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Tucker hopes cup win will kick-start season
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Wick Football Club boss Jon Tucker hopes Tuesday’s 5-0 win at Hailsham in the Sussex RUR Cup will kick-start his side’s season. Wick eased into the third round with goals from Rob Wimble, Ash Harper, with two, Kieron Playle-Howard and Joe Gromett. Despite only having time for a ten-minute warm-up before the match, Tucker was delighted with his side’s showing and said: “It was very pleasing, we worked hard against a decent, young team and hopefully this will kick-start our season. “There was a buzz in the changing room after the game and hopefully this will give us belief to take into our upcoming games.” Wick gave a debut to midfielder Rob Brown, who has joined from Pagham, and took the lead after ten minutes. Rob Hutchings and Harper combined to set up Wimble and he fired into the roof of the net. Harper rounded the keeper to make it 2-0 on 38 minutes, before Playle-Howard got the third from a Andy Weir free kick just before half-time. Harper got his second on 69 minutes, before substitute Joe Gromett made it 5-0 six minutes later when the Hailsham keeper’s clearance ricocheted into the net off him. Wick host Loxwood on Saturday (3pm), then travel to Chichester on Monday (11am). WICK: Jordan Matthews; Playle-Howard, MacIver, Madden, Weir; Ediker, Brown, Chick; Harper, Wimble, Hutchings. Subs: Gromett (Chick 60), Forry (Hutchings 65), Williamson (Wimble 80), Cox. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage at www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk/ 2) Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LittlehamptonGazette 3) Follow us on Twitter @LhamptonGazette 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! The Littlehampton Gazette - always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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COUNTY UPDATE: Armed siege enters second night
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Police are preparing for a second night of discussions with an armed pensioner holed up in a house. The 72-year-old man remains inside the house with police security cordons and a road closure in place as negotiations continue. Emergency services were first called to the property at around 4.10pm on Sunday to a report of threatening behaviour. A woman known to the man was also in the house in Harbour Road, Pagham, at the time, but she left shortly after police arrival and is safe and well. The man, who is on his own and believed to have a gun, continues to communicate with trained police negotiators. Chief Superintendent Neil Honnor said: “I appreciate this must be a little disconcerting and frustrating for local residents having a continued large police presence outside their homes. “The safety of the local community is paramount and we are doing all we can to resolve this ongoing incident in a controlled way. “The road closure and cordons remain in place but residents are still free to come and go as and when they need to with police support. “We would once again like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding.” An earlier report from Sussex police confirmed armed officers were at the scene as negotations continued. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T10:49:53
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Heads share concerns over university fees
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Sussex headteachers have shared their concerns about the rising cost of university education. With a number of universities in England announcing they would be raising their annual fees above the £9,000 limit, there are fears higher education could once again become the playground of the elite. Michael Ferry, Headteacher at St Wilfrid's, Crawley. Pic Steve Robards SR1520189 SUS-150820-140229001 Michael Ferry, head of St Wilfrid’s School, in Crawley, said the idea of increasing fees was “alarming” and added: “This will only put students off from entering university as they will be saddled with increased amounts of debt. “Although many schools, including St Wilfrid’s, spend a lot of time demystifying what you pay for and when, it will certainly put people off from applying if fees rise. “If we are not careful as a society, we will go back in time to an age when only a small minority were able to access a university place and even they were given a grant to do so.” Peter Woodman, head of The Weald School, in Billingshurst, said he did not think students had been put off by the high fees, but were more selective about their choices. We should do everything we can to ensure that access to university is fair and that people get in on merit, not because of which school they went to or how much money their parents have. Michael Ferry, headteacher, St Wilfrid’s School He added: “They want to go to a university where the teaching is good and the support first class. They do not just want a degree. “They want the right course that is also value for money and provides them with the right educational experience for their next step in life.” When it came to earning a place at university, Mr Woodman felt the increasingly difficult A-levels would lead to a fall in the numbers making the grade. He agreed the rising fees could also see students from less well-off backgrounds deciding the cost was too high. Currently, any student debts not paid back after 30 years are wiped out and there are that, if that safety net was withdrawn, talented youngsters would choose to enter employment or an apprenticeship rather than achieving their full potential at university. Mr Woodman recognised the difficulties faced by the government when it scrapped free university education. He pointed out the percentage of students participating in higher education had risen from 10 per cent in the 1980s to more than 40 per cent and added: “This comes at a cost. “Providing virtually free higher education to 10 per centr of the population was one thing but providing it to over 40 per cent of the population is expensive.” Summing up his feeling, Mr Ferry said: “Universities are great places for their further development and although not everyone wants to apply, we should do everything we can to ensure that access to university is fair and that people get in on merit, not because of which school they went to or how much money their parents have.” Mr Woodman agreed, describing a framed extract of a speech made by playwright Alan Bennett, which hangs in his office. Called Fair Play, it reads: “We all know that to educate, not according to ability but according to the social situation of the parents, is both wrong and a waste.” He said: “I whole heartedly agree. As such, I worry that increasing university fees yet again will allow the sons and daughters of those who can afford university to go and those who cannot afford it, not to go. “Unless mechanisms are put in place to encourage and support those students and families this would be both unfair and a tragic waste of potential.” Make the right choice for you and your child - Visit educationsussex.com for trusted school reviews, videos and so much more.
