Road) Worthing Road Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2313 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT DSLAM cabinet (Land South of 21 Denne Road, Horsham) Denne Parade Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2293 Two-storey extension to rear of existing dwelling including complete replacement of electric, heating and plumbing services with adaption of some drains including new water pipe from the meter in the public footpath 3 Ashleigh Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2LE DC/10/2294 Single-storey two-bedroom bungalow developed within the existing grounds of 49 Old Millmeads 49 Old Millmeads Horsham West Sussex RH12 2LP DC/10/2299 Surgery to 1 No. Oak tree 9 Padwick Road Horsham RH13 6BN DC/10/2252 Surgery to 1 x Beech tree at rear of No. 18 Crawford Gardens 18 Crawford Gardens Horsham West Sussex RH13 5AZ DC/10/2318 Single storey extension to rear of the house 33 Bethune Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5JN DC/10/2319 Fire performance upgrades to internal doors and glazing (Listed Building Consent) The Crown Hotel Carfax Horsham West Sussex RH12 1DW DC/10/2323 Change of use from storage to residential, replace existing door with double-doors, re-site window to end of building, replace existing gate for double gates and single side gate, replace paved and concrete area for concrete base and extend dropped kerb by three kerb lengths 37 Burford Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5SP DC/10/2324 Proposed rear extension 80 Depot Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5HF DC/10/2259 Proposed single storey rear extension to existing kitchen Helvetia 6 The Wedges Itchingfield Horsham West Sussex RH13 0TA DC/10/2305 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT DSLAM cabinet (Land Opposite
Snuggle into Crescent
Brock Taylor are pleased to offer this extremely well presented three/four bedroom detached chalet bungalow in The Crescent, Horsham, on the market at ÂŁ395,000. The property, in a popular cul-desac on the West side of Horsham, has undergone vast improvement and extension within the last year and offers fantastic space and flexibility. The bungalow was rewired in 2009 along with many other upgrades from the original property. The accommodation now comprises entrance porch, cloakroom, living room, kitchen/diner, dining
room/bedroom four and third bedroom on the ground floor, with the first floor comprising master bedroom with en suite, second bedroom and family bathroom. Outside the front garden provides off street parking and lawned area, with the rear being secluded. Further benefits include UPVc double glazed throughout, and gas fired central heating.
For your opportunity to view please call Brock Taylor on 01403 272022 in order to avoid disappointment.
Dunn Horse Inn, Brighton Road) Pound Lane Mannings Heath West Sussex DC/10/2350 Surgery to 1 x Ash (781) and 1 x Oak (785) trees. Fell 1 x Oak (783) tree to 4 metres, stump to remain as deadwood habitat. Trees located on land to the rear (west) of 118 Cook Road. North Heath Copse Pondtail Road Horsham DC/10/2346 Single storey side extension 123 Farhalls Crescent Horsham West Sussex RH12 4BU DC/10/2300 Surgery to 1 x Norway Maple (T1) tree 60 Oak Tree Way Horsham West Sussex RH13 6BF DC/10/2365 Surgery to 1 x Willow (T1) and 1 x Apple (T2) trees 6 Willow Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4UN DC/10/2366 Fell 2 x Lawson Cypress trees on land to the rear (east) of 82-102 South Holmes Road (TPO) 82 South Holmes Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 6HP DC/10/2344 Erection of two-bedroom self contained annexe Stane Street Hollow Stane Street Codmore Hill Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1BG DC/10/2310 Proposed two-storey side extension and dormer windows Heathcote House Stall House Lane North Heath Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2HR DC/10/2288 Fell 3 No. trees and crown 1 No. tree (Work to trees in a Conservation Area) Glebe Barn Old Rectory Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2AF DC/10/2298 Change of use from C3 (residential) to A1 (floristry shop/studio) to be operated in close association with Chichester College Brinsbury Campus Lodge Cottage Brinsbury Stane Street North Heath West Sussex DC/10/2331 Two-storey side extension Shorts Farm The Street Nutbourne Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2HE DC/10/2192 Minor Material Amendment to planning consent Ref. SF/19/01 to enable provision of 2 No. dormer windows, 1 No. gable window and 1 No. rooflight Lydwicke Farm Cottages Hayes Lane Slinfold DC/10/2336 Single storey extension to rear 29 Ash Road Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9EJ
DC/10/2351 Surgery to 2 x Oak (T737,T749) trees Land South of Oak Close Storrington West Sussex DC/10/2315 Front and rear single storey extensions 62 Hormare Crescent Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4QX DC/10/2338 Demolition of existing single storey rear extension, construction of single storey side and rear extensions with internal alterations to the existing cottage 1 Crown Cottages Pulborough Road Cootham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4JT DC/10/2339 Demolition of existing single storey rear extension, construction of single storey side and rear extensions with internal alterations to the existing cottage (Listed Building Consent) 1 Crown Cottages Pulborough Road Cootham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4JT DC/10/2341 Surgery to 1 No. Beech tree (TPO) 2 Rectory Walk Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4QH DC/10/2296 Surgery to 2 x Lawson Cypress (T1 and T2) trees 7 Swan Close Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4DF DC/10/2329 Single storey extension to front, single and two-storey side extension (to create integral ancillary annexe accommodation), glazed extension to rear lounge, new front dormer and front porch with dormer window to rear elevatio Apple Trees Barns Farm Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4AH DC/10/2308 Surgery to 3 x Beech (T1,T3,T4) trees (land to the east of High Tor) High Tor Mount Park Bostal Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3PD DC/10/2311 Single storey rear extension 36 Kings Stone Avenue Steyning West Sussex BN44 3FJ DC/10/1961 Additional dormer to approved front elevation DC/09/0183 (2storey side extension) Heathside Hillside Walk Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3HL DC/10/2220 Replacement of existing building 1 Crays Court Crays Lane Goose Green West Sussex DC/10/2325 Two-storey rear extension 51 Church Lane Upper Beeding Steyning West Sussex BN44 3HP
DC/10/2342 Fell 1 No. multi-boled Cherry tree (TPO) Applegarth Lordings Lane West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2QU DC/10/2345 Raising of roof to form 1st floor living accommodation, comprising part ground, part 2-storey and 1st floor extensions (Renewal of an Unimplemented Permission) Espinette Spinney Lane West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2NX DC/10/2307 Porch extension to rear of property 46 Park Lane West Grinstead Horsham West Sussex RH13 8LT DC/10/2359 Surgery to 2 x Horse Chestnut (T1 andT2) trees (TPO) Blackstone Grange Blackstone Street Blackstone Henfield BN5 9TB DC/10/2284 Replace existing garage with oakframed 3-bay two-storey garage. Outside stairs to second storey door, tiled roof to match existing house with 2 No. double glazed skylights. Gunbarn Dorking Road Kingsfold Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SA DC/10/2314 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT DSLAM cabinet (Land North of 68 Friday Street) Friday Street Warnham West Sussex DC/10/2303 Single storey side and rear extension and replacement of prefabricated concrete garage with oak framed barn style double garage and log store Marches Cottage Marches Road Warnham Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SL DC/10/2276 Single storey and first floor extensions (Renewal of an Unimplemented Permission) Linnets Sandy Lane Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3JJ DC/10/2304 Surgery to 1 x Oak (T7) tree Yashiki Merrywood Lane Thakeham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3HD 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.
Six double bed home on rental market
Latest planning applications in Horsham area
Rentals on the rise in Horsham
property Chalet style home in popular village Guy Leonard & Company is pleased to bring to the market a delightful detached chalet style property situated in the much sought after Crossways area with the popular village of West Chiltington. Silver Birches is on the market at £649,950 for the freehold interest. Internally the property benefits from a large entrance hall, generous “L” shaped double aspect sitting/dining room, conservatory, modern fitted kitchen, two ground floor bedrooms, separate cloakroom and refitted family bathroom. There is also an internal door into the double garage. On the first floor there is a good size double bedroom with double glazed windows overlooking the front garden. There is also access to two loft rooms currently being used as a games room and an additional bedroom and bathroom (no planning provided). Externally to the front there is off road parking for several vehicles and access to the double garage and landscaped front garden. To the rear is a beautifully manicured landscaped south facing
White Lodge in scenic location
West Chiltington
garden mainly laid to lawn with mature shrub and tree borders and flower beds, with a vegetable garden at the end. An internal viewing is highly
Silver Birches: £649,950
recommended to appreciate the spacious accommodation this lovely property has to offer. For further information or an appointment to view, please
contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk
Monkhouse and Bannisters are pleased to offer White Lodge in Hill Farm Lane, Pulborough, on the market at £615,000. White Lodge is a detached character property that stands in a fine elevated position off Codmore Hill to the North of Pulborough. The excellent family accommodation comprises entrance hall with access down to a cellar room, sitting room with original sash bay window and open fireplace, dining room, irregular shaped triple aspect family room with double glazed patio doors overlooking the garden, and comprehensively fitted kitchen. There is also a double glazed conservatory off the kitchen, which overlooks the garden and is
divided into a breakfast area and sitting area, with a utility room an cloakroom beyond. A staircase rises to the first floor providing access to the main bedroom with en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside there is a front garden with driveway leading to a gravelled parking area. The attractive wide south facing garden is well screened and laid mainly to lawn bordered by mature trees and shrubs and incorporates a stone patio. In all the property extends to about a quarter of an acre. Please call Monkhouse & Bannisters on 01798 872081 or emailsales@monkhouse.c o.uk for full details
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What are the winter rules for vacant properties?
Away for a Weekend If you are only going to be away from the house for a couple of days, you can either leave the heating on its normal settings or be prepared to pay the fuel bills or, if you want to save money, do the following: - Set the heating programmer to 24-hour (‘continuous’) operation - Set the room thermostat to a low setting - say 5°C/41°F - Remove or prop loft hatch fully open. This will allow the boiler to fire to keep the house (and the loft space) above freezing point. Away for Longer If you leave the house for more than a few days, and want to turn the heating off, you need to drain the hot and cold water systems of all water. If the heating system (which is separate from the hot and cold water systems) has anti-freeze in it, you do not need to drain it. - Drain down the cold water system entirely - close the main stop valve, open all cold taps, and flush all WCs. - Drain down the hot water cylinder fully using a length of hosepipe attached to the drain valve at the base of the hot water cylinder (which needs a small spanner to open); put this into a basin or bath, and open all hot taps. - When you return, check that all drain valves are closed before opening the mains stopvalve. - Close taps as water flows from them - the kitchen cold tap first, then all other cold taps, and then all hot taps.
