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It’s famous around the world for its stunning valley of Grade I listed gardens, an unrivalled ‘Beyond the Doll’s House exhibition, and of course its resident wallabies. For 102 years the public has been able to enjoy the outstanding spring colours surrounding a chain of seven lakes at Leonardslee Gardens. But the forthcoming public opening season, beginning on April 1st, will be the last. The estate has been sold by the Loder family, who have owned Leonardslee since 1889,
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for close to £5million to a foreign investor, and the estate will open to the public for the last time on June 30th. But still, work is constantly being undertaken at the gardens. Just last week, some of the stately pines, several as high as 100ft, were trimmed in readiness for the new season. And on Tuesday this week a beautiful documentary on the estate’s fascinating miniature world by Horsham-based Fact Not Fiction Films was shown for the first time. See page 7 for full story
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I’ve seen more holes than that? I know, it’s a sorry state of affairs. The Rushams Road/Greenway area is dreadful as is the Lambs Farm Road are of town, which is really only suitable for a John Deere tractor.
Is anything being done about it? Yes, but it’s not really adequate. West Sussex County Council has
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been ploughing money into its pothole patrols, but they’re making just temporary repairs. The work they do is costly and doesn’t last long. In the last two weeks Lambs Farm Road has been done (although many of the adjoining roads in a similarly battered state, such as Shepherds Way and School Close were ignored) but it’ll have broken up before long - we’ve already seen how quickly this can happen with the patch up jobs in The Bishopric.
It’s ugly too. Yes it is, sort of like road acne. Also, it’s a very short-term solution, as in six months it’ll be back to being a perilous slalom run as cars weave along the road in a British version
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that roads in West Sussex are the best in the country. So we’re unlikely to be at the front of the queue when the money gets handed out.
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the resident | Friday 26 March 2010 And in the meantime? Just report potholes to the council on 01243 642105 or visit www.westsussex.gov.uk. The repair teams are being directed to the routes where the greatest numbers of dangerous holes exist. Repairs are listed and worked through in the order they are reported, However, potholes that have reached a depth of 100mm and holes on A and B roads are prioritised as they carry a greater flow of traffic.
So our A and B roads should be fine by now... You’d think so, but no. Hundreds every day are caught out by the two big holes by the first camera on the southbound carriageway near Buck Barn crossroads, and people are leaving the slip road early from the Broadbridge Heath roundabout onto the Northbound carriageway because of holes there. And they’re not the only ones. And our villages... Are dreadful. There’s so much traffic that our roads take a battering. There’s simply no quiet routes around town anymore -it’s a long while since you could get a clear run down Kerves Lane to Southwater!
Meaning? Our roads are like Swan Walk’s seats - it would be nice if it was how it used to be - but
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School Close, off Lambs Farm Road in Horsham. Admittedly, Google Maps reveals it wasn’t much better before the bad weather... with the pounding our roads take, it’s hardly surprising they’re in a bad state. You, me, and anyone else who uses a car for pretty much everything must deal with bad roads if we’re not willing to make fewer journeys.
Yeah, I’ll think about it. Can I claim back for a puncture caused by a pothole? The council says “Not generally” and that you can pretty much decipher as “no”. The County Council said: “(We)will only be liable to pay for damage to vehicles if we have been negligent in how we keep up with repairs. We are not expected to keep roads free of potholes at all times. “When conditions are severe potholes will be more com-
mon. Drivers must therefore be on the look out and take greater care after severe weather.”
Should I not bother trying? Well Horsham town Centre mortgage advisor Clive Hancocks is one of those to have tried. He had to fork out £200 after hitting what he called “a well” in Worth Road, Crawley. Clive said it “would have killed a biker if he’d have hit it”, so we gather it was one of those monster holes, such as the one in Maplehurst.
And did he get his money back? No - it was the wrong type of pothole apparently! Clive waited four weeks before he was told the bad news. He un-
So what do we do? Take fewer journeys by car, and when you do, drive only in the day and when it’s dry, at 10-15mph; Don’t go in villages, or anywhere around Lambs Farm Road or Rushams Road, but take a crash course in tyre changing just in case.
Or move abroad! Actually the rest of the world is actually suffering too! In Florida, the Daytona 500 Nascar race was stopped twice because of a pothole. It was reported that four Mexicans were killed when a dispute over a pothole in the street escalated into a fullblown shootout. In the German village of Niederzimmern, residents can buy a pothole for €50 and the local authority will repair it and put a personal message on top.
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Tuesday 6th April: Exclusive Hotels' Richard Davies (The Bybrook at The Manor House Hotel, Wiltshire) Wednesday 7th April: Martin Blunos (Lettonie, Bath and Bristol) Thursday 8th April: James Sommerin (The Crown at Whitebrook, Monmouthshire) Friday 9th April: John Campbell (ex The Vineyard at Stockcross / The Dorchester Collection's Coworth Park) Saturday 10th April: Exclusive Hotels' Michael Wignall (The Latymer at Pennyhill Park Hotel, Surrey) Sunday 11th April: last but by no means least, the 7 Stars host himself, Matt Gillan (The Pass at South Lodge Hotel, West Sussex)
Tickets cost £125 person including dinner, wine flight and food demonstration or £235 per person including the ticket to the 7 Stars Dinner on your chosen evening as well as overnight accommodation in a Junior Suite and breakfast. Call 01403 891711 to book your tickets.
31st March 2010
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Support us now! Campaigners angry as parish council fights a cutback of library opening hours, but not plans for 2,750 new homes... There is growing resentment among some Southwater residents against the parish council’s efforts to protect the village from housing. Support for the Keep Southwater Green campaign has been growing in recent weeks as the threat of housing increases, and 1,150 people have joined a Facebook campaign started by residents. But Southwater Parish Council has not been overly productive in fighting the plans. They have though defended the village library’s opening hours with some gusto, drawing up a petition that has attracted 383 signatures. But a letter
recently published in the West Sussex County Times by Southwater Parish Council (SPC) chairman Tony Bull has triggered a response from campaigner Simone Potton. Simone said: “How is it Tony Bull and SPC feel they have a mandate to act on behalf of the village with only 383 signatures on their petition against library reduced hours, when he was adamant that Keep Southwater Green had to obtain a minimum of 2,500 signatures opposing the proposed development before they felt they had the authority to act on behalf of the village? “Why were they willing to accept “online” signatures with the library petition, when they were very
specific with us that our petition could NOT be electronic it had to be actual signatures with an address for verification?” Keep Southwater Green currently has in excess of 1,000 signatures on the petition, against plans for some 2,750 new homes on land west of Worthing Road. This strategic site could also accommodate new schools, a secondary school, sports facilities and a link road to the Hop Oast roundabout. Simone added: “Surely (the parish council) have to now acknowledge this is not a ‘vocal minority’. I now demand that Southwater Parish Council take notice and start supporting the people of the village in stopping this development.”
When asked directly if they would meet such a demand, Catherine Tobin, clerk for the council, responded in a statement: “At this early stage of the consultation process being undertaken by Horsham District Council, Southwater Parish Council are legally restricted in terms of how they can respond. “It is crucially important that we continue to keep the public fully informed and ensure that we are fully able to represent the opinion of the community. “In order to do so your Parish Council have already leafleted every household in the Parish, held an exhibition over a two day period, held a public meeting and a survey in order to understand public opin-
ion. “We welcome all further comments from any individual or group on their views. “More detailed information on the Horsham District Council plans are expected later this year. “Accordingly the Parish Council have not arrived at any decision and will continue to seek to understand a majority view. This will enable your councillors to
form an opinion at the appropriate time and represent the community as a whole to the planning authorities at Horsham District Council. “The Parish Council would therefore encourage all residents whatever their views to keep informed and involved in what is undoubtedly the single most important issue to face the community in many years.”
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If you look very closely... There’s something rustling around in the hay barn! Robin and Helen tried to create something amusing in every scene, and many people’s favourite is this the couple sneaking a quick one under the hay. The feet move for added effect! Robin recalls how one visitor stormed up to the front desk, seemingly raging, and said: “That man in the
hay barn...just like my husband. Twenty seconds and he’s all done!”
Designer Ronald Clark, Helen Holland and Robin Loder at the ‘Beyond the Dolls House’ exhibition
This scene was the subject of one of the short stories in the Fact Not Fiction Films Documentary. At first glance we
have a group of gentleman playing cards, but one of the players has a 9 of diamonds poking out of his trouser pocket...
Keep a close eye on the lifts. It’s impressive enough that they go up and down but you’ll see that the passengers rotate! It’s not even one up, one down. There’s something like two up, one down, three up, two down. Very impressive. Ronald Clark admits that there’s very little room for such a device, but it’s one of the clever devices he’s
most proud of. “Between each level there’s a huge amount of wiring!” he said.
So long as the Dolls House exhibition remains at Leonardslee, a little piece of Robin Loder will too. In one of the most intriguing rooms, there’s a miniature doll
of Robin in the photography room. On the wall in the same room are tiny framed images of Helen’s family. “He didn’t know I was going to do it!” said Helen.
Small world ‘The new season at Leonardslee Gardens begins on 1st April, but after more than a century of public opening, this could well be the last. The house and gardens have been sold to a foreign buyer, and there is no indication that the new owner intends to continue with current arrangements. Leonardslee has been in the safe hands of the Loder family for generations, but Tom Loder has admitted that his heart is simply not in horticulture, and without the devotion of the family the estate can not afford to manage the business. But the Loder family do leave a legacy in addition to the stunning gardens - an astonishing miniature exhibition called ‘Beyond the Dolls House’ which has become arguably as popular with visitors as the lakes and gardens at the Lower Beeding attraction. Created from the vision of Robin Loder and the craftsmanship of Helen Holland and over 200 people the miniature world comprises of over 80 different rooms and exterior scenes spanning many meters – or miles in the dolls world. It’s been many years in the making, and is thought to
have cost hundreds of thousands of pounds (we did ask, but the answer was as noncommital as a politician’s typical response to a yes or no question!) This intricate miniature world will stay at the estate, which Robin Loder claims does not sadden him. “The pleasure is in completing the challenge!” he said. But he will always be reminded of his Leonardslee legacy, through a documentary on the ‘Beyond the Dolls House’ display, made by horsham based Fact Not Fiction Films. Called Little Victorian Secrets, The documentary was
shown for the first time at the gardens on Tuesday. Narrated by Marina Sirtis and featuring the actors from The Midhurst Players and Kirdford Players, the miniature world comes to life in the most intriguing and amusing manner. Interviews are interspersed with quirky short stories, interpreting exactly what might be going on in several of the miniature rooms. Robin Loder said: “It all started about 12 years ago when Helen Holland created a potting shed and greenhouse at 1/12 scale, in the style of 100 years ago. “Each one was so beauti-
fully crafted and looked so natural, and the visitors admired this and I thought, there must be an opportunity here.” Helen continues: “Robin was quite excited about the models and asked if I could make an entire country estate!” The idea was to create a country house and estate depicting 1900s life, featuring a market, shops and all the people who would be involved in the life of a town from the blacksmith to the lady with her duster. It was a huge undertaking, requiring a good deal of research. For instance, Helen needed help from the National Trust in order to get a feel for a Victorian laundry room. As the project expanded, the exhibition room was extended into the female toilets, before switching to what was the gift room. And it remains one of the most popular features of Leonardslee Gardens. Robin said: “It catches the heart of every man, woman and child who sees it.” See our sidebar for some of the quirky highlights of the Exhibition, and see page 27 for details of the forthcoming season at Leonardslee
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The Aardvark Of Rock returns with an outstanding line-up of acousticness. The Jack Mac Experience, Taygan Paxton, Calum Pratt, Leah Miller, Gregk Foley, and The Collector will be performing at the Forest School. With Hepworth’s on tap, should be a great night. Kick off 7pm, entry £3.
Avatar is back at the Capitol due to strong demand from tonight until 1st April. Cameron’s epic takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save an alien world. Showing in Digital 3D.
Last chance to see Act Too perform West Side Story at the Capitol Theatre in Horsham. The ever popular multi-NODA award winning Act Too return with the Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim's 20th century masterpiece, tonight and tomorrow (27th). Tickets £13.
28th Mar
There’s an Open Mic night at Gary’s Live Music Club at Coolham Village Hall tonight, featuring Dave Beckett. Tickets cost £4 on the door. Open at 7.30pm. On Saturday 10th April the concert night features Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts, plus Matthew Ord and Blueszoo (£7)
28th Mar
If you’re meeting under the big street light by the bandstand at 8.30 tonight, best change your plans, or take night vision goggles (which we don’t recommend as people treat you with suspicion) as the lights will be off as the council partakes in Earth Hour (from 8pm)
Horsham Amateur Boxing Club is holding its annual showcase event at the Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham, tonight. It should be a great evening of boxing, featuring local boxers and opponents from several invited clubs. For tickets (£10) call 01403 751150
By all reports, Horsham’s rugby players didn’t enjoy the 66-5 trouncing they suffered at the hands of East Grinstead on March 6th. They have leaders Heathfield away next but will be desperate to get back to winning in their next home game against Folkestone today at 3pm
31st Mar
Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council are organising a Special Easter Market for Charities in the Carfax, Horsham Town Centre today from 10am - 4pm. There will now be free rides aboard a 1960s Southdown bus, as well as a number of charity stalls
31st Mar
The Horsham Symphony Orchestra performs a selection of English and Russian music at their Spring concert at the Capitol. Andrew Meredith, principal clarinettist of the HSO, performs Finzi’s melodic Clarinet Concerto. The concert includes compositions by Collyer’s students.
2nd Apr
Debra Cowen plays at Horsham Folk Club tonight (8pm), at the Normandy Centre, Denne Road, horsham. Debra She is an exceptional interpreter of traditional and contemporary songs, using that ability to communicate the story within the song. Tickets £5
2nd Apr
The play area at Southwater Country Park is officially re-opened today. It includes a newly stabilised earth mound with a 6 metre high Birds Nest Tree climbing net installed at the top, and a 10 metre long net rope tunnel to reach the summit. Lottery cash helped fund the changes
Berkshire-based Blackeyed Theatre Company brings to the Capitol a brand new production of Bill Naughton’s classic, Alfie. The production, which tours to theatres across England and Scotland, promises a fresh and innovative interpretation of the play. Tickets from 750220
It’s the launch event of a new salsa group in Horsham, a the Capitol Theatre. Salsa evolution offers LA style and cross body salsa dancing, and the launch will include performances, promotions and a party, as well as details of classes. It’s at 7-10pm, www.salsaevolution.co.uk
14th Apr
Perhaps Horsham’s best event, the Piazza Italia starts today. It lasts three days but you might want to note that today is the day that more than 60 Ferraris will converge on the Carfax. The Ducatis (and other Italian bikes such as Moto Guzzi) are among today’s highlights.
15th Apr
We’ve lost a few shops in Horsham of late, so we should celebrate when a new one opens. Battlequest - the board games shop - is opening over the Bank Holiday weekend in Queens Street. It’ll stock War Games and children’s faves like Pokemon. There’s 10% off opening weekend
25th Apr
Horsham FC have had a horrid time recently, but will be looking for things to improve as the season draws to a close. The Hornets are at home today against Aveley, and will be looking to avenge the 2-1 defeat in the reverse fixture back in December. Go and cheer them on!
Join in this musical journey through the life and times of one of the greatest sixties icons, Gerry Marsden. Gerry and the Pacemakers topped the UK and US charts for much of the sixties. Hear all Gerry’s greatest hits alongside assorted stories. Tickets £17 from Capitol theatre on 750220
In the run-up to polling day, Rory Bremner will give his own unique take on the characters and events dominating the news, with impressions ranging from Gordon Brown to Louis Walsh and back again, at the Capitol. Tickets to his Election Battlebus Tour cost £18 from 750220
Southwater Village Hall Committee hosts a ‘railway evening’ at 7.30pm. With the help of West Sussex County Council film archive, the committee hopes to bring back to the age of steam! Tickets are £4 from Wheelwright House, Worthing Rd, Southwater, or on 01403 730263.
It’s the first event of the Shipley Arts Festival - a special evening of classical string music with flute and led by Jon Lord (formerly of Deep Purple) and friends from the Bernardi Music Group and the Festival’s Gifted and Talented String Academy, at St Mary’s parish Church at 6.30pm
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It’s a bus-man’s holiday Don’t miss Horsham’s Easter Charity Market - free rides around Horsham town on a Southdown Bus have been added as an attraction. The bus was built in 1964 and will be promoting a very special event to be held in the town on Sunday 9th May as part of the English Festival, when Southdown Buses will re-enact their sixties timetable between Horsham and the outlying villages. The Easter Market is being organised by Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council and will take place in the Carfax, Horsham town centre on Sunday March 28th from 10am - 4pm. As well as being able to buy some wonderful gifts from the many charities that will be present, families will
be able to join in the fun of an Easter Egg Hunt with the top prizes being fantastic iced chocolate eggs courtesy of Thorntons. Voices from the Coal Shed will be appearing on the Bandstand ... so bring all the family along, join in the fun and support your favourite charity So bring all the family along, join in the fun and support your favourite charity. Easter Egg Hunt Competition Forms will be available in Thorntons on Saturday and at the market. The Easter Market is being
organised by Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council and will take place in the Carfax, Horsham Town Centre on Sunday March 28th from 10am - 4pm.
l The first details about the 2010 Kidz Stuff festival have been released. The event will be held on June 4th-6th in Horsham Park (4th will be for children with Special needs and their families and friends). Highlights include Dave Benson Phillips of Children’s TV fame, Jez Avery’s motorcycle stunt show, Bob Hogg’s sheepdog and duck display, bird of prey show, laser quest and daily world record attempts. See www.kidzstuff.org.uk
Come and see for yourself why The Greets has got people talking simply bring this advertisement along and present it to a member of the team to enjoy 10% off your total bill, when dining, before the end of April* In the six months since taking over at The Greets Inn on Friday Street, new owners, Natalie and Duncan Entwistle, have transformed the food and drink offering at the pub into a truly wonderful 'gastro' experience.
