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Two Horsham pupils achieved FIFTEEN A* or A grades each as youngsters celebrated GCSE success across the district. Will Earley, from The Forest School, and Louise North, of Tanbridge House School, were among the star performers on a day of outstanding results. Forest pupils recorded the school’s best-ever results. Head boy Dan Mannion, Ben Garry, Sean McDiarmid, Matt Cole and Dylan Marshall all achieved 12 A*/A grades, and Nick Cox 11 A*/A. Head teacher Siobhan Denning said: “Many staff were in school with me for results day and shared my delight in seeing the smiles of joy and pride lighting up the faces of our pupils as they opened their envelopes. “We value highly the positive relationships we build with our pupils here at Forest and their individual success means a great deal to all the staff. “I am very proud of the achievement of all our pupils. However, I would like to mention one very special pupil – Will Earley. Not only did he achieve the impressive clutch of A* grades mentioned above, he actually got many of them in Years 9 and 10. “On top of that, he sat his Maths A level with us two years early and achieved the top grade. We’re very proud of him and I know he will go on to do great things.” Cliff Purvis, chair of governors, said: “The boys should be proud of what they have achieved and I am delighted with these results. “This step-change improvement in results in the five years since the appointment of Siobhan Denning is a cause for celebration and pride. “We have an innovative curriculum that offers pupils a range of choices, enabling them all to do well and achieve their best. This is underpinned by high-quality teaching and an excellent pastoral system. “The Forest School is a school where each individual boy is encouraged, challenged and supported to achieve his
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Reaction to the results “These brilliant results are nothing less than the girls deserve. I am so proud of all the girls and delighted we have had such a celebratory day.” Farlington head Jonnie Goyer
Farlington • Five or more A*-C: 93 per cent (including IGCSE results not yet recognised in government tables) • A* or A: 52 per cent of entries
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Fare increase ‘will improve our trains’ Train operators have defended an average increase in season ticket prices of eight per cent from January. David Mapp, of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC), which includes Southern, said: “The government has decided that many fares need to rise above inflation for the next three years to help pay for more trains, better stations and faster services. “Increasing the money raised from fares will mean that taxpayers contribute less to the running of the railways, while ensuring vital investment can continue. “The industry is working with the government to cut the cost of running the railways, building on the progress that has already been made. “A more efficient railway will help to limit fare rises in the future and offer better long-term value for money for the taxpayer.” ATOC says fares have risen at a significantly slower rate since privatisation than during the last 15 years of British Rail. Mr Mapp added: “Over the past 10 years, the average fare actually paid by passengers has consistently fallen below the headline increases in fares, as passengers have increasingly switched to buying cheaper fares, such as Advance tickets. “Train companies are making more and more cheap tickets available. Passengers have become more aware of their options.”
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people in our society, stealing their savings and ruining their lives. “Thanks to this multi-agency investigation, their international boilerroom fraud has been dismantled and they are facing several years behind bars. “The evolving nature of fraud sees British criminals increasingly trying to hide their operations in foreign countries and siphon off their profits using a myriad of global bank accounts. “To counter this threat – and ensure all fraudsters can be traced – demands national and international collaboration between an expanding circle of organisations from different sectors, an approach to which the City of London Police and the FSA are 100 per cent committed.” Tracey McDermott, the FSA’s acting director of enforcement, said: “This was a highly sophisticated scam that made use of offshore structures to launder the funds, put distance between the Wilmots and the boiler rooms, and ultimately disguise the nature of the business. “What started out as a UK-based FSA investigation had to evolve into a joint, then global, operation to bring the perpetrators to justice. “The individuals convicted sought to cloak their activities within an aura of respectability to deceive investors, many of whom were vulnerable or elderly. “They are nothing more than coldhearted criminals who profited from stealing other people’s money.”
Organisers of the Ashington Festival say this year’s event was bigger and better than ever. Spokesman Margaret Alford said: “It has been one of the most enjoyable days I can remember, with everyone really having lots of fun. I can’t wait till next year!” Sponsorship organiser Chris Clarke said: “I would really like to say thank you to everyone that helped on the day or sponsored our village fair. Without them there would be no festival.”
A family of fraudsters was jailed for a total of 19 years for a boilerroom fraud that took £27.5 million from up to 1,700 investors. Kevin Wilmot, 43, of Langhurstwood Road, Horsham, and brother Christopher Wilmot, 42, of St Leonards Road, Horsham, were sentenced to five years each. Their 64-year-old father, Tomas Wilmot, of Westwood Lane, Guildford, was said to be the ringleader of the operation and got nine years. All three had been convicted of conspiracy to defraud following a long and detailed investigation by the City of London Police, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and Eurojust. The Wilmots controlled a syndicate of 16 boiler rooms that sold millions of low-value, worthless and sometimes non-existent shares to victims in the UK. Many of the victims were elderly and some suffered from serious illnesses. Most of the boiler rooms were based in Spain, but the back office, accounts and companies used in the operation were from Malta, Italy, Slovakia, Lithuania, Austria, Andorra, Brazil, Belize, Dubai and a number of Caribbean islands. The investigation into the trio was prompted by searches conducted in relation to another boiler room investigation in late 2007. In May 2009, 93 City of London Police and FSA investigators carried out a series of co-ordinated searches at the home addresses of the suspects in
Guildford and Horsham, and at their office in Bramley. About 67,000 documents were seized, along with 48 digital items such as computer hard drives and other storage devices. The Wilmots were charged in June 2009 and went to trial in May this year. By the time the case reached the courts, investigators had produced 21,000 documents in evidence and 350 witness statements, including 85 from victims of the boiler rooms.
They are nothing ‘more than coldhearted criminals ’
Judge Anthony Leonard QC, sentencing at Southwark Crown Court, told the men: “You ran a highly successful enterprise. You deprived many individual investors of substantial amounts of money. “For some, that was money they could not afford to give up. It was a staggering amount of £14 million. “You’ve sailed so close to the wind in your commercial enterprises it was not a surprise the FSA investigated you.” Det Supt Bob Wishart, from City of London Police, said: “The Wilmots were the architects of a major network of criminality that ruthlessly targeted some of the most vulnerable
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Roar enthusiasm A life-size statue of a lion travelled 6,000 miles from Horsham to South Africa to become part of Pride of Cape Town, a major public art event. The statue left the Born Free Foundation office in Foundry Lane and was flown from London Heathrow by South African Airways, the country’s national airline. It will become the mould for 50 other lion statues that will take to the Waterfront in Cape Town as part of a free art exhibition from February next year. Individually decorated by local artists and sponsored by local companies, the statues will form part of a trail to raise cultural awareness in the city. The initiative will also profile the plight of wild lions that remain the iconic image of Africa but are seriously under threat from their loss of habitat and trophy hunting. Each of the lions will be auctioned in Cape Town in April, with proceeds going to the Born Free Foundation.
Waitrose raided Burglars took cigarettes from Waitrose, Old Mill Square, Storrington. Police attended the shop at 2.50am on Friday last week after an alarm went off. Sgt Mark Miller said: “We believe the offenders may have been two men. We would like to hear from anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area around the time of the incident or anyone who saw the offenders leaving the shop.” Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 127 of August 19, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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Council’s U-turn over 150 homes
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Redhill, not Haywards Heath as Berkeleys suggest. Sadly this remains a hospital which is not offering an acceptable level of service. “The ambulance service does a great job and is constantly trying to improve, but the emergency service provided to Southwater is just about the worst anywhere in Surrey and Sussex. “They only reach 44 per cent of real emergencies within the government target time of eight minutes. The national target is to reach 75 per cent within this time. This factor alone should preclude further major development in this area. “The Berkeley application will do nothing to create employment in the village. The claim that 100 to 150 permanent jobs will be created by the secondary school is total nonsense – there is no proposal to build such a school! “The reality is that nearly all the people who would buy houses in this area will work outside it. A dormitory town will be created with the attendant problems of at least 750 extra cars. “Berkeleys consistently refuse to say what percentage of affordable houses they will actually provide if this development were to be given approval. This is totally unacceptable. “Modern sustainable development is supposed to facilitate travel without a car. There is no serious availability of a train service as a means of transport. “The station at Christ’s Hospital is down very small roads, is without any bus link to Southwater and already has a major parking problem in the road leading down to it.”
A 19-year-old man from Horsham died when the Vauxhall Corsa he was driving was involved in a collision with a HGV lorry. The tragedy happened on the A27 at Arundel, between the town’s station and Crossbush, at 7.10am yesterday (Thursday). The teenager was released by firefighters and received immediate medical treatment but died at the scene. As The Resident went to press yesterday evening, Sussex Police had not yet named the victim. Anyone who knows him and wants to pay tribute can contact The Resident’s News Editor, Matthew James, on 01403 251000 or matthew@theresident.co.uk
Plans for 150 homes, which were initially refused by Horsham District Council, look set to be approved after all. In February, the council rejected A2 Dominion Homes’ scheme for Marringdean Road, Billingshurst. But the developers appealed against the decision and a public inquiry will be held between September 6 and September 9. Councillors originally refused planning application on the grounds that the development was premature because of the council’s intention to pursue a planned approach to housing development – the so-called interim statement approach.
Local members ‘reluctantly accepted this decision ’
After people in Billingshurst and Southwater overwhelmingly rejected this approach, the district council decided not to proceed with the interim statement and work on it stopped. The council says this means the main reason given for the refusal of the planning application – prematurity – is now indefensible and the other reasons given are not sustainable by themselves. The development control committee therefore agreed the council would not defend the appeal, so as to avoid “unnecessary costs”. Cllr Gordon Lindsay, district councillor for Billingshurst and Shipley, said: “Local members reluctantly accepted this decision but felt the extra
homes will not address the fundamental issues concerning the viability of the village centre.” A full meeting of Horsham District Council will receive a report and be requested to confirm this decision on September 7. The council says it is negotiating an agreement to secure contributions for local facilities and affordable housing. Meanwhile, pressure group Keep Southwater Green (KSG) has stepped up its campaign against Berkeley Homes’ plan for 550 houses west of Worthing Road, Southwater, which KSG claims would “open the floodgates for ongoing large development on this site”. Group spokesman Ian Thwaites said: “We believe this wanton destruction of farmland and rural environment must be opposed. “Southwater is a pleasant place to live. Ask the question ‘why did you choose to live in Southwater?’ and it is not employment or schools that is the answer. It is that it is a green, pleasant place with a semi-rural character. This will be destroyed. “Southwater has taken a great deal of development already over the last 20 years. “It is unreasonable to say that Southwater already has the facilities and must bear the development. The facilities we have relate to the previous development, not to the projected one. “The farmland to the west of the Worthing Road, Great House Farm in particular, protects the environment and is a vital part of the amenity of the village. “We currently import 40 per cent
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of our food. This percentage has to come down if we are to ensure we can feed ourselves in turbulent economic times. We cannot simply go on concreting over farmland. “Berkeleys imply that water supply and foul water and sewerage disposal present no problem and that there is no flood risk. This is totally wrong. “Southern Water has already notified Horsham District Council that the proposed development cannot be covered by existing supply and sewerage facilities. “Berkeleys say the healthcare facilities are good and able to sustain further development. This is totally untrue. “The GP surgery was built after the last development and has limited capacity to take more patients. “For most specialist care we depend on the new East Surrey at
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Man robbed A man was robbed in Redkiln Road, Horsham, at about 1pm on Tuesday. He was approached by a man who asked for the time. When the victim looked at his watch, the man held a sharp weapon against his throat and demanded he hand over money. The robber took cash before running into York Close then past the garages behind Stuart House. Det Con Graham Milner said: “We are treating this distressing crime as an isolated incident. “This took place near the junction with York Close, not far from the Tesco Express. If you were in the area at the time of the robbery and saw any suspicious behaviour, or think you recognise the distinctive description of the suspect, contact police immediately.” The robber is described as white, 6ft 4in and skinny, with gaunt features, bags under his eyes and short cropped light brown hair. He was wearing a black hooded top with white writing down one shoulder, light grey jeans and white trainers with black laces. Anyone with information can contact police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 861 of August 23, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Hunting charges Four men, including three from Horsham district, appeared in court on hunting charges yesterday (Thursday). Henry James Hawksfield, 58, of Bines Road, Partridge Green, Rachel Holdsworth, of Rock Road, Washington, Neil Millard, 44, of Dragons Lane, Shipley, and Andrew Phillis, 50, of Totnes, Devon, were summonsed to appear at Crawley Magistrates’ Court to face four charges. They are alleged to have breached Section 1 of the Hunting Act 2004 at meets of the Crawley and Horsham Hunt – in Southwater on January 18, in Shermanbury on January 25 and in Twineham and Shermanbury on February 15. The case was expected to be adjourned.
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Police are looking at CCTV footage in a bid to discover if a huge fire at a fuel depot was started deliberately. Dozens of residents nearby were evacuated while more than 50 firefighters tackled the blaze at Four Seasons Fuel, Coneyhurst, from about 10pm last Friday.
It’s quite shocking in a ‘tiny, sleepy hamlet ’
A spokesman for Sussex Police revealed: “We are in receipt of CCTV and will be viewing it. There is still no indication of how the fire started.” The inferno destroyed a building used to house bio diesel. A cordon was set up 600m from the site and roads including part of the A272 remained closed until early on Saturday afternoon. A woman who lives nearby said: “It was just like looking at some crime scene through the window. The road was lined with fire engines and police cars. Police helicopters were flying overhead. “There was a great big glow of orange behind a huge evergreen tree outside our window. I didn’t believe what I was seeing.
“It’s quite shocking in a tiny, sleepy hamlet. They’re like unexploded bombs, so I’m not terribly happy with the situation.” Paul Berry, chairman of Billingshurst Parish Council, said: “The emergency plans of both Horsham District Council and Billingshurst Parish Council were put into operation. “This involved opening up Billingshurst Community and Conference Centre (formally Billingshurst Village Hall) to allow it to be used as an evacuation centre for residents. “Upon arriving at the hall at around 12.30am, parish clerk Beverley Bell was met by a team from Sussex Police and Horsham District Council. Between them they assisted just under 30 local residents who had needed to leave their homes. “At around 8.15am all of the residents affected had left the hall and operations were wound down there. “The emergency plan worked very well and I am grateful for the professionalism and teamwork shown by Horsham District Council, Sussex Police and Mrs Bell. “I must of course also thank West Sussex Fire and Rescue for their response and bringing the incident under control as soon as possible and for the assistance given to local residents by the Selsey Arms in Coolham. “When getting together emergency plans, everybody’s main hope is that they will never be needed. However, Saturday’s incident proves that by having some plans in place, local
authorities can assist the emergency services and members of the public at such times.” After being evacuated to the community centre, a male resident told BBC Sussex: “We were greeted by some absolutely fantastic people who did everything they could to make sure we were safe. “All the fire services and the Red Cross were extremely concerned for our safety. “Clearly, there is room for a viable business providing fuels and gas and all of those things here because we need them. We are out in the sticks and we haven’t got the mainline services. “But assistance needs to be given to Four Seasons in terms of making sure that things going forward are safe.”
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Firefighters from Billingshurst, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Henfield, Horley, Horsham, Partridge Green, Petworth, Shoreham and Storrington attended the scene. Steve Clack, of West Sussex Fire and Rescue, said: “The first crews on the scene were faced with a significant and well-developed fire, so an immediate decision was made,
working with Sussex Police, to set up a safety cordon to ensure public and firefighter safety.” Insp Paul Williams, of Sussex Police, said of the incident: “This has caused major disruption and upheaval and I should like to thank everyone affected for their co-operation and patience. “Thankfully, nobody was injured and people returned safely to their homes.” The Resident approached Four Seasons Fuel for a reaction, but the company refused to comment. A statement on the family-run company’s website, this week told customers: “Four Seasons Fuel Ltd was unfortunately subject to a fire on Friday night. “As a result we are no longer able to produce or sell bio diesel or any oil products as this area of our business unfortunately took the brunt of the fire. “We are, however, happy to say that this unforeseen circumstance has not affected our other products and we remain fully open for the sale of gas, firewood, kindling, charcoal, house/ boiler coal and cast iron stoves. “We would like to thank you for your valued custom and support during this difficult time.” Anyone with information about the fire can contact police on 0845 6070999, quoting Operation Quint, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
News in Brief £236k fraud claimed A 63-year-old man has been charged with 23 counts of fraud in West Sussex and Hampshire, amounting to about £236,000. John Alexander Taylor, of Lordings Road, Billingshurst, is accused of fraud by false representation between May 2009 and February this year. The offences are alleged to have taken place in Horsham, Southampton, Liphook in Hampshire, Kingston Gorse and Petersfield. Mr Taylor is due to appear at Crawley Magistrates’ Court on Thursday next week, September 1.
