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John and Mary have to provide a range of services for 124,000 people. Can you divide all of the budget money available fairly across the services without overspending? Note: Please explain your workings - some leeway is allowed, but if it results in a rise in Council Tax you will have failed. Well, Horsham District Council have just issued their midterm budget report, and you’d be hard pushed to give anything much better than a C+ at present. The mid budget report re-
veals that the council is about £1.6million off target, having predicted a likely shortfall in income by the end of the year (March 2011) of £0.7 million and overspending by £0.9 million. But while the figures may seem high on the face of it, they only represent 2.3% (shortfall) and 3% (overspend). The council has vowed it will examine the report to understand the reasons behind the budget deficit, and “learn any lessons” for the future. On the two biggest potential issues, Horsham District Council says it remains optimistic that a rise in council tax can be avoided, and claimed that fortnightly re-
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havoc with the budget, the council has been quick to defend the scheme, which despite the odd ‘eaten wheelie’ has been a huge success for Horsham. Councillor Roger Arthur, Cabinet Member for Operational Services at the Council, added: “The success of Acorn Plus is very much down to the active and enthusiastic support and participation of our residents as well as to the hard work of Council staff. “This means that, across the District, we are now recycling 41% more waste than was collected pre Acorn Plus and 12% more than we had predicted. “We have now reached a recycling rate of 57% and this makes us one of the best performing councils in
the country. “Our residents know that, compared with the service provided by many other authorities, this new service is simple to use yet allows them easily to take measures that they know are good for the environment. “It is also significant that Horsham District Council has throughout continued with weekly waste collections. “This success has cost us more than we had predicted but, when looking at the overspend figures, it needs to be appreciated that
most of the extra costs are ‘one off’ and therefore only apply to the current financial year, whilst the extra volume of recyclable materials that we are collecting has meant that there have been increases in transport and labour costs compared with our original predictions. “Taking all of the financial issues into account, the new service represents excellent value for money.” Given that the Acorn Plus scheme is such a success, it wouldn’t be reasonable to criticise the council’s investment. But that feeling may change if it results in a rise in council tax next year. The council is already under pressure to make savings and, as The Resident reported in October, has already outlined plans to make £1.6million of savings in next year’s budget. Council chiefs might now need to have another look and see where they
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can tighten the purse strings yet further, or they could be forced to bite into their £4million reserves. The Council’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Performance and Service Delivery, Councillor Ray Dawe, said: “Whilst some aspects of any overspend are unpredictable and outside the Council’s control, we must always make sure that the Council has all the information it needs to fully understand reasons for any overspend and to learn any lessons from them. “The major part of the overspend is due to higher than anticipated cost of introducing the highly successful Acorn Plus service and the Chief Executive has commissioned a special report from Compass Associates, a company specialising in the design of waste collection systems, to examine the reasons for the overspend on the project.” Horsham District Council’s mid-year budget monitoring report was due to be considered by the Council’s Cabinet last night (Thursday 25th November).
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From left: Billingshurst hosts a French Market on 4th Dec, the same day as Southwater’s big festive fair, while Storrington’s celebrations (2nd Dec) are always a good night
Ten reasons to be Jolly It’s starting to feel a little bit more like Christmas now. Police on drink driving patrol, ‘top five Christmas songs’ discussions at work, men talking about the weather,and women talking about how difficult men are to buy for. And we hear on Saturday night three drinkers were putting the world to rights at closing time at a pub in Roffey. Could this have been the three wise men and The Star? We should all feel even more up for the festive season in a couple of weeks’ time, as there are all sorts of seasonal shenanigans coming up. Father Christmas will be ar-
riving in style at Southwater’s Christmas Fair in Lintot Square at 10am-5.30pm on Saturday, 4th December, for the village’s big event. He will be accompanied by Christ’s Hospital School Band and Mark ‘Rhino’ Smith, from popular TV series Gladiators. Father Christmas will be in his grotto for all the children to come and see and there will be market stalls, children’s fun fair, magic shows, arts and crafts, local group demonstrations and live entertainment to suit the whole family. Live music comes from Madeira Drive, Wishful Thinking and Superlungs with carol singing round the Christmas
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tree accompanied by Horsham Youth concert band. Billinghurst hosts a French Market with a Christmas theme on Saturday, 4th December, at 9am5.30pm at Jengers Mead. Late night shopping takes place the following Thursday (9th) at 6.30-9pm. Barns Green is having its Christmas Lights switch on next Wednesday, 1st December, with David ‘Diddy’ Hamilton joining Santa. As well as the big tree outside the village store being lit up with lights, mince pies and mulled wine will be provided.
Last year, the festive celebration in Storrington was one of the best around. That’ll be held on Thursday, 2nd December, with fairground attractions, Father Christmas, A Silver Band and choir, A Festive Market, Fire Engine, Face Painting, and late night shopping in the High Street. There are some little delights in Steyning, such as Ringcraft or that fantastic little sweet shop, and you can sample its delights at a Christmas shopping night on Wednesday, 8th December. They’ll be the usual dose of festive fun too.
As you would expect, there’s a lot going on in Horsham in the next month, so take a deep breath... Last night shopping in Swan Walk takes place on Thursday nights until 9pm from 2nd December, while celebrity shopping days on Sundays in the shopping centre begin on 5th December from 11am (Paddington, Dennis the Menace and Angelina Ballerina). Piries Place is joining in the Thursday night fun by enticing shoppers with a prize draw competition. A Christmas Street Party will be held in Horsham Town Centre on the first Thursday
night’s shopping, with live music and entertainment, as well as a Beer Trail which begins at Piries Bar, and East Street will be feeling festive on Saturdays 4th, 11th and 18th December featuring big prize competitions. Festive Fun on the Forum boasts Showtime Amusement from Thursday 16th Dec – to January 4th from 11am to 6pm closing at 4pm on Sundays and 9pm late night shopping Thursdays. It’ll include Christmas themed dodgems, tea cups and toy rides, food kiosk providing German sausages, sweets, candy floss and Hot Chestnuts.
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Chestnuts and marshmallows hen it comes toHorse buying furniture are on sale in Piries Place on 13th Nov, West Street (2–8pm) on 2nd December, and at the Carfax Market (11amis – 4pm) and lifestyle accessories, Antix on Sunday 12th, 19th December, and 10am–3pm on 22nd, 23rd & 24th Dec one of the longest established shops of its kind in Horsham, West Sussex.
The council is providing free concerts prices.You canthe read all the late night ‘one off’ items at really reasonable Over years Antix has shopping
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Aladdin, starring Anna Williamson, is at the Capitol from December 10th, while Horsham’s Manor Theatre Group presents Puss in Boots (see Events). In Billingshurst, enjoy Robinson Crusoe on 27-30th Dec (angelpresents.co.uk)
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The Horsham Fair Trade Christmas No, Snoop Dogg isn’t coming to town. You’ll find details of other festive high�Carols in the Carfax - a torch-lit�proces� � Market is held at St John’s Roman sion and carols, is held on Saturday, 4th But there is a gift wrapping service lights, such as Rusper’s Christmas Fair, Doors and floors Dipping, sanding, waxing �from Furniture restoration � French polishing Catholic Church Hall, nr The Shelley December at 5.30pm. Thestaining torch-lit & proCHASE repair at BB’s & Cafe, Swan Walk, Dear Santa at the Capitol, and a Tree of Fountain , on Saturday 27th November cession goes through the Forum and Friday and Saturday and all Lights service, on our Events page. One Bespoke painted furniture � Colour matching every � Finder’s service � Free friendly advice! 10am to 4pm, with a charity market ends at the Carfax bandstand, where a Christmas week, and from Kingdom more thing though - The Safety Shop (see events) on 12th December. free carol concert is to be held. Faith (with carols too) on 8th Dec. will be in Swan Walk from 29th Nov.
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Make this a Christmas to remember. Bookings now being taken for Christmas & New Years Eve Market returns
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So that chap who always seems to be playing Hey Jude might finally have some competition.
Horsham will host a Christmas Busking extravaganza in the bandstand in The Carfax
and in Piries Place from 11am on Sunday, 19th December. Sixar Lewis Thompson will be one of many musicians,
singers and street entertainers taking part in what is expected to be Horsham’s biggest busk-
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Christmas organiser, Anna Cross, of Mannings Heath said: “Busking Cancer is a great way for us to do what we love doing, and raise money for a very worthy cause. “We will have non-stop music and entertainment in Piries Place and on the Bandstand in The Carfax , bringing Christmas music with a twist to the people of Horsham.’ Busking Cancer, in aid of Cancer Research UK, is a nationwide gig which will run throughout 2010. It will involve performers from all over the country and is supported by Fender guitars. Sharon Baldwin, Cancer Research UK’s area volunteer
Horsham in such a big way. There is a fantastic line-up of performers, but we always have room for more so if you fancy taking part get in touch now! “Cancer Research UK has made enormous progress in the fight against cancer. However, we have only been able to do this thanks to the dedication and commitment of our volunteers and supporters without whom we would not be able to fund outstanding scientists, doctors and nurses.”
It costs £5 per act to register for the Horsham event. Just complete the entry form at www.facebook.com/pages/Hor sham-is-Busking
Horsham Charity Christmas market will be held for the second year on Sunday, 12th December this year. The special Christmas market is being organised jointly by Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council and will be held in a marquee in the Carfax, from 10am - 4pm. The market is sponsored by Spofforths Chartered Accountants. Spofforths works closely with a number of charities and recognises the importance of a market such as
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Barber Shop opens in memory of Dad Ruth Dalton and business partner Jackie Chitty are proud to announce the opening of their new barber shop, Harry’s, on Blackbridge lane. Ruth and Jackie, joint owners of JJ’s Hairdressers, have been in business for three years and along with London stylist James Marshall have opened their long awaited gents barber shop catering for the men and boys of Horsham. James, originally from Crawley, found his talents as a barber whilst working for top barber shops in London. Now with 19 years of experience and a passion
to provide a great service, James is keen to impress, “I can’t wait to get stuck in and show the chaps of Horsham you don’t need to spend silly money or travel to London to get a great cut” says James. Harry’s, named after Ruth’s late Father, is situated on Blackbridge Lane Parade, and with plenty of parking it’s definitely worth a visit. So if you’re 2 or 92 and fancy a trim, cut, colour or wash, get down to Harry’s and let James loose on your locks.
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been classified as one of serious water stress by the Government. Us users are not to take all the blame - Southern Water was one of just six regional companies that was named by the water industry regulator as having failed to meet their leakage targets. They were 3.3% over target, although much of the leakage failures could be attributed to what was the coldest winter for over 30 years. So don’t feel too guilty if you have a bath every day or insist on running the cold tap for 20 seconds until it’s really chilled before grabbing a drink. But the good news for us, as consumers, is that the meters should save us money in the long term. Not every house can be fitted with a water meter (the figure for Horsham is about 92% of homes) but those that do should see a saving of about 10%. Southern Water say that based on the 43% of houses already using metered watering in the South East, homes will tend to use 10% less water. Darren Bentham, Director of Metering at Southern Water, said: “Water metering
is an important part of our plans to manage water resources across the South East, alongside tackling leakage and developing new water resources. “We also believe households paying for the water they use is the fairest way to charge and puts people in charge of their bills. “We are giving our customers lots of information and advice on ways they can
save water, save energy and save money as we install water meters. We have also introduced new tariffs to support customers whose bills may go up as they move on to metered charges.” Southern Water customer service teams will deliver information packs to households before their new water meters arrive, the majority of which will be installed in pavements outside homes. Teams will work on a street-by-street basis to install the meters and Southern Water advisors will be on hand on the day in an information trailer, to answer questions and provide advice on water efficiency, energy savings and metered bills. As an area which is already under severe water stress, the Horsham district is one of the first areas where households will be metered. Unmetered customers will have an ‘intelligent’ Automated Meter Reading (AMR) meter installed – these are the most advanced kind of their type in the water industry and can help detect leaks on customers’ supply pipes.
To find out more about Southern Water’s metering programme visit: www.southernwater.co.uk/metering
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Tel: 01403 264723 Fax : 01403 268153 Horsham bus driver Trevor Moore, his motorcycling companion Phill Walker and Trevor’s well travelled Leprechaun mascot, Murphy, have completed their tour of the country. Trevor, at 65-years-old, is probably among the oldest Yamaha R1 riders in the land, and Phill - riding a powerful BMW 1200 RT - have raised just shy of £800 for Spinal Research. The duo would like to thank all of the people who kindly donated to the cause, with Trevor giving special thanks to passengers on the No.17 Horsham to Brighton route, who he said had “whole-heartedly supported a bus driver they have only known for three months.”
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The Rotary Club of Horsham would like to thank all of the Children who took part in our Halloween Trick or Treat Competition in Horsham Town Centre. From the hundreds of entries that we received, the winners were Caiomhe Smith (4 and under) with Finley Duneclift as runner up; Jolie-Mae Li (5 - 8 years) with Imogen Leake as runner up; and Bethan Jones ( 9 - 12 years) with Aimee Webb as runner up. The winners each received a prize of £40 and the runners up received £20. We would also like to thank the 26 shops who participated in the Competition and Horsham District Council who supported us magnificently. The Club made over £500 from the various Halloween activities that we ran which will be donated to local good causes. John Le Rossignol Rotary Club of Horsham
teenagers today can throw on quite a party when given a chance. In a week when rioting students in London showed us just how annoying teens can be, Amelia Littlejohn has reminded us that they’re not all that bad! The Millais pupil staged a live music night at the school last Thursday (18th Nov), which attracted 300 young girls, helping to raise around £1,000 towards a school in Zambia. First to play was Taxi Joe, then Press to Meco, then FranKo. All three bands were terrific and got the crowd dancing and singing. Year 11 pupil Amelia, clearly a stickler for detail, hired a Sound Engineer and PA system, with lights and smoke machine so the event looked and sounded very professional. Amelia said: "We were asked to help raise funds for the Baraka Appeal, and I wanted to organise something that would make a difference and that people would remember. “My friends helped and we
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school! Chris Porter of Craker Media Company, which manages FranKo and Taxi Joe, said: “The girls at Millais behaved extremely politely and were a credit to the school, and we are absolutely delighted to have helped raise a significant amount of money for Katube.” Tommy Bastow of FranKo said he had a “blast” while Press to Meco called “easily one of the most fun shows we've ever played”. Deputy Head Mike Sutton added: “We are extremely proud of what Amelia and her team have achieved with this event. It shows how young people can use the skills they learn at school to benefit others.” The bands all played for
pressed a desire to return to Millais, while their Facebook pages have been swamped with messages from their new army of fans from the
free and the money raised will go to the Baraka Appeal, which is aiming to build a school in Katube, a remote village in Zambia.
amelia littlejohn pictured with up-and-coming pop band franKo all really enjoyed doing it. The night was just amazing, everyone had such a great time and there was a real buzz around school the next day." Mike Sutton, the deputy Head teacher of Millais, praised Amelia and her team for putting on such a professional event. When the night ended,
members of all three bands came out to see the audience and the crowd went crazy and mobbed them! They went especially insane for the lead singer of FranKo, Tommy Bastow, who appears in the BT ads and the popular teen film Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging. The night was so success-
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Balloon Race to raise money for Sussex Air Ambulance
Saturday 4th December - 10am onwards - Balloon cost £1 Children are invited to buy a helium-filled balloon for £1, which will be released into the air. The balloons carry a tag and phone number.
The balloon that travels the furthest will win a choice of a pair of GHDs or a £50 voucher.
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A -Z of local news A D mber Pre-School is holding a Christmas Fayre on Sunday, 28 November, at 2-4pm in the Scout Hut on Amberley Road, Horsham. The fayre includes a raffle; wine & chocolate tombola, children's Christmas crafts and games and fun for all the family Entry is 50p for adults, but free for children
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onmarche in West Street Horsham are collecting old foreign currency, mobile phones, books, CDs and broken jewellery for collection by the RSPCA on the 1st December. Donations are accepted at any point up until December 1st and as a special thank you for your generosity Bonmarche will give you a 10% discount voucher to spend in store.
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harity Christmas cards are now on sale at local libraries. Horsham, Steyning and Storrington libraries also have the West Sussex Firefighters 2011 calendar for £9.99, as well as a few stocking fillers such as magnifying bookmarks. Christmas cards are also available at Billingshurst and Pulborough Libraries. For more info visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/libraries
ial Post garden centre Old Barn Nurseries opened its Father Christmas’ grotto on Saturday. Seven-year-old Abigail Clegg from Worthing, who lost her mum to cancer when she was just twoand-a-half-years-old, was chosen to officially open Santa’s grotto. Father Christmas arrived at the garden centre in a fire engine having swapped his traditional mode of transport.
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9pm. A number of added attractions have been arranged for the night, organised by the Billingshurst Chamber of Commerce, including tea cup rides, choirs, a brass band, mince pies and mulled wine, a festive BBQ, musical entertainment and a hamper raffle. www.billingshurstchamber.co.uk
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orest School in Comptons Lane, Horsham, hosts a table top table on Sunday, 28th November. The sale, in the main hall of the school, at 10am-12pm. Entry is 20p, with sellers charged £5. For information call James on 07951 034827
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eron Way Primary School pupils have proved they are the best number crunchers as they became this year’s West Sussex Primary Mathematics Competition winners. Pupils Freya, Henry, Lisa and Richard, battled their way through picture puzzles, shape challenges, problem solving and a game of ‘Countdown’ to win their
rresponsible dumping of a sofa led to a fire that could have had serious consequences on Sunday night. Firefighters were called to Red Admiral Street, Horsham just before 9pm, to attend a sofa and rubbish fire in an alleyway between flats. Three occupants of flats and a dog were led to safety and five people were given first aid by ambulance paramedics following the suspected arson attack.
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. Bruce Ismay, Managing Director of the White Star Line, stepped into a lifeboat and sailed away from the stricken Titanic, his passengers, from the cries and screams and tears. The Man Who Left The Titanic, at the Capitol on 11th March, evokes that terrible 1912 voyage and asks whether J. Bruce Ismay did just what any of us would have done in the same circumstances? Was he a coward or just human?
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ings Church Horsham hosts a Christmas Carol Service for the whole family at the sports hall at Tanbridge School at Sunday, 19th December, from 6pm. Features a choir and brass band, and afterwards drinks and nibbles, with a bouncy castle for the children. For more information call 254241.
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hree vehicles were involved in an accident that affected both the north and southbound carriageways of the A24 at Dial Post yesterday morning (Thursday). The accident, which occurred at about 7.35am, caused heavy delays for motorists. No persons were trapped but lots of debris was on the road. The scene was made safe by the fire service and an ambulance attended.