Ahead of Easter, Chef, Patrick Clemaron, has seemingly struck gold again, with a mouth wateringly scrumptious Greets Inn Steak & Kidney pudding. So why not come along and experience for yourself what's got so many people talking about this historic, quintessentially English inn, which stands at the heart of local village life.
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Fabulous Sussex fayre is now being served up, with a wholesome menu created around fresh produce and a variety of 'Greets' twists on popular classic dishes. Combined with a fine selection of ales and wines, open fires and beamed ceilings, The Greets is a charming place in which to entertain, dine and unwind.
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If you feel that all Ferrari drivers must be compensating for shortcomings in other areas, and couldn’t care less about the motors side of the festival, here’s the best of the rest, with some more opposite...
Italian Market
It’s not cheap, but it sure is good. You can even try out your Italian. “Uno Nutella Panini. Ciao Bella! Go Massa!” Okay, we could probably do with a refresher course... The Market is open on all three days from 10am-4pm.
Be like Button
Last year, tyre maker Bridgestone provided a F1 car (a Ferrari, of course) and youngsters could sit in it for pictures. They’re not returning this year, but Prestige Grand Prix are providing F1 simulators at County Hall North.
Easter trail
On the Friday and Saturday, Horsham Museum is the start point for Roman Centurion Easter Trails. Also in the museum is the Toovey’s Artventure exhibition in the new museum art gallery.
Revving up for a motoring bonanza It’s saying something when a cavalcade of 50 minis making their way through town is only the third most exciting motoring event in Horsham over the course of Easter Weekend. This year’s Piazza Italia will take place on Good Friday, Saturday and Easter Monday, 2nd 3rd and 5th April 2010 (a break for Sunday, so motoring fans can watch the Grand Prix, presumably!) Again the festival will support Chestnut Tree House Children’s Hospice. Piazza Italia is hoping to beat its 2009 record of attracting nearly 60 privately owned Ferraris on Good Friday, with both Kent and Wessex Ferrari Owners Clubs joining those from Sussex and Surrey this year. We have unconfirmed reports that 66 Ferraris have signed up already! Also on Good Friday, Ducati led Italian motorcycles will converge on the Carfax, which will be closed to through traffic to provide plenty of display parking. The De Tomaso
led Italian Supercars will also park in the Carfax this year on Easter Monday. Also on that easter Monday, Alfa Romeos, Fiat coupes and 500s will be in the Carfax and East Street. In Horsham town centre the popular Italian market, Italia in Piazza, will return along with Italian themed entertainments and many free samples and promotions from local businesses. And don’t forget that you don’t necessarily have to catch the cars in Horsham - the Ferraris will also be in Pulborough, Billingshurst and Dorking, while Southwater will again be treated to a visit by the Italian supercars. The motorbikes will meet at Motori di Marino in West Chiltington, while Rusper will once again be the meeting point for Alfas and Fiats. Warning, if you’re planning on going through Rusper on that Monday, do change your plans, as
the village was blocked up last year! Confirmed event partners of Piazza Italia in 2010 include: Strada Event, La Source - Entertainments, South Lodge Hotel ,West Sussex County Council, Prestige Sports Events, Hepworth Brewery
and Rusper Alfa Romeo.
See www.piazza-italia.co.uk for details as they develop and look out for more news on the event in next week’s Resident
Prestige Grand prix will again be hosting Scalextric races, this time in County Hall North
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Good Friday
10am - 4pm: Ice your own Easter Egg by Thorntons, Swan Walk 10am - 5pm: Italia in Piazza - Italian Market, Carfax 10am - 5pm: Sussex Safer Roads Partnership Display, County Hall North 10am - 5pm: Horsham Museum – Start point for Roman Centurion Easter Trail and Toovey’s Artventure Exhibition in new museum Art Gallery 10am - 5pm: Prestige Grand Prix - Pizza Express Scalextric Italian Challenge and Chassis Simulators, County Hall North 10am - 5pm: Autografica – Celebrity signed memorabilia, County Hall North 10am - 4pm: The Italian Job Display and Competition with Vines (Gatwick) Mini and Pizza Express, Horsham Piries Place 11am - 4pm: Chestnut Tree House – The Chestnut Challenge, Carfax 11am - 4pm: The Musical Italian Chefs 11am - 11.45am: Horsham Churches Together – Walk of Witness & Service in the Carfax (Carfax Bandstand) 12pm - 3pm: La Dolce Vienetta Violin and Accordion (Bandstand) 12.20pm - 3.30pm: Sussex , Surrey, Wessex and Kent Ferrari Owners Clubs, Carfax and East Street with Sussex Safer Roads Police Escort 12.20pm - 3.30pm: Ducati Owners Club GB led Italian Motorcycles, Market Square and Carfax 12.30pm - 2.30pm: The Il Figaro, Horsham Barbershop Quartet (Strolling)
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9am - 5pm: Italia in Piazza - Italian Market, Carfax 9am - 3pm: Local Produce & Craft Market, Carfax 9am - 5pm: Piries Place Market 10am - 4pm: Ice your own Easter Egg by Thorntons, Swan Walk 10am - 5pm: Sussex Safer Roads Partnership Display, County Hall North 10am - 5pm: Horsham Museum – Start point for Roman Centurion Easter Trail and Toovey’s Artventure Exhibition in new museum Art Gallery 10am - 5pm: Prestige Grand Prix Pizza Express Scalextric Italian Challenge and Chassis Simulators, County Hall North 10am - 5pm: Autografica – Celebrity signed memorabilia, County Hall North 10am - 4pm: The Italian Job Display and Competition with Vines (Gatwick) Mini and Pizza Express, Horsham Piries Place 10am - 5pm: Autografica – Celebrity signed memorabilia, County Hall North 11am - 2pm: Foley & Hepburn – Popular Classics (Bandstand) 11am - 4pm: The Italian Chefs - Strolling comedy 10am - 5pm: Prestige Sports Pizza Express Mini Challenge, County Hall North 12.20pm - 3.30pm: The Pizza Express Italian Job MINI Run display, East Street 11am - 4pm: Name the Chef competition – Pizza Express, East Street 11am - 4pm: The Venetian Gondoliers (Strolling) 12pm - 4pm: The Italian Accordionist
Easter Monday
10am - 4pm: Italia in Piazza - Italian Market, Carfax 10am - 4pm: Sussex Safer Roads Partnership Display, County Hall North 10am - 4pm: The Italian Job Display and Competition with Vines (Gatwick) Mini and Pizza Express, Horsham Piries Place 10am - 4pm: Prestige Grand Prix Pizza Express Scalextric Italian Challenge and Chassis Simulators, County Hall North 10am - 4pm: Autografica – Celebrity signed memorabilia, County Hall North 11am - 2pm: Foley & Hepburn – Popular Classics (Bandstand) 10am - 5pm: Sussex Safer Roads Partnership Display, County Hall North 10am - 5pm: Horsham Museum – Start point for Roman Centurion Easter Trail and Toovey’s Artventure Exhibition in new museum Art Gallery 12pm - 4pm: Italian Accordionist (Strolling) 12.20pm - 3.30pm: Italian Super Cars (de Tomaso/Lamborghini/Maserati/Zonda), Carfax 12.20pm - 3.15pm: Alfa Romeos, FIAT Coupes and 500s in Carfax and East Street 12.30pm - 2.30pm: The Il Figaro, Horsham Barbershop Quartet (Strolling) 1pm - 3pm: Venetian Stilt Walkers
For details of the visits to Southwater, Pulborough, West Chiltington and Billingshurst please see next week’s edition of the Resident
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Seymours open local office
One of the South’s most trusted firms of solicitors has now opened an office in Horsham. Anthony Seymour, the senior partner established his Brighton firm in 1980 and has practiced in the South East ever since. Seymours + Solicitors are a friendly firm who work as a team to provide their Clients with an efficient and personal service. The firm’s partners are Anthony Seymour, Verity Eunson and Alexandra Verheul. V erity and Alex are both local to the Horsham area and Verity worked at the County Court in Horsham before her qualifying as a barrister and subsequently a solicitor. They are both looking forward to being back in the area. The other members of the firm are Christopher Birch and Mark Seymour, both qualified as Barristers but are now cross qualifying as solicitors. The firm specialises in family and matrimonial work, covering all aspects from pre-nuptial agreements to divorce. They have considerable experience of dealing with the fi-
nancial consequences of marriage breakdown for those with few assets to those with a substantial property portfolio and businesses, including international cases. All solicitors at the practice are members of Resolution, which means they comply with a code of conduct. They can also assist with relationship breakdowns between cohabiting couples who may have property or other assets together. Mr Seymour is also a member of the Law Society Children Panel and has many years of experience resolving and negotiating issues regarding children, such as contact and where children will reside. In addition the practice can also offer advice and assistance in a variety of other areas of law. These include Wills, Probate and Contested Trust matters, from basic Will drafting to contentious Probate litigation; Insolvency, Bankruptcy, Tax and VAT problems; Personal Injury, Professional and Clinical Negligence and Civil Litigation. Anthony Seymour is a member of the Law Society Personal Injury Panel. They also undertake Crimi-
nal defence on a private fee paying basis only. The firm prides itself on being extremely accessible to its clients. As they work in a team there is always a lawyer available to speak to the Client who should know about their matter, if not they will endeavour to contact you the same day or evening.
‘Clients will know in advance how much the work is going to cost and be able to budget’
They appreciate that dealing with legal issues can be stressful and aim to minimise this as much as possible by being at the end of the phone when the Client most needs them. Retained clients have their solicitor’s mobile telephone number so that their lawyer is contactable outside of usual office hours if there is a matter the Client needs to urgently discuss or in an emergency. Whilst they are happy to see Clients at their new Horsham premises at 10 The Courtyard, they can also make arrangements to see Clients at home or
in another location if that is more convenient. They also have consulting rooms in Chancery Lane, Central London for Client meetings. Seymours + Solicitors are aware that solicitors can be costly. They have tried to alleviate this by offering Clients a fixed fee arrangement wherever possible. This means that Clients will know in advance how much
the work is going to cost and be able to budget. Alternatively Clients can be charged on an hourly rate basis with monthly advance billing if they prefer. In appropriate civil cases the firm will also consider offering a conditional fee agreement, supported by After The Event insurance. If there is a matter with which you need advice and assistance Seymours + Solicitors
will be pleased to hear from you and will offer an initial fixed fee appointment so that you can meet with them and ensure you are happy with their advice and the likely costs before you make any decision to proceed. It is very important that you are fully informed and comfortable with what is going to be done before you embark on any legal action.
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Maria - you gotta see her Even if the young performers of Act Too stay in show business for their rest of their lives, it’s not going to get much better than West Side Story. Mass brawls, running from the police, plenty of snogging, on top of all the singing and dancing - no wonder the cast looked like they were enjoying themselves. The Act Too production opened for a four night run at Horsham’s Capitol Theatre on Tuesday night, with a cast made up predominantly of teenagers from the theatre group’s academies in Horsham, Haywards Heath and Crawley. Set in New York City in the mid-1950s, the musical explores the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The members of the Sharks are Americans from Puerto Rico while the Jets are a w o r king-
class white group who consider themselves the true Americans. The young protagonist, Tony, one of the Jets, falls in love with Maria, the sister of Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. As the story is based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, we know that there’s not going to be a happy ending. But we all have plenty of fun before the rather sombre finale! We’ve seen enough of these shows to know that the first night rarely offers the finest performance, but the youngsters performed admirably. Dan Bruns gave an assured acting and vocal performance as Riff, leader of the Jets, handling the American twang with
ease, while Josh Jones brought no small degree of snarling attitude to Riff’s rival in the Sharks, Bernardo. It probably helped that as it turns out New York fashion in the 1950s isn’t a whole lot different to what it is now - checked shirts, thin ties, tight jeans and slip on shoes. For some of the male cast, it probably felt like your average Saturday night (without the knife fights though, we hope!) The girls though, got the chance to dress up, especially the Shark girls, who could sport sexy salsa style dresses. They all provided energetic turns, with Elana Bryan leading the line well as Bernardo’s grief-stricken girlfriend, particularly in the wonderful rendition of the show’s best song, America. Also well worth a mention is the endeavour of some of the very young members of the gangs West Side Story’s narrative is not the easiest to perfect with its short, snappy exchanges and street talk very much of its time, but the youngsters must have been having too much fun to care much for stage fright. H a n n a h Chaney, in particular, gave a witty and feisty turn as Jets outsider Anybodys. In our opinion
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though the stand out performer of the night was Beckie Burtenshaw as Maria. Director Lance Milton and the audition panel decided to have two Marias and give both aspiring actresses the opportunity to perform this ‘once in a lifetime role’. Beckie and Jessica Stent will perform on alternate nights alongside Chris Poplett who plays the tragic Tony. If it’s the case that there’s little to choose between the two girls, then Act Too has a rich selection of fine female performers, as Beckie was superb. Looking rather timid and frail in her opening scenes, it was something of a surprise when Beckie opened her mouth prop-
erly, revealing a soaring voice that blew the roof off. And as she proved in the final scene, Beckie can act too, bringing power and conviction to the important final scene where the rival gangs see the errors of their ways. Most people will forgive C h r i s Poplett,
A Russian said to be the world's cleverest man has turned down a $1 million prize for solving one of mathematics' toughest puzzles. Dr Grigory Perelman, 44, who lives as a recluse in a cockroachinfested flat in St Petersburg, said through the closed door: "I have all I want." The prize, the equivalent of
£660,000, was given by the US Clay Mathematics Institute for solving the Poincare Conjecture, reports the Daily Mail.
Lawyers for Tiger Woods are reportedly trying to halt the sale of a series of sex toys which exploit the golfer's personal problems. The toys include a 'Take Home, Blow-up Tiger Love Doll' and are for sale on the website of Pipedream Products. Pipedream is advertising its Tiger products as being "available for a very limited time
only". The US gossip website TMZ.com has managed to obtain a copy of a lawyer's letter which outlines its demands.
A St Lucia man who lives in a corrugated lean-to, without electricity or water, has turned down an offer of £40m for his land. Claudius Lousien, 70, sleeps on a rackety old lounger which has long since lost its linen cover and the foam padding has all but disintegrated. His lifestyle is organic in the ex-
treme - dinner consists of the fish he catches cooked on the left-over coals from his charcoal fire, reports the Daily Telegraph.
Tiger blows up!
playing Tony, for not being able to match his co-star’s vocal range, but Chris gave a committed performance full all emotion to the troubled Tony. For more details about Act Too visit the website at www.acttooacademy.co.uk
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Left: Jessica as Maria, and above, with Beckie and Chris, who plays Tony
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From Russia with Love On Sunday 28 March, the HSO, under its principal conductor, Steve Dummer, and leader, Barry Sutton, present a varied programme of music by English and Russian composers, past and present. The first half of the concert kicks off in rousing form with the colourful A Night on a Bare Mountain, by Modeste Mussorgsky (1839-1881). This orchestral tone poem depicts wild satanic rituals on a Russian mountain top on Midsummer’s Eve. The work found great fame through its use in the Disney film, ‘Fantasia’ and is a musical tour de force which displays the tonal effects from all sections of the orchestra to great effect. Afterwards, there will be a performance of the clarinet concerto by the English composer, Gerald Finzi (1901–1956), with Andrew Meredith, the or-
chestra’s principal clarinettist, as soloist. The concerto dates from 1948 and is one of this much underrated composer’s finest compositions. There are strong echoes of Elgar in this powerful and autumnal work. Andrew studied music at
Cambridge University and the clarinet privately with David Campbell. After the interval there will be performances of new compositions by Ryan Hume, who is studying music at Collyer’s College in Horsham and plays the trombone in the
orchestra. The two pieces, Night before the Battle and Concertino for Trombone and Strings will receive their premiere. The orchestra is strongly committed to furthering the development of local musical endeavour and fu-
ture programmes will feature more works by young composers. To round off the concert, the orchestra will play Rimsky Korsakov’s orchestral suite, Capriccio Espagnol. This sparkling work captures the atmosphere and sounds of a bustling Spanish market in the summer. Hopefully, its Mediterranean character will banish for good those winter blues! The concert will commence at 3.00 pm. Tickets are priced at £12, £10 for senior citizens and £5 for under 18s. Tickets can be purchased in advance from The Capitol Box Office on 01403 750220 or online at www.thecapitolhorsham.com. Tickets are also available from the HSO Ticket Secretary on 01403 891356
Free Music There’s more concerts lined-up this summer - all for free - in horsham’s town centre. Horsham District Council have revealed the return of the free concert programme running from the beginning of April right through the summer. Bands will play on the Horsham Carfax Bandstand on Saturday mornings (11am – 1pm) and also afternoon concerts, starting in May (2pm – 4pm). The season starts on Saturday 3rd April with opera music as part of the Piazza Italia Easter celebration event. Favourites such as The Revivals, New City Jazzmen, Slinfold Concert Band , The Copthorne Silver Band, Horsham Accordion Band are all due to perform. Free Sunday afternoon band concerts on the Park Podium in Horsham Park start on 2nd May with the Band of the Royal British Legion and continue throughout the summer until Sunday 29th August, at 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Any band interested in playing on either bandstand at any other times should contact Sue Franks. on 01403 215259
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Wednesday 31 March 7.30pm Made famous by movies starring Michael Caine and more recently Jude Law, Alfie is the brilliant, original stage play about a young man with an overwhelming desire for the ladies.
friday 9 & Saturday 10 April fri 1.30pm & 4pm, Saturday 1pm & 3.30pm It’s party time and Noddy, Tessie Bear and Bumpy Dog are planning a fantastic sing-a-long, dance-a-long party in 90 minutes of fantastic Easter holiday fun!
Sunday 11 April 7.30pm Join in this musical journey through the life and times of one of the greatest sixties icons, Gerry Marsden. Hear all his greatest hits alongside assorted stories, mixed with jokes and anecdotes from his years at the top.
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The rex roMAN PiNk floyd ShoW Saturday 17 April 7.30pm An extraordinary band and an amazing cast tell the engaging story of air guitar hero - Rex Roman. This is Pink Floyd, but not as you know it.