General Precautions Whether you are planning to be away or not, it’s sensible to take general precautions against freezing in case you are away during a cold snap and haven’t been able to prepare for it first. There are two general ways to prevent freezing: 1. Fit a frost thermostat that brings the boiler on whenever the air temperature drops below a certain level - much lower than the level required to bring the heating on when the house is occupied. This is certainly something you should do if the boiler is situated in the garage or an outhouse that could get seriously cold even if the rest of the house is above freezing. 2. Add anti-freeze chemical to the feed and expansion cistern so that it circulates around the central heating system. This chemical is made by specialist firms - and is not the same as the antifreeze used in cars. Adding antifreeze to your central heating system or fitting a frost thermostat are useful general precautions against freezing pipes, but you should still take the specific precautions described above if you go away in the winter to prevent the house water pipes freezing. Brock Taylor 2-4 East Street, Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HL 01403 272022 www.brocktaylor.co.uk
Kathy Taylor Senior Manager Leaders
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I have a buy to let property which has been successfully let out for several years. My current tenants have been in touch to report that there is damp in the property however it has never suffered from this before. Could the tenants be at fault? Please can you advise. Damp in UK houses is a relatively common occurrence. Essentially there are three forms of damp: - Penetrating damp – from external rain sources, i.e. leaking roof or guttering - Rising damp – moisture drawn up from ground sources, i.e. damaged damp proof course - Condensation What is condensation? Condensation forms because the moisture in the air can no longer be held as a vapour and returns to liquid form, i.e. water. This occurs when warm moist air comes into contact with cooler air or a cooler surface. “Dew point” describes the temperature when air containing a given quantity of moisture vapour condenses onto a surface. Condensation is most obvious on impermeable surfaces, such as window glass, but will also form on any surface which is at or lower than dew point. It is not initially so evident on more absorbent surfaces such as paint, plaster, wallpaper and fabric and will only become obvious when damage and mould growth occurs. It should be noted that condensation does not always occur where the source of the moisture is created – moisture laden air will travel from a warm area in a property to an area where the surface temperature is below dew point and then condense i.e. from a kitchen to an unheated bedroom. Mould growth is the typical sign of condensation and occurs when spores find water (condensate) and organic material (dirt and grease) that supports its life cycle. Any cool surfaces within a dwelling are at risk of condensation; single glazing, cold-water pipes and WC cisterns are prime examples. Areas in the house that produce large quantities of moisture, such as the kitchen and bathroom, are frequently subject to condensation. Both are spaces where building regulations insist on the provision of ventilation, in part in order to reduce the air humidity.
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Typical signs of condensation; - Mould growth on wall surfaces, around external wall openings and in areas of low air circulation or poor ventilation. - Steamy wall surfaces - Water staining and streaking on wall, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens - Patches of damp with no obvious edges A combination of factors will help reduce the incidence and effect of condensation; - Reducing and controlling the production of moisture - Increasing targeted and controlled ventilation - Improving thermal insulation - Improving the management of space heating - Removal of mould
At Leaders we have produced a detailed guide to condensation which is provided to our tenants. In many cases it can be lifestyle that is the main cause of mould growth and damp within a property ie drying clothes on a radiator, not using kitchen or bathroom extractor fans, not opening windows regularly for adequate ventilation or blocking up chimneys etc. Additionally it is important that a property is adequately insulated which would be the landlords responsibility. For any further information or advice contact 01403 217585.
Leaders 18a Market Square, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 217585 www.leaders.co.uk
Nicola Philips Proprietor Nicola Phillips Solicitors
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How much should you pay for conveyancing?
In the current financial climate we all need to watch how much we are paying out. However when looking for a solicitor/conveyancer it is always worth investing in a firm who is local to you and easily contactable. A professional who will carry out the process for you in the time frame you want for your move. It is never a good idea to instruct someone just because they are the least expensive as moving is one of the most stressful things that you can do and you need an excellent service from you solicitor to help and guide you through it. It is also not always worth instructing the most expensive solicitor in the town. My advice would always be to instruct someone who sets a reasonable fee for the service they provide. We at Nicola Phillips Solicitors pride ourselves on our service and know that our fees are very competitive and reasonable for the level of service provided. These are tough times and we know that lots of you are looking to move and will want to be thinking about this for either a move prior to Christmas or in the New Year. If you are looking to be in for Christmas and have a buyer, if you are selling and/ or have found somewhere to buy, we can still aim to have you in for Christmas if that is what you desire.
Why not try our excellent service at a great price for a limited period. We are offering clients who instruct us before Christmas Eve this year the chance if they are selling to have their conveyancing on their sale carried out for £349 plus vat (plus minimal disbursements). To qualify for this offer you only need mention this advert and be selling a property. If you are also purchasing you will need to instruct us for your purchase as well and our usual fees will apply. Please telephone for a quote.
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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Joy of Six in Billingshurst Leaders Limited are pleased to offer this substantial six double bedroom detached house on the rental market. The property, which is situated in a popular modern development on the edge of Billingshurst briefly comprises of, on the ground floor, a large entrance hall, spacious double aspect lounge with coal effect gas fire and patio doors to the garden, formal dining room, spacious modern kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances, separate utility room. On the first first floor is a
Woodfield, Slinfold. Price Guide £825,000
A substantial Victorian style family home with annexe totalling 4603ft offering excellent equestrian facilities including stable yard, sand school, range of outbuildings, approx 4 acres and easy access to the Downs Link. No chain.
King and Chasemore Country Homes Richmond House 13 Carfax, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1AQ Tel: 01403 264444
Letting specialists Leaders are delighted to have been shortlisted for the prestigious Sussex Company of the Year award in this year’s Sussex Business Awards. Commenting on the news, Leaders’ Sussex Regional Director, Jane Wilkinson, said: “We are proud and honoured to be finalists for this prestigious award, alongside some excellent Sussex businesses. “Over the 27 years we have been in business, we have always strived to offer a first class service and to set the benchmark for best practice in
master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite bathroom, guest bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms, family bathroom with shower. The second floor has two large double bedrooms and shower room. Other benefits include a good size rear garden with decked area, tandem garage and driveway parking. The property is available on an unfurnished basis for £1950 pcm. Contact Leaders on 01403 217585 for full details. the lettings industry. This philosophy has seen us grow from a single letting branch in Brighton in 1983 to 46 branches across the South today.” There was double the number of entries from Sussex businesses to this year’s award. The short-list was made following more than 50 visits by judges, including Neil Harris of Deloitte, to long-listed companies across the county. The Awards will be presented at the Grand Hotel, Brighton on Thursday, 2nd December.
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The result is the stunning Orangery / family room at Holly House, The Oaks, off Forest Rd. Running across the full width of the back of the house and overlooking the lovely south facing professionally landscaped and very private rear garden with Indian sandstone terrace, it provides lots of natural light through a feature glazed lantern atrium and banks of windows to its three outside walls whilst working as a fully functioning room flexible for a variety of uses from informal seating to dining, whatever suits your lifestyle. In addition to this lovely room, Holly House offers a traditional sitting room, dining room and study, and contemporary bifolding oak glazed doors give the option to separate room areas as desired to ensure space is used to the maximum. The fabulous kitchen and breakfast bar is fitted with contemporary cabinets under granite work tops and with quality integrated appliances.
Make the most of the festive season at Holly House Shorter days with less daylight, combined with the usual uncertainty of the English winter weather, means we have to make the most of whatever sunshine and light there is. Following on from the popularity of the Conservatory, an Orangery is fast emerging as the new “must have” trend designed to maximise on light while giving protection from the cold outside. Churchlands Homes have made the inclusion of an Orangery / family room with glazed lantern roof a particular feature of some of their larger four and five bedroom homes.
and Operations Director at Churchlands. “Our customers told us they wanted to enjoy whatever natural light there is during the darker months, particularly in view of increased awareness about the effects of a lack of sunlight on our health and mood during the winter. However, it had to be a room they could use all year round, so during the Spring and summer they could enjoy having doors open to their gardens without full glazing making it feel too hot for comfort.”
There are four double bedrooms, and the master bedroom en-suite and the main bathroom are fitted with bespoke Porcelanosa contemporary sanitary ware, and are fully tiled with Porcelanosa designer tiles. A tasty package of brand new 80/20 wool carpet and ceramic tiling to floors, gas central heating, a 10 year NHBC buildmark warranty, an alarm system and security features to the front door and windows, a pressurised hot water system, and full double glazing, means Holly House offers a rare combination of features which could make your Christmas this year very special indeed. An added bonus to immediate vacant possession is that whatever the weather, you can sit inside in comfort and enjoy all the light that’s available, plus what a great place for a Christmas tree to wrap up your new home! Available for sale at a price guide of £685,000, please call Churchlands on 01403 220800 or e-mail sales@ churchlands.co.uk for more information.
“Feedback from our customers was that they wanted to enjoy the health and social benefits of a large, light and airy room opening off the kitchen, but that sometimes conservatories were too cold in the winter months, and it was hard to make them feel cosy when it was dark and cold outside. Many people these days seem to gather around the kitchen area as the heart of the home at the start and end of the day, so we decided to design a flexible area off it that was part of the traditional construction of the overall house and could be used in any number of ways for additional seating or dining”, commented Sheri Potts, Sales
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Horsham £650,000
Dial Post £625,000
WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN, a beautifully presented five bedroom detached family home, with delightful garden and within easy reach of Littlehaven station.
A detached family home with a wonderful open plan kitchen/family room/ dining room area, quietly located with views over the village green.
* Reception hall * Cloakroom * Study * Sitting room * Dining room * Kitchen/ breakfast room * Utility room * Master bedroom with dressing area and ensuite bathroom * Four further bedrooms * Family bathroom * Rear garden * Double garage * Driveway parking *
* Reception hall * Cloakroom * Sitting room * Study * Family room * Kitchen/dining room * Master suite with dressing area and ensuite shower * Guest bedroom with ensuite shower * Two further bedrooms * Family bathroom * Wide rear garden * Driveway * Attached garage *
Horsham 01403 248222
Horsham 01403 248222
Horsham Guide Price £265,000 A beautifully presented two bedroom semi-detached home, with two ensuite bathrooms, located on the edge of Horsham town centre and within walking distance of local amenities. * Entrance porch *Reception hall * Cloakroom * Fitted kitchen * Sitting/dining room * Two double bedrooms with built in wardrobes and ensuite bathrooms * Double glazed windows * NHBC warranty * Courtyard garden * Two allocated parking spaces * Ideal investment opportunity *
Horsham 01403 248222
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southwater
£499,950
southwater
£369,950
A superbly presented and attractive four bedroom detached Sussex Farmhouse style home set on one of the most sought after streets in Southwater. The property is finished to a very high standard throughout and comprises an entrance porch, spacious entrance hall, cloakroom, study, 22’ lounge, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room.
A well presented five bedroom detached family home set on a generously sized plot close to local village amenities. This property comprises an entrance hall, cloakroom, 16’ lounge, dining room, kitchen, family room, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, large secluded rear garden, garage and ample off street parking.
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horsham
£215,000
southwater
£210,000
An attractive and well presented two/three bedroom home situated in a small cul de sac location on an executive development in Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, 14ft lounge, 14ft kitchen/diner, two generously proportioned bedrooms currently been converted into three bedrooms, modern bathroom, rear garden, GCH, double glazing and own driveway providing ample parking.
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horsham
£218,500
A delightful and deceptively spacious period style cottage with a wealth of original features and within walking distance of Horsham station and town centre. Comprising entrance porch, lounge, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs there two bedrooms and bathroom, and the loft has been converted into to an accessible space with a Velux window.