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ill Travers, CEO of the Horsham-based animal charity Born Free Foundation, has hit out the UK Government for failing to send anyone to attend a global conference concerning wild tigers. An international conference convened in St Petersburg is desperately seeking ways to save wild tigers from extinction. "I hear it's part of the austerity measures," said Will Travers, reporting from the Summit. "But, frankly, I think many people will
find it simply incomprehensible that their government has decided to be conspicuous by its absence from a meeting of this potential magnitude."
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mas wine blending and food matching evening is being hosted by Fenix Gourmet Grill at The Barn, The Causeway in Horsham. The evening starts at 7.30pm and the cost per person is £15. For more see www.lovefenix.com
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The Blue Flash Music Trust defends its actions over the ongoing Town Hall saga, and calls on Horsham District Council to allow the Trust to implement its own plan for the historic building
End this ‘costly carnage’ Martin Jeremiah The Blue Flash Music Trust Much has been said about the Blue Flash Music Trust in recent weeks. Rather than the Trust engaging in “disruptive tactics” the Trust, being a local arts charity, has simply spoken out against the Horsham District Council Cabinet’s proposal to turn the Old Town Hall into a restaurant; and in favour of its own Council endorsed plan to create a community centre and major tourist attraction for Horsham. Three out of four of the trustees of the BFMT have been involved in no ‘actions’ against the Council and the Trust’s Patron, Julian Lloyd
Webber has asked to be kept informed. Mr. Lloyd Webber is of course a well-respected campaigner for the arts, writing many columns for the quality national newspapers in recent months. The Trust does not run the save the OTH website or Facebook campaign and did not organize the 1,000 signature petition. One trustee did of course take legal action against the Council in an individual capacity. In the decision, His Honour Judge Anthony Thornton QC clearly did not view the action
as disruptive. Although the Judge appears to indicate a case brought by the Trust would have been similarly acceptable this was not actually so. I courteously informed Bill’s Produce of the likely timetable for the court proceedings in advance. Additionally, it is a little known fact that the same trustee generously withdrew a valid Old Town Hall objection to the 2008/09 HDC accounts. In reality, the Trust’s only ‘crime’ has been to come up with a recommended, sound business plan; as endorsed and recommended by the Old Town Hall Advisory Group in 2006. This was also highlighted in a paper to the Horsham Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2007 attended by Francis Maude MP, who subsequently requested a copy of the report. Unfortunately the Cabinet blocked the ‘zero-cost’ option
at its peril. The costly carnage of the last four and a half years has shown the Cabinet got it seriously wrong. In all my years in business, this is the only time I was to shake hands on a deal and have it reneged on – not just once, but twice. I therefore feel the Council has a moral duty to enable the Trust, with its unblemished track record in delivery, to implement the formerly agreed plan. In my considered view, the Trust is the only local organisation with the necessary focus, available skills and networks to deliver the identified benefits for the town, including benefits to any existing or future restaurants. Rigorous procurement standards were rightly enforced by the Advisory Group under Alan Harris and the winning community proposal passed with flying colours. The Trust could start at no cost to the Horsham taxpayer
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Fairtrade goods will be on sale at the annual Horsham fairtrade Christmas Market at St John’s RC Church Hall, Springfield Road, Horsham, at 10am4pm. The ever growing variety of produce ensures a colourful display from toys to trinkets from all over the world.
Well the Rolling Stones may never have played at the Tanners Arms in Horsham (we wish we could say it was a deliberate mistake on our part in a recent article!) but Murdoch’s Crazy Eyes, who we can vouch for being over of the best covers bands around, will be, today at about 8.30.
A one day art exhibition and sale of original works of art and cards, by members of the Horsham Painting Group, is held at Quakers Hall, Worthing Road Horsham (opposite the library, at 10 am - 4pm. Refreshments will be available and admission is free.
Pop punk outfit Amy Can Flyy return to Horsham as part of their UK Tour with support from Checking Pulse, a female fronted pop rock band. Local support for the Horsham show is provided by Lost in Colour, and The Daly Prophets. Tickets are available via www.highgainlive.co.uk
Ashington's annual Christmas Fayre is held at Ashington Community Centre, at 12-3pm. There will be Father Christmas, carol singing, homemade cakes, bric-a-brac, hot lunch and refreshments and Christmas stalls. For details on booking a table call Margaret on 01903 892633.
Horsham Interfaith Forum celebrates National Interfaith Week with a public meeting at 1pm at the Baptist Church in Brighton Road. Mgr Kieron Conry, Roman Catholic Bishop of Arundel & Brighton talks The theme is “Overcoming Divisiveness in Religion”. horsham–interfaith .org.uk
A Woodcraft Skills Day will be held by Sussex Wildlife Trust at Woods Mill, Henfield at 11am-3pm. This one-day course is for parents or carers with a child aged 10 and above. Cost is £10/children £10 (Non-members: Adults £15/children £15) from 01273 497561
Horsham Open Studios will hold a Christmas Fair at Park Barn, North Street, Horsham, at 10am-5pm. Among those taking part are Jean Holder, Barbara Clements, Shirley Leather, Irma Westerdijk, Mary Bacon, Katherine Haynes, Alison Ingram and Susan Tindall.
Tattie Jam come south of the border to entertain with their distinctive brew of songs ranging from dark ballads and protest songs to off-the wall humour and tunes. 8pm Sunday 28th November, Horsham Folk Club, Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Horsham. Tickets: £7 (Members £5)
Horsham Horticultural Society welcome Peter Barwick, a professional fruit grower. He will be giving a slide presentation and advising on tree fruit and soft fruit growing. 7.15pm at the Brighton Rd Baptist Church. New members welcome. horshamhorticulturalsociety.co.uk
The Horsham Christmas Beer Trail, sponsored by and starting at Piries bar, is part of the Christmas Street Party (see P6) . The trail, at 4-8pm, takes in 10 pubs, bars and beer shops, and it’s just £1 to take part. Try out real ales, seasonal mulled wine and sample other delights
Late Night Shopping Thursdays in Swan Walk and at key town centre stores in West Street, Piries Place, the Forum, East Street and around Horsham starts today, until 23rd Dec till 9pm. Celebrity Sundays start with Paddington Bear on Sunday, 5th December.
Pinocchio's Circus is at Shoots Garden Centre, Washington from today until 2nd January 2011, at 12pm, 2pm, 4pm. Jam packed with entertainment, aerial acts, clowns, Christmas magic and pantomime favourites , and you can meet Santa in his toy shop after the circus. www.shoots.co.uk
A Christmas bazaar is held at Horsham Hospital in Hurst Road at 10am-12pm. As well as stalls there will be a Grand Draw with a £400 cash prize and the draw for a dolls house made by craftswoman Mary Phillips. Organised by the League of Friends of Horsham Hospital.
Billifest will be held today. As well as the French Market and English Fayre in Jengers Mead car park, there should be a great programme of entertainment with music, good food and lots of stall. Last year Santa made an appearance and was duly swamped!
Rusper has its St Nicholas Christmas Fair from 2-4pm at Rusper Village Hall. Enjoy a feast of traditional Christmas stalls as well as new craft stalls. There will also be fun things for the children to do plus a visit from Santa Claus. Entrance:50p (Under 12s free)
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Southwater Christmas Festival, in Lintot Square, at 10am-5.30pm looks well worth going to.Worthing Panto star Mark ‘Rhino’ Smith will perform the opening ceremony. There’s also school bands, live rock music, craft and produce stalls,, Santa’s grotto and a small funfair.
The Santa specials start at the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park from today. Bit different for a Christmas treat...Santa visits every child on board, and there’s also children’s entertainers on every train. All info including prices, times of trains etc are at www.bluebell-railway.com
Many people find comfort in attending St Catherine's Hospice's Tree of Light service, an event which provides a meaningful way to remember a loved one at Christmas. Service starts at 6.30pm at Holy Trinity Church & St Marks Church. More at.stch.org.uk/treeoflight
Sussex Wildlife Trust hosts a Tree Dressing event at Woods Mill, Henfield, at 11am-1pm. Listen to a wintery tale and sing some festive songs, then. create a willow wreath tree decoration and use clay to make a tea-light lamp. 07796 844641. Booking essential on 01273 497561
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A charity concert is held at Christ’s Hospital today. The Communion Choir and Chamber Orchestra, led by Tim Callaghan and directed by Adam Mathias, will perform part 1 of Handel's Messiah and Christmas music. 4pm in Chapel. Admission free with collection. Call on 01403 247434
Bob Eagle, will be performing at Brighton Rd Baptist Church, Horsham, at 2-4.15pm. Admission is £3 (on the door) with tea/coffee and a mince pie in the interval. The show will consist of Christmas songs and carols and there will be plenty of opportunity to sing along.
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The Capitol shows Hamlet, broadcast live from the National Theatre. Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, sees his father’s ghost. Tormented with loathing and consumed by grief, he must avenge his father's murder. Tickets: £12.50, students/under 16s £10 from 01403 750220
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Cowfold Christmas Fair takes place at 6.30–8.30pm in the Village Hall with all proceeds go towards repairs to the church roof. Lots of stalls for shopping opportunities, as well as Carol Singing, Father Christmas, Café with Mulled Wine, Mince Pies and Hot Dogs and lots of games for kids.
The Capitol hosts the premier of Rod Campbell’s Dear Santa, showing in the studio until 24th Dec. A child writes to Santa for a special present for Christmas. After wrapping some unsuitable presents, he finds the perfect one and delivers it on Christmas Eve. Tickets: £8.50, children £7
Following the record-breaking success of Cinderella, get ready for another super Capitol pantomime as Anna Williamson leads a sensational cast. Join Aladdin, Wishee Washee, Widow Twankey and the beautiful Princess on the magic carpet ride of a lifetime. From today until 3rd Jan
Gary’s Live Music Club presents Gordon Giltrap on stage at Coolham Village Hall. Tickets £10. Gordon’s career as a guitarist started in 1960, and he had chart success in the 1970s, most notably ‘Heartsong’. Music from 8pm. Free tea & coffee or bring your own refreshments.
A special Christmas market is being organised jointly by Horsham Rotary Club and Horsham District Council will be held in a marquee in the Carfax, Horsham Town Centre from 10am - 4pm. There will be live entertainment, as well as Santa’s Big Red Steam Bus tours.
Horsham Football Club will be hosting a superb evening's entertainment in the company of former Chelsea legend Ron 'Chopper' Harris. Tickets to the evening, at YMCA’s Gorings Mead ground from 7.30pm, cost £25 including a two course buffet meal. www.hornetsreview.co.uk
Manor Theatre Group of Horsham host present Puss in Boots at North Heath Hall, Horsham, for two days. The play is written and directed by Roger Kidd. A veritable roller coaster ride of singing, dancing and belly laughing. For ticket details visit www.manortheatrehorsham.com
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Five hundred people from Horsham and the surrounding area came to Kingdom Faith Church to hear about the hope of peace for Israel. The difference between this conference and many others about Israel was it was led by two people who live there, and who normally would not be considered the most likely of friends. Jack Sara (Palestinian Arab) and Evan Thomas (Israeli Jew) shared the stage for the whole conference and spoke passionately about the power of forgiveness and the need for unity in their land. A spokesman for the Kingdom Faith Church said: ‘Both men have converted to Christianity in the last 30 years at some considerable risk to their own personal safety and bravely lead two separate churches in Israel each working predominantly amongst their own communities. ‘Jack and Evan spoke of the reality that forgiveness and love are a choice that is before all of us. ‘They spoke with such gen-
uine love for their communities, and the ease with which they compared their situation in Israel with life here in West Sussex was impressive. ‘They went to great lengths to explain how the reality of the conflict they live with on a daily basis is the same as the conflicts each of us have in our own lives. ‘We may not live with the daily threat of bus bombers in the Carfax, but we are not immune from neighbourly quarrels and disputes. To find peace in either situation it is essential to take a stance of humility and forgiveness.’ “The Bible urges us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, but what is real peace? Is it a political peace? No, it’s the Shalom (Hebrew word meaning complete peace) that comes from the ‘Prince of Peace’, the salvation of the human being,” said Jack Sara. If you would like to find out more about Kingdom Faith Church than why not come and visit us on a Sunday morning at 10:15. www.kingdomfaith.com/horsham
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Picking out mushrooms from toadstools can be a complicated process, writes Neil Henry
Focus on fungi
Autumn is well advanced and winter is knocking on the door, with shorter days and cooler temperatures. One of the main features of interest at this time of year is the profusion of fungi. Whilst fungi are visible all through the year, the reduction in ground cover, as plants die back, make them more obvious. Traditionally, and possibly to safeguard themselves, people often distinguished between mushrooms and ‘toadstools’ – the former being edible and the latter not edible or even toxic. Alongside animals and plants, fungi are now considered to be a separate ‘kingdom’. It is much larger than just mushrooms and toadstools and includes parasols (e.g. mushrooms), brackets, cups, puffballs, mould, mildew, the rust, which affects plant leaves and ‘dry rot’. There are many thousands of species in the UK alone and only a relative few have common names. There is a wide variety of shapes and colouring. Many are specific to different environ-
ments or are associated with particular plant or tree species, such as beech, birch, pine, etc. Typically only the fruiting body, bearing the spores, is visible and then only apparent when temperature and moisture conditions stimulate growth. Although some are familiar, identification is often difficult and best left to experts. In past times, a specialised knowledge of fungi was akin to witchcraft. The main part of most fungi is generally hidden in organic material, appearing as cords or threads, known as mycelium. The Friends of Warnham LNR hosted a ‘Fungus Foray’ last Sunday, led by Professor Maurice Moss. Around 25 visitors and ‘Friends’ were enthralled by Maurice’s enthusiasm for the subject, both in the woods and later, when selected specimens were put under the microscope. Plants take in their sustenance through their leaves – from sunlight (making chlorophyll – the green colouration of leaves), from the air - and through their roots from the soil, manufactur-
ing all the organic compounds they need to survive. They reproduce by seed containing an embryo and a small food reserve. Fungi, along with some ferns, mosses, lichens and algae, reproduce by means of spores. These are minute particles, often too small for the naked eye, which appear as fine dust or powder. Spore ‘prints’ can be seen by placing a mushroom cap, with the gills downwards, onto a clean sheet of paper. The spores will be deposited after a few hours, leaving distinctive marks on the paper. Winter visitors to the Reserve are visible most days: There have been sightings of Redwing, Fieldfare, Lesser Redpoll, Firecrest, Mistle Thrush, Lapwing, Teal, Widgeon, Pochard, and Mandarin Duck. Waxwings are expected with the onset of really cold weather in the north. As previously reported, Mick Hillman, one of the stalwarts of the ‘Friends’, died on 28 October. His knowledge and humour will be commemorated with a bench, in the garden of the Reserve.
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HAMLET Thursday 9 December 7pm Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, sees his father’s ghost. Tormented with loathing and consumed by grief, he must avenge his father's murder. What he cannot foresee is the destruction that ensues. Starring Rory Kinnear as Hamlet.
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news Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Voldemort's power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore's work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord.
But little hope remains for the Trio, and the rest of the Wizarding World, so everything they do must go as planned. Stars: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, John Hurt and Helena Bonham Carter. 19th Nov - 9th Dec
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High quality drama, comedy and a diverse mix of music all feature in the new Spring Season at The Capitol. Ian Dickens Productions return with a an all star cast in the wonderfully funny comedy, Murdered To Death Thursday 13th – Saturday 15th January starring the legendary Victor Spinetti, Sandra Dickinson from the cult classic Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy, Michelle Hardwick (Lizzie Kennoway in The Royal) and Chlöe Newsome (Vicky Arden/MacDonald in Coronation Street for five years). Middle Ground Theatre Company presents their acclaimed production of Lieutenant Columbo in Prescription: Murder Tuesday 1st –Saturday 5th March starring Brian Capron, Richard Walsh, Alexandra Boyd. For fans of comedy there is a stream of unconsciousness and sit down comedy with Barry Cryer (Wednesday 18th May), comedian, writer, broadcaster Arthur Smith (Friday 27 May), while Barnstomers Comedy is back.
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Re-liberating the women of Britain Busting Out! is an unforgettable night out for the girls and the fellas will love it too – you’ll be busting to tell your friends about the feelgood show of the year, on Wednesday, 13th April. Enjoy music of all genres with The Big Chris Barber Band (Sunday 6th February). Chris Barber leads his 11-piece band play a wide selection of his favourite music. The Great American Soul Book starring Gary U.S. Bond with very special guest Ben E King (Wednesday 9th February) promises to be an amazing evening made up of some of the greatest soul songs ever written. See the nationally acclaimed Queen tribute band Ga Ga on Friday 11th February. The Manfred’s, with original from man Paul Jones, will be performing many of their hits along with a mix of Jazz and Blues songs from some of their best-known al-
bums on Wednesday, 9th March. Get ready to laugh and sing with your hands in the air and your feet moving to the beat as The Briefcase Blues Brothers burst onto the stage Friday, 18th March. Chas and Dave are Together Again! Having gained a cult audience of both young and old Chas and Dave are back for their last tour due to public demand on Friday, 1st April. Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise brings to life the giants of the rock ‘n’ roll years. Featuring the music of Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Eddie Cochran and the Big Bop-
per, backed by a superb band, this show will have you up on your feet dancing in the aisles to the music we all know and love (Thursday, 5th May). Hear the hits from the world’s most popular musicals: Les Misèrables, Hairspray, Mamma Mia, We Will Rock You, Evita and many more, mixed with jaw-dropping ballroom dance including the Moulin Rouge Tango, the Samba, the Paso Doble and some scintillating Salsa all accompanied by the live band in West End Goes Ballroom (Friday, 20th May). The Searchers continue touring the globe as much today as they have done throughout a fantastic career now remarkably spanning four decades (Saturday 21st May). Let’s Hang On take you on a musical journey through the prolific career of ‘Frankie Valli and The four
Seasons’ (Friday 17th June) while T-Rextasy the only band to have been authorised and endorsed by Marc Bolan’s Catalogue Management are back at The Capitol on Sunday, 19th June. Come and enjoy An Audience with Ann Widdecombe (Sunday 10th April) as the larger than life political novelist and TV celebrity delights audiences with her witty and controversial speeches and following a sell out performance last year star of BBC’s ‘Autumn Watch’ Chris Packham is back in Horsham with his show Chris Packham ‘A Wild Life Exposed’ (Thursday 24th February). With a wide variety to entertain our younger audience this season come along and meet people from history in Horrible Histories live on stage. Two astounding shows guaranteed to thrill, Awful Egyptians and Ruthless Romans (Thursday 27th – Sunday 30th January). We’re Going On A Bear Hunt is brought vividly and noisily to life on stage on Monday 14th – Tuesday, 15th February.