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Thursday 22 April Pre- Show 6.45pm, Start 7pm Alan Bennett’s new play is as much about the theatre as it is about poetry or music. It looks at the unsettling desires of two difficult men, reflecting on growing old, creativity and inspiration. Tickets £10
Sunday 25 April 7.45pm An amazing night of music with three times winner of Jazz vocalist of the year award. Clare is a rare commodity – in every way the major star. Blessed with a stunning voice, she has the ability to write songs that promise to be classics.
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Back for one weekend by popular demand. Avatar - you may have heard of it - takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save the alien world. It’s done okay at the Box Office! 26th Mar - 1st Apr
In Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, , Nanny jumps forward in time to the door of a young mother trying to run the family farm while her husband is away at war. Nanny McPhee discovers that the children are fighting a war of their own 26th Mar - 8th April
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Top class opera right here in Horsham! High Definition Opera screened live in the cinema from The Metropolitan Opera, New York. Simon Keenlyside and Natalie Dessay bring their extraordinary acting and singing skills to two of the
Noddy tops great holiday line-up There’s been plenty to keep the children entertained at the Capitol in recent months. Shows such as Show Me with Chris and Pui, How the Koala Learned to Hug and The Gruffalo have all gone down very well with young audiences. And there’s plenty to do over the Easter holidays too. Leading the way is Noddy, who you may know is the little man with a red and yellow car. He has a tinking bell which makes him, arguably, the happiest little fellow in all Toy Land. But of course, it’s not all about Noddy. There’s Big Ears and Teddy and Mr Plod, and all his special friends, and he sets off on adventures and he’ll take you home again. Yes, that’s Noddy (Noddy), the little man with the red and yellow car. Premier Stage Productions present a brand new show featuring the ever popular Noddy and all his friends. Formed in 1997 with the col-
laboration of three very dynamic people, Premier Stage Productions is now one of the leading players in the UK Children’s Theatre circuit. With a cast of fun and memorable characters, good morals and a sprinkling of fun and magic, Noddy is a world full of charming characters who love to help each other play and learn. Its an exciting day in Toy Town, it’s Noddy and Tessie Bear’s sing-a-long, dance-a-long party and everyone is invited to join in the fun… everyone that is except those two naughty Goblins, Sly and Gobbo who are out to spoil the fun with another of their crazy machines from Goblin Gizmo’s – The Sound Sucker! But don’t worry as our hero Noddy is
keeping an eye on those two and knows exactly how to stay one step ahead of their games, despite their crazy antics to try to ruin the party. With Mr Plod, Whiz the Robot, Bumpy Dog, Car and of course Big Ears, today promises to be one big fun filled adventure. This fantastic 90 minute show is suitable for children of all ages. There’s plenty on at the cinema too, with Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (U) and How to Train Your Dragon £D (PG) both showing during the holidays. In the latest instalment, Nanny McPhee jumps forward in time and appears at the door of a harried young mother who is trying to run the family farm while her husband is away at war. But once she's ar-
rived, Nanny McPhee discovers that Mrs. Green's children are fighting a war of their own against two nasty, snobby cousins who have just moved in and refuse to leave. From flying motorcycles and statues that come to life to a tree-climbing piglet and a baby elephant that turns up in the oddest places, Nanny McPhee uses her magic to teach her mischievous charges five new lessons. In How to Train Your Dragon, a Viking teenager named Hiccup lives on the island of Berk, where fighting dragons is a way of life. The teen's smarts and off beat sense of humour don't sit too well with his tribe or its chief... who just happens to be Hiccup's father. However, when Hiccup is included in Dragon Training with the other Viking teens, he sees his chance to prove he has what it takes to be a fighter.
Bard’s most unforgettable characters in this new production of Ambroise Thomas’s Hamlet. For the role of Ophelia, the French composer created an extended mad scene that is among the greatest in Tickets £16 opera.
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news Train operator Southern is putting on a series of special trains to ensure that everyone can get to the start of Brighton’s first ever full marathon. At 9am on Sunday 18th April, runners will start from Preston Park and finish at
Brighton’s Madeira Drive. In anticipation of thousands of runners and spectators travelling to the event by train, Southern will be putting on additional trains from London to Preston Park and on the east & west coastways. For more info visit southernrailway.com
Bad news for bus users aged 60-64!
The age to qualify for a concessionary bus pass is set to change in April. Currently concessionary travel on buses is available to everyone over the age of 60. From 6th April, the age of eligibility for concessionary travel in England will be tied to the pensionable age for women. So, as the pensionable age for women gradually increases from 60 to 65 over the ten year period from 2010 to 2020, so too will the age of eligibility for concessionary travel increase for both men and women. These new measures will not affect any resident who is a current holder of a bus pass, only those applying for concessionary travel on or after 6th April 2010. Horsham District Council has
produced a booklet outlining the criteria for eligibility, including a handy table which details the months when various dates of birth become eligible for a bus pass. In the Horsham District area, free travel is available to eligible residents from 9am to 11pm. This may not be the case in other areas, as many schemes do not start until 9.30am. In addition, free bus travel is unlimited on weekends and Bank Holidays. For more information on concessionary bus travel go to http://www.horsham.gov.uk/yo ur_area/your_area_4980.asp, alternatively call 01403 215323 to apply for a pass, or ask any questions.
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Warning over advert scams
Small businesses in West Sussex are being warned to beware of advertising scams involving directory entries or calendar space. The call comes from West Sussex County Council Trading Standards Service, which has received a growing number of complaints from small businesses. The businesses say they are being pursued for payment for advertising in directories or calendars they did not agree to or in the end was not provided. “It is very hard to take formal action against these companies because our Trading Standards Service has to prove they either never had any intention of producing the publication or that they deliberately took money for the ‘wrong’ – that is, more expensive – category of advertising,” said Peter Evans, County Council Cabinet Member for Public Protection. “We are urging businesses not to agree to advertising space on the phone as a result of an unso-
“We are urging businesses not to agree to advertising space on the phone”
“Even if they do send you a copy of what they produce, check with one of the firms that advertise on it that they were happy with the service.” Another recent development is the scammers are starting to threaten legal action against the business to recover the debt allegedly owed, warning of consequences to their credit rating unless they pay. “In the current climate many firms pay rather than challenge the action,” said Peter.
Lifestyle Award For the third successive year, Lifestyle Europe, the company behind an increasing number of the south’s car dealerships, has scooped the much sought after motor industry accolade of Best Retailer. Capping a hugely successful year, in which Lifestyle has bucked the economic trend and recorded significant growth, the coveted title of Best Retailer, along with the overall prize of Retailer of the Year, was awarded by trade magazine Automotive Management, presented to Lifestyle in recognition of its continued drive to deliver longterm satisfaction t o
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Horsham’s Theatre 48 has taken it’s first tentative steps towards a more secure future, with their successful run of Charlotte Keatley’s My Mother Said I Never Should at The Capitol. With ticket sales up 38%, Theatre 48 are pleased to report a small profit from their March production, and have received glowing feedback for their performance. Despite this step in the right direction though, there is still a long way to go to secure their future. Although the group successfully managed to reduce spending for its latest production, there are certain expenses that are unavoidable when staging a production, such as performing rights, the hire of the rehearsal space and the theatre itself, normally totalling around £1,500 before work on the play has even begun. Couple this with the general overheads in running the society, such as the rent of the workshop that houses set, costumes and props, and Theatre 48 are certainly not in the clear yet. Treasurer, Toyah Moore, explained: “One of our biggest outlays is the cost of our workshop, which we simply cannot do without. We have a great deal of set and materials held there, which our Stage Manager always works wonders with!
“Without this we would need to hire a set for every production, an option that just isn’t viable for us. Unfortunately recent rent increases mean it now costs us over £1,000 a year, which is a huge strain on our finances, yet must be met regardless of how well the productions do.” Chairman, Lee Wiginton, adds “We are extremely grateful to everybody who came to see My Mother Said, particularly those who have not been to see us before. “The cast and crew worked tirelessly to bring it together, and so the figures are encouraging, and the high audience numbers were a huge boost to the cast. If you came to see us, thank you and please continue to support us and spread the word! We have started the year well, and need to ensure we continue this, even improve on it, to secure our future.” The group are hoping to emulate the success of My Mother Said with their next project, working with the children of Kingslea Primary School to stage a production of Peter Pan in July this year, before returning to The Capitol in October for their autumn production. If you would like to know more about the group, please visit www.theatre48.co.uk.
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Gardens ready for final season
Just three months to discover Leonardslee Spring’s late this year, thanks to one of the coldest winters in recent times. That’s great news for garden lovers everywhere, who like to get out and about to see
the best that Sussex has to offer, like Leonardslee lakes & gardens. The Grade 1 listed site plays host to one of the most spectacular displays of floral colour in the country, and this year looks like being a season to remember, in more ways than one. After a century of opening its doors to visitors, the 225acre valley will be ready to welcome visitors for the final season, opening everyday from the 1st April until the 30th June. There’s a kaleidoscope of colour to revel in, so the message is – catch it while you can. Magnificent magnolias and red swathes of camellias compliment drifts of Easter daffodils, then seas of bluebells line the paths for the emergence of Leonardslee’s crowning glories – the rhododendrons and azaleas. The winter chill can help rather than hinder the blossoming of these splendid species, which originate from the far climates of the Himalayan region. The Loder family has nurtured them on the site over the generations, giving their name to several varieties including loderi,
which displays huge white, lightly fragranced blooms that drape over some of the many miles of woodland and lakeside walks. Leonardslee offers a great day out for all the family – from the romantic setting of middle
walk and the panoramic views over the lakes, to the famed herd of wallabies, longstanding residents who always attract eager eyes around the time that the baby joeys emerge. Indoors, the “Beyond the Dolls House” Victorian market
town and country estate presents a marvel in miniature, featuring thousands of lovingly crafted items that illuminate a time past, even including working models brought to life with electric automata. There’s no better time to ex-
perience one of the truly memorable gardens of England. This year is your last chance before the doors of Leonardslee lakes & gardens finally close. www.leonardsleegardens.com
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Planning Applications
Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 12/03/2010 and 18/03/2010 DC/10/0514 Extension to rear to provide kitchen and extended bedroom ill Lodge Mill Lane Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3BX
DC/10/0186 Replacement of 7 windows and 3 doors in modern extension (Listed Building Consent) Mill House Hotel Mill Lane Ashington Pulborough RH20 3BX
DC/10/0268 Replacement of 7 windows and 3 doors in modern extension (Full Planning) Mill House Hotel Mill Lane Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3BX
DC/10/0466 Installation of air conditioning condensers Lloyds Chemist 56 High Street Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9NY
DC/10/0499 2-storey side extension Woodlands Farm Adversane Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9JG
DC/10/0522 Erect a PVCu conservatory to side of the property 69 Carpenters Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9RA
DC/10/0441 Demolition and rebuild of existing care home as 8 x 2-bed apartments (Full Planning) Castle View Rest Home The Street Bramber West Sussex
DC/10/0442 Demolition of existing care home (Conservation Area Consent) Castle View Rest Home The Street Bramber West Sussex
DC/10/0445 Retention of a steel frame barn to store tractor, trailer and other agricultural equipment Oaklands House Cowfold Road West Grinstead Horsham West Sussex RH13 8LZ
DC/10/0502 Siting of mobile home for residential occupation Stonehouse Farm Stables Stonehouse Lane Cowfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 8DL DC/10/0513 Timber chalet New House Farm Old Crawley Road Faygate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4RU
DC/10/0467 Erection of a single storey building comprising 4 stables, tack room and hay store with concrete apron Land Opposite Lancasters Cottages West End Lane
Henfield West Sussex
DC/10/0507 Rear extension to main building to provide an upstairs bathroom and a new single storey extension to side of the house to replace the existing garage with a glazed link between the two (Full Planning) 3 Cutlers Croft Nep Town Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9EL
DC/10/0509 Rear extension to main building to provide an upstairs bathroom and a new single storey extension to side of the house to replace the existing garage with a glazed link between the two (Listed Building Consent) 3 Cutlers Croft Nep Town Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9EL DC/10/0456 Surgery to 1 x Yew, 1 x Holly, 1 x Philadelphus and 1 x Laurel (Works to trees in a Conservation Area) Rowlands Cagefoot Lane Henfield BN5 9HD
DC/10/0486 Hardstanding (land adjacent to Barcombe House) (Certificate of Lawful Development - Existing) Barcombe House Horn Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9SA
DC/10/0401 Change of use of modern barn to be used for storage and maintenance of vehicles since 1999 into a vehicle repair and re spraying facility Tomsetts Farm Wheatsheaf Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9AS DC/10/0477 Two-storey and single-storey rear extensions and replacement attached garage and conservatory 4 Cricketfield Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1TE
DC/10/0505 Change of use from Class B1 to Sui Generis use as a 24 hour taxi/private hire booking agency Unit 1 Jubilee Estate Foundry Lane Horsham West Sussex RH13 5UE
DC/10/0524 Fell 1 Robinia/Acacia tree (Works to Trees in a Conservation Area) 28 Causeway Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HE
DC/10/0440 Surgery to 2 x Ash trees (T1 and T2) 35 The Hornets Horsham West Sussex RH13 5RE
DC/10/0497 Change of use from B1 (Light Industrial) to class B2 for the specific use as a MOT vehicle testing station Unit 9 Jubilee Estate Foundry Lane Horsham West Sussex RH13 5UE
DC/10/0493 1st Floor side extension and single storey rear extension 56 Smithbarn Horsham West Sussex RH13 6DX
DC/10/0427 Internal alterations, provision of planters, erection of large umbrella and provision of spot lights in gable (Listed Building Consent) 3 Denne Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1JE
DC/10/0481 Prior notification to erect an agricultural mothering shelter for lambing and pig farrowing Elmhurst Farm Five Oaks Road Slinfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 0RQ
DC/10/0482 Prior notification to erect an agricultural building for storage of hay, straw and hay making equipment Elmhurst Farm Five Oaks Road Slinfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 0RQ
DC/10/0496 Independant use of mobile home as a separate and independant use from Fairlands Farmhouse (Certificate of Lawful Development - Existing) Mobile Home II Fairlands Valewood Lane Barns Green Horsham RH13 0QJ
DC/10/0504 Resiting of smoking shelter (Revision to previously approved DC/09/1618) The Plough Inn Leechpond Hill Lower Beeding Horsham West Sussex RH13 6LT
DC/10/0404 Demolition of existing singlestorey rear extension and construction of a two-storey rear extension and a construction of a veranda to the rear and retention of 2000mm high close boarded fence and hard soft landscape works (Amendment to previously approved DC/08/1412) Prongers Cottage Sandygate Lane Lower Beeding Horsham West Sussex RH13 6NF
DC/10/0464 Erection of detached x 4-bed dwelling and detached garage Park Farm Bungalow Sedgwick Park Horsham RH13 6QQ
DC/10/0494 Single storey extension and conservatory 6 Lime Kiln Road Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JH
DC/10/0457 Dormer extension to provide additional room 31 Gaggle Wood Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JR
DC/10/0516 Single-storey extensions and alterations 13 Cavendish Close Horsham West Sussex RH12 5HX DC/10/0479 Front extension to garage and porch 39 Amberley Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4LJ
DC/10/0396 Replacement Windows 5 Comptons Court Comptons Lane Hor-
sham West Sussex RH13 6TA
DC/10/0487 Remove existing signage and replace with new (Listed Building Concent) Oddfellows Arms 99 101 Lower Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2BP
DC/10/0491 New signage including 2 sets of individual letters, 3 amenity boards and a refurbished post sign Oddfellows Arms 99 - 101 Lower Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2BP
DC/10/0476 Replacement of existing 2-bay garage with a 3-bay garage. Mare Hill Lodge West Mare Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2EA
DC/10/0511 Proposed timber framed link between existing garage and barn conversion. Removal of entrance steps to enable the lowering of the wagonbay entrance door to the north-west elevation and new double doors formed from existing window opening to north-east elevation (Full Planning) Swallow Barns Loxwood Road Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3BP DC/10/0512 Proposed timber framed link between existing garage and barn conversion. Removal of entrance steps to enable the lowering of the wagonbay entrance door to the north-west elevation and new double doors formed from existing window opening to north-east elevation (Listed Building Consent) Swallow Barns Loxwood Road Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3BP
DC/10/0444 Renewal of unimplemented planning permission DC/05/0277 change of use of existing outbuilding to B1 (office) use and single storey side extension Land North of Little Woodfords Shipley Road Southwater
DC/10/0468 Change of use to "infants school" and single storey extension and erection of fencing Easteds Barn Easteds Lane Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9DP
DC/10/0520 Surgery to 3 x Birch trees (Land to the rear of 22 Pevensey Road) 22 Pevensey Road Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9XZ DC/10/0483 2-storey side extension and new porch 8 Oak Road Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9ED
DC/10/0500 Demolition of existing garage, single storey extension to side and conservatory to rear 10 Abbots Leigh Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9HX DC/10/0529
Overhead Line (Land to the West of Rod Cottage, Clay Lane) Overhead Lines
DC/10/0408 Renewal of unimplemented planning permission DC/06/1895 for a 2-storey side extension Rose Cottage Fryern Park Fryern Road Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4FF DC/10/0485 Fell 1 x Ash tree Land South of Oak Close Storrington
DC/10/0430 Re-pointing of chimney stack and replacement of flashing (Listed Building Consent) 18 Church Street Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4LA DC/10/0484 Single-storey rear extension 13 Thornscroft Steyning BN44 3RP
DC/10/0478 Surgery to 5 oaks (T2,T3,T4,T5 and T6) Braemar The Linfields Linfield Copse Thakeham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3DT DC/10/0503 Fell 7 x Ash (T4, T5, T7, T8, T9, T11 and a WSCC tree) also surgery to 2 x Ash (T3 and T12) and 1 x Oak tree (T6) Beechwood Small Dole Henfield West Sussex BN5 9YS
DC/10/0519 Single-storey rear extension to provide dining room and study 25 School Road Upper Beeding Steyning West Sussex BN44 3HY
DC/10/0521 Fell 1 x Lime tree and surgery to 3 other trees Winchcombe Nyetimber Lane West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2NA
DC/10/0506 First floor extension over existing garage and single storey portion of dwelling incorporating dormer windows and front porch Pine Lodge Fir Tree Lane West Chiltington Pulborough RH20 2RA
DC/10/0515 Construction of a swimming pool Nyetimber Manor Gay Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2HH
DC/10/0480 Alteration and extension to provide an external timber staircase and 3 new dormer windows North View Mill Road West Chiltington Pulborough RH20 2PY
DC/10/0365 Restoration of inglenook fireplace (Listed Building Consent) Eastcot Jolesfield Partridge Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 8JT
DC/10/0333 Variation of condition 2 of WK/14/95 to change the month
that the caravans cannot be occupied from 1st January - 31st January each year to 1st February - 1st March each year. Downsview Caravan Park Bramlands Lane Woodmancote Henfield BN5 9TG
DC/10/0334 Variation of condition 3 of DC/05/2557 to change the month that the caravans cannot be occupied from 1st January 31st January each year to 1st February - 1st March each year. Downsview Caravan Park Bramlands Lane Woodmancote Henfield BN5 9TG
DC/10/0335 Variation of condition 3 of DC/08/1882 to change the month that the caravans cannot be occupied from 1st January 31st January each year to 1st February - 1st March each year. Downsview Caravan Park Bramlands Lane Woodmancote Henfield BN5 9TG DC/10/0517 Conversion of existing garage with first floor extension above Old Barn Cottage Dorking Road Kingsfold Horsham RH12 3SD
DC/10/0469 Change of use to vehicle, maintenance, MOT and general engineering. Business relocating from Unit 1 opposite on the same site. Burrwill Moulds Old London Road Washington Pulborough RH20 3BN
DC/10/0443 Improvement to 2 existing vehicular access junctions onto A281 and the upgrading of existing and provision of new vehicular access tracks within the grounds of the estate and formation of earth bunds Wiston House Steyning Road Wiston Steyning BN44 3DZ
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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3 Bedrooms End of Terrace Two Storey Extension Garage Village Location
2 Double Bedrooms Lounge/Dining room Re-fitted Kitchen/Bathroom Garage
Staggerd Terrace Two Double Bedrooms Village Location Allocated Parking Front/Rear Gardens
2 Bedroom Cottage Living Room Period Feature Seperate Dining room
2 Double Bedroom Purpose Built/Modern Block First Floor Apartment Allocated Parking
Horsham £167,500
Horsham £165,000
Horsham £99,950
Billingshurst £119,950
2 Double Bedroom First Floor Apartment One En-suite Shower Room
Victorian Style Ground Floor Maisonette 1 Bedroom Own private rear garden
Over 55’s Apartment One Bedroom Communal Gardens
Ground Floor Lounge/Diner Communal Gardens Warden on Site
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ESTATE AGENCY of the
YEAR
Horsham Branch
UK BEST LARGE AGENCY
Horsham
£425,000
Southwater
£399,950
£599,950
A four bedroom detached property situated in a North Horsham comprising entrance porch leading to hallway, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen/family room, utility room. Upstairs has master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and family bathroom.