Stoolball and cricket Broadbridge Heath Cricket Club will host its annual sporting bash against the Shelley Arms on Bank Holiday Monday. A stoolball match for ladies will start at 11am before the men’s T20 cricket at 2pm. The bar and barbecue will be available all day, with proceeds going to the Roller Fund.
Fire open day Firefighters at Billingshurst will hold an open day between midday and 4pm tomorrow (Saturday). Richard Betts, Billingshurst watch manager, said: “Ordinarily, the only time people see their local fire crew is in an emergency situation, so this is a great way to find out more about the work we do. “If we can combine important fire and road safety messages and advice with exciting displays and activities, then we’re giving people a good day out and hopefully making our local community safer.” Admission is free, with any proceeds donated to the Fire Fighters Charity.
Pigging out Peppa Pig will be visiting Tesco Pulborough today (Friday) and tomorrow to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer Scotland. For more information about The Alzheimer’s Society, Alzheimer Scotland and Tesco Charity of the Year 2011, phone 0845 6787678 or visit www.alzheimers-tesco.org.uk
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Making a Difference Timely help for horse-loving Vikki A teenager whose mum is seriously ill with cancer has received a boost, thanks to an appeal supported by The Resident.
Vikki Longdon, from Ashington, has started five 45-minute horse-riding lessons at Albourne Equestrian Centre, funded by the Rotary Club of
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Horsham’s Making a Difference appeal. The Rotary Club was contacted by Donna Betts, a personal adviser with Connexions, who is employed by West Sussex Youth Service and has been supporting 16-year-old Vikki since June. She said: “I applied for the money because Vikki is a very deserving young person who has some personal issues in that her mum is terminally ill. “Vikki has gained a place in the Level 2 riding course at Brinsbury College, but having these lessons at Albourne will give her a chance to brush up on her riding skills and do something she enjoys.” Vikki, who has just left Steyning Grammar School, told The Resident: “Donna rang me and told my mum Dawn, who told me about the riding lessons. “I was really happy and my mum was so pleased because she knows it’s something I love. I don’t know why, but I’ve liked horses pretty much all of my life. I suppose it’s a kind of adrenaline rush and it’s good to be outside. “I would like to thank the Rotary Club because I probably wouldn’t be
able to afford this otherwise. “It was amazing to get the money and the lessons will make a lot of difference. Now I’m doing dressage, which is really good and all about being accurate.” Dave Smith, of the Rotary Club, said: “This is just the kind of appeal we set up the scheme for. “As well as helping Vikki with this, over the past few weeks the scheme has helped fund extra private lessons for a young boy suffering from dyslexia, supplied school uniforms for single parents with financial or health problems, helped a local family support charity with emergency funding, supplied a washing machine to a young man who had experienced problems and supplied games for a charity fundraising event. “Twenty other good local causes have had their appeals for help achieved. We are working on another 15 appeals and expect to bring these to fruition in the next few weeks. “Of course there have been appeals that we have had to decline and others that take longer to achieve than we would like, mostly due to funding. “The Rotary Club has a certain amount dedicated to the Making a
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Your readers will feel indebted to Ms Katie Arthur for her etymology in defining the word ’anarchy’ for us (The Resident, August 19). Unfortunately, according to the Oxford Concise Dictionary, she produced a somewhat selective version of the definition. As Ms Arthur indicated, anarchy is the doctrine that all government should be abolished and, where such exists, activity to bring about that state. However, without indicating a link to this, that august tome also states that anarchy is straightforward “political or social disorder”, so perhaps the red tops are not so ignorant after all! Ms Arthur also offers the opinion that, since the downfall of the government was not central to the recent riots, they cannot be construed as anarchic. This is her opinion and something she cannot possibly know for sure. True, no government office or the apparatus of government was involved, but the one thing that she and (to be fair) most people failed to acknowledge two weeks ago is that these riots had the imprint of planning. London is a very large city where 6,000 policemen might be adequate to police a law-abiding society. But until the riots, who knew how many it would take to quell riots across the city and how long it would take to deploy them? A blue touch-paper lit in Tottenham was followed by disorder in Hackney in the east, then Ealing in the far west, then Croydon, about as far south as you can go and still be in Greater London The police were hauled all over London to fight the mobs and, unsurprisingly, they didn’t have the resources. Vital information. Then again, how did white vans suddenly appear as if from nowhere with what were reported as steal-toorder lists? Again, redolent of planning and pre-knowledge. The wanton setting of major fires has more in common with the activity we saw in the anti-globalisation riots than with protesting, disaffected youth. Among the many things that have been levelled at today’s young ‘underclass’ is that they lack respect – for authority, for the police, for their teachers, for their parents and, ultimately, for themselves. To some extent, Ms Arthur mirrors this. To you, Ms Arthur, the Prime Minister is addressed as Mr Cameron. Similarly, it is seen to be acceptable to address Baroness Thatcher merely as “Thatcher”, because she had the guts to do what Harold Wilson and James Callaghan didn’t. She requires her full title if for no other reason than that she is not guilty of the charges you seem intent on levelling at her. It is true that she saw it as desirable that people stand on their own two feet and fight the all-too-pervasive temptation to become dependent on benefits and have a sense of entitlement that many saw as central to the riots. But I defy you to show me where she had a policy of denying help to those who genuinely needed it.
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As with so many people, Ms Arthur, you don’t go back far enough in determining where our present troubles started. It is far too easy to blame the hated “Thatcher”. I’m afraid that the seeds for our present mess were sown in the early to middle Sixties. It was during that time that an education system that had served us so well was dismantled, both in terms of curriculum and, more importantly in the present context, in discipline. Correcting bad behaviour was no longer acceptable. Young children learned they could get away with anything, where once they would have been admonished. Misbehaviour among children is one thing, when they get older it becomes entirely another. And when, as is now the case, five-year-old, ill-disciplined children become 55-year-old parents and grandparents lacking the formative skills to pass on to their children and grandchildren, you have exactly what you saw on TV. Many blame the parents. I don’t. What kind of tuition in basic behaviour did they have? Weren’t they told or made to believe that they were free to do as they liked? This predates “Thatcher” by at least 15 years. People are running around wondering what to do. National Service? It won’t work. The generation for whom this might be seen as relevant would be impervious to it. In any case, only the services have the authority and the ability to inculcate the required discipline – and they don’t want them. Prison? Won’t work. Too full already, thus no potential for rehabilitation and breeding grounds for major crime. No, the only way is to go back to primary education – get them young and teach them. Old-style three Rs and teaching proper behaviour. It might work in 40 years’ time, but as this is not in the re-election timescale of party politics it won’t happen. We have a teaching profession many of whom, driven on by leftwing unions, seem more intent upon using schools for social engineering than education. The picture looks truly bleak and we are reaping the whirlwind of political dogma that chose to change the face of Britain almost half a century ago. Sadly, for once, the politicians succeeded in what they set out to do. How typical it should be for the worse. Allan Palmer Morris Drive, Billingshurst
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I read – or rather tried to read – young Katie Arthur’s pretentious philosophical treatise dealing with the causes of the recent riots in London and other provincial cities, the worst civil unrest seen in our country in living memory. Ms Arthur looks down her nose at her readers, spending the first six paragraphs explaining to us lesser mortals that anarchists are yet another misunderstood minority. Apparently, they are really rather a nice bunch of chaps who simply have a more optimistic view of human nature than the rest of us. I’m sure the hard-pressed shop owners who have had their premises burnt to the ground – and whose tenants were forced to jump for their lives – will readily understand the subtle difference between the Oxford dictionary definition of ‘anarchist’ and the reality of those mindless thugs on the ground. I look forward to the second part of Ms Arthur’s treatise, in which she will doubtless inform her readers as to how she intends to set about mending our so-called broken society.
Hats off to Horsham Cricket Club’s Barry Peay and his army of willing volunteers who worked long hours to provide a special Horsham experience at the town’s cricket festival. Large crowds enjoyed the club’s hospitality and some top sport over the five days, just a short walk from the Carfax. Praise also to the sponsors who supported the event. But, Horsham District Council, a trick is being missed here. An estimated 10,000 spectators came to the town for the festival. Local businesses need all the help they can get. Other county cricket festivals bedeck their towns and co-ordinate a range of activities, including theatre productions and a fair to encourage the maximum number of visitors – greatly benefiting their shops, hotels and restaurants. Through the Summer we already have a programme of ad hoc events, the concentration of some of which around the cricket could enable the local economy to benefit from the unprecedented number of visitors generated by the cricket. First-time visitors to Horsham might be very surprised at what our lovely town and its surroundings have to offer and be happy to come back again. It’s time that we stopped hiding our light under a bushel!
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Shutter to come down on Play area reopens photo competition entries after arson attack Neil Henry Warnham Local Nature Reserve
It must be late August, as entries are coming in for the eighth Nature Photographer of the Year competition. We are truly fortunate to have such a wealth of natural features in the area and not a few people who venture further afield. The competition was originally mounted by Horsham District Council in conjunction with Horsham Photographic Society as a means of acquiring images of Horsham nature reserves for council publicity. It is now run by the Friends of Warnham Local Nature Reserve in conjunction with the council. There are four categories for people to enter, regardless of photographic ability: 1. Landscapes of Horsham nature reserves – Chesworth Farm, Leechpool and Owlbeech Woods, Southwater Country Park, Sandgate Park and Monkmead Wood 2. British Native Flora and Fungi 3. British Native Fauna
Quekett Microscopical Club members examining their finds Photo by Neil Henry
4. Overseas Flora, Fauna and Fungi There is also a fifth category – Young Photographers (U16) in any of the above. Oliver Wilks, a photographer for The Resident, has been a consistent winner of the young photographer category but is no longer eligible in this section and will compete against all-comers. Entries are only £1 per image, with a closing date of Wednesday, August 31. There are prizes for first place in each category, with an extra prize
for the overall winner. Winners and a selection of other entries will be displayed at Warnham Local Nature Reserve between October and December. For more information, visit www. friendsofwarnhamlnr.org.uk Members of the Quekett Microscopical Club enjoyed a field trip to the reserve and revealed some of the smaller wonders under a range of microscopes. These included a wide variety of pond life, insects and plants. The microscopical club is a registered charity, founded in 1865, named for a pioneer in microscopy and catering for professional and amateur users of microscopes. See www.quekett.org. The Friends’ 2012 calendar, comprised of images taken by members, will soon be available at the reserve and a few other outlets around the town. Another impending publication is a booklet on beetles, written by the late Mick Hillman. Although unfinished when he died last October, it has been completed with an excellent collection of illustrations and will be available soon.
An arson-hit play area has reopened. A climbing frame was partly destroyed, along with decking, fencing and “flame-retardant” matting, in the children’s play area at Southwater Country Park on April 28. But Horsham District Council has carried out major repairs to ensure the site is safe for children to use. Final repairs will be completed in the next few weeks. District councillor Jonathan Chowen, Cabinet member for arts, heritage and leisure, said: “We have had a phenomenal response from the local community, with many people being incredibly supportive. Thank you to everyone concerned for this.
“The repair works are estimated to be in the region of £24,000, but we are in the planning stages of a community-led fundraising event to raise money for the play area. “A number of supportive local residents are leading the fundraising effort. “If enough local people can be encouraged to join in, we can end up with an even better, more exciting and more adventurous play area for residents and their families to enjoy for many years to come.” Anyone who wants to get involved in fundraising for the new play area can call Horsham District Council on 01403 215257.
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Lucy’s top gardening tips this month Lucy White Gardening
‘Deadhead, deadhead, deadhead’. Thats what I am saying this month. As everything has flowered so early, due to the hot weather in April/ May, it means all the deadheads on the plants need to be taken off.
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This will promote new growth and new flowers, otherwise there will be no flowers in the Autumn. Due to the hot weather and lack of rain I have taken to planting my hanging baskets with alpines and succulents, it really helps if you don’t want to water much like me! Good plants for this arrid kind of planting are ‘Sempervivum
Grandiflorum’, ‘Sedum Cauticola’, ’Echeveria Glauca’, and ’Lewisia Cotyledon’. Plant them with lots of sandy/gritty compost and basically leave them alone, they don’t need much water, thats for sure. Another plant that has done really well in my garden is the wonderful grass Stipa Barbata (Silver Feather). It has beautiful feathery stems that blow around in the breeze and it just looks silvery white, beautiful (see photo). Stipa Gigantea has done well too – also known as ‘Golden Oats’, huge stems with golden grass at the top. Love them! The vegetable patch is doing okay, potatoes doing well, beans are slow but have produced something. The tomatoes are just not ripening, too much inconsistent sunshine! I have tried straw bale planting this year, big in America, but the plants are looking a bit sick, not enough nutrients. It will probably work better next season when it has time to compost down a bit. Basically you get a straw bale, put it on its side, make a hole in the top, fill with compost and top soil and plant in it, and water well. It keeps the roots of the plant nice and warm, but it is difficult to keep it hydrated and fed. Thats about it for now folks, till next time! www.lucysgardens.co.uk
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was originally named West Horsham, Christ’s Hospital gained its first station in 1902, thanks to the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) Company. The station was primarily for the newly resituated school, with the boys of Christ’s Hospital arriving in Horsham from Newgate, while the girls went to Hertford. Subsequently, commuting was expected and the boys’ needs had to be catered for, with a £30,000 investment for a new station building alongside other facilities from the LBSCR seeking to do just that. The station didn’t just help the school though, as during World War I it was used as a casualty clearing centre. In total, the station consisted of seven platforms and acted as an important junction splitting the main Steyning Line and the line up to Guildford. According to Mike Walker, chairman of the Horsham Model Railway Club (MRC), adventurous souls can still find the original Guildford platforms in the woods if they take the “do not go past this sign” path on the Downs Link at the Baystone Bridge in Mill Lane. The club even considered constructing Christ’s Hospital station as part of one of its displays, but the complex nature of the station dissuaded it and a scenic junction near Basingstoke was chosen instead. The MRC was not the first to struggle with the scale of Christ’s Hospital. Only one station worker was responsible for all seven platforms, unlike the far less taxing smaller stations down the line. With duties such as ticket collecting, cleaning the Tilley lamps and generally helping passengers, he must have been a busy man. The size of the station was not just impractical. As Jim Sheppard remembers, it failed to capture the character of the Steyning Line. After travelling all the way up the line with snow falling outside, the then Brighton boy enjoyed the jovial, homely feel the embarking passengers from each station brought. But he remembers Christ’s Hospital only for its “bleak, triangular platform” and the blizzard that engulfed it. Disappointingly, as Mr Sheppard remembers, Christ’s Hospital was not the bustling station its counterparts down the line were or like many had assumed it would be. Substantial residential housing had been expected in 1902, but this never materialised. The school was partly responsible, as in buying a considerable amount of land on its move away from the
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confined capital, there was little space left for new homes and therefore fewer potential passengers. And the decision that the school would be for ‘boarders only’ meant rail travel peaked at the end and beginning of terms, but struggled otherwise. By the 1950s this situation was glaringly obvious and the 1955 rail strike caused further damage. With freight traffic moving to the roads during this period, Christ’s Hospital was becoming far too substantial for the services it provided. Ultimately, when the Beeching axe was wielded in 1965 the station was an obvious candidate for closure. Some much-needed attention was received that year with the filming of the Boulton Brothers’ Rotten to the Core, starring Eric Sykes, but the station’s death knell had sounded by this time.