£189,950
horsham
£129,950
A very well presented one bedroom apartment situated in an attractive modern block on a popular development in a sought after location in Horsham. Comprising a communal entrance hall with entry telephone system, entrance hall, lounge, modern kitchen and bathroom, double bedroom and well maintained communal grounds.
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Newly refurbished first floor two double bedroom flat, situated within walking distance of Billingshurst village centre and train station. Comprising entrance hall, 19’ lounge/diner, refitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, bathroom and communal grounds.
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An attractive and keenly priced three bedroom detached property set within walking distance of all Southwater village amenities and within sought after local school catchment areas. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, cloakroom, 15’ lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom, secluded sunny aspect rear garden.
£222,000
A rarely available one bedroom ground floor retirement apartment, built by McCarthy & Stone, situated in a modern development within walking distance of Horsham Town Centre. Comprising entrance hall with entry system, 19’ lounge/dining room, fully fitted kitchen, 19’ bedroom, bathroom and to include all carpets, curtains and light fittings.
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A well presented three bedroom family home, which benefits from a large secluded garden, situated in a quiet cul de sac location within walking distance of village amenities. Comprising entrance porch, 16’ lounge, dining room, modern kitchen, conservatory, three bedrooms, refitted bathroom, GCH, double glazing throughout and two allocated parking spaces.
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A well presented and spacious three bedroom home set in a cul de sac location within walking distance of local amenities. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 21’ lounge, recently refitted kitchen, three generously proportioned bedrooms, modern family bathroom, rear garden, double glazing, off street parking, GCH. No chain.
£227,950
An attractive four double bedroom character cottage offering a wealth of period features, set in a popular part of Horsham within walking distance of Littlehaven train station and of Millais School. Comprising 14’ lounge, 13’ dining room, kitchen, inner lobby, family bathroom, three double bedrooms, bedroom four/study, potential room for ensuite.
£299,950
A well presented double fronted extended four bedroom period family home, offering spacious and versatile accommodation. Comprising an entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, 23’ family room, recently refitted kitchen, utility room, four bedrooms, family bathroom, generously sized rear garden and off street parking. No Chain.
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An immaculately presented and attractive two double bedroom spacious home situated in a quiet cul de sac location on a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. This property offers good scope for extension with a large loft space and ample plot size (STPP).
broadbridge heath
£1,350 pcm
An attractive four bedroom extended semi detached property ideally situated within walking distance of Horsham town centre and railway station. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, 24’ open plan kitchen/dining room, conservatory, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms, modern family bathroom, secluded rear garden, garage, off street parking, GCH and double glazing. AVAILABLE NOW.
southwater
£1,150 pcm
A very well presented three bedroom detached family home set on a corner plot in a quiet cul de sac location, within walking distance of local village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 15ft lounge, dining room, modern kitchen, conservatory, utility room, three bedrooms, family bathroom, GCH, garage and secluded rear garden. AVAILABLE START OF DECEMBER.
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horsham £369,950
cowfold £325,000
A well presented Victorian style semi detached property located on the popular West Side of Horsham.
An extended three bedroom semi detached family home located within the popular village of Cowfold.
Four Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Kitchen with Breakfast Room • Close to Town and Station • Off road parking • Good Sized Rear Garden
17’8 Family Room • Utility & Shower Room • Parking & 21’ Garage • Corner Plot • Village Location
warnham £235,000
Broadbridge heath £114,950
horsham £234,950
horsham £164,950
Original Features • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Reception Rooms • Village Location • Large Rear Garden • Garage & O S P
One Double Bedroom • Modern Shower Room • Residents Parking • Private Garden • Excellent Storage • No On-going Chain
Three Bedrooms • Timber Framed Conservatory • Garage & Off Street Parking for 4 Cars • Low Maintenance Rear Garden • Potential to Extend (stpp) • Convenient Location
Two double Bedrooms • 13’ Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Secluded Communal Gardens • Gas central heating • Garage & Parking • Ideal first time/investment buyers
horsham £199,950
colgate £169,950
Partridge green £187,500
cowfold £125,000
Two Bedrooms • Popular North Horsham • Gas fired central heating • Access to A24/A264/M23 • Ideal for Investment buyers • No onward chain
Grade II Listed • Private Development • Mansion Conversion • Mews Style House • Large Double Bedroom • 18 Acres of Communal Gardens
Three Bedrooms • Fitted Kitchen/Diner • Modern Bathroom • Village Location • Allocated Parking • Viewing Recommended
Character Property • Village Location • Ideal First Time Buyer’s or Investment Property • One Large Double Bedroom • En Suite Shower and Bath • Living Room • Kitchen • Courtyard Garden • No Chain
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horsham £575 pcm
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Grade II Listed • Outstanding Elevated Position • Grande Entrance Hall • Two Double Bedrooms • En Suite Bathroom • No Onward Chain
New Fitted Kitchen • Allocated Parking Space • Direct Access to Lawned Garden • En Suite Wet Room • Gas CH to Radiators • Share of Freehold
3 Large Bedrooms • 2 Modern Bathrooms • 26’ Open Plan Living Area • Covered Parking • Private Balcony • Lift Access
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Broadbridge Heath £199,950 (Freehold)
Horsham £214,950 (Leasehold)
A well presented one bedroom first floor flat located within close proximity to Horsham town centre and mainline station. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 11’10” kitchen, 12’ living room, 13’9” bedroom and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking. An internal viewing is highly recommended. NO CHAIN.
A well presented two bedroom split level maisonette situated within close proximity of Horsham Mainline Station and being an ideal opportunity for investment/first time buy. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance area, to the first floor is the living/dining room and refitted kitchen. To the second floor are two bedrooms and refitted bathroom. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
A well presented two bedroom terrace house situated in Broadbridge Heath. The accommodation comprises; entrance porch, 15’11 living room, open plan to dining area and refitted kitchen. To the first floor are two bedrooms and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from recently installed gas radiator heating and allocated parking for one car. An internal viewing is highly recommended. NO CHAIN.
A well presented 2 bedroom first floor luxury apartment built by Rydon Homes and situated in the gated development of The Comptons. Briefly comprising; master bedroom with en suite shower room, second double bedroom, hall leading to bathroom, and 17’ living room opening to the kitchen. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and allocated parking. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Southwater £249,950 (Freehold)
North Horsham £249,995 (Freehold)
Horsham £249,950 (Freehold)
Town Centre £279,950 (Freehold)
A three bedroom semi detached house situated within a cul-de-sac in the popular village of Southwater. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, double aspect lounge/dining room, refitted kitchen and conservatory. To the first floor are three double bedrooms and family bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and garage.
A well presented three bedroom end terrace house backing onto woodland and situated in a cul-de-sac in North Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 14’7 living room, open plan to dining area and kitchen. To the first floor are three bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking for two cars. NO CHAIN.
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An extended three bedroom semi detached house situated in a popular residential area within North East Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises: entrance porch, 14’7 living room, 17’10 dining area and kitchen. To the first floor are three bedrooms and family bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and off road parking for 4/5 cars in front of detached garage.
Horsham £875pcm
A well presented three bedroom link detached house situated in a highly sought after location close to Horsham Town Centre. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen, 16’1 living room. To the first floor are 3 bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from GCH, double glazing and detached garage. An early internal viewing is recommended.
Horsham £1595pcm
ATTENTION LANDLORDS • Two bedroom house in popular location • Fully fitted kitchen/diner • Two allocated parking spaces
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Horsham sees rise in rental demands
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Lines and James are delighted to present a brand new, two bedroom house in Hillview Court located in the heart of Billingshurst, available for rent at a rate of £850pcm unfurnished. This is one of two buy-tolet properties at this development, which the agency has been instructed on during the last month. The first being rented on its first day of marketing, therefore this house is sure to go quick too. The property is very well designed and versatile, as a result it would be ideal for a professional couple or a small family. The downstairs accom-
modation comprises: Entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen with integrated appliances and a good sized living room with a patio door leading to a surprisingly large rear garden. Upstairs there is a spacious master bedroom with built in wardrobes together with an en-suite shower room. A further double bedroom and a family bathroom can also be found on this floor. The house benefits from a south-west facing garden with shed and two parking spaces. Internal viewing is highly recommended, and can be arranged through Sammy on 01403 210088.
Tenant demand continues to reach new heights in the Horsham & Crawley area according to Countrywide, the UK’s largest letting agent and property services Group. Local letting agent King & Chasemore took part in the UKwide research which revealed that in quarter three (Q3) 2010 with over 61,000 new tenants registering for rental accommodation – a 19% increase compared to the previous quarter. According to the latest figures from Countrywide’s network of 1,300 letting and estate agency branches, the number of tenants looking for rental accommodation has jumped by 44 percent during 2010 with July seeing over 20,000 applications – the highest number for a single month since records began. A combination of record demand and supply issues have caused the total number of properties available to rent in the UK to fall by 6.9% in Q3
2010 compared to Q2 2010 - a 27% fall on the total number of properties available to rent in Q3 2009. There is now an average of 5.8 tenants vying for each property across the UK – up from 5.5 in Q2 2010. Whilst apartments made up the greatest percent of stock on agents books, two bedroom houses continue to be most popular with an average of 10.2 tenants vying for each property. In contrast to Q2 2010 when
houses were the most sought after property type, demand for one and two bedroom apartments have jumped sharply, most notably in London and the North West. The latest findings also reveal that properties are being rented out within 13 days of entering the market, a reduction of one day compared to Q2 2010 and 7 days quicker than at the start of the year, with many properties let within hours of coming onto the mar-
ket. Couples under 35 made up the highest percentage of new tenant applications in Q3 2010. However the demographic of tenants remained broadly similar to Q2 2010 levels despite the seasonal influx of student tenants experienced during the summer months. Closer to home, King & Chasemore is reporting an increase in demand for properties in Horsham and all of the popular surrounding villages Chris Robinson, Senior Lettings Manager said: “We are seeing a growing demand from tenants in Horsham, which is seeing properties being having let’s agreed before the previous tenants contract has ended. “The shortage of properties is pushing up demand across the country, buy-to-let investors and homeowners looking to let out their property should contact their local King & Chasemore to discuss what options are available.”
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a beautifully presented 5 bed detached character property set in the picturesque village of Warnham. this property has huge rooms and offers so much flexability. There is a wonderful fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room with patio doors to secluded garden. double garage, early viewing a must.
set in the beautiful village of Warnham is this wonderful 3 bedroom house, currently in the process of being re decorated throughout. Large fully fitted open plan kitchen/dining room, utility room, large lounge with patio doors to garden and open feature fireplace. Private garden, off road parking.
a fantastic opportunity to rent this 3 bedroom house in Billingshurst on the popular Penfold grange development. this property is in immaculate condition throughout. large lounge, dining room, kitchen, conservatory, landscaped rear garden, garage, parking and plenty of storage. Early viewing advised.
