The Resident - 21st May 2010

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A new Cycling Forum for Horsham was launched recently. The Forum, whose key aim is to achieve safer cycling in the Horsham area, will help to identify priorities for improving conditions and facilities for all cyclists in Horsham, especially at a time when the new West Sussex Local Transport Plan is being consulted on and the area is facing major development pressures in the future. For details about joining, contact sally.horner@horsham.gov.uk. The Forum also has a new Facebook page, Horsham Cycling Forum and can be followed on Twitter@HorshamCycling.

Cover kings

Progressive rock covers band Epsilon, return to The Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham, on Friday 11th June to perform an evening of music by Pink Floyd, Genesis and Yes. Also expect some Focus, Marillion and Moody Blues thrown in (as well as some tracks you probably have never heard of). The light show is provided my Aardvark AV. Entry is £3 on the door and their version of “Hocus Pocus” is probably worth the admission on its own. www.myspace.com/epsilonuk

Services move

Horsham adults’ services will have a new address this week when they move into County Hall North. The teams had worked in Talbot House, East Street, Horsham. They are moving to County Hall North, Chartway, Horsham, RH12 1XA, on Tuesday May 18. The adults’ services teams moving are social workers, occupational therapy, commissioning and financial adult safeguarding. The County Council has been marketing Talbot House over recent months through its agents, Cluttons, and is now in receipt of a number of bids that are being reviewed ahead of a recommendation to Members.

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Mum’s the word for new Italian

The Italian Quarter is heading for a shake-up - there’s a new family in town! Francesco Raciti, well known in Horsham from his time as manager of Strada in East Street, will be opening a new restaurant in the summer. Alongside him in the kitchen at the new Italian will be brother Alessandro and sister Rossella, with mum looking out over the three of them! The business will bear her name - Carmela - and it is located at the historic building at the top of Denne Road, formerly a Pizza Piazza and IndiGo, opposite the new Wabi Japanese at the end of East Street. Francesco said: “I will keep the structure the same as it is a listed building, but we need to give the place a revamp. We are looking at creating a traditional Italian restaurant here. “I want to offer something different to the chain restaurants, so this is a family run business, offering good, Southern Italian food, mainly Sicilian. We are going to make the outside area look really nice, lots of plants and new seating, as we want it to be the sort of place where you can just pop in for a drink or an Espresso during lunch or after work. “It will be very European and will fit in with a lot of what is happening at this end of town.” There’s no doubt about it though, for all his experience and popularity, Francesco has his work cut out. Not only has he taken on a building that is in need of serious investment, he must then attract customers who have no shortage of Italian options. Within 100 metres of Carmela’s

are Tortellini, Filippo’s, Pizza Express and Strada, not to mention Cote, Quarter Restaurant and Wabi. And it is still possible that another restaurant will open at the former King’s Head site at the opposite end of East Street. Francesco is only too aware of the competition, but feels he can offer something different. “We are sourcing as much of our products as we can locally, and are looking to be cheaper than our com-

petitors, especially with the drinks that we offer. “We already have a menu ready, but it will be a case of changing it all the time, keeping it fresh with new ideas.” A

menu is now ready, and includes Sicilian thin and crispy squared pizza, Tortellini Al Cinghiale (wild boar pasta) and Fegato di vitello (calves liver in a white wine shallots sauce), Zuppa Di Crostacei (Sicilian style mussels soup with salmon and squid) and Pescespada Spertu (swordfish steak). Watch this space for an opening date, perhaps around the end of July.

Carmela Raciti with daughter Rossella and son Francesco, manager of the restaurant


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John on the John Now here at The Resident we like toilet humour as much as the next man! But one must wonder if John O’Sullivan is loo-sing the plot he’s put up a huge poster of himself sitting on the toilet to promote his comedy show, Newsagent Provocateur. The picture, which also has him holding a cigarette, has gone up on scaffolding in place while repairs are made to the roof above his shop, The Candy Box in Horsham’s Carfax. It went up after John declared he may take a little break from his Candy Times billboards, which have been popular with shoppers around the town. John said: “I put it up as I thought it would be quite amusing, and of course it promotes the show. I’ve had a good response to it so far from lots of people writing on my

Newsagent Provocateur website. “It’s been up for over a day now (the poster was put up on Wednesday morning) and I’ve not had an official request from

the council to take it down. “All I’ve heard so far is that a lot of people are walking by it and laughing!” If it does land John in trouble, it wouldn’t be his first brush with the authorities. He upset the council with a billboard mocking Crawley, and the incident inspired much of the gags in his sell-out comedy show, Newsagent Provocateur, at the Capitol earlier this year. Not one to shy away from mischief, John may have further dented his relationship with Horsham District Council this week, by attempting to pay a £35 parking fine with 1p and 2p coins! He said: “They’ve refused once before so this time I put the coins in a box, wrapped them in some pretty paper and put some chocolates on top and just left it there with the parking ticket!”

New Salon for Southwater

Tania Clarke, formerly of Topcat Connects, opened a new Unisex salon in Southwater on Monday. Having returned from managing a salon in Australia in February 2009, Tania has become somewhat a victim of her own success, offering her mobile services around the village and as far as Lancing. But she has decided to put all her eggs in one basket, opening a "small but perfectly

formed" studio within The Weald House, on Worthing Road, at the entrance to the Southwater Business Park. Tania has accrued approximately 200 clients in the year and puts it down not only to her UK training and Qualifications, but more so her additional techniques taught whilst in Australia, namely her trendy cutting style, her flawless foiling and creative colouring skills.

Tania will continue to operate on an appointment only basis and is opening up late on two evenings each week Further down the line, Tania wants to expand over the entire first floor, providing a haven with services such as a Beauty Therapist, Nail Technician, Tattooist, Podiatrist and Solarium. Suggestions are welcome. Call Tania on 07736 298241

“I am extremely pleased that our Partnership has been able to produce such a fresh looking and refocused guide for the town. It’s just what we and our customers need and it fully reflects the many reasons for shopping and spending quality time in the town.” The guide fully documents the growth in options to eat out in style in Horsham, with Wabi and Carmela, both at the eastern end of East Street, already listed. Adam Walker of Crickmay Chartered Surveyors and a member of Horsham Unlimited’s Launch Board was keen to highlight these examples and the number of changes since the last guide as evidence of the continued investment from businesses in the town. He said: “Although it is always sad to lose businesses from the town centre, it does create opportunities for new ones to come in. “The trend towards more cafés and restaurants is being seen in other towns as well but Horsham with its lovely, mainly pedestrian friendly environment is better placed than most to take advantage of this shift in the way smaller town centres are being used. “Providing we promote ourselves properly Horsham has a fantastic opportunity to become a dining out destination of choice across a very wide area”. Guides can be picked up from Swan Walk, the visitor information centre in the Causeway and from most cafes around the town. A special version can be downloaded via www.horshamunlimited.co.uk

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Treats in store Everyone goes into Mr Simms thinking ‘Oh, I wonder if they sell that?’ For me it was Highland Toffee (the ones I used to buy for 5p, not the 10p ones in the darker wrapper that weren’t as nice, from a newsagent down Crawley Rd, Roffey, which is now a dry cleaners!) I found them easily enough on the Saturday, but they were all gone by Tuesday! The same went for the tubs of Candy Floss - I wonder if Benson’s funfair in Horsham Park noticed a dip in sales last week? We heard another customer go in and order something from the jars, and ask - without a great deal of hope - “I don’t suppose you have sugar mice, do you?” “At the back of the shop on the left”, came the reply. There’s no doubt about it, Mr Simms is not just for the kids, although admittedly its arrival is one of those landmark events in the life of our local children. Maybe not their ‘Kennedy’ or ‘Man on the Moon’, but you’ll see that kids about town are a bit happier than they were this time last month!

Sweet smell of success as Mr Simms opens How did old fashioned sweet shops ever go out of business in the first place? We don’t know the answer, but it would appear that we’ve been missing them! Traditional sweet shop Mr Simms opened in Horsham on Saturday, and you could barely move in the store. And it wasn’t just kids in there either! It was so busy that The Resident, armed with notebook and camera, decided it would be best to pay another visit on Tuesday when things had died down a bit. They hadn’t. As sweet shops go - it’s got the lot and is irresistible whatever your age. There’s Swirly Wirly lollipops, Candy Canes, Love Heart lollies, Millions bubblegum, Highland Toffee, 80s favourites such as Wham bars and Jawbreakers, Candy Floss tubs, American Cream Soda flavoured Sherbert, nougat, fudge, chocolate, liquorice, truffles, marshmallows, chocolate drops, coconut ice, jelly beans, chocolate bananas and sugar mice. And in amongst the 350 jars (yes, you read that right - we

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counted 284 large tubs and some 75 smaller ones, all with different sweets) you’ll find just about everything else - mint humbugs, tum tums, bon bons, you name it.

What sets Mr Simms apart is the authenticity of the shop. There’s seemingly a great deal of effort that has gone into making buying sweets an experience - and recre-

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Opening was ‘beyond our wildest dreams’ Continued from Page 4...

wearing shirts and ties with aprons, Olde English fonts on the jar labels, and even 1940s/1950s music playing - it was Mr Sandman by The Chordettes when we entered. It may be coming from a hidden CD player but it does what it’s supposed to do. Only an air raid siren could make the theme any more authentic! Mr Simms is not unique to Horsham - there are actually more than 50 stores nationwide, but

most of them are up north. The Horsham store is co-owned by Anthony and Sharon O’Callaghan and Alan and Karen Schleich. The O’Callaghan’s, who live in Horsham, were inspired to open a shop after a trip to Poole. Anthony said: “We came across an old sweet shop that sold all of the things we had when we were children. “We spent a fortune in there. We came back home and started talking about opening an old fashioned sweet shop. We came across Me Simms and we thought ‘wow, this is the one’. “It was just a matter of finding the right location and with this being an old market town we opted for Horsham, as it fits in well with that. At the time this was the only available store in W e s t Street.” They admitted that they expected a good open-

ing day, but said that Saturday surpassed all expectations. Anthony said as he poured some rhubarb and custard sweets on to the scales: “You make plans and predictions but you never know how it will

go. But Saturday was beyond our w i l d e s t dreams and even Sunday and Monday was better than we thought.” Already the owners have noticed that they have several regulars, and people are starting to come in with requests. Many of the old sweet manufacturers are around and Mr Simms can even order in certain sweets that they may not already stock. “A lot of people are coming in and saying ‘Oh, I remember those from when I was a kid!’”, said Sharon. “I think it’s a shop that makes people happy.”

Wabi coming soon

The new Japanese restaurant, Wabi, is open to the public from June 18th. It includes an aquarium for jellyfish, and having had a look round (article in last week’s Resident) we’re quite excited about it!

Another recent success story in Horsham has been Salsa Evolution. Last Thursday, Salsa Evolution invited a special guest teacher to its weekly class & club night. Mikaela, who trained in Cuba, New York and Puerto Rico, taught a free Reggaeton class to Salsa Evolution students. Salsa Evolution run cross body style Salsa classes and courses throughout Horsham, and are at the Horsham Cricket Club on Thursdays. See www.salsaevolution.co.uk for more

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Local theatre troupe The Space Drama Company will be staging the American classic Our Town by Thornton Wilder from 19th- 22nd May at St. John’s Church, Broadbridge Heath at 7.45pm. Tickets which cost £10 or £7.50 (concessions) from 01403 255105

Superlungs headline a rock night at the Extra Time bar, Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre tonight. Horsham bands Everafta, Blue Straglers and Drop Out Luke will also be on the bill. The event is held in aid of Help for Heroes. Tickets cost £5 on the door.

23rd May

The Mary How Trust is holding a spring plant sale at Horsham Unitarian Church, Worthing Road, Horsham. Local gardeners have lovingly nurtured a wide variety of plants for the sale! The sale runs from 10am to 1pm. There will be a refreshments stall and a raffle.

23rd May

TV actor and satirist John Bird opens the Horsham Hospital Summer Fete. This year’s event will again feature live music, children’s attractions, more than 25 stalls, a grand prize draw, fairground rides for children and face painting. Pop along at 24pm and support the cause.

23rd May

I wonder if they actually have those haircuts during the day, like for work and things? Anyway, the Fab Beatles recreate the sound of a sixties band you might have heard of, at the Capitol tonight. They boast of being the ‘most accurate live tribute’ of all. Tickets cost £17 from 750220

There’s an open mic night at Gary’s Live Music Club at Coolham Village Hall tonight. Performers include Les Elvin, John De Little, Trevor Clawson, Trevor Lynn (clearly Trevors everywhere are making a bid for stardom!) & Mike Whiteley (pictured) and Andrew Perry & Peter Clifton.

29th May

Barns Green RFC hosts a charity rugby 7's tournament from 1.30pm in memory of Simon Viney, a young player who tragically passed away before Christmas. Funds raised from the event go to Wooden Spoon. There’s also competitions, raffles, bar and BBQ on the village green.

30th May

Representatives from the Bomber Command Association (BCA) will be at Old Barn Nurseries at Dial Post at 1-4pm to promote a range of greeting cards and fine prints sold in aid of a WWII memorial. All are welcomes to share their wartime experiences. Call 710000 for details.

30th May

Les Baker is at the folk club in Denne Road An internationally acclaimed poet, Les takes us into his weird and wonderful world of parody, poetry and music. Funny, witty, seriously silly - but always brilliant this is a performer not to be missed! Tickets are £6 on the door. All are welcome

31st May

Leslie Grantham, best known for the role of Den Watts in EastEnders, will be putting his best foot forward as Pte Walker in Dad’s Army Marches On, a new adaptation of the classic sitcom, at The Capitol from today until 26th May. Get your tickets from 01403 750220

It’s the annual six-a-side football tournament in memory of Bradley Rooke, who died tragically in 2006. The event, organised by Bradley’s friends and family, has grown in each of the last three years and this year 32 teams will compete in a World Cup format at Horsham Rugby Club

Mushy Ate My Credit Card, a one man play by Mark Brailsford, is on at the Capitol. Sam’s love of watching cricket leads to a touchingly hilarious personal journey as he follows the fortunes of Sussex Cricket Club in their quest to win their first Championship in 164 years.

4th Jun

Southwater Football Club hosts its charity cycle ride in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice. Groups of 10 will leave Southwater Sports Club from 11.30am and the route takes in Dragons Green and The Bax Castle, and ends up back at the Sports Club for a BBQ.

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There’s a family fun day at the Holbrook Club this Mank holidayMonday, at 12-4pm. There will be inflatables, BBQ, bar, stalls and other attractions. Entry is £2.50 or £1 for members. All are welcome. For more information visit www.theholbrookclub.co.uk

The Kidz Stuff festival looks to be a better package all round this year, and boasts no less than five world record attempts across three days! Sunday will see a huge gunge fight. Dave Benson Phillips will be about too, and it should be a cracking weekend. See www.kidzstuff.org.uk

There’s a Diesel Motorcycle rally at the Bat and Ball Pub in Newpound, Wisborough Green, today and tomorrow. It won’t be a huge event, but if you’ve got a diesel bike and would like to pop along, there will be good food, beer and camping, with info at www.DieselBike.net

The midnight walk in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice isn’t on until 19th June, but this is deadline day for entries. Honestly, we were there last year (takings pics - it’s girls only) and it’s a super night for those taking part so don’t miss out. Call 01293 447364 to join up

Southwater Village Hall committee are putting their annual dinner dance at 7pm to mark the village hall's 85 years of service. The entertainment is supplied by Ray Campbell, a pianist, singer and comedian. Tickets are £12 from Wheelwright House, Worthing Road (730263).

Hey y’all, time to put the pants and sneakers on, grab some candy, jump in the Buick and head on down to Broadbridge Heath leisure centre for some Gridiron! It’s the first game at their new ground for Sussex Thunder, and I bet they’re in no way tired of our lazy Americanisms. Word!

Derek Acorah, the UK’s No.1 Spirit Medium. The star of Living TV’s ‘Paranormal Egypt’,’ Ghost Towns’, and ‘Most Haunted’, brings his hugely entertaining evening of psychic abilities to Horsham’s capitol. Tickets £17.50 from 01403 750220. It’s a whole new world!

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Now for that hospital...

It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Horsham MP Francis Maude. He was easily re-elected by the voters but couldn’t resist giving his main rival a verbal bashing during his acceptance speech. He was then part of talks in forming our new coalition government, and was subsequently named Cabinet Office Minister. Now he’s charged with, among other things, cutting big bonuses among our senior civil servants. The Resident eventually caught up with Francis for a quick chat about his plans... On his new role... “It’s not an entirely new role to me as I’ve been shadow cabinet office minister during the last term of government, but of course doing it in government is a whole lot different to doing it in opposition.”

Busy times? “Very much so. When I was (Conservative) party chairman I had a job that was not unlike being a (cabinet office minister). It was a pretty busy job and this is a similar job.”

Working with the Lib Dems Being a coalition government is different from what we had plans for

and that brings challenges but it has lots of advantages, particularly as it is (a government) that was supported by 60% of the voters. Nobody could have predicted what happened and we have to adjust to it.”

Will we see less of him now? “No, I don’t think so. I have been a minister before, and I have been in a constituency that has been far more marginal before (Francis was MP in North Warwickshire before losing narrowly to Labour’s Mike O’Brien in 1992. The Tories took the seat back from O’Brien on May 6th by just 54 votes!) and you organise your workload, and ensure you keep Fridays Francis thanks the voters and his fellow candidates. Well, except one!

free for constituency work, like speaking to local people and making house visits. The constituency is always the priority. They are, after all, the ones who put you there.

On his victory here in Horsham “I was thrilled as I received 53% of the vote, which is the largest share I have ever had, and given the boundary changes and a bitter campaign (it was satisfying).”