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Schoolboys sang Abide with Me as the Horsham-Guildford Direct Railway Line closed that year, with the station formally closed on June 14, 1965. The number of daily passengers at Guildford had dramatically risen from 100 in 1945 to 360 in 1954, but this success could not be recreated at Christ’s Hospital and the station became unprofitable. Christ’s Hospital’s story is not all doom and gloom. The seven-platform layout was wishful thinking to say the least, but the station was revived in 1972 by British Rail on a much more sensible scale, making use of the old platforms three and four. Sadly the signal box was lost to fire and the beautiful original station building from 1902 – which had survived the 1960s – was demolished in late 1972. Like the station, this building was simply too much for a small and sparsely travelled part of the line. The more compact modern station, while aesthetically less pleasing and not what anyone saw coming in 1902, is perhaps finally what Christ’s Hospital requires. The Horsham Model Railway Club meets on the second, fourth and fifth Wednesdays of the month at Horsham Youth Centre, Hurst Road. See www.horshammrc.org.uk
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A graduate from Horsham who studied at Collyer’s has set up her own business as a professional photographer. Rachel Dickson, who has a degree in photography, knew it was a path she wanted to take as she approached the end of her time at university and established Wallflower Photographics in April. Rachel said: “During the last year of my course I knew I wanted to be self-employed. It would allow me to make my own decisions, be creative and work more flexibly. Once I had
done lots of work experience, I knew it was possible.” The photographer specialises in wedding photography, which she says is the area of her work she finds the most enjoyable. “I have always loved weddings, which comes across in my work. I think my clients appreciate my enthusiasm for the occasion. Plus, I have planned my own wedding, so I know how important it is to get those photographs just right”, she told The Resident. “I have a particular style when it comes to weddings. I like to stand back, observe and take really natural shots. It’s where the name of my company comes from”, the photographer added. Rachel has spent years honing her
skills and made sure she had plenty of work experience with other photographers and as an assistant at The Daily Telegraph prior to setting up her business. Although it has not been easy, it is a move she is happy to have made. “It was quite daunting at first. I had no training in running a business but I got advice from family members. Now I am so pleased I did it. It’s going really well”. So does the photographer and businesswoman have any tips for would-be freelancers or people who want to go it alone? Rachel said: “Get as much experience as you possibly can. Then go for it!” For more information visit www. wallflowerphotographics.co.uk
Southwater business joins the QR Code craze Londis, in Southwater, is taking part in a three-month trial involving QR Codes organised by Southwater Parish Council, Southwater Action Team and Horsham District Council. The new scheme encourages the public to scan the codes at various points in the village using their mobile phones, allowing them to find out more about the area and take advantage of special offers at the Londis convenience store. QR Codes can be scanned using Smartphone apps, which are free to download from most online app stores. They then direct the user to a website which provides additional information. For the trial the codes will be placed around Southwater using stickers at bus stops, the skate park and outside the Londis shop. The technology originated in Japan in the 90s, when Toyota created them to track parts in its manufacturing process. Today QR Codes, which resemble a barcode, are used for marketing purposes by companies such as Pepsi. Ramesh Shingadia, owner of Londis Southwater, said: “Having served the village for nearly 30 years we’re
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How to write sensational sales letters, from the book with sensational sales The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book, by Dee Blick, has reached the top 150 titles in any genre on Amazon .co.uk, which sells over 2 million books. Here, Dee shares her third excerpt, exclusively in The Resident Dee Blick www.theblickblog.co.uk
In his rather fabulous book, How to Write Sales Letters That Sell, Drayton Bird says “the truth is not that people receive too many sales letters, but that they receive too many irrelevant ones. When people say they hate junk mail, this is what they really mean. They don’t like receiving things that don’t interest them. On the other hand there is ample evidence that the reverse is true. Any letter which talks to the right person about the right subject at the right time, and appeals to that person’s self-interest will succeed.” That’s good to read if you’re interested in writing sales letters but have a niggling doubt in your mind that this sort of correspondence comes under the banner of junk mail especially in a world in which everything seems to be happening online. In my experience, working with hundreds of businesses and writing thousands of sales letters, I can say that sales letters work without exception, regardless of what business you are in. Whether you manufacture widgets,
make exquisite fruitcakes, build websites or coach executives - you can successfully promote your business with a sales letter. And if you run an online business, don’t think that the only way to communicate with your audience is online. Some of the biggest online businesses including eBay and Amazon target prospects and customers with paper and printbased marketing. Adopt a wider view of your business and how you market it to prospects and customers.
This begs the question; what’s so special about a sales letter? It’s an intimate communication. The recipient holds your letter, hopefully reads it from beginning to end and thinks about your message as they do so. Research has uncovered the positive but hardly startling fact that physical material is more real to the brain. It has a meaning and place. It’s better connected to memory than digital communication. A well-written and engaging sales letter can have a positive emotional impact on the recipient, one that is often far more enduring than a digital communication. Your sales letter can have a real impact when accompanied by a natty
free gift or a sample of your products or services. In an era when we are so reliant upon e-mail, your sales letter provides an opportunity to engage and inspire your audience and encourage them to find out more about you. Online sales messages often struggle to be anything other than impersonal with many being automatically routed to spam folders to save the recipient from even opening them. A sales letter will always be picked up from the doormat, will always be opened if correctly targeted, and, if well written and relevant has a very high chance of being read. The challenge you have is that when targeting cold prospects with a sales letter you are writing to someone that doesn’t know you from Adam. Whereas you have many reasons for wanting to convert them into customers, they, on the other hand are unlikely to share your enthusiasm for this to happen. Their lives are not incomplete because they have yet to come across your products or services. So you face the difficult, but not impossible challenge of inspiring them through the content of your sales letter to find out more about you. You face a lesser challenge when
communicating with your existing customers but still need to motivate them sufficiently to buy from you. In the next excerpt from The Ultimate Small Business Marketing Book I share more simple yet effective tips
that you can apply to your own business. In the meantime if you have any questions contact me through my website www.themarketinggym.org
Sales expert to speak at business social The next networking meeting for the Business Builder Club will include a talk from guest speaker Martin Henley called ‘I’m in the mood for selling’. The session takes place on Tuesday, September 6 at Pizza Express in Horsham from 6pm to 8pm. To book your place at the event visit the website at www. businesssbuilderclub.co.uk
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Friday 26 August 2011 THERESIDENT
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SUNDAY AUGUST 28
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MONDAY AUGUST 29
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Fun for the whole family with a barbeque, bouncy castle, pony rides, tug of war, five-a-side footie and more live music
All donations collected on the day will go to: QE II School Dog’s Trust St Catherine’s Hospice Breast Cancer Research
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Band makes a comeback in Gig Guide time for Festival of Sound Five years ago they had success here and abroad, then they vanished. Now The Stuart James Band return with a bang on The Bandstand this September and a new album to boot James Hood Entertainment Editor
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The Stuart James Band are back! After a short work-related hiatus, the musicians have been performing for the likes of Alan Nimmos and King King and playing the Hebden Bridge Blues Festival and Leeds Festival of Blues. Singer and guitarist Stuart, a Horsham chap for the last 10 years, said: “It’s really nice to be back at proper paying festivals and venues. You get a quiet audience in the breakdowns and a good round of applause at the end. “Of course this is a double-edged sword - you have to up your game somewhat! They won’t tolerate badly executed covers or mediocre original songs – the pressure is what drives us to be tighter and tighter.” Having created quite the buzz back in 2006 touring the Netherlands and Belgium as well as performing with Dr Feelgood and Joe Bonamassa, they
Gigs are sometimes cancelled or changed at short notice. To avoid disappointment please contact the venue.
Friday 26th August
The Conspiracy at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Cat & Mike Piggott at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
return with a new six-track record due for release in a couple of months. Stuart described the new album as: “What I have been striving for all these years”. On it you’ll find a mix of 70s inspired rock (think Deep Purple meets early Fleetwood Mac), funk, a ballad
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Solice at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham The Saviours Of Soul at The Holmbush Inn, Faygate Saturday 27th August
David Hay Band at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
This record is what I have been striving for all these years
High-Octane-Junkies at The Bedford, Horsham
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Lady M & The Mr Men at The Red Lyon, Slinfold
and some acoustic tracks. They’ve been reviewed countless times over the last decade, and have been likened to Rory Gallagher, Jimi Hendrix, Luther Allison and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Hear them play at the Festival of Sound on The Band Stand when it kicks off on Sunday, September 4. According to Blueprint magazine, “they must not be missed!” For more information visit www. stuartjamesband.com
Charity Fun Day - Classix - Reaction at The Six Bells, Billingshurst Sunday 28th August
My Winehouse (Amy Winehouse Tribute Band) at The Anchor Hotel, Market Place, Horsham £3
Battle At The Bax -Alter Ego - Solice - Contraband Blues Band at The Bax Castle, Two Mile Ash Road, Southwater Tuesday 30th August
Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate
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Wednesday 31st August
Open Mic Night With ‘Chelle Dean at The Tanners Arms, Horsham
Run!
Thursday 1st September
Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham
Electric Jam Night With Stuart James at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Musos Open Mic Acoustic Jam Night at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham
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All runs leave from Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre
Dust ‘n’ Bones at The Malt Shovel, Horsham
Cost: £50 for 10 weeks, including a free T-shirt and six months’ membership of Horsham Joggers For more information and to book, call Serena on 07534 401072 or email serena1503@hotmail.co.uk
Your guide to the Festival of Sound September 4 sees the start of Horsham’s first ever Festival of Sound - Live music by local bands all across town, for a whole month. Don’t miss The Resident next week for the full guide including listings of gigs and venues.
Alter Ego at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Brighton Hype at The Bedford, Horsham
Charity Funday - Vacant Paradise Monikers - Chinchilla Zilla - Alter Ego - The Rocket Dogs at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham
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UK rock royalty Southwater skate off is on a roll As a Gold Record-selling artist and having played lead guitar with Johnny Cash, Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran before he was even 20 years old, Joe Brown is practically rock and roll royalty. More recently he’s performed a set at Glastonbury and also on Later With Jools Holland. With a career that spans more than 40 years, he’s one of the country’s most successful and long-standing exports and now he’s performing at The Hawth in a month’s time. The star will be on stage with his five-piece band, which includes his son, record producer Pete Brown, performing timeless gospel, rock, folk, and country music classics on Sunday, October 2. Tickets are £22 and available from www.hawth.co.uk or by calling 01293 553636
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Love skateboarding or BMX riding? Do you think you could compete against others in the area and speed off with £100 worth of vouchers from a Southwater cycle shop? Then get on your board or bike and whizz over to Skate Jam on Sunday, September 11. The competition takes place at Southwater Skate Park in the Country Park from 12 midday until 4pm. There will be various groups available to enter, making it suitable for different abilities and ages. Anyone with a bike, skateboard or rollerblades is welcome and if there are even scooter entries, there will also be another category added. A fun fair, food and refreshments will also be available next to the Skate Park for the day. To take part, you’ll need to download the entry form from www. southwater-pc.gov.uk and return it to Southwater Parish Council or take it along to the event before 11am on the day. Follow Southwater Parish Council for updates on Twitter @southwaterpc
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Friday 26 August 2011 THERESIDENT
Box Office 01403 750220 www.thecapitolhorsham.com
Join us on
Ian Dickens Productions International Ltd presents
THE FURTHER GOLFING ADVENTURES OF PETER ALLISS Sunday 18 September 7.30pm Following on from his highly successful tour last year, Peter Alliss returns to The Capitol with a brand new show with more anecdotes and stories from his career in golf.
Following the success of “Murdered To Death”
DEATH BY FATAL MURDER
DEATH BY FATAL MURDER by Peter Gordon
Part of the Inspector Pratt trilogy
Leslie Grantham
Richard Gibson
Michelle Hardwick
David Callister
BARNSTORMERS COMEDY Sunday 18 September 7.30pm Compere Kevin Precious is back from his summer holidays ready to introduce three more top acts from the London circuit. This month’s trio of comedians are hugely enjoyable Michael Fabbri, Lewis Schaffer and Dan Evans.
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OVER THE RAINBOW THE EVA CASSIDY STORY Wednesday 21 September 7.30pm A compelling award-winning musical, following Eva Cassidy’s life through dramatic scenes and stunning live renditions of her music including Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Sarah Jane Buckley (Hollyoaks) stars as Eva Cassidy, and Brian Fortuna (Strictly Come Dancing) makes his acting debut in the role of Danny Cassidy.
BUDDY GRECO Friday 23 September 7.30pm One of the most talented entertainers of the last 60 decades, Buddy Greco is the original swingin’ hipster. With his big hit The Lady is A Tramp and others such as Around The World and Girl Talk, Buddy is the star you should not only listen to, but should also watch perform to get the whole story.
Thursday 29 September Saturday 1 October 7.30pm Ian Dickens Productions present Peter Gordon’s sequel to Murdered to Death. Starring EastEnders’ ‘Dirty Den’ Leslie Grantham, Richard Gibson (‘Allo, ‘Allo), Michelle Hardwick (The Royal) and Katy Manning (Dr Who). Thursday night- Buy one full price ticket get one free (not available online).
Sunday 2 October 7.30pm Be stunned by his breathtaking accuracy and compassion in Colin’s all new show as he conducts an evening of intimate communication with your loved ones.
THOSE KINGS OF SWING Thursday 6 October 7.30pm Hear the triumphant seventeen piece Big Band playing the original Benny Goodman and Ted Heath orchestrations from New York‘s Carnegie Hall. With Kenny Martyn and Jazz legends from the famous Ted Heath Orchestra.
CINEMA Friday 26 August - Thursday 1 September
JACKSON LIVE IN CONCERT Saturday 24 September 8pm Amir Sharma’s portrayal of Michael Jackson has to be the most vocally and visually accurate tribute to the king of pop to have ever toured UK theatres.
TONY HAWKS RANDOM FUN Sunday 25 September 7.30pm
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Tragedy and triumph the story of a songbird James Hood Entertainment Editor
james@the-resident.co.uk
It wasn’t until four years after her death in 1996 that Terry Wogan first played Eva Cassidy’s version of Somewhere Over the Rainbow on BBC Radio 2, turning the song and the singer into a global phenomenon. Until that time, Eva had been relatively unknown, apart from in her home of Washington, USA. Eva’s voice and songs have been immortalised in her album Songbird,
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which went straight to the top of the charts and received worldwide success. The singer is also on You Tube performing acoustically and has been watched by millions of fans. Now, Theatre Productions Limited has brought the moving story of the singer to life in a hugely successful stage show, Over The Rainbow: The Eva Cassidy Story, which is currently in its seventh year. Since it was first performed in 2004, the compelling musical has toured the country and received a rapturous reception from audiences and the press everywhere. The show follows Eva’s life and her journey from an idyllic childhood growing up in a musical family to her studio work with boyfriend and mentor Chris Biondo. The sad but uplifting tale also documents her exuberant live recording of Blues Alley, before her tragic death at just 33 from cancer. The exceptionally talented all-star cast of performers and musicians in Over The Rainbow: The Eva Cassidy Story capture the qualities of this wonderfully talented and spiritual songbird and others in her life. Sarah Jane Buckley (formerly from Hollyoaks) stars as Eva Cassidy, while Maureen Nolan (known for Blood Brothers and The Nolans) takes on the role of Barbara Cassidy, Eva’s mother. Brian Fortuna (from Strictly Come Dancing) makes an eagerly anticipated acting debut as Danny
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Cassidy, Eva’s brother and accomplished West End actor Robert Grose (The Lion King; Starlight Express & Five Guys Named Moe) plays larger than life character Chuck Brown. The musical, which sympathetically recreates Eva’s life, has now wowed audiences across Europe and features more than 27 of the singer’s best-loved songs. They include Fields of Gold, Songbird, Autumn Leaves, Kathy’s Song and many more. Not since Blood Brothers has a musical received such an emotional response, with sell-out performances and standing ovations throughout the UK and Ireland. More than a musical life-story, Over The Rainbow: The Eva Cassidy Story is a show about love and loss – a thoroughly moving, entertaining and a truly memorable experience.