CBeebies presenter Andy Day brings his much loved humour to his high energy, fastpaced children’s comedy for 4-11 year-olds in Andy & Mikes …Big Box of Bananas! (Saturday, 19th February). Join Fireman Sam, and his friends, as Pontypandy hosts its first ever music festival in Fireman Sam Live Pontypandy Rocks! (Saturday 26 February). Chris and Pui are back (10th April) and zoom along to Roary The Racing Car Live! on Friday, 15th April. Following hot on the heels of the Gruffalo’s sell out tour and his monstrous West End success comes The Gruffalo’s Child – with attitude! Just how brave is she? Find out for yourselves by joining her at The Capitol Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th May. This is just a small selection of the performances at The Capitol this spring.
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Girls stepping out in style! We were contemplating the virtues of Superwoman two weeks ago and questioning the value of having it all, and we are thrilled to introduce a new feature to these pages where we profile local women who reallly make a difference to people’s lives. This week we look at Alice Chambers, the dimunitive powerhouse behind the hugely successful ‘Essence of Fashion’ event at Mannings Heath Golf Club on 18th November which raised funds for St Catherine’s Hospice and Chase. Both these charities help seriously ill children in hospices and their families cope with the unthinkable; the loss of a child. With Christmas approaching, our thoughts turn to those less fortunate and the real power of giving was clearly seen in this event
which raised over £4,500 for these two charities. It is heartwarming to think that even in tough economic times, we can all give something which can help others. Read our full report over the page. It was fabulous to see classy ladies stepping out in style as we were sadly lacking positive female role models in the media this week; we saw the spectacular loss of dignity of two former powerful women on television. I am sure I am not alone when I question the value of seeing a former respected politician being flung, legs akimbo, around the dance floor like an inflated yellow duster by a man half her size and age! Neither was the sight of a leading light in nutrition screaming like a banshee in a makeshift prison, to ensure she could eat her vegetarian meal with the right flavouring. Comfortable viewing!
It led me to question to the value of healthy eating when I later saw the beautiful buxom Nigella Lawson, ladling cream into her dishes - I certainly know who I would rather be! If you fancy your own spot of indulgence this week, why not treat yourself to a luxurious and comforting chocolate themed afternoon tea at Mannings Heath Golf Club. You can book a private room for a small party in the cosy surroundings, with wood panelling and open fires, which hark back to a more gracious age. If like Nigella, you enjoy a slighty more fuller figure, then the wonderful corseted bodices of the past which enhanced the waist and accentuated the bust were made for you, and we draw your attention to ‘Get Waisted’ where the designers draw on this garment as inspiration for a truely gorgeous collection
of unique dresses and eye catching bodices which will ensure all eyes are on you at the Christmas party! There is a small taster of their collection in the Essence of Fashion show report but a wider selection is available on their website. The golf club is a marvellous establishment these days, as it not only keeps the men in your life entertained for hours but also offers us ladies some well earned pampering! The
Slinfold Golf and Country Club boasts a tasteful and sophisticated spa and suite of beauty rooms. Why not give a gift of a beauty experience this Christmas? Better still, treat yourself as a reward for all your hard work in the run up to the festive season. Susannah Brady of Offload Business solutions, gives us further advice on how to manage the preparations in her Countdown to Christmas feature and Janine Lowe, our Feng Shui expert highlights
our Auspicious days when we will achieve more. Now then what shall I eat? Beansprouts or Chocolate Brownies? Mmm...
The Government announced last week that they are preparing to officially monitor our level of happiness. A tricky subject to measure I think, but I consider this quite often, given that I work with people who are actively working on improving aspects of their personal and working lives. So what constitutes happiness, and if you’re not that happy, what can you do about it? Here are 5 ideas that have helped my clients: Take Control - Research
shows that when we believe we have control over our lives, rather than being told what to feel, think and do, and being completely reliant on others, we are in a good position to do what it takes to make us happier. This may mean looking at what is not working in our lives, and making some changes; or looking at what is currently missing and working towards improvement in that area. Change what we can A factor that the ancient philosophers would agree with, is understanding what
is in our power to change and what is outside our control. Knowing this, we can make sure our energy is focussed on doing what we can, rather than trying to do the impossible, and then giving up in frustration. One example here is trying to change other people. Once we realise we can only change ourselves, life somehow takes on a new focus as we look at what we can do to improve our own lives. Recognise choices - It can be difficult to recognise that we have choices, especially if you feel stuck where you are. As a coach I can always tell when a person is ready to make changes when I hear they are prepared to really think about and work through the choices they have, and coming up with new possibilities to explore. Stop Comparing Comparing ourselves to others is one of the greatest sources of unhappiness, particularly when we compare ourselves to others
who are cleverer, richer, more attractive, or more popular. Why is it that we are less inclined to recognise how fortunate we are compared to those who have less than we have, and instead feel happy grateful and content for what we do have? I recently read a saying by Nelson Mandela: ‘It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another’. Embrace Change - If we can accept that change is part of life, rather than trying to avoid it, we can respond with flexibility rather than with fear. Although there are always external factors to consider, if we act with clear focus and good intention, we can learn from life and come out stronger and richer for our experiences. Prize Draw - If you are ready to make some changes in your life, and increase your happiness and sense of wellbeing, why not enter the lucky draw for a 2 hour ‘Life Review’ coaching session?
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Which animal are you?
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art which explores the use of the five elements; fire, earth, water, wood and metal in a space. Janine Lowe, cannot only Feng Shui your house or business, she can also work out your most auspicious dates for major events in life such as getting married or engaged, moving house, signing contracts or starting a new business. The first stage is to work out what animal in the Chinese calendar you are ruled by. The year dates below show what animal you are but
the exception is that between January and February 4th of that year you have to use the animal before as the Chinese celebrate their new year in February. For example people born on February 2nd 1983 although 1983 is the year of the pig, the Chinese would see them as dogs. So check out what animal you are! If you would like to find out more about the power of decluttering and more useful tips, go to Janine’s blog at www.janinelowe.co.uk or contact Janine on 01903 787888.
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session in the whirlpool bath catching up with friends. If you are feeling in need of some exercise after all this relaxation, you can join in with one of a wide selection of classes such as Yoga or Pilates to keep you relaxed or a Body Pump or Body Combat if you want to feel energised. Perhaps a spot of gym work is more appealing? Well the gym with its full range of state of the art machines and friendly helpful staff awaits you and you can have your own individual personalised programme to keep you on track.
Whether it is a solo treat or shared with friends, Slinfold Golf and Country Club can offer you all the pampering of a high class spa combined with the friendliness of a local club. There is a bar and restaurant area where you can relax in a comfortable leather armchair and read the newspaper or have a little social chit chat on the terrace while soaking up the last rays of winter sun. What more could you want in the dark days of winter? A perfect treat to leave you... replenished, relaxed and revitalised!
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Come on Alice, stop hiding behind those clothes and take a bow! Alice Chambers had tirelessly worked for many months to create a unique and sparkling event which was one of the high spots in the Horsham social calendar. Alice has struggled with her own health but it did not stop her from creating a wonderful and successful fashion show with a charity auction and raffle which raised a staggering £4,500 for Chase and St Catherine’s Hospice. Alice had campaigned to get local businesses to sponsor the event and Churchs Performance Cars zoomed in to take pole position with Nick Emens of the Oestopathic Back clinic to make the dream a reality. Many small businesses were asked to donate to the auction and raffle, and donate they did! The prizes included hot air balloon rides, massages and even a pole dancing lesson! The top prize was the white gold teardrop diamond necklace which was donated by Jim and Judy Pounds and it went for a very respectable £950 after a very tense bidding competition, skilfully managed by Tim Fifield. Tim, as usual, added wit and flair to the evening with his quick witted delivery and his ‘off the cuff’ comment at the end of the auction to the winner, Roger Light, ”well, you are light of £950 now” drew laughter from the whole room! Alice has her own fashion range ‘The Essence of Fashion’ (www.essenceoffashion. co.uk) which offers a range of clothes and accessories which are appealing and versatile, to women of all sizes from 10 to 24. The hats were a great source of fun especially for
Dee Blick, of the Marketing gym who proved she had a flair for modelling as much as marketing. All the models clearly enjoyed themselves and promoted Alice’s designs and those of Toni Pickles from Getwaisted (www.getwaisted. co.uk). Toni showcased her stunning collection of evening and party wear. I was particularly taken with a long red dress with a one shoulder reveal feature - it would have made you feel like Tess Daly! Gay Richardson helped with the styling and all the models were made up by Anita of the Ladies Club and Studio 2 did the hair. The models were all local businesswomen and they were lively and entertaining as they srutted their stuff on the catwalk! They were Sue Atkins, Dee Blick, Toni Pickles, Gay Richardson, Jo Russell, Suzanne Sawyer, Tamsin Eade, Tamsen Garrie, Lesley Pearson, Judy Pound, Stephanie Hall and Lily who stood in at the last moment. The surroundings of the Mannings Heath Golf Club were ideal for such a top notch event and the beautiful voice of Alice Ella accompanied by Vick Chase provided a enchanting interlude in the proceedings. Ian Barnes of G.R Sound Solutions also entertained us with his Sinatra classics at the end of the evening. Well, Alice I think you can be proud of yourself and take a well earned rest now, but of course we know you won’t, as you are off to Petworth House to raise more funds in their Christmas Shopping Event!! You can rest assured though, that you have certainly made a difference to many people’s lives this week.
Julia Martin
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Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 12/11/2010 and 18/11/2010 DC/10/0903 Existing use of Tattleton Lodge as two self contained residential units (Certificate of Lawful Development - Existing) Tattleton Lodge Hammerpond Road Plummers Plain Horsham West Sussex RH13 6PF DC/10/2388 Replacement of existing dining room and conservatory with proposed orangery Little Copse Grouse Road Colgate Horsham West Sussex RH13 6HT DC/10/2411 Conversion of builders yard / store to a one-bed holiday let unit Nightingale Hall Barn Shoreham Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9SF DC/10/2280 Single storey extension with rooms in the roof space and related internal alterations (Full Planning) The Cottage Bottings Farm London Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9AD DC/10/2352 Painted fascia board with orange lettering 'King Fish' signage Stanmore House London Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9JJ DC/10/2354 Retrospective permission for the installation of AC equipment for air conditioning of rooms, replacement kitchen extraction system (Full Planning) The George Hotel High Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9DB DC/10/2355 Retrospective permission for the installation of AC equipment for air conditioning of rooms, replacement kitchen extraction system (Listed Building Consent) The George Hotel High Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9DB DC/10/2400 Expansion of Henfield Business Park including the erection of an industrial building containing 5 units, a new access and parking and cycle provision Henfield Business Park Shoreham Road
Planning Applications
Henfield West Sussex DC/10/2402 Renewal of unimplemented Conservation Area consent DC/07/1957 (Demolition of various buildings) Post Office High Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9DA DC/10/2404 Enlargement of bungalow to form two-storey chalet (including raising the roof and incorporating dormer windows) Farthings Furners Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9HS DC/10/2302 Non-Material Amendments to previous permission DC/10/1661 (Conversion of barns to form a single dwelling) Swan River Lodge London Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9AD DC/10/2394 Renewal of unimplemented planning permission DC/07/1953 (Demolition of various buildings, alterations to existing buildings and erection of 5 retail units and 1 x 2-bed flat) Post Office High Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9DA DC/10/2387 First floor extension above garage 7 Stag Close Henfield West Sussex BN5 9HG DC/10/2374 Surgery to 1 x Oak and 1 x Beech tree; fell 1 x Christmas tree (Work to Trees in a Conservation Area) Newtimbers Henfield Common North Henfield West Sussex BN5 9RL DC/10/2413 Prior Notification to install 1 x BT DSLAM cabinet (Gordon Road, South of Southwood, Wimblehurst Road) Gordon Road Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2390 Installation of standard Argos store branded signage 6 Worthing Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1SL DC/10/2384 Erection of 4 advertising signs to replace existing Lifestyle Europe Ltd 53 - 55 Bishopric Horsham West Sussex DC/10/2389 Replace roof to existing clubhouse Horsham Rugby Club Hammerpond Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 6PJ
DC/10/2368 Surgery to 1 x Field Maple tree 69 Highlands Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5NE DC/10/2375 Surgery to 2 x Lime (T1 andT2) trees 10 Hernbrook Drive Horsham West Sussex RH13 6EW DC/10/2376 Surgery to 1 x Ash tree 20 Whytings Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JZ DC/10/2409 Non-Material Amendment to previous application DC/10/0376 (erection of an acoustic screen to the roof of the extension to building 38) Novartis Pharmaceuticals Uk Limited Wimblehurst Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 5AB DC/10/2199 Renewal of unimplemented planning permission DC/08/1927 (To extend temporary permission for the erection of a modular cabin type building) Novartis Pharmaceuticals Uk Limited Wimblehurst Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 5AB DC/10/2357 Erection of conservatory to rear of property 59 Earles Meadow Horsham West Sussex RH12 4HR DC/10/2369 Replacement of flat roof with pitched and tiled roof to front elevation and conversion of garage 20 Downsview Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 4PF DC/10/2362 Fell 2 x European Larch trees (T1 and T2) Holly House Hillcrest Park Lower Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2AW DC/10/2382 Creation of 50 x 80 metre sand school with timber post and rail fence on the site of an existing equestrian / schooling paddock Coombelands Racing Stables Coombelands Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1BP DC/10/2383 Erection of single storey facilities building for staff and visitors Coombelands Racing Stables Coombelands Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1BP DC/10/2406 Restoration of existing farm buildings (Agricultural Prior Notification) Barn Rackham Street Rackham West Sussex
DC/10/2373 Removal of 2 x Conifer Trees (Work to trees in a Conservation Area) Lower Kings Church Street Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3EE DC/10/2414 Revised entrance, curved screen walls, gates in lieu of previously approved entrance under DC/10/0652 Highlands Hayes Lane Slinfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 0SN DC/10/2360 Construction of traditional oak framed two-bay garage, carport and gardener's toilet Waterland Farm Waterlands Lane Rowhook Horsham West Sussex RH12 3PX DC/10/2273 Extension to reception area and internal alterations Hillcrest-Slinfold Stane Street Slinfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 0QX DC/10/2380 Use of an existing caravan for residential purposes, along with construction of a porch and installation of an underground septic tank (Certificate of Lawful Development - Existing) Woodside Guildford Road Clemsfold Horsham West Sussex RH12 3PW DC/10/2129 Retention of an earthen bund and lined circular steel tank for containment of slurry, upgrade of entrance to field off private driveway Shermanbury Place Brighton Road Shermanbury Horsham West Sussex RH13 8HF DC/10/2415 Proposed storage container, internal alterations to Bowls Club rooms and replacement of existing doors with glazed door and side panel Southwater Leisure Centre Pevensey Road Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9XZ DC/10/2398 Change to combined use of community facility to use as an infant school, with single storey extension and erection of fencing Easteds Barn Easteds Lane Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9DP DC/10/2378 Overhead Line Denne Park Gate Denne Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1JR DC/10/2381
The public spending review has been welcomed by many groups as they believe it shows the government is serious about dealing with the deficit. Whether the economy can continue its steady growth once some of these reductions in spending start to bite remains to be seen, but the positive economic growth figures and an above target inflation level now suggest that interest rate rises are likely to rise sooner rather than later, as the economy looks in mildly better shape than most forecasters had predicted. We have seen some evidence of mortgage borrowers taking the initiative to preempt any rise in rates and to take advantage of some really competitive mortgage prod-
ucts during October with the number of people remortgaging as a proportion of total borrowers rising from around one in four in September to nearly one in three in October. Fixed rates have continued their rise in popularity with almost two thirds of borrowers electing to fix their mortgage repayments in October. The price of the average 2 year fixed rate mortgage in November, as reported by Moneyfacts has edged up marginally in the last month to 4.48% However, five year fixed rates have continued to decline, reducing from 5.36% in October to 5.32% in November last month and from 6.20% twelve months ago. Shorter term Tracker products have, like their fixed rate counterparts, also edged up
marginally in the last month with 2 year deals now averaging 3.53% but still down from 3.78% twelve months ago. I would emphasise that these are average rates and many best buys are below these levels. Mortgage product availability remains at a post credit crunch high with almost 5,000 products typically available to mortgage consultants providing a wide range of competitively priced products. “
Surgery to 1 x Ash tree Holly Oak House Swallow Field Copse Southwater Street Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9AZ DC/10/2337 Variation of condition No. 11 of DC/05/2337 to allow extended clubhouse opening hours from 08.00 to 00.00 hours Pulborough Rugby Football Club Pulborough Road Cootham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4HP DC/10/2235 Change of Use from existing office space to a beauty salon and internal works 4 Dems House Old Mill Drive Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4QD DC/10/2289 To replace uPVC double glazed windows to the front aspect with hand-made wooden, white painted sash window to floor one (lounge) and one casement with envelope opening to the second floor 17 Church Street Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4LA DC/10/2371 Surgery to 1 x Willow tree on land fronting 22-28 Sir Georges Place Sir Georges Place Steyning West Sussex DC/10/2372 Surgery to 1 x Sycamore 8 Church Mead Steyning West Sussex BN44 3ST DC/10/2291 Conversion and extension of existing three-bay barn to form residential annexe accommodation to be used in association with Warminghurst House Warminghurst House Park Lane Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3AW DC/10/2292 Conversion and extension of existing three-bay barn to form residential annexe accommodation to be used in association with Warminghurst House (Listed Building Consent) Warminghurst House Park Lane Ashington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 3AW DC/10/2328 Conversion of existing attached garage and rear first floor extension 41 Saltings Way Upper Beeding Steyning West Sussex BN44 3JH DC/10/2349 Surgery to 1 x Oak Tree Rose Cot-
Mortgages at post credit crunch high Paul Watts from Mortgage
Solutions Limited comments on the Bank of England’s decision to retain the Bank Base Rate at 0.5% for the 20th consecutive month.
“For the twentieth consecutive month the Bank Base Rate is held at 0.5%. Now that the much hyped spending review is behind us, this will bring real cuts in services and a loss of jobs to both those employed directly in the public sector and to many in the private sector who supply services to those public bodies.
