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Taxpayers’ £30k blow from mindless arson at children’s play area Matthew James News Editor

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Arsonists caused about £30,000-worth of damage by destroying part of a children’s play area at Southwater Country Park. A climbing frame was partly destroyed,

along with decking, fencing and “flame-retardant” matting at about 3am yesterday (Thursday). The Resident understands Horsham District Council, which owns the park, had not fully insured the play area. So the blaze leaves taxpayers with a bill to restore the damaged area – or children with a smaller area to play in. The whole play area, not just the area

directly affected by the fire, is expected to be closed for at least a week, including the normally busy Bank Holiday weekend. Steve Delahunt, head countryside warden for the council, said: “With the current financial pressure that the council is under, it’s no longer certain we will be able to replace this sort of equipment. Continued on Page 4

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Italian weather boosts festival Thousands of people flocked to Horsham to enjoy the hot weather and Mediterranean atmosphere of Horsham’s Piazza Italia. Charities and businesses enjoyed an Easter bonanza at the spectacular festival of Italian supercars and motorbikes, authentic Italian foods, opera and Shakespeare, a Carnevale di Venezia and other attractions on Friday, Saturday and Monday. Friday began with a roar as Horsham saw and heard almost 100 Ferraris along with a similar number of Ducati bikes. The Ferrari Owners Club and the Ducati Owners Club of Great Britain raised more than £1,000 for the Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice. Jayne Todd, of the hospice, said: “Chestnut Tree House was delighted to be the nominated charity for the Friday and Saturday and would like to thank everyone involved for making it such a great success. “Not only did we raise vital funds for the hospice, but we also raised much-needed awareness of the charity in the Horsham area. Thank you everyone.” More charitable funds were raised on Friday and Saturday thanks to the

Rotary Club of Horsham who organised children’s mask-making workshops in Swan Walk. Rotary Club member John Le Rossignol said: “Together with girls from Millais School, the Rotary Club had a great – if rather messy – time making Venetian masks with some of Horsham’s youngsters as part of the fantastic Piazza Italia. “The activity raised over £200 which will go towards the club’s Making a Difference scheme. Congratulations to Horsham District Council on creating a wonderful weekend with something for everyone.” Easter Saturday fell on St George’s Day, sparking friendly rivalry between the Italian market and the local produce English market. The car theme continued when the Pizza Express, Vines BMW-sponsored Italian Job Mini Run drove into Horsham to the approval of the waiting crowds. The Italian atmosphere prevailed throughout, with opera on the bandstand and comedy street entertainment, while Piries Place hosted an Easter fun day for the younger children. The sunshine continued to beat

down on the crowds on Monday as thousands watched Italian supercars form a spectacular rally into Horsham town centre. A Carnevale di Venezia helped to add to the Italian atmosphere with a comedy performance of Romeo and Juliet drawing big crowds, a circus performer amazing the children and a mobile Venetian gondolier making the audiences smile. Almost 200 people took part in the inaugural wine-tasting trail around Horsham while the Italian market continued to draw the crowds. Gill Buchanan, chairman of Horsham Unlimited, said: “Piazza Italia has become the key annual event for Horsham town centre, bringing thousands of additional visitors to the town. “It offers businesses a great opportunity to showcase their offer, additional turnover for many and adds value to the Horsham brand in the wider catchment.” Garry Mortimer-Cook, Horsham’s town centres manager, said: “The volume and quality of the cars involved this year has exceeded that which we had in previous years. “With the addition this year of the

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Arson attack stuns Southwater

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“There are various levels of insurance that cover the Country Park, but I don’t think this was covered. “The council simply can’t afford to insure all of its play areas to the same degree that you would want to cover fire damage in your home. “We had some major damage while this part of the play area was being installed last year, but this area was as fire-proof as you can get. I would say someone must have brought fuel to get the fire going. “We’ve looked at getting CCTV, but there’s no way of getting power up here and the kids know it when they want to cause trouble.”

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Countryside warden Sarah Johnson, who has worked for the council for about 10 years, said: “We’ve had several fires here in the past, but I think this is possibly the worst in the play area. It’s very shocking.” PC Jon Walker, of Horsham Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We believe this was a deliberate act and are appealing for anyone with information to please come forward. “Criminal damage of this kind is taken very seriously by Sussex Police. The play area is enjoyed by many children and it is sad to know that some people just want to spoil it for everyone else.”

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A spokesman for the district council said yesterday afternoon: “The new children’s play equipment which was installed last year has been severely damaged. Fire officers have confirmed it was an arson attack. “Given how well the play

equipment is used and that Summer is upon us, this is a real blow for users of the Country Park. “The site is currently being made safe and cordoned off from the public. Users of the park are requested not to enter this area as investigations have

yet to take place and contractors will be working to clear the site.” Anyone with information can phone Sussex Police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 110 of 28/04, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Les and Dee Searle, of Horsham, will raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust by driving a steam engine with a trailer and transformer as part of the 50th London to Brighton run on Sunday. Mrs Searle said: “My husband and I have a collection of steam engines which can often be seen steaming around Horsham and attending various steam rallies across England and Europe. “We are always looking for new challenges. About 18 months ago Les was looking at a photo taken in 1935 and decided he would like to recreate the scene. “We have loaned the trailer from the Great Dorset Steam Fair, which we attend every year with our engines. “The transformer was a little more difficult as we searched high and low for one the right shape etc for the 1930s. Finally we found one in Southwater.” For more information or to donate, see www.justgiving.com/horshamtraction-london-to-brighton

Shop raid aborted Three men smashed glass in the front door of Budgens, High Street, Billingshurst, but ran off empty-handed when an alarm went off. They wore hooded tops to conceal their identities and one may also have had a pair of tights over his head. Police believe the aborted raid, at 3.50am on Sunday, may be linked to a recent series of night-time Co-op burglaries in which cigarettes were stolen. Anyone with information can contact police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 0313 of 24/4, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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Community council ‘needed for Park’ Horsham Park should have its own community council, according to Jim Duggan of the Park People’s Peace Party. Mr Duggan said: “The neighbourhood councils of Denne, Forest and Trafalgar wards were created prior to the creation of Horsham Park ward in 2003. Each of these ‘representative’ groups cut into the Park ward, leaving its residents with no council of its own. “I urge all residents and community groups within Park ward to unite to get this much-needed local council underway. “Community and parish councils have far lower operating costs, so more of your money will be spent on causes that are of importance to Park residents – not on what an inner cadre of district council members think is important.” Mr Duggan added: “The absolute need for affordable housing to rent and part-own is of paramount importance to many residents. “For too long we have relied on large-scale private developments to deliver these as a percentage. This is putting the cart before the horse. “Local housing trusts are a proven way of delivering affordable housing without the unwanted large-scale developments and should be encouraged.” Mr Duggan supports “any proposed new hospital in the Horsham area” and wants Horsham to become the manufacturing centre for environmentally-friendly technology, such as heat source pumps and solar panels.

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The future of Horsham district for the next four years will be decided next Thursday, May 5. All 44 seats on the district council will be up for grabs when voters go to the polls between 7am and 10pm. It would take a big shift in public opinion to end the Conservatives’ control of the council as they have 29 district councillors to the Lib Dems’ 13 and two Independents. Labour and the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) have no councillors in the district, but both parties are hopeful of better performances in certain wards this time – most notably Broadbridge Heath and Billingshurst. The Green Party and other candidates are standing in some wards, but the British National Party has chosen

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not to contest any seats in the district. With the Lib Dems involved in a coalition government nationally, Labour is claiming to be the real opposition to the Tories locally. In an article for The Resident this week, Horsham Labour chairman David Hide says: “The Lib Dems claim at every election that they are the alternative voice to the Tories and that voting for any other party will let the Tories win. “Since the general election, the Lib Dem pigeon has come home to roost and it’s clear that the way to guarantee a Tory win is to vote Lib Dem! “The Lib Dems are too close to the Tories, only Labour can provide an effective alternative.”

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But Cllr David Holmes, leader of the council’s Lib Dem group, says in his article for The Resident: “While recognising there are Labour supporters in Horsham District, the reality is that their support is unlikely to be sufficient to elect Labour councillors. “It is only the Liberal Democrats who can win against the Conservatives and ensure that the real needs of the people of the district are not

ignored.” Lib Dems will hope personal votes for their councillors will save seats they may otherwise have lost in the face of a fall in the party’s popularity nationally. Each resident in the district has been issued with a poll card, which provides details of the polling station that they can vote at. If possible, residents should bring their poll card to the polling station, but it is not needed to vote. The presiding officer will ask the elector for their name and address to check whether the resident is on the electoral roll. Each elector will receive a white ballot paper for the district elections and a grey ballot paper for the referendum on whether the alternative vote (AV) should be used in general elections. If the elector lives in an area with a contested parish council election, the elector will also receive a pale yellow ballot paper. Residents should mark a cross against the name(s) of the candidate(s) they wish to elect and a cross against ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to AV. Postal votes must be received by Horsham District Council by close of poll, 10pm on Thursday. If necessary, these can be delivered by hand to the elector’s designated polling station or to the district council offices in North Street, Horsham. Votes for the district council election and the referendum will be counted at Bluecoat Sports Health and Fitness Club, Christ’s Hospital, on Friday, May 6.

BILLINGSHURST PARISH COUNCIL ELECTION 5TH MAY 2011 I wish to thank Parishioners who have voted for me over the previous long period, which I have served to the best of my ability. I will not list the many achievements that I have carried out over the years as many of you will already know them. My main objective this term is finance, to keep the spending of your money under control on each project and to make sure that non essential projects at this time of serious restraint are put aside.

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MP Nick Herbert visited a new allotments project next to Jolesfield Common football pitches, Partridge Green, where residents have worked together to provide water and improve the soil. Karen Taylor, vice-chairman of the Jolesfield Allotments Group Association, said: “It has taken an awful lot of work to get where we are now. In the beginning it was a real challenge to get planning acceptance. “The committee would like to say a very big thank you to those allotment holders and other volunteers who have put in a lot of time and effort to clear the site, lay water pipes, plant hedges and continue to help with improvements.” Mr Herbert said: “It was great to visit Partridge Green and to see the new allotments. I was impressed with the hard work being put into the project by volunteers on behalf of other allotment-holders and indeed the whole community. “It’s wonderful to see local people being inspired to work together and to grow food which they can enjoy with their families.”

A date after Kate Parishioners will stage a wedding fayre at St Peter’s Church, Henfield, tomorrow (Saturday) – the day after the Royal Wedding. Co-organiser Pamela Chaston, editor of the parish magazine, said: “We thought this would be the ideal opportunity to promote the church and all the people connected with weddings in the Henfield area.” The Rev Alastair Cutting, vicar of Henfield, said: “Clergy from across the area will be available to answer questions about marriage. “This is a great time to emphasise the importance of Christian marriage and church wedding ceremonies.” The event will support local businesses involved with weddings, including florists, caterers, photographers, hairdressers and reception venues, and raise funds for St Peter’s Church.

Band together for RBL To celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion, the Sussex Band of The RBL (Horsham) will perform at The Forest School, Comptons Lane, Horsham, from 7pm on Sunday, May 15. Tickets are £4 on the door or via clive-longhurst@supanet.com and dianneloates@talktalk.net

Fitness for charity The Rockinghorse Appeal children’s charity will benefit from the six-week Sussex Bootcamps’ Best Body challenge, which starts in Horsham next Saturday, May 7. See www.sussexbootcampschallenge. co.uk for details.


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Why you should vote Conservative Cllr Robert Nye Council leader, Conservative

This last Conservative-controlled council has seen many successes despite the dismal economic climate. To highlight a few. We have delivered a further swimming pool in Billingshurst and went the extra mile to include a Combined Heat and Power unit. We have driven pedestrianisation

in East Street in Horsham and refurbished Storrington Centre. In Acorn Plus we have introduced one of the most innovative and successful waste collection systems in the UK. At the same time this cutting edge award-winning scheme, despite a few teething problems, has cut the cost of waste and recycling collection. Yes, despite what the Lib Dems say we have provided you with an additional bin free of charge, have raised our recycling levels to almost 60 per cent, reduced CO2 emission

considerably, reduced waste to landfill and all at lower cost. In addition this highly complex project was rolled out to replace the old system seamlessly and without major problems. We have been highly successful in many other areas from supporting small business through initiatives such as Microbiz, to caring for the elderly and those in need of help by maintaining grants for Age Concern and Citizens Advice, to name just two. As one of a number of accolades we

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won a national award for Excellence in Property Management to boot. Don’t forget our unsung heroes – a whole host of services that run on a daily basis that are effective and efficient in a way that means they are seldom the subject of attention. These are services like environmental health, licensing, parks and recreation, building control, benefit payments and many more. One of the biggest concerns to many residents is the issue of housing. Until the government’s position is clear we will continue to try to ensure that local communities’ wishes are heard and acted on. In Billingshurst and Southwater we have said that if re-elected we will abide by the view of the community from our consultation.

My own vision is for ‘Horsham to be the first council not to charge a council tax

This does not negate the fact that we recognise we still need new houses for our ageing population, more single people and other local needs. This is not easy as despite headlines like ‘Local Homes for local people’ we have to remember that the housing market is just that – a market. We cannot control who buys which house. We also understand the need to focus on living working communities as opposed to just houses. Our past and future policies focus on aiding small and home-based businesses. These are the lifeblood of our community. They employ over 80 per cent of the workforce, are very dynamic and thrive on innovation. They can make a real difference to employment. A thousand small businesses employing one extra person will do more for employment and the local economy than any large company coming into the area. The Conservative administration has been highly successful and commended in its initiatives such as Microbiz and local food and drink, and our campaign for much better broadband in all our communities and especially rural ones. Until government decides its position there are significant unknowns. What we need to ensure is that there are homes for local people from all walks of life that provide the best facilities available, where we can influence it; at affordable prices and where community really works. After all, over 50 per cent of our district employees work from home for at least some of their working week! One of the options I have bought forward for consideration is a new market town. Certainly my own opinion is that it must be better to build a purposebuilt settlement with all the modern facilities and environmental benefits

such as fibre optic cables, centralised heating, ample recreation areas, modern recycling facilities and so on, rather than continuing to bolt developments on to existing settlements where they are patently not wanted. We have completed a significant first step with this project and while there are always some obstacles there appear to be no show stoppers. Watch this space! There are many reasons why the Conservative Party is best placed to deliver for you. In brief, Conservative councillors are generally very hardworking, enthusiastic, innovative and committed to improving our district. I believe we offer considerably more business experience and diversity of skills. Over many years we have successfully used these skills to raise Horsham District to one of the best in the UK and at a very low cost to the taxpayer. Under my leadership the Conservatives have been working quietly in the background to increase Horsham District Council’s ability to generate income. To date we have managed to develop a number of significant areas of opportunity that I am confident will raise many millions of pounds in the next few years. Invested in the right way this will produce a revenue income to replace the grant lost from government. My own vision is for Horsham to be the first council not to charge a council tax. Laugh if you will, but why not? We already earn a high portion of our income from past investments made on your behalf. For example, did you know that 15 per cent of the rent taken from shops in Swan Walk is paid to the council? There is no doubt it is possible, given the determination, to drive the vision! It is this type of Conservative drive and initiative that will best successfully address the problems we all face.

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of council tax in the UK for indisputably one of the highest levels of service and standards of living

Ultimately the simplest and most effective measure of success has to be that after years of solid Conservative control Horsham District has one of the lowest levels of council tax in the UK for indisputably one of the highest levels of service and standards of living. For this year and next year, we have further pledged to keep council tax increases to 0 per cent. The Lib Dems describe us as incompetent. If this is incompetence I can only say one thing – give me more!


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Why you should vote Labour David Hide Chairman, Horsham Labour

Horsham Labour Party believes that in these tough times we need local councillors who will stand up against the Tory plans to cut vital services. Cuts that are unfair and detrimental to our communities. That’s why our candidates are standing in these elections.

We have been talking to local people and listening to their concerns. We know that people are worried that the services they rely on are under attack. Cuts in play schemes, youth services and care for the elderly and disabled are already severely affecting the quality of life in our communities. More cuts in services such as police numbers and bus routes will make matters worse. We need to make sensible cuts

to reduce the deficit, but the reckless programme designed in Downing Street – and now coming to our streets – goes too far, too fast. The Tories running Horsham District council have enthusiastically slashed jobs and services, claiming that this is necessary in the present economic climate. They have not, however, found it necessary to effectively manage council budgets and have recklessly overspent, £1 million this year alone

on mismanaged projects and expensive advice from consultants. A disgraceful waste of council taxpayers’ money which should have been spent on services and improvements to poorly maintained streets. The Lib Dems claim at every election that they are the alternative voice to the Tories and that voting for any other party will let the Tories win. Since the general election, the Lib Dem pigeon has come home to roost and it’s clear that the way to guarantee a Tory win is to vote Lib Dem! It’s not only at national level that the Lib Dems vote with the Tories, it

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happens in Horsham too. Some Lib Dem councillors can often be seen at council meetings voting alongside the Tories on issues they publicly claim to oppose. This is a once-in-four-years opportunity for Labour supporters to elect Labour councillors. The Lib Dems are too close to the Tories, only Labour can provide an effective alternative. Labour believes that the local council has an important role in growing the local economy to help tackle the deficit by, for example, building badly needed affordable housing and developing jobs and homes that local people need. The Tory-led government’s plans will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs nationwide, such as those that are under threat at local employer Novartis. In Horsham we would promote more than just fine dining, encouraging small to medium size business to locate within our district. We would build a new generation of council housing, built by and for local people. These building contracts would include clauses to provide apprenticeships and job opportunities for the under-25s. All new homes would be built to the highest environmentally sustainable standards. We will be accountable and deliver policies that are supported by the majority of residents, in stark contrast to what currently happens. The Tory council is happy to consult but even happier to ignore the

outcome of a consultation process, such as the one that took place over the future of the Old Town Hall. We want to see the Old Town Hall retained as a community facility in and at the centre of our town, and do not wish to see this historic building handed over to yet another chain restaurant. If elected, our councillors will work to identify sensible savings and ensure council budgets are properly managed for the benefit of council taxpayers, rather than consultants and big business. We will ensure that there is a dialogue between the council and the local community, that residents’ views and concerns are heard and that the services the council delivers are of a high quality and value for money. From talking to local residents it is clear that many feel disappointed with the level of representation offered by our councillors. Too many councillors once elected are never seen again or move away, like the Lib Dem from Horsham Park who lives in Hastings but still claimed travel expenses when he attended council meetings. The poor level of representation we have received in areas like Horsham Park over the last four years is a major motivation for us to offer residents a greater commitment to public service at a time when important decisions are being made about cuts to local services. Residents feel their views are not listened to and many people don’t even know who their councillors are! We believe that anyone elected to represent local people should do just that – represent their views on local matters. So if elected we undertake to: • Be visible in the local area • Attend both council and planning meetings • Consult regularly on issues of local concern • Feed back on council meetings through regular newsletters and publish a report on our website after council meetings, highlighting what we have said and how we voted • Organise regular surgeries to offer help and advice with council issues Horsham Labour Party is fielding candidates right across the district to ensure Labour supporters have the opportunity to vote Labour. For more information about Horsham Labour Party and for details of all our candidates, visit www.horsham-labour.org.uk

The Resident asked the Conservative Party, Green Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats and United Kingdom Independence Party for up to 1,000 words each, explaining why people should vote for them in the Horsham District Council elections on Thursday, May 5. We received replies from four of the parties and publish them this week.