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Eva Cassidy, who died at just 33 before her voice captivated the world, lives on in the stage show of her life. Witness the tragic but uplifting tale at The Capitol this September
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See it at The Capitol on Wednesday, September 21. For more information or to book tickets visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com or call 01403 750220
Showing on the big screen Potiche
The Inbetweeners
Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu star in this film, which The Guardian described as a ‘French farce with feeling’. Potiche, which translates to trophy wife, is based on a play written a decade ago and is set in 1977. A submissive wife gets to run her husband’s umbrella factory after the employees revolt against the boss.
The boys from E4’s hit TV show are coming of age, and coming to the big screen. The national phenomenon, which has been nominated twice for a TV Bafta, has been made into a movie, which sees the friends leave the comfort of college and their parent’s homes in suburbia to go abroad for their first ‘lads holiday’ in Crete.
Two people, one day. Based on the massively popular book by David Nicholls, this moving movie charts the course of two people’s lives after they first meet at university. Revisiting them on the same day each year, it follows how they grow, fall in love, experience loss and is a romantic must-see tale that is said to tug at the heartstrings of anyone who has had ‘one’ true love.
The story of a young boy in Texas in the 1950s who grows up to be a disillusioned adult trying to reconcile a complicated relationship with his father. The film has been labelled as a masterpiece and is both complex and beautifully made. Starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn.
One Day
Tree of Life
For more information or to book tickets visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com or call The Box Office on 01403 750220
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Friday 26 August 2011
CAR BOOT & INFLATABLES DAY
Events CAR BOOT SALE
Charity Fun Day at The Six Bells
28th August Car Boot Sale
28th August
Charity Fun Day at The Six Bells, Billingshurst from 2pm. In aid of Macmillan Breast Cancer. Bouncy castle, face painting, BBQ, raffle, fabulous auction, and live music from local bands Classix and Reaction. For more info call 01403 782124 or visit www.sixbellsbillingshurst.co.uk
Car Boot Sale at Southwater Playing Fields, Southwater Street. Every Sunday in August and September. Opens at 9am for sellers and from 10am to 1pm for buyers. Cars £5.00, Vans £8.00. For further information call 07739259541 or visit www. southwatercarboot.co.uk
Cancer Research UK are holding a Summer Fun Day at the Holbrook Club in Horsham, from 4-11pm. Includes includes a disco, buffet, bouncy castle, face painting, cake sale, tombola and raffle. Tickets can be purchased at the Cancer Research shop or the Holbrook Club. Contact Victoria on 01403 258526
28th August
Classic and Vintage Car Meeting
28th August
29th August
The Queens Head, Barns Green will be hosting the first Barns Green Classic and Vintage Car Meeting from 12-6pm. Live music, BBQ and a display of locally owned classic and vintage cars, with their enthusiastic owners. Free entry. Call 01403 730436 for more information.
Charity Fun Day to be held at the Roffey Social and Sports Club, Spooners Road, in aid of Springboard, at 12noon. Hog Roast, barbecue, rides, races, instant tombola, custom car rally and much much more followed by evening entertainment. Bar open all day. Come and join the fun.
A new local produce and craft fayre on Bank Holiday Monday, 11am-4pm, at Partridge Green Village Hall. Featuring live music from Savours of Soul, BBQ, Dark Star beer and local produce to buy. Bring your friends and family.
31st August
1st September
3rd September
Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch are holding a coffee morning every Wednesday from 10am12pm. All are welcome, please bring a friend. Needles Farm buildings, Three Acres, Horsham.
Talk by Sarah Blackford: My work with The Soil Association. Talk begins at 8.00pm at Friends Meeting House, Worthing Road, Horsham. Members free, public donations of around £3 appreciated. Refreshments.
Southwater Church Summer Fair & Barbeque, 12-4pm in the Vicarage Garden and Glebe Field. Including Dog show, produce competition, side shows and stalls, pony rides, BBQ and teas. Church will be open all day. Church Lane, Southwater.
3rd September
3rd September
Garage sale at 89 Lambs Farm Road, Horsham RH12 4LP from 10am to 2pm. Many household and children’s items.
Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch are holding a supper for members only, every Saturday evening. To book please call 01403 263967. Needles Farm buildings, Three Acres, Horsham.
Summer Fun Day
Car Boot Sale in aid of The British Heart Foundation
Doors Open to Sellers from 10:00 AM
Cars: £8.00 • Vans: £12.00 Payable on the day
Doors Open to Buyers from 11:00 AM Entry: Free until Midday / £1.00 after Midday
Car Boot Sale will be open to buyers from 11 am to 4 pm. Pitches for sellers will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Monday 29th August
INFLATABLES: 12:00 - 4:00
No Dogs or Picnics Allowed
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Charity Fun Day
Beer and Bunting
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RAFA Club Coffee Morning
28TH AUGUST Open Day 17TH SEPTEMBER Quiz Night 1ST OCTOBER Murder Mystery Dinner 12TH NOVEMBER Live Music The Uk Rideouts 3RD DECEMBER Trapper Hits From The 60’S
Garage Sale
Horsham Organic Gardeners Society Talk
RAFA Club Supper
Summer Fair and Barbeque
3rd-4th September
The Big NibbleDistrict – A Slice Sussex Launching the Horsham Food &of Drink Festival
Holland’s Way, Warnham, Horsham, RH12 3RH 01403 211747 - 07833 553148 (Steward) The Horsham District Food & Drink Festival kicks off with the legendary ‘Big Nibble
Saturday & Sunday 4 September 2011 – A Slice of3 Sussex’. Highlights for 2011 in-
Horsham Town Centre & District clude a local produce market, live cookery huge town centre produce market live cookery theatre, the popular Beer Trail,theatre historic Nibble Trail with FREE food samples demonstrations bus rides, a classic English car rally, comlocal beer trail FREE bus tours across the District petitions, offers much more. English Carspecial Rallies tastings and and takeaway recipe sheets coinciding with Horsham Festival of Sound
T: 01403 215529 www.thebignibble.co.uk
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Events
Add your event to our online Events page, free of charge at www.the-resident.co.uk/events 3rd-4th September
Macmillan Annual Steam Rally
4th September
Southwater Triathlon
4th September
10.00am to 4.30pm at Langhurst Hill Farm, Balls Cross. Macmillan marquee for cakes, jam chutneys and produce. Handicrafts, books, miscellany and jewellery. ‘Food Hall’ featuring home-cooked fare and then cream teas. Contact Jenny on 01403 782105 or Pam on 01403 784427
In Southwater Country Park and the surrounding area from 8am, with prizes awarded by Francis Maude MP at about 12.30pm. Organised by Horsham Amphibians Triathlon Club. About 360 triathletes will swim 400m in the lake, cycle 18.5km and run 3.8km.
Over 25 teams take to the lake at Knepp Castle, Shipley in the 9th Dragon Boat Festival for St Catherine’s Hospice. Teams can enter until 1st August. All funds support the hospice’s vital work. Entry for visitors is free. Contact Michael Beasley on 01293 447357 or email michaelbeasley@stch.org.uk
5th September
6-11th September
8th September
Dame Vera Trust at Wabi
Painting Exhibition
Dragon Boat Festival
SUSSEX COIN COMPANY
Simon Ambrose at B52’s
01903 232080 | 07765 700508 | WWW.SUSSEXCOINS.CO.UK Sussex Coin Company are coming to Roffey Millenium Hall, Roffey, Horsham RH12 4DT on Wednesday 31st August from 10.00 to 16.00. We will be buying coins & banknotes, military items & medals, gold, silver & costume jewellery.
The Dame Vera Lynn Trust will share an evening of dining in the exclusive Tatami room at Wabi, East Street, Horsham. The room seats 14 people and the three-course meal costs £55 per head. Contact Rosie Wyer, 01403 780444 or rosie.wyer@ dvltrust.org.uk
An exhibition of contemporary paintings by 13 Sussex artists at Emily Ball at Seawhite Studio, Partridge Green. Visitors to this adventurous exhibition will be rewarded with an innovative selection of diverse paintings. For further information please see www.emilyballatseawhite.co.uk
‘Charlatan’ is a man one show by Simon Ambrose, a Southwater-based magician, mind reader and escapologist. Part magic show, part history lesson, with a generous helping of cautionary tales. 8.00-9.30pm at B52’s, Piries Place, Horsham. Tickets £5 from B52’s in advance or on the door.
9th September
9th September
11th September
Band Night with Black Velvet
An Evening with Micky Quinn
We pay the highest prices for scrap gold & silver, wind up wrist & pocket watches, antique & modern silver items, postcards & cigarette cards, curios & interesting items, fountain pens, corkscrews, car badges & mascots, old photo albums & scrap books. Please visit our shop Sussex Coin Company 20 New Broadway, Tarring Road, Worthing, BN11 4HP. Located near the West Worthing Station. Shop open monday 9.30 - 3.30 & Tuesday & friday 10-1 & 2.30 - 4.30. Home visits arranged in your area with no obligation to sell. Top prices paid. You may contact us on 01903 232080, even after business hours. sussexcoins@aol.com. Established 1968.
Church Street, Warnham, North Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 3QW
Table top sale in Roffey
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THE SUSSEX OAK A T WA R N H A M
Band Night with Black Velvet at the Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham. Doors open 7pm & Music from 8.30pm. Bar open until 11.30pm & Restaurant until 9pm. Members FREE / Non Members (16+) £3 / Children FREE Children are welcome until 10pm.
Roffey Social and Sports Club are holding an evening with Micky Quinn, exNewcastle and Portsmouth star. Starts at 8pm. Ticket only, £12 with supper. Contact Tim on 07513390101 or Brian on 07871845622 or email timtaxiroffeyclub@yahoo.com
Table top sale at Millennium Hall Roffey from 10am to 1pm. Free entry and car park. See website for full details and table bookings - www.4roffey.co.uk or email roffey@4roffey.co.uk
14th September
22nd September
25th September
New Horizons Appeal Autumn Gift Fair Day in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice at Knepp Castle, Shipley. 9.30am-4pm. A great days shopping with over 80 stalls and a must for lunch. Admission £5 which includes a coffee and trendy cupcake. Free parking and disabled facilities available. For more info contact Paula Daly on 01293 447367 or visit www.stch.org.uk
Memory Walk is Alzheimer’s Society’s biggest fundraising event and a great opportunity to have a fun day out while raising money. Meet outside the café at Southwater Country Park at 11am and enjoy a stroll around the lakes. Also a raffle with top prizes donated by Ghyll Manor Hotel and Restaurant! Don’t miss out! For more go to www.memorywalk. org.uk or call Kylie on 01403 276649.
Decorative & Fine Arts Lecture
The Horsham Decorative & Fine Arts Society will start their new season of lectures at the Capitol, North Street, Horsham at 10.45am. Our speaker will be Leslie Primo who will talk about The Cult of the Pacific: From Cook to Gaugin. Visitors are very welcome. Admission £5.
Gift Fair Day at Knepp Castle
Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk
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The Café by The Lake at Sumners Ponds Fishery and Campsite, Barns Green truly beautiful location t café in a A grea
The last in our series of cycling routes covers Dial Post, Barns Green and Dragons Green. You should expect some wet and bumpy rides if you go off road, so choose when you go out carefully, especially if you’re not keen on getting a little dirty. Regardless of the weather, it’s an invigorating course, and the thought of an ice cold drink at one of the superb country pubs along the way can make it all worthwhile. Perhaps the best thing about this route is the short uphill climbs followed by longer downhill paths – great fun. You will start at Dial Post, just off the A24, where there’s plenty of parking, and continue past lots of lovely woodland. There’s even a windmill – and who doesn’t love a windmill!? Make sure you keep your eyes peeled for another guide to the area’s best cycling routes next Summer.
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Spacious chalet style house in tranquil country setting Looking for that place in the country? Then look no further as this three/ four bedroom chalet style house is ideal. You couldn’t want for a more tranquil setting nestled on the outskirts of Horsham. Dial Post is effectively a hamlet of a few houses with the Crown pub and village green at its centre. The house is set back from the road and is approached by a large driveway providing ample parking for a number of vehicles. The front is matched only by the impressive rear garden, which offers a great deal of seclusion and has an extensive area of lawn, in total measuring 0.519 of an acre. There is also a barn/workshop in addition to the double garage. Internally the rooms are light and
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Property - Ask the Experts
If you would like to ask our panel of industry experts a question, please send an email to: asktheexperts@the-resident.co.uk
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Ross Attwood BA (hons) Partner Harper James
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When is the best time to put my house on the market if I want to sell it before Christmas?
Whilst it may seem far too early to be discussing Christmas in August, I would recommend marketing your property as soon as possible. Even if you were to secure a buyer tomorrow, the law of averages dictates that you will not be in a position to exchange contracts until the end of September with completion scheduled for around the end of October. This may seem to suggest that you have plenty of time before Christmas but bear in mind that the chances are you may not sell your house tomorrow, there may be unforeseen hold-ups or you may lose your buyer halfway through the transaction thereby leaving you with little leeway time wise. Therefore to guarantee you achieve the best possible price whilst also allowing time for any eventuality, you should ideally want to market your property for at least a month to ensure that every potential buyer for it has been contacted and shown round. It gives your chosen estate agent time to promote and advertise your house in as many publications as they can; which allied to a concerted online campaign will ensure that no opportunities are missed. So if your property is launched onto the market towards the end of August, your estate agent should have time to get the brochures printed, book advertising space and agree on a concerted marketing strategy, enabling them to generate significant interest during the busy September/October period. This should lead to an excellent sale price with time to spare allowing for any hiccups, with exchange of contracts then occurring in late October or early November with completion to follow on a mutually-agreeable date between your buyer and yourself. This would be my suggested plan of action for a client in your position as it gives you the best possible chance of achieving the best price whilst also fitting in with your intended timeframe. For any further advice on selling property please call me on 01403 264962, pop into our welcoming office at 34 South Street, Horsham or email me at ‘rossattwood@ harper-james.co.uk’.
Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk
Simon Rollison Broker Consultant Mercier Allen
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How long could you maintain your household bills and your lifestyle if your income stopped?
With fuel prices on the increase, gas and electric bills going up and many retail products more expensive now than they were a year ago, people are feeling the purse strings being tightened. When you add in the fact that many people have seen little or no pay rises since 2007, many households are having to prioritise where they spend there money. It is worth spending the time, listing what are the essential bills and what is a luxury. How many people pay for the latest mobile phone, the full sky package and even insure their pets, before protecting their income! There are many ways that you can protect your income and make sure your loved ones are financially sound if your income was to cease. Death - In the event of your death, you can take out a life insurance policy to produce a lump sum of money, or derive an income for many years to come. Your family could use this to pay off a mortgage and have an extra amount to pay the household bills.
Serious Illness - In the event of you being diagnosed with a critical illness, again you can take out a protection policy to produce a lump sum of money. You could use this to pay for the best medical care, clear your debts or pay off your mortgage. Either way, it would take off the pressure of having to return to work as soon as possible, increasing your recovery time.
Redundancy - In these uncertain times, how many people can claim that their job is 100% safe? Should you be made redundant, how confident would you be to secure alternative work before your money rang out? Redundancy cover would give you a monthly income for a period of time, until you can find the right job for you.