Superb GROUND floor flat within walking distance Horsham town centre and train station. large living room with patio doors to private garden, fully refitted large kitchen with outlook over garden. Two double bedrooms, bathroom. Off road parking. Re decorated throughout ** early viewing a must**
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A delightful period cottage set in a great location within walking distance of Billingshurst train station and shops. this property has been completely re- decorated throughout. two reception rooms both with open fireplaces, two double bedrooms, pretty garden, parking and garage.
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A beautiful semi- detached cottage within walking distance of Billingshurst train station and town centre. newly decorated throughout, new carpets, fantastic open planned new kitchen/ dining area, lounge, two double bedrooms, downstairs wc and utility room,private garden and two parking spaces.
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an opportunity to rent this 2 bed character attached cottage/annex in the rural Hamlet of The Haven near Five Oaks and Billingshurst.
Set in a great location within a few minutes walk to Southwater shops is this large maisonette. two double bedrooms, large lounge/ dining area and fully fitted kitchen. Double glazed throughout. View early to avoid disappointment
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4 bedroom semi-detached house Kitchen/Breakfast Room Downstairs cloakroom Off road parking Available unfurnished
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Charlwood £4,950 pcm
Horsham £2,750 pcm
Lower Beeding £4,000 pcm
Broadbridge Heath £2,200 pcm
A fantastic grade II listed seven bedroom classic Medieval hall house which dates in part from 1456 with substantial later additions set within 3.6 acres of private grounds.
A spacious five bedroom, five bathroom detached family house located close to Lower Beeding situated in 15 acres of private grounds.
A fantastic spacious five bedroom detach family house set situated in a quiet private cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Horsham town.
A spacious four bedroom detached family house with a large garden set in a quiet rural location which enjoys views of the surrounding countryside. Hamptons Office 01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
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Cowfold £1,650 pcm Situated in the popular village of Cowfold this particularly attractive semi-detached period cottage offers spacious accommodation ideal for family living.
Rudgwick £1,650 pcm
A fantastic recently refurbished three bedroom cottage dating back to the 1650’s situated in the delightful village of Cox Green, Rudgwick.
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Recently refurbished semi-detached property having been attractively modernised throughout. Large Modern Fitted Kitchen. Utility Room. Cloakroom. Spacious Living Room with Fireplace Open Plan to Dining Room. Four Double Bedrooms. Two Ensuite Shower Rooms. Family Bathroom. Rear Garden, Garage and Driveway.
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Beautifully presented detached family home ideally located for the A24 and local schools. Hall. Sitting Room with Fireplace. Dining Room. Study. Conservatory. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Utility Room. Cloakroom. Master Bedroom with Ensuite Shower Room. Three Further Large Double Bedrooms. Ensuite Shower Room to Bedroom 2. Family Bathroom. Front and Rear Gardens. Driveway and Garage.
Storrington £950 pcm
Nutbourne £695 pcm
Older style bungalow close to the village centre offering spacious accommodation and having been redecorated throughout. Hall. Cloakroom/Utility. Sitting Room. Dining Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Two Double Bedrooms. Wet Room. Garden and Garage.
Unusual part furnished character property in a rural location set in the grounds of a country house. Entrance Lobby. Living Room. Kitchen/ Breakfast Room. Ground Floor Bathroom. Two Bedrooms. Parking. Ideally suited for a couple.
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Arundel £975 pcm Well presented detached bungalow within walking distance of the town centre. Hall. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Utility Room. Cloakroom. Living Room. Three Bedrooms. Bathroom. Gardens.
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269335 Ashington £650 pcm
714767 Horsham £650 pcm
508819 Horsham £850 pcm
262927 North Horsham £850 pcm
• Well presented 1 bedroom first floor annexe • Situated in a pleasant village location • Good size lounge and bedroom • Well furnished throughout • Rent includes water and gas charges
• Superb 1 bedroom unfurnished flat conversion • Close to Horsham mainline station • Large lounge/dining room with feature fire place • Good size dual aspect double bedroom • GCH, DG and allocated parking
• Well located and updated 3 bedroom mid terraced house • Walking distance to town centre and station • Modern newly installed kitchen and bathroom • Gas central heating and courtyard garden • Available for immediate occupation and unfurnished
• Beautifully updated 2 bedroom unfurnished house • In the popular location of North Horsham • Modern re-fitted kitchen with appliances • Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom • Enclosed rear garden and 2 parking spaces
709095 Cowfold £995 pcm
301114 Horsham £1095 pcm
• Deceivingly spacious 3 bedroom semi-detached house • Popular village location • Lounge with lovely fireplace and open fire • Modern re-fitted kitchen/breakfast room * Good size garden including “secret garden” area
• Superb 2/3 bedroom 1st floor apartment • Exclusive development close to town centre • Luxury open plan kitchen with appliances • Spacious lounge/dining room with door to balcony • DG, GCH and single garage. Unfurnished
Try another option... Sales are down, Lettings are 713763 Horsham £1100 pcm
83185 Horsham £1350 pcm
• Extremely spacious 3 bedroom Victorian house • Situated close to the town and station • Lounge with fireplace and open fire • Very large master bedrooom • Enclosed rear garden and off-road parking
• Spacious unfurnished 4 bedroom executive detached house • Quiet close in desirable North Horsham • Separate dining room with doors to garden • Master bedroom with en-suite shower room • Gardens, single garage and driveway parking
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518660 Cowfold £1600 pcm • Beautiful 4 bedroom period cottage in Cowfold • Delightful enclosed rear gardens with patio area • 4 double bedrooms 1 with en-suite shower room • Oil central heating and dual aspect lounge with open fireplace • Detached single garage and off street parking
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138403 Billingshurst £1950 pcm • Substantial 6 double bedroom family house • Situated in a popular village location • Modern kitchen/breakfast room with appliances • Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom • Tandem garage and parking - Unfurnished Accepted here
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Set in an idyllic tranquil location yet with fabulous access to A23/M23 this truly stunning 5 bedroom executive home boasts luxurious and spacious accommodation throughout. Includes 5 double bedrooms, 2 en-suites and family bathroom, magnificent fitted kitchen/breakfast room with additional utility room, 4 further reception rooms, double garage with driveway and secluded rear garden.
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A deceptively spacious 3 double bedroom semi detached family house offered in excellent decorative order throughout, situated in a delightful village of Billingshurst providing easy access to railway station and main by-passes. Property boasts of redecoration, wood flooring, gas central heating, 3 double bedrooms, contemporary bathroom suite, modern fitted kitchen, off road parking and private rear garden.
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£750 (pcm)
A spacious and well presented 2 double bedroom maisonette offered in sought after central location within couple minutes walk of mainline railway station. Property benefits from gas central heating, modern newly fitted kitchen with breakfast bar, major redecoration throughout, modern bathroom suite, spacious accommodation, excellent decorative order and prime central location.
A spacious ground floor one bedroom flat offered in good decorative order throughout, situated in popular residential location within easy reach of Crawley town centre. Other features include: private entrance, gas central heating, fitted kitchen, built in storage, private rear garden and allocated parking space.
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A truly fabulous Victorian terraced cottage situated in sought after central location within a few minutes walk of town centre and railway station. The property boasts complete refurbishment to an extremely high standard throughout including luxury fitted kitchen, separate utility room, private rear garden, spacious accommodation throughout yet retaining many original features.
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A truly unique ground floor 2 bedroom apartment offered in superb decorative order throughout and located in highly sought after development within walking distance of town centre, hospital and train station. Among its many features are gas central heating, spacious open plan living space, private front door, separate utility room, 2 double bedrooms, 1 private allocated parking space.
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The luxurious style of Bentley’s Flying Spur is even more compelling with the introduction of a range of dramatic Series 51 designs, first seen on the Continental GT and GTC. Customers of both the Flying Spur and Flying Spur Speed models may now select from a range of 14 Series 51 designs, recommended by Bentley’s colour and trim experts. In addition, all Continental Flying Spur and Supersports models are now specified as standard with a 30GB touchscreen infotainment system.
Not just for farmers and their sheepdog! You’d think that the worldwide launch of a new Range Rover would take place on a farm somewhere like Surrey, maybe before a hunt. But the brand has changed somewhat in recent years - sort of the Marks and Spencer of the off road motoring world - and now Range Rover has global recognition. So the exciting 5-Door version of the all-new Range Rover Evoque made its global public debut in Los Angeles of all places on Wednesday. With its stylish and sporting appearance, enhanced by extra practicality and greater family appeal, the 5-Door Range Rover Evoque joins the coupé model to create a desirable line-up that it claims will transform the premium compact SUV segment. Like the coupé, the 5-Door Range Rover Evoque remains faithful to the spirit of the groundbreaking Land Rover LRX concept car, offering an innovative new interpretation of the original cross-coupé design. The 5-Door Evoque also stays true to the core values of the Range Rover brand, providing premium levels of craftsmanship, luxury, performance and renowned Land Rover all-terrain
The 5-door Evoque
capability, but in a more compact package. “The addition of the 5-Door to the Range Rover Evoque line-up extends the appeal of our brand still further,” said Land Rover’s Managing Director Phil Popham. “While retaining everything that’s great about the Range Rover Evoque coupé, this new 5Door bodystyle will offer customers even more choice, greater practicality, versatility and flexibility. The launch of the Evoque in 2011 will expand and revitalise the global appeal of the Range Rover marque."
With the same compact footprint and advanced technologies as the coupé model, the 5-Door Range Rover Evoque reinforces Land Rover’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The Evoque is positioned as the smallest, lightest, most fuel-efficient Range Rover ever. To deliver optimum efficiency, the 5-Door Range Rover Evoque features lightweight construction techniques and offers the choice of a front-wheel drive variant. A new range of state-of-the-art petrol and diesel engines comes with direct injection and stop-
start. The Range Rover Evoque also adopts low CO2 systems such as Electric Power-Assisted Steering (EPAS) and is built to maximise end of life recyclability. Customers can specify soft, premium leather and beautifully tailored, twin-needle stitching providing a luxurious finish to almost every surface of the instrument panel, doors and seats. The Range Rover Evoque’s formidable all-terrain potential is enhanced by the latest version of the company’s signature Terrain ResponseTM system. Connectivity options include Bluetooth hands-free mobile phone and audio streaming, plus a range of USB and auxiliary inputs for iPods and other portable devices. The Evoque is the first Range Rover to offer breathtaking new sound systems developed in partnership with the high-end audio specialist Meridian. Both coupé and 5-Door models of the Range Rover Evoque will be manufactured at Land Rover’s multi award-winning Halewood plant in Merseyside, UK. The car will go on sale in more than 160 markets worldwide from summer 2011. Prices will start from £30,000/ 35,000E
The significantly upgraded Mazda2 model range is now on sale in the UK priced from £9,995. The nine-strong line-up of three-door and fivedoor hatchbacks offers customers a choice of three petrol and one diesel powertrains and four generous equipment levels. Two new models are added to the range – an automatic model and the ‘Tamura‘ offering sporty looks at a high-value price.
The Allard name will once again be seen on European roads, with the announcement that the Canadian-built Allard J2X MK II will be distributed across the continent by UK-based Premium Classic Cars Ltd. Full specifications will be announced shortly and pricing is expected to be from £95,000.