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2016-08-31T00:00:00
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COUNTY NEWS: Armed man arrested as 40-hour police stand-off ends
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An armed man involved in a 40-hour stand off with police has been arrested ‘on suspicion of threats to kill’ this morning, police have confirmed. Police have said that ambulance and fire services were called forward this morning (August 30) as the 72-year-old man threatened to set fire to the house in Harbour Road, Pagham, but at 8.42am he told police that he was leaving the property and a few minutes later, he left, closing the door behind him. According to police, the incident ‘ended peacefully’ just after 8.45am. He was arrested on suspicion of threats to kill and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, according to Sussex Police. The man had communicated with police negotiators since emergency services were called to the house at 4.10pm on Sunday. Acting assistant chief constable Steve Whitton said: “This was a long, complex and challenging negotiation, but I am delighted to say that it has ended peacefully and safely as this was always our absolute priority. “I also pay tribute to all the police officers and staff involved for their professionalism and determination to resolve this safely.” He added: “It has resulted in considerable disruption for residents in the area and I would like to thank them for their patience and understanding as we have strived to bring this to a safe conclusion for everyone involved. “I would also like to thank our colleagues from the fire and ambulance services who have waited patiently in support of the operation. “There will be a police presence at the house for a while, but most of the officers involved are now being stood down.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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Lawrence delighted with ‘brilliant’ showing
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Charlie Lowdell and Tom Foxon both bagged braces as Clymping Football Club got their Southern Combination League Division 2 campaign underway with a 5-3 win at Montpelier Villa on Saturday. As well as two for both Foxon and Lowdell, Phil Reid also netted as new boss Dan Lawrence got his managerial career up and running with three points. After returning for pre-season early, Lawrence admits that decision paid dividends with a glowing display. He said: “It was a brilliant performance from us. “We played some really good football at times and it gives me real confidence going forward. “To go away against a decent side, score five times and win is very pleasing. “There were so many positives to take and it sets us up nicely for the rest of the season now. “The only downside for me was the fact we conceded from three set-pieces but we’ll look to improve in defensive areas.” Reid fired Clymping ahead on 16 minutes but Liam Downes levelled things up 12 minutes later. Foxon got his first on the half-hour before Clymping were pegged back once again a minute later through another Downes strike. Lowdell notched his first goal in his first competitive game for Clymping on 51 minutes, then Foxon got a second with 20 minutes to go. Lowdell added a fifth on 76 minutes to make it 5-2. Villa were given some faint hope as Dave MacNeill headed home with three minutes left but it ended 5-3. CLYMPING: Brook-Marsh; Brett, Potts, Stevens, Hodder; Hudson, Reid; Maizi, Varza, Lowdell; Foxon. Subs: Fuller (Hodder), Bird (Hudson). Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage at www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk/ 2) Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LittlehamptonGazette 3) Follow us on Twitter @LhamptonGazette 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! The Littlehampton Gazette - always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-23T00:00:00
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2016-08-27T16:48:09
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COUNTY NEWS: Traffic chaos as bridge collapses
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Motorists from around Sussex are being advised to avoid using the M20 if travelling to Kent after a bridge collapsed. Kent Police said that officers were called at 12.10pm today to a report of a bridge collapsing between Junction 4 and Junction 3 on the M20 London-bound. Police said a lorry collided with a pedestrian bridge which collapsed onto the carriageway below. Officers are in attendance along with Kent Fire and Rescue Service and South East Coast Ambulance Service. No people are believed to be trapped in the debris, however one person is believed to have suffered injuries, not reported to be life threatening at this time, Kent Police said. Police are treating this as a major incident and the M20 has been closed in both directions to allow this incident to be dealt with. The scene on the M20 between Borough Green and Leybourne in Kent after a lorry hit a foot bridge and it collapsed. Picture: @emmaraphaelx / SWNS.com Motorists are advised to avoid the area and take an alternative route. Highways England has said that the road closure will last until at least tomorrow. For the latest updates, click here. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. The scene on the M20 between Borough Green and Leybourne in Kent after a lorry hit a foot bridge and it collapsed. Picture: @emmaraphaelx / SWNS.com 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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A guide to summer wedding fashion