These are many other ways of making sure that your families lifestyles will not be affected should your income stop, whether that would be short term or forever. If you are more likely to insure your television, than your own life then please spend time focusing on what is really important! To find out more about this, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk. Please note that this article does not constitute as advice, anyone seeking independent advice should contact an independent financial adviser. Mercier Allen and Associates Limited is an Appointed Representative of IN Partnership the trading name of The OnLine Partnership Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Mercier Allen 43 – 44 Carfax, Horsham. West Sussex RH12 1EQ 01403 268562 www.mercierallen.co.uk
Duncan Jagger MRICS Chartered Surveyor Harper James
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We own a house in Horsham and rather than move, we are looking to undertake improvements and alterations. We don’t know where to start, can you help?
RICS research has looked at a changing trend in the property market. Increasing numbers of homeowners like yourself are deciding to improve rather than move home, according to new research from RICS. The slow sales market is prompting people to improve their properties rather than move, also buyers are facing high property prices when trading up, which are also prompting them to stay in their homes. For those undertaking work to their homes, surveyors reported an additional room or bedroom were the improvement which added the most value. Traditional improvements such as adding a new bathroom or kitchen were the next most valuable. Adding a conservatory, or reinstating period features were seen as desirable optional extras but not ones which add value. Surveyors also noted that costs incurred for improvements will not always be covered by the potential increase in a property’s value, as this also depends on the quality of work and other features of the property, such as its style and location. There is no doubt external factors were most likely to detract from a property’s price. A property’s proximity to a noisy road or a railway decreases value, while known subsidence was seen as the next most likely to affect value. I would homeowners on how to get the most out of property improvements: • Don’t be tempted to over value an improvement and expect high instant returns irrespective of market conditions • If extending, make sure that the accommodation provided (i.e. property size) is balanced with the size of the plot; bigger is not always better • When undertaking a loft extension or basement conversion try to keep the style of the new rooms in sympathy with the style of the rest of the property. A modern extension on a traditional property may look odd and lose appeal • If you are trying to sell, bear in mind most areas have a ceiling price, i.e., a maximum sale price you can expect to achieve. Improving a poor property in a good location is better than improving a good property in a poor location • Don’t bite off more than you can chew - stick to a budget and ask the experts for advice.
Most properties provide some potential for expansion and improvement, but I would advise people to think about how much they are investing and their key motivator before undertaking major projects. It is important to think about the style and age of the property before undertaking any works - remember, what appeals to some people may not appeal to others. Costly disappointments can be avoided by prior planning and research. I would advise that whatever you decide to do with your home you should seek professional advice and ensure all works are carried out by qualified contractors.” Please contact duncanjagger@harper-james.co.uk if you have any property related queries.
Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk
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Warnham, West Sussex Detached Modern Family House
Horsham 3 miles, Guildford 19 miles, Gatwick Airport 12 miles Offering well-appointed accommodation and situated in a private close within the heart of Warnhan village. 3 reception rooms, kitchen / breakfast room, cloakroom, utility room, 5 bedrooms (including master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and guest bedroom with en-suite shower room), family bathroom. Integral double garage, attractive garden. Guide price: ÂŁ725,000 Knightfrank.co.uk/HOR110012
KnightFrank.co.uk/Horsham michael.sparks@knightfrank.com 01403 339180
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Goose Green, West Sussex
A most attractive detached family house Horsham 10.5 miles (London Victoria/London Bridge 55 mins) Situated in the pleasant rural hamlet of Goose Green, approximately 2½ miles from the village of West Chiltington. 3 reception rooms, cloakroom, fitted kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, 6 bedrooms, 2 en-suite shower rooms, family bathroom. Detached triple garage. In all about 2 acres. Guide price: £1,150,000 Knightfrank.co.uk/HOR110052
KnightFrank.co.uk/Horsham michael.sparks@knightfrank.com 01403 339180
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Slinfold £5,000 pcm A fine five bedroom country house situated in an outstanding elevated position with far reaching westerly views across the beautiful West Sussex countryside.
Horsham £3,250 pcm
West Chiltington £2,750 pcm
Pulborough £2,000 pcm
Storrington £1,950 pcm A very well presented three bedroom detached house situated on a quiet private close with countryside views located a short drive from Storrington.
Broadbridge Heath £1,200 pcm
A delightful five bedroom detached modern family home located on a private development in the idyllic village of West Chiltington.
A delightful four bedroom, four bathroom detached converted barn situated in Central Horsham. Available for short term and long term lets
A pleasant four bedroom detached house with three reception rooms, garage, parking and landscaped garden situated on the outskirts of Pulborough village.
A renovated two bedroom, two bathroom Dairy conversion with delightful views of the Sussex countryside located on a private road in Broadbridge Heath.
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residential sales and lettings
SOUTHWATER
£499,950
A superbly presented four bedroom detached Sussex Farmhouse style home set on one of the most sought after streets in Southwater. The property is finished to a very high standard throughout and comprises an entrance porch, spacious entrance hall, cloakroom, study, 22’ lounge, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms, 13’ family bathroom, large secluded rear garden and garage.
HORSHAM
£425,000
A spacious and attractive detached family home situated in a popular location in North Horsham within walking distance of Littlehaven Train Station. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 20ft lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, large 16ft master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, three further generously proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a sunny aspect garden, double garage and off street parking in driveway.
SOUTHWATER
£395,000
A very well presented four bedroom detached family home situated in a sought after location overlooking a green in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, modern kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, dining room, conservatory, master bedroom with refitted ensuite, three further bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden. Garage and ample off street parking in the driveway.
SOUTHWATER
£239,950
A well presented and attractive two double bedroom spacious home situated in a quiet cul de sac location on a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. This property offers good scope for extension with a large loft space and ample plot size (STPP). Comprising entrance hall, 19’ lounge/diner, modern kitchen, two double bedrooms, modern family bathroom, landscaped and secluded rear garden, double glazing throughout, GCH and generously proportioned driveway.
SOUTHWATER
£495,000
A rarely available older style detached home, skilfully extended by the present owners, set on a secluded plot in undoubtedly the most sought after location in Southwater. This spacious family home comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, 22ft dual aspect lounge, dining room, utility room, 18ft modern kitchen/breakfast room opening onto a family room. On the first floor are the master bedroom with an extremely large modern ensuite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom, secluded rear, side and front gardens and garage.
HORSHAM
£419,950
An attractive and well presented four bedroom detached family home set on a large and secluded plot in a sought after executive development near Southwater Country Park. Comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, modern kitchen, utility room, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a generously proportioned rear garden, garage and off street parking in driveway.
SOUTHWATER
£380,000
A superbly presented and deceptively spacious four bedroom detached family home set in a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 16ft lounge, fabulous spacious open plan family room/dining room and 19ft modern kitchen, utility room, master bedroom with modern ensuite, three further bedrooms and large modern family bathroom, garage and driveway, rear garden. Double glazing throughout and GCH. Internal viewing highly recommended.
HORSHAM
£235,000
A superb opportunity to buy a BRAND NEW spacious three bedroom home, with 10 year guarantee, cul de sac location adjacent to a park. Comprising of entrance hall, cloakroom, 21ft lounge/dining room, which is open plan onto the 19ft modern kitchen. All downstairs doors 2’9’ to allow wheelchair access. Three double bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden and off street parking. Triple glazing, solar panels and GCH. Insulated to Code 3. Built to Homes For Sustainability Standard. NO CHAIN.
SOUTHWATER
£435,000
An attractive and exceptionally spacious individual family home set within walking distance of local village amenities. This home comprises covered entrance porch, large and welcoming entrance hall, spacious downstairs bathroom, 25ft lounge, conservatory, dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, light and airy landing, 25ft master bedroom suite with dressing room and ensuite, two further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden, garage & off street parking.
HORSHAM
OFFERS OVER £400,000
An attractive and spacious well presented four double bedroom detached family home situated in a quiet cul de sac location within walking distance of Littlehaven Station. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, recently refurbished family bathroom and cloakroom, study, 20ft dual aspect lounge, dining room, modern 18ft kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with large ensuite, three further double bedrooms. Outside there is a secluded sunny aspect rear garden and ample parking in own driveway.
SOUTHWATER
£280,000
An attractive and well presented three bedroom property set in a quiet cul de sac location, backing onto a wooded copse, on a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 15ft lounge, dining room opening onto a modern kitchen, master bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a generously proportioned and secluded rear garden, garage and off street parking in driveway. Double glazing and GCH. No ongoing chain.
HORSHAM
£225,000
A conveniently located three bedroom terraced home situated within walking distance of Horsham Town Centre and mainline train station. Comprising entrance hall, lounge, modern kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. GCH. Outside there is rear garden, garage and allocated parking to the front of the property. NO CHAIN.
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SOUTHWATER
£224,950
HORSHAM
GUIDE PRICE £220,000
A superbly presented three bedroom family home situated near to Southwater Country Park
Guide Price of £220,000 - £235,000. Well presented house, set in a small cul-de-sac location,
and other village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, 14ft lounge, stunning 16ft modern kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and a recently refitted modern family bathroom. Double
close to Horsham Town Centre and amenities. Generously proportioned home comprising 18’4’ lounge, 18’3’ kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and family bathroom. Tarmac driveway
glazing throughout and GCH. Outside there is a sunny aspect rear garden, garage and allocated parking.
providing off street parking and rear garden laid to lawn with paved patio area. No forward chain.
BROADBRIDGE HEATH
£205,000
A spacious three bedroom end of terraced home situated in a popular location in the village of Broadbridge Heath. Comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, 23ft dual aspect lounge/diner, kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden and driveway providing off street parking.
HORSHAM
£189,950
A well presented and attractive one bedroom end of terrace home situated in a quiet cul-desac location in the popular village of Broadbridge Heath. Comprising entrance hall, modern kitchen, lounge, double bedroom and bathroom. Outside there is a delightful communal garden and allocated parking. Also benefiting from new carpets and redecoration throughout. Ideal for first time buyers or investment. No ongoing chain.
SOUTHWATER
£162,500
A well presented and rarely available one bedroom home set in a quiet cul de sac location situated within walking distance of Southwater village amenities. Comprising 12’ lounge, kitchen, study area, bedroom, bathroom, sunny aspect rear garden, double glazing and allocated parking. No Chain.
HORSHAM
£202,950
A well presented and spacious two double bedroom end of terrace home situated in a cul-de-sac location on a popular residential development within close proximity of local amenities and walking distance to Littlehaven Train Station. Comprising entrance hall, 15ft lounge, modern open plan kitchen/diner, conservatory with under floor heating, two double bedrooms and bathroom. Double glazing. Outside there is a good sized sunny aspect rear garden and allocated parking to the front of the property.
PARTRIDGE GREEN
£187,500
A well presented three bedroom end of terrace home situated in the popular village of Partridge Green. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, 16ft lounge, kitchen, 15ft master bedroom, two further bedrooms and a modern refitted family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a secluded rear garden and off street parking in driveway. No ongoing chain.
HORSHAM
£147,500
A rare opportunity to acquire a larger than average and well maintained two bedroom first floor maisonette, set in a quiet location close to all local amenities including Horsham Mainline Train Station. Benefiting from a long lease, low maintenance charges and allocated parking. Comprising entrance porch, own entrance door into private entrance hall, 15ft lounge/diner, large master bedroom, further bedroom, bathroom and separate WC. Double glazing and GCH.
SOUTHWATER
£205,000
A spacious three bedroom town house, which would benefit from some cosmetic modernisation, situated within walking distance of Southwater village amenities and the Country Park. Comprising entrance hall, 16ft kitchen, to the first floor there is a well proportioned lounge, family bathroom and bedroom, to the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a separate WC. Outside there is a rear garden, integral garage and off street parking in the driveway. Double glazing. NO CHAIN.
BROADBRIDGE HEATH
£199,950
A superbly presented and contemporary decorated two double bedroom home situated in the popular village of Broadbridge Heath. Comprises entrance hall, 14ft lounge, delightful modern kitchen/diner, sun room, two double bedrooms, modern family bathroom, GCH, good sized sunny aspect rear garden and allocated parking space.
HORSHAM
£180,000
A well presented two bedroom end of terrace home situated in close proximity to the Town Centre. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge, modern kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, delightful rear garden, double glazing, GCH and allocated parking.
SOUTHWATER
£129,950
A superbly presented one bedroom ground floor flat set in close proximity to local village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, well proportioned lounge, modern kitchen and bathroom, double bedroom, gas central heating and double glazing. Outside there are communal gardens and allocated parking. Ideal for first time buyers or investment.
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Billingshurst | £775 PCM • Two bedroom ground floor flat • Lounge with patio doors • En-suite to master
Broadbridge Heath | £565 PCM • One bedroom maisonette • Lounge with dining area • Allocated parking space
Pulborough | £700 PCM • One bedroom first floor flat • Fully fitted kitchen and bathroom • Double bedroom
Horsham | £900 PCM • Two bedroom maisonette • Fully fitted kitchen • En-suite to master
Horsham | £695 PCM • 1 bed flat • Fully fitted kitchen • Close to train station
Horsham | £550 PCM • One bedrooms ground floor flat • Lounge with patio doors • Double bedroom
Guildford | £850 PCM • Two bedroom mid-terrace house • Kitchen/breakfast room • Off street parking
Billingshurst | £650 PCM • One bedroom first floor flat • Stunning views • Shower room
Horsham | £1500 PCM • Four bed detached • Bright lounge • Kitchen/utility room
Billingshurst | £975 PCM • 3 bed cottage • Exposed beams • Fully fitted kitchen
Partridge Green | £850 PCM • Two bedroom mid-terrace house • Fully fitted kitchen • Lounge with patio doors
Billingshurst | £875 PCM • Two bedroom semi-detached • Newly refurbished • Eat in kitchen
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Immaculately presented house in the sought after area of Pulborough | Two double bedrooms and two smaller double bedrooms | Stunning kitchen/breakfast room | Dining room/study | Great size living room | Downstairs cloakroom | Master bedroom with en-suite plus further en-suite | Family bathroom | Gas central heating | Double glazing | Double garage | Driveway | Enclosed rear garden with side access and decked area Horsham Lettings 01403 271630
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WANTED We have seen an influx of applicants that are looking for Two & Three bedroom houses on the West side of Horsham. Good size living/dining room | Kitchen with appliances | Three good size double bedrooms | Family bathroom | Country garden | Large driveway and garage | Available early September Horsham Lettings 01403 271630
Kings Place
Part unfurnished | Light and spacious hallway | Five reception rooms | Gym | Children’s play den | Utility | Patio area | Modern kitchen/breakfast room with fitted appliances | Five double bedrooms | Master with en-suite | Family bathroom with separate shower cubicle | Rear garden | Double garage with parking Horsham Lettings 01403 271630
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Two bedroom apartment | 20ft living room | Fitted kitchen with white goods | Master with en-suite shower room | Located clsoe to mainline station and easy reach to town centre
Two bedroom cottage | Working fireplace | Double bedrooms | Close to village centre | Great condition | Kitchen | Bathroom | Gardens
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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk
THE FIRST CHOICE FOR LETTINGS We know that our landlords are all different, some have chosen to invest in property, others have become accidental landlords as an alternative to selling or through inheritance or circumstance. However, there is one common theme, the desire to have their most expensive asset looked after by professionals with experience in their field. With over 28 years experience specialising in lettings and property management, Leaders are proud to be First in Letting.
172164 Broadbridge Heath £525 pcm Very spacious furnished studio flat situated in a popular residential area and benefiting from a large studio with wood laminate flooring.
365164 Horsham £595 pcm A refurbished one bedroom ground floor flat with parking situated close to local amenities.
875699 Manor Fields £625 pcm Newly modernised one bedroom ground floor maisonette situated in quiet area of North Horsham.
85801 Horsham £625 pcm Spacious one bedroom ground floor flat situated close to the town centre and station with private residents allocated parking.
552882 Horsham £645 pcm Spacious one bedroom ground floor maisonette situated in a residential area benefiting from gas central heating and double glazing.
205246 Horsham £725 pcm Bright and spacious two bedroom first floor flat with garage en-bloc and situated in a pleasant residential.
94186 Kingslea £795 pcm Modern well presented two double bedroom unfurnished house situated within walking distance of the station and town centre.