Being rattled by the Lib Dems “I wasn’t rattled - it was a negative, personal campaign and I think the result shows that people do not like these sort of campaigns. They like campaigns based on the issues both locally and nationally.” On that Lib Dem newspaper Half of it was a personal attack on me and then there was an old fashioned ‘we only want an NHS one’ argument on the hospital.”

And how are things on the hospital “We are having a meeting this week about the feasibility study, to see how things are going. I think things are still looking good. We won’t be in a position to give an update (for the public) after this meeting but we should have something soon.”

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It’s fair to say that there are riskier jobs in the world, from a long term perspective, than being the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Horsham. Here’s how Francis has fared since he stepped into Peter Hordern’s boots in 1997...

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Francis wins with 29,015 votes, 50.7% of the vote. Although Labour’s landslide ensures the figure is a lot less than the 42,210 Tory votes in 1992

Francis gets 3,000 less votes (26,134) than in 1997, but there’s a lower turnout, due to the inevitable result. His share increases to 51.5%

Dead on 50% of the votes for the Tories, so no great disaster, but it’s the lowest Tory percentage for many years. Still 13,000 votes more than the Lib Dems The seat was never in doubt, but Francis will have been pleased to bag another stint as Horsham MP, winning with a slightly increased majority


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In memory of Georgia

A cheque for £12,000 has been donated in memory of Millais schoolgirl Georgia Tooley, who died of cancer in March. Local writer Jill Landskroner started writing a musical, The Dream Maker, two years ago during intensive chemotherapy. And after a successful run at the Capitol Jill donated all the proceeds to Cancer Research UK. Jill was diagnosed with occult cancer in December 2007. While undergoing treatment she began writing The Dream Maker, a musical fantasy with hope and belief as its message and with the aim of raising vital funds for Cancer Research UK. The dream became reality on February 23rd 2010 when The Dream Maker premiered at The Capitol, running for a week. The money raised by the show was donated in memory of local teenager Georgia, who sadly lost her battle with cancer in March this year, aged 14. Georgia attended Millais school and was a pupil at Castlewood Primary school where Jill worked as a learning

support assistant before her diagnosis. Several cast members of The Dream Maker were Castlewood and Millais students and many of them knew Georgia. Jill said: “I was so sad when I heard the news about Georgia. I remember Georgia fondly from her days at Castlewood and wanted to offer my support to Georgia’s family and friends. “I was deeply touched to read all the wonderful messages on a Facebook page set up in Georgia’s memory and the message that came across so strongly is how many peo-

ple felt their lives were made Representative for the South ing for a totally original, low the incredible people who took better by knowing Georgia East Region published the fol- cost production could do well the journey with her to create with her positive attitude to lowing report in The NODA to consider ‘The Dream Maker’ The Dream Maker. She would Jill would like to pay triblife and caring personality. magazine: ‘Nick Lucas and ute to Georgia’s smile is constantly Sarah Esser as the two leads Continued on Page 11... all referred to by her friends. were a joy to watch and sang Throughout her treatment superbly. Georgia remained positive and Any sociher one wish was to ‘give e t y looksomething back’ and I hope in some way we have made a start to fulfill that wish. The Dream Maker team are planning a tribute show for Georgia to raise funds for The Chestnut Tree Hospice.’ The show was an outstanding success with many fine performances from local performers The show was attended by The President of NODA [National Operatic and Dramatic Association] and entourage. Jose Harri- Jill Landskroner (third from right) and members of The Dream Maker cast, hand over a cheque to Sharon Baldwin of Cancer Research UK. Cherie and Martin Tooley were also present at the handover last week son, Regional

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the resident | Friday 21 May 2010 Cont from Page 10... like special mention to go to Karen Franks as the show’s musical director who worked tirelessly on the superb orchestrations for the show, her daughter Beth who worked alongside her throughout the journey and choreographed the show and her friend of 40 years, Caroline Gould for all her help and support. Jill said: “There are so many people we will always be indebted to, without whom The

Dream Maker would never have happened; The Rotary Club of Horsham and all the wonderful people who sponsored the show, Michael Gattrell and staff at The Capitol and Nigel Goodall and staff of Kingslea School who kindly loaned us the school hall for rehearsals, to name a few. “ I am delighted with the support we received from the local community and feel that this was very much a local show featuring local talent and

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news supported by local companies and individuals. Jill would also like to thank everyone who came to see the show. For those who wold like to see it again, and indeed those who missed it, we do have a DVD of the world premiere opening night performance. All proceeds will be donated to Cancer Research UK to add to our total. Enquiries to jill@songdream.co.uk

Many of The Dream Maker’s young cast were friends of Georgia Tooley, who died in March

Georgia Tooley was a Southwater girl having moved here when she was two years old. She attended Castlewood School and then Millais in Horsham where she was in Year 10. In December 2009 she was diagnosed with a rare type of bone related cancer called Ewing’s Sarcoma. Parents Martin and Cherie Tooley said: “She undertook a massive journey to fight this and started chemotherapy. She fought with hope, belief, trust and humour. “Hardly did she complain or moan, she was a strong, optimistic and brave girl. Charitable support was always available to us and this was a great comfort and it was always Georgia’s intention to ‘give back’ in one way or another.” Georgia lost her battle on 24th March age 14 and she will be greatly missed by all her family and friends. Martin and Cherie added: “She was an incredible young person who touched the lives of many people.”

l There is a Facebook page where many of Georgia’s family and friends have been posting messages. It’s called ‘Georgia Tooley always be remembered R.I.P Georgia’s mum. Cherie, is taking part in a charity event called A Night to Remember in Eastbourne for Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice om 3rd July.

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If you’re one for nostalgia - and judging by the amount of people flocking to the new sweet shop in West Street there’s a fair few of you - then perhaps you’d like a peek at a collection of historic photographs on permanent display at Horsham Hospital. They cover key points in the history of the hospital including the Cottage Hospital built in 1892, the first record book, building of the second hospital in 1923 and the centenary in 1992. The pictures, many of which are more than 80 years old, have been re-framed by The League of Friends and will be unveiled this Saturday, May 22, during the hospital’s ever popular Summer Fete, 2-4pm. The well known actor and satirist John Bird opens the fete at 2pm and has agreed to perform the official unveiling of the photographs during the afternoon. The display is adjacent to the tea bar and hospital shop which have become a k e y

focal point of hospital life. This year’s fete will again feature live music, children’s attractions, more than 25 traditional stalls, a grand prize draw and an appearance by members of the Horsham rescue services. On the agenda is organist Ken Harvey who will play in the refreshment area, Andrew Leach with his delightful 80 year-old fairground organ and a free magic show by Tony The Magician. There will be fairground rides for children and face painting by Louise. Last year’s fete to mark the 50th anniversary of The League of Friends raised more than £6,000 which is being ploughed back into hospital projects. This year the League is planning assistance for the new child assessment unit and work on upgrading some of the courtyard gardens.

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Film and Media students at Collyers enjoyed the red carpet treatment at the annual Collywood awards evening at the Capitol last week. Collywood is a glamorous showcase of students’ best audio-visual work which ranges from live TV game shows to filmed romantic comedies and music videos. Once again the standard was high, with the students enjoying seeing all of their videos on the big screen. It was clear that the college encourages its students to allow their personalities to shine through, and also to tackle, without fear, the big issues facing teenagers. Judy Lin, who was named Best

Actress, starred in a short film that showed the meaning of true friendship, while Through Jealous Eyes (Aidan Chase, Adam Goddard, Luke Clarke and David Veitch) bravely tackled a tale of love and revenge. Made Man upped the ante in terms of violence - think Reservoir Dogs if all your friends’ dads were the main actors - and won Best Film, while Best Film Genre went to Forensic Evidence Department (Katie Arthur, Natalie Hallam, Conor Allen, Alex Smith). Winner of the People’s Choice Award, the rather eerie Welcome Home (Chris Bennett, Sam Packham, Luke Macgregor, Jacob Dunn) successfully managed to build up a real sense of fear with

the help of some smart camera angles and a snarling dog. Also among the award winners were Gail Betts, Luke Elder, Sam Markham and Jess Langhan, who scooped the Best Cinematography award for their thoughtful video of Jack Johnson’s hit ‘Going Gone’. But the students don’t always take their work so seriously there’s a great deal of humour in much of the output. It’s not always deliberate, but there are some promising moments of scripted humour. Take ‘Beat the Geek’, a quiz show where the ‘geek’ is soundly beaten by a blonde contestant in a round of pop culture trivia. Continued on Page 15


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And there’s some finely executed deadpan comedy from the quiz master in Last Orders, which won the Best TV Show accolade for Cara Tappenden, Fran Baker, Constance Crowhurst and Dani Lindfield. Aiden Chase seemed to be making most of it up as he went along, and must be the only cookery show presenter to not know which is the sharp edge of the knife. But he still possessed enough charisma to carry ‘Thyme to Eat’ and win the Best TV Performance prize. Continuing with the cookery theme, the amusing What’s your Flavour kicked off the night perfectly, winning the first award for Technical Achievement. Stepping up to collect the award were Fran Stephens, Josh Purdy, Katie Heath and Tom Barker. But The Re s i d e n t ’ s favourite of the night was Music Club, which won Best Music Video for Angela Barrett, Jess Browne, Ria McCormick, Tom Parsons. Not only did it feature some

A final mention must go to the staff at Collyers for staging such a terrific event. The Resident certainly never experienced anything like this at college and it must inspire the students to produce work of an even better standard each year. Head of Film and event co-or-

The next presentation from the Mary How Trust Film Society will be The Last Station (15) starring Helen Mirren, on Tuesday 25th May 2010. The film is shown at West Chiltington Village Hall at 3pm and 7.30pm. Bar, raffle, refreshments and ample free parking. Tickets cost £5 including membership, from The Card Centre in Storrington, Guy Leonard Estate Agents of Pulborough & Storrington, Cherilyn Stores & West Chiltington Post Office, The Mary How Trust Charity Shop in Pulborough, The Mary How Trust, Pulborough Primary Care Centre or 01798 877641

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Leslie Grantham stars in Dad’s Army Marches On, a hilarious brand new stage adaptation of the hit BBC comedy, on 24th - 26th May. To celebrate 70 years of the Home guard, Dad’s Army is returning to the stage with a brand new adaptation of the classic sitcom. The same team who cleverly breathed life into the Lost Episodes are dusting down their uniforms and polishing their medals to bring these much loved characters back to theatres across the UK. Tickets cost £18.50 from 750220

Hale storm coming! Back in 2004, Keeping Up Appearances came 12th in a poll of Britain’s Best Sitcoms. Now while that poll was obviously wrong as Father Ted wasn’t number one, it does go to show just how popular the show was between 1990-1995. If you were a fan, you’ll be pleased to know that there’s a great new production coming to Horsham. It has a fine cast, including Gareth Hale looking like he was born to play the part of Onslow, and Rachel Bell as Hyacinth Bucket. Sorry, Bouquet! And perhaps even better, the play has been penned by the creator of the TV comedy, Roy Clarke. We’ll get to see it here in Horsham first - the show begins its tour at the Capitol theatre on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th May. The Resident had a quick chat to Gareth Hale on Monday and, other than roaring with laughter when we suggested that they must be all ready for opening night, there was plenty of cause for optimism.

Gareth said: “It’s a sharply written play, written especially for the stage, and I get to have good fun. Onslow is quite cynical. “With TV work, you never really get your homework marked, but on stage you get marked straight away by the audience, which makes stage work all the more exciting. “I don’t quite know how the audience will respond to this though - we’ll find out in Horsham as that’ll be our first show! “Maybe I’ll be on the receiving end of a couple of cans of lager!” It certainly presents a new challenge for Gareth, who keeps himself busy on many different fronts. He was most recently seen on TV in The Royal, and in 2007 appeared in the Christmas special edition of Extras. He said: “If

you’re a fan of comedy you don’t really turn something like that down. It was interesting to see Ricky and Stephen (Gervais and Merchant) work, both acting and in the director’s chair.” He was also off touring in Australia last year with comedy partner Norman Pace, but for now stage work takes priority. As in the classic sitcom, the play (with a cast of eight) features Hyacinth Bucket dysfunctional family, sisters Rose and Daisy, brotherin-law Onslow, and neighbours Elizab e t h and

Emmet. Emmet is directing a play for the local amateur dramatic company and will go to extreme measures to keep Hyacinth out of it. However Hyacinth is showing her new painting, Willow by Moonlight, at the Art Exhibition there and when she hears that the part of Lady Malvern is yet to be cast then nothing will stop her. However, nothing is ever that simple and a case of mistaken identity has hilarious consequences... The show also stars Kim Hartman (‘Allo, ‘Allo) as Elizabeth, Steven Pinder (Brookside, Doctors) as Emmet, Debbie Arnold (EastEnders) as Rose plus David Janson (‘Allo, ‘Allo, Keeping Up Appearances) in a surprise role this promises to be one of the comedy highlights of the season. It’s a bouquet of laughs! Tickets to the show cost £17.50 from the box office from 01403 750220.

Star of the BAFTA award-winning CBeebies TV show Boogie Beebies, catch the muchloved Pete Hillier (Boogie Pete) in his hit stage show Boogie Pete live. Join Pete as he shows you some moves, some magic and some silliness in this fun-packed show for children of all ages (2 +). 10th October, tickets £8.50 (family ticket £28 from 01403 750220)

The Fab Beatles, chosen by the BBC as ‘the best’ Beatles tribute, are at the Capitol tomorrow night (Saturday). Formed in 1991 have risen through sheer hard work & dedication to be one of the most sought-after Beatles tribute bands in the world today, with concerts performed all over the UK, Europe, Middle East & the Americas. The Fab Beatles show starts with early "Hamburg" material & goes right through all the singles & album tracks to "Let It Be" & the "break-up", with a repertoire that is second to none! Tickets cost £17 from the Box Office on 750220


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Roundstone reaches 80 Family matter

Bob and Natalie Morris run Roundstone Caravans and are helped by daughter and Marketing Manager Rosie Kent. The company was founded by Bob’s grandfather John William Whitehouse. Steve Holloway, right, is a familiar face at Roundstone. He is well known in the village, and also as a keen and competitive runner, and recently ran the London Marathon.

Steve Holloway, general manager at Roundstone Caravans in Southwater, with a new range of Sprite and Sterling models, which are a little more luxurious than the models on display, below and right, in the company’s early days... There are few areas of industry that have prospered during the economic difficulties of recent years. But one rare benefactor has been the UK tourist industry. Fewer of us are flying abroad, increasingly looking for options closer to home - and that has led to increased demand for caravans. It’s not all good news - the recession claimed several major caravan manufacturers as used models became more popular but one Southwater firm has used all its experience to ensure they’ve not only survived the recession - they’ve thrived in it. This year, Roundstone Caravans celebrates 80 years in business. And while the village has grown practically beyond

recognition, little has really changed at Roundstone. Even the view from the office window, looking out west, is pretty much the same as it would have been back in the beginning, although for how much longer remains to be seen. Bob Morris, grandson of founder John William Whitehouse, still runs the business, and while caravans have developed at roughly the same pace as Southwater village, there’s been little in the way of staff changes or Roundstone’s fine reputation for customer service during the years. Founded in 1930, Roundstone Caravans of Southwater has gone from strength to strength in recent years. Dealing in New and Used touring

and holiday caravans the business is enjoying continued success. The popularity of second hand caravans has soared, with Roundstone at times struggling to keep up with demand. Bob Morris, Managing Director, said: “This recession has been good for the industry. More people are wanting to stay in the UK as it’s now more expensive to go abroad. “There is also the environmental element. people are more aware of the effect they are having on the planet.” Roundstone may be selling well, but it is its fine reputation for customer service and the expertise of the staff that ensure customers keep coming back. Continued on Page 19...

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Bob said: “We continue to endeavour to offer our customers value for money and exceptional customer service, a business practice that has continued from the company’s conception. “This combination has gained us a fantastic reputation within the industry and our loyal customers return to us year after year.” General Manager Steve Holloway added: “There are many people who have actually bought a caravan elsewhere, ei-

ther another centre or the Internet, and brought it to us for servicing because we have the experience. “I have been here 30 years, and Dave and Peter in the workshop have been here for over 20 years and their knowledge is so vast, which all comes across if you’re a customer.” However, as any business knows, you cannot stand still for long and Roundstone Caravans has impressive plans to ensure future business growth. The most exciting development so far this year came when the company was awarded agency

for Sprite and Sterling Caravans. Rosie Kent, Marketing Director said: “We are delighted to have been awarded the agency for Sprite and Sterlings. We are so impressed with the quality and value that these touring caravans offer customers. “We have the first new Sprites and Sterlings in and will soon be getting more in. They are a great addition to our existing range of new Adria caravans and all the great quality second hand tourers we have in stock.” www.roundstonecaravans.com

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Sadly, the end is near for another long-standing family run business. But Leonardslee gardens is certainly going out in style, as staff at the region’s premier garden attraction are counting in record numbers of visitors with each passing week. A fortnight ago, 1,500 people passed through the gates of the Grade 1 listed Leonardslee lakes & gardens in Lower Beeding. Last Saturday, an estimated 2,500 thronged the 220-acre site, with another 1,800 the next day. “We would have broken Saturday’s numbers had the weather stayed dry in the afternoon,” says Tom Loder, who runs the historic gardens with his sister Mary. “From opening time (9.30am) until lunch, we saw a continuous line of cars and coaches coming through.” Morgans, MGs and other classic cars arrived on Sunday to create an attraction all of their own. “We are a popular destination for them,” Tom explains, “and we are an ideal destination for a quiet

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The bluebells are climaxing too, lying in drifts on the slopes descending to the valley lakes. “This is a popular spot for people to relax and contemplate,” adds Tom. “The scent of the yellow luteum azaleas is starting to permeate the air too as they spring into bloom along the lakesides.” See www.leonardsleegardens.com for more details

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Donation station at town’s shopping centre Swan Walk Shopping Centre in Horsham is now hosting their 2010 Cancer Research UK Donation Station event, which lasts until Tuesday 1st June. Donating could not be easier. Just collect a bag from the pick up point on the mosaic, fill it up at

home and pop it back to the drop off point in the centre when you are next shopping in Horsham. The team from Cancer Research UK will be supported by Team Spirit from Spirit FM who will be in Swan Walk giving away Kit Kats to launch the event on Wednesday

19th June. Cancer Research UK will be delighted to receive good quality clothes, shoes, accessories, books, homewares, DVD’s and CD’s. All donations will be used in the first instance to stock Horsham’s two Cancer Research UK stores.