Substantial detached family home situated in the popular Beechwood in Southwater. Comprises four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, large lounge, dining room, kitchen, large entrance hall, double detached garage, landscaped rear garden with gate to rear woodlands.
Broadbridge Heath
Pulborough
£459,950
from £134,950
The Parham - A brand new four bedroom detached house situated within Bourn Meadows, a collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes clustered around a village green in the hamlet of Kirdford.
Horsham
£224,950
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The Carlyle is a four bedroom semi-detached brand new house situated within Oxford Mews, a small development of 20 properties offering a selection of 1 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom maisonettes and 4 and 5 bedroom homes in Horsham.
Kirdford N Bu ew ild
Re -a va ila bl e
£399,950
In N st ew ru ct io n
Horsham
2008
£239,950
In N st ew ru ct io n
Broadbridge Heath
An individual four bedroom detached family home in our opinion offering spacious, flexible accommodation for relaxation and entertainment, with stunning views over open countryside. One of only two built in Sussex in 1966 by a local builder. Enjoyed by the current owners for the last 15 years.
Horsham
£215,000
Plot 86 Sandpiper Place is a brand new one bedroom first floor apartment situated in the village of Pulborough. The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, open plan lounge/dining room and kitchen, bedroom with fitted wardrobes and bathroom.
Horsham
£229,950
A three bedroom semi detached property situated on the south side of Horsham which offers access to the town centre. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, conservatory, bathroom, three bedrooms and separate cloakroom. Outside has private front and rear gardens with off road parking.
Horsham
£259,950
A three bedroom end-of-terrace property with driveway parking plus garage en-bloc, 23’ lounge/ diner and offered in excellent decorative order. Situated in the village of Broadbridge Heath with access to M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. No ongoing chain.
£229,950
In N st ew ru ct io n
Horsham
A two double bedroom and two reception room end of terraced 1930,s property situated on the East side of Horsham offering access to the town centre and Horsham main line station. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, upstairs has two double bedrooms.
Horsham
£229,950
Two bedroom Victorian terrace on the west side of Horsham with lounge and separate dining room, access to Horsham town centre and mainline train station. Offers gas central heating and upstairs bathroom.
Horsham
oieo £230,000
Three bedroom semi-detached property built in 2005 by George Wimpey Homes situated approx 0.5 mile from Horsham town centre which offers access to the train station.
Partridge Green
£219,950
Connells Horsham present a two double bedroom terraced property with garage en-bloc and 23’ lounge/diner in a cul-de-sac location with access to both Horsham and Littlehaven mainline stations. Offered in excellent decorative order.
Horsham
£139,950
A ground floor one bedroom maisonette with a private garden situated with access to Horsham mainline station and M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. Also has re-fitted kitchen and bathroom. Offered with vacant possession.
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.
Connells Horsham presents a three bedroom semi-detached home situated in the popular Lambs Farm Close. Accommodation comprises: three bedrooms, large lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, driveway, garage and garden. We strongly recommend viewings.
Connells brings to the market this three bedroom mid-terrace family home situated in a popular cul-de-sac within the village of Partridge Green. Due to the location we strongly recommend an internal inspection to avoid disappointment.
Warnham
Warnham
Broadbridge Heath
£85,000
Connells bring to the market this one bedroom first floor retirement flat situated in the ever popular Farebrothers development. This property benefits from being within close proximity to Warnham’s local shops and amenities and bus routes into Horsham.
£130,000
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.
£139,950
A first floor maisonette situated in Broadbridge Heath which offers access to Horsham town centre with its shops, restaurants and mainline train station.
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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ESTATE AGENCY of the
YEAR
Horsham Branch £399,950
Horsham
UK BEST LARGE AGENCY
£249,950
Horsham
£319,950
Horsham
£439,950
In N st ew ru ct io n
Horsham
2008
Well presented four bedroom semi-detached home comprising four bedrooms, two bathrooms, downstairs wc, large lounge with open feature fireplace, separate dining room, large kitchen/breakfast room, landscaped rear garden, driveway and garage.
Horsham
£325,000
Connells Horsham presents a 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.
Horsham
£649,950
Three bedroom link-detached house has master bedroom with en-suite, two reception rooms, kitchen with utility room, garage and driveway. Access to Littlehaven mainline train station and M23 commuter route.
Slinfold
£279,950
The Birch - A four bedroom detached new build property within The Woodlands, a brand new collection of two, three, four and five bedroom houses situated in Horsham. Comprises entrance hallway, living room with access to rear garden, study, kitchen, separate utility room, dining room, cloakroom, master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room, family bathroom.
£349,950
In N st ew ru ct io n
Horsham
A two bedroom two bathroom ground floor apartment built by Hillreed Homes in 2005 with the remainder of the NHBC guarantee comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen open to diner, master bedroom with ensuite, second bedroom and family bathroom. Outside are communal gardens and secure gated parking.
Connells are pleased to present to the market this newly built six bedroom detached chalet bungalow on a corner plot with flexible living accommodation, alarmed double garage, landscaped grounds. An internal viewing is highly recommended.
Horsham
Horsham
£185,000
£275,000
Connells Horsham presents a two bedroom two bathroom cottage situated in a rural position with access to the M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton.
Horsham
oieo £250,000
Connells Horsham presents a ground floor retirement apartment for the over 55’s which has two bedrooms, two bathrooms, allocated underground parking, immediate access to Horsham town centre and M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. An internal viewing is highly recommended.
Two bedroom end of terrace property with allocated parking in a cul-de-sac location has double glazing, gas heating to radiators, private front and rear gardens and access to Horsham town centre and mainline train station.
Connells Horsham presents a three bedroom semi-detached property situated in a cul-de-sac location offering access to Horsham mainline station. Property comprises: entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs cloakroom, lounge, conservatory, three bedrooms, family bathroom, driveway parking and garage.
Three bedroom semi-detached property with driveway parking to garage. Access to Horsham and Littlehaven train station. Offered with no ongoing chain.
£349,950
In N st ew ru ct io n
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.
£159,950
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Connells Horsham presents a one bedroom ground floor maisonette with a private garden and allocated parking that has been refurbished by the current owner to a high standard with a new kitchen and new bathroom. Internal viewing is highly recommended.
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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The Open House Specialists 2~4 East Street Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HL
01403 272022
www.brocktaylor.co.uk
OPEN HOUSE 11.00 - 12.00 17.04.2010
horsham £445,000
christ’s hospital £550,000
Detached Bungalow | 2 Double Bedrooms | Ensuite to Master | Refitted Family Bathroom | 23ft Living / Dining Room | South Facing Garden | Garage & Driveway | End Of Chain
Five Double Bedrooms | Two En Suite Shower Rooms | Two Additional Bathrooms | 23ft Living Room with Feature Fireplace | Landscaped Rear Garden | Stunning 23ft Kitchen/Diner | Driveway and Car Port | Separate Utility Room
horsham £595,000
horsham £249,950
horsham £329,950
horsham £384,950
4 Good Size Bedrooms | Ensuite to Master | 4 Large Reception Rooms | 18’ Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Large Rear Garden | Garage And Off Street Parking | In Need Of Some Updating | No Ongoing Chain
| Spacious and well presented extended family residence | Three/Four Bedrooms | Study/Family Area | Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Cloak room | Backing onto Allotments | Internal viewing is highly recommended
Semi Detached | Extended | Three Double Bedrooms | Off Road Parking | Refitted Bathroom | 25ft Living Room | 17ft Dining Room
Extended Detached House | 4 bedrooms | En suite Shower and dressing room | Downstairs cloakroom | Refitted Kitchen | Driveway & Garage | Large South facing rear Garden | Close to Littlehaven Station
OLDto Ssubject contract
horsham £415,000
horsham Sold Similar Required
1/3 of an Acre | Excellent Potential for Extension (STPP) | 2 Separate Driveways | Garage | Numerous Period Features | Views onto Open Farmland | 15’ x 12’ Living Room | 2 First Floor Bathrooms | Downstairs Cloakroom | Double Glazing
We held an Open House on 13th March 2010 were we had in excess of 30 viewers which resulted in 10 offers being made. The property went under offer in excess of the asking price. We urgently require similar properties in all areas in and around Horsham.
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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Estate Agents
Countrywide Mortgage Services £575,000
Surveyors
Horsham, West Sussex
£425,000
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Broadbridge Heath, West Sussex
Property Lawyers
A magnificent period property situated in a secluded gated plot in this highly sought after village location.
A truly stunning Victorian family home with original features such as a basement, picture rails, coving/ cornicing and feature fireplaces including an open fire in the sitting room. Presented to a very high standard in a highly sought after residential location.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Horsham, West Sussex
£499,950
Lower Beeding, West Sussex
£399,777
Horsham, West Sussex
£379,950
Situated in the north if Horsham, this family home has an impressive conservatory from the sitting room & breakfast room, formal dining room, modern kitchen with utility room, integral double garage.
A stunning property in a semi rural location which benefits from open views over the open countryside.
Cricketfield Road! A 1930’s family home offering scope for improvement cosmetically situated in this fantastic and sought after cul-de-sac.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Horsham, West Sussex
Public Notice
We are acting for the mortgagees and have received an offer of £167,000 on the above property any interested parties must submit any higher offer in writing to the selling agent before an exchange of contracts takes place. Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Horsham, West Sussex
£199,777
A modern and well presented first floor purpose built flat.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Billingshurst, West Sussex
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. Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property Associated with
Horsham Office : 01403 264441
john d wood & co. In London since 1872
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£129,777
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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Estate Agents
Countrywide Mortgage Services £575,000
Surveyors
West Chiltington, West Sussex
£625,000
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West Chiltington, West Sussex
Property Lawyers
An attractive detached cottage style family home, offering versatile accommodation comprising of three reception rooms, kitchen with access to a family room/conservatory, ground floor cloakroom, four first floor double bedrooms, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, family bathroom, double garage, set within a plot measuring 0.27 acres within the sought after picturesque village of West Chiltington, which benefits from lawn tennis club, post office, public house and local golf course.
We are proud to offer this four bedroom detached chalet style property located in the desirable village of West Chiltington. Deceptively spacious, Hillside offers flexible accommodation and boasts an ensuite to the Master Bedroom, as well as a conservatory and double garage. There is parking for several cars and the property sits in delightful, mature gardens within a generous plot.
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
£265,000
Storrington, West Sussex
£274,950
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
We are delighted to offer this modern, two double bedroom detached property built in 2005, within half mile of the village centre. Set on a corner plot and benefitting from planning permission for a two storey extension (granted 12/09/07 by HDC application number DC/07/1858). Double glazed and with a gas fired central heating system. Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
So ld
£349,950
Well presented Versatile semi detached cottage style house situated within the heart of the village. The property benefits from double glazing, gas heating and a sizeable kitchen/dining room and rear garden and is being sold with no ongoing chain. Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Ashington, West Sussex
Properties in Ashington and West Chiltington urgently wanted for waiting buyers £300,000 - £700,000.
£479,950
So ld
Ground floor purpose built one bedroom flat, benefitting from newly installed communal entrance phone system. Gas central heating to radiators, double glazed windows. No forward chain.
Ashington, West Sussex
Storrington, West Sussex
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£108,000
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Storrington, West Sussex
Situated in the popular village of Ashington this detached family home currently provides three bedrooms but could easily be adapted to revert to the former four bedrooms, with character tile hung fascia this modern property has been built to blend with local buildings whilst maintaining modern facilities.
Five bedroomed executive Hill Reed family home, backing onto wooded area with views over open countryside and benefitting from a cul-de-sac location.
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
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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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Estate Agents
Countrywide Mortgage Services £209,950
£115,000
A purpose built first floor flat on the outskirts of this small country town. Steyning lies just North of the South Downs. • Bedrooms : 1 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Upper Beeding, West Sussex
Bramber, West Sussex
£585,000
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Re P du rice ct io n Situated in the village of Small Dole is a three bedroom end of terrace house with conservatory and views to the rear overlooking fields and beyond. • Bedrooms : 3 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Steyning, West Sussex
Surveyors
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Small Dole, West Sussex
Property Lawyers
£249,950
A deceptively spacious, extended semi-detached house with three double bedrooms, bathroom and separate en suite shower room to the master bedroom, small study, conservatory and south-facing garden. • Bedrooms : 3 • Receptions : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
A superb detached four bedroom house with a fabulous modern interior and easily adapted flexible accommodation to provide a self contained annexe. • Bedrooms : 4 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Upper Beeding, West Sussex
£209,950
Situated in a popular area of Upper Beeding this three bedroom mid terrace family home benefits from a good sized rear garden and garage. • Bedrooms : 3 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Upper Beeding, West Sussex
£330,000
A well presented modern three bedroom detached house in a sought after CulDe-Sac on the Northern outskirts of the village near to countryside. • Bedrooms : 3 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Partridge Green, West Sussex
A charming older terraced, cottage style property situated in a non estate location just South of the High Street of this popular Village. • Bedrooms : 2 • Receptions : 1 • Bathrooms : 1 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Upper Beeding, West Sussex
Steyning Office : 01903 815806
john d wood & co. In London since 1872
www.mortgagescountrywide.co.uk
£399,950
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 Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property Associated with
£229,950
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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 £134,950 (Leasehold)
Horsham £139,950 (Leasehold)
Horsham £169,950 (Freehold)
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. An internal viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
A well presented one bedroom first floor maisonette built to the ‘Chelsea’ Laing design situated in the popular Village of Broadbridge Heath. The accommodation 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 well presented one bedroom first floor flat located within proximity of Horsham town centre and mainline station. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 11’10” kitchen, 12’ living room, 13’9” bedroom and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking. An internal viewing is highly recommended. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
A well presented two bedroom split level maisonette situated in a popular residential area. The accommodation 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.
Horsham £199,950 (Freehold)
Horsham £229,950 (Leasehold)
Horsham from £270,000 (Freehold)
Horsham £575,000 (Freehold)
A two bedroom end terrace house situated in the popular village of Henfield. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, living room, 13’4 kitchen and to the first floor is a 14’ master bedroom, bedroom two and bathroom with separate WC. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and off road parking. An internal viewing is recommended. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
A well presented modern ground floor two bedroom apartment located within close proximity of Horsham Park, Town Centre & Mainline Station. Accommodation comprises; entrance hall, 16’4” kitchen/breakfast room, 16’3” living room, master with en-suite shower room, bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing, communal gardens and garage en-bloc.
Three bedroom house in a quiet cul-de-sac within close proximity of Millais School. The accommodation comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room, playroom/dining room, first floor living room, bathroom, two bedrooms, master bedroom with en-suite shower room. Also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and integral garage with driveway parking for two cars.
Five bedroom detached house comprising; 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, master bedroom with en-suite, bedroom two and refitted family bathroom. Also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and double integral garage with driveway.