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being put at risk by Conservative spending cuts. Liberal Democrats know that people are concerned about crime, speeding, unwanted housing developments, car parking charges, litter and dog fouling. Liberal Democrats know these things because they listen to what people tell them. In recent years the Conservativecontrolled district council has made some poor management decisions. Over the past four years £3.4

million of reserves have had to be used to plug the gap between income and day-to-day expenditure. Three recent major capital projects have been 39 per cent over budget, costing an additional £8.3 million. Large amounts of money have been spent on questionable redundancies for senior managers. Conservative Cabinet members have clearly failed to keep a grip on their responsibilities, as shown by the lack of budgetary control.

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The council’s money – your money – should not be used to pay for mistakes. This means that less funding will now be available to meet important community needs in the future. For far too long, Conservatives have adopted the attitude that they know what’s best for people. Liberal Democrats, on the other hand, believe in asking people and listening to what they say and then working with them and with council officers to achieve what is right for them. Most of the Conservatives on Horsham District Council represent the rural areas and villages. A number of them have frequently demonstrated an obvious bias when it comes to dealing with town issues. As a result, Horsham town has lost out because it hasn’t been given the priority needed to ensure its prosperity. Liberal Democrats know that residents want a clean, prosperous, safe town, a vibrant town with good shops, affordable parking and local jobs. We are told that crime is low but most people will know somebody who has been burgled, had a car stolen or a van broken into. The Old Kings Head and the Town Hall have been empty for far too long. There has not been enough positive action to attract new shops and employers to the town. An adviser on promoting market towns commented that the same serious weaknesses still remain in the town’s promotional information, even though they were identified several years ago. Conservative house-building plans are a mess. The large number of new homes proposed for Southwater and Billingshurst is a major concern for the people who live in these areas. Thousands of houses are to be built west of Horsham, but with inadequate community facilities, insufficient employment provision and a shortage of homes that local people will be able to afford. More homes are being built west of Crawley, bringing Crawley ever nearer to Horsham. Of course new homes are required to meet local need. But developers have been left free to build as and when they like, with the result that instead of badly needed houses being available within the next few years, building is not expected to be finished for 12 years! So what will Liberal Democrats do differently if elected? Listen to you and ensure the council meets your needs. We are of the view that the council serves the community and not the other way around. Attend to issues that blight our communities and concern residents such as lost post offices, loss of open spaces, crime, litter and vandalism. Improve the vitality of all our towns and protect local employment by actively promoting economic prosperity, attracting visitors, retailers and employers. Manage your money more carefully, monitoring expenditure regularly and taking early action if projects

start to run over budget, ending the routine of annual council overspends. Provide homes for our young people and those who need to work here, and minimise the number of other houses built. Build on the existing Acorn scheme to improve recycling rates and encourage more recycling by businesses. A Liberal Democrat council introduced household recycling collections in Horsham District and we remain committed to the Acorn scheme. Continue to work for a new hospital while campaigning for more services to be available locally. Provide a lead so that activity to minimise climate change and achieve truly sustainable communities is coordinated, focused and effective. Action so far has been too fragmented and lacked strong political leadership and imagination.

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Liberal Democrats are different, but we are prepared to work with others, including those who hold different views. We believe that tackling important issues comes first and that is why we are in coalition with the Conservatives nationally. It is widely accepted that there would have been a second general election if the coalition had not been formed. We believe that this would have resulted in a government that was much more to the right and not best for the country. Liberal Democrats in government have had a moderating effect on the Conservatives, enabling many Liberal Democrat manifesto commitments which directly improve people’s lives to be implemented. While recognising there are Labour supporters in Horsham District, the reality is that their support is unlikely to be sufficient to elect Labour councillors. It is only the Liberal Democrats who can win against the Conservatives and ensure that the real needs of the people of the district are not ignored. Representing people effectively is not about making fiery speeches in council or sniping in the media, but working hard and constructively with other councillors and officers, challenging policy and questioning expenditure. It is about understanding, and addressing, the needs of the wider community and working with county, parish and neighbourhood councils, community partnerships, the police, the health service and voluntary groups to provide the best possible services for the people who live in Horsham District.


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For the first time in Horsham District Council elections, all people living in the district will have the chance to vote for someone representing the UK Independence Party (UKIP). The party is fielding 17 candidates in 14 wards. In Billingshurst, UKIP is contesting

concerns and objections of the populace. It is patently obvious that these two local parties are seeking to sanitise the issues in this election by deliberately avoiding any public debate or reference to the housing issue, which for a great many residents of the district is the most crucial political bone of contention. This is a matter of major concern, a matter which the electorate should note well, in that our Conservative-led

all three seats and is represented by well-known local residents of the village, all of whom are aghast at the cynicism displayed over the housing issue by the Conservative Party and their supine fellow-travellers, the Liberal Democrats. The manifestos issued by Conservative and Liberal Democrat candidates make no mention of their obvious intent to enable housing development on an unprecedented scale, irrespective of the justifiable

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council, apparently with the full support of Liberal Democrat councillors, is determined to build tens of thousands of new houses in our midst – with neither reasonable explanation nor adequate consultation. Spokespersons for the Conservative-dominated Horsham District Council (HDC) have previously insisted they had to comply with New Labour’s South-East Plan and that but for New Labour’s diktat, fewer houses would have been built. However, New Labour was defeated at the polls in May last year. The South-East Plan is in the process of being abolished – and with it the requirements for councils to accede to the overwhelming house-building quotas imposed by the previous government. Thereafter, local authorities will be able to decide for themselves, in consultation with local communities, the number of houses that should be built. Accordingly, residents could reasonably expect HDC to consult with communities in order to determine the need for new houses, including essential affordable homes and social housing across the district. Rather than grasping the opportunity to determine local housing need by consultation with communities, Conservative council leaders, supported by the Liberal Democrats, are seeking to impose their own notional and monstrous house-building requirement – citing recommendations made by property consultants in their misleadingly named Locally Generated Needs Study (the Hearn Report). Diktat by central government has been superseded by the diktat of leading members of the district council acting on the advice of property consultants, who surely cannot be regarded as either independent or disinterested. The thrust of the Hearn Report is that if the council builds thousands of houses on our green fields, their creation will attract thousands of people to our area. This in turn is supposed to create thousands of new jobs. Presumably everyone will then live in cloud-cuckoo land. Contrary to pronouncements made while New Labour was in office and without public debate, HDC is determined to have more houses built than was required by the previous government. The exact number will be made known (surprise, surprise) after the election. But statements made at meetings of the council’s strategic planning advisory group (SPAG) during 2010 indicate a number greater than the 13,000 new houses stipulated by the previous government. Of these, at least 1,750 have been allocated to Billingshurst and 2,750 to Southwater. As a preliminary measure, the council requires that 500 houses be built at Billingshurst and a similar number at Southwater, with the balance to follow later. The purpose of the SPAG meetings

is to formulate policy on strategic planning matters to enable this group to provide advice to members of the district council and to foster agreement on the housing numbers. Unfortunately, meetings of the group convened to discuss future housing requirements have been characterised by a lack of intelligent discussion. In consequence, recommendations made by property consultants in their so-called Locally Generated Needs Study have been accepted by the group and translated into policy on the nod without any proper scrutiny by elected councillors. The Conservative-led council has made great play over the matter of the alleged consultation on the Draft Interim Statement: Managing Development in Horsham District.

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However, there is huge resentment – shared by local members of UKIP – over the manipulative nature of the questions asked in the consultation document. Parishioners have effectively been gagged and are unable to express their true opinions over this issue. As a consequence very few residents of Billingshurst took part in this paper exercise, yet some 3,300 people living in the village had previously signed a petition in favour of a moratorium on further development. UKIP is greatly in favour of letting the people speak, whether it is on the subject of secession from the European Union, adoption of the Euro as our currency (which we are entirely against) or the abolition of the last blade of grass in both Billingshurst and Southwater (which we are also against). Other political parties pay only lip service to this maxim, but UKIP means it. A vote for your UKIP candidate in the district council election on May 5 could just shake some of our career politicians, local and national, out of their comfort zone. Finally, consider this. Were we to leave the European Union, the Open Borders policy that is a feature of the Brussels dictatorship and which has been foisted on us, could be abolished. We would no longer have to accept masses of unneeded immigrants and could be more selective as to who we let in to our country. Undoubtedly, a significant part of the present housing problem is related to an artificial surge in population caused by mass immigration. If that could be stopped, perhaps the heat would be taken out of the campaign fostered by the bricks and mortar brigade.


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Horsham goes back to its roots It doesn’t engli the resident | Friday 14 May 2010

Horsham’s streets buzzed with all things Italian this Easter. But next Saturday, May 7, it will be time to celebrate all things English as Horsham celebrates its roots as a thriving, bustling medieval market town. Markets in the Carfax and Bishopric will step back in time with a special medieval market. Apart from some wonderful and unusual costumes among the stallholders, some of the produce is not so far removed from what their medieval ancestors would have peddled. And both markets will be hosting a hog roast.

The medieval market will complement the well-established Day of Dance, organised by the Broadwood Morris Men, a popular free event which draws the crowds in Horsham town centre. One of the main features of the day is the Carfax Ceilidh (Bandstand Barn dance) from 3pm, which enables members of the public to join in the dancing. Horsham Museum and Art Gallery will also celebrate the English Festival (see Page 14). For more information, see www. horshamentertains.co.uk or email visitor.information@horsham.gov.uk

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Celebrate the English Festival Hand-carved and crafted from the honest toil of English craftsmen in the reign of the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth I, Horsham Museum and Art Gallery is the perfect place to celebrate the English Festival next Saturday, May 7. Not only is there the magnificence of the building to admire as its architecture mirrors the rich heritage of England, from Tudor English oak timbers through to polite pine Georgian columns and Victorian varnishes, but there is a wealth of activity symbolising the best of England. And the best of England is on display in the home of the staycation, Horsham Visitor Information Centre, housed in Horsham Museum

and Art Gallery. The centre provides a wide range of information about Horsham district attractions as well as places further afield. This year sees the launch of five new guides promoting the best that the district has to offer, from gardens to bluebell walks. The English garden is admired the world over. Not only can you see award-winning gardens at Horsham Museum and Art Gallery but also plants to populate your own patch of heaven. After a successful plant sale last year, when more than 400 people turned up, the museum is hoping for a similar turnout to boost its funds. Suzanne Merrikin, the

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30th anniversary for local sign maker A Horsham-based businessman who went from engraving in his garage to sign making across the south of England celebrates a major milestone this year James Hood Business Editor

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A West Sussex sign makers is celebrating its 30th year in business. BEL Signs, which is based in Horsham, is one of the area’s leading suppliers of corporate signage including those for business premises, vehicle livery and other branding. The company was founded by Peter Bedford, who started by engraving electrical labels in a small garage with no windows. Peter expanded his business and set up Bedford Sports in Roffey, before turning his trophy engraving

service into one of the most successful sign making businesses in the south of England. BEL Signs has outgrown numerous factories in Horsham and now manufactures 95% of the products that are sold to local businesses, schools and sports clubs on site. Peter Bedford, owner of BEL Signs, said: “I’m almost 64 and feel as excited about the future as I did 30 years ago. Technology has brought many changes to the industry over the years but the one thing that remains the same is my passion for providing a high quality product and service that is fairly priced.” Keen to ensure that the business continues to grow, Peter has plans

for expansion. The company is about to embark on a large marketing campaign and is making every effort to keep up to date with modern printing methods and technologies. Peter is also focused on the work of his other services in the area, Applied FX, a t-shirt design and printing service, and Bedford Sports. Peter hopes all his businesses will go from strength to strength and is proud of the accomplishments of his engraving and sign making company. He told The Resident: “We have added many products to our portfolio since we began, but we still produce the electrical labels that we started with. The only difference is we have many windows to look out of now!”

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Wedding sale for Cancer Research New highways contract The Cancer Research UK store in Horsham is hosting a wedding event this weekend. The charity shop on East Street is marking the royal wedding by offering 20% off wedding dresses as well as providing a selection of shoes, hats and other accessories. The fundraising event will run from Friday, April 29 to Sunday, May 1. Victoria Francis, manager of

the Cancer Research UK Horsham branch, said: “we are very lucky that we have had so many beautiful dresses donated by our supporters. “It’s a great way to save some money by buying your dress for a fraction of the price as well as helping raise funds for our charity.” For more information about the wedding event or to make donations to the shop, contact Victoria on 01403258526.

West Sussex County Council has selected Balfour Beatty to deliver the maintenance and improvement contract for the county’s highways. The contract will start on July 1, 2011 and replaces a contract that has been carried out by May Gurney for the last five years. The new, five-year contract will cover the majority of the council’s work in maintaining and improving the highway.

Based on existing budgets it is estimated to be worth around £30m per year. Balfour Beatty has been appointed following a competitive tendering process, and will work with the County Council’s Highways service under the identity of ‘West Sussex Highways’. Lionel Barnard, Deputy Leader of the county council, with responsibility for Highways and Transport, said: “The county council looks after 2,500 miles of public roads which people rely on every day so this is an important contract. “We have been very impressed with Balfour Beatty’s approach. They have demonstrated a very good understanding of what we want to achieve with regard to maintaining and improving the roads, footways and other highway assets whilst delivering efficiencies, savings and an ambition to improve customer satisfaction.” Balfour Beatty is a world-class infrastructure services business, operating across the infrastructure lifecycle with four market-leading businesses in professional services, construction services, support services and infrastructure investments. Terry Woodhouse, Managing Director, Local Authority Business, at Balfour Beatty, said: “We are delighted to be selected as the highway maintenance partner for West Sussex County Council. “The authority has an excellent reputation for managing and maintaining its highway network, and delivering high quality customer services. “We are extremely excited about working alongside the Council and are dedicated to delivering an effective, efficient, sustainable and customer focused highways service for the county.”


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Just Dee it! Dee Blick explains why positive thinking and gratitude are solid foundations for success and shares a refreshing outlook on business and life with James Hood The

Interview Our series of interviews with leading business people in the area aims to help others understand how they can ‘make it work’ juggling multiple responsibilities, businesses and busy lives. So there may be no better candidate for The Interview than Dee Blick – a Horsham-based marketing guru, author, blogger, mother and, not forgetting, Resident columnist. Dee runs a successful marketing consultancy business, The Marketing Gym, and has more than 26 years’ experience in her industry. She has also written two books, is a well-known public speaker, as well as a supporter of two charities. So what is Dee’s secret to success? The businesswoman believes it’s got a lot to do with having a positive mental attitude: “far too many people limit themselves by saying ‘I can’t’ when what they should be saying is ‘I can!’”, Dee told The Resident. It is that can-do approach which may have contributed to her becoming one of the most prominent and respected marketing professionals in the region. She added: “All too often we inhibit ourselves with fear and ask ‘what if?’ But instead, we need to be asking; ‘Why not?!’ My motto is just do it.” That philosophy is probably one

you have heard before, as the slogan for Nike. But the world’s leading athletic footwear manufacturer shares a lot more in common with Dee than you might think. Both act with integrity, strive for excellence and believe that anything is possible. Incidentally, Nike got its name from the Greek goddess of victory. Dee has had her share of accomplishments throughout her career. The marketing expert’s business was started from scratch, without a single customer, from her dining table, where she began with a blank pad and a phone. Today, Dee has a client base of around 15 small to medium sized businesses as well as a radio show and numerous other public speaking commitments. Her first book, Powerful Marketing on a Shoestring Budget, has been in the top three ‘small business marketing books’ on Amazon.co.uk for two years. She is also a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Marketing. Her success has not been without its downfalls, though. Despite Dee’s positive outlook on life, it is partly due to the adversity she has faced that has helped her realise that life is for living: “It was when my dad died that I really hit rock bottom. “I knew then, that nothing could get much worse. I drew strength from it and it made me believe that anything was possible.” Dee said. Her beloved father had loaned her the £1,000 she needed to start her company. And it was his death that inspired her first book. As a lover of

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writing since the age of six, Dee had always wanted to write for a living, but was fearful of failing. She said: “Too many of us spend life behind a cloak of fear. We worry that we are not good or successful enough, or that we will fail. But we need to acknowledge it, park it, and move on.” Dee’s outlook is an inspiration and one that extends beyond work. She said: “life is fantastic! We can sit and let it pass us by or we can really live it and be grateful for everything we have.” But is there more to her success than simply thinking positively? As well as drive and self-belief, Dee attributes her achievements to other factors. They include a desire to get results, treating people the way you would expect to be treated, and last but not least, a bit of “substance as well as sizzle” she told The Resident. So, as a professional marketeer and multi-tasker, how does Dee make it work? She said: “I have learnt to accept there will be times of stress and times of tiredness. You just keeping moving. I also go for a walk every night with my husband to relax. And most importantly, I count my blessings.” Dee has managed to combine a steely determination to succeed and savvy business sense, with integrity, generosity and warmth. The kind of traits that make fathers immensely proud. Find out more at Dee’s website, www.themarketinggym.org

Survey shows ‘lack of confidence’

Sussex Enterprise has published the results of the British Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey. The results are distributed to more than 150 businesses in Sussex, and include statistics based on the first quarter of 2011. The survey, which is widely considered to be a trusted source of information, for the business community gives a clear and accurate portrait of business confidence. As a result, it is used by government ministers, senior policy officials and key decision makers to help them make decisions at the highest level. The results of the latest survey indicate that confidence in Sussex business and commerce has fallen. Mark Froud, Chief Executive of Sussex Enterprise, said: “There have been a number of business surveys in recent months giving conflicting views, pointing to a choppy economic environment at the start of 2011. “These figures suggest business cashflows have been badly affected by recent shocks such as adverse weather conditions, and the VAT increase. In addition, rising raw material costs mean firms are more likely to raise prices.”