Extras in the Hood The red carpet was rolled out at the Capitol (again!) as 14 cast members from the new Robin Hood film watched the movie for the first time. But there was no sign of Limousines outside the glass front, or autograph hunters scrambling for a signature from Russell Crowe or Cate Blanchett. Instead, it was the extras who attended - those who we see creating the atmosphere by perhaps wandering through the market or - for the lucky ones - being pierced by a Robin Hood arrow! Two of these extras, Mick and Jacque Twiddy, from Southwater, organised the showing on Saturday night, along with colleagues from the film and their friends and family. In a packed Screen One, there was no shortage of cheering, as the audienced howled with delight whenever one of them was seen on screen!

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There was one scene where we are a family paying our taxes and in another you can hear Mick saying ‘My Lord’ in the background which was a big moment for us! “The whole idea of us all getting together like this was that so we could watch the film and feel free to yell out when we saw each other. “It was as much about the social side of it as anything else, and we’ve had messages from most of the others that were there saying how much they enjoyed the night.” Jacque said it was interesting to see how much Ridley Scott had cut from the film, but nobody left the cinema disappointed, as all 14 had caught at least a glimpse of themselves.

And they all left with fond memories of the Robin Hood experience. Jacque said: “As extras we are not supposed to approach Russell and Cate, but they were happy to mingle and would come over and say ‘how’s it going?’. “They both had their children on set so there was a very nice atmosphere. “Ridley Scott was amazing. We were supposed to be on set at 6.30am but he was normally an hour earlier, and then we would go at about 7pm and he would head off to discuss the day’s work with his assistants. It’s quite incredible for a man of his age.” The night raised £400 for MacMillan Cancer Support Charity.

An Extra life Mick and Jacque have only been working as extras on films for about a year. Robin Hood was their first film, and it would seem that there’s plenty of work out there if you don’t aim too high (like ‘Gary’ from the wonderful BBC comedy La La Land above). Between them they have been on Midsomer Murders, EastEnders and two major upcoming films...

It’s not always fun though. Jacque said: “In one scene recently I was in a mock Victorian New York street scene, during a downpour. They literally had big shower heads above us and they came on when they shouted ‘action!’ “I got drenched as I was one of two people without an umbrella. Michael was fine, but I played a beggar, who was too poor for an umbrella! I think I’m getting typecast!”

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Get all dressed up Anyone, who likes dressing up may like to dress as a famous story book character, such as Harry Potter, Peter Pan, or Dracula, and maybe help break a World Record. Anyone arriving at Kidz Stuff in a Costume will be rewarded with a voucher for a free cinema ticket at the Capitol Theatre, Horsham which will be valid until the end of July.

Kidz go Krazy! At the start of Get Your Own Back, presenter Dave Benson Phillips used to ask the child contestant why they would like to ‘get back’ the grown up they had brought along. Perhaps if the series made a comeback next year, we may hear the response: “Well, I want to get my dad back as he didn’t take me to Kidz Stuff 2010.” The event, being held in

Horsham Park on June 4th 6th, seems set to be an unmissable day out for youngsters. There’s far more on offer this year, reduced entry prices, and of course a whole array of world record attempts including a world record gunge fight! Each day at the Kidz Stuff TV celebrity Dave Benson Phillips will be conducting a daily world record fight attempt with messy stuff. Friday 4th June is a very

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Workers make a real Mill of it A combined effort by Horsham District Council and Storrington Conservation Society has turned the run down Mill Pond in Storrington into an inviting area to visit. Through working together, the Council and the conservation society gained £25,000 in landfill tax funding which paid for the new landscaping of the area around the pond. The work included restoring the banks, installing bank supports, pathway works, new seating and lots of new planting. Horsham District Council also dredged the pond – the fish were removed during the process and replaced once work had finished. Information boards will also be going up with pictures of how the area looked when the mill was present. Cllr Roger Paterson, Cabinet Member for Local Economy and Leisure at Horsham District Council, said: “The area

had become tired and sorely in need of TLC – tender loving care. “The Mill Pond is well loved by the Storrington community and now the works have been carried out we have received very favourable comments from local residents. “It’s wonderful to see the area looking so good and a tribute to excellent partnership working between Horsham District Council and Storrington Conservation Society.” John Beard, on behalf of Storrington Conservation Society, said: “Following the wonderful work by Horsham District Council in building the second stage of the Riverside Walk, the Storrington Conservation Society felt the Mill Pond should be refurbished - it was last done in 1990. “To this end they successfully applied for a grant to finance the project. “The Society is sure that all the residents of Storrington will be able to enjoy this wonderful area in the centre of the village for many more years to come.”

The Mill Pond before and after the work. (Pictures: John Beard)

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Trainer offers fitness for the mind, body and spirit Based in Horsham, Fitness in Horsham is run by Jenny Swan, a qualified Fitness Instructor, Personal Trainer and Pilates teacher with twenty years of fitness industry experience. Jenny offers more than just physical workouts as all her classes and sessions take account of people as individuals, regardless of age, body shape, occupation or fitness goal. She offers fitness with a caring approach for your Mind, Body and Spirit. Jenny has a passion to help and encourage people to achieve their full potential. Fitness in Horsham offers you an alternative to traditional gym-based training. At each class or session Jenny continu-

ally assesses what her participants need and structures the training sessions accordingly. She avoids the “one size fits all” approach and encourages each individual according to their own ability. Above all her classes are fun and effective. Jenny also encourages a strong social content between participants believing that building relationships with others will encourage people to keep coming back and stay consistent in exercising. Social events often follow her classes and Courses. She also offers an on-line Forum which offers continued support from class mates. Questions and queries are often answered either by Jenny or by others who have also done her

Courses. At present Jenny offers Fitness Pilates classes on a Tuesday at 7 and 8.15pm at The Christian Life Centre in East Street. She also offers a Saturday morning Boot camp which meets at 9am by the Bandstand in the Park. If you need a more personal approach, Jenny also offers oneto-one sessions in her wellequipped gym at her home or travels to local residents of Horsham. New for this summer is her 6week Weight Management Course which begins 9th July. This Course is designed for anyone wanting to transform their body by learning nutritional exercise principles. It is not a quick-fix solution but a long-term lifestyle changed based on well-researched scientific evidence. Participants on the Course should expect to lose at least 7 pounds of body fat if they follow the teachings and will then be equipped with the necessary knowledge to live in a healthy and strong body for the rest of their lives. www.fitnessinhorsham.co.uk

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Enter In Bloom This year Horsham in Bloom will be running three local competitions: • Best front garden • Community Services (covering residential homes and other community facilities) • Best Pub Anne Bellringer, Chairman of Horsham in Bloom, said: “Don’t be shy – you could be a winner – but you have to enter to win. “Help us promote our lovely town. We have lots to be proud of. We look forward to hearing your voice through a competition entry or making your premises look beautiful.”

Entry forms available on our website at www.horshaminbloom.org.uk and from Horsham District Council’s Park Services department by calling 01403 215285

Leo Bristow, Alex Pierce and Uma Philpott from Kingslea School were part of the official ceremony on Tuesday

New garden springs up For a long time, the area was used as a golf putting course, though it was rarely ever busy enough to lead to hold ups on the trickier holes. It presumably didn’t take much money either, as it only took young players one visit to realise they could bring their own putter and ball along and get away without paying! But now the long neglected area in Horsham Park, next to the tennis courts, is to be dramatically enhanced. A £100,000 award from the Big Lottery Community Spaces is to fund a new garden which will include a small amphitheatre. Keen interest in the project has come from the local community, particularly Novartis, who donated £20,000 to the project. The award from the Community Spaces fund means the Human Nature Garden project should be completed by July 2011. Although in truth work has already started (unless there’s some monster sized moles in the garden) on Tuesday there was an official ceremony when the first turf was cut to mark the start of the project. Anne Bellringer, Chairman of Horsham in Bloom, said: “This wonderful achievement means that dreams really can come true. “The project team of five people drawn from Horsham in Bloom and Horsham District Council Parks Services have worked to an exceptionally high standard to achieve this

award. “It really is a milestone in creating another iconic landmark for Horsham. “The new garden will provide a tranquil, yet interesting and stimulating space in Horsham Park which we hope will be enjoyed by the whole community for many years to come. “The cutting of the first turf for the Human Nature Garden also marks the beginning of the Horsham in Bloom 2010 season. “Once again we are geared to win, and win well, in the South/South East in Bloom regional competition. Our town deserves all the accolades we get every time we enter a national competition. “This year Horsham in Bloom has decided to do everything possible to support the economy of the town. Our entry this year – to be judged on 12th July – will concentrate on a square kilometre around the town centre. “We want to show Horsham at its best and rely on everyone – traders, residents, volunteers and visitors – to make sure we have a town centre worth showing off and shouting about.” Work on the new garden will begin with grading of the land to form a small amphitheatre,

giving the opportunity for outdoor performances and a different vista across the park as a whole. In autumn this year the planting will start, with imaginative schemes of trees and flowers illustrating how plants provide people with food, medicines and clothes, as well as much more. The development and planting of the garden will continue for the next year, presenting new opportunities for community participation and financial support. Horsham in Bloom has made a commitment to continually refresh the planting and information with much valued support from other local groups such as Green Gym and Transition Horsham. “It is a source of great pride to Horsham in Bloom that partnership working with Horsham District Council has worked so well with this project. Everyone working on the project loves Horsham and wants to create the very best for residents and visitors alike,” added Anne Bellringer. The Human Nature Garden has been funded through the Community Spaces programme. The Community Spaces grants programme is being managed by Groundwork UK as an Award Partner to the Big Lottery Fund. Community Spaces is part of the Big Lottery Fund’s Changing Spaces initiative. For more information visit www.horshaminbloom.org.uk

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Audi A3 prize for hole-in-1 at charity day

The Mary How Trust’s 3rd Annual Golf Tournament has a treat in store for golfers: a fabulous Hole-In-1 prize of an Audi A3 Sport Kindly sponsored by PMA Motor Factors of Cranleigh, there are three additional luxury Hole-In-1 prizes to be won, including a four-day golf

holiday for two at the 5-Star Le Méridien Penina Golf & Resort in Portugal. This prestigious event also offers a great day of golf, a delicious lunch, grand raffle and generous prizes for the winning teams. Golfers of all levels are welcome. The golf tournament will take place at the West

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Chiltington Golf Club on Thursday 15th July.

Tickets are on sale now for teams of four players. Prices have been held at 2009 rates: non-members of the West Chiltington Golf Club pay £45 per person; club members pay £32.50 per person. No, Jean Michel Jarre has not been performing in the West Sussex countryside. But anyone visiting the 2010 Odyssey Weekend Festival being held on 3rd & 4th July at Windlesham House School in Washington can expect a dazzling laser display. About 1,500 children from across West Sussex from the age of two upwards will be performing to raise funds and awareness for Sparks – the children's medical research charity. One of the many attractions of the weekend will be the Saturday evening Odyssey Show. With a cast of hundreds and cutting edge entertainment technology including lasers and fireworks all performed within a special surround sound system that will “envelop the audience”. There will be guest appearances by the Red Devils parachute regiment freefall team, dancers from the London Russian Ballet School and , interestingly, messages from the astronauts of the International Space Station. Following Saturday night’s extravaganza, the gates will re-

open on Sunday lunchtime for an afternoon of music and entertainment. Top of the bill will be the Bootleg Beatles supported by top local bands and performers including Will and the People. Throughout the weekend visitors will also be able to enjoy a range of family fun day attractions and activities such as a fairground, air shows, a Super Cars display, face painting, bouncy castle, shopping village plus food and drink stalls. Richard Foster, Headmaster of Windlesham House School, said: "I am absolutely convinced that anyone who attends the festival on the weekend of 3rd & 4th July will remember it forever. “Not just because of its sheer scale but for the uplifting experience of seeing so many children, having such fun, performing live on a rock concert stage in front of thousands of people. “We feel honoured that Odyssey will be opened by HRH Princess Michael of Kent." For further information and ticket sales go to the Odyssey website: www.odyssey10.com


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Legal issues behind separation

Finances following relationship breakdown: A legal perspective The financial consequences following relationship breakdown will be very different depending on whether or not you are married. Many people assume that if you have lived together for a significant period of time then you will be a “common law” spouse; this is a misconception. Many cohabiting couples will have a nasty surprise when it comes to discovering the legal consequences of their relationship breakdown. Outlined below are the respective legal positions of spouses and cohabitants with regard to finances.

Married couples When a Petition is issued at Court it gives the Court jurisdiction to make an Order determining the financial consequences of marriage breakdown if you make a specific application (known as Ancillary Relief) for financial provision and property adjustment which is governed by Section 25 Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. If you are struggling financially following separation, but before a financial settlement or Order is made, you can apply to

will be reliant on the principles of Equity, Property and Trust law which are more restrictive than the discretionary matrimonial jurisdiction. You will not be able to claim maintenance for yourself. If you have children you may be able to claim pursuant to Children Act 1989 for maintenance or other financial provision for the child’s benefit but it is more likely that maintenance will be either privately agreed with your partner or imposed by the Child Support Agency.

the Court for interim maintenance, Maintenance Pending Suit; which is an application for your spouse to make maintenance payments to you (to include child maintenance and legal costs) pending conclusion of financial matters.

There is a defined structure for financial dispute resolution: (i) Application is made to a Court for Ancillary Relief (Form A). (ii) The Court makes a directions Order which provides a timetable for financial disclosure and certain other ‘protocol documents’. The Court allocates a date for the first hearing (First Directions Appointment ‘FDA’). It is possible for financial matters to settle at any time during the proceedings but a final capital and Pensions Order cannot take effect until there is a Decree of divorce. (iii) If matters do not settle before or at the FDA then the Court makes further written directions and structures your case up to and including the second Hearing known as a Financial Dispute Resolution hearing (‘FDR’). The Petitioner and Respondent should comply with the directions leading up to the FDR. Again, settlement can take place at any

stage during this process. (iv) The FDR is a without prejudice hearing when time is given to both of you to try and negotiate a settlement direct if you are unrepresented or through your legal representation which is overseen by the Court. If the negotiations fail the District Judge will give an indication and opinion on the outcome of your case, but this is not binding on either of you or the Court. As the FDR is ‘without prejudice’ (which means that all discussions are confidential and cannot be re-

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ferred to in future ‘open’ communications) the District Judge supervising the FDR hearing will play no further role in your case. However the District Judge at the Final Hearing may make an Order different to that suggested by the District Judge at the FDR. (v) If your case does not settle at the Financial Dispute Resolution hearing, then it will proceed, with further Court guidance, to a Final Hearing. The Petitioner and Respondent should again comply with the FDR Directions made by the

Court. (vi) The Final Hearing is to determine the case and may take more than one day depending on complexity. Oral evidence is given and documents are produced to the District Judge who (failing agreement) will make a decision based on all the evidence and a final Order will be made which will in the majority of cases conclude the Court process.

Cohabiting couples For cohabiting couples matters are not so straight forward. You

Whether you have an interest in your partner’s property will depend mainly on financial contributions. If you have not contributed financially to the acquisition of an asset then you may not have a claim to an interest in that asset i.e. if a house is owned in your partner’s sole name and you have not made a significant financial contribution then it is unlikely that you will be successful in claiming an interest in that property. This is a complicated area of law and an experienced family law solicitor will be able to give you an indication as to whether you have a claim or not.