Horsham £550pcm
Horsham £550pcm
Horsham £795pcm
Horsham £675pcm
• One bedroom flat • Fitted bathroom • Fitted kitchen
• Parking • Available Now • UNFURNISHED
Southwater £7pcm
• Well presented two bedroom house • Patio garden • Allocated parking
• One double bedroom maisonette • Fitted kitchen • Bathroom with Shower
• Quite location • Available Now • Unfurnished
Horsham £595pcm
• Fitted kitchen • Available Now • Unfurnished
• Fitted bathroom • Available Now • Unfurnished
Horsham £1150pcm
Reduced • One double bedroom flat • Newly decorated • Newly fitter bathroom and kitchen
• Two double bedroom house • Spacious lounge • Master bedroom with en suite
• Off street parking • Available Now • Unfurnished
• Three bedroom house • Close to town centre • Modern fitted kitchen
Burford House | 26 Worthing Road | Horsham | RH12 1SL
• Two bedroom maisonette • Close to town centre • Off street parking
• Spacious lounge • Available Now • Unfurnished
Broadbridge Heath £925pcm
• Fitted bathroom with shower • Available April • Unfurnished
• Newly decorates three bedroom house • Off street parking • Fitted kitchen
Tenancy Deposit Scheme member
• Fitted bathroom with shower • Available Now • Unfurnsihed
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Desirable home in Horsham
Rooney & Co are pleased to offer this desirable four bedroom detached house off Pondtail Road, Horsham, for sale at £449,950. Built to the Newbury design by Try Homes and only one of two plots with a detached double garage. The property itself offers entrance hallway, study, downstairs cloakroom, living room, conservatory, dining room, kitchen and on the first floor are four bedrooms with en suite to the master and family bathroom.
Outside there is a front garden with parking for three cars approaching the detached double garage and to the rear is a south westerly aspect private garden. The property also benefits from being in the school catchment area of Holbrook, Forest and Millais. Horsham offers a wide variety of shopping, recreational and educational facilities, mainline railway station, various golf clubs, leisure centre, cinema, theatre and park. Internal viewing is essential.
Delightful house in village of Bury
Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to be marketing a most delightful detached house offering good spacious and flexible internal accommodation in the village of Bury. From the entrance hall there is a splendid sitting room with open fire and double doors leading out onto the rear garden. An archway leads you into the dining room. Also to the ground floor is a kitchen, cloakroom and a good size study, which could be utilised as a further bedroom.
Stairs from the hall lead to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms, one benefiting from an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom. Both the bedrooms offer views towards the South Downs in the distance. The property is being offered for sale with a Guide Price of £550,000 for the freehold interest. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk
Executive home Leaders the areas leading independent specialist letting agent is delighted to offer for rent this stunning and exceptionally spacious detached five bedroom executive house situated in a private close in the picturesque village of Storrington. The property comprises of a large entrance hallway with wooden flooring, large lounge with open fireplace and patio doors to garden, family room also with doors to garden, good size study, dining room, modern fully fitted kitchen with integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher, there is a sep-
arate utility room with washing machine and a dryer, upstairs there is a dual aspect master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and large en-suite bathroom with separate
shower cubicle and bidet, guest bedroom with en-suite shower and fitted wardrobes, two further double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a modern white family bath-
then assessed and winners chosen by a select judging panel of 19. Hosted by Alun Cochrane (8 out of 10 cats) and with a guest appearance from Boy George, the night was a superb event and, despite a difficult couple of years for anyone involved in the world of finan-
the 650 guests in attendance. AToM Sales & Marketing Director, Dale Jannels, commented: ‘We have enjoyed a superb start to 2010! We have launched our “Complex Prime” proposition (a niche in the current market place helping those failing to get approval from high street
room with shower cubicle. Other features of this lovely property are gas central heating, double glazing throughout, large surrounding gardens with children’s play area, detached double garage and driveway parking for up to six cars. The village of Storrington benefits from good shops, plenty of pubs and good transport links. Viewing highly recommended to appreciate the size and quality of the accommodation. Contact Leaders on 01403 217585 for more details.
AToM scoops major honours
Horsham’s All Types of Mortgages Ltd (AToM), is delighted to have been voted the winner of two recent national awards. The first from MYIntroducer.com for “Best Mortgage Packager 2010” is an industry award based purely on votes received from mortgage intermediaries, independent financial advisers, mortgage lenders and other sectors of the mortgage industry. The second award, presented by industry leading publication, Mortgage Strategy, whose awards are classed as the “Oscars” of the mortgage industry, was for “Best Specialist Distributor 2010”. At a glittering award ceremony held in Park Lane’s Grosvenor House Hotel, the guest list was a “who’s who” of the mortgage industry. Once voted on to the short list, the companies were put through their paces including a rigorous review of an indepth case study. These were
cial services, was a buoyant affair with much optimism from
lenders often with no apparent reason) and we have been voted number one in two separate mortgage industry award ceremonies! “These awards are passionately received and they recognise the continued hard work of the great team we have here at AToM. “The recession may officially be over, but there’s still a long way to go to full market recovery. AToM remains at the forefront of innovation and continues to diversify in to many new areas. These awards confirm that we are getting things right and are providing a service to our customers and intermediaries of such a high standard that they’ve taken the time to vote AToM to the top of the class. “That said, we will not rest on our laurels and strive to continue providing quality service seeking to ensure AToM remains the mortgage broker/packager/distributor of choice moving forward.”
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Stunning Tanglewood LandLords Wanted
Monkhouse & Bannisters is please to offer this attractive, three bedroom family house in Storrington for sale at ÂŁ895,000. Tanglewood lies at the end of an exclusive private drive serving a small number of high quality properties and directly adjoining Sullington Warren, an area of open heathland owned by the National Trust. The house is an attractive detached family home which stands in a beautiful, slightly elevated, location in the centre of its one acre plot and has many interesting features which include an oak panelled hall and some exposed ceiling timbers. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, triple aspect drawing room with brick fireplace, dining room, fitted kitchen and utility area. A staircase rises to a spacious first floor landing providing access to the 3 bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside, the
surrounding garden is mainly down to grass with azalea and rhododendron beds and a variety of evergreen trees and extends to nearly an acre. At the end of the drive is a range of 3 good quality brick and tiled buildings with scope for a variety of different uses subject to planning consent including a double garage with studio room over. The 3 further buildings total about 1,300 sq ft, formally used as a home office and gym, an annexe with sitting room, bedroom and en-suite bathroom and a utility/games room. In addition is a substantial brick double garage. Monkhouse & Bannisters have been appointed as sole agents. Please telephone: 01798 872081 or email sales@monkhouse.co.uk for full colour illustrated particulars or download them directly from www.monkhouse.co.uk.
Annex offered Choices are pleased to offer this superb annex attached to the main house set in a lovely garden in the heart of West Chiltington. The property comprises of reception/conservatory, double bedroom, fitted kitchen and a
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property | 13 Lettings Sales Land & New Homes Holiday Lettings Farm & Equestrian Sales & Management
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Henfield £825pcm
Pulborough £875pcm
An older style newly refurbished semi-detached cottage set in farm grounds. Dining Room. Living Room. Boot Room. Kitchen. Two double Bedrooms. Bathroom. Views over South Downs.
A beautifully presented mid-terrace Victorian family house in an ideal location for the amenities. Living/ Dining Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. 3 Bedrooms. Bathroom. Attic Room. Garden. Garage.
More properties Pulborough £550pcm A self-contained one bedroom apartment with garden in residential area. Reception Room. Kitchen. Double Bedroom. Bathroom. Garden.
urgently required in the storrington,
Arundel £850pcm A fully furnished spacious period cottage in the heart of Arundel. Dining Room. Kitchen. Utility Room. Ground floor Shower Room. Reception Room. 3 Bedrooms. Study. Bathroom. Garden.
pulborough and Pulborough £695pcm A recently refurbished ground floor apartment. Kitchen/Breakfast Room open plan to Living Room. Master Bedroom with Ensuite Bathroom. Further Bedroom. Shower Room. Parking.
Horsham 01403 246750
horshaM areas. Storrington 01903 744166
Ashington £900pcm A modern semi-detached house in village setting. Entrance Hall. Kitchen. Cloakroom. Living Room. Master Bedroom with Ensuite Shower. 2 further Bedrooms. Bathroom. Garden. Garage.
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Horsham’s Specialist Letting Agent.
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447167 Horsham
£610 pcm
• Modern one bedroom unfurnished garden flat • Situated close to local amenities and a short drive to A24 and A264 • Modern fully fitted kitchen with appliances • Modern bathroom with shower • Good size rear garden with shed, GCH, double glazing and parking
581778 Warnham £550 pcm
527664 Horsham £1100 pcm • Stunning and stylishly presented 2 bedroom split level apartment • Double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes 1 with ensuite shower • Impressive open plan dining room/ kitchen with tiled flooring • Under floor heating to the lower floor and GCH to upper • Original high ceilings, modern fittings and allocated parking
83323 Horsham
£615 pcm
• Spacious 1 bedroom first floor unfurnished flat • Situated within easy reach of Horsham town centre • Lounge / dining room with bay window • Good size bedroom with built-in wardrobes • Allocated parking and attractive communal grounds
• A super studio conversion flat in rural position • Fully furnished studio room with small kitchen • Shower room with luxury shower cubicle • Lovely outlook over open fields • Rent includes council tax and water rates
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464255 Horsham
£625 pcm
201996 Close to town centre, Horsham
• Lovely 1 bedroom unfurnished ground floor maisonette • Situated in popular development • Modern re-fitted kitchen and bathroom • Spacious lounge with separate dining area • Private side garden with table and chairs
• Particularly spacious 1 bedroom 2nd floor flat • Situated close to train station and town centre • Bright and airy lounge with large picture window • Allocated parking and laminate flooring
453597 Pulborough
85949 Southwater
£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
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£930 pcm
• Spacious 3 bedroom unfurnished detached house • Situated in a quiet residential area • 2 double bedrooms and 1 single bedroom • Bathroom with shower attachment • Good sized rear garden and garage
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£660 pcm
386094 West Horsham
£680 pcm
452138 Horsham
£725 pcm
218020 Horsham
• Well presented 2 bedroom unfurnished garden flat • Conveniently situated close to Horsham town centre • Modern re-fitted kitchen with appliances • Re-fitted bathroom with shower • Benefits from own private rear garden
• Good size 2 bedroom semi detached house • Situated only a short walk away from the town centre • Fully fitted kitchen • Modern bathroom with power shower • Available unfurnished
• Well presented 2 bedroom house • Situated in popular residential area • Fitted kitchen/breakfast room • Modern bathroom with power shower • Driveway for 2 cars
86685 Central Horsham
600398 North Horsham
609769 Pulborough
£1040 pcm
• Modern 3 bedroom unfurnished town house • Within walking distance of the station and town • Luxury fitted kitchen / breakfast room • Master bedroom with en-suite shower room • Enclosed rear garden and allocated parking
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• Lovely 4 bedroom detached family home • Situated in a popular residential area • Modern re-fitted kitchen / breakfast room • Spacious lounge / dining room • Good sized garden and driveway parking
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£1250 pcm
£770 pcm
£2000 pcm
• Stunning 5 bedroom detached executive house • Situated in a picturesque village location • Large lounge with open fireplace • Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom • Surrounding gardens and double garage
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Beautifully presented unfurnished 4 bedroom detached house Close to both local Primary and Secondary Schools Newly fitted kitchen Large family living with Dining area Good size garden with patio Garage and parking
Excellent 3 bedroom family home Walking distance of local shops and schools Delightful garden with decking Presented in excellent order Garage and Parking Unfurnished
Extremely well presented 2 bedroom semi-detached house Newly fitted Kitchen with conservatory Popular north Horsham Location Front and rear garden Unfurnished
Attractive 3 bedroom first floor apartment Located within minutes of Horsham town centre Large living room Fitted wardrobes in the main bedroom 1 bathroom and 1 en-suite with single bedroom Available unfurnished
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Unique beautiful apartment in a secure gated development 2 Double bedrooms with en-suite to main Wardrobes to main bedroom Good size accommodation Village location near to all amenities Parking for resident & visitors
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Well presented 2 double bedroom Semi-detached Modern fitted kitchen Family Bathroom with Shower Front & rear Garden Off road parking Unfurnished
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One bedroom spacious apartment Furnished Modern fitted kitchen Laminate flooring Fitted Wardrobes Walking distance of town centre & station
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For a fresh approach to Residential Letting www.linesandjames.com Horsham
£600pcm
A one bedroom flat situated in a sought after development within walking distance of the town centre and mainline station.
£675pcm
A two bedroom first floor flat with a garage situated in walking distance of the town centre and station.
Horsham
£500pcm
A first floor studio flat presented in good order offering easy access to the A24/A264.
Presented in very good order Kitchen with breakfast bar Bedroom with fitted wardrobes Bathroom with shower Unfurnished | Available Mid May Horsham
Broadbridge Heath
£675pcm
A very spacious and well presented two bedroom first floor flat situated with easy access to the A264.
Living room
Lounge/diner
Fitted kitchen
Modern kitchen
Double bedroom and single bedroom
Large double bedrooms
Bathroom with shower
Bathroom with shower
Unfurnished | Available March
Unfurnished | Available End of April
£595pcm
A spacious one bedroom first floor flat with a garage located within easy reach of Littlehaven & Horsham stations.
Spacious studio room
Large dual aspect lounge/diner
Fitted kitchen with appliances
Ample storage & single garage
Bathroom with shower
Good sized double bedroom
Parking
Fitted kitchen with appliances
Unfurnished | Available April
Unfurnished | Available Now
Horsham
£900pcm
A superb brand new apartment with stylish accommodation arranged over two floors located close to the station and town centre. Reception room with open plan kitchen Double bedrooms Bathroom with shower & cloakroom Allocated parking Unfurnished | Available April
£1200pcm
Horsham
£795pcm
Colgate
£1950pcm
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A charming three bedroom semi detached property situated on the favoured West side of Horsham within walking distance of the station & town centre. Presented in excellent order Off road parking Two reception rooms Good sized rear garden Unfurnished | Available May
0140 3 2 1 0 0 8 8 24 Worthing Road, Horsham, RH12 1SL lettings@linesandjames.com
A modern two bedroom ground floor apartment situated in the heart of the town centre.
An immaculately presented four bedroom detached home situated in an exclusive gated development.
Well presented accommodation
Stylish accommodation
Living room with access to small patio
Wonderful large conservatory
Master bedroom with en-suite
En-suite to master bedroom
Secure parking
Gardens, garage & driveway
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Unfurnished | Available Early April
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A well presented three bedroom family house offered in superb decorative order and located on the sought after new development of Pembroke Park. Comprises two allocated parking spaces, landscaped rear garden, spacious reception and three double bedrooms.
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A completely refurbished ground floor one bedroom apartment benefiting from excellent decorative order throughout, newly fitted kitchen and bathroom, allocated parking space, communal gardens and walking distance to town centre and railway station.
An unfurnished, well presented one bedroom corner house, situated within a cul-de-sac location on the north side of Horsham, close to Littlehaven station. The property has gas central heating and is fully double glazed.
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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26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex
Property Management
horsham £600pcm
rusper £525pcm under offer
horsham £925pcm
coolham £1500pcm
Two bed part-furnished flat above shops
One bed unfurnished flat above village stores
Three bed unfurnished flat above shops in Horsham town centre
Two bed unfurnished barn conversion in stunning location
horsham £775pcm under offer
billingshurst £575pcm under offer
warnham £625pcm
horsham £725pcm
Two bed unfurnished house with garage in block
One bed unfurnished converted cottage
One bed unfurnished flat in rural location
Two bed furnished house available April
billingshurst £695pcm under offer
steyning £1200pcm let similar required
broadbridge heath £525pcm
horsham £800pcm let similar required
Two bed unfurnished house in High Street
Three bed detached unfurnished bungalow available May
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The courtyard 30 Worthing Road horsham, West sussex Rh12 1sL
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Horsham £1150pcm Large four bedroom town house Large lounge Modern fully fitted kitchen
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Haywards Heath £1295pcm
Down stairs WC Double glazed/Gas Central Heating Garage and parking for to cars
Three bedroom town house Fully fitted kitchen Bathroom and shower room
Great location for town and train station Garage Security gate entrance
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When you let with choices You get a lot more than Highly competitive fees • As a member of the Government backed National Approved Lettings Scheme, Choices is fully bonded for Lettings and Management which means all our client money is where it should be. Our advice to landlords is never let a property through an agent unless you are sure they are financially sound. • Because we have over 1200 properties under management we can take advantage of dedicated systems which enables us to manage your property on a cost effective efficient basis.
Horsham £775pcm Two bedroom house Close to train station Tiled bathroom with shower
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Horsham £575pcm
Private rear garden Allocated parking Double glazing/Gas Central Heating
One double bedroom apartment Excellent location for town centre Spacious lounge
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Fully fitted kitchen Tiled bathroom Heating and hot water included
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West Chiltington £500pcm Lovely Double bedroom annex Set in lovely gardens Tiled shower room
Southwater £495pcm
Conservatory/lounge Allocated Parking Double glazed/Gas Central Heating
One bedroom first floor flat Close to bus stop and local shops Good size lounge
Tiled bathroom with shower Communal gardens Allocated parking
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Agusta, Ascari to Agostini, and Monza to the Mille Miglia, Italians have raced with breathtaking fervour, inspiring desire and devotion that transcends national identity. Six of the current 2010 teams have already confirmed their attendance at Goodwood, along with a number of this season’s drivers, including the reigning World Champion Jenson Button. Six-time World Rally Champion Sebastian Loeb is also expected for the Festival, sliding his dominant Citroen C4 WRC around Goodwood’s demanding Forest Rally Stage. American star Ken Block will also be present, making his
Festival debut in his wild 800bhp Ford Fiesta. A host of other rally stars and cars, past and present, will also be seen in action throughout the event, including Goodwood first-time Miki Biasio. Biking legend Agostini and Festival first-timer Kevin Schwantz are just two of the many leading names due to take to the Goodwood Hill on two wheels. Twelve-time World Trials Champion Dougie Lampkin will also be making a welcome return to the Festival, running amok throughout the event. To get a flavour of Dougie’s antics, visit http://www.goodwood.co.uk/site /content/festivalofspeed/Preview-2010.aspx. Top NASCAR guy Michael Waltrip will be on hand (hold on - does anyone know if he can make righthand turns? - Ed), along with an impressive line-up of these thunderous American racers, including the wild Toyota Tundra Craftsman Truck. And Alfa Romeo celebrates its centenary at the Festival with a striking automotive ‘sculpture’ in front of Goodwood House. Expect to see over 50 important Alfa Romeos at the event, including the UK debut of the new Giulietta model.