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2nd May

Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre Free Open Day

2nd May

Stationary Engine Working Day

2nd May

Incorporating Discovery for disabled children. Including Skateboarding, Percussion Workshop, Arts & Crafts, Trampolining, Bouncy Castle, Boccia and more. Adults can join in with Badminton and Workout Classes. Call 01403 211311 or visit www. broadbridgeheathleisurecentre.co.uk

Vintage tractors, steam vehicles, a working timber yard, living vans and stationary engines will all be on display to the public. Normal admission prices apply. More information can be found online at www. amberleymuseum.co.uk or by telephoning the Museum directly on 01798 831370.

Southwater Local History Group’s May meeting is at 7.30pm hopefully back at Beeson House, Lintot Square. The evening’s talk by Bill Avenall is ‘What makes Christ’s Hospital a special school?’ All welcome, non-members £3 on the door. For more see www.southwaterhistory.co.uk

5th May

Food for Life Partnership talk

5th May

Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise

5th May

HOGS are hosting a talk by Caroline Hallett on the Food for Life Partnership. An eye opener on what can be produced for schools on a limited budget. Friends Meeting House, Worthing Road. Talk starts at 8.00pm, members free and donations at the door from guests. Everyone welcome.

Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Eddie Cochran and the Big Bopper, backed by a superb band, this show will have you up on your feet dancing in the aisles. Tickets: £18.50 To book tickets call 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

It’s local election time. All 44 seats at Horsham District Council are being contested whilst all 32 parish councils in the Horsham District are also up for re-election. A referendum of the voting system at parliamentary elections will be held on the same day at all polling stations.

7th May

7th May

English Festival

7th May

The Millais car boot sale takes place on the 1st Saturday of every month. Sellers set up from 10am and pitch fee is £6.00. Sale is open from 11am and finishes at 2pm. Entry fee 50p, free for children under 5yrs. £1 for early birds.

A special festival celebrating all things English takes place in Horsham Town Centre. Featuring dance and music around the town, plus a special medieval market with local food, drink and Sussex crafts. Includes the well-established Day of Dance. Visit www.englishfestival.co.uk for more.

Horsham Model Railway Club are holding an Open Day at the Youth Centre in Hurst Road, Horsham from 10am to 4pm. There will be layouts including Thomas, dioramas, trade stalls and refreshments. Entrance £1.50. For more details see www.horshammrc.org.uk

7th May

Maypole Fun Day

7th - 8th May

The Gruffalo’s Child

11th May

Maypole dancing, flower festival, morris dancing, arts & crafts, 10am-5pm at Holy Trinity Church, Lower Beeding. Evening jazz concert at 7. In aid of The Chestnut Tree Children’s Hospice and The Motor Neurone Disease Association. Tickets £12 adult, £6 child - from Joan 01403 891729.

Following hot on the heels of the Gruffalo’s sell out tour and his monstrous West End success, The Gruffalo’s Child comes to The Capitol. Tickets: £10, groups of 10+ £8.50 (plus one teacher in 10 free) For group bookings contact the box office on 01403 750220.

The next meeting of the Horsham Decorative & Fine Arts Society will be held at The Capitol on Wednesday May 11th at 10.45am. The subject will be Picasso and his Women. The speaker will be Valerie Woodgate B.A. Visitors are very welcome. Admission £5.

Millais Car Boot Sale

Local History Group Meeting

Elections and Referendum

Model Railway Club Open Day

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Farmers and Village Market

13th May

Charity Film Night

14th May

Wisborough Green’s Farmers and Village Market features fruit and veg stalls, home-made chocolates from Horsham, and home-made chutneys and jellies from Ashington. Plus meats, cakes, jams, pies, cereals, bread, honey, flowers, plants, fairtrade and many crafts.

Billingshurst Macmillan Support Group are holding a film night at Billingshurst Village Hall. Showing ‘The Tourist’ (cert 12A). Tickets cost £5.50 and can be purchased from from Mallards Estate Agents in Billingshurst.

The Horsham Painting Group is holding its spring exhibition and sale at the Quaker Meeting House, Worthing Road, Horsham RH12 1SL (opposite the library) from 10am-4pm. Original paintings and cards will be for sale. Admission is free. Details see www.horshampaintinggroup.co.uk

15th May

Barnstormers Comedy

15th May

17th May

Regular stand up comedy at The Capitol at 7.30pm. Each month compere Kevin Precious introduces three top acts from the London circuit. This month includes the engaging Pete Jonas and ukelele wielding Ria Lina. Tickets £10, to book call 01403 750220 or www.thecapitolhorsham.com

Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, is holding its annual Heavy Horses and Woodland Crafts event. This magical mix of local crafts, steam power and horse power will guarantee an enjoyable day for the whole family. Normal admission prices apply. See www.amberleymuseum.co.uk

Billingshurst Macmillan Support Group are holding a film night at Rudgwick Village Hall. Showing ‘Brighton Rock’. Tickets cost £5.50 and can be purchased either on the door or online from www. touringcinema.com

Heavy Horse & Woodland Craft Show

Art Exhibition and Sale

Charity Film Night

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19th May

Garden and Local Produce Fair

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Billingshurst Village Market

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Slinfold School Summer Fair

St Catherine’s Hospice Midnight Walk 50 stalls of plants, accessories and local produce. All money to St Catherine’s Hospice. Parking, disabled facilities and a luxury marquee. Open 10.30-3.30. Admission £3.50. Summers Place, Billingshurst, RH14 9AD. For more info contact Paula: 01293 447367/pauladaly@stch.org.uk

Billingshurst Village Market takes place on the 3rd Thursday of every month from 9am-2pm in the library car park. For more information contact Anita Burdfield on 01403 784445 or email anita@burdfield. co.uk

Slinfold Primary School’s Summer Fair from 12pm-3pm. African theme - African Drumming performance and workshop, animal petting with the Mobile Ark, lots of fun stalls, fancy dress competiton, swimming in the pool, bouncy castle, BBQ and lots more! The Street, Slinfold, RH13 0RR

24th & 27th May

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11th June

Summers Place Auctions

Spring Garden Antique and Modern Art. Over 500 lots will go under the hammer or sold through sealed bids. Viewing takes place 20th to 23rd between 10am-4pm and on the morning of the sale. In association with Sotheby’s, on 01403 331331, or visit www.summersplaceauctions.com

Ifield Golf Club Open Day

1pm to 3pm - Come and see the club, play a few holes with a member and have a sandwich. We are a members club and welcome all ages as we have Men’s, Ladies, Senior and Junior sections. If you are interested contact us on 01293 520222 or email sambest.igcc@btconnect.com

Saturday 11 June 2011

Warnham Village Fete

Warnham Community Village Fete at The Green, School Hill from 11am. Procession of Morris Dancers, ballerinas and Sussex Army cadets. Food, drink, stalls, tug of war, Scottish Dancers, wet sponge stocks, and more. To host a stall contact Anne Davies on anneldavies@yahoo.com

Join women of all ages on our half marathon walk through Horsham! Call 01293 447364 or visit www.stch.org.uk Walk to show you care

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The Legend of William The Conqueror Legend has it that William the Bastard, Duke of Normandy, returning from his meeting with Edward the Confessor in order to confirm his right to the English crown, was riding back to where his ship awaited him when his horse went lame. Espying a local hostelry, he entered to refresh his jaded spirits and await a new mount. Brooding over Edward’s weakness, he swallowed a long draught of the first goblet of ale brought by the host; unthinking, he poured another, drank again and this time concentrated. This luscious dark ruby ale was the very stuff of power! This was magnificent! This was worth fighting for! “ I will have England” he shouted, “I will take it for its ales alone!” He turned to the host and announced dramatically: ”I will return! I will take all of this!” He waved to encompass all he saw, mainly barrels, and turned for the door. A baleful voice interrupted his moment of exhilaration, “Well, you’ll ‘ave to pay for this lot first, mate, before you take anything and pay for all that stuff they’ve been drinking outside,

and any ways I’m calling “Time” now so pay up and clear off back to whatever parts you hail from”. Never having grasped the notion of payment, accustomed simply to grasping, William confided the task to a subordinate, equally unversed in anything but rape and pillage and who handed a sack – small, but heavy- of coins to the host who said “Thank-you, that’ll do very nicely” and next day bought land and founded the town of Horsham, meaning, he thought “ The very lucky place where the horse went lame.” William, however, shaken at the notion of fair commerce, was apparently heard to say that these English would be hard nuts to crack.* William retuned to Normandy to plan his Campaign to conquer the Ales of England for his personal pleasure. Successful at Hastings in 1066 and feeling thirsty after a hard day’s fight, William – proclaiming himself William the Victor, (he had briefly toyed with the idea of “Bill the Victor”)- William suggested a night out with the boys to celebrate. He insisted on returning to the inn

he had previously visited, despite the distance, and the tired groans of his men. But what William wanted, William was used to getting and so they hot hooved it to Horsham for a goblet or four of the finest. “I hold England in my hands!” he announced, wrapping his gauntlets around his goblet of the mighty ale. He drank deeply of the rich, sweet nectar, and inspired by the conviction it had brought him to launch himself upon the Conquest, he held high his cup, stood on a barrel before his men and proclaimed his glorious beverage “THE CONQUEROR!” “THE CONQUEROR! THE CONQUEROR!” roared his men in approval. “WILLIAM!” shouted another voice; “WILLIAM!” they all responded. And like a football chant, the cry merged into a new one, “WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR!” Pleased with the resonance, William gracefully relinquished the title of “Bill the Victor”, and henceforth his PR department were meticulous in all references to him. The word “Bastard” was dropped. and no-one ever dared bill the Victor. Moreover, a winsome lass named Kate or Catherine had observed the events and shortly went off to a nearby Abbey to commemorate, in embroidery, William’s new title. The BEER Tapestry was born. Kate was also able to manufacture a scratch and sniff version for useful marketing. But all this is legend and William long dead. The CONQUEROR still lives however, glorious, victorious and impressive as ever. A stout ale to warm the British heart! An ale to conquer Sussex and the world! *[Note from Ed. This is a loose translation. The original Early Norman is unspeakably vulgar]

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Michael Gattrell is marking 20 years as the heart and soul of the Horsham theatre, with a performance in the same musical that inspired his career choice as a child

20th anniversary for The Capitol’s leading man James Hood Entertainment Editor

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This weekend, the general manager of The Capitol, in Horsham, will be taking to the stage as one of the stars of The Wizard of Oz. It’s a full-circle moment for Michael Gattrell, who knew from the age of six that he wanted a career in the theatre, after he went to see the same show as a child. This month, Michael is celebrating his 20th anniversary at The Capitol, which was formerly known as The Arts Centre, having originally started selling tickets at the box office. Michael says his passion for performance and the arts is still very much alive 20 years on: “I wake up with the same enthusiasm to go to work as I did when I started. I might not always have the same energy as I did 20 years ago! But the love for the

Michael and Anna Williamson

work is definitely still there”. When he finished school, Michael worked in banking for six years, before deciding to follow his dream of working in the theatre. In 1991, he started at The Capitol and quickly moved from the box office to front of house manager, and promotions manager before joining the management team, and since joining it has been a yellow brick road of joy. He said: “In twenty years I’ve never thought about moving on, and I’ve not once thought I don’t feel like coming to work today. It’s like a home away from home for me.” “There is something wonderful about being able to see the fruits of your labour up on stage and see an audience enjoying themselves. I love it.” As well as a passion for his work, Michael is humble enough to credit much of his success at The Capitol to a terrific and talented team of staff members: “I hire people who also have an interest in the theatre and film, and after that, it’s simple; I treat people as I would expect to be treated myself. It’s my philosophy in life. “Good delegation is important too.” Michael told The Resident. So what does he believe is the secret to a successful and happy career that spans two decades? He said: “You have to do something you love. And make the most of every opportunity that comes your way, and you’ll do well”. One of the highlights of his time at The Capitol was the re-opening of the venue by the Queen, in 2003. The refurbishment was an acknowledgement that theatre and the arts industry are thriving. “People still love going to the theatre – you

Review

The recent Forest School production of Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat was a triumph; awash with talent, the show played two sell-out nights earlier in the month. The fabulous Conor Paterson took on the demanding lead-role of Joseph, and wowed the audience with his superb voice and wonderful charm. Conor was ably supported by an energetic and upbeat cast that included his younger brother Alex

Paterson, Noah Verbeeten and Dylan Marshall as the narrators. The wonderful Dan Mannion played the eccentric ‘Elvis-styled’ Pharaoh and the audience couldn’t help but love the performance of Conor Bandall as the flirtatious Mrs Potiphar. This popular Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical sees Joseph’s 11 jealous brothers, played by Lewis Denyer, Jonny Felton, Patrick Riley, Alex Warrell, Will Sanderson, Mark Hewitt, Charles Lowe-Riddle, Phil Bashford, Charlie Brackpool, Owen Maskall, Euan Bandall, Tom Southon and Joe Beesley, selling him into

Gig Guide Gigs are sometimes cancelled or changed at short notice. To avoid disappointment please contact the venue.

Friday 29th April - (Bank Holiday) Zu at The Malt Shovel, Horsham (Royal Wedding Party) Rich & Laura at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Chinchilla Zilla (Evening) at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham

Saviours Of Soul at The Holmbush Inn, Faygate

The Rocket Dogs at The New Moon, Storrington Across The Border at Inn On The Green, Ockley Saturday 30th April Quo-Caine at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

Classix at The Bedford, Horsham

Nigel Bagge at The Tanners Arms, Horsham just can’t beat live entertainment. We all need a bit of an escape every now and then.” Michael said. But it hasn’t been enough to sit back and let the audiences pour in to the venue. It takes astute management and selecting the right shows to make a success of a theatre. Michael said: “I have never been complacent. We always listen to what the audience wants and try and deliver that. You have to keep up with the times. “I’m proud that we still have a busy and very family-orientated theatre, which offers something for everyone”. In this weekend’s musical, Michael plays The Tinman searching for a heart. It’s ironic, seeing as he has put his heart and soul into making The

Laura Ward reviews Joseph and his Technicolour Dreamcoat at Forest School Laura Ward

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slavery only to later beg for his forgiveness when one of his brothers faces a spell in jail. The stage performances were wonderfully supported by a 30-strong band of musicians.

Capitol a success for all these years. A round of applause for Michael - here’s to the next 20!

London Soul at Bar Med, Crawley Mudbone at The Swan, Crawley

Raising Maisie - Run Young Lovers at The Hawth, Crawley Speedboatz at The Chequer Inn, Steyning

Sunday 1st May annaJo & Andrew Davies (Afternoon) at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Tuesday 3rd May Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate Wednesday 4th May Open Mic Night at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Michael with Peppa Pig

Thursday 5th May Open Mic Night With Michael Quick From Makss at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham

Mile High at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green

Friday 6th May Reoffender at The Bedford, Horsham Trailer Trash at The Queen’s Head, Horsham

Kit Bradshaw at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Extra Live Fridays at The Xtra Time Bar, Broadbridge Heath (Sports Centre In Tesco’s Carpark)

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Join us on THE WIZARD OF OZ Friday 29 April - Sunday 1 May Fri 7.30pm, Sat 2pm & 7pm, Sun 1pm & 5pm Hit & Run Theatre Company (amateur) will transport you to the magical Land of Oz. Complete with munchkins, Dorothy along with her friends; The Scarecrow, The Tinman, The Cowardly Lion, Toto the dog and the great Wizard himself. ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PARADISE Thursday 5 May 8pm Bringing to life the giants of the Rock ‘n’ Roll years, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Eddie Cochran, this show will have you up on your feet and dancing in the aisles!

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Krazy Kat Theatre Company present

THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 May Sat 2pm & 4.30pm, Sun 11am & 2pm Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award winning book is brought to life in this magical, musical adaptation. One wind and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning about the deep dark wood and tiptoes out into the snow. After all the big bad mouse doesn’t really exist…does he?

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A VICTORIAN MIKADO Tuesday 17 May 10.30am Set in a brightly coloured Japan of 1885, The Mikado is given the full Krazy Kat treatment featuring Sullivans music, masks, puppets, dance, song and fully integrated sign language. For ages 8-11. BARNSTORMERS COMEDY Sunday 15 May 7.30pm Top comedy in The Studio, this month, host Kevin Precious introduces engaging Pete Jonas, ukulele wielding Ria Lina and a third act to be confirmed.

BARRY CRYER BUTTERFLY BRAIN Wednesday 18 May 7.30pm Join old Baz for a stream of unconscious and sit down comedy, as he takes you on a alphabetical, hypothetical journey from A to Z.