183666 Faygate £875 pcm A unique and very spacious two double bedroom property forming part of an imposing country house in a lovely rural location.
83141 North Horsham £940 pcm Well presented modern two double bedroom unfurnished detached house with gardens and private parking.
446726 Horsham £1000 pcm Beautifully located three bedroom unfurnished bungalow set on a quiet country lane with views of farm land.
884940 Horsham £1100 pcm Spacious three bedroom unfurnished semidetached house with garden and garage, situated in a popular residential area close to the A264.
468299 Springfield Park £1450 pcm A modern and well presented three bedroom unfurnished mews house with garage situated in an exclusive gated development close to town.
Why do Landlords choose Leaders? Being the top choice for tenants is just one of the reasons that so many landlords choose to let through Leaders.Since we were established in 1983 by Neville Lee, the co-founding member of the Association of Residential Lettings Agents (ARLA), we have remained 100% dedicated to lettings. Our extensive industry knowledge ensures you are kept informed and compliant with constantly changing legislation. Each of our branches has the back-up of a large company with streamlined accounting processes and user-friendly computer systems. Unlike many big companies we have retained in-house property management teams, meaning that your property is being looked after by a ‘local’ who not only knows the area but really knows your property.
What makes a good letting agent? A good agent will help you get the most out of your investment, while you rest easy, knowing that everything is being reliably looked after on your behalf. Base your decision on experience, reputation, professionalism and overall quality of service. You could be letting your property for a number of years, so choose an agent with years of success. Kathy Taylor, Senior Branch Manager of Leaders in Horsham. For an informal chat about all your letting and rental needs, please ring her on Tel: 01403 217585 Winners of Best Company in the 2010 Sussex Business Awards
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£109,950
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Connells offer to the market this two bedroom first floor flat located in Bewbush and offered with no onward chain. The property comprises communal entrance, entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms, separate W.C. and bathroom. Call Connells on 01293 515444 to arrange a viewing.
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The new VW up! – small, but perfectly formed Olli Nott Motors Reporter
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The first photos of the Volkswagen up! have been released, ahead of the new small car making its debut at the Frankfurt motor show in September. The up! is an entirely new design, offering maximum space on a minimal footprint making it ideal for driving in the world’s cities, or even
Horsham! It will be launched in Europe in December. There are three versions for different budgets and needs: take up! is the entry-level car, move up! the comfort-oriented model and high up! the top version. At the car’s market launch, there will also be two models based on the high up!: up! black and up! white. Making its debut in the up! is a new generation of three-cylinder petrol engines, with outputs of 60 PS and 75 PS.
Combined fuel consumption as a BlueMotion Technology version (including a Stop/Start system) is 55mpg, and CO2 emissions for this version are less than 100 g/km. There are also plans for an up! with electric drive. An important new safety technology in the up! is the optional City Emergency Braking system. It is automatically active at speeds under 18mph, and uses a laser sensor to detect the risk of an impending collision.
More Motability options at Stevens Chevrolet this summer Stevens in Crawley is pleased to announce fantastic new offers available through Motability this summer. As established Motability partners, Stevens Chevrolet have a number of excellent offers available at their Fleming Way showroom. The brand new Cruze 5-door Hatchback is now a part of the Motability scheme, with the 1.6 LS, 1.6 LT and 1.6 LT Auto models all available with Nil Advance Payment. The entry-level LS model is powered by a 1.6 litre petrol engine and comes with an array of standard equipment that is more commonly found on other manufacturers’ midtrim variants including air conditioning, remote locking, follow-me-home headlights, electrically adjustable heated door mirrors and a radio/CD player with auxiliary input. Moving up the range, the LT models offer a choice of engines, including both a manual and automatic 1.6 litre petrol engine and comes superbly equipped with premium features including 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, parking distance sensors, steering wheel audio controls and a leather steering wheel and gearknob to name a few! For a limited time only all customers who choose either the Spark or Aveo models through the Motability Scheme will receive £250 of Love2Shop vouchers, which can be used at a wide range of stores across the UK. The Spark, Chevrolet’s smart city
car, is available from £44.99 per week with Nil AP on all models. The Spark 1.0+ comes excellently equipped with power steering, CDRadio with Auxiliary input, MP3 and USB connectivity, electric front windows, and air conditioning. The stylish Aveo 1.2 LS 5 door is also available through Motability, and is currently available on a £45.99 fixed weekly rate. The Aveo comes superbly equipped with remote central locking, air conditioning, electric front and rear windows as well as an on-board computer and electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors in body colour. The Orlando 1.8 LT Auto is now available for a £799 Advanced Payment, the lowest for an automatic 7 seat MPV, and comes superbly equipped as standard with ESC, air conditioning, remote central locking, six airbags as well as Chevrolet’s innovative follow-me-home headlights. The new look Captiva SUV is now available from £4,099 Advance Payment and comes with high-end specs such as Bluetooth, power-folding mirrors, speed sensitive power steering, adaptable theatre-style seating for up to seven people, an electronically controlled all-wheel drive system and ESC as standard. The Cruze 1.6 LS is also available for Nil Advance Payment and comes with the choice of either a manual or automatic gearbox. Motability is the worry free motoring option that allows disabled
people to exchange their monthly mobility allowance for a new car, powered wheelchair or scooter. Anyone who receives the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance or the War Pensioners’ mobility supplement, can simply transfer their weekly mobility allowance to Motability in exchange for a brand new car with the insurance, servicing, maintenance, tyre replacement, and breakdown assistance included, plus much more - getting a new car is easier and more affordable than ever. With the help of the Motability Specialists at Stevens Chevrolet it couldn’t be simpler - you choose your car, and Motability do the rest. Leasing a car with Motability includes: • A new car every 3 years • Insurance and personal accident cover • Servicing and maintenance • Full breakdown assistance • Free replacement tyres • Window or windscreen replacement at no extra cost • Dedicated Customer Service helpline To find out more about Motability and Chevrolet, head down to Stevens to discuss all your needs with our trained advisers and select from the entire Chevrolet range. For more information please call us on 01293 540054 or visit our website at: www.stevensvauxhall.co.uk/ chevrolet
Depending on speed and situation, City Emergency Braking can reduce accident severity by initiating automatic brake interventions that can even avoid a crash. So far, the up! is the only vehicle in the segment to be offered with this function. At 3.54 metres in length and 1.64 metres in width and 1.48 metres in height, the up! is one of the smallest four-seater cars. Its overall length consists of short body overhangs and a long wheelbase of 2.42 metres.
The interior is as colourful as it is capacious, with either decor paint or body colour (depending on the equipment line) used in the interior, including across the dashboard facia. The clean and well-organised layout of the interior of the up! also offers clever details, fun styling and a level of quality that will enhance the market segment. More details and pricing information will be available closer to launch. I will be the first at the queue to test it out!
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Why choose Stevens? As well aswww.stevensvauxhall.co.uk all this, you can expect the following checks during your £99 MasterFit service:
MasterFit trained technicians will carry out your service using only Vauxhall Genuine Parts. They’ll change the oil and oil filter, and check and top-up the brake fluid, anti-freeze, coolant, windscreen washer and power-steering fluid levels. Your technicians will also check and adjust tyre pressures and, as always when you visit a MasterFit Retailer, they’ll carry out a 25-point visual health check of your vehicle, free of charge.
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Clutch Brakes New Vauxhall Tyres Corsa Steering, suspension, drive shafts & gaiters Exhaust Glass and mirrors Customer Amount 1 Monthly 58 Monthly Cash Seat belts Deposit of Credit Payment Payments Price Wipers£500 and £6396 washers £268.51 £129.51 £6896 1Automatic Monthly Total Amount transmission Payment Payable £278.51 £8558.60
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For a limited time, VauxhallMeriva MasterFit is also offering 12 months’Zafira Vauxhall Roadside Assistance inInsignia association with theInsignia AA, free when you enjoy New 2.0 CDTi SRi your £99 Vauxhall service – just another great reason to bring your Vauxhall to the experts.
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*Offer applies to interim service. Vauxhall Roadside Assistance promotion applies to Vauxhall passenger cars and commercial vehicles over 3 years (36 months) old and cannot be taken in conjunction with any other promotion. Retail customers only. No cash alternative. In the event of unforeseen circumstances Vauxhall reserves the right to modify the terms of this promotion at Vauxhall’s discretion at any time. This promotion must be mentioned at the time of service booking and cannot be awarded retrospectively. All work must be completed between 1st July and 30th September 2011. Vauxhall roadside assistance valid for 12 months from date of service and includes Roadside, Home and£18675 Recovery Assistance. For full terms of service, please go toList bit.ly/vauxhallassistancetermsofservice. If you already have personal membership cover please contact Listis Price £15495 Price £18925 ListStart Price your roadside assistance provider to discuss options available to you, e.g. policy suspension. Vauxhall roadside assistance applies to the serviced vehicle only.
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The Vauxhall Swappage Scheme applies to customers trading in a qualifying car or commercial vehicle (up to 3.5 tonnes) against the purchase of selected new Vauxhall models when ordered or registered by 30.09.10. At the date of the new vehicle order, the vehicle traded in must be 7 years old or older from date of first registration in the UK. To qualify for the scheme, the owner of the trade vehicle (or their spouse/partner living at the same UK address) must be named as the registered keeper and resident at the UK address shown on the Vehicle Registration Document (V5C) and have owned the vehicle for a minimum of 90 days. The new vehicle must be registered at the same address. The vehicle must have a valid MOT and road tax (or that has
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Astra 1.4 Hatch, 10k miles, 10/60 .......... £13,499
Zafira 1.8 MPV, 59k miles, 04/04 ............. £5,000
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Astra 2.0 Hatch, 31k miles, 08/08 .......... £11,499
Astra 1.6 Hatch, 21k miles, 09/09 ........... £8,495
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Corsa 1.3 Hatch, 18k miles, 10/10 ............ £8,999
Zafira 1.9 MPV, 36k miles, 09/58 .............£11,750
Zafira 1.6 Exclusive MPV, 5k miles, 10/10 ............... £10,495
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Typical Meriva 1.4 Turbo SE Vivaro LWB 2.0 CDTi MPV, 15k miles, 10/60 .............£14,000 Van,£13270.60 18k miles, 05/05 ..... £10,000+VAT £348.71
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List Price £15495
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on List Price £15990
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Available
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HORSHAM Tel: 0844 375 1239
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List Price £18675
Why choose Stevens? Established Zafira 2.2 for over 30 years MPV, 31k miles, 08/08 .............. £7,995
Offering the largest choice of new, nearly new and used cars in the area. Not knowingly beaten on price
Stevens Service Plan 3 Years Servicing and MOT test from
£15Per month
Genuine Parts • Manufacturer trained technicians Easy Payment Terms • Inflation Proof Prices Additional benefits - Discounted Accessories
New Insignia 2.0 CDTi SRi From Only
£14999 Peugeot Partner 1.6 SE
Save £7771
Van,save 36k miles, 09/09 .............. £6,495
£12496 £6429
Astra 1.7 Van, 66K miles, 07/57 ............... £7,495
Astra 1.9 Peter Stevens Hatch, 15k miles, 10/60 .......... £14,450 MANAGING DIRECTOR
Insignia Elite (Nav) Estate, Auto, 31k miles, 09/09 £14,495
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Corsa 1.2 Hatch, 6k miles, 10/10 ............. £9,000
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Meriva 1.4 MPV, 1.6k miles, 10/10 ............ £13,999
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Insignia 1.9 Saloon, 15k miles, 10/60..........£17,750
Corsa 1.3 Hatch, 20k miles, 10/10 ........... £8,250
Fleming Way, Email us on Industrial Estate RH10 9NS service@stevenshorsham.co.uk
on list price £22770
List Price £18925
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Official Government Test Environmental Data - Fuel Consumption Figures mpg (litres/100km): Vauxhall Range: urban 16.6 (17.0) - 61.4 (4.6), extra-urban 32.8 (8.6) - 88.3 (3.2), combined 24.2 (11.7) - 76.3 (3.7), CO2 Emissions 274 - 98 g/km.
The Vauxhall Swappage Scheme applies to customers trading in a qualifying car or commercial vehicle (up to 3.5 tonnes) against the purchase of selected new Vauxhall models when ordered or registered by 30.09.10. At the date of the new vehicle order, the vehicle traded in must be 7 years old or older from date of first registration in the UK. To qualify for the scheme, the owner of the trade vehicle (or their spouse/partner living at the same UK address) must be named as the registered keeper and resident at the UK address shown on the Vehicle Registration Document (V5C) and have owned the vehicle for a minimum of 90 days. The new vehicle must be registered at the same address. The vehicle must have a valid MOT and road tax (or that has
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Astra
Astra Corsa
Zafira
All our Network Q cars come with 12 months warranty CRAWLEY A SMALL SELECTION OF OUR STOCK 10 08 10 59 60 08 09 60 08 59 09
Chevrolet Aveo LS 1.2 Hatchback 5d Chevrolet Captiva LT 2.0VCDi (148bhp) (5st) Station Wagon 5dr Chevrolet Spark + 1.0 Hatchback 5dr Ford Fiesta Style 1.25 (82ps) Hatchback 5dr Ford Ka Zetec 1.2 Hatchback 3dr Renault Clio Expression 1.2 16v 75 E (a/c) Hatchback 3dr Vauxhall Agila Design 1.2i 16v (a/c) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Agila Design 1.2i 16v (a/c) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Astra Life 1.8i 16v (140ps) Hatchback 5dr auto Vauxhall Astra Elite 1.6i 16v VVT (115ps) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Astra Twin Top Sport 1.8i 16v VVT Coupe Convertible 2dr 11 Vauxhall Astra Exclusiv 1.7CDTi 16v (110PS) Hatchback 5dr 10 Vauxhall Astra VXR 2.0i 16v (240ps) Sport Hatch 3dr
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now save £9999 £13641 Cost New £23640 09 60 10 60 08 10 58 10 10 60 09 60 09 08 59 06 57 60 56
Vauxhall Astra Club 1.6 16v (115ps) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Astra Exclusiv 1.6i 16v VVT (115PS) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Corsa SXi 1.2i 16v (85PS) (a/c) Hatchback 3dr Vauxhall Corsa SE 1.4i 16v (100PS) (a/c) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Corsa Club 1.3CDTi 16v (75ps) (a/c) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Corsa SRi 1.4i 16v (100PS) (a/c) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Corsa Design 1.4i 16v (a/c) Hatchback 5dr auto Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 SXi Vauxhall Insignia SRi 2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) (Nav) Estate 5dr Vauxhall Insignia SE 2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) (Nav) Estate 5dr auto Vauxhall Insignia SRi 1.8i 16v VVT Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Meriva SE 1.7CDTi 16v (100PS) (a/c) MPV 5dr auto Vauxhall Meriva Active 1.4i 16v MPV 5dr Vauxhall Meriva Breeze 1.3CDTi MPV 5dr Vauxhall Meriva Active 1.3CDTi MPV 5dr Vauxhall Vectra Exclusiv 1.8i VVT (140ps) Hatchback 5dr Vauxhall Zafira Design 1.9CDTi (120ps) MPV 5dr Vauxhall Zafira Exclusiv 1.8i 16v VVT MPV 5dr Vauxhall Zafira Club 1.9CDTi (120ps) MPV 5dr
Fleming Way, Industrial Estate RH10 9NS
CRAWLEY Tel: 0844 375 1231
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HORSHAM A SMALL SELECTION OF OUR STOCK 10 09 58 58 10 08 05 60 10 08 10 60 59 60
ASTRA 1.4 LIFE A/C 5DR
NEW MODEL ASTRA 1.6 EXCLUSIV
Chevrolet Captiva 2.0VCDi (148bhp) LTZ (7st) Station Wagon 5dr auto £17250 Peugeot Partner 1.6HDi (90) L1 850 SE Panel Van £6495+VAT Vauxhall Agila 1.2i 16v Design (a/c) Hatchback 5dr auto £7499 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 16v (115ps) Design Hatchback 5dr £8499 Vauxhall Astra 1.8i 16v (140ps) SRi Sport Hatch 3dr £11499 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 16v (115ps) Life Hatchback 5dr £7000 Vauxhall Astra 1.8i 16v Design Hatchback 5dr auto £4999 Vauxhall Astra 2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) SE Hatchback 5dr £13750 Vauxhall Astra 1.8i 16v VVT Twin Top Sport Coupe Convertible 2dr £11499 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 16v (115ps) Life (a/c) Hatchback 5dr £7000 Vauxhall Astra 2.0i 16v (240ps) VXR Sport Hatch 3dr £13999 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i 16v (100PS) SRi (a/c) Hatchback 5dr £11000 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i 16v (100PS) SXi Hatchback 3dr £7499 Vauxhall Corsa 1.0i 12v (65PS) S (a/c) ecoFLEX Hatchback 5dr £9000
78 Billingshurst Road, Broadbridge Heath RH12 3LP
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Vauxhall Corsa 1.2i 16v SXi (a/c) Hatchback 3dr 1229cc £6999 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i 16v (100PS) SRi (a/c) Hatchback 5dr £8499 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2i 16v Life Hatchback 5dr 1229cc £6999 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i 16v Design (a/c) Hatchback 5dr auto £8499 Vauxhall Insignia 2.0CDTi 16v (160PS) SRi (Nav) Saloon 4dr £16499 Vauxhall Insignia 1.8i 16v VVT Exclusiv Hatchback 5dr £10750 Vauxhall Meriva 1.4 16v (140PS) Exclusiv (a/c) MPV 5dr 1398cc £13000 Vauxhall Meriva 1.4i 16v Active Plus (a/c) MPV 5dr £7999 Vauxhall Tigra 1.4i 16v Cabriolet 2dr £7499 Vauxhall Vectra 2.8i V6 24v Turbo Elite (Nav) Estate 5dr 2784cc auto£8499 Vauxhall Vectra 1.9CDTi 16v (150ps) Design Hatchback 5dr auto £8000 Vauxhall Zafira 1.9CDTi (150ps) Elite MPV 5dr £14000 Vauxhall Zafira 1.8i 16v Design MPV 5dr £6750 Vauxhall Zafira 2.2i 16v Direct Club MPV 5dr auto £7250 Vauxhall Astravan 1.7CDTi 16v Club Panel Van £4495+VAT Vauxhall Movano 2.3CDTI 16v (125ps) (Euro IV) LWB 3500 Medium Roof Van £13250+VAT 09 Vauxhall Vivaro 2.0CDTi (90ps) 2700 (Euro IV) SWB Panel Van £7750+VAT 58 Vauxhall Vivaro 2.0CDTI (115ps) 2900 (Euro IV) LWB Panel Van£8000+VAT
75 AGILA
£4,999
78 CORSA
£3,999
91 ASTRA
£2,999
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£8,999
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Cars shown for illustration purposes only. Calls may be recorded for training purposes. All prices correct at time of publishing and are subject to change without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Lifetime Warranty available on selected vehicles, subject to terms and conditions. ^When you take advantage of a Stevens finance plan.