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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 07/05/2010 and 13/05/2010 DC/10/0889 Proposed single-storey side extension to connected earth building Amberley Chalk Pits Museum Station Road Amberley Arundel BN18 9LT

DC/10/0908 Demolition of rear part of existing building and erection of 2 x 2-bed self contained flats Post Horses London Road Ashington Pulborough RH20 3DD

DC/10/0887 Renewal of previously approved DC/07/0838, enclosing and completion of courtyard wall to south side including new gate (Listed Building Consent) The Willows London Road Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3JR

DC/10/0888 Renewal of previously approved DC/07/0837 for replacement door and installation of false ceiling in existing external side porch (Listed Building Consent) The Willows London Road Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3JR

DC/10/0864 Erection of 29 new 4 and 3 bed houses and 2 and 1 bed flats. Conversion of existing house into 5 individual units, associated parking and landscaping (total 34) Meiros Farm Rectory Lane Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3AS

DC/10/0912 Part 2-storey/single storey side extension 12 Stanford Way Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex RH12 3LH DC/10/0911 Demolition of existing garage and replacement with double garage built on existing footprint Whitecot Church Lane Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex RH12 3ND DC/10/0928 New conservatory 6 Bridgewater Close Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9EQ

DC/10/0909 Repair and refurbishment works, Re-roof to match existing, reclad tiling hanging to match existing, repoint one chimney and take down to roofline and rebuild second chimney, remove oak corner post suffering from severe wet rot and replace to match with traditional mortise and tenon joints to match existing, replacement of dilapidated single storey lean-to store, win-

dow replacement porch to rear (Listed Building Consent)St Andrews House Andrews Hill Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9JS

DC/10/0871 Construction of 12 single person and small family units of residential accommodation on disused garden of South Lodge, Littleworth St Hughs Monastery Henfield Road Partridge Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 8EB

DC/10/0920 Breach of condition 1 of CG/20/93 (hours of opening) Lawful Development Certificate - Existing Cabin Cafe Crawley Road Faygate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4SE DC/10/0848 Erection of replacement agricultural building (existing building damaged by fire) Church Farm London Road Hardham West Sussex

DC/10/0875 Provision of conservatory to rear Wiscasset 8 Chapel Close London Road Watersfield Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1SA

DC/10/0919 Second storey side extension to above garage and conservatory to rear 9 St Peters View Henfield West Sussex BN5 9HH

DC/10/0910 Proposed rebuild of existing dilapidated barn with extension to enclose swimming pool Southbank Barn New Hall Lane Small Dole Henfield West Sussex BN5 9YJ DC/10/0925 Conversion of roof space to 2 bedrooms with en-suites, provision of dormer windows and roof lights Topfield West End Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9RF

DC/10/0879 Single storey extension and replacement of kitchen wing Oaktree Cottage Shoreham Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9SE DC/10/0882 Retrospective planning for summerhouse in garden 1 Springfield Park North Parade Horsham RH12 2BF

DC/10/0883 Demolish existing detached garage. Construct 2-storey side extension to include new integral garage, enlarge existing porch and provide dormer to roof 1 Widgeon Way Horsham West Sussex RH12 2LX

DC/10/0876 2-storey side extension and enlarged kitchen 1 Jessamine Terrace Two Mile Ash Road Barns Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 0JQ

DC/10/0874 Single storey side and rear addition to provide recreational facilities ancillary to the dwelling, a new garage/carport and secure store, demolition of existing outbuildings. Willis Farm House Hammerpond Road Plummers Plain Horsham RH13 6PE

DC/10/0726 Conversion of existing workshop building into a 3-bed residential unit with minor alterations Carpenters Workshop Little Parkgate Brighton Road Lower Beeding Horsham RH13 6NH

DC/10/0905 2-storey extension to provide accommodation and garage to Adastra House Adastra House Church Road Mannings Heath Horsham RH13 6JE

DC/10/0880 Removal of existing roof structure and construction of new roof to provide 2 additional bedrooms and 1 additional bathroom and 4 dormer windows 129 Pondtail Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 5HT

DC/10/0707 Replacement detached garage 86 Forest Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4HL

DC/10/0906 Removal of condition 1 of planning PL/72/03 (retention of building to be used for ancillary purposes) 9 Cobbetts Mews Lyntons Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1AJ

DC/10/0929 Continued occupation of dwelling in non-compliance with agricultural occupancy condition number 2 on planning permission PL/18/61 (Certificate of Lawful Development - Existing) Woodbrooke Farm Toat Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1BX DC/10/0841 Demolition of existing double garage and construction of new double car port and garden store/boiler room with home office/storage and w.c. above (Full Planning) Pickhurst Cottage Pickhurst Lane Pulborough RH20 1BU DC/10/0842 Demolition of existing double garage and construction of new double car port and garden store/boiler room with home office/storage and w.c. above (Listed Building Consent) Pickhurst Cottage Pickhurst Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1BU

DC/10/0877 Conversion of redundant barn to a 4-bed dwelling (Full Planning) Hill Farm Barn Hill Farm Lane

Codmore Hill

DC/10/0878 Conversion of redundant barn to 4-bed dwelling (Listed Building Consent) Hill Farm Barn Hill Farm Lane Codmore Hill West Sussex

DC/10/0935 Renewal of unimplemented planning permission DC/05/1149 for conversion of building into 1 dwellinghouse Rusper House Newdigate Road Rusper Horsham West Sussex RH12 4RR

DC/10/0870 Erection of a 24-bed care unit and the redevelopment of Ifield Hall into a 30-bed care unit (Approval of Reserve Matters) Outreach 3 Way Ifield Hall Charlwood Road Ifield Crawley West Sussex RH11 0JX DC/10/0838 Rear two storey extension 1 Mount Cottages Ifield Wood Ifield Crawley West Sussex RH11 0LH

DC/10/0930 Erection of agricultural building for the purpose of storing fodder and machinery (Prior Notification) Coombers Farm Wimland Road Faygate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4SR

DC/10/0934 Renewal of unimplemented planning permission DC/05/1150 for conversion of house into 2 dwellings Rusper House Newdigate Road Rusper Horsham RH12 4RR

DC/10/0937 Proposed covered way and dormer window (amendment to previously approved DC/09/0928 - granny annexe 2 storey extension new dormer window) Southern Rose Horsham Road Rowhook Horsham West Sussex RH12 3QA

DC/10/0914 Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single storey rear extension to similar footprint Stovepipe Wells Loxwood Road Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3DW

DC/10/0924 Application to locate a mobile home at dairy to accommodate a member of staff - temporary Gibbons Mill Farm The Haven Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9BL DC/10/0861 Conservatory to rear (Full Planning) Hencocks Church Street Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3EH

DC/10/0862 Conservatory to rear (Listed Building Consent) Hencocks Church Street Rudgwick Hor-

sham West Sussex RH12 3EH

DC/10/0936 Surgery to 2 Apple and 2 Conifer trees (Works to Trees in a Conservation Area) Little Platt The Street Slinfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 0RR DC/10/0539 Extension to existing nursery facilities Russetts Hayes Lane Slinfold Horsham RH13 0SN

DC/10/0898 Replacement of 2 residential caravans by a 2-bed dwelling Caravan 2 Coolham Road Brooks Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 0JW

DC/10/0723 Incorporation of the paddock to the north west of the farm complex and land south of the existing dwelling into residential curtilage of the property. Retention of the mobile home for grooms accommodation and reconstruction of the existing track with hard core base and chippings and topping to north field (Full Planning) Jendens Farm Smithers Hill Lane Shipley Horsham West Sussex RH13 8PP

DC/10/0847 Replacement dwelling and conversion of stables to provide grooms accommodation Coltstaple Farm Coltstaple Lane Horsham RH13 9BB DC/10/0932 Fell 1 Horse Chestnut The Cock Inn Worthing Road Southwater Horsham RH13 9HG

DC/10/0933 Surgery to 2 Monterey Pine (T1 and T2) trees Brambledown Melton Drive Storrington Pulborough RH20 4BL DC/10/0884 Surgery to 1 Field Maple tree 70 Toomey Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3SD

DC/10/0895 Change of use and conversion of a building to 7 flats K Johnston Ltd Tanyard Lane Steyning West Sussex BN44 3RJ

DC/10/0881 Proposed 1st floor bedroom extension Green Meadows Danhill Farm Harbolets Road West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2LQ

DC/10/0904 Alteration and extension to remove 2 roof lights and provide 3 new dormers North View Mill Road West Chiltington Pulborough RH20 2PY

DC/10/0886 Retention of 2 mobile homes used as one residential unit to provide staff accommodation for a further temporary period (DC/05/1047) Honeybridge

Park Honeybridge Lane Dial Post Horsham RH13 8NX

DC/10/0931 Access tracks (Prior Notification) Field Farm Honeybridge Lane Dial Post West Sussex

DC/10/0540 Erection of 1 x 3-bed dwelling house for key worker (Full Planning) Morley Farm Wheatsheaf Road Woodmancote Henfield West Sussex BN5 9BB

DC/10/0926 To strip and re-tile rear elevations with new hand made clay tiles and associated works (Listed Building Consent) Geerings Dorking Road Warnham Horsham West Sussex RH12 3RY DC/10/0927 Proposed kitchen extension and porch Pitswood Byfleets Lane Warnham Horsham West Sussex RH12 3PD

DC/10/0897 Conservatory to rear elevation 4 Farm Close Warnham Horsham West Sussex RH12 3QT

DC/10/0902 Agricultural building for the purpose of storing fodder, machinery and agricultural produce Tickfold Farm Marches Road Kingsfold Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SE DC/10/0892 Minor material amendment to previously approved application WS/23/02 (2-storey extension) to include bricking an area under the roof line and incorporating a door and 2 windows Rowdell Lodge Storrington Road Washington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4AG

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, within the stated period, to the Director of Planning, Park House, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL. Any correspondence received will be available for public inspection and posted on the Council's website. The Council has introduced a scheme to provide the public with an opportunity to speak at committee meetings when planning applications are being decided. Details of the procedure can be obtained from the Planning Office or by calling 01403 215192.


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Figures from Halifax reveal that home ownership is still a distant dream for many first time buyers

Winning team’s World Cup deal Letting specialists Leaders are proud of their enthusiastic lettings team who are well known in Horsham as ‘the winning team’. The team is headed up by Senior Manager Kathy Taylor, who has been branch manager for the last 4 years. ARLA qualified to an advanced level, and with more than 11 years experience in lettings, Kathy is a Fellow of ARLA and an expert in her field. She is passionate about ensuring that she and her team deliver an exceptional service to all their landlords and tenants. Having been with Leaders in Horsham for five years, Senior Lettings Consultant Alex Heather knows the local lettings market inside out. She too is ARLA qualified and has also undertaken Leaders’ stringent in-house legal training, meaning her knowledge and understanding extend beyond the market, to all the complex legislation involved with letting residential property safely and legally. The third member of the lettings team, Lettings Consultant

Neil and Alex, part of the trusted team at Leaders

Neil Simmons, has been with Leaders for over two years. He has exceptional knowledge of the lettings market in Horsham and Crawley and also recently passed Leaders’ stringent legal training test with Distinction. Says Kathy: “I am delighted to head up the lettings team here in Horsham. They do a fantastic job providing a truly personal, friendly and professional service

Escape to Victory Rd Leaders Limited, Horsham’s favourite Rental Agent, is pleased to offer this much improved three bedroom period property which is situated in Victory Road on the West side of the town centre. The property, which has been recently refurbished, briefly comprises of; Entrance leading to a spacious lounge, modern fully fitted galley kitchen with

appliances provided, modern downstairs bathroom with shower, large master bedroom and two further good size bedrooms. Other features include gas central heating, double glazing, neutral décor and a lovely enclosed rear garden with shed. Available on an unfurnished basis viewing is highly recommended. Contact 01403 217585.

to our landlords and tenants. Alex and Neil are well known in Horsham for their honesty and specialist knowledge, and for providing completely trustworthy and impartial advice on all aspects of buy to let; something our clients find invaluable. “I look forward to another successful year as we continue to take Leaders from strength to strength.” Over the 18 years Leaders

have been established in Horsham, they have built up strong relationships with landlords, tenants, estate agents and local employers, making them the first port of call for anyone wanting to rent or let a home in the area. Rental demand in the area has been strong for many years and continues to increase. Says Kathy: “We have dozens of professional, fully-vetted tenants registered with us looking for a home to rent, and demand is escalating. “This means that, done with the right advice and guidance, buying to let in Horsham – and Mid Sussex generally - is an excellent long-term investment.” Leaders are currently running a special World Cup promotion whereby all new landlords who instruct them to let their property by 10th June 2010 will pay just £19.66 a month management commission for the first 6 months of the tenancy, and a £19.66 administration fee. For further information Leaders Horsham: 01403 217585 or email horsham@leaders.co.uk

Good news at last Good news for buyers and sellers in Sussex area as the latest research by Countrywide Mortgage Services has revealed that mortgage applications grew by 20% in March, reaching levels not seen since the recession began. March experienced the third consecutive month of mortgage application increases with overall volumes for the three months of 2010 9% up on 2009, based on the activities of Countrywide’s network of 700 mortgage consultants. Recent application increases could be accredited to a renewed sense of confidence among customers and an increased number of products to choose from. The overall number of mort-

gage products increased by 8% in March on the previous month. The research also reveals that a growing number of mortgage customers are opting for fixed rate products, which made up 61% of applications in March. This contrasts with a recent resurgence in the popularity of tracker products, which made up around half of all mortgages in December 2009. To find out more visit www.propertywide.co.uk l Countrywide Rewards is a new customer reward scheme offering new mortgage customers a range of points for discount vouchers from leading retailers, cinema tickets and other schemes. See www.countrywiderewards.co.uk


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Countrywide Mortgage Services £235,000

Surveyors

Horsham

£425,000

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Situated away from the road this family home has a superb garden and the accommodation is presented in a contemporary style with an open plan ground floor layout.

Situated in a highly sought after gated development with accommodation over three floors including sitting room with balcony.

Contact Horsham : 01403 264441

Contact Horsham : 01403 264441

Lower Beeding

£399,777

A stunning property in a semi rural location which benefits from open views over the open countryside.

Horsham

£109,777

A one bedroom ground floor apartment providing convenient access to the town centre, ideal for a business person working at Novartis, Horsham.

Horsham

£349,777

A tastefully presented end of terrace town house with bright and spacious accommodation, situated in the extremely highly sought after Wimblehurst Road area.

Billingshurst

£129,777

A ground floor retirement Apartment in this modern block in the centre of Billingshurst village. There are communal facilities, including a cosy Lounge with Kitchen and well maintained gardens with outdoor seating.

Faygate

£325,000

A beautifully presented modern three bedroom family home situated in a cul de sac location in the village of Faygate with its railway station, local pub and surrounded by open fields and countryside walks.

Warnham

£175,000

This exclusive development of retirement properties is well maintained and this house has accommodation arranged over two floors. The idyllic village of Warnham offers a popular public house and village store.

Horsham

A pretty, modern mews house, with immaculately presented accommodation including sitting room, kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms, bathroom & separate en-suite shower room.

Slinfold

Horsham Office : 01403 264441

john d wood & co. In London since 1872

www.mortgagescountrywide.co.uk

£234,777

Situated in this highly salubrious and sought after village this property offers a fantastic rear garden and potential for improvement.

King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property Associated with

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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Estate Agents

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£375,000

Surveyors

Steyning, West Sussex

£479,500

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Upper Beeding, West Sussex

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A detached three bedroom Bungalow situated on an elevated position with a large rear garden and panoramic views westwards from the Bungalow across the village to Chanctonbury Ring and the Downs. • Bedrooms : 3 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Steyning, West Sussex

£92,000

A bright one bedroom first floor purpose built retirement flat with a lovely outlook over mature communal gardens. • Bedrooms : 1 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

A charming semi-detached Victorian house in a much sought after location near the Church and convenient for the centre of this small, picturesque country town. • Bedrooms : 4 • Receptions : 2 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Henfield, West Sussex

£384,950

Tudor Cottage comprises a delightful attached Grade II Listed cottage believed to date from the 16th Century. The cottage has undergone overall renovation and improvement by the current owner, and has a wealth of exposed beams throughout and a magnificent inglenook fireplace in the living room. Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Steyning, West Sussex

£450,000

A spacious extended and improved four bedroom detached house in a sought after area between Steyning’s picturesque High Street and The South Downs. • Bedrooms : 4 • Receptions : 3 • Bathrooms : 2 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Estate Agents

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West Chiltington, West Sussex

£POA

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West Chiltington, West Sussex

£POA

A 17th Century Grade II listed detached family home with a wealth of period features and offering versatile accommodation including three reception rooms and a ground floor cloakroom. Standing in generous and mature grounds, the property offers an attached garage together with driveway parking. Planning permission to extend from three to five bedrooms.

A modernised and well presented 3 bedroom detached bungalow in the desirable village of West Chiltington, close to local amenities. There is annexe potential, subject to the relevant permissions and the property currently offers flexible accommodation over one level. The master bedroom is ensuite and there is a conservatory over looking a generous and well tended garden. A garage and driveway offer parking for several vehicles. Vendor suited.

Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

£1,250,000

A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a detached bungalow located in a desirable private road. Standing in mature gardens, the property is in excellent decorative order and has benefitted from extensive refurbishment, including an En Suite to the Master Bedroom and replacement double glazed windows and doors by Everest. There are far reaching views to the front. Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

Ashington, West Sussex

£359,950

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£499,950

A charming grade II listed character farm house with a range of outbuildings including a large greenhouse set in formal grounds with paddocks totaling 15.5 acres.

Tollgate House is a handsome Georgian style house built by Hillreed Homes enjoying a non estate location within the heart of Ashington Village with fantastic access to the A24. The accommodation comprises a hallway, downstairs cloakroom, study, lounge and re-fitted kitchen/dining room. To the first floor is a family bathroom, master bedroom with en suite and three further bedrooms. Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

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Storrington, West Sussex

Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

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See our ‘Open House’ properties at For security reasons anyone wishing to view one of our Open Houses on 5th or 6th June, will require a password for the weekend, which can be obtained from any of our offices.