Box Office 01403 750220 www.thecapitolhorsham.com WEST END GOES BALLROOM Friday 20 May 8pm The show that brings together two of the nations favourite entertainment genres, the magic of the musicals and the beauty of the ballroom. Hear the hits from the worlds most popular musicals combined with jaw-dropping ballroom dance. THE SEARCHERS Saturday 21 May 8pm This fully self-contained concert includes all of the bands famous hits, plus many of their original album recordings, B-Sides and a selection of other collector and well know favourites. THE ESSENCE OF IRELAND Sunday 22 May 7.30pm The critically acclaimed Essence of Ireland is a breathtaking show like not other. With superb musicianship, playing traditional and modern music, mixed with spectacular dance routines this show is taking theatres by storm! ARTHUR SMITH EXPOSED Friday 27 May 8pm Join comedian, writer, broadcaster and all-round British institution Arthur Smith and bask in an evening of laughter, sublime playfulness, jokes, anecdotes, short stories and a touch of rudeness thrown in for good measure.

CINEMA Friday 29 April - Thursday 5 May ARTHUR (12A) DIGITAL Fri, Sun & Mon 8pm Sat, Tue, Wed & Thu 5.30pm & 8pm

THOR 3D (12A) Fri, Mon, Wed, Thu 5pm & 7.30pm Sat 2.30pm Sun 2.30pm, 5pm & 7.30pm Tue 4.45pm

WINNIE THE POOH (U) DIGITAL Fri 4.45pm Sat 10.30am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm Sun 2pm & 4.45pm & Mon 4.45pm


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Gruffalo’s Child A Victorian Mikado The monstrous stage show adaptation of the successful children’s book stomps into The Capitol

Set in a brightly coloured Japan in 1885, ‘The Mikado’ is the most popular of the Victorian operetta creations by W S Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan. This vibrant and fast-moving new version, a creation of the Krazy Kat production company features Sullivan’s music, masks, puppets, dance, song and fully-integrated sign language. A Victorian Mikado is set backstage, after the final rehearsal of Gilbert and Sullivan’s new work. The story of this ‘Mikado’ operetta is reenacted and re-told by stage crew of the Savoy Theatre, but do they think it will prove a success? Using whatever props and costumes come to hand, the cast give an insight into the hazards and excitements of Victorian Theatre life, and look at the contemporary political complexities that The Mikado reveals. From the team that brought you A Tempest, which the Shakespeare Review described as “the ideal introduction to Shakespeare: accessible without compromise, and entertaining without condescension”. The show takes place on Tuesday, May 17 at 10.30am and is suitable for Key stage 2, 8 to 11 years. Tickets: £7. To book contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

See the Wizard of Oz this weekend Hot on the heels of the Gruffalo’s sell out tour and his monstrous West End success comes the Gruffalo’s Child, another musical adaptation of the award-winning picture book. Since its 2007 debut, this exuberant production has enjoyed a smashhit 2010 UK Christmas season at Leicester Curve and delighted families in China. Julia Donaldson’s original book, which was illustrated by Axel Scheffler, sold over four million copies in 38 languages. Now, the Gruffalo’s Child will follow in the footsteps of the Gruffalo with a star-studded BBC animation

this Christmas. The musical tells the story of The Gruffalo’s child, who ignores her father’s warning to stay out of the deep dark woods, and tiptoes out into the snow one night… Find out what happens next. Gruffalo and child will be live on stage on Saturday, May 7 at 2pm and 4.30pm and Sunday, May 8 at 11am and 2pm. To book tickets contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www. thecapitolhorsham.com Tickets: £10 or £8.50 for groups of ten people or more. All adults must be accompanied by a responsible child.

This weekend, join Dorothy, Toto, The Lion, Tinman and Scarecrow as they journey along the yellow brick road. The Wizard of Oz is showing on stage at The Capitol, in Horsham, until Sunday. This fresh and modern production of the classic tale promises all the songs and characters that have made it a worldwide sensation for decades. With talented performers and crew members, who have spent months in preparation for the show, this musical will be as polished and captivating as the Emerald City. The strong cast is led by Sally Capewell, from Brighton, as Dorothy, Will Hackett, from Worthing, as the

Scarecrow, Terry Foster, from Reigate, as the Cowardly Lion and The Capitol’s very own Michael Gattrell, from Horsham, as the Tinman. Rebecca Warnett & Karen O Connor play the

roles of the Witches and Jack Lane takes the title role as the Wizard. To book tickets contact The Capitol Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

Showing on the big screen

Thor 3D

Arthur

Winnie the Pooh

Oscar winner Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth star in this action film directed by Kenneth Branagh. Based on the comic book by the same name, Thor is an arrogant warrior banished to Earth, where he will become the planet’s defender. Also starring Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Renner.

Russell Brand plays the lead role in this remake of the 80s classic, which starred Dudley Moore. Arthur falls in love with a woman that his high-society family disapprove of, meaning he is cut off from the family fortune. Will he follow his heart or can money buy him true happiness?

It’s an ordinary day in Hundred Acre Wood, as Winnie the Pooh tries to find some honey. But his adventures begin when he misinterprets a note from Christopher Robin, who they think has been kidnapped. Together with trusty Eyore and Piglet, Pooh must find their friend in another heartwarming tale from Walt Disney.

For more information or to book tickets visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com or call The Box Office on 01403 750220


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6.00 Breakfast 8.00 The Royal Wedding 1.40 BBC News; Weather 2.00 Regional News; Weather 2.10 The Royal Wedding 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News 4.05 Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death. (R) 4.35 FILM: Shrek. (2001) Animated adventure, with the voice of Mike Myers. 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Street party special celebrating the royal wedding. 8.00 EastEnders The residents of Albert Square celebrate the royal wedding. 8.30 The Royal Wedding Highlights of the day's events. 10.00 BBC News 10.20 Regional News; Weather 10.30 The Graham Norton Show 11.15 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 11.25 The One Show (R) 12.25 FILM: Hope Springs. (2002) Romantic comedy, with Colin Firth and Heather Graham; Weatherview. 1.55 Sign Zone: Madagascar (R) 2.55 Michel Roux's Service (R) 3.55 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 The Pink Panther Show (R) 6.20 Animal Park (R) 7.05 FILM: A Conversation with Gregory Peck. (1999) Interview with the screen icon. 8.30 FILM: Spellbound. (1945) Hitchcock thriller, starring Gregory Peck. 10.20 FILM: Duel in the Sun. (1946) Western, starring Gregory Peck. 12.25 Live Snooker: The World Championship. The second session of the second semi-final. 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. 6.30 Great British Menu. The two remaining chefs from the Central region compete. 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship The third session of the opening semi-final. 9.00 Monty Don's Italian Gardens Romantic retreats in Naples and Southern Italy. 10.00 Frank Skinner's Opinionated 10.30 Newsnight 11.00 The Review Show; Weather 11.50 Later with Jools Holland 12.50 Snooker: The World Championship 1.40 BBC News 3.55 Close

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak 8.30 The Royal Wedding 4.05 FILM: Nanny McPhee. (2005) Period fantasy, starring Emma Thompson. 5.55 ITV News; Weather; Local News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Kelly finally admits she attacked Jimmy. 7.30 Coronation Street Mary offers Graeme the use of her motorhome to track down Xin. 8.00 Baboons with Bill Bailey The Da Gama troop makes a meal of bin day. 8.30 Coronation Street Graeme accuses Tina of cheating on him with Tommy. 9.00 Paul O'Grady Live With Dame Edna Everage, Alan Carr, Stacey Solomon and Blue. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.50 Regional News; Weather 10.55 The Cube (R) 11.55 Take Me Out (R) 12.55 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.55 In Plain Sight (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Frasier (R) 8.25 Friends (R) 8.55 Wife Swap USA (R) 9.55 Relocation, Relocation (R) 10.55 A Place by the Sea 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Make Do & Mend 12.35 The TV Book Club (R) 1.05 3 Minute Wonder: Second Lives (R) 1.10 FILM: The Bridges at Toko-Ri. (1954) Korean War adventure, starring William Holden. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. The family relocates to a farm. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. Mandy returns to the village. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Come Dine with Me Royal Wedding Special Four people organise street parties. 9.00 The Million Pound Drop Live Quiz show, presented by Davina McCall. 10.25 My Big Fat Royal Gypsy Wedding (R) 11.25 10 O'Clock Live (R) 12.30 Music on 4: Snowbombing 2011 1.15 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions 1.30 My Name Is Earl (R) 2.15 FILM: Brown Sugar. (2002) Romantic drama, with Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan. 4.05 Mama Lou (R) 4.15 Fast Spin Fling (R) 4.20 Eating for Two (R) 4.25 Freaky (R) 5.15 Countdown (R)

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 FILM: Santa Fe. (1951) Western, starring Randolph Scott. 12.50 CSI: NY (R) 1.45 5 News Lunchtime 2.00 Home and Away 2.30 Neighbours 3.00 5 News 3.15 FILM: William & Kate. (2011) Fact-based drama, with Nico Evers-Swindell and Camilla Luddington. 5.00 5 News: Royal Wedding Special. Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. Elijah and Leah have a blazing row. (R) 6.25 OK! TV: Royal Wedding Special. Highlights of the royal couple's courtship. 7.00 Police Interceptors Using automatic numberplate recognition to identify stolen vehicles; (R) 5 News Update 8.00 Ice Road Truckers Lisa Kelly is asked to help push a 100-ton load to Prudhoe; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Mentalist A man who believed he was abducted by aliens is murdered. 10.00 Law & Order An adopted child becomes the focus of a murder investigation. 10.55 The Walking Dead (R) 11.55 Cops in Crisis (R) 12.15 SuperCasino 4.05 Motorsport Mundial 4.30 Nick's Quest (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)

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6.00 Breakfast 7.45 Match of the Day (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show 10.00 The Big Questions 11.00 Country Tracks 12.00 The Politics Show 1.00 EastEnders 2.55 Bargain Hunt (R) 3.25 Escape to the Country (R) 4.25 Life of Riley. (R) 4.55 Points of View. 5.10 Songs of Praise. 5.45 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 6.15 Land Girls. Connie discovers more about the piano player. (R) 7.00 Countryfile The importance of spring in the west of England. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow More valuables are inspected at Winchester Cathedral. 9.00 Exile New series. Psychological thriller, starring John Simm. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 10.25 Match of the Day 2 Including highlights of Arsenal v Manchester United. 11.45 The Sky at Night A gigantic storm in Saturn's atmosphere. 12.05 FILM: Wah-Wah. (2006) Coming-of-age drama, with Nicholas Hoult; Weatherview. 1.45 Sign Zone: MasterChef (R) 2.45 Holby City (R) 3.45 Churches: How to Read Them (R) 4.15 One Man and His Campervan (R) 4.45 BBC News

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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 12.00 Coast (R) 12.15 FILM: Citizen Kane. (1941) Oscar-winning drama, starring Orson Welles. 2.15 FILM: The Magnificent Ambersons. (1942) Period drama, with Joseph Cotten. 3.45 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is (R) 4.30 Live Snooker: The World Championship. The fourth and final session of the first semi-final. 5.30 Flog It! (R) 6.30 Dad's Army. Mainwaring appears in court. (R) 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship The second semi-final reaches a conclusion. 9.30 Have I Got a Bit More Old News For You Satirical quiz. (R) 10.15 Frank Skinner's Opinionated (R) 10.45 Nurse Jackie 11.15 Later with Jools Holland With PJ Harvey, Lykke Li and the Unthanks. (R) 12.15 FILM: Before Sunrise. (1995) Romantic drama, starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. 1.55 FILM: Anna M. (2007) Premiere. Drama, starring Isabelle Carre. 3.35 Close

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 10.00 Something for the Weekend 11.30 MasterChef: The Final Three (R) 12.30 Live MotoGP. The Portuguese Grand Prix (Start-time 1.00pm). 2.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship. The opening session of the final at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. 6.00 Davis v Taylor: The '85 Black Ball Final. A look back at the 1985 World Snooker Championship final. (R) 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship Further coverage from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, featuring the second session of the final and a scheduled nine frames. Subsequent programmes subject to change. 11.00 FILM: Shine (1996) Biopic of pianist David Helfgott, starring Geoffrey Rush. 12.40 FILM: Resting Place. (1986) Racial drama, starring John Lithgow and Morgan Freeman. 2.15 BBC News 4.45 The Super League Show 5.15 Close

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6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 9.25 May the Best House Win (R) 10.25 Sing if You Can (R) 11.30 This Morning: Sunday 12.30 Dinner Date (R) 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.40 FILM: Columbo: Murder by the Book. (1971) Drama, directed by Steven Spielberg. 3.10 Britain's Got Talent (R) 4.10 FILM: Evan Almighty. (2007) Comedy sequel, starring Steve Carell. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.10 ITV News; Weather 6.30 The Cube. A dance teacher and a skateboarding coach take up the challenge. 7.30 Coronation Street Steve and Tracy take Amy to Blackpool for the day. 8.00 Vera New series. Brenda Blethyn stars in the first of four murder mysteries as DCI Vera Stanhope, who tracks down killers with the help of sidekick DS Joe Ashworth (David Leon). 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.15 Perspectives: Andrew Lloyd Webber – A Passion for the Pre-Raphaelites The composer discusses his love for the 19th-century artists. 11.15 Surgery School Ten doctors take part in a surgical training course. (R) 12.15 Dating the Enemy (R) 12.40 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.00 British Superbike Championship Highlights 2.55 Motorsport UK 3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 9.25 Coronation Street 12.10 This Morning: Saturday 1.10 ITV News; Weather 1.15 Monk 2.15 You've Been Framed! Funniest 100 (R) 3.15 FILM: Live and Let Die. (1973) James Bond spy adventure, starring Roger Moore. 5.30 Regional News; Weather 5.45 ITV News; Weather 6.00 New People Do the Funniest Things. New series. Featuring wedding disasters. 7.00 Sing if You Can Contestants include Mikey Graham and Darren Gough. 8.00 Britain's Got Talent Ant and Dec host another round of auditions. 9.00 Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Ann Widdecombe The former MP discusses her career and personal life. 10.00 ITV News; Weather 10.15 FILM: Dirty Harry (1971) Police thriller, starring Clint Eastwood. 12.15 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.15 Swingtown (R) 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

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6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 British Formula 3 International Series 7.30 The Grid 7.55 The Morning Line 8.55 T4: Friends (R) 9.25 T4: Koko Pop 10.00 T4: Friends (R) 10.30 T4: Glee 11.30 T4: Great British Hairdresser 12.30 T4: The Big Bang Theory (R) 12.55 T4: The Big Bang Theory (R) 1.25 That Paralympic Show 1.55 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage of races at Newmarket and Goodwood. 3.55 Come Dine with Me Down Under 4.25 Come Dine with Me Down Under. 5.00 Come Dine with Me Down Under. 5.30 Come Dine with Me Down Under. 6.00 Come Dine with Me Down Under. A student hosts the final dinner party. 6.30 Channel 4 News 6.55 4thought.tv. Short film exploring people's right to a church wedding. 7.00 River Cottage Best Bites A collection of recipes for autumn and winter. (R) 8.00 Kate and William: Romance and the Royals David Starkey puts the royal wedding in historical context. (R) 9.00 The Million Pound Drop Live Quiz show, presented by Davina McCall. 10.20 Stand Up for the Week 11.05 FILM: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Spoof spy adventure, starring Mike Myers. 1.00 FILM: Secretary. (2002) Comedy drama, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal. 2.50 Shapes (R) 2.55 Home Country (R) 3.00 Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind (R) 3.05 Hello Boys (R) 4.00 Running in Heels (R) 5.15 Countdown (R)

6.00 The Treacle People (R) 6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 That Paralympic Show (R) 7.25 Freesports on 4 7.55 T4: The Crush 8.25 T4: Friends (R) 8.55 T4: Hollyoaks 11.25 T4: Being N-Dubz in America and Beyond (R) 12.00 T4: Glee (R) 1.00 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.30 T4: The Simpsons (R) 2.00 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage of races at Newmarket and Salisbury. 4.00 Jamie at Home. (R) 4.30 Deal or No Deal. 5.30 Time Team. 6.30 Channel 4 News 6.55 4thought.tv. 7.00 Come Dine with Me Four dinner-party hosts compete in south-east Essex. 8.00 The Hotel The Damson Dene deals with an influx of families. 9.00 FILM: The Bank Job (2008) Premiere. A bank robber ends up stealing top secret files the government and security services want buried. Fact-based crime thriller, starring Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows. 11.10 FILM: The Football Factory (2004) Drama, starring Danny Dyer. 1.00 FILM: Dresden. (2006) German Second World War drama, starring Felicitas Woll. 3.40 Civilization: Is the West History? (R) 4.35 Wogan's Perfect Recall (R) 5.00 Countdown (R) 5.45 Yo Gabba Gabba! (R)

Channel 5

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Chinese Food in Minutes 10.10 The Gadget Show (R) 11.10 Ice Road Truckers (R) 12.05 FILM: King of Kings. (1961) Biblical epic, starring Jeffrey Hunter. 3.10 FILM: Ben-Hur. (1959) Oscarwinning epic, starring Charlton Heston. 7.15 5 News Weekend 7.20 NCIS Gibbs interrogates a death-row prisoner. (R) 8.15 CSI: Grissom's Greatest A deaf man dies in an apparent car accident. (R) 9.10 CSI: Miami Two paedophiles are killed on the same day. (R) 10.10 CSI: NY A popular schoolgirl is murdered. 11.10 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 12.10 SuperCasino 4.00 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 4.10 Nick's Quest (R) 4.35 HouseBusters (R) 5.00 Hana's Helpline (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends (R) 5.45 Roary the Racing Car (R)