Further to the recent announcement of provisional dates for Goodwood’s ever-popular motoring events, Lord March can now confirm the finalised dates for 2011. The Moving Motor Show will be held on 30th June, the Festival of Speed from 1st-3rd July, and the Goodwood Revival from 16th-18th September. The theme for Speed will be ‘Racing Revolutions – Quantum leaps that shaped motor sport’
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Saturday TV BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen. 11.30 Nigella Kitchen. (R) 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 12.15 Football Focus. 1.00 Formula 1 — 2010 Season Review. 2.00 Live International Rugby Union. Scotland v South Africa (Kick-off 2.30pm). 4.30 Final Score. 5.10 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 5.30 Children in Need 2010: The Best Bits. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly introduce a Vegas spectacular from Blackpool, in which the eight remaining couples take to the Tower Ballroom dance floor with dazzling routines. 7.45 Merlin. Camelot stages a tournament attracting warriors from far and wide — one of whom plans to use magic to win. Harry Melling (Dudley Dursley in the Harry Potter films) guest stars. 8.30 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. Maroon 5 perform. 8.45 Casualty. Ruth stands by her decision to move Charlie, but gets a frosty reception on her first day as clinical standards manager. 9.35 The Armstrong & Miller Show. A special report from royal correspondent Terry Devlin. 10.05 BBC News; Weather. 10.25 Match of the Day. Including Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur; National Lottery Update. 11.45 The Football League Show; Weatherview. 1.10 BBC News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 12.00 BBC Switch: The Cut. 12.25 BBC Switch: Teensville: Teens from a Small Island. 12.50 BBC Switch: Popatron. 1.20 BBC Switch: The 5:19 Show. 1.35 BBC Switch: The Season. (R) 2.05 BBC Switch: Revealed. 2.25 Film: In Search of the Castaways. (1962) Children’s adventure, starring Hayley Mills. 4.00 The Great British Bake Off. (R) 5.00 Live International Rugby Union. Ireland v New Zealand (Kick-off 5.30pm). 7.30 Coast. Why Sandbanks in Poole Harbour is such an expensive place to live. 7.50 Dad’s Army. Mainwaring adopts a mascot. (R) 8.20 American Dream. New series. The realities behind the national ethos of the United States, which promises that anyone can find happiness and prosperity whatever their social status. 9.20 Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Extended version of the satirical current affairs quiz, hosted by actor Damian Lewis. Guests Kevin Bridges and Clive Anderson join team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. 10.05 QI XL. With Dara O Briain. (R) 10.50 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. David O’Doherty hosts. (R) 11.20 Later with Jools Holland. (R) 12.25 Film: Scenes of a Sexual Nature. (2006) Ensemble drama, starring Ewan McGregor. 1.50 Close.
ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 The Cool Stuff Collective. 9.50 Planet Sketch. (R) 10.00 All New You've Been Framed! (R) 10.30 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. (R) 11.30 This Morning: Saturday. 12.30 News; Weather. 12.39 Regional Programme. 12.40 All New You’ve Been Framed! (R) 1.10 Film: Racing Stripes. (2004) Family comedy adventure, starring Hayden Panettiere. 3.00 Film: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. (2001) Fantasy adventure, starring Daniel Radcliffe. 5.45 Regional Programmes. 6.00 ITV News; Weather. 6.15 All Star Family Fortunes. With Mikey Graham and Cheryl Fergison. 7.00 All New You’ve Been Framed! New series. Featuring a man’s seal impression. 7.30 Harry Hill’s TV Burp. Comic review of the week’s small-screen highlights. 8.00 The X Factor. The remaining acts battle it out. 9.20 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! A contestant faces the next Bushtucker Trial. 10.20 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Kelly Osbourne. The reality TV star discusses her battle with drugs. Last in the series. 11.20 ITV News; Weather. 11.35 Paul McCartney and Wings: Band on the Run. (R) 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.40 Surface. (R) 3.25 Sons and Daughters. 3.50 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.
Channel 4 6.25 The Treacle People. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 World Sport. 7.25 Britain’s Favourite Yacht Race. 7.55 The Morning Line. 8.50 T4: Friends. (R) 9.20 T4: Friends. (R) 9.50 T4: Ugly Betty. (R) 10.45 T4: Koko Pop. 11.20 T4: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1: T4 Movie Special. 11.50 T4: Take That: Our Story. 12.50 T4: Scrubs. (R) 1.25 T4: Shooting Nicole Scherzinger. 1.55 Channel 4 Racing. 3.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.25 The Political Slot. With Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Teather. 6.30 Channel 4 News. 6.55 4thought.tv. Members of the public reflect on religious issues. 7.00 Grand Designs. Kevin McCloud revisits carpenter Bill Bradley and his wife Sarah, who set out to build two timber houses on a very limited space in south London. (R) 8.00 Apocalypse: The Second World War. The story of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. 9.00 The Pillars of the Earth. Aliena and her child are exiled to France, Philip is ousted as prior of Kingsbridge, and Richard returns — and petitions the king for his earldom once again. Last in the series. 11.15 FILM: Into the Wild. (2007) Premiere. Factbased drama, starring Emile Hirsch. 1.55 Film: Far North. (2007) Premiere. Drama, starring Michelle Yeoh. 3.25 Afterworld. (R) 3.50 The OC. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R)
Channel 5
Digital
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Fifth Gear. (R) 10.30 How Do They Do It? (R) 11.00 The Gadget Show. (R) 12.00 Megastructures. (R) 1.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R) 2.00 Film: Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars. (2004) Sci-fi adventure, starring Ben Browder. 5.00 Film: Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Director’s Cut. (1977) Sci-fi drama, starring Richard Dreyfuss.
ITV2
7.25 Five News. 7.30 The Mentalist. A federal judge’s daughter goes missing on the same day as her grandmother dies, leading Jane to believe the girl has been murdered. Starring Simon Baker. (R) 8.25 NCIS. A petty officer is killed while competing in a swimsuit contest, raising fears that she may have fallen victim to a jealous rival — or a stalker. (R) 9.20 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A famous TV comedy actress is killed while filming in Las Vegas — and her unpopularity means the team has no shortage of suspects to choose from. (R) 10.20 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A racist teenager is murdered. (R) 11.20 CSI: NY. A girl is found dead at a college party. (R)
ITV4
12.15 SuperCasino. 4.05 Fifth Gear. (R) 4.30 House Doctor. (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)
3.10 The Xtra Factor 4.30 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 4.55 Olly Murs Revealed 5.55 Film: Wild Wild West (1999) 8.00 Homes from Hell 9.00 The Planet’s Funniest Animals 9.20 The Xtra Factor 10.20 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 11.35 Film: Inside Man (2006)
ITV3 3.35 Inspector Morse 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Wire in the Blood 11.00 Cracker 1.00 Grand Slam of Darts. Live coverage of the opening two quarter-finals. 5.00 Police, Camera, Action! 6.00 Grand Slam of Darts. Live coverage of the two remaining quarterfinals. 10.30 Film: True Crime (1999) Crime thriller, starring Clint Eastwood.
BBC THREE 7.00 The Real Hustle on Holiday 7.25 International Rugby Union 8.25 Children in Need: 50 Greatest Moments 10.20 Russell Howard’s Good News Extra 11.05 Family Guy 11.50 American Dad!
BBC FOUR 7.00 Life 8.00 Birds Britannia 9.00 Wallander 10.30 Mad Men 11.15 Getting On 11.45 Greek Myths: Tales of Travelling Heroes
E4 1.25 Hollyoaks 4.00 Make It or Break It 5.00 Friends 6.30 Ugly Betty 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Friends 10.00 Film: Predator 2 (1990)
FILM4 3.10 The Mark of Zorro (1974) 4.40 Catch That Kid (2004) 6.25 The Core (2003) A team of scientists embarks on a risky mission to save the world from destruction after the Earth’s core stops spinning. Sci-fi thriller, starring Aaron Eckhart and Hilary Swank. 9.00 Assault on Precinct 13 (2005) Cops and criminals fight together for survival when a police station come under siege. Action thriller, starring Ethan Hawke. 11.05 The Descent (2005)
Sunday TV BBC1
BBC2
6.00 Breakfast. 7.35 Match of the Day. (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Sunday Morning Live. 11.00 Country Tracks. 12.00 The Politics Show. 1.05 Escape to the Country. (R) 2.05 EastEnders. 3.35 Drop Zone. 4.35 Lifeline. 4.45 Points of View. 5.00 Songs of Praise. 5.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather.
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 10.00 Something for the Weekend. 11.30 International Rugby Union. 12.30 Live Horse Racing. 2.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals. Sue Barker presents coverage of day one from the O2 in London. 5.00 Coast. 5.10 Film: Goal! (2005) Drama, with Kuno Becker.
6.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory. The farmer creates puffed rice cereal with a cannon. (R) 6.30 Countryfile. Julia Bradbury walks the Wicklow Way in Ireland. Including Weather for the Week Ahead. 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing. Duffy sings on the show, and the seventh elimination is announced. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow. Fiona Bruce and the experts examine more rarities at Tatton Park in Cheshire, including an inkstand with a link to Admiral Nelson and a precious item lurking in a box of jewellery. 9.00 Garrow’s Law. The barrister defends a captain accused of a sexual crime. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 10.25 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson. Comedy sketch show, with Jon Culshaw and Debra Stephenson 10.55 The Apprentice. (R) 11.55 FILM: The Lonely Guy. (1984) Comedy, starring Steve Martin; Weatherview.
7.00 Top Gear. The presenters are challenged to drive from Switzerland to Blackpool on a single tank of fuel. (R) 8.00 Making Scotland’s Landscape. Iain Stewart explores the effect mankind has had on the landscape of the Highlands, and recalls how an eminent ecologist described the region as a ‘wet desert’ in 1950. (R) 9.00 JFK: The Making of Modern Politics. Andrew Marr analyses whether John F Kennedy’s election as American president in 1960 damaged politics, asking if his campaign led voters to favour style over substance. 10.00 The Trip. Steve and Rob eat lunch at Holbeck Ghyll. (R) 10.30 Match of the Day 2. Highlights of today’s Premier League matches. 11.30 FILM: JFK. (1991) New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison opens his own investigation into the 1963 assassination of President John F Kennedy. Drama, starring Kevin Costner.
1.25 Sign Zone: Holby City. (R) 2.25 Coast. 3.25 Who Do You Think You Are? 4.10 BBC News.
2.30 BBC News. 4.10 Close.
ITV1
Channel 4
6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 Finger Tips. (R) 9.40 The Planet’s Funniest Animals. (R) 10.10 The X Factor. (R) 11.30 This Morning: Sunday. 12.30 News; Weather. 12.34 Regional Programme. 12.35 Coronation Street. 2.55 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 Regional Programmes. 5.15 ITV News; Weather. 5.30 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 — Behind the Magic.