Paul Watts is from Mortgage Solutions Limited, at 13 West Street, Horsham and for further information on how the latest base rate decision affects you, please call 241414. Or visit www.mortgagesolutionsltd.co.uk
tage Foxfields West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2JQ DC/10/2361 Surgery to 2 x Silver Birch (T1 and T2), 1 x felled Alder (T7), group of 6 x Alder (G2), 1 x Poplar (T8) trees; Fell 4 x Alder (T3, T4, T5 and T6), group of 4 x Alder (G1) trees Tanglin Rambledown Lane West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2NW DC/10/2370 Surgery to 1 x Pine tree on land directly East of Lakeland Thatch, Monkmead Lane Monkmead Wood Monkmead Lane West Chiltington West Sussex DC/10/2363 Detached garage block Keys Mill Lane Partridge Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 8JU DC/10/2396 Conservatory to rear 6 Cambria Close Partridge Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 8GW DC/10/2397 Construction of 20m x 60m dressage arena with three rail and post timber fence Pikes Field Blackstone Street Blackstone West Sussex DC/10/2395 Side extension to provide single garage with extension to en-suite over, front dormer extension with pitched roof, new porch and garage conversion Buckland House Marches Road Kingsfold Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SF DC/10/2358 Extension to existing agricultural building, to protect machinery, feed and fertilizer (Agricultural Prior Notification) Buncton Manor Farm Steyning Road Wiston Steyning West Sussex BN44 3DD
Further details of the applications, including plans, may be inspected at the Council Offices, Park North, North Street, Horsham, during the period of 21 days from 06/11/2009, or can be viewed at www.horsham.gov.uk Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council should do so in writing, stating the reference number, to the Director of Planning, Park House, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL.
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Overlook nature reserve
Horsham
Rooney & Co of Horsham offers a fantastic and rare opportunity to buy a significantly improved and extended detached family home in Widgeon Way, Horsham. Located in one of Horsham's most respected areas, the house was built originally around the 1960s. The house has been extended and updated in the past three years. You walk into a very large entrance hall, leading to a living room which is triple aspect with a lovely feature fireplace. The kitchen/diner is a superb room, originally two rooms knocked into one. This is the centre of the house with bi-fold doors to the rear garden, perfect for those mornings where it’s not quite warm enough to eat outside. Beyond the kitchen/dining room is the utility room, ideal as a go between the garage and garden. The original garage was converted into a study/playroom and is ideal for children as it is presented today. On the first floor there are
Widgeon Way
five double rooms, all of a fantastic size, three of which have built in wardrobes. There is a lovely large landing with views over to the nature reserve linking all the rooms upstairs together. The principal bedroom has a new en suite shower room and a rather novel remote control system to the shower. The family bathroom has also been refitted with a white suite which we would describe as a 'proper bath' - long and deep! The house is fully double glazed and has gas central heating supported by a new boiler only a year old. Rooney & Co describe it as an ‘immaculate, very large family house, perfect for a family to move straight in to and feel very at home!’ The garden is very wide due to the house being set on a corner plot, it’s very secluded and has been well looked after. This is a very comfortable home in a prestigious and respected area.
For more details contact Rooney & Co on 01403 256262
Victorian home So-fia so good for MBG Brock Taylor are pleased to offer a character “Victorian” style semidetached property in the highly sought after village of Mannings Heath, for sale at £365,000. The well proportioned accommodation in Church Road is set over three floors and comprises entrance hall, sitting room with bay window, separate dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a first floor bathroom. Outside there is off road parking for 2 cars to the front, a rear
garden in excess of 150ft and a brick built outhouse with power and lighting. The property further benefits from a wealth of period features and is being sold with no onward chain. An internal viewing is considered essential to appreciate the overall size and condition of this family home.
To arrange a viewing please contact the sellers sole agents Brock Taylor on 01403 272022.
Munslow Bailey Gray Estate Agents literally waved good bye to their first customers last week. Sarah Davey and her partner Keith Peebles were one of the first people to instruct Munslow Bailey Gray, to sell their apartment in Horsham, so that they were freed up to start a new life in Bulgaria. Sarah said: “Initially we instructed them after seeing their eye catching board further down our road, we were attracted by the competitive fees on offer and having invited Ian Munslow to inspect our home had no hesitation in instructing him and his partners to help us sell our home, they really have made the whole process of selling up, particularly as we are emigrating abroad, as stress free as possible! Keith added: “Throughout our dealings with Munslow Bailey Gray we have received excellent service, we were particularly impressed with the regular contact. “It was clear from day one that we were dealing with people who genuinely cared about our circumstances. We are pleased that we chose an independent company run by the owners and feel we certainly benefitted from their vast experience
but also they provided a relaxed and friendly atmosphere at all times” Ian Munslow commented: “We
were delighted to have sold Sarah and Keith’s apartment particularly as they were one of our very first customers, although in terms or repeat business Bulgaria is probably a bridge too far! Munslow Bailey Gray are still of-
fering reduced fees of 0.5% for sole agency instructions, but hurry the offer ends 1st December 2010.
For more information contact Ian Munslow on 01403 267530 or visit their web site www.mbgproperties.com
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The result is the stunning Orangery / family room at Holly House, The Oaks, off Forest Rd. Running across the full width of the back of the house and overlooking the lovely south facing professionally landscaped and very private rear garden with Indian sandstone terrace, it provides lots of natural light through a feature glazed lantern atrium and banks of windows to its three outside walls whilst working as a fully functioning room flexible for a variety of uses from informal seating to dining, whatever suits your lifestyle. In addition to this lovely room, Holly House offers a traditional sitting room, dining room and study, and contemporary bifolding oak glazed doors give the option to separate room areas as desired to ensure space is used to the maximum. The fabulous kitchen and breakfast bar is fitted with contemporary cabinets under granite work tops and with quality integrated appliances.
Make the most of the festive season at Holly House Shorter days with less daylight, combined with the usual uncertainty of the English winter weather, means we have to make the most of whatever sunshine and light there is. Following on from the popularity of the Conservatory, an Orangery is fast emerging as the new “must have” trend designed to maximise on light while giving protection from the cold outside. Churchlands Homes have made the inclusion of an Orangery / family room with glazed lantern roof a particular feature of some of their larger four and five bedroom homes.
and Operations Director at Churchlands. “Our customers told us they wanted to enjoy whatever natural light there is during the darker months, particularly in view of increased awareness about the effects of a lack of sunlight on our health and mood during the winter. However, it had to be a room they could use all year round, so during the Spring and summer they could enjoy having doors open to their gardens without full glazing making it feel too hot for comfort.”
There are four double bedrooms, and the master bedroom en-suite and the main bathroom are fitted with bespoke Porcelanosa contemporary sanitary ware, and are fully tiled with Porcelanosa designer tiles. A tasty package of brand new 80/20 wool carpet and ceramic tiling to floors, gas central heating, a 10 year NHBC buildmark warranty, an alarm system and security features to the front door and windows, a pressurised hot water system, and full double glazing, means Holly House offers a rare combination of features which could make your Christmas this year very special indeed. An added bonus to immediate vacant possession is that whatever the weather, you can sit inside in comfort and enjoy all the light that’s available, plus what a great place for a Christmas tree to wrap up your new home! Available for sale at a price guide of £685,000, please call Churchlands on 01403 220800 or e-mail sales@ churchlands.co.uk for more information.
“Feedback from our customers was that they wanted to enjoy the health and social benefits of a large, light and airy room opening off the kitchen, but that sometimes conservatories were too cold in the winter months, and it was hard to make them feel cosy when it was dark and cold outside. Many people these days seem to gather around the kitchen area as the heart of the home at the start and end of the day, so we decided to design a flexible area off it that was part of the traditional construction of the overall house and could be used in any number of ways for additional seating or dining”, commented Sheri Potts, Sales
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West Grinstead £930,000
Rusper Offers in excess of £695,000
A most charming and beautifully presented five/six bedroom detached period property with a wealth of features set in lovely gardens and grounds of approximately two acres.
Set in the heart of the village, an enchanting Grade II Listed cottage which has been thoughtfully extended, set within a cottage garden extending to just under a quarter of an acre.
* Entrance porch * Entrance hall * Three reception rooms * Kitchen/breakfast room * Study * Conservatory * Utility room * Cloakroom * Five bedrooms * Three bathrooms * Cellar * Detached double garage with room above * Brick outhouse * Delightful gardens and grounds *
* Reception hall * Drawing room * Dining Room * Snug * Study * Kitchen * Utility room * Cloakroom * Principal bedroom with dressing room and en-suite * Three further bedrooms * Bathroom * Detached garage * Off road parking * Delightful good size gardens with plot size approaching a quarter of an acre *
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Coolham £425,000
Cowfold £395,000
A delightful and spacious detached character property converted approximately twelve years ago situated on a small private development in a semi-rural location.
Situated in the centre of the village, close to open countryside, a fine Grade II Listed attached period cottage with a wealth of character and versatile accommodation, a courtyard garden and an open outlook over the churchyard and school playing fields.
* Detached * Private development * Semi rural * Vaulted reception room * Vaulted kitchen * Principal bedroom * Ensuite shower * Two further bedrooms * Bathroom * First floor studio * Parking * Landscaped and easily maintained secluded rear garden *
Horsham 01403 248222
*Sitting room with open fire * Dining room with inglenook fireplace * Study * Fitted kitchen * Bathroom * Master bedroom with ensuite shower room * 2/3 further bedrooms * Attic room * Wealth of period features * LPG heating system * Attached storage barn ideal for conversion STTP * Courtyard enclosed garden *
Horsham 01403 248222
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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Upper Beeding
Upper Beeding
£319,950
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Price Range £375,000 to £410,000
DETACHED CHALET BUNGALOW
A deceptively spacious and extremely well presented four bedroom detached chalet bungalow situated in this sought after area. With fantastic views towards the South Downs which can be enjoyed from the ground floor and the first floor but also from the lovely patio area situated to the rear of the property which is of south westerly aspect and ideal for Summer BBQs and entertaining. The property is situated within three quarters of mile of local shops and amenities and a mainline railway station is located in Shoreham which is approximately 3.5 miles away.
Contact Steyning
A three bedroom detached family home situated in one of Upper Beeding most sought after roads. The property benefits from a good size rear garden and offers scope for improvement and extension subject to the necessary consents.
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Guide price £200,000
Small Dole
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Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House
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MODERN REFITTED KITCHEN & BATHROOM
A modern three bedroom semi-detached house, backing west onto fields with far reaching views to the rear. Situated in a cul-de-sac position in this small village between Henfield and Upper Beeding. The village has a convenience store and post office, village hall, bus services and pub. South of Small Dole lie the South Downs and to the West the River Adur.
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GUIDE PRICE OF £200,000 - £215,000 A well presented three bedroom semi-detached house situated in Upper Beeding with good access to local schools, shops and the main A27/A23 trunk roads. The property also benefits from having a garage.
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Situated in the heart of the village of Small Dole, is this well presented two bedroom ground floor flat with modern re-fitted kitchen and bathroom. The property benefits from having communal gardens, an allocated private parking space as well as visitor parking, good access to main A23 and A27 trunk roads.
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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Price Range £375,000 to £387,500 £410,000
Storrington Upper Beeding
£292,500 £319,950
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YEAR 2008
Horsham Branch Shermanbury
£335,000
Connells offer to the market a 3 bedroom extended detached bungalow. The property comprises entrance porch, kitchen, dining room, lounge, three bedrooms and family bathroom. To the rear of bungalow has an attractive garden laid to lawn with patio area. The front of property offers off road parking for four vehicles with lawn and mature trees.
Broadbridge Heath
£269,950
Connells are delighted to offer to the market an extended four bedroom family home situated in the popular village location of Broadbridge Heath. The property comprises lounge, kitchen/ breakfast room, downstairs shower room, four bedrooms and family bathroom. Front and rear gardens, garage en-bloc.
Horsham
£135,000
The property is a well presented ground floor flat with one double bedroom. The property comprises communal entrance hall with security entrance phone system, separate entrance hall, living/dining room, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing, communal gardens and parking.
Farthings Hill
£360,000
Berkeley Homes present Tillington Cottage at The Paddocks is a three bedroom semi-detached house within this select development located at the end of a private cul-de-sac offering a secluded collection of just thirteen semi and detached houses. The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, open plan kitchen and living/dining room with double doors to rear garden.
UK BEST LARGE AGENCY
Horsham
£425,000
Connells are pleased to present to the market a four bedroom detached property in the popular location of North Horsham offering access to M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton and Littlehaven station. Situated in the catchment area of Holbrook Primary School.
Farthings Hill
£500,000
Berkeley Homes present Hollycombe House at The Paddocks a four bedroom detached house within this select development located at the end of a private cul-de-sac offering a secluded collection of just thirteen semi and detached houses. The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, open plan kitchen and breakfast room, living room with double doors to rear garden.
Horsham
£385,000
Connells bring to the market this delightful well presented four bedroom semi-detached home situated in the ever popular cul-de-sac Hillside. Hillside is located within close proximity to Horsham town centre, with its plethora of shops, boutiques and bars and also Horsham mainline train station.
Horsham
£127,000
A one double bedroom ground floor purpose built flat ideally located for Horsham mainline train station and town centre. The flat offers double bedroom, lounge, kitchen and bathroom. The property will suit a first time buyer of buy to let investor. An internal viewing is highly recommended.
Horsham
£215,000
A mid terraced property which is situated in the North of Horsham with access to Horsham mainline train station and local amenities. Also offering 18’ lounge/dining room and fitted kitchen with French doors to rear garden whilst to the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom. Property is offered with vacant possession upon completion.Viewing recommended.
Horsham
£90,000
A modern first floor apartment situated close to Horsham town centre, communal entrance hall with security entry phone system, private entrance hall, lounge, fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, & modern bathroom. The property is set in communal gardens with communal parking. SHARED EQUITY.
Horsham
£269,950
Connells are pleased to present to the market a three bedroom semi detached family home situated with easy access to A23 commuter route. The property briefly comprises lounge, dining room, kitchen, cloakroom, three double bedrooms and family bathroom. Externally the property benefits from a garage with off road parking and rear garden.Viewing is recommended.
Horsham
£125,000
A well presented ground floor one bedroom purpose built apartment situated within walking distance of Horsham mainline railway station. Accommodation comprises, communal entrance hall with security entry, private entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, double bedroom & bathroom. Benefits include gas central heating, allocated parking & communal lawned gardens.
Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk
www.connells.co.uk
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ESTATE AGENCY of the
YEAR 2008
Horsham Branch Warnham
£425,000
Connells are pleased to offer to the market this property that forms part of a purpose built mews set within communal grounds of Warnham Court. The property benefits: kitchen, lounge/ dining room and cloakroom to ground floor. First floor has master bedroom with en suite and a further bedroom.
Horsham
£250,000
Connells are proud to offer to the market a two bedroom semi detached character house situated in the sought after area of west Horsham offering access to Horsham train station and town centre. The property comprises lounge, dining room, newly fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and family bathroom.
Horsham
OIEO £215,000
A two bedroom end of terrace house situated in a cul-de-sac location with easy access to local amenities and A23 commuter route. Property comprises: two double bedrooms, lounge, conservatory, kitchen, downstairs cloakroom, family bathroom, garage and rear garden. An internal viewing is highly recommended.
Horsham
£375,000
A four/five bedroom Victorian property situated on the east side of Horsham offering access to the town centre with its shops and restaurants, Horsham main line station and the M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. The property is in the catchment area for both Forest boys and Millais schools.
UK BEST LARGE AGENCY
Horsham
£274,950
A Victorian three bedroom detached bay fronted property in need of complete refurbishment. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, three bedrooms & family bathroom. Set within lawned gardens with driveway & garage. Offered with vacant possession & offering incredible value for money.
Horsham
£315,000
A stunning period three storey bay-fronted property situated close to Horsham Station. Refurbished by the current owners the property comprises sitting room, dining room, fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property is set in lawned gardens with off road parking for two cars. Benefits include double-glazing and GCH.
Southwater
£220,000
A three bedroom Victorian style property with parking and No Onward Chain. Property comprises: entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, driveway parking. Internal viewings are highly recommended. Offered with vacant possession.
Horsham
£220,000
Connells are pleased to present to the market a three bedroom terrace house situated in a popular residential location with access to Horsham and Littlehaven mainline train station. Property comprises: lounge, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom, front and rear gardens. Internal viewing is highly recommended. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Horsham
£220,000
Connells are pleased to offer to the market a three bedroom mid terraced property situated with access to Littlehaven mainline train station and M23 commuter route. The property comprises: lounge, kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms and a further single room, family bathroom. Also benefits a front garden, rear garden with decking, shed and stone features.
Horsham
£369,950
Connells are delighted to offer to the market a deceptively spacious four bedroom semi detached family home offering versatile living accommodation. The property benefits from: family room, sitting room, lounge/dining room, kitchen, utility room and four bedrooms. Outside offers off road parking and rear garden with play area. An internal viewing is highly recommended.
Farthings Hill
£875,000
Amberley House at The Paddocks is a five detached house within this select development located at the end of a private cul-de-sac offering a secluded collection of just thirteen semi and detached houses. The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, living room with double doors to rear garden, dining room, open plan kitchen/breakfast room.
Horsham
£110,000
Connells are pleased to offer to the market a top floor studio apartment offering easy access to Horsham mainline train station, Horsham town centre and park. The property comprises: lounge/ bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, allocated parking and communal gardens.
Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk
www.connells.co.uk
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www.mallards-estateagents.co.uk email: sales@mallards-estateagents.co.uk
HoRSHam
£167,500
A first floor 2 bedroom character maisonette on the west side of Horsham, gas central heating, allocated parking, fireplace, some sash windows. HorsHam 01403 263000
HoRSHam
oIeo £180,000
A 2 bedroom mid terrace property with 18’9 x 12’5 living room and a kitchen running the full width of the property. HorsHam 01403 263000
CoWfoLd
£235,000
A 3 bedroom semi detached family house having double glazed windows and electric night storage heating. No CHaIN. HorsHam 01403 263000
HoRSHam
HoRSHam
£239,950
A 2 double bedroom first floor executive apartment in a very popular gated development, presented in excellent decorative order. HorsHam 01403 263000
£350,000 Substantial family house on west side, 3 large reception rooms, kitchen, cloakroom, 3 bedrooms, first floor bathroom, large gardens, parking.