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6.00 Breakfast 9.00 Animal 24:7 9.45 Homes Under the Hammer 10.45 Don't Get Done, Get Dom 11.30 Cash in the Attic 12.30 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.15 BBC News 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.40 Escape to the Country (R) 2.40 FILM: Antz. (1998) Animated comedy, with the voice of Woody Allen. 4.00 Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers. (R) 4.30 FILM: National Treasure. (2004) Action adventure, starring Nicolas Cage. 6.30 BBC News 6.45 Regional News Programmes; Weather 6.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign (R) 7.00 The One Show Topical stories, with Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 Bang Goes the Theory Jem Stansfield investigates the future of recycling. Last in the series. 8.00 EastEnders Jane tries to mark her 40th birthday by getting over Ian. 8.30 QI Highlights from the ninth series of the quiz. Last in the series. 9.00 Exile Tom tries to dig up more information about Metzler. 10.00 BBC News 10.10 Regional News; Weather 10.15 Party Election Broadcast 10.20 A Question of Sport 10.50 Late Kick Off 11.20 The Graham Norton Show; (R) Weatherview 12.15 Sign Zone: MasterChef (R) 1.15 Rock & Chips (R) 2.15 Arctic with Bruce Parry (R) 3.15 BBC News

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6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.30 CBeebies 11.35 The Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 Animal Park (R) 2.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship. The third and penultimate session of the final. 5.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign 6.00 Eggheads. Quiz show, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. 6.30 Great British Menu. 7.00 Live Snooker: The World Championship The concluding session of the final from Sheffield. 11.00 Party Election Broadcast (R) 11.05 FILM: The Boys from Brazil (1978) Thriller, starring Laurence Olivier. 1.05 BBC News 3.15 Close 4.00 BBC Learning Zone

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6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 Dinner Date (R) 10.25 This Morning 11.30 60 Minute Makeover (R) 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 Inspector Morse (R) 4.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 5.00 Britain's Best Dish. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.10 Party Election Broadcast. 6.15 ITV News; Weather 6.25 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign (R) 6.30 You've Been Framed! (R) 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 The Dales 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Case Sensitive Part one of two. Thriller, starring Olivia Williams. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.15 FILM: Basic Instinct (1992) Thriller, starring Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas. 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 UEFA Champions League Weekly 3.00 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News

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6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.05 CSI: NY (R) 12.00 CSI: NY (R) 12.55 Extraordinary Dogs (R) 1.25 5 News Lunchtime 1.30 Home and Away 2.00 Neighbours 2.30 FILM: Ice Station Zebra. (1968) Arctic adventure, starring Rock Hudson. 5.15 5 News at 5; Weather 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.30 Extraordinary Dogs. (R) 6.55 Referendum Broadcast on Behalf of the No Campaign 7.00 Police Interceptors (R) 8.00 The Gadget Show Pollyanna Woodward tests a motorised unicycle; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Hotel Inspector The loss-making Welcome Traveller Inn in Wales. 10.00 FILM: The Sweetest Thing (2002) Romantic comedy, starring Cameron Diaz. 11.45 FILM: National Lampoon's Barely Legal (2003) Comedy, starring Tony Denman. 1.30 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 Brian Sewell's Grand Tour (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)

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National pride is making a comeback Julia Martin Health & Lifestyle

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It is amazing – suddenly we are all smiling! Beautiful weather, multiple Bank Holidays, the prospect of one of the best national celebrations in nearly 30 years and there has been a paradigm shift. The world seems a brighter and happier place and the gloom has lifted. It seems the silly season is upon us and long may it last. The shops are full of patriotic merchandise; red, white and blue seem to be the only colours in vogue. I do find the red, white and bright blue dyed bubble wigs a little too strong, but I was sorely tempted by the red t-shirt sporting the message: “It should have been me.” Although the prospect of two billion people watching every expression and detail of appearance would be too much to bear. Strolling around town on Saturday, there was a smile on the faces of passers-by and it was certainly uplifting to see the town adopt the theme of the Union Flag in shop windows. National pride is making a comeback and it has been long overdue. Street parties are all the rage and even my 75-year-old aunt has flown in from Portugal to have an earlymorning vigil outside the Palace in London, to witness the great event first hand. With almost perfect timing, Spring

has sprung and is displaying its own gaudy finery all around us. We can all breathe a sigh of relief and forage around for our brighter clothes and make up. Limbs are exposed. The beauty salons are on standby for multiple waxes and screams can be heard all over town as hair is removed from legs and other more sensitive areas. Feet are on show again and if you want to celebrate the Royal Wedding why not paint your nails red, white and blue? Whatever you have planned for today, it is bound to be a unique and fun day – one you will remember all your life. Remember, laughter is good for your health and a positive frame of mind is something we are keen to promote in these pages. It has been proved that patients with serious illness make more improvements when given a diet of comedy films to watch and I have to confess that an episode of Friends can act as a pick-me-up for me any day, no matter how many times I have seen it. Let’s celebrate laughter and smiles – they are contagious and the feelgood factor lasts long after a joke is over. Challenge people with a smile if they are grumpy and see how many people smile back when you smile at them. This is easy on a sunny day, but try it when it’s raining too. Which, I truly hope it won’t for the wedding. Enjoy!

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Competition winners

We were delighted to award Vivien Sallows the prize of a spa day at Beauty Secrets, East Street, as part of our Mother’s Day competition. Vivien received a voucher for a full body massage and a spa ritual in the Moroccan Rasul with its starlit ceiling and soft rain at the end of the treatment. Vivien was thrilled as she had recently visited Marrakesh and loved the whole Moroccan way of life. She said “It is a real treat, I never do things like this and it is excellent timing - a real pick me up for a spring!” Clare Garabet won a makeover from the Make up Box Studio which was a real surprise and treat for her as she has a young baby and finds it difficult to find time for herself. Helen Daynswood won two Power Plate sessions at the Power Plate Studio.

Spring time in Lucy’s Gardens Well, the sun has been shining and it has been a perfect time to get out there and do some gardening. A great thing to also try when sowing seeds outdoors with the vegetable plot are companion plants, like ‘Calendula Officinalis’, ‘Tagetes Tenuifolia’ (Marigold), and Limnanthes Douglasii’ (Poached egg plant). All these flowers attract hoverflies that will eat those horrid aphids that will suck all the sap out of your lovely young veg! You can also plant out shallots, onions and garlic now. Planted near the carrots, these will deter carrot root fly which attacks carrots. The smell of the onions confuses the pest!

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Potatoes can still be bought - just, as they are usually bought end of January/beginning of Febuary ready to ‘chit’, I.E. putting the seed potatoes in an empty egg box and letting them sprout undercover ready for planting out in May, after the first frosts. The cherry blossom has been looking fantastic. Some are losing their petals now, but they have looked truly marvellous against the beautiful blue sky we have been seeing of late, and now the tulips are looking fantasic, all those deep reds and burgundys, perfect! Happy gardening everybody, from your local gardener, Lucy from Lucy’s Gardens! www.lucysgardens.co.uk

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The problem will be discussed with sensitivity and humour and will touch on areas we can all recognise. Email Emma - emma@the-resident.co.uk Dear Emma, I am a 32 year old lady, pretty presentable, good job, a great circle of friends. But I am getting really despondent about the fact that I am still single. I go out with guys that I meet in pubs and wine bars but they all seem to be full of hot air and never call again after the second date or so. I have had two long term relationships which didn’t work out, but I get the feeling that my age and the fact that I am financially independent is scaring some of the nice guys off? Getting fed up, any advice? J Gaskell

Dear J This is a predicament that is becoming increasingly common, you are NOT alone! Despite the fact that the feminism movement has given us women a lot more equality in the workplace and within society in general, it didn’t take into account the deadly slow evolutionary development of the

male species! They still want to (metaphorically speaking) go out, slay an ox and drag it back to his cave to his helpless woman who, anointed in loin cloth, sticks it in her slow cooker and does all his washing! The reality is J, you are more than just financially independent to him, you don’t actually need him! Initially, a vast majority of the male species will see this as either too much of a challenge or as a threat (I am seriously hoping to provoke a bit of a debate here from some of the more ‘distinguished readers’ and pass on your number to them!) However, with all that said, my advice to you here is not to despair about your singledom, but to embrace it. Get out there and take up all the hobbies you have always wanted to pursue like salsa dancing or learning to speak Spanish, travelling to Africa as part of a volunteer group or working for a couple of weeks in an Eastern European orphanage.

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Grade II Listed period home Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market a most attractive three bedroom 17th Century Grade II Listed detached house in the heart of the old village of West Chiltington. Internally the property oozes charm and is full of character including a wealth of exposed beams, an impressive inglenook fireplace in the sitting room, some oak latch doors, leaded light windows and an intriguing undercroft which comprises of two rooms that the current vendors have as a utility room and a study. There is also a door from here that leads to East Street, thus making it an ideal retreat for teenagers/au pair. The accommodation in brief comprises entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen, cloakroom, study/ bedroom four, utility room, first floor landing, principal bedroom with ensuite shower room, two further bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside the property enjoys a lovely secluded south facing garden, there is a garage

and off road parking for two cars. A particular feature of the property is a paddock of approximately one acre, which is located a short distance along East Street. The Guide Price is £559,000 for the freehold interest. An internal

viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this lovely home. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard. co.uk

Palazzo Fornoni, Venice - €6,000,000 stc Impressive Grand Canal apartment Vaporetto stop S. Silvestro 2 minutes walk, Venice Airport (Marco Polo) 15 minutes by car

Detached home with secluded garden Mallards of Horsham are delighted to market a detached four double bedroomed house with hall, 21’10 x 12’7 living room having an outlook over the rear garden, separate study and a well fitted kitchen. On the ground floor there is also a cloakroom. The property has been enhanced by a 11’7 x 11’5 conservatory which is heated and overlooks the garden. The first floor has a very spacious landing, four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The front garden is almost entirely

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laid to lawn with a well stocked flower bed to the front boundary. The rear garden is a tremendous feature of the property having a depth of approximately 90 ft, very well landscaped and has a good degree of seclusion given by the majority of well stocked flowers, shrubs and trees that mark the perimeter of the garden. In more detail the garden has a patio area immediately adjacent the property which leads to a good sized area of lawn with shaped edges and stepping stone path. A good way along the garden is a timber garden shed and raised rockery with the remainder of the garden widening with a further shingled area and garden pond. The garden is enclosed by close boarded timber garden fencing and at the rear is a gate which leads out on to a small green. The property also benefits from double glazed windows and gas fired heating to radiators. To the front is a substantial private driveway

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KnightFrank.co.uk/International claire.hazle@knightfrank.com 0207 861 5269 Villa Lucia, Lucca - €6,950,000 stc Tuscany, Italy A charming estate near Lucca

Two separate villas and extensive gardens make up the four-acre Tuscan estate that is Villa Lucia. The villas have been beautifully restored throughout to maintain their original character and to preserve the elegant features. 15 bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, 5 reception rooms, swimming pool, tennis court, terraces, spa area, formal gardens, olive grove.

KnightFrank.co.uk/International rupert.fawcett@knightfrank.com 0207 861 1058 Giardinello, Tuscany - €4,125,000 stc Tuscany, Italy The perfect Tuscan home Montalcino 10km, Siena 30km, Rome 215km.

A beautifully restored Tuscan farmhouse with wonderful far reaching views of the surrounding countryside. 2 reception rooms, study, library. Master bedroom suite, 5 ensuite bedrooms. 2 bedroom guest or staff cottage. Infinity swimming pool with summer kitchen. Elegant Italianate landscaped gardens. In all about 4.94 acres.

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Property - Ask the Experts

If you would like to ask our panel of industry experts a question, please send an email to: asktheexperts@the-resident.co.uk

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Ian Munslow Director Munslow Bailey Gray

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What is the benefit of using a ‘Home Genie’ before placing my home on the market?

The answer to this one is simple, when you are marketing your home for sale it is common sense that you will want to present your property in the best possible light in order to maximise your chances of selling at the best possible price! Perhaps the question should be ‘What possible reason is there not to use the Home Genie? The key difference of our Home Genie service is that our business partner, Tracey Bailey had been running an established interior design company for many years before we decided to launch a new independent Estate Agency in Horsham. Introducing professional interior design to the domestic property market was to us a logical step. Many agents will profess that presentation advice forms part of their service but I would challenge that, from my experience many agents avoid discussing presentation for fear of alienating themselves to the customer and losing business, after all our homes are the most personal areas of our lives and we are rightly very protective of them. We take a much more proactive view, explaining to our clients upfront that the way in which we live our private lives is not always the best way to present our homes for sale! Tracey has years of experience in optimising furniture layouts and designing interiors to broaden the appeal of a property to the widest audience possible. Whilst a lot of what she does is common sense, it is often difficult for us to critically review our own homes so having an interior designer offer impartial and constructive advice can only be a positive thing? Finally, what about cost, surely this must come at a high price? All of our clients at Munslow Bailey Gray benefit from a free Home Genie consultation and report, it is part of our service that makes us unique as a property consultancy! Tracey will visit your home and offer her advice as to any adjustment that can be made to improve its appeal to potential purchasers, often at no cost at all! As a seasoned agent myself I have to admit that interior design is not my strongest skill, which is why I rely upon Tracey to advise our clients, after all she is the interior designer and has produced many stunning interiors throughout her career, which makes her the obvious choice to advise on the interior presentation of your home If you would like further information please contact Munslow Bailey Gray on 01403 267530 or log on to their web site at www.mbgproperties.com

Munslow Bailey Gray 01403 267530 25 Piries Place, Horsham RH12 1EH

Munslow Bailey Gray www.mbgproperties.com

25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH

Kathy Taylor Senior Manager Leaders

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I have been advised that there are legal requirements surrounding the way Tenant’s deposits are held. Could you explain?

Many Tenants in the private sector give their Landlords a deposit against possible non-payment of rent or damage to property. When a Tenancy comes to an end, there is usually no disagreement about the return of the deposit. But sometimes there is, and this can cause much hardship and inconvenience to both Landlord and Tenant. The Housing Act 2004 (Chapter 4, sections 212-5; & Schedule 10) made provision for both the protection of Tenancy deposits and the resolution of disputes over their return. This legislation came into effect on 6 April 2007. Since then all deposits taken for Assured Shorthold Tenancies have had to be covered by a tenancy deposit protection scheme.

What are the requirements in the Housing Act 2004? • Any landlord or agent who takes a deposit from a Tenancy for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy must safeguard it in an approved tenancy deposit scheme … • The Tenant must be told which one. • The deposit must be in money. • Landlords in breach of these provisions will not be able to issue Section 21 notices, and may have to pay the Tenant compensation of three times the deposit. • The landlord/agent must submit the deposit to the operators of their scheme when requested to do so. • Each scheme must have procedures for resolving disputes without legal action – ie by Alternative Dispute Resolution – but then can go to court if they prefer. • There are strict time limits for the return of the deposit if there is no dispute. There are Three Government approved Schemes

Custodial Scheme – Deposit Protection Scheme (DPS) Under the DPS the monies are sent off to the scheme and they hold it until the end of the Tenancy. The scheme works purely ‘online’ and each party receives and ID number and a repayment ID number. Without these unique numbers no action can be taken at the end of the Tenancy. MyDeposits.co.uk The trading name of Tenancy Deposit Solutions Limited – sponsored by the NLA (National Landlords Association) and administered by Hamilton Fraser Insurance. This is an insured scheme where the Landlord holds the deposits but purchases a premium for each Deposit he protects.

The Dispute Service (TDS) This is the default scheme for the Leaders Group. The Agent pays for each Deposit protected and insured by the TDS. Agents must be a member of a recognised body in order to be a member of the TDS. Some of the fundamentals of the Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme are; • Deposit must be held as stakeholder – ie the agreement of both parties must be achieved before it can be distributed. • Register the protection of the Deposit within 14 days from receipt of the money. • Provide the Tenant with the prescribed information within 14 days of receipt of the money. Under the Housing Act 2004 the Landlord is always responsible for the deposit, even if it is held by a managing agent. For further information about deposits, or any other aspect of renting or letting contact Kathy on 01403 217585 or horsham@ leaders.co.uk

Leaders 18a Market Square, Horsham,West Sussex RH12 1EU 01403 217585 www.leaders.co.uk

Simon Rollison Broker Consultant Mercier Allen

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How long could you maintain your household bills and your lifestyle if your income stopped?

With fuel prices on the increase, gas and electric bills going up and many retail products more expensive now than they were a year ago, people are feeling the purse strings being tightened. When you add in the fact that many people have seen little or no pay rises since 2007, many households are having to prioritise where they spend there money. It is worth spending the time, listing what are the essential bills and what is a luxury. How many people pay for the latest mobile phone, the full sky package and even insure their pets, before protecting their income! There are many ways that you can protect your income and make sure your loved ones are financially sound if your income was to cease. Death - In the event of your death, you can take out a life insurance policy to produce a lump sum of money, or derive an income for many years to come. Your family could use this to pay off a mortgage and have an extra amount to pay the household bills. Serious Illness - In the event of you being diagnosed with a critical illness, again you can take out a protection policy to produce a lump sum of money. You could use this to pay for the best medical care, clear your debts or pay off your mortgage. Either way, it would take off the pressure of having to return to work as soon as possible, increasing your recovery time. Redundancy - In these uncertain times, how many people can claim that their job is 100% safe? Should you be made redundant, how confident would you be to secure alternative work before your money rang out? Redundancy cover would give you a monthly income for a period of time, until you can find the right job for you. These are many other ways of making sure that your families lifestyles will not be affected should your income stop, whether that would be short term or forever. If you are more likely to insure your television, than your own life then please spend time focusing on what is really important! To find out more about this, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk Please note that this article does not constitute as advice, anyone seeking independent advice should contact an independent financial adviser. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage Mercier Allen and Associates Limited is an Appointed Representative of IN Partnership the trading name of The On-Line Partnership Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Mercier Allen 43 – 44 Carfax, Horsham. West Sussex RH12 1EQ 01403 268562 www.mercierallen.co.uk


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Sales Lettings Land & New Homes Holiday Lettings Farm & Equestrian Sales & Management

www.guyleonard.co.uk

Coolham £689,950 Horsham £695,000

Southwater £369,950

Located on1930s the edge with over the hamlet and setain 0.8 of an acre, A detached family and house withviews spacious accommodation and delightful garden, situated on thepresented edge of Horsham town family centre.home Accommodation includes a sitting room and a beautifully detached which has been thoughtfully separate a family/garden room, aowner study/office, three bedrooms the first floor designeddining and room, modernised by the present to provide light and on spacious and a further two principal bedroomsrooms on the enjoying second floor. There is athe large rear garden the total rooms, with the views over garden, whichand includes a plot is approximately one third of an acre. heated swimming pool and a natural pond.