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Need for Speed Goodwood has revealed details of the Festival of Speed, set to be held this year from 2-4th July. I know what you’re thinking that weekend coincides with the World Toe Wrestling Championships in Fenny Bentley. But you’ll just have to choose one or the other! This year’s festival theme is to be ‘Viva Veloce! – The Passion for Speed’. This theme celebrates the allconsuming fascination with motor racing, and in particular Italy’s global influence on the sport. From Alfa Romeo to MV
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Goodwood also celebrates 60 Years of the Formula One World Championship with a momentous gathering of cars and drivers illustrating many of the key moments in the formula’s rich and varied history. Other highlights include special events to mark 50 Years of Forest Stages on the RAC Rally and 50 Years of The Bathurst 1000 - the undoubted highlight of the Australian motor sport year. A rarely-seen collection of distinctive customised cars owned by some of the world’s leading guitarists (e.g. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and leading American blue’s player Jimmy Vaughan) are planned to be displayed at the Festival of Speed, along with each musicians signature guitar. It is also hoped that the guitarists themselves will strike up and play live at the event too, alongside their iconic cars. To order advance Festival of Speed tickets, please contact the Ticket Hotline on 01243 755055 or email ticket.office@goodwood.com You can also book online at www.goodwood.com
Citroën’s high performance coupé, the SM, is celebrating its 40th birthday. The luxury sports tourer, an alliance between Citroën and Maserati, was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show on 11th March 1970. Officially recognised as a truly exceptional vehicle in the early 1970’s, the SM placed third in the European Car of the Year Awards in 1971 - the winner was Citroën’s GS. Powered by a Maserati V6 engine, the SM was one of the fastest front-wheel drive cars of its day, with a top speed in excess of 220km/h (137mph).
The first Beaulieu ‘Simply Ford’ event takes place on Sunday 2nd May and promises to be a great day out for all Ford enthusiasts. All Ford owners are invited to come to Beaulieu in their vehicle and become part of the event. Any model is welcome, from the new Focus RS to the old MK 1 or even a Model T! For entrants arriving on the day in their Ford and joining the event on the Beaulieu Parkland, individual prices are adult £10 and child £5. Visit www.beaulieu.co.uk/beaulieu/simplyford for more information.
Audi displayed the A1 e-tron at the Geneva Motor Show. It’s an innovative Mega City Vehicle (MCV). Like its sports car brothers, it has an electric drive system with a range of more than 31 miles in city traffic.
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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
03(53) Jaguar X-Type V6 SE 4X4, 34K Saloon, A/C, ABS, Sat Nav ..................... £7,699
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
03(53) Toyota Corolla T Sport Vvtl-I 5dr 1.8, 52K Hatch, Alloys, ABS, FSH ......................... £5,599
06(56) Seat Ibiza 1.4 16v Sport, 3 Door, 48K A/C, 1 Lady Owner .................................. £5,499
05(05) Saab 9-3 2.0T Linear, 73K Convertible, Alloys, Full Leather, SH ..... £7,999
05(54) Mini Cooper 3dr Chili Pack, 51K Hatch, Half Leather, Metallic ................... £7,699
05(54) Toyota Celica Blue VVT-I, 38K Miles Coupe, Alloys, 1 Lady Owner, FSH ......... £8,699
06(56) Citroen C4 SX 16v 5dr Auto, 13K Hatchback, A/C, 1 Lady Owner............... £6,499
07(07) Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0 V6 Auto, 45K A/C, Full Leather, Main Dealer History .. £14,999
08(08) Peugeot 207 1.4 SW, 10K Estate, A/C, 1 Owner, S/H ....................... £8,699
06(56) Ford Focus Ghia 16v, 31K Estate, A/C, Alloys, 1 Owner ................... £7,699
08(08) Ford Fusion 1.4 Zetec Climate 5dr, 19K Hatch, E/W, E/M, 1 Private Owner .......... £6,999
03(53) Mercedes-Benz C180 SE, 53K Coupe, A/C, ABS, Full Service History.... £7,699
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
06(06) Peugeot 206 1.4 Verve SW, 8K Estate, PAS, ABS, AC, 1 Owner .............. £6,399
06(56) Seat Toledo 1.9 Stylance TDi 5dr, 43K Hatch, Full leather, Alloys, 1 Owner......... £7,799
06(56) Vauxhall Astra Design 16v, 24K Estate, A/C, ABS, 1 Owner...................... £6,999
06(56) Honda Civic 1.8 Sport 5dr 65d, 38K Hatch, A/C, PAS, Alloys, FSH.................. £9,999
06(56) VW Polo 1.4 S 5dr Auto, 12K Hatch, A/C, ABS, 1 Owner ...................... £7,999
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
04(54) Mercedes E270 CDI Avant-garde, 44K Saloon, Full Leather, FSH ...................... £13,699
06(56) Ford Focus 1.6 C-Max Zetec, 6K MPV, E/W, E/M, A/C, 1 Lady Owner ........ £7,299
06(06) Ford Fiesta 2.0 ST 16V, 1600 Miles Hatch, A/C, ABS, E/W, 1 Owner.............. £8,999
05(54) Peugeot 307 Quiksilver SE HDi 5dr, 39K Hatch, ABS, E/M, Service History ........... £5,699
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
04(04) Peugeot 307 2.0 CC, 40K Convertible, A/C, ABS, Alloys ................. £7,699
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02(52) Honda CR-V 2L Sport SE 4x4, 54K Miles .......................................... £4,999 06(56) Renault Scenic Privilege VVT 111 MPV, 21K Miles .......................... £6,699 98(S) BMW 316i Compact 3dr, Part Exchange to Clear, 126K Miles ....... £1,499 07(07) Dodge Caliber 1.8 SXT 5dr, 5 Speed, 8K Miles ................................ £7,999 06(56) Mazda 2 1.4 Capella 5dr, 5 Speed, 3K Miles..................................... £5,999
03(03) Hyundai Getz 1.6 CDX 5dr Hatch, 13K Miles .................................... £4,499 03(53) Volkswagen Polo Twist 1.4 Diesel Hatch, 28K Miles ....................... £5,999 01(Y) Nissan Primera 2.0S Estate, 75K Miles ................................................. £2,399 05(55) Citroen C1 Rhythm 5dr, 26K Miles ....................................................... £4,499 06(06) Lexus IS 220 Sport Media Pack, 46K Miles ..................................... £12,999 07(07) Saab 9-3 1.9 Turbo Diesel 150 Vector, 18K Miles .......................... £10,999
07(56) Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Climate 5dr, 13K Miles ................................... £7,399 02(02) Vauxhall Astra Club Estate, PX to Clear 132K Miles........................ £1,999 05(54) Peugeot 307 2 Litre SW Auto, 18K Miles ........................................... £5,699 05(54) Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTi Blue Special Edition, 38K Miles ................. £8,699
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Special editions Hot on the heels of the new BMW 5 Series Saloon that goes on sale in March, BMW’s popular Touring model will reach the UK market in September 2010. It will be the fourth generation of Touring models in the 5 Series range and brings traditional BMW driving qualities and elegance to those seeking flexibility, adaptability and versatility from their car. Initially available in four derivatives, the new BMW 5 Series Touring offers a choice of two petrol cars, the 523i and 535i, and two diesel models, the 520d and 530d. All four are packed with innovative technology that ensures class-leading performance, fuel economy and CO2 emissions, while providing an elegant, comfortable and driver-oriented estate car.
I guess the hippies got something right then eh! The VW camper van celelbrates its 60th birthday this month. Production of the Volkswagen Transporter van officially started in March 1950 and during the 60 years since then it has become
Big Screen Legends Aston Mart in DB5 James Bond has had other cars - an invisible Vanquish, a Lotus Esprit that turned into a Submarine, among others. But he has a favourite - the 1963 Aston Martin DB5. It’s not without its special features, which include oil slick, smoke screen, ejector seat, radar tracking system, machine guns and revolving license plates. The car appeared in Goldfinger, Thunderball, Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies and most recently Casino Royale. Roger Moore also drove one in The Cannonball Run! Although Ian Fleming had placed Bond in a DB Mark III in Goldfinger the novel, the DB5 was the company's newest model when the film was being made. The car used in the film was the original DB5 prototype, with another standard car used for stunts. Two more modified cars were built for publicity tours after the film's release. In January 2006, one of those cars was auctioned in Arizona for US $2,090,000. The other car is located in the Netherlands in the Louw-
man Collection Museum, and this car was mainly used for promoting the movie. The same car was used in Thunderball (registration BMT 216A). A different Aston Martin DB5 (registration BMT 214A) was used in GoldenEye in which three different DB5s were used for filming. The BMT 214A returned in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), and yet another DB5 appeared in Casino Royale (2006), this one with the steering wheel on the left side versus the previous British versions.
The first DB5 prototype used i n Goldfinger with the chassis number DP/216/1 was later stripped of its weaponry and gadgetry by Aston Martin and then resold. It was then retrofitted by subsequent owners with no original weaponry. The Chassis DP/216/1 DB5 was stolen in 1997 from its last owner in Florida and is currently still missing.
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one of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ best-selling models globally, the number one imported van in the UK as well as one of the most iconic and popular vans in the world. The first T1 ‘split-screen’ model was powered by a fourcylinder, air-cooled, 1.1-litre
petrol engine mounted at the back of the vehicle. It produced 25 PS of power and had a top speed of about 60mph. The first Transporter was imported into the UK in 1955, and the latest version of the van as well as today’s people-carrying and campervan versions, the Car-
avelle and California, arrived in the UK this January, 55 years later. Full details of the new Transporter, Caravelle and California and the latest finance offers are available by calling 0800 717131 or visiting www.volkswagen.vans.co.uk.
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Official Government Environmental Data. Fuel Consumption Figures MPG (Litres/100 km). Chevrolet Spark range emissions: Urban 42.8 (6.6), Extra Urban 67.3 (4.2), Combined 55.4 (5.1), CO2 Emissions 119 g/km.
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BBC1 7.30 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen. 11.35 Rachel Allen: Home Cooking. 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 12.15 Football Focus. 1.00 Formula 1: Australian Grand Prix Qualifying. (R) 2.15 Live Cycling. The Track Cycling World Championships. 4.30 Final Score. 5.10 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 5.30 Total Wipeout. (R)
CASUALTY BBC1, 8.50pm It’s Dixie’s big moment, as she prepares to get married to Jeff, but in typical dramatic fashion, what should be the happiest day of her life hits a snag when she arrives at the church. She’s sure she’s doing the right thing and is pleased to see how proud she’s made her sick father. However, Dixie faces a shock when she discovers the identity of her mystery lover — it’s none other than the registrar who is presiding over the marriage. She is mighty surprised, but her father is left equally stunned by an unexpected revelation. Meanwhile, Adam tries to avoid an outraged Alice after they spent the night together, but his attitude catches the attention of the team, who aren’t best pleased with his behaviour.
6.30 Over the Rainbow. Charlotte Church, Sheila Hancock and John Partridge select 10 girls to enter the live finals, which begin next week — and viewers get the chance to choose a wildcard entry. 8.00 The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins. Game show in which two pairs of complete strangers team up, each battling to outdo the other by listing as much as they know about a given subject. 8.50 Casualty. Adam avoids Alice after their night together, May finds a fall-guy in Yuki when her over-confidence gets the better of her, and Dixie receives a shock as she prepares to marry Jeff. 9.40 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. The comedian introduces the best in UK stand-up. (R) 10.10 BBC News; Weather. 10.30 Match of the Day; National Lottery Update. 11.50 The Football League Show. 2.05 (BST) Friday Night with Jonathan Ross; (R) Weatherview. 3.10 Sign Zone: Antiques Roadshow. 4.10 BBC News.
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BBC1 6.00 Formula 1: The Australian Grand Prix Live. The second race of the season (Start time 7.00am). 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Fern Britton Meets Desmond Tutu. (R) 11.00 Country Tracks. 12.00 The Politics Show. 1.00 Formula 1: The Australian Grand Prix. 2.55 EastEnders. 4.50 Lifeline. 5.00 Songs of Praise. 5.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather.
DANCING ON ICE FINAL ITV1, 7.45pm Twelve weeks ago, 14 celebs wobbled out on to the ice for the first time to compete in the figureskating challenge. Some impressed from the outset like Hayley Tamaddon, who went on to become the first of this year’s batch to score a perfect 30 for her Bollywood-inspired routine to Jai Ho, or defied expectations, like Heather Mills. As ever, along with Gardiner, Robin Cousins, Emma Bunton, Nicky Slater and Karen Barber will give their opinions. But it’s the public who will decide the winner, and which of the two finalists will get the opportunity to perform the Bolero. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield present.
6.00 Countryfile. Julia Bradbury visit Dovedale in the Peak District. 7.00 Antiques Roadshow. From Stanway House in the Cotswolds. 8.00 Lark Rise to Candleford. Dorcas is blackmailed into selling the post office. Last in the series. 9.00 Enid. Helena Bonham Carter stars as Enid Blyton in this drama revealing the woman behind such children’s favourites as the Famous Five, the Secret Seven and Malory Towers. Previously broadcast on BBC4. 10.25 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 10.50 Regional Programme. 10.50 Granada/YTV The Super League Show. Action from round eight of the campaign. 11.20 FILM: Jersey Girl. (2004) Romantic comedy drama, starring Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler; Weatherview. 1.00 Sign Zone: MasterChef. The contenders are challenged to create a three-course meal. (R) 1.30 Holby City. (R) 2.30 Berlin. (R) 3.30 The Great Offices of State. (R) 4.30 BBC News.
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6.00 GMTV. 9.25 CITV: Horrid Henry. 9.40 Emu. 9.55 Tricky Quickies. (R) 10.00 Michael Winner’s Dining Stars. (R) 11.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R) 12.00 News; Weather. 12.09 Regional Programme. 12.10 This Morning: Saturday. 1.10 Midsomer Murders. (R) 3.15 Regional Programmes. 3.25 Film: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. (2002) Adventure sequel, starring Daniel Radcliffe.
6.30 Edward VII: Prince of Pleasure. Documentary drawing on new research to unravel the mystery of the monarch who has been described as a sex addict, an astute political operator and a boorish philistine. (R) 7.30 The Great Offices of State. Michael Cockerell investigates the Foreign Office’s role, from its creation in the 19th century to the present day, and explores its relationship with 10 Downing Street and MI6. 8.30 FILM: Mrs Brown. (1997) An outspoken Scottish manservant helps bereaved Queen Victoria overcome her grief following the death of her husband. Period drama, starring Judi Dench. 10.10 Heroes. Claire becomes increasingly suspicious of Samuel’s motives. 10.50 FILM: Good. (2008) Premiere. Drama, with Viggo Mortensen.
6.20 ITV News; Weather. 6.30 Funniest Ever You’ve Been Framed! (R) 7.30 Harry Hill’s the Best of TV Burp. Classic clips from previous series. 8.00 Ant & Dec’s Push the Button. Families compete for a large cash prize. 9.00 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Joan Collins. In an interview with Piers, actress Joan Collins talks about a turbulent private life that has seen her marry five times, and a career that has been equally eventful. 10.00 FILM: The World Is Not Enough. (1999) James Bond is assigned to protect an oil heiress from an infamous terrorist planning to destroy a pipeline. Spy adventure, with Pierce Brosnan. 11.30 ITV News; Weather. 11.45 FILM: The World Is Not Enough. (1999) Concluded.
12.20 Film: Someone Else. (2006) Romantic comedy drama, with Stephen Mangan and Susan Lynch. 2.35 (BST) BBC News.
12.35 Film: The Yakuza. (1974) Action thriller, starring Robert Mitchum; ITV News Headlines. 3.35 (BST) Nightwatch with Steve Scott: Mystery. (R) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 Morning News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.35 Match of the Day. (R) 10.00 Something for the Weekend. 11.30 On Thin Ice. 12.15 Monk. 1.00 Escape to the Country. (R) 2.00 Live Cycling. The final day of the Track Cycling World Championships. 5.30 Dad’s Army. (R) 6.00 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey. A culinary journey, beginning in Cambodia. 7.00 Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drive three newgeneration muscle cars from San Francisco to the heart of Utah. 8.00 Tropic of Cancer. Leg three of Simon Reeve’s journey takes him from the banks of the Nile in Egypt to the edge of the Indian Ocean in Oman, introducing him to nomadic Bedouins displaced by drought. 9.00 Wonders of the Solar System. Comparing Earth with Mars, which despite sharing many of the same features, could not be more different in terms of the ability to sustain life. 10.00 Match of the Day 2. Highlights include Burnley v Blackburn Rovers. 10.50 Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final. Carlisle United v Southampton. 11.30 FILM: Mean Streets. (1973) Drama, with Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. 1.20 Film: The King of Comedy. (1983) Black comedy, starring Robert De Niro. 3.05 BBC News. 4.30 The Super League Show.