6.10 Planet Cook. (R) 6.30 Cardiff Half Marathon. 7.20 Great London Swim. 8.15 World B-Boy Series. 8.45 T4: Hollyoaks. 11.20 T4: Live and Lost. 11.35 T4: Ugly Betty. 12.35 T4: Friends. (R) 1.10 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 1.50 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 2.25 T4: T4 Stars of 2010. 4.55 Deal or No Deal. 5.50 Film: Deck the Halls. (2006) Premiere. Christmas comedy, starring Danny DeVito and Matthew Broderick.
6.30 Harry Hill’s TV Burp. Comic review of the week’s small-screen highlights. (R) 7.00 The Cube: Celebrity Special. Double Olympic gold medallist Kelly Holmes and TV presenter Jenni Falconer take on the challenge, hoping to win up to £250,000 for their chosen charities. Phillip Schofield hosts. 8.00 The X Factor. The results. 9.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! A live Bushtucker Trial looms for one of the contestants, as Ant and Dec provide the latest stories from the past 24 hours. 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 10.45 Kings of Leon: Excess All Areas. Dave Berry spends 48 hours with the American rock band. 11.45 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Kelly Osbourne. (R)
7.30 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. Short films in which members of the public discuss their thoughts on religious and ethical issues. 8.00 River Cottage Best Bites. Hugh FearnleyWhittingstall presents his favourite summer recipes. 9.00 Any Human Heart. New series. An octogenarian recalls his relationships and friendships in each decade of the 20th century. Adaptation of William Boyd’s novel, starring Jim Broadbent. 10.45 Desperate Housewives. Susan is forced to reveal her secret to Mike as Halloween approaches, and Juanita becomes suspicious of Gabrielle’s sudden interest in Grace. 11.45 The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Teresa pleads with Joe to get a vasectomy.
12.40 Premiership Rugby Union. Highlights of the latest round of fixtures. 1.25 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 Motorsport UK. 3.20 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
12.45 Dance for Eternity. (R) 1.00 American Football Live. Philadelphia Eagles v New York Giants (Kick-off 1.20am). 4.45 Britain’s Favourite Yacht Race. (R) 5.10 Grudge Match. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R)
Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 6.25 Fireman Sam. (R) 6.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.50 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) 7.00 Mio Mao. (R) 7.05 The WotWots. (R) 7.20 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) 7.30 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs. (R) 7.40 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.50 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) 7.55 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) 8.10 Little Princess. (R) 8.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.35 Family! (R) 8.50 Castle Farm. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 George Shrinks. (R) 10.00 Shake!: iCarly. 10.35 True Jackson, VP. 11.10 Your Sport. (R) 11.25 Andre Rieu in Concert. (R) 12.10 Street Market Chefs. (R) 12.40 Zoo Days. (R) 1.10 Emergency Bikers. (R) 2.10 Film: The Sheepman. (1958) Comedy Western, starring Glenn Ford. 3.55 Five News. 4.00 The Showbiz Variety Club Awards 2010. 5.00 Film: A Bug’s Life. (1998) 6.55 FILM: Ghostbusters II. (1989) Supernatural comedy sequel, starring Bill Murray. 9.00 FILM: Speed. (1994) Action thriller, starring Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper and Jeff Daniels. Including Five News Update. 11.15 FILM: 11:14. (2003) Premiere. Comedy crime drama, starring Hilary Swank. 12.55 SuperCasino. 4.05 Emergency Bikers. (R) 4.55 The Family Recipe. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. 5.35 Thomas & Friends. 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
Digital ITV2 3.45 Film: Wild Wild West (1999) 5.55 Film: No Reservations (2007) 8.00 The Vampire Diaries 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.15 Paloma Faith: The Hot Desk 10.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 11.30 Peter Andre: The Next Chapter
ITV3 3.00 Hidden Treasure 5.10 The Darling Buds of May 7.20 Ladies of Letters 7.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Joe Maddison’s War 11.00 Blue Murder
ITV4 1.00 Grand Slam of Darts. Live coverage of the semi-finals. 5.00 Minder 6.00 Police, Camera, Action! 6.30 Premiership Rugby Union 7.30 Grand Slam of Darts. Live coverage of the final. 10.00 Richard Bacon’s Beer and Pizza Club 10.45 Film: Unleashed (2005)
BBC THREE 7.00 The World’s Strictest Parents 8.00 Formula 1: 2010 Season Review 9.00 Gavin & Stacey 9.30 How Not to Live Your Life 10.00 Family Guy 10.45 American Dad! 11.30 Gavin & Stacey
BBC FOUR 7.00 Time to Remember 7.30 How Earth Made Us 8.30 More Dawn French’s Girls Who Do: Comedy 9.00 Mark Lawson Talks to Jimmy McGovern 10.00 The Street 11.00 Film: Priest (1994)
E4 3.15 Film: Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992) 5.00 Friends 6.00 Glee 7.00 Life Unexpected 7.55 Friends 9.00 Film: School of Rock (2003) 11.10 Russell Brand: Scandalous
FILM4 3.05 My Neighbour Totoro (1988) 4.50 The Return of Frank James (1940) 6.40 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Sci-fi adventure sequel, starring William Shatner. 8.50 Sleuth Special. With Michael Caine and Jude Law. 9.00 Sleuth (2007) 10.45 Stay (2005)
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Monday
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.30 Animal Park: Wild in Africa. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Due South. (R) 1.45 Coast. 2.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals. 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 Michael Wood’s Story of England; BBC Weather Update. 8.00 University Challenge. 8.30 Miranda. 9.00 Giles and Sue Live The Good Life; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 Laochra Loch Lao. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Stormont Today. 11.50 The Trip. 12.20 JFK: The Making of Modern Politics. (R) 1.20 BBC News. 3.50 Close. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
BBC2
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 Dinner Date. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 The Deadliest Bite: Tonight. 8.30 Coronation Street. 8.59 UTV Live Update. 9.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.05 Stephen Tompkinson’s African Balloon Adventure. (R) 12.00 Film: The Pelican Brief. (1993); ITV News Headlines. 2.30 UEFA Champions League Weekly. 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
ITV1
Channel 4
6.10 Sali Mali. (R) 6.15 The Treacle People. (R) 6.30 Planet Cook. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.35 Frasier. (R) 9.05 According to Jim. (R) 9.35 Cook Yourself Thin. (R) 10.10 One Tree Hill. (R) 11.00 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 In Your Dreams. (R) 12.15 A Place in the Sun: Home or USA? (R) 1.20 Film: The Pink Panther Strikes Again. (1976) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal Fifth Anniversary. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Dispatches: City of Fear. 9.00 Coppers. 10.00 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night. 10.55 Film: Commando. (1985) 12.40 Premier League Poker. 1.40 Film: The Lost Son. (1999) Drama, starring Daniel Auteuil. 3.25 Film: The Hot Rock. (1972) 5.05 ER. (R) 6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.10 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Emergency Bikers. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: Touch the Top of the World. (2006) 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 How Do They Do It?; Five News Update. 8.00 The Gadget Show; Five News at 9. 9.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. 10.00 Film: Kickboxer. (1989) Martial arts thriller, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. 12.05 Ultimate Fighting Championship. 1.00 SuperCasino. 3.55 Emergency Bikers. (R) 4.45 House Doctor. (R)
Channel Five
7 day guide
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Rip Off Britain. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Holby City; BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Turn Back Time – The High Street. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 NI’s Greatest Haunts. 11.05 Imagine. 12.05 BBC News. 12.30 Sign Zone: Countryfile. (R) 1.25 See Hear. (R) 1.55 MasterChef: The Professionals. (R) 2.55 Renaissance Revolution. (R) 3.55 The Bionic Vet. (R) 4.25 BBC News.
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Rip Off Britain. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention; BBC News. 8.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory. 8.30 Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers; BBC Newsline. 9.00 The Apprentice. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 The National Lottery Draws. 10.45 LOL. 11.15 Film 2010 with Claudia Winkleman; National Lottery Update. 11.55 Film: Where the Truth Lies. (2005) 1.35 Where Music Matters; (R) Weatherview. 1.45 Sign Zone: Country Tracks. (R) 2.40 Watchdog. (R) 3.40 MasterChef: The Professionals. (R) 4.40 BBC News.
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Rip Off Britain. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.30 Traffic Cops; (R) BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Have I Got News for You. 9.30 Live at the Apollo. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 Question Time. 11.35 Hearts and Minds. (R) 12.10 This Week; Holiday Weatherview. 1.00 Sign Zone: Countryfile. (R) 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 2.55 Start Your Own School. (R) 3.55 BBC News.
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Rip Off Britain. BBC1 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R)
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Rip Off Britain. BBC1 BBC1 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer;
BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Getaways; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. Stacey's disappearance sends shock waves around the Square. 8.30 British Schools, Islamic Rules: Panorama; BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Accused. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 House on the Hill. 11.05 Don’t Hit My Mum. 12.05 The Apprentice. (R) 1.05 BBC News. 1.25 Sign Zone: Countryfile. (R) 2.20 MasterChef: The Professionals. (R) 2.50 Eyewitness. (R) 3.50 BBC News.
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BBC2 CBeebies. 11.30 Animal Park: Wild in
BBC1
BBC2 6.00
Africa. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Due South. (R) 1.45 Coast. 2.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals. 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 Jackie’s the Boy. 7.30 An Bhearna Bhaoil (The Gap of Danger); BBC Weather Update. 8.00 Alan Titchmarsh’s Garden Secrets. 9.00 The Foods That Make Billions; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 Great Unanswered Questions. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Stormont Today. 11.50 American Dream. (R) 12.50 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.30 Daily Politics. 1.00 See Hear. 1.30 Film 2010 with Claudia Winkleman. 2.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals. Sue Barker presents coverage of day four from the O2 in London. 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 House on the Hill. (R) 7.30 Santer; BBC Weather Update. 8.00 Edwardian Farm. 9.00 Ancient Worlds; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 The Foods That Make Billions. (R) 12.20 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 Dinner Date. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 River Monsters. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 The Zoo. 8.59 UTV Live Update. 9.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.05 The Cube: Celebrity Special. 12.00 Brain Box; ITV News Headlines. 2.10 The Rockford Files. (R) 3.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live. 2.00 Dinner Date. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Live UEFA Champions League. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.00 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time. 12.55 Film: The Howling. (1981) Horror, starring Dee Wallace Stone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 Film: A Shock to the System. (1990) 4.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 4.55 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
Channel 4
6.40 The Treacle People. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.35 Frasier. (R) 9.05 According to Jim. (R) 9.35 Cook Yourself Thin. (R) 10.05 One Tree Hill. (R) 11.00 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Jamie at Home. (R) 12.35 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (R) 1.35 Film: Revenge of the Pink Panther. (1978) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal Fifth Anniversary. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Kirstie’s Homemade Home. 9.00 The Family. 10.00 Frankie Boyle Live. (R) 11.05 Film: 1 Day. (2009) 1.05 Bull Run. 1.35 World B-Boy Series. (R) 2.00 Beach Volleyball. 2.55 KOTV Boxing Weekly. 3.20 World Sport. (R) 3.45 Cardiff Half Marathon. (R) 4.40 Great London Swim. (R) 5.35 Deadliest Catch. The opilio crab season begins again. (R)
Channel Five
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6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 Jeremy Kyle: Morning Surgery. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 Dinner Date. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.25 Party Political Broadcast. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 Cheetah Kingdom. 8.30 Coronation Street. 8.59 UTV Live Update. 9.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 11.00 UTV Live; Weather. 11.05 Swingtown. 12.00 Brain Box. 2.30 Countrywise; (R) ITV News Headlines. 2.55 Film: Be Cool. (2005) 4.55 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.