In need of renovation and with potential to extend, a detached three bedroom family house with a garage and driveway parking and a south facing rear garden, within walking distance of the village centre.

Horsham 01403 248222

Horsham 01403 248222

Broadbridge Heath £245,000

Southwater £149,950

Situated in a cul-de-sac close to the centre of this popular village, a three bedroom end of terrace house presented in excellent decorative order with a delightful garden and a garage and offered for sale with NO ONWARD CHAIN.

A beautifully presented second floor one bedroom apartment with lift and covered parking, located in the centre of this thriving village, with excellent access to amenities and within walking distance of the Downs Link and the Country Park.

Horsham 01403 248222

Horsham 01403 248222

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www.mallards-estateagents.co.uk email: sales@mallards-estateagents.co.uk

CoWFoLD

£129,950

HoRSHam *STamP DUTY PaID*

£265,000

HoRSHam

£315,000

HoRSHam

£339,950

a unique 1 bedroom period property situated at the end of a row of character properties in the heart of the popular village of Cowfold. 15’0 x 13’1 living room, modern fitted kitchen and bathroom, courtyard.

a superb 2 bed semi detached house on a small private close of 8 houses. The property is finished to an extremely high standard. Hall, cloakroom, living room, kitchen, 2 good sized beds both with en suite bathroom, 2 allocated parking spaces, gardens.

on the east side of Horsham with good access to Horsham mainline railway station and town centre. Hall, lounge, separate dining room, modern fitted kitchen, 3 first floor bedrooms, bathroom, good sized rear garden. No FoRWaRD CHaIN.

Substantial 4 bedroom family house on west side. Entrance hall, 17’9 x 12’2 lounge, dining room, conservatory, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, family bathroom, shower room, private drive providing off the road parking, integral garage, gardens.

HorsHam 01403 263000

HorsHam 01403 263000

HorsHam 01403 263000

HorsHam 01403 263000

HoRSHam

£425,000 a detached 4 double bedroom house with hall, cloakroom, 21’10 x 12’7 living room, separate study and a well fitted kitchen, conservatory, 4 bedrooms, family bathroom. The rear garden is a tremendous feature of the property having a depth of approximately 90 ft.

HorsHam 01403 263000

HoRSHam

£419,995

CHRIST’S HoSPITaL

£480,000

an immaculate three storey townhouse with integral garage and parking set within a select gated development in the town centre, spacious living room with balcony, the rear garden offers a good degree of seclusion.

Situated in a small private close of 4 houses built by Hillreed Homes. Extremely well appointed 5 bedroom detached home with 2 en suites, further family bathroom, spacious living room, landscaped rear garden, car port.

HorsHam 01403 263000

HorsHam 01403 263000

BILLINGSHURST

£224,950

a staggered mid-terrace house located in small cul-de-sac. Entrance lobby, entrance hall, lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, single garage, enclosed rear garden. BillingsHurst 01403 785288

BILLINGSHURST

£239,950

BILLINGSHURST

a modern mid-terraced 3-bedroom property with garage and parking. Entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge/dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, front and rear gardens.

£359,500

a 3-bedroom detached property with scope for modernisation and possible extension situated on a corner plot. 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, separate WC, garage, parking for 2 cars, south-facing garden.

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

SToRRINGToN

£475,000 a spacious, well presented and extended family home situated on the popular Hormare development. 4 bedrooms (1 with dresssing area and en-suite), sitting room, dining room, family room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom, bathroom. double garage, delightful mature garden.

storrington 01903 746000

BILLINGSHURST

£139,950

BILLINGSHURST

A 2nd floor penthouse apartment with stunning views to south and west. Communal entrance hall, 2nd floor landing with storage area, inner hall, lounge/dining room, open-plan kitchen, double bedroom, bathroom, allocated parking.

£284,950

a spacious 3-bedroom detached house. Entrance hall, lounge, dining room, re-fitted kitchen, conservatory, shower room, large garage/workshop, 144’ rear garden (approx).

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

WEST CHILTINGToN

£499,500

a deceptively large detached bungalow in excellent order. 3 bedrooms (2 with en-suites), sitting room, dining room, study/ bedroom 3, kitchen/breakfast room, WC, double garage, parking, gardens, approx. half an acre plot.

storrington 01903 746000

SToRRINGToN

£370,000

Detached bungalow situated on a mature plot within a few minutes walk of the High Street. 2/3 bedrooms, sitting room, bedroom 2/ dining room, conservatory, kitchen, bathroom, separate W.C., detached garage, parking, delightful garden.

storrington 01903 746000

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

amBERLEY

£270,000

a detached house in sought after village location in excellent order throughout and enjoying views to the South Downs. 2 bedrooms, sitting/dining room, conservatory, kitchen, bathroom, parking, west facing rear garden.

storrington 01903 746000

HoRSHam 01403 263000

SToRRINGToN 01903 746000

PULBoRoUGH

£195,000

A superb first floor apartment with balcony overlooking communal grounds and built approximately 4 years ago. 2 bedrooms, sitting room, well fitted kitchen, en-suite shower room, bathroom, lift, allocated parking.

storrington 01903 746000


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The Open House Specialists

2~4 East Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1HL

01403 272022

www.brocktaylor.co.uk

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mannings heath £400,000

horsham £635,000 Price Guide

A modern detached house, set within a cul de sac, in this popular village to the South of Horsham, offering good access to the town centre and station, together with the M23 and South Coast.

This attractive detached house is set in a semi rural location, to the North of Horsham in a generous plot with extensive outbuilding and room for further enlargement (STPP).

Four Bedrooms• En Suite Shower Room• 18’10 x 15’5 Living Room• Downstairs Cloakroom• Dining Room• 11’5 x 11’1 Kitchen

0.57 Acre Secluded Plot• Large DetachedTwo Storey Barn• Potential for Annexe or Home Office•Three Garages & Extensive Parking• Five Bedrooms to the Main House• Feature Open Fireplaces•Three Reception Rooms• Numerous Outbuildings• Semi Rural Location

cowfold £299,950

slinfold £199,950

handcross £319,950

cowfold £315,000

Recently updated • 3 Reception Rooms • Lounge with log burner • Master with en suite • Loft converted • Double Glazing • Village Location • Utility Room • No Onward Chain

Two Double Bedrooms• Kitchen/Breakfast room• In good order • Village Location• Garden• Double Glazing

Two Bedroom Apartment • Gas Central Heating • Courtyard & Further Lawned Garden • Rural Location • Modern Refitted Kitchen • Modern Refitted Bathroom

Village Location• Inglenook Fireplace• Three Bedrooms• Garden Backing onto Fields• Ample Off-road Parking• Detached Garage• Through lounge• Utility Room• Modern Bathroom• Period Features

cowfold £180,000

horsham £375,000

horsham £259,950

horsham £219,950

Two Double Bedrooms • Character Property • Spacious Living Room • Feature Fireplaces• Kitchen/Breakfast Room • No Onward Chain

Detached Chalet Bungalow• Refurbished & extended in 2009• 3/4 Double Bedrooms• Master Suite with Shower Room• 16’ x 11’ Kitchen / Breakfast Room• Secluded Rear Garden

Three bedrooms•Two Reception Rooms• Off road parking for 2 cars• UPVc Double Glazing• Catchment for Millais & Forest • 1 mile from Littlehaven Station

Three Bedrooms • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Conservatory • Double Glazing • Gas Fired Central Heating • Close to Local Shops

horsham £159,900

horsham £275,000

horsham offers in excess of £240,000

Two Double Bedrooms • Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Modern Refitted Bathroom • Private Balcony • Walking distance from Horsham station and town centre

Four Bedrooms • 16ft Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Lounge • WC and Family Bathroom • Garage• Driveway • Popular Location

Arranged across Four Floors•Three Double Bedrooms• Cellar• Utility Room• Central Location• No on-going Chain

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A MUST VIEW!

£125,000

PERFECT FOR PETS

£129,950

SUPERB FAMILY STARTER HOME!

£195,000

LUXURY APARTMENT

£225,000

A one bedroom, well presented, spacious flat with it’s own balcony. Brand new carpets, contemporary design, refitted kitchen, refitted bathroom, ample storage, lettings estimate £575 PCM.

One bedroom maisonette with conservatory and rear garden, double glazing, gas central heating, long lease, low outgoings, fitted kitchen.

Two bedroom terrace home in Broadbridge Heath Village. Beautiful rear garden, double glazing, parking, cul-de-sac location.

Exclusive two bedroom, ground floor, luxury apartment with en-suite shower and main bathroom. High quality kitchen, outlook to the front via French doors.

TWO BEDROOM HOME

FANTASTIC MAISONETTE

GARDEN ACCESS

DETACHED BUNGALOW

£183,000

£135,000

£87,500

£650,000

A well presented two bedroom mid terraced property with rear garden and kitchen/breakfast room. Ideal for first time buyers or buy to let investors.

A well presented, one bedroom maisonette with garden at Broadbridge Heath built by Laing Homes to their popular “Chelsea. First floor, good quality carpet throughout, long lease and gas central heating, minimal maintenance.

One bedroom, ground floor, retirement apartment with sliding patio doors leading onto communal gardens. Emergency pull cords, communal lounge, communal drying room, house manager on site, guest room. Over 55’s

A large four bedroom, detached bungalow at Ifold, set in three quarters of an acre. Sitting room with multi-fuel stove, dining room, study, oil-fired central heating, garage/workshop.

BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME

AFFORDABLE LUXURY

SUPERB DETACHED BUNGALOW

RETIREMENT BUNGALOW

£210,000

Beautiful three bedroom, mid terrace home overlooking a green with trees and distant views beyond. South Westerly rear garden, garage, some modernisation still required.

£250,000 – GUIDE PRICE

Affordable housing scheme - initially offered to those in the Slinfold area, please enquire for more information. Three bedrooms, semi-detached, downstairs cloakroom, two en-suites and one family bathroom, brand new luxury kitchen and carpets, parking for three cars.

CONVERSION FLAT

£155,000

A ground floor conversion flat with gas central heating, rear patio garden, shared freehold, high ceilings and decorative cornices, within 300 yards to Station. Viewing highly recommended.

01403 271977

£349,950

A beautifully presented, two bedroom, detached bungalow enjoying a secluded location at the end of a close. This superb property comprises a state of the art kitchen, Italian bathroom, delightful garden spanning three sides, a garage and has gas central heating. A must view!

www.mappandco.co.uk

£105,000

A one bedroom, retirement bungalow with views across the gardens towards the Church. Kitchen, living room, shower room, resident manager, emergency alarm system, communal laundry, communal gardens, Warnham Village, age restriction: 60.

THREE STOREY TOWN HOUSE

£275,000

Three/ Four bedroom home in exclusive, central location. Approx ¼ mile to the Station. Double glazing, GFCH, cloakroom, study, kitchen/breakfast room, covered parking, en-suite shower room to master bedroom.

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Munslow Bailey Gray www.mbgproperties.com

25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH

horsham £164,950

BroaDBrIDGE hEaTh £325,000

horsham £469,950

horsham £137,950

• Split Level Maisonette • Living Room with Balcony • Modern High Gloss Kitchen • 2 Double Bedrooms • Shared Freehold

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horsham £185,000

horsham £239,950

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•End Terrace •Excellent Family Accommodation •Three Bedrooms •Two Reception Rooms •Kitchen/Diner •Driveway Parking

horsham £294,950 • • • • •

4 Bedroom Semi 2 Reception Rooms Tandem Garage Excellent Off Road Parking Popular Location

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Bay Fronted Victorian Semi 4 Bedrooms 2 Reception Rooms Many Period Features Detached Garage and Parking

horsham £249,950

BIllInGshursT £625 PCm

horsham £675 PCm

BroaDBrIDGE hEaTh £239,950

• Semi Detached Bungalow • Two Bedrooms • Separate Sun Room • Garage

• Ground floor apartment • Unfurnished • Living Room • Fully fitted Kitchen • 1 Double Bedroom

• Spacious top floor apartment • Modern kitchen • Fabulous open plan living room • Excellent location for Littlehaven Station

• Unusual Converted Stable • Two Bedrooms • Two bathrooms • Study Landing • Off Street Parking

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SOUTHWATER £72,500 LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH £93,000 LEASEHOLD ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the SOUTHWATER £72,500 £72,500 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH HEATH £93,000 £93,000 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD SOUTHWATER BROADBRIDGE Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | HORSHAM £135,995 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £139,995 Leasehold Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH TENANT Available to Purchase at 50%, 75% or 100% of the A OneSOUTHWATER Bedroom2005 Modern| Ground Floor Apartment | Situated in North A One Bedroom First Floor Apartment£93,000 | Situated in the Approximately 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | |Pedestrianised £72,500 LEASEHOLD BROADBRIDGE HEATH LEASEHOLD East Horsham | 23’1 Open Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ Bedroom | Gas Carfax | 8’1 Kitchen | Open Plan to 12’11 Living Room 11’7 Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | Double Asking Price at £145,000 | Newly Built in INSITU ** Ground Floor Studio Apartment | HORSHAM £135,995 Leasehold TOWN CENTRE £139,995 Leasehold HORSHAM £299,950 Freehold Available Purchase 50%, 75% or 100% of the Bedroom ** INVESTORS ONLY SOLD WITH Radiator Heating | to Double Glazing |at Allocated Parking NO ONWARD | Double First Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAINTENANT A One Bedroom Modern Floor Apartment || Situated in North A One Bedroom Apartment | Situated in the Approximately 2005 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Approximately 2005 || Ground 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of ofFloor Broadbridge Heath Popular Broadbridge Heath || Pedestrianised CHAIN A Bay Fronted Victorian Three Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated Within Close Village Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Railway

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East Horsham | 23’1 Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ in Bedroom | Gas Carfax | 8’1** Kitchen | Open Plan toStudio 12’11 Living Room | 11’7| Double Asking Price atOpen £145,000 | Newly Built INSITU Ground Floor Apartment Radiator Double Glazing | Allocated Parking Room | NO ONWARD Bedroom | Double | NO| Upstairs ONWARDWC CHAIN Station | 13’7 Heating Refitted | Kitchen Plan Living/Dining | Refitted Bathroom | 14’2 MasterGlazing Bedroom | Garden in Excess of Approximately 2005| Open | 'Paula Rosa' Fitted Kitchen Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | 100ftCHAIN | NO ONWARD CHAIN

HORSHAM £129,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £164,950 LEASEHOLD A One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat | Popular HORSHAM £129,950 £129,950 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £164,950 £164,950 LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD HORSHAM HORSHAM to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat Popular AAAOne One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity A Two Bedroom Top Floor Flat || Popular Bedroom Top |Floor FlatLEASEHOLD with LIFT | Situated in Popular A Two Bedroom£164,950 SplitStation, Level Maisonette | Within CloseTown ProximityCentre of Horsham Mainline Entrance Hall 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Park and HORSHAM £129,950 HORSHAM LEASEHOLD Station | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time BuyProximity | Entrance Area |of To the First Location off Ashleigh Road | 8’1 Kitchen | 14’9 Living Room Open to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close Proximity of to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station | Greenacres Development | Close HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold NORTH HORSHAM £209,950 Freehold APlan One Bedroom First Floor Flat | Close Proximity ATwo Two Bedroom Top Flat | Proximity Popular Floor are Living/Dining Room Floor and| Refitted Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two toBedroom Dining Area | 10’11 Bedroom | Underground Parking | NO A One Top Floor Flat with LIFT | Situated in Popular A Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close of Horsham Mainline Entrance HallTerraced 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Station, Park and Town Centre Entrance Hall || 11’10” Kitchen Horsham Station, Park and Town A Three Bedroom House | Situated on the Popular North Heath Lane | 10’6 Kitchen | 14’3 Living Room | Open to 10’6 Dining Bedrooms and Refitted Bathroom | Garage En-Bloc |Plan NOCentre ONWARD CHAIN Area | ONWARD CHAIN

HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £214,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM £214,950 LEASEHOLD HORSHAM LEASEHOLD £214,950 A Two Bedroom£174,950 Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station HORSHAM A Two Bedroom FirstLEASEHOLD Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 TOWN CENTRE £179,950 Leasehold|| Within £214,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £174,950 LEASEHOLD £214,950 LEASEHOLD Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station HORSHAM A Two Bedroom Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment Built| Master by Rydon Rydon Homes with in Approximately Approximately 2004 AA Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station AHORSHAM Two First Floor Luxury Apartment || Built by Homes in 2004 | Popular Gated Development ofbyThe Comptons Bedroom En-Suite Shower | Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are TOWN CENTRE £179,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £214,950 Leasehold CALLING ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT INSITU | Currently Achieves £775pcm | A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built Apartment Rydon Homes| in Approximately 2004 |Homes Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | A Two Bedroom Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Built by Rydon in Approximately 2004 TOWN CENTRE £136,995 Leasehold NORTH HORSHAM £239,950 Freehold BROADBRIDGE HEATH £124,950 Share of Freehold | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower ||| Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | To the First Floor are Room | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom Living/Dining Room and Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms Built in Approximately 2004 | Popular Development within Horsham Town Centre | 21’11 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Bedrooms | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Double Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening to the ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT INSITU | Currently Achieves £775pcm | A Two Bedroom Top Floor Apartment A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes in Approximately 2004 | Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | | 9’3 A One Bedroom Ground Floor Flat | Situated in Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath A One|CALLING Bedroom First Floor Apartment | Situated in the Pedestrianised A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Area of North Horsham | Refitted KitchenDevelopment |Double 14’4 Living Bedroom Room |of Open Plan to 10’9 |Room Popular Gated The Comptons |Internal Master Bedroom with| 17’ Shower Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Time Buy | Entrance Area | Two To the First FloorWayare Kitchen | 19’5 Leading Lounge/Diner |Bathroom 14’3 Bedroom | En-Suite Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing Allocated Room Second | Spacious Spacious Hall Leading totoBathroom Bathroom Living/Dining Room and Kitchen To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms || Second Double Bedroom |Double Leading Living/Dining and Kitchen || To the are Bedrooms Bathroom Double Glazing |2004 Balcony | Secure Underground Parking | LIFT Kitchen | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | An Viewing is to Highly Recommended | NO ONWARD CHAIN | Built Approximately Development within Horsham TownSecond Centre | 21’11Floor Open Plan Kitchen\ Living Room | Two Bedrooms | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Second Bedroom |Hall Spacious Hall Living Room Opening to |the Carfax | 8’1| in Kitchen | Room Open Plan to| Popular 12’11 Living Room | 11’7 Double Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN Kitchen | To the Second Floor are Two Bedrooms