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Wedding season is in full swing and it’s not just brides who will be meticulously planning their dresses. So if you’ve got a big wedding coming up and you’re worried about the dos and don’ts of what to wear or just need some tips on this summer’s key wedding trends then read on and watch our video where stylist Naomi Isted runs through this year’s top looks Up and down the country beautiful couples are tying the knot, in the most exquisite dresses and gorgeous suits... but let’s face it while we all love to look at the bridal party most of us are more concerned with our own outfits! From being the best dressed guest, to making sure you’re not in agony by the end of a long day thanks to high heels, there are plenty of things to consider when it comes to preparing for a wedding this summer. So what are the main things to think about? Here are our 3 top tips 1 Dress code – while weddings in this day and age are usually much more relaxed affairs than in years gone by, some weddings will still have a very ‘dressy’ dress code. Check your invite, if it says black tie, or even white tie then that means suits and tails for the men and formal dress for the lady…similarly if the invite says smart casual or relaxed, then whatever you do, don’t go overly formal – you will feel out of place and stick out like a sore thumb in the photos! 2 Don’t upstage the bride – and that doesn’t mean you can’t wear white (see our video for a way to wear white without getting mistaken for the bride). While we all want to look our best as a wedding guest, the day is really about the bride (or groom) so make sure not to go too OTT on your outfit, jewellery, make up and footwear. Stand out but don’t STAND OUT! 3 Comfort – and we’re not just talking about making sure your shoes aren’t too tight, or your spanx aren’t cutting off your circulation. You want to feel your best on your…I mean THE big day. Take a few pics of yourself in your outfit, selfies if you like, sit down in your dress to make sure you feel comfortable with the way it sits as you will be sitting for a long time, walk around for 20 minutes to make sure you feel happy at all angles….and if you’re really brave…ask your partner how you look. Oh and tip number four, have fun (there’s nothing better than a summer wedding..!) and watch our video for some bang on trend wedding outfit ideas from stylist Naomi Isted who has joined with Suuna Sunglasses to give you her top tips.
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2016-08-19T00:00:00
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Hughton relishing Newcastle return
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Chris Hughton is looking ahead to making just a third return to former side Newcastle United on Saturday. The Brighton boss guided Newcastle to promotion from the Championship back in 2010 as they sealed a Premier League return at the first time of asking. Unbeaten Albion travel to St James’ Park in good form, sitting second in the league and they are still yet to taste a defeat this season. But having managed there before, Hughton is all too aware of Newcastle’s qualities and the test his team will face. He said: “I thoroughly enjoyed my time with them. It was a very good staff, a very passionate club and all the people that work around the club are all mad Newcastle supporters as well. “It’s one that you look forward to but I think it’s also a club and a stadium that I think graces this division. “I think most teams will look forward to going to them but in other ways it will be a little bit daunting for everybody because they are a team that will be up there come the end of the season.” Brighton have been boosted with the news Newcastle strikers Dwight Gayle and Alexander Mitrovic have both been ruled out of Saturday’s encounter. Despite those two missing, Hughton believes whoever Magpies boss Rafa Benitez brings in will be a handful for his defenders. He added: “I was a little bit surprised because I know the comment after their most recent match was that they would both be available. A little bit surprised with that but it does not really alter too much and still makes it as difficult game as it was. “They can afford to have the squad that they have had and they have recruited very well, so whatever team or formation will be strong.” With the summer transfer window closing on Wednesday, Hughton admits he may well do some business before the door slams shut. Brighton’s boss said: “Hopefully we’re not too busy because we don’t need to do too much. We will only do something if it is right for us and that’s whether it be in or out. “A possibility could see a couple go out on loan but that’s only if we do some business and I’m not desperate for it. “We’ve got a good competitive squad, players coming back from injury which adds to that but if we can finish the window having the best possible squad we can, then that will be a plus for us.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-26T00:00:00