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6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 World Sport. 7.25 Road to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. 8.00 The Morning Line. 9.00 T4: Friends. (R) 9.30 T4: The Album Chart Show Introduces — Ellie Goulding. (R) 9.45 T4: Glee. (R) 10.40 T4: Leona Lewis Special: Under the Skin. 11.40 T4: Ultimate Traveller. (R) 12.45 T4: Smallville. 1.40 Channel 4 Racing from Doncaster, Kempton Park and Newbury. 3.40 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.10 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.40 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.15 Dubai World Cup Special. 6.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.30 Come Dine with Me. Ishrat Gazala prepares an Indian curry. (R) 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.30 Time Team Special: Londinium, the Edge of Empire. Tony Robinson follows a team of archaeologists over the course of nine months in a search for evidence of the Roman occupation in the heart of London. (R) 9.00 FILM: Walk the Line. (2005) Biopic of country musician Johnny Cash, examining his career and turbulent relationship with fellow singer and future wife June Carter. With Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. 11.35 FILM: Rendition. (2007) Premiere. Political thriller, starring Reese Witherspoon. 2.45 Film: (BST) Time to Leave. (2005) French drama, starring Melvil Poupaud. 4.05 Scrapheap Challenge Top Ten. (R) 5.00 Countdown. (R) 5.45 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R)
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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: Death Lends a Hand. (1971) Detective drama, starring Peter Falk. 2.35 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. (R) 3.40 Foyle’s War. (R) 5.45 Regional Programmes. 6.00 ITV News; Weather. 6.15 Harry Hill’s the Best of TV Burp. Classic clips from previous series. 6.45 Ultimate Movie Toons. Dannii Minogue counts down the top 10 favourite songs from animated films, as chosen by the public, and invites guests including Katherine Jenkins and Pixie Lott to sing them live. 7.45 Dancing on Ice Final. The skating contest reaches its climax as the final three stars battle it out for Ray Quinn’s crown. Torvill and Dean perform a new routine to Ravel’s Bolero. Last in the series. 10.00 ITV News; Weather. 10.15 The South Bank Show Revisited. New series. Catching up with past subjects of the arts show, starting with Andrew Lloyd Webber. 11.15 Premiership Rugby Union. Highlights include Bath v Harlequins. 12.15 Champions League Weekly. 12.40 Film: Family Plot. (1976) Hitchcock thriller, starring Karen Black; ITV News Headlines. 2.45 Coastal Kitchen. (R) 3.10 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4 6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 The Track and Field Show. (R) 7.30 The Grid. 8.00 GT Academy. 8.25 Freesports on 4. 8.55 T4: The Hills. (R) 9.25 T4: Friends. (R) 10.00 T4: Hollyoaks. 12.30 T4: Ultimate Traveller. 1.30 T4: Friends. (R) 2.05 T4: T4 at Fight Cervical Cancer in Style. (R) 2.55 T4: 90210. 3.45 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 4.15 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 4.50 Deal or No Deal. 5.35 Glee. 6.30 Channel 4 News. 7.00 Embarrassing Bodies. Dr Christian finds the average size of the male sex organ with the help of a rugby team, and Dr Pixie undergoes treatment for her fear of spiders. (R) 8.00 Come Dine with Me. A series of dinner parties in Cheltenham, featuring a champagne socialite, a snobbish lady-of-the-manor, a straight-talking cleaner and a man prepared to go to any lengths to win. 9.00 The Restoration Man. Converting a disused Victorian church in Wales. 10.00 FILM: 28 Weeks Later. (2007) Premiere. Horror sequel, starring Robert Carlyle. 12.00 4Music: Keane: Video Exclusive — Stop For a Minute. 12.05 4Music: 360 Sessions: Corinne Bailey Rae. (R) 12.40 4Music: 4Play: Fionn Regan. 12.55 Film: The Commitments. (1991) Comedy, starring Robert Arkins. 2.50 Runaway. 3.30 Hill Street Blues. (R) 4.25 Year Dot Television. (R) 4.55 Battlefront Television. (R) 5.25 Countdown.
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6.00 Sunrise. 7.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Highland Emergency. (R) 11.00 The Gadget Show. (R) 12.00 Chinese Food in Minutes. (R) 12.30 Zoo Days. (R) 1.05 Film: Kermit’s Swamp Years. (2002) Adventure, with Christian Kebbel. 2.45 Film: The Odessa File. (1974) Thriller, starring Jon Voight. 5.20 Five News. 5.25 Film: The Magnificent Seven. (1960) Western, starring Yul Brynner. 7.45 NCIS. The team tries to prove Ziva had nothing to do with a political assassination carried out by her former Mossad partner — but must tackle the case without Gibbs’ guidance. (R) 8.40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Grissom and Catherine investigate a murder at an art-house cinema, while Nick, Sara and Warrick try to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of a 15-year-old boy. (R) 9.40 CSI: NY. When a discrepancy at a murder scene implicates an assistant district attorney in a different crime, Stella’s intervention results in the suspected killer being released. 10.40 Law & Order. A nurse is arrested on suspicion of performing illegal sterilisations. 11.40 Crime Scene Academy. Methods for retrieving fingerprints. (R) 12.10 SuperCasino. 5.00 (BST) Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
Digital ITV2 3.00 Ant & Dec’s Push the Button. 4.00 American Idol 6.55 Film: Wild Wild West (1999) 9.00 Film: The Break-Up (2006) 11.10 Film: Cliffhanger (1993)
ITV3 3.30 Pie in the Sky. 4.35 Torvill and Dean’s Dancing on Ice: The Bolero Tour Live. 5.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Lewis. 11.00 Murder in Mind
ITV4 10.15 Cricket: Indian Premier League Live. 7.00 The Professionals. 8.00 Minder. 9.00 Auf Wiedersehen, Pet 11.15 Film: The Amityville Horror (1979)
BBC THREE 7.00 World’s Toughest Driving Tests. 8.00 Top Gear. 9.00 Film: Armageddon (1998) Sci-fi thriller, starring Bruce Willis. 11.25 Russell Howard’s Good News Extra.
BBC FOUR 7.00 Life. 8.00 Monsoon Railway. 8.50 Snowdrift at Bleath Gill. 9.00 Wallander. 10.30 Paul Merton Looks at Alfred Hitchcock. 11.30 The Armstrong & Miller Show.
E4 2.25 Hollyoaks. 5.00 Friends 6.00 90210. 7.00 The Big Bang Theory. 7.30 How I Met Your Mother. 7.55 Friends 9.00 Film: Without a Paddle (2004) 11.00 Tim Minchin: Live.
FILM4 2.45 Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1959) 5.15 Above Us the Waves (1955) 7.10 Bring It On (2000) 9.00 Shooter (2007) 11.25 Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
SKY1 3.00 Fat Families. 4.00 Oops TV. 5.00 Pineapple Dance Studios. 6.00 Noel’s Are You Smarter Than Your 10 Year Old? 7.00 Futurama. 7.30 Glenn Martin, DDS. 8.00 Lie to Me. 9.00 Film: Dude, Where’s My Car? (2000) 10.40 Fringe. 11.40 A League of Their Own.
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Five 6.00 Sunrise. 7.00 Milkshake!: Elmo’s World. 7.15 The WotWots. (R) 7.30 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.45 Milkshake! Music Box. (R) 7.50 Fireman Sam. (R) 8.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 8.15 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) 8.30 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.45 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing. (R) 10.00 Shake!: Hannah Montana. 10.35 Wizards of Waverly Place. (R) 11.10 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 11.30 Megastructures. (R) 12.30 Ice Road Truckers. (R) 1.30 Film: The Ascent. (1994) Wartime drama, starring Vincent Spano. 3.20 Film: Driven. (2001) Motorracing drama, starring Sylvester Stallone. 5.25 Five News. 5.35 Film: Scooby-Doo. (2002) Liveaction comedy adventure, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. 7.20 FILM: The One. (2001) Futuristic martial arts adventure, starring Jet Li and Jason Statham. Including Five News Update. 9.00 FILM: Chaos. (2005) A veteran cop and his inexperienced new partner take on the mysterious criminal behind a series of hitech heists. Crime thriller, starring Jason Statham and Wesley Snipes. Including Five News Update. 11.10 FILM: Sniper 3. (2004) Premiere. Thriller, starring Tom Berenger. 12.50 SuperCasino. 4.05 HouseBusters. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
Digital ITV2 3.35 Harry Hill’s the Best of TV Burp. 4.10 Boyzone: Life After Stephen. 5.15 Ant & Dec’s Push the Button. 6.20 Film: Apollo 13 (1995) 9.00 What Katie Did Next. 10.00 Married Single Other. 11.00 The Vampire Diaries.
ITV3 3.55 Film: Smokey and the Bandit (1977) 5.50 Sherlock Holmes. 7.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. 9.00 A Touch of Frost. 11.00 Cracker.
ITV4 11.00 Cricket: Indian Premier League Live. 8.00 Premiership Rugby Union. 9.00 Ultimate Force. 10.05 Film: McVicar (1980)
BBC THREE 7.00 Formula 1. 8.00 World’s Toughest Driving Tests. 9.00 Undercover Princesses. 10.00 Heroes. 10.40 Family Guy. 11.05 American Dad! 11.50 Undercover Princesses.
BBC FOUR 7.00 Mediterranean Tales. 7.10 Film: In Memory of Me (2007) 9.00 Paul Merton’s Weird and Wonderful World of Early Cinema. 10.00 The Thieving Headmistress. 11.00 Mad Men. 11.45 Paul Merton’s Weird and Wonderful World of Early Cinema.
E4 3.05 Film: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004) 5.00 Friends 6.00 Scrubs 7.00 My Name Is Earl 7.55 Friends 9.00 Desperate Housewives 11.00 Samantha Who? 11.55 Being Erica.
FILM4 2.50 Penny Serenade (1941) 5.10 Robots (2005) 6.55 The Truman Show (1998) 8.50 Matthew Vaughn on Kick-Ass. 9.00 Stardust (2007) 11.25 Bhaji on the Beach (1993)
SKY1 3.00 UK Border Force. 4.00 Oops TV. 4.30 Futurama. 5.00 The Simpsons 6.00 Pineapple Dance Studios. 7.00 World Wild Vet. 8.00 The Simpsons 9.00 24. 10.00 House. 11.00 Bones.
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Thursday
Breakfast. 9.15 Animal 24:7. BBC1 BBC1 6.00 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R)
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Animal 24:7. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather. 11.00 To Buy or Not to Buy. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.25 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Life of Riley; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 MasterChef. 9.00 New Tricks. (R) 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 The National Lottery Draws. 10.45 Damages; National Lottery Update. 11.25 Film: Two for the Money. (2005); Weatherview. 1.25 Sign Zone: Country Tracks. (R) 2.20 Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World. (R) 3.20 MasterChef. (R) 4.20 BBC News.
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Animal 24:7. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather. 11.00 To Buy or Not to Buy. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies. 3.25 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. 8.30 MasterChef. 9.30 Have I Got News for You. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Question Time. 11.35 Film: Lord of War. (2005) Thriller, starring Nicolas Cage; Skiing Weatherview. 1.35 Sign Zone: Chocolate: The Bitter Truth. (R) 2.35 Panorama. (R) 3.05 Countryfile. (R) 4.00 BBC News.
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies. 8.00 CBBC. 11.00 Film: Only Angels Have Wings. (1939) Romantic adventure, with Cary Grant. 1.00 See Hear. 1.30 Working Lunch. 2.00 Lifeline. (R) 2.10 Coast Short. (R) 2.15 Animal Park. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. 5.15 Escape to the Country. 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Antiques Road Trip. 7.00 Simon King’s Shetland Diaries. (R) 8.00 Coast. (R) 9.00 Who Needs Fathers. 10.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 The Bubble. (R) 11.50 The British Family. (R) 12.50 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBeebies. 8.00 CBBC. 11.00 Film: Doctor in the House. (1954) British comedy, starring Dirk Bogarde. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 Open Gardens. (R) 1.30 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Animal Park. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. 5.15 Escape to the Country. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Antiques Road Trip. 7.00 Simon King’s Shetland Diaries. (R) 8.00 Museum of Life. 9.00 Gracie! 10.20 Coast. (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Amazing Gracie: The Gracie Fields Story. (R) 12.20 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
ITV1
ITV1
BBC News; Weather. 11.00 To Buy or Not to Buy. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies: CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Bang Goes the Theory; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Panorama. 9.00 Crimewatch. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Crimewatch Update. 10.45 The World’s Strictest Parents. 11.45 Late Kick Off. 12.15 Film: Below. (2002) Horror, with Olivia Williams; Weatherview. 1.55 Sign Zone: MasterChef. (R) 2.55 How Earth Made Us. (R) 3.55 The Great Offices of State. (R) 4.55 News. 6.00 CBeebies. 8.00 CBBC. 11.30 Castle in the Country. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 Open Gardens. (R) 1.30 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Animal Park. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. 5.15 Escape to the Country. 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Antiques Road Trip. 7.00 Seven Ages of Britain. (R) 8.00 University Challenge. 8.30 Raymond Blanc: Kitchen Secrets. 9.00 Blood and Oil. 10.20 Coast. (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Newswipe with Charlie Brooker. 11.50 Inside John Lewis. (R) 12.50 Tropic of Cancer. (R) 1.50 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. (R) 3.00 Daily Cooks Challenge. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Rosemary & Thyme. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 Countrywise. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 Married Single Other. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: The 40 Year Old Virgin. (2005) Comedy, starring Steve Carell. 12.45 In Plain Sight; (R) ITV News Headlines. 1.30 Loose Women. (R) 2.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.15 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed. 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.50 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.20 Frasier. (R) 8.50 Coach Trip. (R) 9.20 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show. (R) 9.55 T4: Friends. (R) 10.25 T4: Friends. (R) 10.55 T4: Pixie Lott’s Sexy Pop Top 10. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Location, Location, Location. (R) 1.05 Film: Merrill’s Marauders. (1962) World War Two adventure, starring Jeff Chandler. 2.55 The TV Book Club. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Ask the Chancellors. 9.00 The Secret Millionaire. 10.35 The Good Wife. 11.30 Film: The Escapist. (2008) Premiere. British jail-break thriller, starring Brian Cox. 1.25 Film: Bamboozled. (2000) Satirical comedy, starring Damon Wayans. 3.35 Runaway. 4.15 St Elsewhere. (R) 5.00 Year Dot Television. (R) 5.30 Lifeproof TV. (R) 6.00 Milkshake! 9.45 Build a New Life in Five the Country. (R) 10.45 The Hotel
Inspector. (R) 11.45 CSI: NY. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.45 CSI: NY. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 I Own Britain’s Best Home: Flying Visit. (R) 3.05 Film: NYC: Tornado Terror. (2008) Premiere. Disaster thriller, starring Nicole de Boer. 5.00 Five News with Natasha Kaplinsky; 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 Justin Lee Collins: Good Times. 11.00 Film: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. (1998) Horror sequel, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. 12.50 SuperCasino. 4.00 The FBI Files. (R) 4.55 County Secrets. (R) 5.10 Neighbours. (R) 5.35 Home and Away. (R)
6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 Animal 24:7. 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather. 11.00 To Buy or Not to Buy. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. 3.05 CBeebies: 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 Richard Hammond’s Invisible Worlds. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 The Man Who Cycled the Americas. 11.25 Film: The Flying Scotsman. (2006) Fact-based sporting drama, starring Jonny Lee Miller; Weatherview. 1.05 Sign Zone: See Hear. (R) 1.35 Mastercrafts. (R) 2.35 Dinner with Portillo. (R) 3.05 Stag Weekends: The Dirty Secrets. (R) 4.05 BBC News. 6.00 CBeebies. 8.00 CBBC. 11.30 BBC2 Castle in the Country. (R) 12.00 Daily
Politics. 12.30 Working Lunch. 1.00 Open Gardens. (R) 1.30 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Animal Park. (R) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 3.45 Flog It! (R) 4.30 Pointless. 5.15 Escape to the Country. 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Antiques Road Trip. 7.00 Wonders of the Solar System. (R) 8.00 Grow Your Own Drugs. 8.30 The Delicious Miss Dahl. 9.00 Blood and Oil. 10.20 Coast. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Mad Men. 12.10 Total Recall: The Toyota Story. (R) 1.10 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
BBC1
BBC1
BBC2
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. (R) 3.00 Daily Cooks Challenge. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Rosemary & Thyme. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Children’s Hospital. 8.00 Cops with Cameras. 9.00 Law & Order: UK. (R) 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Martina Cole’s Lady Killers. 11.35 River Monsters. 12.30 Premiership Rugby Union; ITV News Headlines. 1.20 Loose Women. (R) 2.10 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 3.05 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. (R) 3.00 Daily Cooks Challenge. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Rosemary & Thyme. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Live UEFA Champions League. A quarter-final first-leg encounter (Kick-off 7.45pm). 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time. 11.35 Cops with Cameras. (R) 12.25 Nightwatch with Steve Scott: Crime; (R) ITV News Headlines. 1.20 Loose Women. (R) 2.10 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.05 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. (R) 3.00 Daily Cooks Challenge. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Rosemary & Thyme. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Supermarkets’ Super Profits: Tonight. 8.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 The Bill. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Car Crime UK. (R) 11.35 Nightwatch with Steve Scott: Crime. (R) 12.30 In Plain Sight; (R) ITV News Headlines. 1.15 Loose Women. (R) 2.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.00 Supermarkets’ Super Profits: Tonight. (R) 3.25 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV News.