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NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD NORTH HORSHAM £229,950 FREEHOLD A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated inin Backing onto Woodland NORTH HORSHAM From £240,000 Freehold Three Bedroom End Terrace House Situated inainaaCul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac Backing onto Woodland AA Three Bedroom End Terrace House || Situated Backing onto |||| NORTH HORSHAM From £240,000 Freehold A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Situated aCul-De-Sac Cul-De-Sac Backing ontoWoodland Woodland ** FromNorth £240,000 Horsham - £250,000 ** | ALocation Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area£127,995 of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | |14’4 HORSHAM £144,950 Leasehold HORSHAM Leasehold Popular | Entrance Hall | Kitchen | Living Room | Dining Area Three ** From £240,000 £250,000 ** | A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Popular Heath Way Area of North Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | 14’4 Popular North Horsham Location | Entrance Entrance Hall Kitchen Room Dining Area Three Popular North Horsham Location Hall || Kitchen || Living Room |||Dining Area || Three North Horsham Location | Entrance Hall Kitchen |Living Living Room Dining Area Three ALiving OnePopular Bedroom Top Floor with LIFT | Situated in|Popular A One|Bedroom Modern Ground Floor Apartment | Situated in North East Horsham|| Parking 23’1 Open RoomRoom | Open Plan toFlat 10’9 Dining Area | Refitted Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Living | Open Plan to| Kitchen 10’9 Dining Area | Refitted Bathroom Radiator Heating | DoubleGlazing Glazing| |Detached DetachedGarage Garage || Driveway Driveway Parking Plan Lounge/Kitchen | 12’ Bedroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking Location off |Ashleigh Road | 8’1 | 14’9 Living Room Open | |Gas Bedrooms Bathroom Gas Radiator Heating Double Glazing Bedrooms | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing Bedrooms | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing for Several Cars | NO ONWARD CHAIN Bedrooms | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing for Several Cars | NO ONWARD CHAIN | NO ONWARD CHAIN Plan to Dining Area | 10’11 Bedroom | Secure Underground Parking | NO ONWARD CHAIN

SOUTHWATER£249,950 £249,950FREEHOLD FREEHOLD SOUTHWATER £249,950 FREEHOLD SOUTHWATER SOUTHWATER £249,950 FREEHOLD A Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House | Cul-De-Sac Location | Within Popular Village HORSHAM £249,950 Freehold ThreeBedroom Bedroom Semi-Detached House Cul-De-Sac Location Within Popular Village of of AA Three Three Bedroom Semi-Detached House || Cul-De-Sac Location || Within Popular Village of HORSHAM £249,950 Freehold House A Semi-Detached | Cul-De-Sac Location | Within Popular Village of Living A Two DoubleHORSHAM Bedroom Victorian £239,950 Semi-Detached House | Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline£214,950 Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Room NORTH Freehold HORSHAM Leasehold Southwater | Entrance Hall | Downstairs Cloakroom | Double Aspect Lounge/Dining A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House | Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Living Southwater Entrance Hall|Kitchen | Downstairs Downstairs Cloakroom Double Aspect Lounge/Dining Room Southwater Entrance Hall |Heath Cloakroom || Bedrooms Double Aspect Lounge/Dining Room |||| | A Two Bedroom First Floor Luxury Apartment | Built by Rydon Homes Room in Approximately Southwater | ||Entrance Downstairs Cloakroom | Bedrooms Double Aspect Lounge/Dining || 2004 A Three |Bedroom Terrace House |Hall Popular Way Area ofBathroom North Room SeparateEnd Dining Room | Refitted | Refitted | Two Double | En-Suite Shower Room |Radiator Gas Radiator Heating Room | Separate Dining Room |Conservatory Refitted Kitchen | Refitted Bathroom | Two Double | En-Suite Shower Room | Gas Heating Popular Gated Development of The Comptons | Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room Horsham | Refitted Kitchen | 14’4 Living Room | Open Plan to 10’9 Dining Kitchen | | Three Double Bedrooms | Family Bathroom Kitchen |Viewing Conservatory Three| Detached Double Bedrooms Family Bathroom Kitchen Conservatory || Three Double Bedrooms || Family Bathroom | Second Double |Bedroom | Spacious Hall Leading to Bathroom | 17’ Living Room Opening to DoubleGlazing Glazing | AnInternal Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended Kitchen | |Conservatory | Three Bedrooms Family Bathroom Double | An Highly Recommended Area | Refitted Bathroom | Gas RadiatorisHeating | Double Glazing Double the Kitchen | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended | NO ONWARD CHAIN

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HORSHAM £255,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £255,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £255,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £255,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £274,950 Freehold A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-DetachedHouse House|| Close |Close CloseProximity Proximityof ofHorsham Horsham HORSHAM £274,950 Freehold A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House Proximity Horsham A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached HORSHAM £174,950 Leasehold A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House | Close Proximity ofof|Horsham £249,950 A Well Presented Three Bedroom Semi Detached House | Situated on theHORSHAM Popular Lambs Farm Road | RefittedFreehold Kitchen | 24’7 Through Lounge/ Well Presented Three Bedroom Semi Detached House Popular Lambs Farm Road || Refitted Kitchen 24’7 Through Lounge/ Mainline Station and Town Centre || Situated Entrance |Double Living Room Separate Dining Room | AATwo Bedroom Split Level Maisonette | Within Close Proximity of Horsham Mainline Station |on theHall A Two Bedroom Victorian Semi-Detached House |Dining Close Proximity of Horsham |Mainline Mainline Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Living Room | Separate Dining Room Mainline Station and Town Centre | Entrance Hall | Living Room | Separate Room Diner | Refitted Bathroom | Garage & Driveway | Gas Radiator Heating | Recently Rewired and New Double Glazing Ideal Opportunity for Investment/First Buy | Entrance Area | To the Floor are Living/ Hall |Station and TownRoom Centre Entrance Hall | Living Room | Separate DiningRoom Room | Refitted Mainline Station and| Time Town Centre | First Entrance Living | Double Separate Dining || Kitchen Diner | Refitted Bathroom Garage & Driveway | Gas Radiator Heating | Recently Rewired and| New Glazing Bathroom | Two Double | En-Suite Shower Dining Room and RefittedKitchen Kitchen | To the |Second Floor are Two Bedrooms and Refitted | RefittedBedrooms Bathroom | Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite Shower Room |Room Gas Radiator Heating | Kitchen Bathroom | Two Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite En-Suite ShowerRoom Room Double Bedrooms |En-Suite Shower Room Bathroom | GarageKitchen En-Bloc | An Early is Bathroom Highly Recommended |to Avoid Double Glazing | An Internal is Highly Recommended Kitchen | || Internal ViewingBathroom | Two Double Bedrooms | Viewing Shower Disappointment | NO ONWARD CHAIN

HORSHAM £294,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £294,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £294,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £294,000 FREEHOLD HORSHAM £289,950 Freehold A Three Bedroom 'Charles Church' Link Detached House | Downstairs Cloakroom | || HORSHAM £289,950 Freehold A Three Bedroom 'Charles Church' Link Detached House Downstairs Cloakroom A Three Bedroom 'Charles Church' Link Detached House || Downstairs Cloakroom AThree Three Bedroom 'Charles Church' Link Detached House | Downstairs Cloakroom | TOWN CENTRE £174,950 Leasehold HORSHAM £129,950 Leasehold A Bedroom ‘Charles Church’ Link Detached House | Downstairs Cloakroom | |Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15’8 Living Room | Master Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15'8 Living Room Master Bedroom with En-Suite A Three Bedroom ‘Charles Church’ Link Detached House | Downstairs Cloakroom | Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15’8 Living Room | Master CALLING ALL INVESTMENT BUYERS..........BUY WITH TENANT INSITU ||Currently Achieves A One Bedroom First Floor FlatBedroom | Close Proximity to Horsham Town Centre and Mainline Station Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15'8 15'8 Living Room Master Bedroom En-Suite Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room Living || Master with En-Suite Bedroom withBedroom En-Suite Shower Room| Built | Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing |Room Gas Radiator Heating | Attached Garage |with Driveway Parking for Two| Double Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room 15'8 Living Room | Master Bedroom with En-Suite £775pcm | A Two Top Floor Apartment inRefitted Approximately 2004|| Popular | Entrance Hall | 11’10” Kitchen | 12’ Living RoomGarage | 13’9” Bedroom | Refitted Bathroom for Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room | Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Attached | Driveway Parking Two Shower Room | ||Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating Development within Horsham Town Centre | 21’11 Open Plan Kitchen\ Living||Room | Two Glazing | Gas RadiatorRadiator Heating | Allocated Heating Parking | An Internal Viewing is Highly Recommended Cars Shower Room Refitted Bathroom Double Glazing Gas Radiator Heating Shower Room Bathroom Double Glazing || Gas Cars Bedrooms | Bathroom | Double Glazing | Balcony | SecureBathroom Underground Parking || LIFT | Ideal Investment/First Time Radiator Buy | NO ONWARD Heating CHAIN Shower Room |Refitted Refitted Double Glazing | Gas

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Property

Luxurious family village home with lakeside view Address Estate Agents are pleased to offer for sale this attractive and immaculately presented detached five bedroom family home, with lake views, set on secluded plot in a sought after executive development on the edge of Southwater village, close to the Country Park. This imposing double fronted property boasts generously proportioned and well planned family accommodation throughout. On the ground floor there is an impressive entrance hall, cloakroom, study, a

well proportioned 17ft lounge with feature fireplace, utility room, a large kitchen/breakfast room with a range of integrated appliances which opens onto the 25ft open plan family/dining room overlooking the rear garden. On the first floor there is a galleried landing, a charming master bedroom suite with dressing area and en-suite shower room. A guest bedroom suite with en-suite shower room. A further three generously proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom can also be found on this floor.

Outside features include a secluded rear garden, which is mainly laid to lawn with an abundance of shrubs, and a paved patio area providing ideal outside entertaining space. The detached double garage is approached via a recently landscaped tarmac driveway offering plenty of off street parking. The front garden has a lawned area with shrubs borders. Asking price of £575,000. Call us on 01403 734200 for a brochure or to book an appointment to view.

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From my home office in Horsham, West Sussex, I offer a range of legal services to individuals from conveyancing (buying or selling your home) to preparing your will and lasting power of attorney or dealing with the estate of a loved one. I can help guide you through what can be a difficult and stressful time in your life by providing a friendly and personal, professional service. You can be assured of easy, direct access to me and a completely confidential legal service. I take my client care very seriously and always try to go “that extra mile” to establish a strong relationship with clients and other professionals. What can I do for you ? • • • • • •

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Friday 29 April 2011 Hamptons Office Horsham Lettings: 01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Rudgwick £2,395 pcm

Ifold £2,100 pcm

A four bedroom detached family house situated in the village of Tisman’s Common. A substantial six bedroom detached house situated in a private development located Comprising three double bedrooms and one single, two bathrooms, three reception in the rural village of Ifold, West Sussex. Ifold is a short drive from the small town of Billingshurst which offers a range of shops, restaurants and mainline railway station. rooms and a large garden. Hamptons Office Horsham

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Henfield £1,900 pcm

Charlwood £1,500 pcm

A fantastic recently renovated three/four bedroom detached house in the heart of the A substantial four bedroom Victorian built family home with original features and popular village of Henfield. The property has been finished to a very high standard located in the heart of Charlwood village. throughout with parking for several cars and a good size garden to the rear. Hamptons Office Horsham

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150092 Central Horsham £550 pcm

150221 Central Horsham £550 pcm

81973 Southwater £550 pcm

109529 Central Horsham £675 pcm

Modern first floor studio apartment conveniently situated within a short walk of the station. INCLUDES WATER RATES AND HEATING.

Modern top floor unfurnished studio apartment situated in the heart of Horsham town centre.

Well presented one bedroom ground floor flat situated in a popular village location with good range of amenities.

Modern one bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat in prime location. RENT INCLUDES WATER RATES AND HEATING.

598453 Broadbridge Heath £675 pcm

84037 Billingshurst £675 pcm

327781 Horsham £795 pcm

279603 Horsham £825 pcm

A modern redecorated one bedroom end-of-terrace house situated in a quiet cul-de-sac close.

Spacious two double bedroom unfurnished ground floor flat within easy reach of village centre.

Superb 1 bedroom luxury apartment set in select development close to the station and town centre.

Beautifully converted two bedroom apartment close to the station and centre of town.

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Motors Take a LEAF out of Nissan’s book the-resident.co.uk

Olli Nott Motors Reporter

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This week, at the New York International Auto Show, the 100-percent electric, zero-emission Nissan LEAF was named 2011 World Car of the Year, edging out the BMW 5-Series and the Audi A8 for the top spot.

Today’s award is the latest in a string of achievements for the world’s first affordable mass-market, all-electric vehicle for the global market, which was also named European Car of the Year. The World Car of the Year competition was launched in 2004, with winners chosen by a panel of automotive journalists from Asia, Europe and North America. “It is a great joy that the world’s

first, mass-marketed electric vehicle, the Nissan LEAF, has won the prestigious award of 2011 World Car of the Year,” said Nissan Chairman and CEO Carlos Ghosn. “This new achievement recognises Nissan LEAF, a pioneer in zeroemission mobility, as comparable in its driving performance, quietness and superb handling to conventional gas-powered cars. And it validates Nissan’s clear vision and the values of

sustainable mobility that we want to offer to customers around the world.” The World Car Awards jurors observed that, “The LEAF is the gateway to a brave new electric world from Nissan. This 5-seater, 5-door hatchback is the world’s first, purposebuilt, mass-produced electric car. It has a range of over 100 miles on a full charge claims Nissan, takes around eight hours to recharge using 220240V power supply and produces

zero tailpipe emissions. Its low centre of gravity produced sharp turn-in with almost no body roll and no understeer. The good news? It feels just like a normal car, only quieter.” Aiming to be the world leader in zero-emission vehicles, Nissan, with its Alliance partner, Renault, has formed partnerships with more than 90 governments, cities and other organisations around the world not only to develop and produce EV and lithium-ion batteries but also to promote sustainable mobility. Nissan is also taking a comprehensive approach to encourage the world to more sustainable mobility such as improvement of charging service, infrastructure deployment, the promotion of the use of recycled materials and overall energy management system including second-life use of lithium-ion batteries. Nissan LEAF is available in Japan, the United States and select European markets and will be released in other global markets in 2012. The vehicle is currently built at Nissan’s Oppama, Japan plant. It will also be manufactured at the company’s Smyrna, Tennessee, plant in the United States in late 2012 and at Nissan’s Sunderland plant in the United Kingdom by early 2013. The next question is, do you want one? The Nissan LEAF, 2011 World Car of the Year, but would it be viable in Horsham? Let me know what you think. Drop me an email at olli@the-resident. co.uk

Auris adds a new edition for 2011 The 2011 Toyota Auris range is on sale with extra equipment across the board from 1 May with on-theroad prices from £15,225, that’s the same price for the previous T2 model. A new entry level model leads Toyota’s changes to its Auris range for the 2011 model year, delivering extra equipment but at no extra cost to the customer. The three and five-door Auris Edition replace the previous T2, available at the same on-the-road prices but with a significantly improved specification. TR and SR grades have also been revised to offer customers additional premium features as standard. New exterior colours have been introduced, together with newlook interior trim details. Auris Edition The “entry point” to the Auris range is a stronger proposition than ever before with the introduction of the new Edition grade for 2011. Going beyond the specification established in the previous T2 model, it provides as standard 16-inch alloy

wheels, heated, retractable color coded door mirrors and door handles, as opposed to black plastic trim. These elements are in addition to established features such as air conditioning and a four-speaker sound system with USB port. Island Blue is a new metallic paint option for Edition models, and owners can also specific Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with Traction Control (TRC) and a Protection Pack for the five-door version (floor mats, mudflaps, boot liner and scuff plates). The three and five-door Edition models are powered by the Toyota Optimal Drive 1.33-litre VVT-i petrol engine, with Stop & Start and sixspeed manual transmission. This delivers official 48.7mpg combined cycle fuel consumption and 135g/km CO2 emissions. Auris TR Auris TR, the core model in the range, is newly equipped with rear parking sensors, Bluetooth with voice control and – on the 1.6 Valvematic – cruise control. A new, sporty interior trim has been introduced in dark

grey with silver detailing, and analogue meters now feature in the 1.4 D-4D and 1.6 Valvematic versions, adding to the sportier feel. On the outside, there are newdesign five-spoke 16-inch alloys and a new metallic colour choice – Deep Titanium. Elsewhere the TR retains its core equipment features, including climate control, six-speaker audio with USB, electric windows and front fog lamps.

Auris SR Auris SR, offered exclusively as a five-door with the 1.6 Valvematic engine and six-speed manual transmission, also adopts cruise control and Bluetooth as standard for 2011, plus the new Deep Titanium metallic paint option.

These add to a specification that includes 17-inch alloy wheels, a rear

spoiler, dark-tinted rear privacy glass and darkened headlamp lenses. Bluetooth with voice control now standard on TR and SR grade, with cruise control additionally provided on 1.6 Valvematic versions. Head down to Motorline Toyota, Lyons Corner, Horsham, and check the new 2011 Auris out for yourself!