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HM Courts Service: Results list for Worthing and Chichester, August 15 to 19, 2016
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The following are the latest results contributed by HM Courts Service, for cases sentenced by West Sussex Magistrates’ Court sitting at Worthing and Chichester from August 15 to 19, 2016. James Budd, 49, of Millfield, Sompting, was given a community order and must pay £200 compensation, £85 victim surcharge, £100 costs, after admitting taking a vehicle without consent in Brougham Road, East Worthing, on May 4, 2016, and causing damage to another vehicle; and failing to stop after an accident in Meadow Road, East Worthing, on May 4, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months. He also admitted driving without a licence and without insurance, no separate penalty. Gary Cooper, 48, of Alston Way, Durrington, was given an eight-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, after admitting assault by beating in Durrington on July 2, 2016. He must pay £115 victim surcharge and £85 costs. John Underwood, 35, of West Mansions, Heene Road, Worthing, was given a community order and must carry out 120 hours’ unpaid work after admitting dishonestly receiving stolen goods worth £200 in Worthing between November 29, 2015, and December 1, 2015; dishonestly receiving a stolen sat nav worth £100 in Worthing between November 29, 2015, and December 1, 2015; dishonestly receiving a stolen sat nav worth £100 in Worthing between November 21, 2015, and December 1, 2015; dishonestly receiving a stolen sat nav worth £150 in Worthing between November 21, 2015, and December 1, 2015; dishonestly receiving a stolen sat nav worth £150 in Worthing between November 21, 2015, and December 1, 2015; and dishonestly receiving a stolen sat nav in Worthing between November 29, 2015, and December 1, 2015. He must pay a total of £525 compensation, £60 victim surcharge and £150 costs. Shane Allen, 26, of Hurstfield, Lancing, was given a community order and must pay £85 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting possessing a folding pocket knife at Monks Recreation Ground, Lancing, on July 30, 2016. Leah Assey, 55, of Gratwicke Road, Worthing, must pay £50 compensation, £85 victim surcharge and £85 costs, after admitting asssaulting a police constable in Rowlands Road, Worthing, on July 30, 2016. She also admitted disorderly behaviour while drunk in Rowlands Road, Worthing, on July 30, 2016, no separate penalty. Shane Monery, 26, of Cambourne Court, Shelley Road, Worthing, was discharged conditionally for 18 months and must pay £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting stealing four bottles of spirits worth £64 from Morrisons, Worthing, on July 28, 2016. Katherine Phillpott, 31, of Barrington Road, Goring, was given a community order and must have treatment for drug dependency after admitting stealing two bottles of cognac worth £66 from Morrisons, Worthing, on July 21, 2016; and stealing goods worth £332.77 from Boots, Worthing, on July 30, 2016. She must pay £85 victim surcharge and £50 costs. Timothy Cummins, 39, of New Road, Worthing, was given a community order and must pay £85 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (33mg of cocaine per litre of blood) in Rugby Road, Worthing, on April 22, 2016; drug-driving (746mg of Benzoylecgonine in the blood) in Rugby Road, Worthing, on April 22, 2016; and stealing three bottles of vodka worth £44 from Morrisons, Worthing, on April 18, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 24 months. Dean Dillon, 26, of Grover Avenue, Lancing, was given a 24-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and must carry out 200 hours’ unpaid work after admitting driving dangerously in Brighton Road, Lancing, on March 24, 2016. He was given a four-week concurrent prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, after admitting drink-driving (86mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood) in Brighton Road, Lancing, on March 24, 2016. He also admitted failing to stop when required by police in Lancing on March 24, 2016; driving without a licence and without insurance, no separate penalty. He must pay £115 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and was disqualified from driving for 18 months. Benjamin Lamb, 23, of Fairfields, Broadwater Road, Worthing, was fined £40 and must pay £20 victim surcharge after admitting possessing cannabis in Worthing on March 2, 2016. Victoria Venis, 30, of Poling Close, Goring, was given a community order and must carry out 200 hours’ unpaid work after admitting fraud by false representation at Sainsbury’s, Goring, on April 11, 2016; and fraud by false representation at Sainsbury’s, Goring, on April 