Channel 4
Channel 4
6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed. 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.50 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.20 Frasier. (R) 8.50 Coach Trip. (R) 9.25 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show. (R) 9.55 T4: Friends. (R) 10.25 T4: Friends. (R) 10.55 T4: Alexandra Burke: Under the Skin. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Location, Location, Location. (R) 1.05 Film: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. (1954) Disney fantasy adventure, starring Kirk Douglas. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Relocation, Relocation. 9.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. 10.00 Desperate Housewives. 11.00 Shameless. (R) 12.00 4Music: Faithless: Video Exclusive. 12.05 4Music: The Album Chart Show Spotlight. 12.20 4Music: Mercury Prize Sessions. (R) 12.40 4Music: This Week’s 4Music Top 20. 2.40 Runaway. 3.20 St Elsewhere. (R) 4.05 The War at Home. (R) 4.30 Year Dot Television. (R) 5.00 Lifeproof TV. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R)
6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed. 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.50 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.20 Frasier. (R) 8.50 Coach Trip. (R) 9.20 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show. (R) 9.50 T4: Friends. (R) 10.25 T4: Friends. (R) 10.55 T4: Leona Lewis Special: Under the Skin. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Location, Location, Location. (R) 1.05 British Made. (R) 1.20 Film: Sunset Boulevard. (1950) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal: Easter Madness. 5.00 Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Country House Rescue. 9.00 Lost Abroad — The Parents’ Story. 10.30 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (R) 11.20 Hung. 11.55 4Music: 360 Sessions: Snoop Dogg. (R) 12.30 4Music: 4Play: Faithless. 12.45 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night. (R) 1.30 I’m Running Sainsbury’s. (R) 2.25 Friday Night In. (R) 2.35 Ask the Chancellors. (R) 3.30 Unreported World. (R) 3.55 The War at Home. (R) 4.20 Year Dot Television. (R) 4.50 Lifeproof TV. (R) 5.20 Countdown. (R)
Five
Milkshake! 9.45 Build a New Life in Five 6.00 the Country. (R) 10.45 The Hotel
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6.00 The Treacle People. (R) 6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed. 7.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.25 Frasier. (R) 8.55 Coach Trip. (R) 9.25 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show. (R) 10.00 T4: Friends. (R) 10.30 T4: Friends. (R) 11.00 T4: Beyonce: I Am Yours — An Intimate Performance from Wynn, Las Vegas. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Location, Location, Location. (R) 1.05 Film: How to Steal a Million. (1966) Crime comedy, starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me Extra Portions. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Supersize vs Superskinny. 9.00 One Born Every Minute. 10.00 Shameless. 11.05 8 Out of 10 Cats. (R) 11.40 Dom Joly and the Black Island. (R) 12.10 World Series of Poker. 1.15 Road to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. (R) 1.45 World Superbikes. 2.10 The Grid. (R) 2.35 KOTV. 3.00 World Sport. (R) 3.30 Beach Volleyball. (R) 4.20 GT Academy. (R) 4.45 Freesports on 4. (R) 5.10 Year Dot Television. (R) 5.40 Lifeproof TV. (R) 6.00 Milkshake! 9.45 Build a New Life in Five the Country. (R) 10.45 The Hotel
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New Captain to help local charity
Pictures by John Lines
Young Hornets in final misery Horsham Youth Under 13’s faced Bognor Regis Colts in the league cup final in Arundel on Sunday. The young Hornets played some neat passing football but came up against some clinical Colts finishing, and ended up on the wrong end of an 8-0 scoreline. Coach Brian Skett said: “The lads have only played 6 league matches this season and a handful of cup games, so we’re still learning to play as a team. They were just a better team on the day. We played some decent football at times, but they must have had ten shots and scored eight of them!” The two sides meet again in the league in a double header this weekend. Royal United Under 14's have almost certainly secured runners up spot in Division A of the HDYFL with a hard fought win against a big, physical Twin Oaks team. Both sides, who had 2 games to play, were both on the same points, but Royals having a far superior goal
difference. It was obvious from the start that Royals were in a game with some very hard tackling and the long ball game being adopted by our opponents. However, this didn't really troubled the defence of Luke Polie, Harry Garman, Joshua Wood and Alex Taylor who were upto the challenge. Although the first half ended 0-0, Royals did have a blatant penalty turned down. The second half started well and Tom Frankland got Royals in front when he converted a pinpoint cross from t h e left hand side. The
tackles kept coming, but the midfield of Frankland, Connor Cushing, Jacob Waller and Lewis Clark who replaced the injured Stanley Rice, was holding their own. Jake Legrange and Zac Love were giving their defence no time. At the other end, Aaron Chaplin put in a man of the match performance to make two stunning saves.
Roffey Robins Athletic Under 14s came out on top in a tight but very entertaining affair against East Grinstead on a very wet and muddy pitch.
The two well disciplined defences kept chances to a minimum throughout the first half, with the majority of the play taking place in the middle of the park. Roffey had more chances, and eventually found a way through the Meads defence after 15 minutes, a George Hole corner was not cleared, and Max Lewis was the first to pounce and prod the ball home. Roffey keeper Jason Durrant made a fine save just before the break, tipping a 20 yard strike on to the bar. After the break, again Roffey had the better chances, Connor Pollard finished well midway through the second half, but was ruled offside, and Zac Malinsky drove a shot just wide after a superb 5 man move, that deserved a goal.
“Well my drive-in was a great day despite the weather – with a 250 yard drive I out-drove the outgoing Captain,” said Rod Laverick, the new Men’s Captain at Cottesmore Golf and Country Club on taking over the captaincy from Martin Vanhinsbergh. Rod Laverick has been in the freight forwarding business for over 30 year and works at Gatwick for Atlantic European Services. He is married and lives in the Pound Hill area of Crawley. A member at Cottesmore for 16 years he plays to a handicap of 19. Besides giving members
a variety of social occasions to look forward to Laverick’s aim during his captain’s year is to raise as much money as he can for a local charity, The Sussex Autistic Society based at Arundel. Laverick said: “This charity is very personal to me as my son has autism. The charity promotes awareness and provides help and support to families, adults and children across the whole autistic spectrum.” Pictured left to right: Lt Cdr “Paddy” Dowser RN, Club President; Martin Vanhinsbergh Captain 2009/10; Rod Laverick Captain 2010/11
The West Sussex MiniRugby Festival took place earlier this month at Crawley Rugby Football Club. Horsham U10s found themselves in Pool 2 alongside Pulborough, Midhurst, Haywards Heath and Hove. Horsham started well with wins against Pulborough, Hove and Midhurst. Their final match against Haywards Heath proved to be the decider for the Pool. As always a hard-fought game, Haywards Heath went on to win 2-0 and were declared winners of
the Pool. As runners-up Horsham came up against Chichester to play for the Plate which Horsham won 1-0 with a convincing central run by Joe Blake (pictured). The final played between Haywards Heath and Worthing remained a draw, even after extra time. The spoils were shared by both teams with Haywards Heath winning the ‘toss of a coin’ to go through to represent West Sussex in the Sussex Finals at the end of the season.
Blake seals plate win for Horsham
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Francesca Osuch makes a good stop for Sparrows (All pics by Chris Woolgar)
Keyannea Barrett struck a fine goal for Sparrows
Sparrows show spirit Horsham Sparrows performed admirably in the Under 12 girls cup final on Sunday, losing 4-1 after holding Patcham at half time. The brave girls took on a Patcham team that hadn’t lost a game in two seasons and scored an incredible 117 goals before Sunday’s kick-off! To put this into perspective, Sparrows had a goal difference of minus 62 last season As coach Tony Monella put it, “to say we were the under dogs going into the final was like describing the sea as a little wet!” Sparrows had beaten all the competition that both the West and East Sussex leagues had put in front of them to reach the final. The whistle went and to Patcham’s surprise, Sparrows took the game to them, settling down quickly and all the action
was in the Patcham half. However, Patcham showed why they are top of their league with a nice little move and a great finish. Sparrows then played some excellent football, and it didn’t take long before Keyannea Barrett latched on to a loose ball, ran half the length of the pitch beating three defenders before tucking away a fantastic goal from an almost impossible angle. Patcham were not about to lay down and both sides gave a great show of football. Sparrows’ defence stayed strong and didn’t give Patcham an inch, and the midfield worked their socks off and challenged for every ball. Sparrows continued to press until half time, but the second goal would not come. As with everything in foot-
There was plenty of goal mouth action
ball, just because you are playing really well, and you don’t do anything wrong, it doesn’t mean that you are going to win! Patcham built up a head of steam and got their second. Sparrows brushed themselves down and with a lively crowd behind them pushed for a second equaliser. But Patcham delivered a sucker punch, scoring from a free kick to make it 3-1. Georgia Monella came on in defence and the Sparrows continued to work really hard and if the final score was all about possession, Sparrows would have won hands down. Georgina Baker came on up front and nearly made a difference with her fist touch but Patcham stayed firm and fended off any attacks. Patcham’s counter-attacking
football led to a further goal before the final whistle went. Coach Tony Monella said: “I just want to say how proud I am of all the girls. They played some outstanding football which, at the beginning of the season, I could have only dreamed of. “To get to a cup final is a fantastic achievement but to play the way they did, is a testament to how good they really are. “We not only
Chloe Abbott gets to the ball first
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over the park, b u t m a d e t h e m quest i o n their own
ity! “Irrespective of the score line, it was a very, very close game. “Every single Sparrows girl can hold their head up high, confident in the fact that they know that they could not have given any more, passion, commitment, effort or ability on the pitch.” Team: Georgina Baker, Keyannea Barrett, Natasha Golding, Sienna Haydon, Charlotte Long, Francesca Osuch, Georgia Monella, Hope Laker, Ellie Hewer, Lucy Derham, Chloe Abbott
Sienna Haydon fends off a Patcham player
Patcham celebrate their 4-1 victory
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Pictures by John Lines
Seymour seals Alfold double Alfold delivered the goods and showed the character and potential of the team by winning 1-0 away against league leaders Holbrook who have more or less booked their spot in Division 1 next season. In a repeat of the same scoreline back in February, Alfold have become a real bogey side for Holbrook. The Holbrook front 2 of Matty Warren and Mark Green who had previously helped notch 65 odd goals for the home side this season were kept quiet by captain Graham Taylor and James Langlands with Jason Bailey sweeping up anything that came his way. Up front Chris Seymour and Aaron Southgate played well and made a nuisance of themselves and it was Seymour who hit the winner on around the hour mark. Trussler’s throw came into the box and was half cleared only to reach Seymour outside the area with a great first touch he brought the ball under control before hitting a powerful shot - the keeper got his gloves on it but was unable to keep it out and it hit the back of the net. Russ Thorne could have made it two when his surging run brought him into the Holbrook area but his dink was saved with the keepers finger tips and then cleared. Substitute and another emerging local lad Jack Mills hit a stinging shot from all off 25 yards towards the end but the keeper got down well to his right and kept it out. Despite only having 11 available players, due to injury and illness, resulting in several of the squad being played out of position, Horsham Sparrows Ladies ran out comfortable winners against Worthing Town Ladies. However, despite constant Sparrows pressure in the first 20 minutes, it was the home team that took the lead. Sparrows bounced back almost immediately when a cross-shot from Annie Faulkner deceived the keeper and sneaked in at the near post. Early in the second half, goals from Lucy Gorman and Shana Cox extended Sparrows’ lead until Worthing struck back with a breakaway goal to make it 3 – 2. Sparrows continued to press forward with both Annie Faulkner and Hannah Gates hitting the woodwork before Cox was brought down by the keeper and Gates converted the resultant penalty. Almost immediately from the kick off Matilda Hallgren’s mazy run resulted in Sparrows’ final goal, with Sparrows running out deserved 5 – 2 winners.
Horsham Juventus reached their 1st final of the season with a fine victory over Eastbourne Dependiente in the Sussex Sunday Challenge Trophy, winning 6-3 after extra-time. Juve found themselves one nil down when caught on the counter attack. The home side kept up the pressure and finally found a breakthrough when Ben Bissett chased down a long ball and beat the keeper to square for Joe Holvey to bundle home. But Eastbourne went into the break 3-1 up, scoring two late goals. Juve started the second half brightly and Damon Aston Went close, firing just over the bar. Holey brought Juve back into the game when he scored his second, powerfully heading in a Grant Miller Cross. With time ticking away Juve continued to press and Josh Archer through ball found Holvey and his shot rebounded to the on rushing Arron Mackay to volley home and to make it 3-3. Juve were lucky to get extra time when with the last kick off the ball, Juve keeper Jamie Maddox spilled the ball to the visitors striker who some how missed an open goal and sent the game into extra-time. The first half of extra-time was an intense affair, but Juve took a 4-3 lead when Aston fired in low down to the keeper’s left. Man of the match Holvey put the game out of sight when he got his hat-trick, firing in from 20 yards with an unstoppable drive. With minutes left good work from Aston Found Ali Harvey to tap home and sent Juve into the final.
Pat on the back Horsham 2 Hornchurch 1 Pat Harding took his season's total to 22 goals as Horsham picked up their first victory in nine attempts, reversing the 21 defeat at Hornchurch just 10 days earlier. The Hornets were second best for much of a fairly uninspiring first half but they took control after the break, netting twice in quick succession to put them in the driving seat. An outrageous penalty decision by referee Paul Harris threatened to ruin their night, when Josh Pelling was dismissed for allegedly tripping Mervin Abraham in the area, but Horsham hung on to move back above the Essex side and in to 9th place. This was certainly a match for the committed fan. A cold, damp
March night, played out by two sides clearly low in confidence on a pitch better suited for growing vegetables than playing the 'Beautiful Game', and the home fans must have feared the worst with the news that, once again, their side had been hit by injuries, suspension and illness. A slow start to the match from both sides was punctuated only by a yellow card for Harding for a late challenge on Mitchell Stuart-Evans. Pelling found himself in the action as early as the 6th minute when he did well to stop a shot from Abraham that looked to have sent the young 'keeper the wrong way, following a cross from Andy Tomlinson. The arrival of Seanla, just after 8pm, seemed to inspire the home side who finally created a hint of an opening when Delando Smith's fine cross was collected by Tony Nwachukwu at the far side of the area and the young-
ster showed some nimble footwork to set up a chance for Davies whose shot was blocked by Ronnie Fletcher on the edge of the 6 yard box. Billy Coyne sliced an effort just wide of Pelling's goal, on 35 minutes, before Horsham's next chance found Jack Page exchanging passes with Harding on the edge of the box but Page was crowded out as he looked to race in on goal. Horsham did have the ball in the back of the net, 6 minutes from the break, when Davies was fouled by Rickie Hayles, but Ben Andrews was adjudged to have been in an offside position when he nodded down Steve Sargent's resulting free-kick for Harding to fire in to the net and the goal was ruled out. Early in the second half, a good save from Pelling proved crucial, as from the subsequent corner, the ball was cleared upfield for Davies to attack Stuart-Evans
who brought his man down inside the box for an undisputed penalty for Horsham, and a yellow card for the defender. Harding needed little invitation to step up the mark, sending Bechet the wrong way from 12 yards, to give the Hornets a 1-0 lead for the first time in 14 matches. Things were to get even better for John Maggs' side, 4 minutes later, when Jack Page's first time cross was expertly brought under control by Harding who sidestepped his marker to finish across Bechet and in to the far corner of the net. Content with their two goal advantage, Horsham seemed happy to apply a policy of containment from that moment on, but the visitors were handed a lifeline. Hornchurch created a chance out of nothing, when Abraham burst on to a pass inside the Hornets' box, and as Pelling slid out to meet his opponent, the goalkeeper got a clear hand to the ball to divert it out of harm's way before Abraham fell over Pelling's prone body. Yet, to the anger and astonishment of the home side, Mr Harris adjudged Pelling to have fouled his man and promptly pointed to the spot, producing the red card to provoke further furore. It was certainly a controversial introduction for Zawadski, who was sent on in place of the unfortunate Nwachukwu, but the debutant almost made himself an instant hero when he got his hands to Tomlinson's well-struck penalty but could only help the ball in to the back of the net. But Horsham survived to claim a vital three points and restore some confidence. The result followed a 2-0 home defeat to Billericay Town on saturday, and a 3-1 home defeat against leaders Dartford last Thursday night.
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Towering display
Faygate dented West Chiltington’s fading hopes of promotion with a fine 3-1 home victory in West Sussex Division One on Saturday
The Big Match Report by Nick Hind Division One Faygate Utd v West Chiltington We’re back at Faygate this week to see the first XI in action against West Chiltington in Div 1. Both teams were on the losing end last week after healthy half time leads, and were desperate set the record straight. An afternoon epic ensued in the form of ‘football on mud’ that saw the home team produce a brilliant second half display to topple the Chilts by 3 goals to 1. We were lucky to get the game on due to a last minute pitch inspection, but when the decision was made it was the Chilts that impressed early on, racing into a 1-0 lead from their first corner just seconds
into the game. Scott Pulling offered up a high cross from the left, which saw his brother, Craig, steal in to head home the opener with Faygate’s marking anonymous. Faygate looked shell shocked as their opponents swarmed over them, the bullish Craig Pulling causing major problems with his physicality up front. Despite the mud bath surface, the Chilts were eager to play, the left side reaping dividends through Gary Weedon’s pace and crossing ability. The home side crept back into it as the half progressed, having good chances to level through Chris Cook and Dan East, before Ryan King bagged
the equaliser. Picked out with a precision pass from Ben Friar, King’s dancing feet were too quick for the away defenders as he slotted in to make it 1-1. The Chilts found their early progress subdued by Faygate, but they still had opportunities to take the lead going into the break. The best falling to Gary Weedon, who saw his curling strike expertly tipped over by Martyn Jepson in the Faygate goal. ‘A great second half performance’, was how Andy Hayward, Faygate Gaffer, described it. And he was on the money as the home team began the second period with real intent. Crisp passing, players showing and fine switches of play saw Faygate weave some beautiful patterns across the pitch, untroubled by the worsening conditions. Man of the match, Ben Friar, was having an inspired half in
the midfield, dictating play from the quarter back role as Chilt struggled to get any time on the ball. Eventually the pressure told and Dan East produced a perfect set piece delivery from a free kick out wide. Aimed at the far post between defence and Keeper it needed only the faintest of touches from Greg Bolt to make it 2-1 to the home side. The match was put to bed on 80 mins courtesy of Dan French. His instinctive turn and delicate shot into the left corner gave the unsighted Chilt Keeper, Andrew Berkley, no chance as Faygate put the finishing touches to a fine afternoon’s work. Chilt Boss, Keith Tomsett, has seen his side’s promotion push stall, losing 2 on the bounce after being unbeaten since mid October. He understandably griped: ‘The bubble’s burst. Now we need to knuckle down and get back to
basics.’ Faygate coach Andy Hayward re-iterated his pride in the team saying: ‘That was a great second half performance that saw us back to our best. It’s good to get back to winning ways with such a
dominant display.”
All pictures by Chris Woolgar
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Hornets notch 1st win in nine
Horsham Youth Cup Final report
Super Sparrows Horsham Sparrows Under 12s girls put in a fine Cup Final performance on Sunday. Against a Patcham side who have not lost in two seasons, the Horsham team played some great football, and a superb goal from Keyannea Barrett ensured it was 1-1 at half-time. Patcham’s counter-attacking play proved decisive in the end, winning 4-1, but it was still a much-improved display to cap off a good year for the Sparrows team. (Pics by Chris Woolgar)
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