HorsHam 01403 263000
HoRSHam
£250,000
WeST GRINSTead
£284,950
A character 2 bed home with garage and landscaped garden situated on a private development converted from a well renowned stud farm. HorsHam 01403 263000
A spacious 3 bed end of terrace recently undergone refurbishment, approximately 55 ft rear garden. HorsHam 01403 263000
PLaISToW
£499,950
A spacious detached 3/4 bedroom chalet-style house. Entrance hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study/ bedroom 4, re-fitted bathroom, garage, garden with large terrace enjoying rural views over adjacent farmland.
billingsHurst 01403 785288
BILLINGSHURST
£139,950
BILLINGSHURST
1-bedroom penthouse-style apartment on village outskirts. Communal entrance hall, private inner hall, lounge/dining room, kitchen, bathroom, allocated parking. billingsHurst 01403 785288
£239,950
A 3-bedroom semi-detached house with re-fitted kitchen & bathroom in a quiet cul-de-sac. Entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/dining room, bathroom, garage, rear garden. billingsHurst 01403 785288
SToRRINGToN
£379,950 An extended detached house benefiting from a conservatory overlooking a south facing rear garden 3/4 bedrooms, living room, dining room, third reception room/bedroom, conservatory, kitchen, utility lobby, shower room, bathroom, separate W.C., garage plus driveway parking.
storrington 01903 746000
BILLINGSHURST
£319,950
BILLINGSHURST
SToRRINGToN
£309,950
Detached house with outlook over wooded copse offering excellent accommodation. 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), 2 reception rooms, conservatory, attached garage, parking. storrington 01903 746000
£315,000
A 3-bedroom detached house. Entrance Hall, cloakroom, kitchen, lounge/dining room, conservatory, en-suite to master bedroom, integral garage, enclosed rear garden. billingsHurst 01403 785288
A detached 4-bedroom property situated in a small residential cul-de-sac. Entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, 4 bedrooms, double garage. billingsHurst 01403 785288
SToRRINGToN
£699,950
Brand new detached house on exclusive development. 4 bedrooms, 2 en-suites, 3 reception rooms, hobby room, kitchen/breakfast room, cloaks, double garage, garden. storrington 01903 746000
BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288
WeST CHILTINGToN
£559,950
Detached bungalow with annexe potential situated close to local amenities. 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, conservatory, garage. storrington 01903 746000
HoRSHam 01403 263000
SToRRINGToN 01903 746000
SToRRINGToN
£200,000
A terraced house offering good sized accommodation within walking distance of village centre. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, conservatory, hobby room. storrington 01903 746000
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Munslow Bailey Gray www.mbgproperties.com
25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH
HORSHAM £189,950 • • • • •
Bedroom End Terrace Kitchen/Diner Driveway parking Additional private parking space Garden with side access
HORSHAM £275,000 • • • • • • •
Bay fronted three bedroom semi detached Two reception rooms Newly redecorated throughout Many period features Potential to extend (Subject to planning) Gated off road parking Open views over cricket field
HORSHAM £294,950 • • • • • •
A four bedroom semi detached Tandem garage Off-road parking for approximately four cars Excellent decorative condition throughout Modern kitchen with breakfast bar Early viewing recommended
HORSHAM £239,950 • • • • • •
Exceptional top floor apartment 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Juliet balcony with views of grounds Secure gated development Balance of NHBC warranty
HORSHAM £229,950 • • • • • •
A three bedroom semi detached Excellent decorative condition throughout Modern kitchen with built in appliances Recently re-fitted bathroom Convenient for the town centre and station Early viewing recommended
BARNS GREEN £795 PCM • • • • • •
2 Bedroom End Terrace Bathroom Cloakroom with shower Private driveway parking Garden Close to Village centre
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SOUTHWATER £950 PCM • • • • •
3 Bedroom House Fitted Kitchen Ground floor Cloaks Garage South facing rear garden
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HORSHAM £650 PCM
• Spacious top floor apartment • Excellent decorative condition throughout • Modern kitchen with built in oven, gas hob and extractor • Bathroom with separate shower enclosure • Excellent location near to Littlehaven Station
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BROAdBRIdGE HEATH £93,000 LEASEHOLd ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath |
BROAdBRIdGE HEATH OIEO £120,000 LEASE A One Bedroom First Floor Maisonette | Located in the Popular Residential Area of Broadbridge Heath Just Outside of Horsham.
HORSHAM £129,950 LEASEHOLd A One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Entrance Hall | 11’10” Kitchen
HORSHAM £164,950 LEASEHOLd A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat | Popular Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre
HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLd A Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are Living/Dining Room and Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms
HORSHAM £214,950 LEASEHOLd A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom
NORTH HORSHAM OEIO £240,000 FREEHOLd A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated in a Cul-De-Sac Backing onto Woodland | Popular North Horsham Location | Entrance Hall | Kitchen | Living Room | Dining Area | Three Bedrooms | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing
SOUTHWATER £249,950 FREEHOLd A Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House | Cul-De-Sac Location | Within Popular Village of Southwater | Entrance Hall | Downstairs Cloakroom | Double Aspect Lounge/Dining Room | Refitted Kitchen | Conservatory | Three Double Bedrooms | Family Bathroom
HORSHAM £255,000 FREEHOLd A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House | Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Living Room | Separate Dining Room | Refitted Kitchen | Refitted Bathroom | Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite Shower Room
TOWN cENTRE £279,950 FREEHOLd A Three Bedroom Link Detached House | Highly Sought After Location | Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Downstairs Cloakroom | Kitchen | 16’1 Living Room | Three Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing
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TOWN cENTRE £895 pcM A Two Double Bedroom Apartment | Town Centre Location | Fully Fitted Kitchen | Open Plan to Lounge/Dining Room
NORTH HORSHAM £995 pcM A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated in Popular North Horsham Location | Two Double Beds and a Single
SOUTHWATER £1,200 pcM A Four Bedroom Semi-Detached House | Popular Village of Southwater | Close to Local Amenities | Entrance Hall | Lounge
HORSHAM £1,595 pcM A Four Bedroom Detached House | Good Order Throughout | Popular Residential Area | Downstairs Cloakroom | Utility Room
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property
Fresh ideas Local independent estate agent, Woodlands from Horsham has brought home a number of new ideas for customer service after attending the prestigious Home Sale Network Annual Conference and Exhibition. Joined by fellow agents and business experts the event was held this year at the Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel, London on 12th November. Back by popular demand for a second year, the Conference was hosted by Channel Five News Presenter, Matt Barbet and featured expert keynote speakers including The Sunday Times’ Economics Editor, David Smith and Marcus Child, a regular speaker on conference platforms, addressing CEOs, politicians and sports people with his motivational addresses. The event’s five workstream classes focused on the impact of the current and future mortgage market, customer
service, the latest online trends for estate agency and business development. The Conference – in its 17th year - culminated in a glittering black tie Awards Dinner hosted by Hugh Dennis, star of the BAFTA winning BBC sitcom, Outnumbered. Overall 13 awards were presented at the event, including the most coveted award, the Cartus Cup, won by North Tyneside’s Cooke & Co. and the award that can only be won by past Cartus Cup winners, the Masters Cup, was awarded to Hexham and Tyne Valley’s Northumbria & Cumbria. The evening also played host to a charity raffle and auction in aid of The Kwagala Trust. This worthy UK charity works with the African community to provide loving homes for abandoned, orphaned or deprived children allowing them to live fulfilled, productive and sufficient lives.
Rural family home boasts 5 bedrooms Guy Leonard & Company are delighted to be offering for sale a very well proportioned family home set in a no through road in a popular residential development within Storrington. To the ground floor the property offers a good size sitting room with doors leading to the family/dining room, a further reception room currently used as a play room, spacious kitchen/breakfast room, separate utility room, cloakroom and internal access to the garage. On the first floor there are five bedrooms with ensuite facilities to the principal bedroom and guest bedroom together with a family bathroom. Externally and to the front the property benefits from off road parking and access to the garage. Side access leads to the rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrub and flower borders. The property is being offered for sale with a Guide Price of £479,950 for the freehold and
Storrington
an internal viewing is highly recommended.
Dean Way £479,950
For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on
26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex
01903 742354 or visit the website at www.guyleonard.co.uk
Property Management
STEYNING £1150pcm
aShINGTON £925pcm
hORSham £595pcm
RUSpER £550pcm UNDER OFFER
Three bed unfurnished bungalow
Three bed unfurnished house in village location
One bed unfurnished ground floor flat
One bed unfurnished flat above village stores
hORSham £1050pcm
hORSham £725pcm
Three bed unfurnished link detached house with garage
Two bed unfurnished ground floor flat within walking distance of town centre
hORSham £795pcm UNDER OFFER
Two bed unfurnished house on west side
Fax : 01403 217083 eMail : contact@knights-property-management.co.uk www.knights-property-management.co.uk
paRTRIDGE GREEN £1250pcm
Three bed unfurnished detached house in rural location. Available December
Telephone 01403 217427
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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk
Tel:
Horsham: 01403 217585
150169 Central Horsham £535 pcm
368027 Ashington £575 pcm
269335 Ashington £600 pcm
93664 Horsham £650 pcm
• Modern 2nd floor studio apartment • Situated in the heart of the town centre • Living space with double doors opening to faux balcony • Fully fitted kitchen area with appliances included • Wood laminate flooring throughout
• 1 bedroom first floor optionally furnished flat • Situated in the picturesque village of Ashington • Fully fitted modern kitchen with appliances • Good sized double bedroom with wardrobes • Communal gardens and outside storage
• 1 bedroom first floor furnished annexe • In pleasant village location • Fitted kitchen with appliances • New bathroom with electric shower • Rent includes water rates and gas charges
• Well presented 1 bedroom unfurnished flat • Conveniently situated close to the town centre • Redecorated throughout in neutral colours • Double bedroom with built in wardrobes • Private rear garden with patio area
Try another option... Sales are down, Lettings are
629466 North Horsham £695 pcm • Lovely 1 bedroom semi detached house • Situated in a popular area of North Horsham • Full fitted kitchen with appliances • Large double bedroom with wardrobes • GCH, DG, front and rear gardens, allocated parking
571246 Horsham £750 pcm • Well presented 2 bedroom semi detached house • In a quiet residential area close to local amenities • Modern bathroom with electric shower • GCH, DG and new flooring. Available unfurnished
All type of Properties Required Give us a call for a FREE no obligation rental assessment, from one of our experienced Lettings Consultants.
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Horsham:
474208 Billingshurst £850 pcm
508819 East Horsham £850 pcm
01403 217585
• Near new 2 double bedroom unfurnished house • In an attractive development close to the village • Fitted kitchen with built-in appliances • Modern bathroom with shower • Rear garden and allocated parking
• Updated 3 bedroom mid terraced house • Walking distance to town centre and station • Modern newly installed kitchen and bathroom • Gas central heating and courtyard garden • Available for immediate occupation and unfurnished
264381 The Comptons Horsham £925 pcm
83185 Horsham £1350 pcm
518660 Cowfold £1650 pcm
138403 Billingshurst £1950 pcm
• 2 double bedroom unfurnished apartment • Executive development with attractive outlook • Spacious lounge/diner with faux balcony • Luxury open plan fitted kitchen • GCH, DG and allocated parking
• Unfurnished 4 bedroom executive detached house • Situated in quiet close in desirable North Horsham • Separate dining room with doors to garden • Master bedroom with en-suite shower room • Gardens, single garage and driveway parking
• Beautiful 4 bedroom period cottage in Cowfold • Delightful enclosed rear gardens with patio area • 4 double bedrooms 1 with en-suite shower room • Oil central heating and dual aspect lounge with open fireplace • Detached single garage and off street parking
• Substantial 6 double bedroom family house • Situated in a popular village location • Modern kitchen/breakfast room with appliances • Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom • Tandem garage and parking - Unfurnished
18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU email: horsham@leaders.co.uk
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Warnham £1,950 pcm A rare and unique three bedroom duplex apartment set within delightful grounds of approximately 14 acres, situated in the quiet rural village of Warnham.
Horsham £2,750 pcm
Lower Beeding £4,000 pcm
Broadbridge Heath £2,200 pcm
A spacious five bedroom, five bathroom detached family house located close to Lower Beeding situated in 15 acres of private grounds.
A fantastic spacious five bedroom detach family house set situated in a quiet private cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Horsham town.
A spacious four bedroom detached family house with a large garden set in a quiet rural location which enjoys views of the surrounding countryside. Hamptons Office 01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com
Beyond your expectations www.hamptons.co.uk
Here. There. Everywhere. At Hamptons International, we’ve always been at home with technology. We were the first UK estate agency to launch an app for iPad, the first to offer an app for iPhone, and our website has hundreds of thousands of visitors each month. So whether you’re looking to buy, sell, let or rent, with us, it couldn’t be easier.
Cowfold £1,650 pcm Situated in the popular village of Cowfold this particularly attractive semi-detached period cottage offers spacious accommodation ideal for family living. *50% off First months rent if tenant moves in before end of December.*
Rudgwick £1,650 pcm
A fantastic recently refurbished three bedroom cottage dating back to the 1650’s situated in the delightful village of Cox Green, Rudgwick.
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The Pinnacle Letting Company
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BILLINGSHURST | £1450 PCM
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IFIELD | £1500 PCM • • • • •
Superbly presented 5 bedroom detached house, with parking Tastefully furnished Family Kitchen/ Dining Room Good size garden Approx within 10 minutes of Gatwick
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Recently built 2 double bedroom ground floor apartment with parking Security Entrance, GSH Modern kitchen with white goods Bedroom one has fitted wardrobes Modern bathroom
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2 double bedroom 2nd floor apartment, unfurnished 1 family bathroom and 1 en-suite to main Easy access to Horsham and Gatwick Parking Close to local amenties
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Well presented 2nd floor flat, unfurnished 2 bedrooms Modern Kitchen Bathroom with Shower Parking
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Delightful 1 bedroom cottage, Part Furnished or Unfurnished Kitchen with appliances Shower room Parking for 1 car Rural location
Short & long term lets available Different sized self contained rooms All with en-suite & kitchen facilities Set in magnificent grounds Easy access to Horsham & Gatwick
3 Bedroom detached house, unfurnished Lounge through to separate Dining Room 2 double bedrooms and 1 single Well presented family bathroom Sunny good sized back garden
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26 Piries Place, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1EH Tel : 01403 275030 Fax : 01403 264136 info@pinnaclelets.co.uk
4 bedroom semi-detached house Kitchen/Breakfast Room Downstairs cloakroom Off road parking Available unfurnished
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ESTATE AGENCY of the
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Horsham Branch
UK BEST LARGE AGENCY
£825 (pcm)
Horsham
Situated in highly sought after central location within a couple of minutes walk of Horsham mainline train station and town centre. This modern two bedroom apartment boasts spacious accommodation throughout including fitted kitchen/breakfast room, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, private allocated parking space and far reaching views of the South Downs.
Horsham
£600 (pcm)
An excellently presented first floor 1 double bedroom maisonette situated in popular residential location offering convenient access to Town Centre, Railway Station and main roads.Property benefits from gas central heating, modern fitted kitchen with appliances, open plan living space, well proportioned bedroom with fitted wardrobes.
Warninglid
£2500 (pcm)
Set in an idyllic tranquil location yet with fabulous access to A23/M23 this truly stunning 5 bedroom executive home boasts luxurious and spacious accommodation throughout. Includes 5 double bedrooms, 2 en-suites and family bathroom, magnificent fitted kitchen/breakfast room with additional utility room, 4 further reception rooms, double garage.
Haywards Heath
£750 (pcm)
A spacious and well presented 2 double bedroom maisonette offered in sought after central location within couple minutes walk of mainline railway station. Property benefits from gas central heating, modern newly fitted kitchen with breakfast bar, major redecoration throughout, modern bathroom suite, spacious accommodation, excellent decorative order.
Crawley
£625 (pcm)
A spacious ground floor one bedroom flat offered in good decorative order throughout, situated in popular residential location within easy reach of Crawley town centre. Other features include: private entrance, gas central heating, fitted kitchen, built in storage, private rear garden and allocated parking space.
Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk
www.connells.co.uk
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For 2011, the new BMW 6 Series Convertible is a car that offers its drivers a unique blend of distinctive styling, luxury and sporting performance. The 6 Series Convertiblegoes on sale in the UK on 26 March, 2011. Prices will be announced at a later date.
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Over 30,000 What Car? readers voted Škoda the Best Manufacturer of 2010. Škoda's multi-award winning range of cars also scored well in their individual categories, with the Octavia placed first in the Small Family car group, while the Octavia also came second in the Estates category. The Fabia supermini rounded off Škoda's outstanding performance with a top 10 rating in the Supermini class.
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It’s a problem for every household - which bin do you put certain items of rubbish in? Margarine tubs, used tea bags, aluminium foil, beer cans, and of course, most commonly - Mercedes Benz concept cars. Well, this one goes in the black compost bin... At this year's Los Angeles Design Challenge, the designers from the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios in Carlsbad, California, surprised everyone with a revolutionary vision.
environment from seeds sown in a nursery. Out on the road the car emits pure oxygen, and at the end of its lifespan it can be simply composted or used as building material. "As the inventor of the motor car, we wanted to illustrate the vision of the perfect vehicle of the future, which is created and functions in complete symbiosis with nature. The Mercedes-Benz BIOME is a natural technology hybrid, and forms part of our earth's ecosystem. It grows and thrives like the leaves on a
The Mercedes Benz BIOME Taking their inspiration from nature, they designed a vehicle which is fully integrated into the ecosystem, from the moment of its creation right through to the end of its service life. The Mercedes-Benz BIOME grows in a completely organic
tree," according to Hubert Lee, Head of the MercedesBenz Advanced Design Studios in Carlsbad. This year the competition had called for the creation of a vision of a safe and comfortable 2+2 compact car featuring good handling and a
first-class design, and weighing only 1,000 lbs (around 454 kg/kerb weight). The Mercedes-Benz BIOME symbiosis vehicle is made from an ultralight material called BioFibre and tips the scales at just 875.5 lbs (around 394 kg). This material is significantly lighter than metal or plastic, yet more robust than steel. BioFibre is grown from proprietary DNA in the Mercedes-Benz nursery, where it collects energy from the sun and stores it in a liquid chemical bond called BioNectar4534. As part of this process, the vehicle is created from two seeds: The interior of the BIOME grows from the DNA in the Mercedes star on the front of the vehicle, while the exterior grows from the star on the rear. To accommodate specific customer requirements, the Mercedes star is genetically engineered in each case, and the vehicle "grows" when the genetic code is combined with the seed capsule. The wheels are grown from four separate seeds. The Mercedes-Benz BIOME is powered by BioNectar4534, which is stored in the BioFibre material of the chassis, interior, and wheels. In addition, Mercedes-Benz has developed a technology to equip trees with special receptors which can collect the excess solar energy and turn it into BioNectar4534.
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£8,499
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renault
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£6,999
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£4,499
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n 307
Citroen
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£3,999 Mini
Peugeot
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£5,499
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BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday Kitchen. 11.30 Nigella Kitchen. (R) 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 12.15 Football Focus. 1.00 MotoGP. 2.00 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals. The semi-finals from the O2 in London. 4.30 Final Score. 5.15 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 5.30 Walk on the Wild Side. (R)
HARRY HILL’S TV BURP ITV1, 7.15pm He’s a bald, bespectacled funny little man, with a collar from here to the other side of Christmas. Harry Hill’s not much to look at but his comedy one-liners and anecdotes have won over the nation. What are the chances of that happening (or insert own preferred catchphrase here)? Tonight, putting an end to the current series, Harry pokes fun at more of our best-loved shows and spotlights some of the week’s most bizarre sights and sayings. It’s sheer lunacy, of course, but provides just the right amount of laugh-out-loud moments we need to go hand-in-hand with our first drink of the weekend.