25, 2016. She must pay £85 victim surcharge and £85 costs. Justin Manning, 29, of The Lawns, Sompting, was given a community order and must carry out 150 hours’ unpaid work after admitting using threatening words or behaviour in Sompting on August 1, 2016; and making a threat to damage property in Sompting on August 1, 2016. He must pay £85 victim surcharge and £85 costs. Carrie Pullen, 29, of Wick Farm Road, Wick, was fined £100 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting stealing groceries worth £165.93 from Tesco, Durrington, on July 16, 2016. Michael Hickman, 61, of Princess Court, Lincett Avenue, Worthing, was fined £180 and must pay £100 compensation, £120 costs, after being found guilty of assaulting a PCSO in Worthing on June 6, 2016. He admitted breaching a conditional discharge order. Alan Creasey, 52, of Ingleside Crescent, Lancing, was given a six-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and must pay £80 victim surcharge, £300 costs, after admitting harassment through persistent abusive calls in Lancing between February 12, 2016, and May 5, 2016. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1 – Make our website your homepage 2 – Like our Facebook pages 3 – Follow us on Twitter 4 – Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. 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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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The makers of popular ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s has recalled four batches of its product after pieces of metal were discovered in them. Unilever said it had identified a period of production where small pieces of metal may have found their way into tubs of Cookie Dough ice cream. As a precaution it is recalling all potentially affected items. The affected batches are 500ml cartons of Cookie Dough, with batch codes L62110L011 / L62111L011 / L62112L011 / L62113L011. Unilever has urged anyone who bought the affected product to dispose of it immediately and contact its customer care line on 0800 146 252 to arrange a replacement.
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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Shops in Warwick Street in 1905
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The reason there is writing on the front of this postcard – sent to Lolo Jacquillard of 32, Rue Poncelet, Paris in December 1905 – is that at that time the backs of postcards sent to most foreign countries still had to be entirely reserved for the recipient’s address. Alys, the sender, tells Lolo that it was very kind of her to send some books, and thanks her also for a pretty postcard – but reports than the weather is very disagreeable, with fog every day. However Sunny Worthing was not the location at fault, because the card was posted (and therefore presumably written) in Maidenhead in Berkshire. Most of the buildings seen here are recognisable today, but Warwick Street – now pedestrianised – was generally full of traffic 111 years ago. Its near-emptiness here is due to the fact that the photograph was almost certainly taken early in the morning. The functions of most of the shops are more fully revealed under magnification and by reference to the 1905 edition of Kelly’s Directory. The shop on the far left – today the Craft Tea Gift Shop – was that of George Staples, whose hanging board describes him as “Picture Frame Maker” and “Artists Colourman”. An artists’ colourman was a paint-maker. (The Tate Gallery has in its collection a notable painting of around 1807 by J. M. W. Turner entitled ‘An Artists’ Colourman’s Workshop’, which shows the colourman grinding red pigment into oil.) Next came the Queen’s Café and Bakery, owned by Arthur Claypoole. Today, still an eating-place, it is the Continental Restaurant. Just visible above the next shop but one are the pawnbroker’s balls over the entrance to the premises of William Alfred Bezant, now County Interiors. The building nearest the camera on the south side of the street, which at that time housed Bostel Bros, is today the eastern end of the Vintner’s Parrot pub. Although the sign above the shop-door has “Electricians etc.”, Bostel Bros are described in the 1905 directory as builders and decorators. On the other side of the entrance to Bedford Row is Palmer & Son’s Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, now occupied by Jeremy Silverthorne Fine Jewellery Next, where Nonna’s Kitchen is today, came Alfred B. Trotter’s Art Needlework Depot. Art needlework was a type of embroidery that became popular in the later 19th century under the influence of William Morris and the Pre-Raphaelites, and the Arts and Crafts Movement – and evidently had adherents in Worthing. Under magnification it can be seen that the shop-sign in the middle distance, just above the two men on the pavement, reads “Steel & Co, Hairdressers and Chiropodists” – while, according to the 1905 directory, the shop beyond was that of William Tappenden, “Gents’ Hosier and Outfitter”. These two premises are now, respectively, the Pomodoro e Mozzarella restaurant and the Glorious Spa Company.