King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property Associated with

Storrington Office : 01903 745761

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The Open House Specialists 2~4 East Street Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HL

01403 272022

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slinfold £575,000

monks gate £459,950

Executive Detached House • Five Double Bedrooms • Three Bathrooms • 19ft Living Room • 24ft Kitchen Breakfast Room • 12ft Dining Room • Downstairs Cloakroom • Double Integral Garage • Quiet Village Location • Southerly Aspect Garden • ExtremelyWell Presented • Viewings Recommended

Four Double Bedrooms • Luxurious En Suite Shower Room • Refitted Family Bathroom • 25’2 x 12’4 Living Room • Refitted contemporary Kitchen • Downstairs Cloakroom • Separate Utility Room • Generous Parking Area • Views out onto Open Fields

OPEN HOUSE 11.00 - 12pm 29.05.2010

Broadbridge heath £250,000

horsham £204,950

horsham £249,950

horsham £299,950

Three Double Bedrooms • 23ft Reception Room • 16ft Modern Fitted Kitchen • Modern Bathroom Suite • SouthWest Facing Garden

Two Double Bedrooms • Modern Bathroom • Recently Fitted Kitchen • 15’ Reception Room • Garage • Secluded Rear Garden

Two Bedrooms • 14’8 x 10’6 Fitted Kitchen • Spacious Living Room • Feature Open Fireplace • Double Glazing and GCH • Parking Space to Rear

Semi Detached • Chalet Bungalow • 4 Bedrooms • 13ft Living Room • 23ft Kitchen/Diner • Cul-de-sac Location

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horsham £455,000

horsham £325,000

West Facing Secluded Garden • Large Living Room with Balcony • Comprehensively Equipped Kitchen/Diner • En Suite Shower Room • 17’11 Master Bedroom • 2 Further Bedrooms • Walk in Loft Room • Modern White Bathroom Suite • Remainder of NHBC guarantee

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Horsham Branch Horsham

£299,950

Two bedroom semi detached bungalow situated in a cul-de-sac location close to Horsham town centre. This property is situated on a large corner plot with potential to extend subject to planning permission. This property is in need of modernisation.

Horsham

£619,950

Horsham

£229,950

The Bloomsbury - A five bedroom, three bathroom, three reception room detached family home with double detached garage situated in a cul-de-sac location within access to Horsham mainline train station and town centre. Internal viewing is highly recommended.

Horsham

oieo £250,000

Connells bring to the market this two bedroom end of terrace house. Accommodation comprises: two double bedrooms, large lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, garage with driveway, garden and further outbuilding. This property is in good condition and an internal inspection is highly recommended.

Horsham

£409,950

£234,950

Connells are pleased to present to the market this newly built six Connells bedroom detached chalet bungalow on a corner plot with Connells flexible Connells living accommodation, alarmed double garage, landscaped grounds.An Connells internal viewing is highly recommended.

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£279,950

Connells present an end of terrace house located in the popular village of Broadbridge Heath offering access to M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. The property comprises: entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, garage en-bloc and driveway for 3 cars.

Horsham

£649,950

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An end of terrace property in the sought after area of West Horsham offering a lounge, kitchen/ dining room, two double bedrooms, further single bedroom and family bathroom which includes a separate shower cubicle and corner bath.Viewings are highly recommended.

Broadbridge Heath

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£239,950

bedroom detached chalet bungalow on a corner plot with flexible living accommodation, alarmed double garage, landscaped grounds.An internal viewing is highly recommended.

Horsham

£369,950

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Two bedroom, two bathroom house situated in a cul-de-sac in North Horsham. Offers: lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, private parking and garage. Offers access to Littlehaven mainline station.

£187,500

Rudwick

£169,950

A two bedroom bungalow for the over 60’s situated in the village of Warnham with access to the local amenities. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. Outside has private patio with communal gardens and residents parking.

Broadbridge Heath

£139,950

Two bedroom end of terrace house situated in cul-de-sac in the sought after village of Southwater. Property comprises: entrance hallway, lounge, kitchen, conservatory, two bedrooms, bathroom, private rear garden. The property benefits recently installed gas fired heating system.

Horsham

£329,950

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A three bedroom detached bungalow on the North side of Horsham. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, conservatory, three bedrooms and bathroom. Outside has private front and rear gardens with garage and driveway parking.

Connells Horsham presents a ground floor two bedroom apartment built in 2005 which has private parking, decorated to an excellent order, kitchen which is open planned to lounge/diner. Access to Southwater village amenities such as shops and restaurants.

Martlet Court is a new development of high quality apartments in the heart of charming Rudgwick village, in rural West Sussex, which enjoys commanding views of surrounding countryside. Each apartment boasts a fully fitted kitchen and bathroom, generous reception area and dedicated parking space.

A first floor maisonette situated in Broadbridge Heath which offers access to Horsham town centre with its shops, restaurants and mainline train station.

A three bedroom semi detached character house ideally located within close proximity of Horsham town centre and main line train station. The property comprises: lounge, separate dining room, cloakroom, private garden, also benefits from a loft conversion with scope to change into fourth bedroom.

Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

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YEAR 2008

Horsham Branch £350,000

Horsham

£299,950

Horsham

£95,000

Horsham

£479,950

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A two bedroom second floor apartment in the exclusive Potters Place retirement development for the over 55’s offering access to Horsham town centre. Property comprises: two double bedrooms, kitchen/dining room, en-suite, separate bathroom, lounge, lift, gated allocated underground parking.

£349,950

Billingshurst

£319,950

Connells are pleased to present to the market a one bedroom second floor retirement apartment situated in the north-east of Horsham with access to m23 commuter route to London, gatwick and Brighton, Horsham mainline station and town centre.

Horsham

£189,950

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Horsham

A five bedroom, three reception room family house situated on the East side of Horsham offering access to Horsham main line station, the m23 commuter route to London, gatwick and Brighton and is in the millais catchment area.

A detached new build property within The Woodlands situated in walking distance to Horsham town centre. The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, dining room, living room, kitchen, study, cloakroom, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms and family bathroom.

£399,950

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Horsham

A three bedroom detached family home situated in an ideal position within close proximity to schools, colleges and Horsham main line train station, benefiting from extensive off street parking and secluded private rear garden. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

oieo £185,000

Horsham

£325,000

A maisonette situated in convenient location to Forest and millais school catchment area and m23 commuter route to London, gatwick and Brighton. The property consists of three bedrooms, modern fitted kitchen, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and residents parking.

Horsham

£299,950

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Horsham

Connells bring to the market this contemporary semi detached house built in 2005. Located within close proximity to Billingshurst village centre with its local shops and amenities. Due to the condition we strongly urge an internal inspection to avoid disappointment.

A four/five bedroom Victorian property situated on the east side of Horsham offering access to the town centre with its shops and restaurants, Horsham main line station and the m23 commuter route to London, gatwick and Brighton. The property is in the catchment area for both Forest boys and millais.

A three bedroom detached family home situated in an ideal position within close proximity to schools, colleges and Horsham main line train station, benefiting from extensive off street parking and secluded private rear garden. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

A five bedroom, three reception room family house situated on the East side of Horsham offering access to Horsham main line station, the m23 commuter route to London, gatwick and Brighton and is in the millais catchment area.

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Coming Soon A stunning development of just 6 four bedroom detached homes situated close to Horsham town centre. For further information please call Connells on 01403 256331.

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t : 01403 275543 w : www.inhousehomes.co.uk e : lettings@inhousehomes.co.uk e : sales@inhousehomes.co.uk Horsham £109,950 (Leasehold)

Broadbridge Heath from £129,995 (Leasehold)

Horsham £138,950 (Leasehold)

Billingshurst £139,950 (Leasehold)

A top floor one bedroom flat situated within close proximity of Horsham town centre. The accommodation briefly comprises : open plan kitchen/ 14’11” living room, bedroom and bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, electric storage heating and communal parking.

A well presented one bedroom first floor maisonette built to the ‘Chelsea’ Laing design situated in the popular Village of Broadbridge Heath. The accommodation briefly comprises; private front door with stairs leading to first floor, spacious lounge/diner, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing and allocated parking for one car.

A modern ground floor one bedroom apartment located with good access to Horsham and Crawley. The property briefly comprises; 23’1” open plan kitchen/living room, 12’ double bedroom with built in wardrobe and bathroom. The property has off street communal parking and is offered for sale with no onward chain.

A spacious two bedroom top floor flat located within close proximity to Billingshurst Village centre and train station. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 14’10 living room, 11’3 kitchen, two double bedrooms and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing and gas radiator heating.

Horsham from £160,000 (Leasehold)

Horsham £169,950 (Leasehold)

Horsham £229,950 (Leasehold)

Horsham from £550,000 (Leasehold)

A well presented two bedroom split level maisonette situated in the popular residential area within East Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; refitted kitchen, lounge and refitted bathroom. To the second floor are two double bedrooms. The property also benefits from gas warm air heating and allocated parking space. NO ONWARD CHAIN.

A two bedroom top floor purpose built flat located on the popular west side of Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, refitted kitchen, 16’6 living room, two bedrooms and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from gas warm air heating, double glazing and communal parking. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

A well presented modern ground floor two bedroom apartment located within close proximity of Horsham Park, Town Centre & Mainline Station. The accommodation comprises; entrance hall, 16’4” kitchen/breakfast room, 16’3” living room, two bedrooms (master with en-suite shower room) and bathroom. Also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing, communal gardens and garage en-bloc.

A well presented five bedroom detached house located in the popular Dutchells Copse area of North Horsham. The accommodation comprises; entrance hall, study, downstairs cloakroom, 13’2” refitted kitchen, utility room, breakfast room\family room, 16’3” living room and separate dining room. To the first floor are five bedrooms, with en-suite facilities to master bedroom and bedroom two.

Horsham £675pcm

Horsham £550pcm

Horsham £675pcm

Horsham £675pcm

• Two double bedroom flat • Large lounge • Fitted kitchen

• Bathroom with shower • Unfurnished • Available Now

Horsham £695pcm

• Spacious one double bedroom apartment • Close to town centre and BR Station • Large lounge/dinning room

• One double bedroom maisonette • Fitted kitchen • Bathroom with shower

• Bathroom with shower • Unfurnished • Available Now

Horsham £795pcm

• Fitted kitchen with breakfast bar • Available Aug • Unfurnished/Furnished

• Two double bedroom maisonette • Close to town and BR Station • Spacious lounge

• Two bedroom apartment • Kitchen with appliances • Spacious lounge

• Allocated parking • Available Mid June • Unfurnished

Southwater £950pcm

• Fitted kitchen • Available Now • UNFURNISHED

• Three bedroom house • Detached garage • Spacious lounge

Burford House | 26 Worthing Road | Horsham | RH12 1SL

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• Two bedroom maisonette • Close to town centre • Off-street parking

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Broadbridge Heath £925pcm

• Master with en suite • Available July • Unfurnished

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Estate agents are welcome to send in editorial and pictures for properties on the market. Please email ben@the-resident.co.uk

Major refurb for Leaders

To advertise in the Property section please contact Matt or Davey on 01403 251000 or email matt@the-resident.co.uk

Local letting agent Leaders has carried out a major refurbishment and rebrand of its busy office at 18a Market Square, in line with the distinctive branding design that has been rolled out to all Leaders’ 43 branches in the last few years. The new-look office will be officially opened to the public on Thursday 27th May by former Leaders’ managing director Alan Thurlow who will carry out the ribbon cutting ceremony. Landlords, tenants and members of the local business community are warmly invited to attend from 4pm and join Leaders in a glass of bubbly to celebrate. As part of the opening, Leaders will be holding a raffle in support of Help for Heroes, a registered charity which raises money to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country.

The big kick off

Countrywide are participating in a UKwide Open House event, which kicks off on the weekend of 5th and 6th June to help buyers and sellers throughout the South of England. Known as ‘The Big Kick Off Open House Weekend’ the event is set to help with the ever growing demand from buyers and tenants. Research recently issued by Countrywide reveals that there has been a 107 percent increase in the number of new buyers entering the market compared to last year. Strong rental demand saw a record 48,332 new tenants register for rental accommodation in the first three months of the year, according to Countrywide. To view the latest properties taking part in the Open House Weekend visit www.propertywide.co.uk or to discuss taking part in the event speak to your local Countrywide Lettings branch.

Open Day at detached Dutchells Copse home Mallards are pleased to offer this substantial detached family house in Dutchells Copse, Horsham, for sale at £575,000. The property has three reception rooms and conservatory. The kitchen has numerous built-in appliances and granite work surfaces and there is also a separate utility

room. The ground floor also has a spacious reception hall with turning staircase to first floor and a cloakroom. On the first floor are four good sized bedrooms and a further study/bedroom five. The master bedroom has an en suite shower

room and there is a further family bathroom. The living room is a good size and has an inglenook fireplace. To the outside there is an integral double garage and well maintained front and rear gardens. The property also has gas fired heating and double glazed win-

dows. Mallards is hosting an Open Day at 4 Dutchells Copse, on Saturday 22nd May between 10.30am 12.30pm where all are welcome to view this spacious family house For full details please do call 01403 263000

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Adversane £1200pcm

Beautifully presented three/four bedroom detached property set in just under an acre plot in a semirural location. Bright and Spacious Family Room open plan to Modern Fitted Kitchen. Dining Room. Cloakroom. Utility Room. TV Room/Bedroom 4. Master Bedroom with Ensuite Shower Room and Adjoining Dressing Room. Bedroom 2 with Adjoining Dressing Room. Further Bedroom. Family Bathroom. Heated Pool. Driveway and Lawned Grounds. Gardener & Pool Maintenance included in rent.

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For a fresh approach to Residential Letting www.linesandjames.com Broadbridge Heath

£500pcm

A ground floor studio flat situated within walking distance of local amenities.

Large studio room Fitted kitchen Parking Good access to A24/A264 Unfurnished | Available End of June

Broadbridge Heath

£575pcm

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Billingshurst

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Old Guildford Road

£1600pcm

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A two bedroom house in a popular cul-desac location in Rustington.

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340941 Horsham

£495 pcm

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81973 Southwater

£525 pcm

• Well presented 1 bedroom ground floor flat • Situated in a popular village location • Bathroom with electric shower • Residents private allocated parking • Available on an unfurnished basis

150081 Central Horsham

£540 pcm

273284 Horsham

£575 pcm

• Luxury unfurnished 1st floor studio apartment in town centre • Gas central heating and double glazing • Studio room with double doors opening onto faux balcony • Luxury fully fitted kitchen with appliances • RENT INCLUDES WATER RATES AND HEATING BILLS

• Newly redecorated 1 bedroom ground floor flat • Situated in a quiet residential area • Modern fitted kitchen with appliances • Double bedroom with built-in wardrobes • Unfurnished - Residents parking

630392 Cranleigh

453597 Pulborough

316198 Horsham

£595 pcm

630259 Warnham

£650 pcm

• 1 bedroom top floor character conversion flat • Set in a stunning location with charming views • Allocated parking and use of communal gardens • Available on an unfurnished basis

• Well presented 1 bedroom unfurnished flat • Situated within walking distance of the town • Re-fitted beech style kitchen with appliances • Double bedroom with fitted cupboards • Well kept communal gardens and parking

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331069 Horsham

£825 pcm

£850 pcm

£850 pcm

• Near new 2 double bedroom luxury ground floor apartment • Within walking distance of the mainline station • Modern fully fitted kitchen featuring integrated appliances • Contemporary bathroom with high pressure shower • Security system, GCH, DG and secure parking. Unfurnished

• 2 bedroom part furnished detached bungalow • Situated in the popular village of Cranleigh • Close proximity of the Cricket Green • Benefits from garage and enclosed rear garden

• Modern 2 bed 2 bath unfurnished executive apartment • Situated within a short walk of the town centre and station • Modern fitted kitchen with appliances • Master bedroom with en-suite shower room • Gated development and residents parking

260090 Horsham

£950 pcm

• Spacious 3 bedroom unfurnished house • Situated in a quiet residential area • Modern kitchen with appliances and re-fitted bathroom • 2 double bedrooms and 1 single bedroom • Benefits include double glazing, GCH, garden and garage

214444 Horsham

£1100 pcm

• Superb near new luxury 2 bedroom apartment • Set in exclusive development close to town and station • Extremely spacious lounge / dining room • Master bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite • Security entry, gas central heating and parking

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26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex

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horsham £600pcm let similar reQuired

horsham £975pcm let similar reQuired

horsham £925pcm let similar reQuired

coolham £1500pcm

Two bed part furnished flat above shops

Three bed unfurnished house

Three bed unfurnished flat above shops in Horsham town centre

Two bed unfurnished or furnished barn conversion in stunning location

horsham £1000pcm

billingshurst £595pcm under offer

horsham £595pcm

horsham £725pcm let similar reQuired

Three bed unfurnished semi-detached house close to station

One bed unfurnished converted cottage

One bed ground floor unfurnished flat

Two bed furnished house available April

horsham £695pcm

storrington £895pcm under offer

broadbridge heath £525pcm let similar reQuired

horsham £1200pcm

Two bed unfurnished flat above shops

Three bed unfurnished house

One bed unfurnished ground floor flat with garden available and on March

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01403 839053

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Balcombe

West Chiltington

£4,000 pcm

£3,500 pcm

A unique and fantastic contemporary five bedroom, four reception rooms, four bathrooms detached family house set in private grounds measuring approximately 1.5 acres. Situated in the grounds of the exclusive estate Ditton Place, Balcombe.

A unique four bedroom family home with fantastic living space and situated in a rural location. Including guest accommodation and outdoor heated swimming pool. Available for short term let.

Billingshurst

Cowfold

£2,200 pcm

£2,200 pcm

A fantastic Victorian detached four double bedroom house with four reception rooms, off road parking and garage situated a short walk from Bllingshurst mainline train station.

A fantastic four bedroom, two reception rooms detached dairy conversion with parking, car port and garden. Situated in a quiet rural location of Cowfold village.

Cuckfield

Thakeham

£1,800 pcm

Available from July - September for a short term let only. A charming three/four bedroom character cottage situated off a private lane on the outskirts of Cuckfield and is surrounded by superb countryside views.

£1,600 pcm

An attractive sympathetically converted barn with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, large open reception room with a secluded well landscaped garden. Located in the village of Thakeham.

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Mr B requires a Miss S requires a two three bedroom bedroom apartment house within Millais near town centre up catchment area up to to £850 pcm £1200 pcm A newly redecorated ground floor studio apartment situated in popular residential location with good access to town centre and main roads. Property benefits from electric heating, newly installed shower room, fully fitted kitchen, allocated parking space and spacious living room.