Open 7 days a week
HORSHAM Tel: 0844 375 1244
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Stevens Horsham 01403 256464
78 Billingshurst Road Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex
www.stevensvauxhall.co.uk
Official Government Test Environmental Data – Fuel Consumption Figures mpg (litres/100km): New Astra SRi hatchback: Urban: 28.5 (9.9) – 60.1 (4.7), Extra-urban: 49.6 (5.7) – 80.7 (3.5), Combined: 39.2 (7.2) – 72.4 (3.9). CO 2 emissions 169 – 104g/km. *Not available on Expression, ES, ES Tech models. Model shown is New Astra SRi 5dr. Finance provided by Vauxhall Finance, a trading style of GMAC UK plc, PO Box 6666, Cardiff, CF15 7YT. Finance is subject to status, terms and conditions. Applicants must be 18 years or over. Offer applies to private individuals, Vauxhall Partners and small businesses 1-24 (purchase only excluding B2B). All other customers are excluded. Offer available on orders or registrations before 30 September 2011. Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers lifetime ownership of fi rst registered keeper, 100,000 mile limit. Terms and conditions apply.
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For Motability drivers, our wide model range offers everything you need; from the unique five seat city car Spark through to the family friendly Cruze. Discover your Motability options at Stevens Chevrolet, speak to one of our specialist advisers today. CALL 01293 540054 TODAY OR VISIT WWW.CHEVROLETCRAWLEY.CO.UK AND FIND OUT WHY CHEVROLET IS YOUR BEST MOTABILITY OPTION.
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Fleming Way West Sussex RH10 9NS 01293 540054 www.chevroletcrawley.co.uk
CRUZE
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ORLANDO
CAPTIVA
SPARK
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Vehicles shown are Spark 1.2 LT and Cruze 2.0 VCDi LTZ with metallic paint at an extra cost of (Spark at £375, Cruze at £410). Under the Motability Contract Hire Scheme for new cars, a driver can get the use of a Spark 1.2 LT for three years by paying the Fixed Weekly Rentals (£48.99, nil Advance Payment) from the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance, or a Cruze 1.6 LT Auto (nil Advance Payment) by paying the Total Weekly Allowance. For applications approved by 30th September 2011. The facilities offered are for the hire (bailment) of goods. The Motability Contract Hire Scheme is administered by Motability Operations Limited (Registered Company No. 1373876), City Gate House, 22 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HB. To qualify you must be in receipt of the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance or War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement which will be taken in lieu of the four weekly rental. Full written details, including terms and conditions, are available on request. 5 year warranty is available on retail registrations only. Models shown in the thumbnails are not all UK specification and therefore not currently available in the UK. Vehicles currently available in the UK are Spark, Cruze, Orlando and Captiva. For more information visit www.chevrolet.co.uk. All figures correct at time of going to press. Calls may be recorded and monitored for training purposes.
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• 16" alloy wheels • Rear spoiler • Side skirts • Sports headlights • Air conditioning • Steering wheel audio controls • Trip computer • CD player with four speakers • Side and curtain airbags • Body-coloured, heated and folding electric mirror • Leather steering wheel and gear knob
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• 1.6-litre 105ps petrol engine with a 5-speed manual transmission • 17" alloy wheels • Front and rear sports bumpers • Roof spoiler • Front fog lights • LED rear lights • Black cloth sports seats • Cruise control • Leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob • 6-CD changer with six speakers and auxiliary jack connector • Steering wheel-mounted audio controls Dual-zone climate control air conditioning • Auto lights and wipers • Premium floor mats
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£9,995 £1,835 01403 342196
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Retail sales only. Subject to availability at participating dealers only on vehicles registered between 1st July & 30th September . Models shown: Mazda2 1.3 Tamura 5dr OTR Price £11,830 & Mazda 3 1.6 5dr Takuya OTR Price £16,700. On the road price includes VAT, number plates, delivery, 12 months’ road fund licence, 1st registration fee, 3 year or 60,000 mile warranty and 3 years’ European Roadside Assistance. Model shown features optional mica/metallic/pearlescentpaint (£420). Details correct at time of going to print. Test drives subject to applicant status and availability. *6.9% finance available on Mazda2 Tamura. Finance subject to status. Applicants must be 18 or over. Guarantees/Indemnities may be required. Mazda Financial Services RH1 1SR.
Defy Convention
The official fuel consumption figures in mpg (l/100km) for the Mazda Range: Urban 18.0 (15.7) – 56.5 (5.0), Extra Urban 31.0 (9.1) – 76.3 (3.7), Combined 24.6 (11.5) – 67.3 (4.2). CO2 emissions (g/km) 299 – 110.
Official Government Environmental Data. Fuel Consumption Figures mpg (Litres/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km). Spark 1.2 LT emissions: Urban 42.8 (6.6), Extra Urban 67.3 (4.2), Combined 55.4 (5.1), CO2 emissions 119g/ km. New Cruze 1.6 LS Hatchback: Urban - 31.7 (8.9), Extra Urban - 54.3 (5.2), Combined - 42.8 (6.6). CO2 emissions 153g/km.
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BRAND NEW 61 Plate Corsa 1.0 ecoFLEX S 3dr • Free 12 months Vauxhall Home Start, Roadside & Recovery Assistance • No MOT Test to pay for 3 years • Tiny Group 2E Insurance • Only 117g CO2 /km • Free road tax 1st year • Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty • Only £30 road tax thereafter • 56.5 mpg combined
While stocks last
N I E D A R T AR C D L O YOUR THE E E S D AN EFITS BEN
Car includes:
• Power Steering • Driver & Passenger Airbags • Remote Central Locking • Electric Windows & Door Mirrors
Representative Example
Corsa
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£10399 £1750
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60 Monthly Payments
£298
£139.18 £10399
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Official Government Test Environmental Data. Fuel consumption figures mpg (litres/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km). Vauxhall range: Urban: 14.4 (19.6) - 67.3 (4.2), Extraurban: 27.4 (10.3) - 91.1 (3.1), Combined: 20.6 (13.7) - 80.7 (3.5). CO2 emissions: 324 - 94g/km.
Vehicle Shown for illustration purposes only. *Part exchange car must have a valid MOT, Tax Disc & have been registered in the customer’s name for 90+ days.
Stevens
Fleming Way, Industrial Estate RH10 9NS
CRAWLEY Tel: 0844 375 1231
Nobody does it better
www.stevensvauxhall.co.uk
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Circlegram Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark? M C D
Double Crossword
Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.
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Choose either quick or cryptic clues - both fit the same grid.
F G I L A I O A ? R A H T J I G
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: The letter represented by the question mark is Q. Racquets, Croquet, Bezique, all games.
Cryptic Clues: Across
Down
1. Presumably h’ bent on breaking the law (4,8) 7. Send a telegram for a conductor (5) 8. Language used in telling-off? (5) 9. She’s among the candidates (3) 10. Dive for a weapon to use in the dark? (5-4) 11. A result of some consequence (6) 12. Raise a hand to a superior? (6) 15. There’s a lot to be said for having it (9) 17. Tune you can’t live without (3) 18. Board and fare (3,2) 19. Quick with the beer about four (5) 21. Hardly descriptive of the time a final demand arrives! (3,6,3)
1. A sort of split charge? (6,6) 2. Some amicable form of transport (3) 3. It’s not warmly remembered! (3,3) 4. Unable to relax in a tile sale, perhaps? (3-2-4) 5. Abolish article missing from the yearbook (5) 6. Drink with railwayman who’s not single! (6,6) 7. Rubbish preventing the aircraft being detected (5) 10. Lot can run off during the night (9) 13. Custom of employing American time (5) 14. Child reading part of Captain Fantastic (6) 16. Improper sort of route (5) 20. Anger of one taking spiritual instruction (3)
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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS: CRYPTIC - Across: 4 Torrent; 8 Amount; 9 Effects; 10 Inroad; 11 Nieces; 12 Full load; 18 Tidiness; 20 Callow; 21 Eclair; 22 Inhabit; 23 Impend; 24 Wreathe. Down: 1 Satisfy; 2 Mob rule; 3 Entail; 5 Offended; 6 Reeled; 7 Nether; 13 Outweigh; 14 Delayed; 15 Astride; 16 Banner; 17 Alpaca; 19 Income. QUICK - Across: 4 Proverb; 8 Unison; 9 Against; 10 Precis; 11 Steady; 12 Share out; 18 Farewell; 20 Nausea; 21 Settle; 22 Already; 23 Stroke; 24 Instant. Down: 1 Suppose; 2 Liberal; 3 Polite; 5 Register; 6 Veiled; 7 Reside; 13 Off and on; 14 Destroy; 15 Altered; 16 Gallon; 17 Assent; 19 Events.
Sudoku Fill in the grid below so that every column, every row and each of the 3x3 boxes contains all the digits from 1 to 9. LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS >
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Recruitment
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TRAINEE RESEARCH ASSITANT HORSHAM We are a successful Financial Planning Business based in Horsham and are seeking a trainee research assistant to join our team. This role is ideally suited to a good team-player who is organised with a good eye for detail. The successful candidate must have as a minimum A Level grade A-C in Mathematics, Economics or a Science based subject or ideally a degree in the same. On the job training to Diploma Level with the Chartered Insurance Institute provided.
Care Workers
The mark of excellent care
With or without experience All training provided
Vacancies for people who take pride in their work
01444 891135 Car owner Hours to suit Full and part time
Sales Negotiator Required
You will be working alongside the proprietor of the firm and will be required to assist in investment fund research, pension fund analysis, tax planning, inheritance tax mitigation, report writing and client liaison. The position is suited to a methodical, analytical and diligent person who enjoys being challenged and is able to work under pressure. This is an excellent opportunity for the right candidate.
If you are hard-working, honest, enthusiastic, self-motivated and willing to muck-in we would be delighted to hear from you.
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Working from our stunning new office in the town centre, experience is not essential as full training can be provided. Own car is essential.
Horsham Office
We are an ambitious, friendly and professional business and require another negotiator to further improve the service we offer our clients.
Please contact Ross Attwood on 01403 264962 or email CV to rossattwood@harper-james.co.uk
• Full time vacancies • Transport & uniform provided • Monday - Friday • Full training given • No night & weekend work • Driving licence essential • Standby staff also required Call 01403 262550 www.mollymaid.co.uk
Are you looking for a rewarding and sometimes challenging career, working with individuals with specialist needs ? Do you have a car and drive ? Are you flexible with your time ? Caremark LTD is excited to launch its new specialist support team in West Sussex. We are looking for support workers in Crawley/ Horsham and surrounding areas to join the team in providing a good quality, professional service to our customers. The team support people with learning difficulties, young people in transition, and other specialist needs. We provide good in depth induction training and on going training to meet individual customer needs. We offer competitive rates of pay. This position is subject to a CRB check. If you are really interested, please contact Jenny North for an informal chat and an application pack on
01798 873550
If you are successful, interviews will be held during September at the Caremark office in Pulborough
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Professionals
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To advertise alongside these professionals please call 01403 251000 or email davey@the-resident.co.uk The ODD JOB
PEOPLE est. 1984 For : Brick/stone work, carpentry, concreting, ceramic tiling, drainage (clearing, repairs, etc), electrical, fencing, guttering (clearing, repairs, etc), glazing, groundwork, paving, plastering, plumbing, roof repairs, re-pointing and almost any other type of job around the home, then contact us.
SCCS Accounting Services
Fully experienced, Qualified and insured for all aspects of
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Friendly, affordable, comprehensive service
NO JOB TOO SMALL The odder the job, the better we like it ! TELEPHONE : 01403 784281 or 07850 394326 (ANYTIME)
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Commercial and industrial enquiries welcome
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Tree Surgery Domestic & Commercial
David Sutlieff Tree Surgery
Tel: 01403 254085 Find us at www.davidsutlieff-horsham.co.uk
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Custom Designed Wardrobes Units & Shelving Hardwood Flooring Doors, Windows, Locks, Etc Repairs And Renovations Purpose-Made Joinery Family Run Business
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Kingstonian KO’d by Tony’s treble James Herd Football
Horsham were widely expected to struggle, but fans have plenty of reasons to be optimistic after the first week of the season. The Hornets began their campaign at home against a strong Bury Town side and could point to a string of positives despite a 3-1 defeat. Horsham went 2-0 down within 12 minutes, thanks to a stunning finish by Russell Short and an excellent move capped by Lee Smith’s goal. But the home side never gave up and Dan Morris got his first in Horsham colours with a calm finish after a nice move just before half time. Bury substitute Roy Essandoh put the result beyond doubt, but Horsham manager Justin Luchford said: “They’re meant to be third-favourites for the league. We were in the game until the third goal went in.”