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Down 1. Curative treatment involving listening to the wireless? (12) 2. Nonsense coming back in eloquent oratory (3) 3. Far from just a description of a brunette! (6) 4. Body of matter for under-standing! (9) 5. A stone ring brought up - often mentioned in Greek texts (5) 6. It won’t be used in lively communication (4,8) 7. Sounds like the style by which the Israelites were fed (5) Quick Clues: 10. What rain before Across autumn will produce? 1. Teacher (12) (9) 7. Danger (5) 13. A species of large 8. Come in (5) African antelopes seen 9. Haul (3) around the East (5) 10. Persuasive speech (9) 14. Unequally matched, 11. Constricted (6) so it’s not on the level 12. Distant (3,3) (6) 15. Profanation (9) 16. A pleasant spot in the 17. A vast age (3) ocean that leads to 18. Foreign (5) the altar (5) 19. At that point (5) 20. Hat and cloak 21. Yachts (7,5) shortened (3)

Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is T. Gaultier, Westwood, Vuitton, all Fashion Designers. Down 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10. 13. 14. 16. 20.

Meteor (8,4) Scull (3) Matured (6) Gamble (9) Consumed (5) Gardening skill (5,7) Might (5) Excitable (9) Corpulent (5) Defeated (6) Porcelain (5) Recede (3)

CRYPTIC - Across: 4 Cricket; 8 Enrobe; 9 Asserts; 10 Indeed; 11 Gashes; 12 Vacation; 18 Ordnance; 20 Drivel; 21 Artful; 22 Ability; 23 Solemn; 24 Legends. Down: 1 Believe; 2 Dry dock; 3 Absent; 5 Resigned; 6 Crease; 7 Entree; 13 Isolated; 14 Sniffed; 15 Sealing; 16 Treble; 17 Evolve; 19 Narrow. QUICK - Across: 4 Ability; 8 Opened; 9 Mastery; 10 Tattle; 11 Enlist; 12 Goodwill; 18 External; 20 Vortex; 21 Thrift; 22 Imbibed; 23 Finite; 24 Flighty. Down: 1 Cortege; 2 Mention; 3 Bellow; 5 Bracelet; 6 Little; 7 Thrust; 13 Inexpert; 14 Insipid; 15 Flutter; 16 Formal; 17 String; 19 Ethnic.

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Recruitment

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Are you interested in supporting a lively Marketing department to keep our activities bouncing along?

Sussex Educare Limited Independent Providers of Quality Care and Education Due to expanding services within the Sussex Health Care Group we are seeking an enthusiastic Waking Night Assistant and Youth Mentors to join the dedicated team in our children and young people’s residential service. This is a full time position and will include some weekends.

Elementus is an award winning independent health, safety and environmental consultancy. For 25 years we have provided help, advice and training on workplace compliance to organisations across the UK and Europe.

We are very keen to recruit individuals who want to pursue an identified career path. Sussex Health Care offer opportunities within the group to gain NVQ qualifications, work on a structured career path and are committed to both professional and personal development of the individual.

A position for an enthusiastic Marketing Coordinator has become available. We are looking for someone with exposure to marketing, ideally within the B2B marketplace. Based at our Horsham office, the role is principally concerned with producing digital communications, organising events and designing marketing collateral.

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BRANCH MANAGER VACANCIES Show us what you can do! King & Chasemore is an established Estate Agency successfully operating in East and West Sussex who are seeking talented and very ambitious, experienced or aspiring, Branch Managers to join their company. ALL CALLS IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE If you are a high-flyer looking for a new challenge or have reached the glassceiling in your current position, are keen to achieve your full potential and grow your skills, we want to hear from you!

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Please contact Suzanne Clarkson, Marketing Manager with your CV and a and covering letter explaining why this job is for you your earning expectations to:

To succeed, the ideal candidate will need excellent communication skills, have a high level of accuracy in written communication and the ability to work as part of a team. We are offering a competitive package including pension and other benefits.

are subject to an enhanced Criminal Records Please note that all positions Bureau (CRB) check. Accommodation may be available.

We are looking for someone who has:  creative talent  excellent planning and organisational skills  good knowledge of Excel, Word, Photoshop and publishing software  a basic knowledge of HTML coding  analytical and research skills  the ability to work to deadlines.

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Premises Officer who will be responsible for the maintenance and security of our school site for 32.5 hours per week during RELIABLE term time,DISTRIBUTOR with additional flexible REQUIRED hours during school holidays by agreement. This position will be We require reliable door to door subject to tojoin a full check and distributors ourCRB ever expanding satisfactory references. team in the Warnham and Slinfold areas.

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Friday 29 April 2011

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Jamies do the damage for Hornets hornetsreview.co.uk Football

Horsham finally secured their Ryman League Premier Division status with back-to-back wins over a happy Easter weekend. The Hornets followed up a 2-1 home win against mid-table Wealdstone with a 4-2 success at Croydon Athletic, making it nine points out of nine after 13 league matches without a win. The two Jamies – Cade and Brotherton – repeated their exploits at Hendon with a goal apiece to rock the Stones. Cade’s goal was a near-post header from Brotherton’s cross, Brotherton’s a penalty after he was tripped by Alan Massey. A late fumble by the otherwise secure Mark Zawadski allowed Peter Dean to set up a nervy finale, but the Hornets rarely looked in danger of relinquishing the points. And so to south London, where Horsham knew a point would be

Croydon Athletic 2 Whitnell 17, Rasmussen 44

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enough to stave off any remaining threat of relegation. Athletic led 2-1 at the break, but Kevin Sefaah’s own goal, Tom Graves’ header and Cade’s second goal of the afternoon set up John Maggs’ men for the Sussex Senior Cup semi-final against Brighton and Hove Albion Reserves. The carrot of a final at the American Express Community Stadium, the first match at Albion’s spectacular new home, was being dangled in front of Horsham at Worthing as The Resident went to press yesterday (Thursday) evening. Horsham will be able to play without pressure when they complete their league programme against Tonbridge Angels at Gorings Mead tomorrow (Saturday).

‘Disappointed’ Horsham YMCA boss departs

Jamie Cade (left) and Jamie Brotherton celebrate against Wealdstone

Alan Massey brings down Jamie Brotherton for a penalty

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Horsham YMCA manager John Cumberbatch will leave the club after their final match of the season, at Whyteleafe tomorrow (Saturday). YM have won only two matches under Cumberbatch, drawn seven and lost 13 while plummeting back to the Sussex County League. A club statement said he would depart by “mutual consent”, but Cumberbatch said: “I am bitterly disappointed. Coming into the situation the club was in, it was always going to be very, very difficult. “I was under the impression that I was looking at a long-term placement, being able to stabilise things this season and planning to make sure things were good for the following season. “I thought everyone had accepted it was a near-on-impossible situation. “When I came in I said I was confident we could avoid relegation, but the three or four teams above us all started picking up points and doing well. Even if we had performed differently it was always going to be difficult. “Unless you’ve got a big budget and you can suddenly bring in good players, you can’t just change a side over a month or six weeks. That just doesn’t happen. “You might come in and make a little bit of an impact at first, but it has got to be over a longer period. I haven’t been given that time at all. “I was really looking forward to a pre-season and the period before that where I could organise things properly.” YM have been criticised for not fielding enough local players, but Cumberbatch is adamant he would have addressed this by developing the club’s youth policy. He said: “It requires knowing the local players from the age of about 14 and having their involvement in the club from then onwards to U18 and into the first team. “The whole process could take five years or so to establish. It is not something that can be done in four months or even show signs of commencement in four months.” YM ended their home season with a deserved 2-2 draw against promotion-chasing Whitehawk, thanks to goals by Dan Dudley and manager’s son Marc Cumberbatch.

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Friday 29 April 2011

Sport

Club’s biggest day in 200 years Martin Read Cricket

Although Pulborough Cricket Club has long been significant in the local community, the 2011 season is by far the most important in the club’s history. Twenty-five years ago it was just a village club, made up of older players and boys, and sometimes struggling to put a team together. But through visionary planning and hard work, the club fulfilled what sometimes seemed an impossible dream – promotion to the Sussex League Premier Division. The big day is tomorrow (Saturday) when the club plays its first match in the top flight, at home to well-established Brighton and Hove. Proud chairman Nick Cousins pinpoints the foundation of the colts section as a key element of the club’s transition into one of the top 10 clubs in Sussex. Concerned about the scaling down of cricket in schools, Pulborough, along with Billingshurst, Loxwood, Partridge Green and Wisborough Green, were founders of the IDentilam Colts League. Peter Garland, secretary of both the club and the colts league, is delighted that the club’s thriving colts section is developing a stream of talent to knit

in with the senior players. On May 25 a match will be played at Pulborough to mark the 25th anniversary of the league, when some of the original players will participate in the game and join in the celebrations. Garland said: “We’ve made it through to the Premier Division and have earned that, but we respect the league and the teams in it because it will be a big challenge for us to play against the strongest sides in the county.”

It will be a big ‘challenge for us to play against the strongest sides in the county

Rohit Jagota is continuing as club captain. As evidenced by a batting average of 55 plus 34 wickets last season, his all-round talent and experience will be invaluable. Kuldeep Rawat scored almost 500 runs and took 43 wickets, and Max Barson, Tom Crump and Philip Roper were among other players making major contributions in 2010. The Pulborough cricket ground is busy with training sessions most evenings and has about 180 games arranged for 2011.

Four Saturday teams play in the Sussex League and two Sunday sides enjoy friendlies, while six boys teams and a girls XI compete in junior divisions. Such a comprehensive range of cricket necessitates professional organisation. The club’s committee works tirelessly, backed by an army of volunteers doing whatever is required – for example, on the recent NatWest Cricketforce day when facilities were updated. Pitches will again be prepared by Barrie Feest, former captain and secretary, and assistant James Underwood. Watersfield provide a pitch for Pulborough junior matches, with the club’s groundsmen also looking after pitches there. Pulborough Recreation Ground has been home for more than 60 years, but the history of the club stretches

much further back. Records include a mention of a match against Bury in 1799. Donations and grants funded the installation of permanent outdoor practice nets, a scorebox, sightscreens and roll-on covers, and the support of sponsors is greatly appreciated. Pulborough has attained ClubMark status and is an England and Wales Cricket Board Focus Club, confirming its dedication to providing a safe and successful environment for youth cricket. Entry into the Sussex Premier League has not been easily achieved, but the club has the drive to cement its position in the upper echelons of Sussex league cricket. Roffey will start their Premier League season at home to East Grinstead tomorrow (Saturday), while Horsham visit Eastbourne.

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Horsham Sparrows have been invited to become a “partner club” to the Fulham Girls Centre of Excellence (CoE) from the beginning of next season. This will mean closer links between the clubs, including opportunities for Sparrows girls to be coached by Fulham CoE staff, visit the Premiership club’s training ground and play in tournaments organised by Fulham. Coaching staff from Sparrows will visit the CoE and observe sessions there. The partnership will provide a clearer pathway for local girls who are released by Fulham to continue playing at a good standard, for Sparrows in the Sussex County Women and Girls League. Sparrows are the only Sussex club to be invited to partner Fulham so far and one of only six across the South East. Gary Budinger, Sparrows coaching and development officer, said it was an honour to be selected from so many possible partners. Lucy Sharpe scored twice and Serena Everett got the other as Sparrows beat Worthing Town 3-0.

CMJ heralds Horsham scheme Martin Read Cricket

Christopher Martin-Jenkins joined England internationals Holly Colvin, Sarah Taylor and Caroline Atkins to open the new practice area at Horsham Cricket Club. The BBC broadcaster has represented Horsham in Thursday matches and his two sons – James and former Sussex star Robin – were Horsham colts. Martin-Jenkins, president of the MCC, said: “Of all the many duties I will perform in that role, none will surpass the pleasure of returning to the lovely setting of Horsham CC to see the marvellous new facilities.” He cited examples of Horsham colts progressing through to professional level, including current Sussex players Chris Nash and William Beer, both former Horsham captains. Completion of the £43,000 project was achieved through lobbying by club stalwarts Barry Peay and Polly Clark, resulting in grants and sponsorship from the England and Wales Cricket Board in partnership with Sport England, Horsham District Council, West Sussex County Council, the Gatwick Area Community Fund, Barclays Bank and Novartis. The club raised the remainder of the money by selling tea and cakes

during a Sussex match at Horsham and through collections organised by vice-president Jim Birch. Completion of the landscaping around the complex is the next and

final stage of the fundraising project. Clark said: “With over 200 young cricketers at the club, our 10 qualified coaches will be able to implement even broader coaching programmes

in a safe environment. “That will enable us to increase the numbers playing cricket and we are very keen to strengthen our women and girls’ section.”

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Sussex supporters have been watching first-team cricket at The PROBIZ County Ground, Hove, for the first time since major redevelopment. The new South and South-West Stands and the fully refurbished pavilion were in use when the Championship match against Lancashire started on Tuesday. Cricket manager Mark Robinson said: “The playing staff are proud of the ambition of the club. It is important to have a ground which supports both the players and the public in the best possible way. “To see the club constantly striving to improve facilities for everyone makes us even more determined.” Sussex went into the match on the back of a two-wicket win at Durham, thanks in part to a maiden century by Luke Wells. But as The Resident went to press, Sussex trailed Lancashire by 300 on first innings and were fighting to avoid defeat. Murray Goodwin made 113, but Sussex will hope for rain today (Friday). Bob Weston captured 4-28, including a hat-trick, Raggi Singh took 3-30 and Bob Samways carried his bat for 32 as Nuthurst beat Sambuca Tigers (128) by eight wickets.


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Friday 29 April 2011

Sport

Dutch delight for Horsham on tour Josh Tolhurst Youth Rugby Union

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Horsham U16 went on tour to Holland, confident of our chances of winning against RC Eindhoven, Hilversum and Durham City. Horsham kicked off the tour strongly against a good Eindhoven team. The deadlock was broken early in the first half when Joe Emson trundled over the line. The tries kept coming and before the half-time whistle two more had been scored, by Dan Brown and Jack Hawley, to put Horsham in a commanding position at the break. The second half carried on with more of the same from Horsham when Callum Luxon broke down the wing and popped it to Patrick Riley who scored another. More tries from Ross Murphy, Will McKale and another from Hawley put Horshamwell ahead. Although Eindhoven did score a try to at least get on the scoresheet, they could not stop yet another Horsham try when Ben Hounslow brilliantly sold dummies to his opposite fly half and the fullback. 46-7. Horsham started their second game strongly against Hilversum. Both teams defended admirably in

the first half, but neither were able to break the deadlock before half time. Horsham maintained a high level of intensity in the second half, pressed well and took the lead when McKale was tackled dangerously round the neck leaving the referee no choice but to award a penalty try. Hilversum were on the front foot from then on and pushed Horsham back. Hard tackling from Riley kept Hilversum at bay, but they eventually rumbled over the line to score and draw 7-7. Horsham’s final game was against

another touring team, from Durham. Horsham were on top for large parts of the first half and the breakthrough eventually came when Robert Blair-Rains was able to pick the ball off the back of a ruck and race over the line. Half time couldn’t come soon enough for Durham, who constantly found themselves desperately defending their line. The second half began just as the first had finished, with Horsham dominating, and they got their reward when McKale ran superbly

Youth Golf

Marco Penge followed in the footsteps of Oliver Fisher and Justin Rose by winning the Laddie Lucas Spoon at Princes Golf Club, Sandwich, Kent. The 12-year-old prospect, who attends The Forest School, carded three under par to finish at least seven shots clear of everyone else in the 50-strong junior field. Playing off 1.9, he is a member of the Sussex U16 and U18 squads and is also in the England coaching team.

down the left wing before cutting in and going over. Durham scored a consolation try to make the last five minutes interesting, but Horsham held on to win 14-7. So we ended our tour of Holland unbeaten, having played some excellent rugby.

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Horsham U11 lost 19-7 to Brighton U11 in the County Cup final, despite a try by lock Oscar Quigley which captain Joe Blake converted. Horsham head coach Dayle Kirby

said: “We’re disappointed, of course, but Brighton have shown us the standard to which we must now aspire. “We’ve had a wonderful season – winning four local festivals, including the West Sussex – and we’re looking forward to our tour to South Wales.”

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Fielding a mixed A and B squad, Horsham U9 produced great rucking and strong tackling to reach the final of the Uckfield Minis. Christian Burgess, William Day, Ben and Henry Pointer, Michael Quintanilla, Ben Rooney and Oliver Kenward all stepped up their game

as Horsham topped pool B with comfortable wins over Tonbridge Juddians, Lewes and Crowborough B. The final was a much tougher game as Crowborough A never allowed Horsham to get into the game.

Horsham U9

The Horsham and District Youth League stages its Cup finals and Plate finals at Broadbridge Heath Stadium this weekend. Cup finals tomorrow (Saturday) include Broadbridge Heath U12 v Crawley United U12 (10.35am), Roffey Robins Rangers U13 v Billingshurst U13 (12pm), Royal United U15 v Dorking Saints Lions U15 (3.30pm) and Horsham Tigers U14 v Steyning Strikers U14 (5.20pm). Plate finals on Sunday include Billingshurst U11 v East Grinstead Town U11 (9.15am), Horsham Ambassadors U12 v Southdown Athletic U12 (10.35am), Heron Olympic U16 v Roffey Robins Athletic U16 (1.40pm), Horsham Sparrows U15 v Roffey Robins Wanderers U15 (3.30pm) and Horsham Tigers U14 v Horley Town U14 (5.20pm). Horsham YMCA U18 beat Ashford Town (Kent) 4-0, with goals by Matt Merridew, Charlie Abrehart and Alex Malins plus a 30-yard lob by Bradley Carter. Greenway U15 pipped Horsham Sparrows U15 to win Division B of the Horsham and District Youth League after Roffey Robins Athletic U15 failed to field a team in Greenway’s last scheduled match.

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