Haywards Heath

£725pcm

One bedroom top floor apartment located in highly sought after new exclusive development situated within walking distance of town centre and railway station. Benefits include a contemporary fully fitted kitchen including electric oven, hob, fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.

Crawley

£750pcm

A well presented top floor two bedroom apartment located in sought after central location within walking distance of town centre and railway station. Benefits from re-decoration throughout, fitted modern kitchen, spacious reception area, central location and private parking.

Horsham

£1,200pcm

£950pcm

Haywards Heath

A three bedroom semi detached family house located in the sought after location of Bolnore Village. Property benefits from gas central heating, fully fitted kitchen/dining room, en-suite bathroom, allocated parking space, private rear garden. Offered in a very good decorative order.

£800pcm

Horley

This spacious ground floor two double bedroom apartment boasts contemporary bathroom suite with additional shower cubicle, fully fitted kitchen with breakfast bar, double bedrooms, spacious living room with views over pretty communal gardens and a private allocated parking space.

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Mr P urgently requires three/four bedroom house up to £1500 pcm

Mrs W requires one bedroom apartment near to Horsham station up to £750 pcm

A truly delightful two bedroom executive apartment forming part of a superb Grade II listed Jacobean-style house set within 19 acres of formal gardens and grounds. The apartment occupies part of the first floor and provides stunning views over open fields and The Surrey Hills beyond.

Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

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I s i t wo r t h i t ? Nissan International has announced that the all-electric Nissan Leaf will be priced at under EUROS30,000 £25,641 after incentives in most of its European launch markets. Which is all well and good, but when you consider that’s about the same price as a new Audi A6 saloon, you’ve got to really want to go green to get one, haven’t you? I mean, here at The Resident we ‘re just a s

upset as the next man about the fact that you can’t recycle butter and ice cream tubs, but given the choice on this one, we’d probably side with Jeremy Clarkson. Let’s hope there’s more people out there more committed to electric motoring than us! Anyway, the Nissan Leaf is a compact, zero-emission five-passenger family car that comes fully equipped with

features such as air conditioning, satellite navigation, a parking camera, a quick charge socket and innovative smart-phone connectivity. “Nissan leads the industry by being the first automaker to offer an affordable zero-emission car. It’s a pure electric vehicle, with no tailpipe emissions and very low running costs”, said Simon Thomas, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Nissan International SA. “Nissan LEAF may look similar to a compact family car, but its smoothness, acceleration and handling will surprise and impress drivers

and passengers alike,” In the United Kingdom, the purchase price of the Nissan LEAF would be £23,350 Pounds after government incentives. The UK government recently announced that it will refund 25 percent of the purchase price of a pure electric vehicle, up to a limit of £5,000. The Nissan LEAF goes on sale in the UK in February 2011. An array of other incentives can further defray the costs and increase the benefits of owning the Nissan LEAF. In the UK, EV customers benefit from advantages including zero vehicle excise duty and zero company car tax for five years. This, combined with significant savings in fuel costs of about £513 Pounds on average annually in Europe versus a traditional car, makes the Nissan LEAF an affordable and compelling proposition. “The Renault-Nissan Alliance is investing over four billion Euros to lead the auto industry in electric vehicles, with eight products across three brands,” said Simon Thomas.

Customers will also be able to buy the car on a Nissan finance plan. Reservations can be made from July.

Alfa Romeo has recently introduced its new 200bhp 1750 TBi petrol and the 170bhp 2.0 JTDM diesel engines to the Brera coupé and Spider convertible range. In addition to the two new engines produced by Fiat Powertrain Technologies (FPT), an exclusive edition trim level will be available, known as Italia Independent – featuring a matt black titanium exterior finish, 18” black opaque alloy wheels, carbon fibre effect trim inserts and a radio/sat-nav system. The Italia Independent trim will be available on all Alfa Brera and Alfa Spider derivatives.

A rare and coveted 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO has been sold through private treaty. The 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO (chassis no. 4675 GT) is one of only 36 originally produced and one of a limited few with Series II GTO bodywork. In April 1963, 4675 GT left the factory finished in Rosso Cina. It was raced by such drivers as Guido Fossati, Jean Guichet, Oddone Sigala, Vincenzo Nember and Luigi Taramazzo and proved itself a tremendously capable racing car, rarely finishing outside the top three in its class and achieving numerous race wins. “We are pleased to have been able to unite this exceptional car with a new and immensely enthusiastic owner. It’s fantastic that this car will now be used in earnest on the classic car scene around Europe,” said Max Girardo, Managing Director of RM Europe. In addition to being considered one of the most beautiful cars ever built by Ferrari, the GTO, with 302bhp @ 7500rpm and a top speed of 174mph, was tremendously successful in competition, securing multiple World Championships for the Modenese car builder. The national press reported that the buyer was Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans. So he does all right for himself!


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06(06) Renault Clio 1.6 Dynamic 5dr, 24K Hatch, Alloys, A/C, FSH ........................ £5,999

05(55) Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2.2, 56K Auto C220 Turbo Diesel SE Sports ................ £11,699

07(07) BMW 1 Series 120d M Sport 5dr, 20K Hatch, A/C, ABS, Alloys ........................ £15,999

06(56) Renault Scenic Privilege VVT 111, 21K MPV, Alloys, A/C, ABS, 1 Owner ............. £6,699

05(56) Citroen C2 1.6 VTS, 5K Hatchback, A/C, 1 Owner, S/H................ £6,999

07(07) Peugeot 107 Urban Auto 5dr, 23K Hatch, A/C, ABS, 1 Lady Owner, FSH..... £5,699

06(06) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Auto, 3 Door, 16K Hatchback, A/C, 1 Owner, S/H................ £6,499

06(56) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Auto, 5 Door, 25K Hatchback, A/C, 1 Owner, S/H................ £5,999

06(06) Audi A3 2L TDi Sport, 59K Hatch, E/W, ABS, 1 Owner .................... £10,999

04(54) Citroen Picasso 1.6 HDi Exclusive, 50K MPV, A/C, 1 Owner, FSH ......................... £5,999

07(07) Saab 9-3 1.9 Turbo Diesel 150 Vector, 18K, E/M, E/W, Alloys, 1 Owner ............ £10,999

04(04) BMW 525 iSE Auto, 44K Saloon, A/C, Alloys, Full leather ............ £12,699

05(05) Citroen C3 SX 104, 5 Door, 18K A/C, PAS, 1 Owner, FSH ......................... £5,399

05(05) Skoda Fabia 1.2 Class 5dr, 48K Hatch, A/C, ABS, 1 Lady Owner, SH....... £3,999

06(56) Seat Ibiza 1.4 16v Sport, 3 Door, 48K A/C, 1 Lady Owner .................................. £5,499

03(53) Mercedes C180 KSE Auto, 43K Coupe, A/C, 1 Lady Owner, FSH............. £8,699

05(54) Mini Cooper 3dr Chili Pack, 51K Hatch, Half Leather, Metallic ................... £7,699

04(04) Volvo S60 D5 SE Auto, 62K Saloon, A/C, ABS, FSH ........................... £6,999

06(56) Citroen C4 SX 16v 5dr Auto, 13K Hatchback, A/C, 1 Lady Owner............... £6,499

03(53) Audi A3 2.0 Fsi Sport 3dr, 33K Hatch, A/C, EW, 1 Owner ........................ £8,399

08(08) Peugeot 207 1.4 SW, 10K Estate, A/C, 1 Owner, S/H ....................... £8,699

07(07) Peugeot 407 2.2 SE, 23K Coupe, A/C, Full Leather, 1 Owner.......... £9,999

08(08) Ford Fusion 1.4 Zetec Climate 5dr, 19K Hatch, E/W, E/M, 1 Private Owner .......... £6,999

07(56) Hyundai 2.0 S111 Auto, 20K Coupe, Alloys, Full Leather, FSH ............. £9,999

07(57) Citroen C3 Cool 1.4 HDi, 5 Door, 34K Hatchback, ABS, E/M, E/W, 1 Owner ..... £6,499

08(08) Chrysler 300C CRD 3.0, 20K Saloon, A/C, Alloys, Full Leather ........... £15,999

04(54) Toyota Avensis T Spirit D-4d TDI 5dr 59K, Hatch, A/C, Full Leather, FSH ......... £7,299

05(54) Peugeot 307 2 Litre SW Auto, 18K Estate, A/C, Alloys, ABS, EW .................. £5,699

07(56) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Climate 5dr, 13K Hatch, A/C, ABS, E/M ............................. £7,399

06(56) Honda Civic 1.8 Sport 5dr 65d, 38K Hatch, A/C, PAS, Alloys, FSH.................. £9,999

04(04) Hyundai Elantra CDX Crtd 2.0 5dr, 68K Hatch, A/C, Full Leather, 1 Lady Owner .. £3,699

08(08) Citroen C4 Grand Picasso 1.6 Auto, 7K 7 Seater, A/C, ABS, EW, 1 Owner ......... £13,999

05(54) Mercedes E320 Di Elegance Auto, 44K Saloon, Full leather, Alloys, FSH............ £13,699

03(53) Renault Megane 1.6, 5 Door, 48K Hatchback, 1 Owner, S/H ........................ £4,599

03(53) Mercedes-Benz C220 Avant-Garde SE, 62K, Saloon, A/C, Full Leather, FSH ....... £8,699

04(54) Jaguar X-Type 2.0 SE TDi, 31K Saloon, A/C, ABS, 1 Lady Owner, SH ... £8,999

05(05) Nissan 350Z V6 Sports, 39K Coupe, Alloys, Full Leather, FSH ........... £14,999

05(05) Jaguar X-Type SE 2.0 TDi, 54K Saloon, Alloys, A/C, Full Leather ............. £9,499

07(07) Mercedes A-Class 1.5 A150 5dr, 21K Hatchback, A/C, ABS, 1 Owner .............. £8,699

08(08) Nissan Note 1.6 Tekna Hatch, 16K Hatch, A/C, ABS, 1 Owner ...................... £7,999

05(05) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Climate TDCi, 43K Hatchback, A/C, E/M, E/W, CD ............... £6,999

06(56) BMW 116i Sport 5dr, 20K Hatch, A/C, ABS, 1 Owner, SH.............. £10,999

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02(52) Fiat Punto 1.2 Active Sport 3dr Hatch, 66K Miles............................ £2,599 04(54) Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 Elegance, 21K Miles .............................. £13,699 01(51) Volkswagen Golf 2.0 GTi, 110K Miles.................................................. £2,999

02(02) Vauxhall Astra Club Estate, PX to Clear 132K Miles........................ £1,999 99(V) Hyundai Accent 1.5 SE 5dr, 78K Miles .................................................. £9,999 98(R) Vauxhall Omega 2.0 CD Auto, 109K Miles .............................................. £999

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Having been on sale in the UK for more than 10 years - and with over 270,000 examples sold - Citroën UK is bidding a fond farewell to one of the most popular MPVs of all time - the Xsara Picasso. With more than 12,000 examples already sold in the UK, the C3 Picasso is now winning over a new generation of MPV buyers

traordinary 400hp at 6000 rpm and massive torque – 540 Nm at 4500 rpm. In Coupe form this delivers 0-62 in 4.7 seconds and 186 mph, yet economy is improved (29.1 mpg combined) and CO2emissions lowered to 224 g/km. The B3S is readily identified by a redesigned front spoiler and a new rear diffuser which encloses the tailpipes, reducing lift and ensuring optimum engine cooling. The Alpina Classic

alloy wheels get the new design treatment seen on the latest B7. With switchable six-speed automatic transmission in Saloon, Touring, Coupe and Convertible forms, the B3 S stays faithful to another Alpina manufacturing edict - that the sporting nature of its cars should not compromise luxury, comfort and everyday usability. First deliveries of the B3 S Bi-Turbo start in July with availability through Sytner.

The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has been crowned Best Luxury Car at the 2010 Fleet World Honours and the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter scooped Best Large Van. The awards were presented at a ceremony at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall on Tuesday.

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The official fuel consumption figures in mpg (l/100km) for the Mazda3 range: Urban 21.4 (13.2) - 48.7 (5.8), Extra Urban 37.7 (7.5) - 74.3 (3.8), Combined 29.4 (9.6) - 62.8 (4.5). C02 emissions (g/km) 224 – 119.

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Saturday TV Choice

BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen. 11.30 Great British Menu. (R) 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 12.45 Cash in the Celebrity Attic. (R) 1.30 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 2.15 Live Golf: PGA Championship. Day three from Wentworth. 4.30 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 4.45 Hole in the Wall. (R) 5.15 Junior Apprentice. (R)

LIVE UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL ITV1, 7pm Bayern Munich battle it out with Inter Milan for the biggest prize in European club football at the Bernabeu in Madrid. Bayern have defeated the likes of Juventus, Fiorentina, Manchester United and Lyon on the way to the final. Inter were last crowned European champions 45 years ago, but victories over Chelsea, CSKA Moscow and holders Barcelona in the knockout rounds see them enter this contest as slight favourites. Another triumph tonight for the Italian side would further enhance the Jose Mourinho’s reputation as arguably the game’s finest manager.

6.15 Doctor Who. Part one of two. A team drilling deep into the Earth wakens an ancient enemy. 7.00 Over the Rainbow. The remaining hopefuls have their last chance to showcase their talents before viewers decide who is worthy of wearing the ruby slippers. The results show is at 8.55pm. 8.00 The National Lottery: In It to Win It 2012. Dale Winton presents the quiz show. Includes the Lotto, Dream Number and Thunderball draws. 8.55 Over the Rainbow. Graham Norton reveals the results of the public vote to decide who will play Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new West End production of The Wizard of Oz. Last in the series. 9.30 Casualty. Zoe learns she is unlikely to have children. 10.20 BBC News; Weather. 10.40 Live at the Apollo. With Al Murray and Tim Vine; National Lottery Update. 11.25 The Football League Show. 12.05 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross; (R) Weatherview. 1.10 BBC News.

BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 12.00 BBC Switch: Degrassi: The Next Generation. 12.25 BBC Switch: The Cut. 12.50 BBC Switch: No Hats, No Trainers. 1.15 BBC Switch: The 5:19 Show. 1.30 BBC Switch: Off the Hook. (R) 2.00 Film: A Night to Remember. (1958) Fact-based drama, starring Kenneth More. 4.00 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Live Golf: PGA Championship. Further coverage of day three from Wentworth. 6.35 Coast. The story of the freedom fighters who undertook missions in Nazi-occupied Norway. 6.55 Timewatch: Pyramid — The Last Secret. An architect’s theory on how the Great Pyramid was built. (R) 7.45 Dad’s Army. The heroes take two prisoners. (R) 8.15 The Boats That Built Britain. The role of 19th-century square riggers in maritime history. 8.45 The Boats That Built Britain. The history of the Reaper. 9.15 Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Eamonn Holmes is the host for the satirical quiz. 10.00 I’m in a Rock ’n’ Roll Band! Group members who stay out of the limelight. 11.00 Frank Skinner’s Opinionated. (R) 11.30 Guitar Heroes at the BBC. 12.30 Later with Jools Holland. (R) 1.35 Film: Brazil. (1985) Satirical comedy, starring Jonathan Pryce. 3.50 Film: The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser. (1974) German drama, starring Bruno S. 5.35 Close.

ITV1 6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. (R) 10.25 The Lakes. (R) 10.55 Monk. 11.50 News; Weather. 12.09 Regional Programme. 12.10 This Morning: Saturday. 1.10 Midsomer Murders. (R) 3.15 Film: Junior. (1994) 5.15 Creature Comforts. (R) 5.30 Regional Programmes. 5.45 ITV News; Weather. 6.00 The Whole 19 Yards. Game show, hosted by Vernon Kay and Caroline Flack. 7.00 Live UEFA Champions League Final. Bayern Munich v Inter Milan (Kick-off 7.45pm). Coverage of the showpiece match at the Bernabeu in Madrid, where the biggest prize in European club football is at stake. Subsequent programmes subject to change. 10.00 Soccer Aid: The Teams. The line-up is revealed. 10.10 The Prisoner. Two has a secret destiny for Six, who is determined to resist the leader of the village, but his resolve is challenged when he encounters 313 in the real world. Last in the series. 11.10 ITV News; Weather. 11.25 Champions League Extra Time. Action from the final between Bayern Munich and Inter Milan at the Bernabeu in Madrid, where the sides competed to succeed Barcelona as European champions. 12.25 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.25 Film: The Wiz. (1978) Musical based on The Wizard of Oz, starring Diana Ross. 4.40 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4 6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 Triathlon ITU World Championship Series. (R) 7.30 World Sport. 8.00 The Morning Line. 8.55 T4: Friends. (R) 9.25 T4: Friends. (R) 9.55 T4: 90210. 10.55 T4: Rihanna: Real Stories. 11.55 T4: Frock Me. (R) 12.30 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show. New series. With Diana Vickers, Chiddy Bang and Cascada. 1.00 T4: Smallville. Tess orchestrates an explosion on a jet. 1.55 Channel 4 Racing from Haydock Park, Goodwood and York. Including the 3.05 betfred.com Temple Stakes (5f). 3.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.55 Come Dine with Me. Steve Roberts hosts the final party in Halifax. (R) 6.30 Channel 4 News. 7.00 FILM: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. (2001) An unassuming hobbit must destroy a magical ring before it falls into evil hands. Part one of the fantasy trilogy, with Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen and Ian McKellen. 10.15 FILM: Capitalism: A Love Story. (2009) Premiere. Film-maker Michael Moore explores the successes and failures of corporate America and the impact of the capitalist system on the lives of the nation’s citizens. 12.50 Film: The Man Who Wasn’t There. (2001) Drama, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Frances McDormand. 2.45 Coming Up: Harvest. (R) 3.10 What About Brian. (R) 3.55 Beauty and the Geek. 5.25 Countdown. (R)

Five 6.00 Sunrise. 7.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Zoo Days. (R) 10.15 Red Bull Air Race. 11.15 The Gadget Show. (R) 12.15 Britain’s Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie. (R) 1.15 Tutankhamun: The Mystery Revealed. (R) 2.15 Film: Big Jim McLain. (1952) Spy drama, starring John Wayne. 4.00 Film: How the West Was Won. (1962) Oscar-winning Western, starring James Stewart. 7.00 Five News. 7.05 NCIS. The team tries to find out who was responsible for sabotaging a robotic vehicle that caused the death of a Navy lieutenant and almost killed Abby. (R) 8.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A bus crash leaves nine people dead, and the finger of blame points immediately to the driver — until a surprise discovery indicates foul play. (R) 9.00 CSI: NY. A man appears to have been buried alive when a block of concrete is drilled open and a body found inside, leading the detectives into the world of underground fighting. 10.00 Law & Order. With guest star Kathleen Turner. 11.00 CSI: Miami. The hunt is on for Marisol’s killer. (R) 11.55 Cops in Crisis. 12.15 SuperCasino. 4.05 European Seniors Tour Golf. 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

Digital ITV2 4.00 Britain’s Got More Talent. 5.00 American Idol 7.00 Film: The Mummy (1999) 9.25 Film: American Pie: The Wedding (2003) 11.20 Celebrity Juice.