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6.25 Sali Mali. (R) 6.30 Planet Cook. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.35 Frasier. (R) 9.05 According to Jim. (R) 9.35 Cook Yourself Thin. (R) 10.05 One Tree Hill. 11.05 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Supporting Acts. (R) 12.20 A Place in the Sun: Home or USA? (R) 1.25 Film: The African Queen. (1951) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal Fifth Anniversary. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.25 4thought.tv. 7.30 Unreported World. 8.00 Come Dine with Me. 9.00 The Event. 10.00 Peep Show. 10.30 Robert’s Web. 11.05 Ricky Gervais: Politics. (R) 12.40 Music on 4: Inputoutput. 12.55 Music on 4: 360 Sessions: Linkin Park. (R) 1.25 Music on 4: On Track. (R) 1.40 Music on 4: 4Play: Deftones. (R) 1.50 Film: Garage. (2007) 3.15 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. (R) 4.05 This Week’s 4Music Top 20. 5.50 Countdown. (R) 6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.10 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Police Interceptors: Special Edition. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. (2008) 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 Fifth Gear; Five News Update. 8.00 White Van Man; Five News at 9. 9.00 The Mentalist. 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. 10.55 CSI: Miami. (R) 11.55 Cops in Crisis. (R) 12.15 SuperCasino. 4.05 Motorsport Mundial. 4.30 Street Market Chefs. (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Cities. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
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sport Darts
Clarke fires in 3rd maximum
A Division leaders the Kings Arms opened up a 5pt lead at the top of the Division, after thumping the struggling Fountain 8-0, with Tony Ayres 108 finish the highlight in their victory. Ron Clarke struck his third maximum of the season, to inspire second placed BBHVC to a 71 win over the Black Horse, who now drop out of the top three. Replacing the Nuthurst side in third spot are the Roffey Club, who were held 4-4 by the Kings Arms B, while the Windmill's 6-2 beating of the Stout House was inspired by their skipper Dave Lennon who notched his second 180 of the campaign. The Shelley Arms hold a 4pt lead over the Bear Inn B in the B Division, the Shelley cruised past the Bedford Rascals 6-2, while the Bear lost their unbeaten record when they slipped up 5-3 to the Rising Sun B, who now move into third place. The Mill House last week beat the Plough in the Cup, but had to settle for a share of the points in a 4-4 draw this week. Roffey B move off the bottom, as they grabbed their first win of the season, when beating the Rising Sun 6-2, leaving the Sun to prop up the table in bottom spot. Meanwhile Southwater Club's 5-3 beating of the Norfolk Arms propels them up into the top half of the table.
Jack Tofts Cup
Recently the League staged the opening round of the Jack Tofts K.O. Cup, a competition in memory of the popular Horsham player. Last year’s Champions BBHVC A started their defence of the Cup, with a visit to the Rising Sun from the B Division, and proved far too strong comfortably going through 7-0. A Division pace setters and former Cup holders Kings Arms also progressed comfortably, beating the Windmill last season’s Plate winners 6-1. Justin Parker's 180 for the B Division leaders Shelley Arms, helped spur his side through winning 6-1 over the Bear Inn B, while the Kings Arms B joined the A side into the next round by beating the Norfolk Arms. Despite Adam Wales great 156 finish equalling the season's best for the Bear Inn A, they couldn't upset the Roffey Club, who went through 5-2.. 5-2 was also the score new side Mill House beat the Plough in Lower Beeding, with Steve Ellis providing the games highlight, hitting a 119 finish for the Mill. The three remaining ties all ended with close fought 4-3 victories for the Black Horse, Bedford Rascals, and Southwater Club who produced the shock of the round by beating A Division's Fountain, while the Stout House and the Rising Sun B made early exits.
Touchdown time for Heroes match If the closest brush you’ve had with American Football is when you watched The Waterboy, perhaps you should go watch a game. If you can make out what’s going on you’re doing well, but it’s a colourful spectacle at the very least. Sussex Thunder American Football Club is preparing to take on the Leicester Falcons in a charity game for Help for Heroes tomor-
row (Saturday 20th). The Thunder is Sussex’s only American Football team and has been based in Mid-Sussex for the last 6 years, competing in the British American Football Associations Premier League for the last two. The teams should be well matched and the game is expected to be a great one. The Division 1 side from Leicester boasts a former NFL quarter-
back, Bradlee Van Pelt on its roster. He spent time at the Denver Broncos and it will be an exciting passing game. The Thunder, led by Great Britain quarterback Eber Kington, will provide the offensive power needed to respond. The game will take place at Broadbridge Heath Athletic Stadium on Saturday 20th November. The event will include a live band at half time, a bar, and café, con-
cession stands and live commentary and all proceeds will be going to the charity. Admissions will be £3 for adults, £2 concessions and free for under 16’s. The Gates will open at 4.30 for a 6pm Kick off.
The Thunder are also continuing to recruit for the 2011 season, If you are over 14 and would like to play American Football contact recruitment@sussexthunder.com
Eddie’s big boost Former captain Eddie French has received a cheque, following a testimonial match held at the end of October. The match, at Alfold FC, saw a Horsham Select XI emerge as 9-3 victors over a Hornets' Supporters' XI in an entertaining afternoon. Jamie Taylor, Lee Carney, Gavin Geddes, Steve Flain and Ian Chatfield were among those to have delighted a good-sized crowd where even a heavy shower failed to dampen the spirits. Under Ed's captaincy, Horsham won promotion to the
Ryman Premier Division, were Sussex Senior Cup finalists and reached the 2nd Round of the FA Cup but a badly broken leg effectively ended his Horsham career after close on 400 appearances. Sadly, Eddie recently suffered another setback when he broke his other leg whilst playing for Loxwood and will be out again for a prolonged period. As a great servant and friend to Horsham FC and its supporters, the benefit game was played at Alfold FC in his honour.
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sport Basketball
Mixed results for the Hawks
Wet weather warriors After a breathless 22-21 win for Horsham under 13s at Chichester in the first round of league fixtures, last weekend’s 10-0 victory in steady rain on a muddy Eastbourne pitch was an altogether different affair. It was a hard fought Sussex ‘A’ League contest, with a lot of endeavour, as well as frequent handling errors and knock-ons from both sides. These provided plenty of action for the forwards, with a high number of scrummages keeping the front five of Elliot Martin, Luke Saunders, Joe Roche, Julius Granville-Smith and Bryn Bloodworth busy throughout the match. There was little discernable pattern to the match early on, with play concentrated in the middle of the park, and neither side dominating.
Youth Football
For Horsham, back row forwards Duncan Watkins and the captain Paul Schroter made one or two surging runs. Flanker Rowan Murphy-Hunt went off injured and was replaced by Rory McGearty. Eastbourne have some big players in their pack and proved to be good at mauling, but less mobile in the rucks. The deadlock was broken late in the first half, when Watkins made a run from the back of the scrum virtually to the line. From the breakdown Schroter took it on, the ball was moved neatly along the line in the backs and James Fitzpatrick went over for the try. After half time, Eastbourne put the Green & Whites under a period of sustained pressure. Horsham held firm. Man-of-the-Match Dominic
Harry caught the eye with some fearless tackling. Full back Alex Clery impressed with some confident handling and kicking for touch. Aidan Thompson came on for Nick Baynes at scrum half, Todd Lowe at flanker. Both teams were inclined to rush their moves and like the first half, the error count was high. However, as the second half unfolded, the Horsham pack began to dominate. Urged on by a strong and vocal contingent of Horsham parents and coaches, Horsham made deeper inroads into Eastbourne territory, and with the last play scored through a typical No.8 run from Watkins off the back of a scrum. There was a well-observed two minutes silence before kickoff to mark Remembrance Day.
l Horsham under-15s lost 20-15
at champions Chichester in the Sussex A Division. The home team took a 10-0 lead with a long-range penalty and converted try before Aled Price reduced the arrears just before the break with a 35m penalty for Horsham. The visitors then dominated the second half and drew level midway through the second half with a superb team try scored by Ryan Lawford and converted by Price. Chichester then scored a converted try and added another massive penalty shortly afterwards to lead 20-10. However, Horsham clinched a bonus point with a late Blaise Salle try in the corner, five minutes after Lawford had seen what looked like a perfectly legitimate try ruled out by the referee for obstruction.
Five star show from Southwater Arun & Chichester Sunday Southwater U16 returned to Woodland Park, the scene of last week’s cup quarter-final victory, but this time in a league fixture against Rustington Otters. It wasn't until the final minute of the first half that Adam Laker raced through to put the visitors ahead. Chris Maxted doubled the lead from the penalty spot after the break, before Rustington pulled one back. Southwater were awarded a second penalty, which was saved well, only for Ryan Thomas to react first and restore the Rossoneri's two goal advantage. Laker struck the fourth from the edge of the box after a mazy run, with Ben Chowney completing the scoring pushing the ball underneath the advancing keeper in the
final minutes.
Sussex Sunday Youth League Horsham Town Youth U-15s travelled to Hastings but fell behind to a questionable penalty in the 9th minute. Hastings then made it 2-0 a minute later with some sloppy defending. Horsham then started to get used to the pitch and kept the ball on the wings away from the puddles. Horsham got their first goal in the 30th minute when Harry Garman surged down the left flank and put in a great cross for Stanley Rice to knock home. This spurred Horsham on and 2 minutes later George Hole fired the equaliser in. Two minutes from half time Horsham got a corner which Hole crossed in and Tom Barnes bun-
dled over the line, to put the Hornets 3-2 up. Lewis Blaney, the Horsham keeper, pulled off some fine saves to keep Hastings at bay. A frustrated Zak Comber got his reward in the 60th minute to give Horsham a 4-2 victory.
HDYFL U15's Division 'A' Royal United came up against Twin Oaks on Saturday, the only team to take points off high-flying Royals this season. Having dominated much of the first half, Royals kept up the pressure in the second and got a deserved first when the impressive Alex Parsons broke free, outpacing their back line and drilling the ball into the corner. Jake Legrange made it 2-0 when he fired in after good work
from Tom Frankland and Jacob Waller. With 3 minutes left, Twin Oaks got a goal back, but Royals deservedly finished winners to take all 3 points. It was a very good team performance, with Anthony Jupp, Harry Garman in defence and both Zac Love & Jake Legrange working hard up front, but MOTM went to Luke Polie who was strong, determined and at the heart of an excellent back four. HDYFL U11's Division 'B' Horsham Sparrows produced a superb team performance, convincingly beating Heron Way 6-2. Sparrows fell behind twice but hit back with goals from Jacob Tombling (2); Nathan Bhatti (2); Alex Coles and Charlie Stack. Jack Bovey was man of the match.