6.00 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson. Celebrity spoofs, with Jon Culshaw. (R) 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing. The seven remaining couples compete for a place in the quarter-final. 7.45 Merlin. Part one of two. Arthur and Merlin set out to retrieve a magical cup that carries the power of immortality, but the mission is endangered by a trader who seizes the vessel. 8.30 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. With Russell Watson. 8.40 Casualty. Jay starts a petition against an administrative adviser, while Ruth tries to persuade Edward they should come clean about their sham marriage. 9.30 The Armstrong & Miller Show. Characters include art historian Dennis Lincoln-Park. 10.00 BBC News; Weather. 10.20 Match of the Day. Including highlights of Aston Villa v Arsenal; National Lottery Update. 11.40 The Football League Show. Highlights of today’s Championship fixtures; Weatherview. 12.35 BBC News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 12.00 BBC Switch: The Cut. 12.25 BBC Switch: Teensville: My Bar Mitzvah Diary. 12.50 BBC Switch: Popatron. 1.20 BBC Switch: The 5:19 Show. 1.35 BBC Switch: The Season. (R) 2.05 Film: Waterloo. (1970) Historical drama, starring Rod Steiger. 4.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 5.00 Live International Rugby Union. Wales v New Zealand (Kick-off 5.15pm). 7.15 Coast. Mark Horton travels to Ravenscar, North Yorkshire. 7.30 Johnny Kingdom’s Year with the Birds. New series. The wildlife expert sets out to film birds across the seasons. 8.00 Dad’s Army. Jones finds himself cast adrift. (R) 8.30 American Dream. People who could not square the dream with the reality of their own lives, from African Americans during the Second World War to radical groups including the Weather Underground. 9.30 Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Martin Clunes hosts an extended version of the current affairs quiz, with Grayson Perry and Jimmy Carr joining regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. 10.15 QI XL. With Jeremy Clarkson, David Mitchell and Ross Noble. (R) 11.00 FILM: Youth without Youth. (2007) Premiere. Drama, with Tim Roth. 1.00 Film: Night of the Demon. (1957) Horror, starring Dana Andrews. 2.35 Close.
ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 The Cool Stuff Collective. 9.50 Planet Sketch. (R) 10.00 All New You’ve Been Framed! (R) 10.30 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. (R) 11.30 This Morning: Saturday. 12.30 News; Weather. 12.34 Regional Programme. 12.35 Live FA Cup Football. AFC Wimbledon or Ebbsfleet United v Stevenage FC or Milton Keynes Dons (Kick-off 12.50pm). 2.50 Film: Corpse Bride. (2005) Stop-motion animated fantasy, with the voice of Johnny Depp. 4.20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 – Behind the Magic. (R) 5.20 Regional Programmes. 5.30 ITV News; Weather. 5.45 New Britain Does the Funniest Things.
Channel 4 6.35 Planet Cook. (R) 6.55 World Sport. 7.25 Sailing. 7.55 The Morning Line. 8.50 T4: Friends. (R) 9.20 T4: Shooting Nicole Scherzinger . 9.55 T4: Ugly Betty. (R) 10.55 T4: Koko Pop. 11.25 T4: Friends. (R) 11.55 T4: 4Music Video Honours. 12.55 T4: Scrubs. (R) 1.25 T4: Scrubs. (R) 1.55 Channel 4 Racing. 3.55 Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals. (R) 4.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.55 Come Dine with Me. (R)
6.45 All New You’ve Been Framed! Featuring a woman using stairs as a slide. 7.15 Harry Hill’s TV Burp. Comic review of the week’s small-screen highlights. Last in the series. 7.45 The X Factor. The remaining contestants compete for a place in next week's semi-final, hoping to win support from millions of viewers at home. Dermot O'Leary presents. The results can be seen tomorrow at 8pm. 9.40 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! More surprises await the contestants. 10.40 ITV News; Weather. 10.55 FA Cup Highlights. Today’s second-round ties.
6.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.55 The Political Slot. Andrew Lansley comments on social enterprises in the NHS. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.25 4thought.tv. Howard Marks offers his view on the prison system. 7.30 Grand Designs. Kevin McCloud revisits Thomas and Dervla O’Hare in Belfast. (R) 8.30 Apocalypse: The Second World War. How the war turned against Germany. 9.30 FILM: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. (2008) Premiere. A Victorian barber obsessed with revenge takes to murdering his clients. Tim Burton’s film of Stephen Sondheim’s musical horror, with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. 11.45 FILM: Genova. (2008) Premiere. Drama, starring Colin Firth and Catherine Keener.
12.25 Dating the Enemy. (R) 12.55 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.55 Surface. (R) 3.40 Sons and Daughters. 4.05 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 Morning News.
1.30 Film: Downfall. (2004) Second World War drama, starring Bruno Ganz and Juliane Kohler. 4.05 The OC. (R) 5.35 Countdown. (R)
Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Your Sport. 10.15 Fifth Gear. (R) 10.45 The Gadget Show. (R) 11.45 Emergency Bikers. (R) 12.50 Film: Murder Most Foul. (1964) Mystery, with Margaret Rutherford. 2.35 Film: Fly Away Home. (1996) Family adventure, starring Jeff Daniels and Anna Paquin. 4.40 Five News. 4.45 Film: Cahill, US Marshal. (1973) Western, starring John Wayne. 6.50 Five News. 6.55 The Mentalist. The team investigates a death threat. (R) 7.45 CSI: NY. The team is called to a football stadium, where the remains of a gang member have been dug up and a chance discovery puts Danny's job on the line. (R) 8.40 NCIS. A Marine is murdered, but before long the prime suspect is also found dead and Tim and Abby discover clues relating to both killings in an e-mail. (R) 9.40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Warrick is accused of murdering a notorious gangster – and as suspicion mounts, not even he is convinced of his innocence. (R) 10.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A comedian is found dead in a locked room. (R) 11.40 Forensic Files. Scientific and forensic techniques. 12.10 SuperCasino. 4.00 Fifth Gear. (R) 4.25 HouseBusters. (R) 4.50 Your Sport. 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
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5.45 Inspector Morse 7.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Wire in the Blood 11.00 Cracker
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3.35 Film: A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die (1972) 5.25 Film: Goldfinger (1964) 7.40 Film: You Only Live Twice (1967) 10.00 Cricket: The Ashes 10.00 Film: Hard Target (1993) Thriller, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme.
BBC THREE
7.00 World Cup’s Most Shocking Moments 7.20 International Rugby Union 8.20 Top Gear 9.25 Film: Scary Movie 3 (2003) 10.40 Russell Howard’s Good News Extra 11.25 Family Guy
BBC FOUR
7.00 Life 8.00 Birds Britannia 9.00 Film: OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (2006) 10.30 Mad Men 11.20 Getting On 11.50 Delphi: The Bellybutton of the Ancient World
E4
1.25 Hollyoaks 4.00 Make It or Break It 4.55 Friends 6.30 Ugly Betty 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 How I Met Your Mother. Lily looks for a new flat. 8.30 Friends 10.00 Film: Cellular (2004) Thriller, starring Kim Basinger, Jason Statham, Chris Evans and William H Macy. 11.50 Scrubs
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2.50 The Cat Returns (2002) 4.25 On the Town (1949) 6.20 Coach Carter (2005) Sporting drama, starring Samuel L Jackson. 9.00 In Bruges (2008) Black comedy, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. 11.10 Six Shooter. Oscar-winning short film, by Martin McDonagh. 11.35 Alien 3 (1992)
Sunday TV Choice
BBC1 6.00 Breakfast. 7.35 Match of the Day. (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Fern Britton Meets June Brown. 11.00 Country Tracks. 12.00 The Politics Show. 1.00 Match of the Day Live. Norwich City v Ipswich Town (Kick-off 1.15pm). 3.20 EastEnders. (R) 3.50 Drop Zone. 4.50 Points of View. 5.05 Songs of Praise. Pam Rhodes introduces festive hymns from Derby Cathedral. 5.40 BBC News; Regional News; Weather.
DONALD TRUMP: ALL-AMERICAN BILLIONAIRE BBC2, 9pm Before starring in The Apprentice, Donald Trump was already one of the richest men on Earth. Of course, you don’t make millions in business without alienating a few people, and he recently got a few backs up over his plans to develop a golf resort on sand dunes near Aberdeen. In this one-off, Emily Maitlis profiles the property tycoon, exploring how he amassed – and nearly lost – his multi-billion-dollar fortune. It features interviews with Trump himself, as well as members of his family and Mark Burnett, producer of the original version of The Apprentice.
6.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory. 6.30 Countryfile. Matt Baker goes rock-climbing in the Peak District. 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing. The eighth elimination is announced. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow. The experts value items at Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, while Fiona Bruce goes for a drive in a Daimler Dart – the car featured in the programme’s opening credits. 9.00 Garrow’s Law. A libel case leads to Garrow cross-examining Sir Arthur. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 10.25 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson. 10.55 The Apprentice. The eight remaining contestants are sent to Hamburg, Germany, where they have to sell a range of flavoured crisps to hotels, bars and restaurants; (R) Weatherview. 12.00 Sign Zone: Coast. (R) 1.00 Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Lagos. (R) 2.00 Holby City. (R) 3.00 Who Do You Think You Are? (R) 3.45 BBC News.
BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 10.00 Something for the Weekend. 11.30 International Rugby Union. 12.20 EastEnders. 2.15 Live International Rugby Union. Ireland v Argentina (Kickoff 2.30pm). 4.45 Flog It! (R) 5.15 Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals. Coverage of the final at the O2 in London. 8.00 Making Scotland’s Landscape. Iain Stewart explores how public opinion shaped the fate of Scotland’s marine life, and investigates why some species have become protected while others struggle to survive. 9.00 Donald Trump: AllAmerican Billionaire. Emily Maitlis profiles the property tycoon, exploring how he amassed his riches and investigating the controversy surrounding his plans to build a golf resort near Aberdeen. 10.00 The Trip. Steve and Rob visit Hipping Hall near Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria. Comedy, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. (R) 10.30 Match of the Day 2. Colin Murray introduces highlights of this afternoon’s two Premier League fixtures, featuring Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool and Newcastle United v Chelsea. 11.30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Tim Minchin hosts the comedy music quiz. (R) 12.00 The Stephen K Amos Show. (R) 12.30 Film: Stolen Summer. (2002) Drama, starring Aidan Quinn. 1.55 BBC News.
ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 FA Cup Highlights. (R) 10.55 This Morning: Sunday. 11.40 The X Factor. (R) 1.35 News; Weather. 1.39 Regional Programme. 1.40 Coronation Street. 3.55 Midsomer Murders. (R) 6.00 Live FA Cup Football. The third-round draw. 6.20 Regional Programmes. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 6.45 Harry Hill’s TV Burp. Comic review of the week’s small-screen highlights. Last in the series. (R) 7.15 All Star Family Fortunes. Actors John Thomson and Ricky Whittle are joined by their families as they compete to win cash for their chosen charities. Vernon Kay hosts. 8.00 The X Factor. Dermot O’Leary announces the results of another public vote and introduces performances by two of the biggest names in pop. 9.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Viewers choose the next evictee, as the contestants begin their third and final week of trying to survive a mixture of demanding physical and mental challenges in the jungle. 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 10.45 FILM: Intolerable Cruelty. (2003) Coen brothers comedy, starring George Clooney. 12.30 Premiership Rugby Union. 1.15 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.00 Motorsport UK. 3.00 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4 6.20 Sali Mali. (R) 6.25 The Treacle People. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 Freesports on 4. 7.30 Great Salford Swim. 8.25 World B-Boy Series. 8.55 T4: The Album Chart Show: McFly Special. 9.30 T4: Hollyoaks. 12.00 T4: Live and Lost. 12.05 T4: The Wanted: Video Exclusive. 12.15 T4: Ugly Betty. 1.10 T4: Friends. (R) 1.40 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 2.15 T4: The Simpsons. (R) 2.45 Film: Ice Age: The Meltdown. (2006) Animated adventure sequel, with the voice of Ray Romano. 4.25 The Simpsons. (R) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.50 Film: Alvin and the Chipmunks. (2007) Premiere. Children’s comedy, starring Jason Lee. 7.30 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. A bereaved mother argues against capital punishment. 8.00 Undercover Boss USA. The co-owner of a fastfood chain tries to improve his business. 9.00 Any Human Heart. Logan is shocked by the brutality of the Spanish Civil War. Upon his return to England, Ian Fleming recruits him to spy on the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. 10.25 Desperate Housewives. Bree gets embarrassed about going through the menopause. 11.25 8 Out of 10 Cats. With Sarah Millican, Johnny Vaughan, Jon Richardson and Louie Spence. (R) 12.15 The Real Housewives of New Jersey. 1.10 American Football Live. Indianapolis Colts v San Diego Chargers (Kick-off 1.20am). 4.45 Triathlon. (R) 5.10 Grudge Match. (R) 5.25 Countdown. (R)
Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 6.25 Fireman Sam. (R) 6.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.50 Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends. (R) 7.00 Mio Mao. (R) 7.05 The WotWots. (R) 7.20 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) 7.30 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs. (R) 7.40 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.55 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) 8.05 Little Princess. (R) 8.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.35 Family! (R) 8.45 Castle Farm. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 George Shrinks. (R) 10.00 Shake!: iCarly. 10.35 True Jackson, VP. 11.10 Your Sport. 11.20 Street Market Chefs. (R) 11.50 Andre Rieu Live in Dublin. 12.50 The Andre Rieu Story. 1.20 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R) 2.25 Film: Gattaca. (1997) Sci-fi drama, starring Ethan Hawke. 4.25 Film: Grounded. (2006) Family comedy, starring Lewis Black. 6.10 Five News. 6.15 FILM: Spider-Man 3. (2007) Superhero sequel, with Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst. Including Five News Update. 9.00 FILM: Beowulf. (2007) Premiere. Animated fantasy, with the voices of Ray Winstone and Robin Wright Penn. 11.10 FILM: Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid. (2004) Premiere. Thriller, starring Johnny Messner. 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.00 HouseBusters. (R) 4.50 Your Sport. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)
Digital ITV2
3.45 All New You’ve Been Framed! 4.15 Film: No Reservations (2007) 6.15 Film: Richie Rich (1994) 8.00 The Vampire Diaries 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.20 Zac Efron: The Hot Desk 10.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now! 11.30 Peter Andre: The Next Chapter
ITV3
2.25 Film: The Lion in Winter (1968) 5.10 Mr Bean 5.45 The Darling Buds of May 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Housewife, 49 11.10 Film: Shakespeare in Love (1998)
ITV4
3.20 Film: Goldfinger (1964) 5.35 Film: You Only Live Twice (1967) 8.00 Premiership Rugby Union 9.00 The Force 9.15 Richard Bacon’s Beer and Pizza Club 10.00 Cricket: The Ashes
BBC THREE
7.00 The Real Hustle: Celebrity Scammers 7.30 Sherlock 9.00 Gavin & Stacey 9.30 How Not to Live Your Life 10.00 Family Guy 10.45 American Dad! 11.30 Gavin & Stacey
BBC FOUR
7.00 Time to Remember 7.30 How Earth Made Us 8.30 More Dawn French’s Girls Who Do: Comedy 9.00 Alan Cumming’s The Real Cabaret 10.00 Film: The Edge of Heaven (2007) 11.55 Storyville: Mandelson: The Real PM?
E4
3.55 Film: School of Rock (2003) 6.00 Glee 7.00 Life Unexpected 7.55 Friends 9.00 Film: Zoolander (2001) 10.45 Rude Tube 11.50 Film: Slither (2006)
FILM4
2.55 North by Northwest (1959) 5.30 Carry On Behind (1975) 7.15 How She Move (2007) Drama, starring Rutina Wesley and Tre Armstrong. 9.00 A Mighty Heart (2007) Factbased drama, starring Angelina Jolie. 11.05 Final Destination 3 (2006) Horror sequel, starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
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BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Getaways; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Fifa’s Dirty Secrets: Panorama; BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Accused. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 House on the Hill. 11.05 A Question of Sport. 11.35 Freddie Flintoff: Ashes Warrior. 12.15 BBC News. 12.40 Sign Zone: The Apprentice. (R) 1.40 MasterChef: The Professionals. (R) 2.10 The Story of Science – Power, Proof and Passion. (R) 3.10 Secret Iraq. (R) 4.10 BBC News.
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.30 Animal Park: Wild in Africa. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Due South. (R) 1.45 Film 2010 with Claudia Winkleman. 2.15 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 3.00 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.45 Flog It! Ten of the Best. 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 Johnny Kingdom's Year with the Birds 7.30 Paxman Meets Hitchens: A Newsnight Special 8.00 University Challenge. 8.30 Miranda. 9.00 Ian Hislop’s Age of the Do-Gooders; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 Laochra Loch Lao. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Stormont Today. 11.50 The Trip. 12.20 Donald Trump: All-American Billionaire. (R) 1.20 BBC News. 4.10 Close.
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 House Gift. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 The Victim’s Tale: Tonight. 8.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.05 Stephen Tompkinson’s Australian Balloon Adventure. (R) 12.00 Film: The Day of the Jackal. (1973); ITV News Headlines. 2.30 UEFA Champions League Weekly. 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
6.10 Sali Mali. (R) 6.15 The Treacle People. (R) 6.30 Planet Cook. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.05 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.35 Frasier. (R) 9.10 According to Jim. (R) 9.40 Friends. (R) 10.10 One Tree Hill. 11.05 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (R) 1.05 Film: The Undefeated. (1969) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Dispatches: The Kids Britain Doesn’t Want. 9.00 Coppers. 10.00 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night. 10.55 3 Minute Wonder: The Turner Prize 2010. 11.00 Peep Show. (R) 11.30 The Lazarus Effect. (R) 12.10 The Album Chart Show: N.E.R.D. (R) 12.45 Premier League Poker. 1.40 Film: Alfie. (1966) 3.35 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. (R) 4.20 Film: Princess Mononoke. (1997)
Channel Five
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.15 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Ice Patrol. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 The Family Recipe. (R) 2.55 Film: Sherlock Holmes Returns. (1993) 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 How Do They Do It?; Five News Update. 8.00 The Gadget Show; Five News at 9. 9.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. 10.00 Film: Hard to Kill. (1990) Revenge thriller, starring Steven Seagal. 12.00 The Gadget Show. (R) 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.00 The FBI Files. (R) 4.45 House Doctor. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Holby City; BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Turn Back Time – The High Street. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 Northern Ireland’s Greatest Haunts. 11.05 Imagine. 12.05 The Graham Norton Show. (R) 12.50 Where Music Matters. (R) 12.55 Sign Zone: Coast. (R) 1.55 MasterChef: The Professionals. (R) 2.55 Renaissance Revolution. (R) 3.55 The Bionic Vet. (R) 4.25 BBC News.
CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 11.30 Animal Park: Wild in
Africa. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Due South. (R) 1.45 Car Booty. (R) 2.10 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 3.00 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.45 Flog It! Ten of the Best. 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 Jackie’s the Boy. 7.30 An Bhearna Bhaoil (The Gap of Danger); BBC Weather Update. 8.00 Alan Titchmarsh’s Garden Secrets. 9.00 The Foods That Make Billions; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 Great Unanswered Questions. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Stormont Today. 11.50 Limbo Babies. 12.50 American Dream. (R) 1.50 BBC News. 4.25 Close.
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 House Gift. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 River Monsters. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 All New You’ve Been Framed! 8.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.05 Homes from Hell. (R) 12.00 Brain Box; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 The Rockford Files. (R) 3.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 4.20 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
6.35 Sali Mali. (R) 6.40 The Treacle People. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.40 Frasier. (R) 9.10 According to Jim. (R) 9.40 Friends. (R) 10.10 One Tree Hill. 11.05 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 River Cottage Bites. (R) 12.15 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (R) 1.20 Film: Legend of the Lost. (1957) Adventure, starring John Wayne and Sophia Loren. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Kirstie’s Homemade Home. 9.00 The Family. 10.00 Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights. 10.35 The Morgana Show. 11.10 3 Minute Wonder: The Turner Prize 2010. 11.15 The Big Bang Theory. 11.40 Robert’s Web. (R) 12.15 Bull Run. 12.50 World B-Boy Series. (R) 1.15 Freesports on 4. (R) 1.45 Beach Volleyball. 2.40 KOTV Boxing Weekly. 3.05 World Sport. (R) 3.30 Great Salford Swim. (R) 4.25 Sailing. (R) 4.55 Deadliest Catch. (R) 5.45 One Tree Hill.
Channel Five
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.15 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Ice Patrol. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: Journey of the Heart. (1997) Drama, starring Cybill Shepherd. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 Street Market Chefs; Five News Update. 8.00 Sea Patrol UK; Five News at 9. 9.00 CSI: Miami. 10.00 CSI: NY; (R) Five News Update. 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) 11.55 True CSI. (R) 12.55 SuperCasino. 4.00 The FBI Files. (R) 4.45 House Doctor. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Wallace & Gromit’s World of Invention; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory. 8.30 Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers; BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 The Apprentice. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 The National Lottery Draws. 10.45 LOL. 11.15 Film 2010 with Claudia Winkleman; National Lottery Update. 11.55 The League Cup Show. 12.55 Sign Zone: See Hear. (R) 1.25 MasterChef: The Professionals. (R) 2.25 Lost Land of the Tiger. (R) 3.25 BBC News.
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.30 Daily Politics. 1.00 See Hear. 1.30 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 3.00 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.45 Flog It! Ten of the Best. 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 House on the Hill. (R) 7.30 Santer; BBC Weather Update. 8.00 Edwardian Farm. 9.00 Ancient Worlds; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 RTS Huw Wheldon Lecture 2010 – Science: A Challenge to TV Orthodoxy. 12.00 The Foods That Make Billions. (R) 1.00 BBC News. 3.25 Close.
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 House Gift. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 Coronation Street. 8.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.05 Real Crime with Mark Austin: PC Sharon Beshenivsky – Death on Duty. (R) 12.00 Brain Box; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 Film: The Appaloosa. (1966) Western, starring Marlon Brando. 4.15 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 5.10 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
6.30 Planet Cook. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.40 Frasier. (R) 9.10 According to Jim. (R) 9.40 Friends. (R) 10.10 One Tree Hill. 11.10 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 A Place in the Sun: Home or USA? (R) 1.10 Film: Operation Petticoat. (1959) Second World War comedy, starring Cary Grant. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Animal Madhouse. 9.00 Grand Designs. 10.00 Rude Tube. (R) 11.05 3 Minute Wonder: The Turner Prize 2010. 11.10 The Event. (R) 12.10 Music on 4: On Track. 12.25 Music on 4: Live at Russian Standard Originals. 12.40 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show Spotlight. 12.55 Music on 4: 4Play: Mumford & Sons. (R) 1.10 Film: Mister Lonely. (2008) Premiere. Drama, starring Samantha Morton. 3.05 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. (R) 3.50 Brothers & Sisters. (R) 4.40 Hill Street Blues. (R) 5.30 Countdown. (R)
Channel Five
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.15 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Ice Patrol. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Meals in Moments. (R) 3.05 Meals in Moments. (R) 3.15 Film: Undercover Angel. (1998) 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 Live UEFA Europa League Football. Manchester City v Red Bull Salzburg (Kick-off 8.05pm). 10.10 Film: The Art of War. (2000) Thriller, starring Wesley Snipes. 12.30 Poker. 1.25 SuperCasino. 4.00 The FBI Files. (R) 4.45 House Doctor. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
(R) BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Motorway Cops; (R) BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Have I Got News for You. 9.30 Live at the Apollo. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 Question Time. 11.35 Hearts and Minds. 12.05 This Week. 12.50 BBC News. 1.25 Sign Zone: Fifa’s Dirty Secrets: Panorama. (R) 1.55 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 2.55 Lost Land of the Tiger. (R) 3.55 BBC News.
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.30 Animal Park: Wild in Africa. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Due South. (R) 1.45 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 2.45 The 2018 World Cup Bid. 3.45 Flog It! Ten of the Best. 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 Getaways. 7.30 Hearts and Minds; BBC Weather Update. 8.00 Nigella Kitchen. 8.30 Rick Stein’s Cornish Christmas. 9.00 At Home with the Georgians; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 Blas Ceoil. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Party Political Broadcast. 11.25 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. 11.55 The Culture Show. 12.55 The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 1.35 BBC News.
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 House Gift. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 Coronation Street. 8.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live Tonight. 11.05 Martina Cole’s Lady Killers. 12.00 Brain Box. 2.30 UTV Rewind; (R) ITV News Headlines. 2.45 Surface. (R) 3.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
6.15 Sali Mali. (R) 6.20 The Treacle People. (R) 6.30 Planet Cook. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.40 Frasier. (R) 9.10 According to Jim. (R) 9.40 Friends. (R) 10.05 One Tree Hill. 11.00 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (R) 1.05 Film: North to Alaska. (1960) Comedy Western, starring John Wayne. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Beeny’s Restoration Nightmare. 9.00 Secret Millionaire Changed My Life. 10.00 Film: John Tucker Must Die. (2006) Romantic comedy, starring Jesse Metcalfe and Brittany Snow. 11.45 3 Minute Wonder: The Turner Prize 2010. 11.50 Reaper. 12.50 Music on 4: Mumford & Sons: Gentlemen of the Road. (R) 1.25 King of the Hill. 2.10 Coppers. (R) 3.05 Our Drugs War. (R) 4.00 Unreported World. (R) 4.25 Brothers & Sisters. Tommy makes a chance discovery. (R) 5.10 One Tree Hill. 5.55 Countdown. (R)
Channel Five
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.15 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Ice Patrol. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Meals in Moments. (R) 3.00 Film: Home Fires Burning. (1989) Second World War drama, starring Barnard Hughes. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 Highland Emergency; Five News Update. 8.00 Emergency Bikers; Five News at 9. 9.00 NCIS. (R) 10.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. 10.55 Law & Order. (R) 11.55 Cops in Crisis. (R) 12.15 SuperCasino. 4.00 The FBI Files. (R) 4.45 House Doctor. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Real Rescues. 11.45 To Buy or Not to Buy; BBC News; Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 BBC Newsline. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Missing. (R) 3.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Newsline. 3.05 CBBC. 5.15 Weakest Link. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 BBC Newsline; Weather. 6.55 Party Election Broadcast. 7.00 The One Show; BBC News: Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 QI; BBC Newsline Update. 9.00 Michael McIntyre: Hello Wembley. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 BBC Newsline. 10.35 The Graham Norton Show. 11.20 The National Lottery Draws. 11.30 Film: Primeval. (2007); Weatherview. 1.05 Sign Zone: Lost Land of the Tiger. (R) 2.05 Horizon: Back from the Dead. (R) 3.05 The Classroom Experiment. (R) 4.05 BBC News.
BBC2
6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30 CBeebies. 11.30 Animal Park. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Due South. (R) 1.45 Car Booty. (R) 2.15 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 3.00 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 3.45 Flog It! Ten of the Best. 4.30 Pointless. (R) 5.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Cook Off. 6.00 Eggheads. (R) 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. 7.00 Ulster Rugby Live. Ulster v Newport-Gwent Dragons (Kick-off 7.05pm). 9.00 John Sergeant on Tracks of Empire; BBC Weather Update. 10.00 LOL. (R) 10.30 Newsnight. 11.00 The Review Show; Weather. 11.50 Film: Spider. (2002) 1.25 BBC News.
ITV1
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 UTV Live; Weather. 2.00 House Gift. 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.58 UTV Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 UTV Live; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 7.59 UTV Live Update. 8.00 Countrywise Kitchen. 8.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 UTV Live; Weather. 10.35 Swingtown. 11.30 Dating the Enemy. (R) 12.00 Brain Box. 2.30 Countrywise; (R) ITV News Headlines. 3.00 Film: The Life of David Gale. (2003) 5.05 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.
Channel 4
6.40 The Treacle People. (R) 6.50 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed. 7.45 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.40 Frasier. (R) 9.10 According to Jim. (R) 9.40 Friends. (R) 10.10 One Tree Hill. 11.05 Smallville. 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Supernanny USA. (R) 1.00 Film:Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines. (1965) British period comedy, starring Terry-Thomas. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Four in a Bed. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.25 4thought.tv. 7.30 Freaks of Nature. (R) 8.00 Come Dine with Me. 9.00 The Event. 10.00 Peep Show. 10.30 Robert’s Web. 11.05 Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights. (R) 11.40 The Morgana Show. (R) 12.10 Music on 4: Adele: Video Exclusive. 12.15 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions: The Coral. 12.30 Music on 4: Live at Russian Standard Originals. 1.00 Music on 4: On Track. (R) 1.15 Film: Pushing Tin. (1999) 3.25 King of the Hill. 3.45 This Week’s 4Music Top 20. 5.35 Countdown. (R)
Channel Five
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 House Doctor. (R) 12.15 House Doctor. (R) 12.40 Five News. 12.50 Emergency Bikers. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 Meals in Moments. (R) 3.00 Film: It Had to Be You. (2000) 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 Fifth Gear; Five News Update. 8.00 White Van Man; Five News at 9. 9.00 The Mentalist. Jane is kidnapped. 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. A student dies at a party. 10.55 CSI: Miami. (R) 11.55 Cops in Crisis. (R) 12.15 SuperCasino. 4.00 Motorsport Mundial. 4.25 Your Sport. 4.30 Street Market Chefs. (R) 4.55 Rough Guide to Eco Escapes. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)
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Many thanks to all of the clubs that have submitted reports. We do our best to publish all reports sent to us, and welcome words and pictures from all sports clubs in the district. So keep them coming - and if you think there is a match/sports event we should be at then do get in touch. Don’t forget pics taken by The Resident are available as Jpegs free of charge. Please send reports and picture requests to ben@the-resident.co.uk
Slow starters hit back to beat B&B Youth Hockey It was another case of deja-vu as Horsham’s U14's barely showed up for the first 15 minutes of their Mercian League match against Bromley & Becks. Finding themselves 3-0 down, Horsham realised then upped their game and started to string a few chances together. At the break a frank and honest discussion inspired the boys and they started the second half on the attack. A goal came early from a short corner struck by the ever present Noah Chinn and deflected by man of the match Peter Neave. his gave Horsham great heart and the hockey started to flow with excellent passing and moving from all of the Horsham players. Matthew Blogg and Lewis Harvey scored impressive goals to level the score. With five minutes to go, Horsham's positive and attacking approach resulted in George Smith striking the winning goal 4-3 to Horsham.
l Hotshots dominated large spells of their match but lost out 2-1 to East Grinstead. Going 1-0 down early into the game, the shock of this goal fired the Hotshots into action with the work rate increasing ten-fold. Hotshots started passing the ball with good accuracy speed and created a number of attacks, mainly through Zac Chinn and George Smith. After a number of short corners Hotshots finally got their reward with a goal from Will Salmon, drawing 1-1 at half-time. East Grinstead had no real response to Hotshots’ speed and skill levels, but Horsham were made to pay for missed chances as the visitors grabbed a late winner. Toby Lewis and Lewis Neal showed great attitude and effort throughout and it was another strong performance from man of the match Noah Chinn. l Horsham took two U12 boys teams to Woking on Sunday
morning. Horsham Thunders team, drawn in Pool A, were in fine form, winning two games and losing one. Florian Yeates in goals made some super saves and had great back up from his outfield players. There were battling performances from James Castle and Damien Ruban with Toby Ray-
Daniel Hood, Sam Bourne, Andrew Price, Oliver Burke, Ryan Eason Butler and James Wilkinson were also part of the fantastic team effort. l In the afternoon the Horsham U12s were in action again, this time at Guildford, playing against teams from Croydon and Guildford. In the first game Horsham
minute the girls were told they had to play 'short corners' which is something completely unfamiliar to them. A very quick training session was organised and the girls learnt the ropes easily. Once in Eastbourne this was put into practice on five occasions and each time the girls were organised and managed the situation well. The competition was tough but
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Medal haul for Kenagi team Southwater's Kenagi Academy of Martial Arts claimed 10 trophies at an open karate tournament in Dagenham. Lorna Harty claimed silver in the ladies Kata, while Luke Harty also won silver in the cadet Kata. Cameron Rowell, Luke Sutton and Megan Banks were runners-up in the team Kata, while Jacqui Schenck was another Kenagi member who walked away with silver in the veteran Kata. Megan Banks took bronze in the dan grade junior Kata, while Luke Sutton and Cameron Rowell claimed bronze in the pairs Kata. Founder of Kenagi Karate, Sensei Brian Redman said: “It just shows what can be achieved by hard work. Our team is an exceptional bunch of individuals who never fail to surprise me with their commitment to the sport. “We have all been working extremely hard to develop a squad that is truly competitive on the national stage. "This year that hard work has paid dividends with major trophies being won across the country from members of our squad. Next year the plan is to develop still further, compete in more competitions and continue to bring the major trophies home. “A big thank you also goes to our sponsors Chandlers Building Supplies who have backed us for the last two years." Darts
Few surprises Horsham Under 10 Girls travelled to Eastbourne and came away as winners ward and Daniel Casey providing great support play to Joel Chinn, Jack Grant and James Brehaut. A fantastic team effort saw them score six goals, with Jack Grant getting three of them. Horsham Bolts were drawn in a tough Pool B. A draw and two narrow losses did not reflect the endeavour shown by every one of the Bolts team. Owen Casey in goal and George Cardwell in the outfield were playing up against people two years above their level but showed no fear . The never say die attitude of the entire team was rewarded with a goal in the final match neatly taken by Jack Cardwell.
never allowed their opponents into their half and got a deserved win , and in the second Horsham came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 in the last five minutes. Tired legs got the better of the boys in the third match and they went down 1-0. In the final game team spirit really showed and the boys got a deserved 0-0 draw. Well done to Oliver Burke, Ryan Eason-Butler, Jack Grant, Daniel Casey, Andrew Price, James Brehaut and Joel Chinn (ace keeper) who all did brilliantly.
l Horsham girls U10s travelled to Eastbourne for the Ron Easton tournament. At the very last
the girls went from strength to strength. The first game ended in a scoreless draw, followed by a 10 win and finally a 2-1 win against the runners up-Burgess Hill . This meant the girls were overall winners of the competition and came home with medals and a shiny trophy which will very soon have Horsham's name on! Every girl playing had a moment of brilliance but special mention goes to Hemma for her excellent play (including 2 goals) and her leadership as Captain; Maddie, our reluctant but exceptional goalkeeper, and Georgina Chapman who scored a memorable goal in the deciding match.
All the main contenders for winning this year’s K.O. Cup, including the reigning Cup holders progressed through to the next round safely, but there were some surprises. The White Harte, the champions, (formally Pelhams), eased past Windmill B from the C Division 7-2, with the Mill's Martin Taylor hitting a fine 116 finish as some consolation. Former champions Kings Arms beat another C Division team Kings Head 8-1, while A Division leaders BBHVC crushed the Hare & Hounds again by 8-1. Other 8-1 scorelines saw Steyning CC beat the Windmill and the Railway Inn power past the Fountain B, for whom Mark Paxton struck a 180. Another maximum was hit by the Three Compasses’ Bryn Marshall, as the Alfold side from the B Division saw off the C Division leaders Railway Colts 6-3. The C Division will have one representative in the next round, as the Fountain edged a thriller with the Dog & Bacon of the B Division 5-4, and Steve Whyte's 105 finish helped B Division Plough end the hopes of the A Division's Gate chances by winning also 5-4. The Anchor and the Storrington Club, both from the B Division, had comfortable 7-2 victories over A Division opposition in Loxwood Club and Sussex Barn respectably. Both the Kings Arms B, and Southwater Club beat lower division sides in the Crown and Kings Arms C, winning by 6-3. The Rising Sun went through after receiving a 5-0 walkover against the Cock Inn.