I thought Kingstonian ‘must be quite noisy, but I looked over and they were our fans
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Horsham then travelled to another well-fancied side, Kingstonian, hoping to spring a surprise. The Hornets started brilliantly when Tony Nwachukwu scored a stunning goal, going on a brilliant run
before smashing the ball into the top corner from 20 yards. Nwachukwu struck again to make it 2-0 before the home side pulled one back through Tom Hutchinson. Kingstonian looked to pile on the pressure, but Morris scored his second of the season against the run of play just before half time. Hutchinson cut the lead 13 minutes from time and the Ks looked to have salvaged a point through Simon Huckle’s equaliser, but Nwachukwu completed a sensational hat-trick in stoppage time to give the Hornets a 4-3 victory. It was a stunning contribution from a player who rejoined the Hornets in the Summer and is looking to repay the faith Luchford has shown in him. The manager said: “He asked for a chance. I gave him the chance and at the moment he’s taken it with both hands. “Tony won us the game. His hattrick was fantastic and I’ve got great admiration for him, but there’s still a lot to come from Tony. He’s nowhere near the finished article. “We need to keep our feet on the ground and he needs to keep working hard. We need Tony to be scoring, playing for 80-90 minutes per game and causing problems for longer periods. “I don’t want him to get a hat-trick now and then not score for the rest of the season.” Luchford added: “We showed a lot of character. When it went to 3-3 you’d probably have put your house on Kingstonian getting the fourth, but we stuck to the task and didn’t give
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Horsham celebrate Dan Morris’ goal against Bury Town
up. “I can’t thank the fans enough. I came out the changing rooms, walked over to the dugout and could hear the singing. I thought Kingstonian must be quite noisy, but I looked over and they were our fans. “The lads responded to it, celebrated the goals with them and went up to them after the game. I can’t speak highly enough of them, it’s fantastic.” Horsham visit AFC Hornchurch tomorrow (Saturday) before hosting hotly-tipped Lewes on Bank Holiday Monday. Luchford said: “We always knew the first two weeks would be really
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tough. We’re in for a tough game on Saturday, then we’ve got the rivals on Monday. “It’s still work in progress and nothing is going to be won or lost over the weekend. We’ve just got to keep up our performances.” One negative was an injury picked up by captain Ryan Woodford, who needs surgery and could be sidelined for six weeks after suffering a prolapsed disc at Kingstonian. Luchford revealed: “I may have to look to bring in a few new players. Woody could be out for a while and we haven’t really got the strength in depth.”
Horsham’s new-look squad
Hat-trick hero Tony Nwachukwu at Kingstonian
Matthew Armstrong-Ford: Goalkeeper. Formerly with Exeter, Bideford. Bernard Asante: Defender. Hastings, Walton and Hersham. Callum Dunne: Midfielder. Croydon Athletic, AFC Wimbledon. Lloyd Graham: Defender. Tooting and Mitcham. Shane Graham: Midfielder. Cray, Leyton. Conor Hider: Forward. Brighton and Hove Albion U18. Adam Hutchings: Defender or midfielder. Horsham U18, Loxwood. Jake Jacobs: Defender. Aldershot, Farnborough, Havant and Waterlooville. Jahmahl King: Defender. Banstead, Redhill, Crawley Down. Dane Luchford: Forward. Faversham. Younger brother of manager Justin. Daniel Morris: Forward. Redhill, Dulwich Hamlet, Walton and Hersham. Tony Nwachukwu: Forward. Horsham U18, Tooting and Mitcham, Loxwood. David Ottley: Defender. Romford. Williams Peauroux: Midfielder. Ebbsfleet, Lewes. Kane Rice: Midfielder. Eire U14 to U17, Dover, Chatham. Yinka Salami: Defender. Dulwich Hamlet, Godalming. Ken Westoby: Goalkeeper. Horsham YMCA, Broadbridge Heath. Ryan Woodford: Midfielder. Eastleigh, Worthing. Tommy Youle: Midfielder. Dartford, Horsham YMCA.
YM crash out of cup Nick Hind Football
Horsham YMCA pulled a rabbit from the hat, coming back from the brink in the FA Cup extra preliminary round at Lancing. Wade Eason and Dean Wright were the heroes with goals in the 88th and 90th minutes to rescue a replay. With the home side seemingly coasting to victory after a Darren Annis double early in the second half, the 92 fans were left dumbstruck as YM’s two saviours rescued a draw from the jaws of defeat. But Sammy Donnelly’s team were unable to capitalise in the replay on Tuesday. There was no follow-up to the great escape as they went down 5-2, feeling the full retribution of a dominant Lancing performance. YM have conceded 11 goals in their last two home matches. Storrington chalked up their first win in Division 2 of the Sussex County League, a solid performance proving too much for powder-puff Eastbourne United. The home side racked up four goals, through Liam Humphries, Craig Grantham, Kristian Harding and Richard Ayres, before Tony Russell bundled in a late consolation. And the Swans’ good form continued on Tuesday, a 2-1 win at East Preston seeing them soar up to fifth. Steyning Town let a lead slip against Bexhill United as they went down 2-1 at the Shooting Field. Lewis Levoi netted in the 25th minute, but Bexhill responded with goals from Andrew Garman and Daniel Hill. Town suffered a heavy home defeat on Tuesday as Midhurst and Easebourne dished out a 5-1 beating. In Division 3, Broadbridge Heath started the season with a goalless draw against Rottingdean Village. New signing Russell Harris tested the Village keeper more than once and Heath goalkeeper Gary Brown picked up the in-house man-of-thematch award in a match with plenty of chances. Heath bossed the first half and created chances for Harris, Russell Mortimer, Ben Garman, Rob Godfrey and Scott Avory. But it was not all one-way traffic as Brown produced a reflex tip-over and Avory a goal-saving block before Brown pushed a free kick onto the crossbar. A crowd of 72 saw Forest come from a goal down to breeze past Haywards Heath. Kyle Mitchell-Harris, Andrew Lampard and Jake Holmes all found the net to polish off a fine opening-day performance for manager Dean Potter. And with more players yet to return, the platform has been set for a real push this season. Visitors Hurstpierpoint pulled off a smash-and-grab raid at Roffey, courtesy of Mark O’Regan’s late strike. TD Shipley lost their opening game 2-0 at home to Saltdean United.
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Friday 26 August 2011
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Horsham top with two games left Martin Read Cricket
A comprehensive demolition of Brighton and Hove at the Nevill takes Horsham back to the top of the table. The hosts elected to bat first but lost a wicket in Devon Endersby’s opening over, the second of the match. Although a 61-run stand took them to 64-2, they were confounded by the accuracy of Horsham’s attack as five of the first six batsmen were bowled and the other LBW. From the apparent comfort of 842, regular dismissals reduced the city side to 124-7. Several batsmen established themselves, only to squander promising starts. But for a last-wicket stand of 47, courtesy of an undefeated 32 by
skipper Matthew Wood at number 11, Horsham’s victory target would have been even more inadequate than 194. Jordan Rollings top scored with 41, supported by 32 by Tim Jarvis. The wickets were shared between all five bowlers, Michael Munday capturing 3-40 and Endersby, Sam Cushing and Matt Henry each taking two. Horsham’s fifth consecutive win was sealed by an excellent 148-run opening partnership. James Johnson hit 14 fours and two sixes in his 90 and John Burroughs carried his bat with 57, while Will Beer’s rapid 30 included five boundaries. With two matches to play, the championship will be decided in Horsham. Tomorrow (Saturday) Horsham with 371 points will entertain Preston Nomads, second with 354 but soundly beaten by Eastbourne last
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week. Third-placed Hastings (353) will host Pulborough. Tomorrow week, September 3, Horsham will play Hastings at Cricketfield Road as Nomads return to compete with Roffey. A second consecutive 50 from Horsham’s Endersby helped deny Hastings victory on Sunday as the Sussex Development XI clung on for a draw with nine wickets down. Roffey came badly unstuck on their visit to bottom club Pulborough as they mustered only 162-8 in 58 overs after winning the toss.
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Pulborough won by nine wickets
Six batsmen reached double figures but were unable to capitalise after playing themselves in. Young all-rounder Matt Davies was the principal contributor with a battling 40 not out, but Harvin Baidwan took 4-46. Although Pulborough lost an early wicket, from a run out, an unbroken stand of 150 carried them to victory at 163-1 with almost 18 overs to spare. None of the eight bowlers employed could separate Rohit Jagota (83 not out) and Tom Crump (64 not out).
Our famous five of the future? Matthew James Sport Editor
matthew@the-resident.co.uk
These are heady days at Horsham Cricket Club. As the men from Cricketfield Road enter their final two matches in pole position to win the Sussex Premier League, the club’s future also looks in good hands. None more so than this season’s Horsham U15 team, which includes no fewer than five players in the Sussex U15 squad. After the success of Sussex’s former Horsham junior Chris Nash, and to a lesser extent Will Beer, new names to look out for include John Barron, Nick Klein, Jonny Phelps, Ben
Shoare and Eddie Wells. Horsham U15 coach Dave Shoare said: “Our impressive run in the national ECB U15 cup competition this season, reaching the regional semi-finals, was based on one or more of the five putting quick runs on the board. “Klein has been extremely effective as an opening bowler in the T20 format. He not only takes wickets but also keeps the runs down, building pressure and allowing Barron and Wells to capitalise. “With his prodigious leg-spin, Wells has made many batsmen look foolish. And with his astute cricket brain and cunning off-spin, Barron frequently out-thinks batsman. “Phelps, who hits the ball the sweetest of the five, made his first 50 for the county and Shoare has an U15
county batting average this season approaching 50.” Shoare, who is Ben’s father, added: “I have coached the Horsham squad since the U10s. My required input has gradually reduced as the years have passed and the cricketing knowledge and understanding of the boys has increased. “They are now young men and my current roles as coach have been reduced to collecting match fees and driving them to away matches! “It has been a pleasure watching not only these five lads, but all the other lads in the same age group at Horsham grow and mature. “The U16 age group is the final year of colts cricket and we hope to do well in next season’s Sussex Junior Cricket Festival.”
Sussex and Horsham U15 players John Barron Lives: Horsham School: Forest Horsham since: U10 Sussex since: U10 Also plays for: Horsham leagues sides Role: Off-spinner, left-hand bat
Nick Klein Lives: Loxwood School: The Weald Horsham since: U10 Sussex since: U10 (missed U14 through injury) Also plays for: Wisborough Green Role: Fast bowler, right-hand bat Johnny Phelps Lives: Haywards Heath School: Ardingly College Horsham since: U11 Sussex since: U10 Also plays for: Haywards Heath Role: Left-arm spinner, righthand bat
Ben Shoare Lives: Horsham School: Reigate Grammar Horsham since: U10 Sussex since: U10 Also plays for: Horsham leagues sides Role: Leg-spinner, right-hand bat
John Barron, Nick Klein, Jonny Phelps, Ben Shoare and Eddie Wells
Photo by John Lines
Eddie Wells Lives: Billingshurst School: The Weald Horsham since: U14 Sussex since: U15 Also plays for: Wisborough Green Role: Leg-spinner, right-hand bat
Sun, sand and texts Ian Morris 01403 230554 www.northwestsussexseagulls.co.uk
When your significant other half is a teaching assistant, you are pretty much restricted to the school holidays for that annual break in the sun. This usually means August – the most expensive time and, more worryingly, the start of the football season. After careful studying of the fixture list, I booked a week when we were playing Cardiff away – a game which in all honesty I would not have attended anyway – and Blackpool at home. So it was that we set off to seek the sun in Greece. My son and daughterin-law were going to Cardiff, with a promise to text the score. A text came through at midnight, Greek time, on the Tuesday: “Cardiff scored a 90th-minute pen.” Everything seemed flat as I lay there contemplating whether this news warranted a late-night beer on the balcony. Ten minutes later a second text came through: “But don’t worry – we were three up at the time. Ha-ha!” I resolved to write my son out of my will for causing such distress. The next day we did a trip round Paxos – appropriate, I thought, after the stuffing we had given Cardiff. I set off resplendent in my yellow away shirt of several seasons ago, confident that someone would comment on Albion’s magnificent start to the campaign. Nobody said a word – not even the chirpy, cheerful cockney types I heard mention the ’ammers when I walked past, although I did get some strange looks from the locals. It was only later that I realised that walking around in a shirt bearing the legend Skint on the front was probably not the most tactful thing I could have done in view of the current state of the Greek economy! Then came a series of text messages from my son during and after the game against Blackpool. My emotions changed more than the water level when some of those ‘well-fed’ cockney types ‘bombed’ everyone else in the pool – at regular intervals, amid shouts of “cor blimey, mate, what a right old knees up we’re having here”. I did see them wearing London Irish rugby shirts, so maybe they weren’t West Ham fans after all. As for my son’s chances of a future inheritance… Don’t let on, but how can I blame him when he acquired his enthusiasm and love of this beautiful game, and in particular our great club, from me in the first place?
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Friday 26 August 2011
Sport
Polina, 14, slashes her handicap Youth Golf
Cottesmore GC junior Polina Zotova cut her handicap from 33 to 21 in just 10 days. The 14-year-old from Horsham started her remarkable period of golden golf by winning the West Hove Junior Open, scoring 65 net (88 gross) in constant wind and rain to see off 48 other competitors. As if playing seven shots below her 33 handicap in the foulest of conditions was not enough, Polina narrowly missed a hole-in-one on the par-three seventh hole. Her tee shot shaved the hole to finish 3ft away, but she did win the prize for nearest the pin. A week later, she played at the Ifield GC Junior Open off her new 30 handicap. And with 190 gross, she had the best net score of 130 – 68 and 62 for the two rounds.
Two days later, Polina played off a 24 handicap at Highwoods GC Junior Open and recorded a net 55 (90 gross) on a course she had never played before.
I was truly amazed at ‘coming down so many
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Polina has been playing for just two years and is a graduate of the Junior Academy at Cottesmore GC. She now plays with the ladies section as well as the junior section. She said: “I really enjoy playing golf. I am obviously pleased with how I’m playing at the moment, but I was truly amazed at coming down so many shots in such a short time. “I now have to play to my new handicap. That may be difficult!”
Sport in Brief Youth Cricket The home club came good as Roffey CC held its first colts tournament. Roffey A U10 won their group before beating Horsham North U10 by three runs in the semi-final and Three Bridges U10 by 37 runs in the final. Jamie Atkins scored 20 runs in two overs before taking two important wickets. The rest of the team was Tom Colbran, Josh Dance, Callum Jeal, Max McAteer and Samuel Smith. Roffey U12 won a round-robin competition with five wins out of five. Horsham Trinity U11 finished as runners-up.
Dowzat? President Paddy’s Power Play Golf
Paddy Dowzer, president of Cottesmore GC, invited “the people that make the club work” to a special game of golf. Paddy’s Power Play was a ninehole event in which each green had two flags – white and black. Before the game, players nominated three holes when they would aim for the more difficult black flag. Anyone achieving a net birdie scored six points. Playing to the white flag on other holes gained normal stableford points. On the last (ninth) tee, players could gamble and go for the black
flag, but two points were deducted if they carded a net bogey or worse. The players, men, ladies, staff and professionals all played off full handicap, with prizes awarded to each section winner. Dowzer said: “This is my way of thanking members in the club who help make Cottesmore run smoothly – committee members, staff or any member that contributes to the activities of the club for the benefit of us all. “The catering staff also excelled in producing a top-quality buffet.” Paddy’s Power Play has become an annual event in Cottesmore GC’s calendar.
Cricket Nuthurst (129) drew at Parham Park (101-9) in a low-scoring contest. Guy Ekins scored a brisk 44, Adrian Peckover made 31 and Keith Greenwood added 28 for the visitors before Parham’s last-wicket pair survived the final four balls.
Youth Tennis Paddy Dowzer (centre) with winners Karen Stafford, Neil Highgate, Donald Day and Clive Weller
Mary Southgate, 15, of Compton’s TC, retained her senior ladies Reigate Open title by beating Lucy Charlton 7-5, 6-2. Earlier she won the 16-and-under event, beating Surrey-based Isabelle Reid 6-0, 6-0.
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