ITV3 3.30 The Darling Buds of May. 4.35 Pie in the Sky. 5.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 A Touch of Frost. 11.00 Murder in Mind.

ITV4 3.25 Film: Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) 5.50 The Professionals. 6.55 The Sweeney. 8.00 Minder. 9.00 Auf Wiedersehen, Pet 11.15 Film: Ticker (2001)

BBC THREE 7.00 Doctor Who Confidential. 7.45 Cheryl Cole and Alicia Keys @ Radio 1’s Big Weekend. 9.00 Dizzee Rascal and Florence and the Machine @ Radio 1’s Big Weekend. 10.00 Russell Howard Live. 11.10 Family Guy 11.55 American Dad!

BBC FOUR 7.00 Venice. 8.00 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz — The True Story. 9.00 Wallander. 10.30 Micro Men. 11.55 Synth Britannia.

E4 2.20 Hollyoaks. 4.55 Friends 6.30 90210. 7.25 The Big Bang Theory. 7.55 How I Met Your Mother. 8.25 Friends 10.00 Rude Tube: The Best of the Best. 10.15 Big Brother’s Big Awards Show. 11.20 Big Brother’s Big Quiz.

FILM4 3.05 The Gunfighter (1950) 4.50 Murder, She Said (1961) 6.35 A River Runs Through It (1992) 9.00 In Her Shoes (2005) Comedy drama, starring Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette. 11.30 Bad Lieutenant (1992)

SKY1 3.00 UK Border Force. 4.00 The Real A&E. 5.00 The Simpsons 6.00 Futurama 7.00 The Simpsons 8.00 Lie to Me. 9.00 Chris Ryan’s Strike Back 11.00 Film: Backdraft (1991)

Sunday TV Choice

BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Live Pentecost. 11.00 Country Tracks. 12.00 The Politics Show. 1.00 Regional Programme. 1.00 Granada/YTV The Super League Show. 1.45 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 2.30 EastEnders. 4.30 Points of View. 4.45 Lifeline. 4.55 Songs of Praise. 5.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010.

BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT ITV1, 8pm Oh what a glorious series this has been so far. The sight of seemingly ordinary people revealing their often amazing skills has been a winning formula since the series began, and the format shows little sign of running out of steam just yet. So far we’ve been amazed by the sound of Christopher Stone singing Maria; gobsmacking gymnastic team Spelbound — yes, with one l; boyband Connected and a rescue dog’s dance routine with its owner which melted the hardest heart. As ever, Ant and Dec are your hosts, while Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan join Amanda Holden for more buzzer-related action.

6.30 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 7.00 Halcyon River Diaries. How kingfishers, dippers and moorhens survive in spring. 8.00 Countryfile. Ellie Harrison is given a tour of Morecambe Bay by the Queen’s official guide, and Matt Baker trains with RNLI rescue crews. John Craven investigates Welsh plans for a badger cull. 9.00 Modern Masters. Alastair Sooke explores the influence surrealist Salvador Dali had on the modern world, and admires his ability to see the extraordinary in everyday objects. Last in the series. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 10.25 The Stones in Exile: An Imagine Special. The making of the Rolling Stones’ 1972 album Exile on Main Street. 11.30 Rolling Stones: A Bigger Bang Live. A performance by the rock band from 2006; Weatherview. 12.35 Sign Zone: Richard Hammond’s Invisible Worlds. The presenter examines the world beyond the visible spectrum. (R) 1.35 Holby City. (R) 3.30 BBC News.

BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 10.00 Something for the Weekend. 11.30 Escape to the Country. (R) 12.30 Live MotoGP. The French Grand Prix MotoGP race. 2.00 Live Golf: PGA Championship. 6.30 Coast. Neil Oliver travels from South Uist to the island of Harris. 6.40 Porridge. Fletcher becomes an agony aunt. (R) 7.10 Richard Hammond’s Engineering Connections. The presenter learns how an 18th-century seed drill, a boomerang and a hearing aid helped bring about the creation of Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious. 8.00 Top Gear. The presenters each buy a classic car at auction for under £3,000, before competing in a rally in Majorca. AC/DC singer Brian Johnson is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car. (R) 9.00 Money. Part one of two. A British commercialmaker travels to America to direct a feature film — but finds himself being stalked. Adaptation of Martin Amis’s novel, starring Nick Frost. 10.00 TOTP2: Wham! Special. Archive performances by the Eighties pop duo. 10.30 FILM: The Terminator. (1984) Sci-fi thriller, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. 12.10 Film: The Final Countdown. (1980) Sci-fi adventure, starring Kirk Douglas and Martin Sheen. 1.50 BBC News. 3.30 The Super League Show. 4.15 Close.

ITV1 6.00 GMTV. 9.25 Coronation Street. 11.45 News; Weather. 11.59 Regional Programme. 12.00 This Morning: Sunday. 1.00 Film: Columbo: No Time to Die. (1992) Crime drama, starring Peter Falk. 3.00 Britain Does the Funniest Things. (R) 4.00 Film: Overboard. (1987) Comedy, starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. 6.05 You’ve Been Framed! Harry Hill narrates camcorder calamities. (R) 6.35 Regional Programmes. 6.45 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 The Seasons with Alan Titchmarsh. The effect of autumn on the nation’s landscape and wildlife. 8.00 Britain’s Got Talent. The auditions continue, with Ant and Dec. 9.00 An Audience with Michael Buble. The singer-songwriter entertains a starstudded audience, singing a selection of his hits including Home and Haven’t Met You Yet, and answering questions from celebrity fans. 10.15 ITV News; Weather. 10.30 The South Bank Show Revisited. Melvyn Bragg interviews comedienne Victoria Wood. 11.30 Robbie Coltrane: BRoad Britain. The actor finally reaches Glasgow. Last in the series. (R) 12.30 The Zone. Shopping and interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 Motorsport UK. 3.25 Coastal Kitchen. (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4 6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 The Grid. 7.30 Formula Ford Championship. 7.55 Superbike World Championship 2010. (R) 8.20 Freesports on 4. 8.50 T4: The Hills. (R) 9.20 T4: Running in Heels. 9.50 T4: Friends. (R) 10.25 T4: Hollyoaks. 12.55 T4: Frock Me. 1.35 T4: Glee. (R) 2.30 T4: Friends. (R) 3.05 T4: Friends. (R) 3.35 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 4.10 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 4.40 Deal or No Deal. High-stakes game show. 5.30 Time Team. A lost Roman town in Wiltshire. Last in the series. 6.30 Channel 4 News. 7.00 The Landscape Man. Transforming a five-acre plot of land in Wales. Last in the series. 8.00 Come Dine with Me. A chirpy builder, a retired businessman, an eccentric student and a glamorous pub singer compete to host the best dinner party in south-east London. 9.00 Dispatches: The Lost Girls of South Africa. Documentary investigating the alarming levels of child sex abuse in South Africa, following four girls as they struggle to come to terms with the crimes committed against them. 10.35 FILM: The Untouchables. (1987) Gangster thriller, starring Kevin Costner. 12.50 Film: The Death of Mr Lazarescu. (2005) Premiere. Romanian comedy drama, starring Iaon Fiscuteanu. 3.35 Laid Off. 3.45 Win My Wage. (R) 4.25 Countdown. (R) 5.10 Hill Street Blues. (R) 5.55 The Hoobs.

Five 6.00 Sunrise. 7.00 Milkshake! Elmo’s World. 7.15 Pocoyo. (R) Milkshake Monkey. 7.30 Little Lodgers. (R) 7.35 Chiro. (R) 7.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) 7.50 Milkshake! Music Box. (R) 7.55 Fireman Sam. (R) 8.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 8.15 Little Princess. (R) 8.30 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.45 Igam Ogam. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing. (R) 10.00 Shake! iCarly. 10.35 True Jackson, VP. 11.10 Zoo Days. (R) 11.25 Renee Fleming: Voice of Hope. 11.55 Family Food Fight. (R) 12.25 Hero Animals. (R) 12.55 Cowboy Builders. (R) 1.55 Film: All the Young Men. (1960) Korean War drama, starring Sidney Poitier. 3.35 Film: Paratrooper. (1953) World War Two action adventure, starring Alan Ladd. 5.20 Film: My Favorite Martian. (1999) Sci-fi comedy, starring Christopher Lloyd. 7.05 Five News. 7.10 FILM: The Medallion. (2003) Comedy thriller, with Jackie Chan. 9.00 FILM: Cradle 2 the Grave. (2003) An undercover agent teams up with a jewel thief whose daughter has been kidnapped to reclaim a cache of rare black diamonds. Action thriller, starring Jet Li, DMX and Mark Dacascos. 11.05 FILM: The Juror. (1996) Thriller, starring Demi Moore. 1.15 SuperCasino. 4.05 European Seniors Tour Golf. 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

Digital ITV2 2.25 The British Soap Awards 2010. 4.55 The British Soap Awards 2010: Let’s Party. 5.55 Film: Catwoman (2004) 8.00 Superhuman: Genius. 9.00 Britain’s Got More Talent. 10.00 Film: American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006)

ITV3 2.35 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. 6.55 Agatha Christie’s Sparkling Cyanide. 9.00 Film: Gorillas in the Mist (1988) 11.35 Film: Nora (2000)

ITV4 3.40 The Sweeney. 4.40 Minder. 5.45 Film: Shalako (1968) 8.00 The Sweeney. 9.00 Ultimate Force. 10.30 Film: Sweeney! (1976)

BBC THREE 7.00 Rihanna Live @ Radio 1’s Big Weekend. 8.00 Doctor Who. 8.45 Doctor Who Confidential. 9.00 Wags, Kids and World Cup Dreams. 10.00 Family Guy. 10.45 La La Land. 11.10 Pendulum & Vampire Weekend @ Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

BBC FOUR 7.00 Coast. 7.10 Film: In Which We Serve (1942) 9.00 Sea Fever. 10.00 Mark Lawson Talks to Martin Amis. 11.00 Carole King & James Taylor: Live at the Troubadour.

E4 2.40 Film: Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) 5.00 Friends. 6.30 Scrubs. 7.30 Friends. 9.00 Desperate Housewives. 11.00 Samantha Who? 11.55 Wife Swap USA.

FILM4 3.05 A Kid for Two Farthings (1955) 4.50 Murder Most Foul (1964) 6.45 Take the Lead (2006) 9.00 Shooter (2007) 11.25 The Good Girl (2002)

SKY1 3.00 Oops TV. 4.00 Modern Family. 5.00 The Simpsons. 6.00 Pineapple Dance Studios — Best Of — Volume Two. 7.00 The Simpsons. 8.00 Wayne Rooney’s Street Striker. 9.00 24. 10.00 House. 11.00 Bones.


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7 day guide Tuesday

Wednesday

Breakfast. 9.15 Don’t Get Done, BBC1 BBC1 6.00 Get Dom. 10.00 Put Your Money

Where Your Mouth Is; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather. 11.45 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.30 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Panorama. 9.00 High Street Dreams. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 The Graham Norton Show. 11.20 Inside Sport: The Last Taboo. 11.50 Film: Lost. (2004) Thriller, starring Dean Cain; Springwatch Weatherview. 1.20 Sign Zone: Great British Menu. (R) 1.50 Jimmy’s Global Harvest. (R) 2.50 Luther. (R) 3.50 BBC News.

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.05 Film: Too Many Crooks. (1959) Crime caper, starring TerryThomas. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 Car Booty. (R) 1.30 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 2.15 Animal 24:7. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! 4.30 A Question of Genius. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Coast. (R) 8.00 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 9.00 Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story. (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Film: Fame. (1980) Musical drama, starring Irene Cara. 1.30 BBC News. 3.50 Close. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

ITV1

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 The David Dickinson Show. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Coronation Street. 7.30 Live International Football. England v Mexico (Kick-off 8.00pm). 10.10 ITV News; Weather. 10.35 Regional News; Weather. 10.40 International Football Highlights. 11.40 Total Emergency. (R) 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 Champions League Weekly. 3.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.55 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4

6.20 The Hoobs. (R) 6.45 Freshly Squeezed. 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.00 Frasier. (R) 8.25 Will & Grace. (R) 8.55 Will & Grace. (R) 9.25 Supernanny USA. 10.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) 11.05 Wife Swap USA. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind: Gymnastics. 12.10 Jamie at Home. (R) 12.40 Film: Edge of Darkness. (1942) World War Two adventure, starring Errol Flynn. 2.55 Coach Trip. (R) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 The Curse of the Hope Diamond. 9.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. 10.00 The Million Pound Drop Live. 11.05 The Lazarus Effect. 11.35 Film: A History of Violence. (2005) Thriller, starring Viggo Mortensen. 1.25 Strictly Baby Fight Club. (R) 2.20 Coming Up: Apples and Oranges. (R) 2.45 The Great Sperm Race. (R) 3.45 Momma’s Boy. 4.05 The Secrets of the Twelve Disciples. (R) 5.55 The Hoobs. (R)

6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather. 10.30 State Opening of Parliament 2010. 12.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.30 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Holby City. 9.00 Luther. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Children’s Emergency. 11.05 The Graham Norton Show. (R) 11.50 Film: Code Breakers. (2005) Fact-based drama, starring Zachery Bryan; Weatherview. 1.20 Sign Zone: See Hear. (R) 1.50 Junior Apprentice. (R) 2.50 Simon King’s Shetland Diaries. (R) 3.50 Bang Goes the Theory. (R) 4.20 Great British Menu. (R) 4.50 BBC News.

Thursday

BBC1

6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom. 10.00 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather. 11.45 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.30 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Waterloo Road. 9.00 Junior Apprentice. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 The National Lottery Draws. 10.45 Damages; National Lottery Update. 11.45 Film: The Walker. (2007); Weatherview. 1.30 Sign Zone: Great British Menu. (R) 2.00 Wonders of the Solar System. (R) 3.00 Country Tracks. (R) 3.55 Watchdog. (R) 4.55 BBC News.

CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 11.05 Film: Just My Luck. CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 BBC2 6.00 (1957) Comedy, starring Norman Wisdom. 12.30 CBeebies. 11.05 The Flintstones. (R) Working Lunch. 1.00 Car Booty. (R) 1.30 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 2.15 Animal 24:7. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! 4.30 A Question of Genius. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Tate Modern Is 10! A Culture Show Special. 8.00 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 9.00 The Story of Science — Power, Proof and Passion. 10.00 Later Live — with Jools Holland. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 I’m in a Rock ‘n’ Roll Band! (R) 12.20 Tate Modern Is 10! A Culture Show Special. (R) 1.20 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

ITV1

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 The David Dickinson Show. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 8.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 9.00 The Bill. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: The Jacket. (2005) Premiere. Psychological thriller, starring Adrien Brody. 12.25 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.20 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4

6.20 The Hoobs. (R) 6.45 Freshly Squeezed. 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Frasier. (R) 8.30 Will & Grace. (R) 9.00 Will & Grace. (R) 9.25 Supernanny USA. 10.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) 11.05 Wife Swap USA. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 A Film from My Parish: Six Farms. 12.15 Jamie at Home. (R) 12.45 Film: Kim. (1950) Period action adventure, starring Errol Flynn. 2.55 Coach Trip. (R) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Gok’s Fashion Fix. 9.00 The Twins Who Share a Brain. 10.00 The Million Pound Drop Live. 11.05 The Good Wife. 12.05 Poker. 1.05 Triathlon ITU World Championship Series. 2.00 Formula Ford Championship. (R) 2.30 KOTV Boxing Weekly. 2.55 The Grid. (R) 3.20 World Sport. (R) 3.50 Freesports on 4. (R) 4.20 Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind: Body Building. 4.25 Ironman Triathlon. (R) 4.55 Ma Bar. 5.10 Win My Wage. (R) 5.55 The Hoobs. (R)

11.30 Castle in the Country. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 Car Booty. (R) 1.30 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 2.15 Animal 24:7. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! 4.30 A Question of Genius. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 The Culture Show. 8.00 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 9.00 History Cold Case. 10.00 Grumpy Guide to the Eighties. (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. (R) 11.50 The Culture Show. (R) 12.50 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

ITV1

ITV1

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 The David Dickinson Show. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 The National Movie Awards 2010. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: Eyes Wide Shut. (1999) 1.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 3.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4

6.20 The Hoobs. (R) 6.45 Freshly Squeezed. 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Frasier. (R) 8.30 Will & Grace. (R) 9.00 Will & Grace. (R) 9.25 Supernanny USA. 10.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) 11.05 Wife Swap USA. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind: Sheepdog. 12.10 Relocation, Relocation. (R) 1.15 Film: The Master of Ballantrae. (1953) Swashbuckling adventure, starring Errol Flynn. 2.55 Coach Trip. (R) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Three in a Bed. 9.00 Desperate Housewives. 10.00 The Million Pound Drop Live. 11.05 The Big Bang Theory. 11.35 My Name Is Earl. 12.05 My Name Is Earl. 12.35 Music on 4: JD Set Presents. 12.50 Music on 4: 4Play: Band of Horses. 1.05 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions. (R) 1.20 How to Look Good Naked — with a Difference. (R) 2.15 Film: A Walk in the Clouds. (1995) 4.00 Life Class: Today’s Nude. (R) 4.25 Win My Wage. (R) 5.10 Countdown. (R) 5.55 The Hoobs. (R)

NY. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.45 Paul Merton in China. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: Wedding Daze. (2004) Romantic comedy, starring John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, Jaime Ray Newman and Marina Black. 5.00 Five News. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.30 Family Food Fight; Five News Update. 8.00 Cowboy Builders; (R) Five News at 9. 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 10.00 CSI: Miami; (R) Five News Update. 11.00 CSI: NY. (R) 11.55 The FBI Files. (R) 12.50 SuperCasino. 4.05 House Doctor. (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 5.10 Neighbours. (R) 5.35 Home and Away. (R)

NY. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.45 Paul Merton in China. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 The Family Recipe. (R) 2.55 I Own Britain’s Best Home: Flying Visit. (R) 3.10 Film: The Staircase Murders. (2007) Fact-based thriller, starring Treat Williams. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.30 Daring Raids of World War Two; (R) Five News Update. 8.00 Tutankhamun: The Mystery Revealed; Five News at 9. 9.00 NCIS. 10.00 Eurovision: A Song for Justin. 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) 11.55 Poker. 12.50 SuperCasino. 4.05 House Doctor. (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 5.10 Neighbours. (R) 5.35 Home and Away. (R)

Friday 6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Don’t Get Done, BBC1 Get Dom. 10.00 Put Your Money

Where Your Mouth Is; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather. 11.45 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.30 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 A Question of Sport; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Film: Bruce Almighty. (2003) 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. 11.35 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws. 11.45 Film: The Haunting. (1999); Weatherview. 1.35 Sign Zone: The Virtual Revolution. (R) 2.35 High Street Dreams. (R) 3.35 Great British Menu. (R) 4.05 BBC News.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 BBC2 CBeebies. BBC2 CBeebies. 11.05 The Flintstones. (R) 11.05 The Flintstones. (R)

11.30 Castle in the Country. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 See Hear. 1.30 Lifeline. (R) 1.40 Coast. 1.45 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Animal 24:7. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! 4.30 A Question of Genius. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Out of the Frying Pan. 8.00 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 9.00 Money. 10.00 Have I Got News for You. (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Sectioned. (R) 12.20 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. Five 6.00 6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI: Five 10.45 Five 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI: Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI: NY. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.45 Paul Merton in

China. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 I Own Britain’s Best Home: Flying Visit. (R) 3.00 Film: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. (1996) Seafaring adventure, starring Richard Crenna. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.30 How Do They Do It?; (R) Five News Update. 8.00 The Gadget Show; Five News at 9. 9.00 FlashForward. 10.00 Film: Mike Bassett: England Manager. (2001) Footballing comedy, starring Ricky Tomlinson. 11.45 Ultimate Fighting Championship. 12.40 SuperCasino. 4.05 European Seniors Tour Golf. 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 5.10 Neighbours. (R) 5.35 Home and Away. (R)

BBC1

6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom. 10.00 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather. 11.45 Bargain Hunt. (R) 12.30 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.30 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Watchdog. 9.00 Have I Got News for You. 9.30 Would I Lie to You? (R) 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Question Time. 11.35 This Week; Holiday Weatherview. 12.25 Sign Zone: Panorama. (R) 12.55 Countryfile. (R) 1.55 Banded Brothers — The Mongoose Mob. (R) 2.55 Inside John Lewis. (R) 3.55 Great British Menu. (R) 4.25 BBC News.

11.30 Castle in the Country. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 Car Booty. (R) 1.30 Film: A Stitch in Time. (1963) Slapstick comedy, starring Norman Wisdom. 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! 4.30 A Question of Genius. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 The Genius of Design. 8.00 Mastermind. 8.55 Chelsea Flower Show 2010. 10.00 Top of the Pops 2: Duran Duran Special. 10.30 Newsnight. 11.00 The Review Show; Weather. 11.45 Later with Jools Holland. 12.50 Film: Backstage. (2000) 2.15 BBC News. 4.05 Close.

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 The David Dickinson Show. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 How Safe Is Your Beach? Tonight. 8.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 All at Sea. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Greatest Cities of the World with Griff Rhys Jones. (R) 11.35 Supersize Kids: Britain’s Tallest Teens. (R) 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.35 How Safe Is Your Beach? Tonight. (R) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 The David Dickinson Show. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 Marco’s Kitchen Burnout. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: Play Misty for Me. (1971) 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 Film: The Appaloosa. (1966) 4.20 Touching Evil. 5.10 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4

Channel 4

6.20 The Hoobs. (R) 6.45 Freshly Squeezed. 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Frasier. (R) 8.30 Will & Grace. (R) 9.00 Will & Grace. (R) 9.25 Supernanny USA. (R) 10.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) 11.05 Wife Swap USA. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Relocation, Relocation. (R) 1.05 Film: Springfield Rifle. (1952) 2.55 Coach Trip. (R) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Location, Location, Location. 9.00 How the Other Half Live. 10.00 The Million Pound Drop Live. 11.05 You Have Been Watching. 11.55 Dirty Sexy Money. 12.55 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show. 1.10 Frock Me. (R) 1.35 How to Look Good Naked — with a Difference. (R) 2.30 Dispatches: The Lost Girls of South Africa. (R) 3.55 Unreported World. (R) 4.20 Win My Wage. (R) 5.00 Countdown. (R) 5.45 The Treacle People. (R) 5.55 The Hoobs. (R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. Five 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI:

NY. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.45 Paul Merton in China. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: The Obsession. (2006) Premiere. Thriller, starring Daphne Zuniga and Elise Gatien. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.15 Cricket on Five. 8.00 Britain’s Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie; Five News at 9. 9.00 Film: High Plains Drifter. (1972) Western, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. With Verna Bloom and Marianna Hill. 11.10 Shops, Robbers and Videotape. (R) 12.10 SuperCasino. 4.05 House Doctor. (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 5.10 Neighbours. (R) 5.35 Home and Away. (R)

ITV1

6.20 The Hoobs. (R) 6.45 Freshly Squeezed. 7.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Frasier. (R) 8.30 Will & Grace. (R) 9.00 Will & Grace. (R) 9.25 Supernanny USA. (R) 10.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) 11.05 Wife Swap USA. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Relocation, Relocation. (R) 1.05 Film: Ten Tall Men. (1951) Foreign Legion adventure, starring Burt Lancaster. 2.55 Coach Trip. (R) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.30 Unreported World. 8.00 Glee. 9.00 Embarrassing Bodies. (R) 10.00 The Million Pound Drop Live. 11.05 The Ricky Gervais Show. 11.40 8 Out of 10 Cats. (R) 12.15 Music on 4: CTRL Student Tour. 12.30 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions. 12.45 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show: Kelis Special. 1.15 Music on 4: This Week’s 4Music Top 20. 3.00 How to Look Good Naked — with a Difference. (R) 3.55 Undressing My Mother. 4.00 Film: Three Faces West. (1940) Drama, starring John Wayne. 5.20 Countdown. (R) 5.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R)

Five

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI: NY. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.45 Paul Merton in Europe. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: Vernie. (2004) Premiere. Drama, starring John Riedlinger and Amy Colon. 5.00 Five News. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.15 Cricket on Five. 8.00 Sea Patrol UK; (R) Five News at 9. 9.00 The Mentalist. 10.00 CSI: NY. (R) 10.55 Grey’s Anatomy. 11.55 Cops in Crisis. 12.15 SuperCasino. 4.05 Motorsport Mundial. 4.30 House Doctor. (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 5.10 Neighbours. (R) 5.35 Home and Away. (R)

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Junior joggers’ joy Daniel Carr was the first junior across the finish line at the annual Horsham Joggers and Lions 10k race held at Horsham Rugby Club on May 8th. The junior race was about one mile long and was contested by children as young as three. The race was won by 14 year old Daniel Carr and Chloe Bellingham was the first girl home. There were also trophies for the under 8s, under 10s, under 12s and under 14s for both boys and girls.

Lion President Andy Spriggs said afterwards that he was very pleased with the way the event had gone as it was a good race and also raised funds for Horsham Lions charity account which enables them to continue helping those on need in the local community. The success of the event was helped by local sponsors Novartis, Up and Running and Brooks. Full results can be found on www.horshamjoggers.co.uk


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Horsham Hawks Basketball team are holding trials on Saturday 22nd May, at 4.30-6pm at the Forest School. School Years 4,5,6, and 7 are invited to attend. The trials for a new Hawks Under 14s team are on Saturdays, 29th May and 5 and 12 June, 3-4.30pm at Forest for boys and girls currently in school years 7 and 8. Just go along and try out for £3 per session

http://horshamhawks.intheteam.com

Player appeal The young Hawks team gave Brighton Cougars a real scare in the play off finals

Horsham Baptists FC is looking for new players for their two adult teams that play in the local West Sussex Football League for the 2010/2011 season. Matches are played on saturday, training is on Tuesday evenings, and the club hosts regular social events. The club is based at Brighton Road Baptist Church alongside the junior teams Horsham Ambassadors F.C. Contact Rick Brant on 07799 885876 or brantsrus@googlemail.com for more details

Match reports

Many thanks to all of the teams who 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 play for a local cricket team please do send reports - we don’t get many at all! Don’t forget pics taken by The Resident are available as Jpegs free or charge! Please send match reports and picture requests to ben@the-resident.co.uk

The Horsham Hawks Under 11s Basketball Team played the Brighton Cougars Gold in the Play off finals of the Sussex Under 11 Youth League. Despite demonstrating tremendous team play and spirit, the Hawks just lost out to the Cougars, a more experienced and older team. The young Hawks started well with Daniela playing terrific defence against the opposition’s top player and baskets from Tom, Louis, Elliot, Jonathan and Ola kept

the Hawks within four points at the end of the 1st quarter. The second quarter saw the Cougars put out their most experienced players and despite great effort by all the Hawks players, the Cougars managed to increase the lead to eight points with a score of 16-24. The pace of the game increased even further in the second half. and the Cougars struggled to penetrate the Hawks strong defence. Lauren intercepted the Cougars attack and was rewarded with a

number of steals. Although she was unable to score from them the rebounds picked up by Daniela were successful and with more points from Tom and Ola and a superb basket by Louis from just inside the 3 point line on the end of quarter buzzer, the cougars lead was reduced to four points. During the final quarter the Hawks put their opponents under constant pressure but a few quick breaks by the Cougars enabled them to increase their lead to 16 points.

All Hawks players displayed the huge commitment they have shown throughout the season and maintained momentum to the final buzzer with the score 48-36. Coach John Dishington said: “The Hawks should be very proud of their achievements this season. They played very well and showed great character in a tough final game against strong opposition”.

The team is pictured with Head Coach, John Dishington (right) and Assistant Coach, Gianni Lozzi (left)

On Saturday 5th June Horsham Junior Baseball Club (HJBC) will launch their 2010 season with a fun packed day for all the family to enjoy. HJBC will be launching their 5th year in style with an exciting day of activities and games at their home ground, The Ben Vodden Field, In. The day will commence at 9.30am with an opening ceremony in true American style with the introduction of the children in the various leagues dressed in full uniform. Following this the games will begin and continue with various teams playing throughout the day. The club is even holding a Home Run Derby and an adult softball game for those that wish to participate in the afternoon.


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sport

Islander struck by Thunder bug

A 21 year old Guernsey American footballer has proved a big hit with new side Sussex Thunder. Matthew Jackson makes a 360 mile round trip each weekend from his home in Guernsey to Sussex, where he plays for the Sussex Thunder in the Premier Division of the British American Football League (BAFACL). He leaves his home at 5.30am to get the first flight out of the island on Sunday morning, arriving at Gatwick airport at just after 8 o’clock in time to have a coffee and a bite to eat before being picked up by one of his team mates and taken to training. After practice, it’s a quick shower and back to the airport for the flight home, finally getting back indoors at about 6pm. Thunder have moved their home pitch from Crawley to Horsham. Their first home match is at BBH sports centre on June 6th. For more details visit www.sussexthunder.com

Royal trials

Royal United Under 14s, who finished runners-up in Div A of the Horsham & District Youth Football League, are currently having trials for next season's U15s squad. If you believe you have the skill, dedication and desire to be part of a team who pride themselves on playing quality football, then why not give it a go? Training is currently being held outside at Southwater Leisure Centre on Wednesday evenings between 6pm- 7:30pm. If you wish to attend, please contact Richard Chaplin on 07720 080026. You can also visit our club website at www.royalunited.net

Proving a point The players at Horsham Bowling Club might have felt that they had done something to upset Lady Luck last Thursday. For the second time this season, they lost by a single point, with Ewhurst winning 104-103. But their luck may be starting to change. On Sunday, after the club

held an open Day on Saturday, Horsham pipped Pippbrook by 72-58 and a day later claimed a slim victory against Worthing, winning 8584. In a very close match away to Ewhurst, Horsham lost by just one shot. The sun still refusing to come out, the game was played in an un-

comfortable wind. Down at the halfway stage by 9 shots, Horsham recovered after tea to come very close. Top rink of Gerald Moss, Malcolm Bridgman and skip Roy Pretty (+13) were supported by Barry Baillie (+7) and Dennis Tribe (+2) Although rinks were shared two each, Horsham won their home match against Pippbrook by 14 shots. Top rink of Mike Parr, Barry Baillie and skip Robin Machell (+15) were almost caught by skip Lesley Grogan (+14). Having lost two matches earlier this season by one shot, it was a pleasant change to win down in Worthing by the same margin. Top rink of Barry Baillie, Chris Holmes and skip Dennis Tribe (+15) ensured the victory, as the other three rinks all lost. Horsham Bowling Club was founded in 1906 by local business-

men in the town. The Clubhouse displays a photo of the opening of the Green, and displays many names which the public may recognise from business in the town, both past and present. The Clubhouse also has a section from the original pavilion, which has stood the test of time well over the years. The club has boasted of many successes over the years, and the history is well documented in a book available at the club. The most recent achievement was the Centenary in 2006, which was a great milestone for the Club in the town’s history. For more details on the club or for membership details please contact Simon Felton (01403 242616) or Robin Machell (01403 268658) for more details, or visit website www.horshambowlsclub.co.uk


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Joy for juniors as blue court opens

YMCA Awards

Horsham YMCA football club held its annual awards and presentation dinner on Friday 14th May. Recipients were: Manager’s Player of the Year: Mike Huckett Player’s Player of the Year: Luke Gedling Young Player of the Year: Terry Dodd Top Goalscorer: Terry Dodd Reserve Team Player of the Year: Lief Borgust Reserve Team Manager’s Player of the Year: Dean Cox Mike Huckett

Luke Gedling

The Holbrook Club, situated in North Heath Lane, Horsham, has recently refurbished five tennis courts which has included the ‘colour coating’ of the courts. The club’s General Manager, Clive Hartley, said: “The recently completed refurbishment project of the Club’s tennis courts demonstrates a tangible commitment to upgrade and modernise Club facilities where possible”. The photographs show Isabella Anderson, Alexander Costa and Jude Green with Club coach Mike Costa during a thriving Saturday morning Junior Tennis development programme, on the newly resurfaced courts. Head coach, Mike Costa, says that

he is delighted with the five new courts. The Club’s Junior Programme is proving very popular with juniors aged from 5 through to

18. Additionally, use is made of the adjacent sports hall which provides 4 mini tennis courts or one indoor tennis court, together with an ex-

cellent viewing gallery for spectators. The official opening of the courts is scheduled for Saturday 29th May between 12 and 3pm, when there will be an exhibition match and lots of tennis related fun and activities for all the family. The Club welcomes new members and current membership rates are only £9.50 per month for an adult and an hourly hire of a court is only £1.50 per person. For further information regarding junior tennis coaching programmes, adult coaching sessions and social events, half term and summer holiday coaching please contact tim@theholbrookclub.co.uk or the Club Office on 01403 751150.

Lief Borgust

All photos above by Clive Turner


Tennis juniors thrilled with colour change

Gridiron gears up for town

Action from fun run at rugby club

sport Mixed fortunes

A team from Horsham Hockey Club were denied by a golden goal in the Quarter Finals of the National Mixed Cup at Broadbridge Heath on Sunday.

Horsham lost to a golden goal early in extra time against Olton and West Warwickshire. It was a fine performance by Horsham, playing against a team whose men were runaway win-

ners of the Midlands Premier division and women play in the National Premier league. It was a tight game, and Horsham thought they had taken the lead but

an early effort was ruled out. A superb defensive performance gave Horsham great confidence against their respected opponents but eventually Olton and Warwickshire hit the target

and will progress through to the semi finals in Sheffield. All pictures by Vic Heritage for The Resident


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