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It was a hard fought Div 5 North contest
Chris Knight strokes home the winner for Holbrook Fourths against a feisty Olympic Reserves side
Knight is Holbrook’s hero The Big Match Report: Nick Hind Pictures: Chris Woolgar Holbrook IV v Olympic Res Holbrook IV’s home record remains intact thanks to an enthralling 3-2 win over Horsham Olympic Reserves. The hosts were pushed all the way, having to work hard for the full 90 to see off a plucky opponent in this Division 5 North derby. Both clubs carried an attacking ethos into the opening minutes that set the tone for the entire match, but it was Olympic that began to create more frequently as they picked out the space on offer with crisp, purposeful passing. The visitors continued to carve out good opportunities
as Holbrook struggled to pick up their men. Aaron Wallboys and Gino Pointer went close for the visitors before Radleigh Matthew put Olympic into a deserved lead on 20 minutes, finishing off at the back post after another productive left side move. Immediately incensed, Holbrook clicked into gear. Tom Sullivan’s effort from all of 35 yards levelled the tie within a minute as Olympic were caught cold from the restart. Unlike Olympic, the home side built on their goal, turning on the pressure with a string of shots and corners as they
looked to take a lead into the break. And Chris Knight did just that, finishing off a great Ian Kerr pass from deep, with a cool slot past the on-rushing keeper. Holbrook’s dominance continued in the second half, winning an early penalty for a late lunge as the visitors failed to clear their lines. But Max Davidson’s tame effort from the spot was easily gathered by Sam Clark in the Olympic goal. Barely a minute later though, Clark was scooping the ball out the net for the third time after Chris Knight popped up with his second goal of the afternoon, applying the headed finish to a great left sided delivery from Paul Dawson. Olympic looked down and out at 3-1, but calling on all their reserves, they threw caution to the wind and began to throw men forward in search of a quick way back
into the game. James Matthew and Jake Lyle both had shots well saved before Sean Cowell, in the Holbrook goal finally succumbed to the pressure of the Olympic fight back. Jake Matthew finally beat the stickman from 6 yards after great work out wide from his compatriot, Jake Lyle, to set up a grandstand finish. Great entertainment, end to end, right to the death, both teams loaded up in attack looking for more goals. But, it was Holbrook, more productive in possession and efficient in front of goal, who managed to keep a pesky opponent at bay, holding on to a hard fought 3-2 win that lifts them to second in the table. After the game, both managers asked if I enjoyed the tie; a sure fire sign of a great game of football. Olympic gaffer, Roger Edwards said, ‘the goal just before half time
affected us- but we produced great football and had enough chances to win the game.’ Roy Hart, Holbrook’s big cheese, heaped praise on his young team saying, ‘after a slow start we really dominated at times- scoring our goals at crucial stages was very pleasing.’
Ryman League - Div One South Assistant Horsham YMCA manager Dean Potter praised his side’s performance on Saturday afternoon, despite being on the receiving end of a 3-0 home defeat to Walton Casuals. The result leaves YM reeling at the bottom of the Ryman Division One South League table and two points adrift of safety. ‘I can’t fault the lads for effort, and that is the sad thing about it’, commented the number two at the club. ‘They have all worked hard and it
has just been mistakes for the goals today - individual errors.”
Mid Sussex Senior Cup Southwater put in a superb performance but were knocked out the Mid Sussex Senior Cup 1-0 at County league side Ifield Edwards. Southwater had the first effort of the game when Toby Lovett fired just over from distance but it was the home team who took the lead on 7 minutes. Southwater were unlucky not to take the game into extra time with Lovett, Harry Carne and Sam Packham all going close. Division 3 Cup Southwater Reserves crashed out the cup as Tangmere grabbed two late goals to book their place in the next round. Tangmere went into a 2-0
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School team keep it clean Boys from Holbrook Primary School played some great football to be victorious at a recent U11s 7-a-side tournament. Eleven schools competed in a league system at Itchingfield Primary School in the Horsham and District Schools Football Tournament. Holbrook made it through to the semi finals having scored a total of four goals and conceding none. They faced Kingslea and Southwater in a semi final league and hammered home a fantastic eight goals whilst maintaining clean sheets. Holbrook met Shelley in the final and the pitch was starting to look a bit boggy in places. It was
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a great display of football from both teams, but Holbrook looked the stronger team. After great passing from defence to midfield, they were rewarded with their first goal. Holbrook were in their stride and the final score was 3-0. Organisers praised the boys on keeping a clean sheet for the whole tournament and scoring an impressive 15 goals! The team of James Christer, Richard Potter, Daniel Weekes, Alistair Garbutt, Harvey Haydon, William Clarke, Euan Rennison, Ethan Neal, JP Rushton and Ross McKay will now compete in the South East finals in December.
Ladies Football l Horsham Sparrows Ladies crashed out of the quarter final of the Sussex Women’s Challenge Trophy, going down 11 – 1 to Chichester. , Sparrows had to play the whole of the match with only nine players. Sparrows’ commitment and persistence was rewarded in the second half when Lucy Sharpe fired in from 20 yards. The back three of Georgia Malins, Emma Cooper and Elizabeth Sharpe battled for the entire game.
l Horsham Sparrows Girls U13's took on a Patcham side that have lost just once in 48 games. Sparrows went 3-0 down despite some great saves by Hope Laker, but in the second half put in a better show. Chloe Abbott stayed up from a throw in and showed an amazing bit of skill to take a well deserved goal. The team were excellent but Georgina Baker took player of the match for a composed performance.
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lead but Southwater fought back to 2-2. First Steve Etherington fired a superb free kick into the top corner from distance and Adam Hockley grabbed an equaliser.
Division 5 North Horsham Baptists Reserves and Newdigate played out an entertaining 3-3 game, in what was very much a game of two halves. A mix-up between Steve ‘The Cat’ Burns and Big O saw Newdigate take the lead, and Baptists found themselves 3-0 down at the break. After a stern half time team talk, a totally different Baptists team seemed to take to the field. Tom Pearce went on a Gareth Bale like run, going past several Newdigate players and blasting the ball into the right hand corner. 3-1 would soon become 3-2 with Jack Deacon smashing home
a penalty before a scrambled corner saw Eamonn Geoghegan grab an equaliser. Late on, Baptists were denied a sensational win when Geoghegan had a goal ruled out for offside which wasn’t actually flagged by the referee’s assistant.
Division 5 Central On a damp and chilly afternoon Cowfold 4ths young side continued their impressive unbeaten run when outclassing a physical Wisborough Green Reserves team on a heavy pitch. The match started well for the home side, once again featuring only two starting players over the age of 20, when on 4 minutes striker Jordan Williams' mis-hit shot fell kindly into the path of skipper Michael Nash who slotted home from eight yards. Wisborough Green got their equaliser on 30 minutes, but in a
classic counter attack move, Cowfold's Michael Nash crossed to provide Jordan Williams the opportunity to regain the lead. The second half started well for Cowfold when on 50 minutes Harry Revell's perfectly placed corner found the head of the imperious Ben Freeman who beat the keeper on his near post to take the score to 3-1. On 68 minutes Williams scored his second goal after receiving a beautifully weighted through ball from Nash. All that remained for the Cowfold manager was to ensure that the Nash family were fully represented on the pitch and that was achieved when Barry joined his two sons Rhyse and Michael for the remaining 13 minutes. Worthing & Horsham Sunday FL Horsham Juventus travelled to Worthing Minors on a boggy Sun-
day morning and returned with all three points. Having lost at home to Worthing Minors 8-2 earlier in the season, Juve were the underdogs and a result seemed unlikely as Worthing went 2-0 up. Having spurned a couple of good chances, Juve finally did get a goal when Josh Archer smashed into the top corner. Tommy Di Martino and Ryan Archer blew more chances to equalise and were made to pay when Worthing added a third. Juve hit back quickly, with Kyle Mitchell-Harris scoring a penalty, and in the dying minutes super sub Will Brownlee popped up with a brace, first reacting quickest to a Shaun 'Bale' Findlay cross and then finishing when one-onone with the keeper.
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The Autumn Junior/Adult Foursomes is an annual event within the diary of the Junior Golf Academy run by Calum Callan the professional at Cottesmore Golf and Country Club. Young Ben ‘Champ’ Powell (7) lived up to his name as he won the event playing alongside his father Nigel. Their net score of 22 (7 under par) was five shots clear of their nearest challenger. Runners up were Richard Bailey (8) playing with Barry Peate and Kane Minter-Young (11) with father John. Foursomes matchplay is a tough format but Calum said: “The juniors take great joy in playing with their fathers or grandfathers. “The format teaches teamwork and golf etiquette in a competitive environment. But - it is fun.” Hockey
Girls qualify for regional finals
In the U14 County Hockey Tournament held at Christ's Hospital and Farlington School on Thursday, 18th November, Christ's Hospital were runners up, which qualifies them to go to the Regional finals in January to represent Sussex. Christ's Hospital beat Millais, Brighton College, Roedean, Lancing and Ardingly and drew with Moria House as they went through as group winners with Brighton College as runners up. In the semi-final, the match against Hurstpierpoint College ended in a 0 – 0 draw with Christ’s Hospital winning 3-2 on penalty flicks. In the final though, they lost out 2-0 to Eastbourne. Captain Louise Mathias led from the front and consistently gave match winning performances. Imogen Dawe was singled out by the officials and spectators as a player to watch and admire with her skills on and off the ball. However the player who certainly produced some amazing and spectacular saves throughout the day was Daisy Treloar. The team will soon head off to Surbiton HC for the South under 14’s school girls hockey Championship. Meanwhile, Christ's Hospital pupil Gideon Hammond has been selected for the forthcoming London and South East U18 Rugby trials following his recent excellent performances for the County.
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Billy Dunn good but Hornets held to draw Left: Gary Charman was back from injury for Horsham against Maidstone (Pic: John Lines)
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New signing Billy Dunn wasted little time in announcing his arrival to the Horsham faithful, netting a goal on his debut against Maidstone on Tuesday night. But the Hornets' hopes of moving out of the bottom four were dashed as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by their fellow strugglers. The former Sutton man enjoyed a lively first appearance alongside Ben Andrews in attack and produced an assured touch to draw the hosts level on 64 minutes, with the sort of finish that has been sorely lacking up front this season. But the goal was a rare highlight of a fairly drab encounter that was crying out for the flair of the suspended Anthony Storey as both sides seemed content to base their tactics on the long ball. Horsham, as so often in recent weeks, looked the better side without being able to find an end result but that should have been put right on 37 minutes when Lee Carey's measured pass over the defence found Dunn racing clear of the last man but, as Walker advanced to the edge of his area, Dunn's lob cleared both goalkeeper and crossbar. It was fast becoming another frustrating night for the Horsham
followers and they were hit by the classic sucker punch on the stroke of half-time when Lye flicked on a long throw for Danny Hockton to head past Mark Zawadski at his near post. Ryan Woodford showed his displeasure at being replaced by Steve Davies, a minute later, but the smiles returned soon after when Walker's poor goal-kick was returned by the impressive Tom Graves and Dunn raced on to side foot the ball competently into the bottom corner to level the scores. Perhaps aware that a point was barely helpful to either side in their respective quests to climb the table, the game began to open up and Hockton passed up a great chance to restore the visitors' lead when he had a clear run at goal, only to shoot past the far post. Despite both sides seemingly going all out for the win, there was little structure in either team's attacking play and a draw was a fair result. The result leaves Horsham in 20th place, 2 points away from safety, while Maidstone join them in the bottom four after Folkestone's surprise win at Margate. Report courtesy of www.hornetsreview.co.uk
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Hat-trick heroes Barns Green returned to league action with what turned out to be in the end a comfortable win over a spirited Worthing IV side. Barns Green travelled in confidence despite their current lack of form and had to adjust their starting 15 due to an early morning pull out and an injury to prop Tim Wills in the warm up. This didn’t seem to hamper the green and the two called in replacements Tom Viney and James Cobb both had fine games. Barns Green gave a debut to new signing Jonny Barry at 13 in the absence of newly elected vice captain Sam Callaghan and he also had a decent game. The hosts were first on the score sheet as a poor pass saw them score an unconverted interception try. Barns Green slowly worked their way into the game and Will Tidey drew the scores level with a terrific solo try. Several penalties led to a converted try for Worthing, and things soon got worse for the green as they failed to deal with an overthrown lineout and the home side’s number nine scooped up the ball and trotted in for an
easy score. Jonty Stubbs finished off a free flowing handling move after some good initial work from Josh Callaghan and at the start of the second half drew level when Tidey outpaced his man. This seemed to be the catalyst for the Green to open up and a chip and chase from Cobb and some good support play from Stubbs led to him adding his second of the afternoon. Barns Green brought on Danny Conway after 55 minutes and he added an extra dimension to the visitors’ game. But it was from a scrum against the head that lead to a hat-trick try for Tidey Jonty Stubbs, not wanting to be outdone by his fellow winger Tidey, added a hat-trick of his own after some good vision from fly half Swetman. As the game drew into its final minutes, man of the match Conway snipped in from close range as he spotted a gap left by the tiring home defence for a well deserved converted try. Barns Green are next in league action on the 4th December when they entertain high flying Horley.
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Wet weather wonders In the only game in Horsham Park to survive the weather, Horsham Sparrows U13 fought out a high scoring encounter with Hurstpierpoint, losing 8-4 despite a brave display from the home side, writes Jamie Tullett. Hurstpierpoint started the proceedings only a few minutes into the game when the impressive Isaac Collins got the first of his hat-trick, firing low into the corner of the Sparrows goal, just out of reach of goalkeeper Reece Stonely. The hard working Sparrows forward Adam Lord had two good chances to immediately equalise, both being halted by Macklinlay Sinclair. However he soon found the net after receiving the ball from a long goal kick and levelling with a calm finish. The hosts began to look in control of the game, with efforts from Ryan Constable and Lord threatening to take the lead. However it was the away side who, against the run of play, next found the net, with Collins latching onto a ball from Josh Twigge-Molecey and once again placing his shot in the corner. Sparrow’s didn’t give up the fight and Craig Alan, Lord and Constable all had chances to even it up for a second time. But Hurstpierpoint’s counter-attacking prowess shone through, as they increased their lead just before
half time. Shortly after a Sparrows corner, the away side pressed forward and, from a corner of their own, Henry Gilbert volleyed the ball perfectly over Stonely leaving the home side with a lot to do in the second half. They soon narrowed the margin with a quick attack straight from the restart followed by Charlie Ward shooting high into the corner. However, the away side regained control and punished the home side with two quick goals, the first from TwiggeMolecey who rounded the defence and slot home and the second a header from defender Solomon Ross from an
sham were the attacking side and it paid off when after 5 minutes Zak Comber pounced and put Horsham in front. Lewis Blaney in Horsham's goal had not had much to do until in the 28th minute when he had to face a penalty after a Polegate winger had been brought down in the box, but he was unable to save the spot kick. In the second half Comber, Jake Legrange, George Hole and Connor Cushing all had chances but were unable to add to the score. But in the 70th minute Harry Garman beautifully set up Zak Comber for his second. All Horsham had to do from then on was to hold onto the ball, but instead they were trying to get a third. They paid the price when Grasshoppers equalised from a free kick.
Horsham Sparrows played their part in a 12-goal thriller in Horsham Park (Pictures: Victoria Thompson) accurate corner. Collins then completed his hat-trick with a quick run through the high Sparrows defensive line and a typically classy finish. Once again, Sparrows didn’t give up, pulling one back soon after as Cavan Ferguson dribbled the ball into the box and poked home. The goal was immediately cancelled out as Hurstpierpoint got their seventh of the game, TwiggeMolecey the provider this time with a ball into the box for Charlie Alderton to strike home into the roof of the net. Much to the respect of the spectators and their manager, Sparrows continued their plight for more goals and their resilience paid through, as Constable scored with a fluke shot-cross which swerved into the top corner. But Hurstpierpoint reinstated their four goal margin with Twigge-Molecey getting his second with a chip over Stonely after good play from Gilbert. The away team continued to press but hadn’t got any goals left in them, meaning despite their efforts the determined Sparrows fell to a 8-4
loss against a very strong Hurstpierpoint.
Arun & Chi YFL U13 Challenge Cup The Quarter final fixture between Horsham Youth and Worthing Dynamos ended in a fine win for the home side. Horsham took the lead when Louis Lewes’ free kick split the Worthing defence and Nick Bristow timed his run latching onto the ball and volleying sweetly. Horsham’s second followed r when Lewes had his shot saved but only as far as Finn Bigg who picked up the rebound and smashed it home. George Palmer, on for the injured Jack Reeves, made it three before James Tilley made it four after a fine run from Bigg. Horsham were punished for a mis-judged back pass in the 52nd minute with Worthing sliding in and scoring at the expense of any air in the lungs of Horsham keeper Wootton. Worthing then tested Horsham’s defence, pressing until the final whistle but good work from Nicholas Bristow led to a fine headed goal from Palmer. Horsham & District YFL U14A Lower Beeding Lions kept their place at the top of Division A with a hard fought 6-0 win over Roffey Robins Athletic. Despite a lethargic start, Aaron Pyzer netted the first
goal after 15 minutes, and a couple of minutes later a long range shot from Charlie BlairRains, rewarded him with a much yearned for goal. The Lions surged ahead in the first half, with Liam Ruz supplying another goal, followed by an unlucky own goal and a successful strike from Callum Nash, making it five. The second half saw Liam Ruz score once again, providing the sixth and final goal.
Horsham & District YFL U15B Roffey Robins Athletic convincingly beat Cranleigh Cougars 7-1. Roffey came out the blocks flying, and were 1-0 up after just 2 minutes, when Zac Malinsky glanced in a George Hole corner at the near post, and George Hole blasted in the second five minutes later after a delightful one two with Max Lewis. Jake Williams slotted home from close range, before a Dan Goddard pass found Williams on the edge of the area who neatly slotted home the fourth. A blistering shot from 25 yards from the Cougars was wonderfully saved by Andy Killner in the Roffey goal, but the ball rebounded back to a striker who poked the ball home. Roffey shrugged the goal off, and George Hole scored a minute later. Six minutes into the second half Jake Williams completed his well deserved
hat-trick, and scored the goal of the game, with a deft volley from 10 yards. Max Lewis slotted the final goal after Goddard beat the last defender, rounded the keeper and unselfishly passed to Lewis to complete a resounding victory.
Horsham & District YFL U16A An excellent team performance saw Southwater 'Red' come out 4-2 winners in the top of the table clash with Ashurst Wood. Goals from Ryan Thomas and Chris Maxted gave the Rossoneri a 2-1 lead at halftime. A Southwater victory never looked in doubt, but it took late goals from man of the match Scott Murrell and Adam Laker to secure the win. Arun & Chichester U16s Southwater went top of the league with an emphatic 12-2 win away to Bognor Regis Town. A solid defensive and midfield display supported some outstanding crossing and finishing with Adam Laker (5), Ben Chowney (4), Alex Southon, Zach Haulkham and Chris Maxted adding the finishing touches.
Sussex Sunday Youth League Youth U15s took on a tough Polegate Grasshoppers side, with the teams sharing the spoils for a second time in a month. As the game started Hor-
Sunday U18s League Southwater Under 18s got off to a flying start against Worthing Town. Jack Morgan hit the bar direct from a corner before Zak Moore opened the scoring. Dan Rose made it 2-0 following Nick Robin’s fine through ball and then was first to react when his initial shot was parried by the keeper to score his second. Southwater continued to press and just before half time Jack Carter ran onto Will Nash’s defence-splitting pass, beating the keeper at the near post with a rifled left foot shot. Shortly after the re-start Dan Rose completed his hat trick before Worthing staged a mini revival, scoring twice to pull it back to 5 – 2. There were further chances at both ends before Zak Moore turned sharply inside the box following a corner to stretch Southwater’s lead. With time running out, Jack Morgan thundered in a rasping shot off the post from fully 25 yards to make the final score 7 – 2. Man of the Match went to Jack Carter.
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