Following last season’s fantastic achievements, the Horsham Hawks are back in action with a mixed start to the season. The Under 11s have had a great start, soundly defeating the Brighton Cougar Cubs and Worthing D & D. The Under 12s have also had convincing wins over the Angmering Cobras and the Brighton Cougars. “These are great results”, says Hawks coach, John Dishington. “There will, however, be tougher opposition as the season progresses”. The Under 14s started the season by playing possibly the two strongest teams in their league, with losses to the Crawley Cagers and the Brighton Cougars. “The Under 14s showed considerable improvement in the second match which will undoubtedly continue”, says John Dishington. Several Hawks players have achieved individual success since last season. Two of the Under 12 boys, Wesley Dishington and MIguel Rodriguez, attended the south east England regional trials and were both selected for the first draft of the squad with Miguel being selected to represent the south east of England at the Under 13 national tournament. Three under 12 girls, Georgina Lilburn, Daniela Lozzi and Haylee Miller, attended the south east England trials. Daniela was selected to represent south east England at the Girls under 13 national tournament. Additionally, Miguel Rodriguez has also been selected to play for national league team, Worthing Thunder Under 13, whilst Wesley Dishington and Louis Eager play for the Brighton Cougars Under 13 national league team.
Reports & Pics
Many thanks to all of the clubs that have submitted reports. We do our best to publish all reports sent to us, and welcome words and pictures from all sports clubs in the district. So keep them coming - and if you think there is a match/sports event we should be at then do get in touch. Don’t forget pics taken by The Resident are available as Jpegs free or charge. Please send reports and picture requests to ben@the-resident.co.uk
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Hornets shock Crawley Horsham 2 Crawley Town 0 Sussex Senior Cup: Round 2 While the media were rejoicing at the announcement of next year’s Royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton, it was a less feted duo who would take the headlines at Gorings Mead. Anthony Storey and Ben Andrews claimed the goals that saw Horsham to a deserved Sussex Senior Cup victory over big-spending Crawley Town. The Hornets rode their luck at times, the Reds twice hit the woodwork with the game goalless and Mark Zawadski pulled off a fine early save, but this was no fluke victory by the hosts whose determination and appetite for the game was arguably the decisive factor in this well-contested second round tie. Understandably, perhaps, this was not the Conference high-flyers’ first team squad but suggestions that Crawley would send a scratch side seemed unfounded as they took to the field with several players with Football League experience. Argentinean midfielder Sergio Torres, a reputed
£100,000 signing from Peterborough, Danny Hall (over 150 appearances for Oldham Athletic, Shrewsbury and Chesterfield) and former Yeovil, Hereford and Shrewsbury
midfielder Ben Smith all started the game alongside reserve team goalkeeper Nick Jordan (ex-Exeter City), Glenn Wilson (Rushden & Diamonds), Jamie Cook (Stevenage Borough and Oxford United) and Chris Flood (£10,000 summer purchase from Salisbury City) while manager Steve Evans was in the ground to cast his eye over trialist Ryan Crockford. Unable to boast a similar depth of squad, the Hornets fielded the same 11 that fell to a cruel defeat against Billericay at the weekend, with the exception of hamstring victim Gary Charman whose place on the wing was taken by Mark Knee. A disappointingly sub-200 crowd saw Crawley spurn an early opportunity when Cook put a free header wide. Zawadski’s sharp reaction save saw Cook’s header pushed round the foot of the post and Crawley were further denied on 11 minutes when a poor clearance by Jordan was allowed to reach Cook on the left flank and his cross was met first time by Flood who sent his effort crashing on to the crossbar. The Hornets were the first to
Horsham rode their luck at times but defeated a strong Crawley side on Tuesday night (Pictures by John Lines) threaten after the break and only Jordan’s fine save kept the match goalless after Andrews’ header had looked destined for the bottom corner. A patient Crawley attack saw a good run and shot from the tricky Torres deflected away for a throw and, when the ball was played back in to the penalty area, Cook’s flicked header looped over Zawadski’s head and hit the crossbar, the ball bouncing down on the goal-line before being hacked away from danger by Carey. The visitors’ bench appealed forlornly that the ball had crossed the line but referee Ashley Slaughter waved away their claims and, within minutes, Horsham were ahead. Paul Kennett’s long ball out of defence gave Pat Harding the chance to run at Glenn
Wilson and, having got the better of the full-back, Harding’s attempts at taking the ball past the ‘keeper were ended when he was felled by Jordan and Storey stepped up to send him the wrong way from the spot. Horsham added a second on 72 minutes when Andrews met Carey’s corner-kick to send a header across goal and in to the top corner of the net for his third goal of the season. Report courtesy of www.hornetsreview.co.uk Sussex County Div 3 Broadbridge Heath completed their run of games against the top four in the league with a third win, a 3-0 win over Hurstpierpoint. The first half was an end to end affair with the hosts hitting the woodwork and being denied by Westoby’s splendid
point blank stop whilst at the other end, Wood had a goal bound effort blocked, and Hamilton hit the side netting before opening the scoring. He latched onto a loose ball after the home keeper lost a cross and blasted home. With new signing Grant Miller beginning to impose himself alongside Luke Richardson in the Heath midfield, the visitors lead appeared more secure approaching half time. In the second half, an enterprising Heath were rewarded when a dipping cross come shot from Jamal Sultan doubled their advantage. Although the Hurstpierpoint forwards were always a threat, it was Heath who looked more likely to score with their backline solid and midfield and strikers looking hungry for more goals. The third came from young substitute Ollie Moore who half
volleyed in from the edge of the box.
WSFL Division 2 North A Father and son combination broke the deadlock for AFC Roffey as they beat Partridge Green 6-1. Dan Lawrence delivering a ball into the area with father Jonny Lawrence slotting home. Green pulled one back, then Lawrence Sr repaid the compliment by laying in Dan to finish. Roffey pulled further ahead with Jonny grabbing a second. Dan Shorey scored the goal of the game with a great chip from outside of the box. Chris Porter rose well head home a Shorey cross and again Chris Porter’s goal bound shot was turned in by Pete Woods.
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‘B’ team put up a real challenge
John Kimberley scored late on in the u18 boys’ 10-2 victory, having played most of the match as goalkeeper (pics: Clare Turnbull)
Horsham ‘A’ batted consistently well throughout their innings against Horsham ‘B’, with Sam Winser (20*) and Peter Thomas (16) laying a good foundation for Tom Haines (24*) and Oli Lewis (15) to hit the ball about in the final overs. After a steady start, Horsham ‘B’ looked doomed at 51-4 after 6 overs, but last man standing Harry Haines had other ideas as he took his side to within seven runs of victory, before being brilliantly caught and bowled by Sam Winser. Horsham ‘A’ batted again in the second game against Southwater, and started well with both Sam Winser and Tom Haines retiring, but Southwater had a stroke of luck when Jonny Newland was run out at the Bowlers end without facing a ball. This meant that Harry Haines and Tom Clark had to re-build the innings, and Harry Child’s last over restricted them to 98-3. Tom Haines’ opening spell reduced Southwater to 16-4, but last man Oli McCrea blasted an impressive 33 as Southwater finished on a respectable 64 all out. Once again Harry Child bowled well in the last match for Southwater, reducing Horsham ‘B’ to 14-3, before a rearguard action from Oli Lewis (12) and Peter Thomas (18*) enabled Horsham to finish on 71-4. In reply, Southwater owed it all to Oli McCrea again as this time he posted an unbeaten 33 to ease Southwater over the line.
Goalie grabs a goal as Horsham run riot Another fight
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Boxing
Horsham Hotshots v Brighton & Hove Flippers A mid table clash between Horsham and Brighton at the Broadbridge Heath Astro ended in a 1-0 defeat for the home side, despite an excellent performance from the Horsham youngsters. Goalie Sam Johnson made an incredible save and newcomers Matt Clemens and Edward Hawrych both played extremely well on their debuts. Man of the match
Robbie Dean was MotM
went to Peter Neave for another fine performance.
U-18 Girls England National Knockout Cup: Round Two In a very entertaining game Horsham were unlucky to lose by a 40 margin against a well drilled Surbiton side. Georgia Frett had an outstanding game in goal, very well supported by the Horsham defence. Surbiton were worthy winners but the Horsham girls should be proud of their performance against such a talented Surbiton team which included several England and regional players.
U-18 Boys England National Knockout Cup: Round Two Horsham’s two hour journey to take on New Milton in the rain in the second round of the cup was certainly worth the trip as the Horsham side were rewarded with a well deserved 10-2 win. With their regular goal keeper unavailable, John Kimberley bravely volunteered to take on the role, and did a great job in only his third ever game in goal. Hugh Turnbull and Robbie Denman were fantastic at the back, giving the team a real platform to build on. Jack Dean led the line brilliantly and Max Silvey had a great first game for Horsham.
Horsham went ahead first but New Milton soon levelled the score. By the half time break Horsham led 5-2 and had really started to assert their authority on the game. As the game went into the final few minutes, and the score stood at 8-2, stand in goalie John Kimberley discarded his keepers pads and resumed his natural role of attacking forward - immediately making his mark with a goal for the Horsham side. Horsham survived a short corner in the last few minutes and even managed to add a tenth goal before the final whistle. Man of the match was Robbie. Scorers: Jack Dean 3, Robbie Denman 2, Andrew Paterson, Will Jones, Dan Humphreys, Zac Chinn, John Kimberley. U-14 Boys Development Cup The second round of the triangular tournament was played between Horsham, Surbiton and Woking. In the first game Horsham lost 3-0 to Surbiton. Peter Neave, and Austin Harwood-Stamper worked well in defence, tackling and bringing the ball forward again when Surbiton attacked. Noah Chinn and George Smith continually tried to get the ball forward, but Surbiton’s strong
midfield proved difficult to get through. Joel Chinn showed true grit in goal, but unfortunately Surbiton managed to score. The second half again started with Horsham putting pressure on Surbiton and there was some good forward passing from Lewis Harvey and Matthew Blogg, and some good runs down the wing by Aden Gwynne. However Surbiton scored their second goal. Surbiton attacked again and with a deflected shot soaring into the corner scored their final goal. l The Horsham boys came out fighting for their match against Woking, but lost 8-1. The play was continually moving from one end to the other but the Woking midfield was particularly strong and Horsham were unable to get past them. A quick break at the beginning of the second half led to Woking’s 4th goal. Joel saved the next attempt but after a short corner Woking scored again. Woking were continually putting pressure on the Horsham defence and midfield, scoring several times. With only a few minutes to go, and 8-0 down Horsham still continued to battle and Noah scored a great goal. A fitting end for the game as the boys’ level of play deserved a better outcome.
night from ABC
Hundreds of people turned up to watch a great night of boxing, hosted by Horsham Amateur Boxing Club, at the Holbrook Club earlier this month. The night was such a success that the club is busy arranging another one, on 5th march 2011. Keeps tabs on www.horshamabc.co.uk
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