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Arundel memories of Alfred Peckham - Part II
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The second and final part of Alfred Peckham’s random reminiscences about life in Arundel in the early 1900s, where he recalls the shops, traffic, religion, fairs and the coal cart incident. While looking through my library I came across a document I did not recall seeing before. Outside Constables Brewery in Queen Street, early 1900s It contained random reminiscences of life in Arundel in the early part of the 1900s, written by Alfred Peckham. Alfred was born in 1905 and put these memories to paper in 1985, four years before he died. To read the first part of Alfred’s random reminiscences, click here. Shops Mrs Bennetts shop at the bottom of Maltravers Street Alfred remembers the wonderful olde-worlde grocery shop belonging to Miss Watkins on the corner of Tarrant Street and Maltravers Street that is now La Campania Restaurant: “It should have been preserved as a national monument. “It had sacks of grain, corn and suchlike on the ground around the counter, numberless hams (the shop was renowned for smoking its own bacon in the smokehouses at the rear of the shop), strings of onions and other produce hanging from the rafters, huge decorated metal containers for tea, huge cheeses and mounds of butter, and an all-pervading lovely smell I fear has gone forever from grocery establishments now.” A very popular grocers was Bennett’s, located at the bottom of Maltravers Street. Alfred has the following fond memories of the goodies the children purchased there: “We would spend our weekly penny at Mrs Bennett’s shop and huge supplies of sweets could be got for this. Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, in 1909 “Liquorice strips were perhaps the favourite although there was also brandy balls (gobstoppers). “A small handful cost a penny and each one changed colour as you sucked it and it got smaller until it disappeared. “Sherbet dabs were lovely – a round flat sweet on a stick and a tube full of sherbet powder and you dipped the stick in and sucked until the sherbet was gone and then you ate the sweet. “The only thing we did not eat, despite our good teeth, was the stick!” Watkins & Co in Arundel High Street During his time in Arundel, Alfred lived at the top of King Street near a grocery shop run by the Burchell family. In the early 1900s, William Burchell was known locally as ‘Billy Split-raisin’ as he was allegedly so mean he would split a raisin in half to balance his scales. Alfred said: “On the corner of Bond Street and King Street, opposite our house, was a small grocery store and in the side window there was, for many years, a bottle of Camp coffee complete with the soldier in kilts on its label. We kids used to admire this very much.” Traffic Alfred notes that the traffic was all horse-drawn carts and timber wagons in the town, at least up until the First World War. He recalls seeing the great logging wagons coming down the upper London Road or the Chichester Road: “They had a pair of great draught horses, pulling a kind of two-wheeled pivoted platform with the driver sitting on it, usually on one of the shafts attached to the horses. The Great Hall in Arundel Castle “This was connected to a pair of heavy wheels, with another platform, about 15 or 20 feet behind by a great axle, like a telegraph pole and would contain anything up to six huge tree trunks.” Apart from these vehicles and traps and carriages, the only other horse vehicle Alfred could remember were the Sparks and Sons furniture wagons that would occupy a good half of the width of the street and delivered to and from Sparks Auction Rooms in Tarrant Street. He had little recollection of motor vehicles coming to Arundel other than tourists arriving by charabanc, a sort of early bus. Religion and Christmas Arundel was, and still is, the main residence of the Premier Duke of England, the Duke of Norfolk, who was also, “the leading Roman Catholic in the country.” Alfred continued: “Duke Henry, who built a huge Roman Catholic church at the top of King Street (elevated to the rank of cathedral in 1965) was still living when I was a child, and I remember the Christmas parties he held in the castle for the Arundel children. “On one night the Roman Catholic children had their party and the Protestants on the following night – possibly due to lack of room but more likely to avoid battles between the various creeds.” This traditional party was held at the castle in the Great Hall, now better known as the Barons Hall, which was decorated for the occasion with a large Christmas tree and roaring log fires. I suspect, however, it was the main event of the huge feast that most children looked forward to. Traditionally this was always presided over by the Duke, who Alfred remembers as “an imposing bearded figure.” During this period there was a large division between many Protestant and Catholics in the town, each having their own churches and schools, and just like Alfred I can recall my own schooldays in the 1960s and how, “from the school, we all marched in a long crocodile up Maltravers Street, over the road and up the steep Parson’s Hill and from there turned right and along to the old St Nicholas Parish Church.” Here, Alfred and his classmates, “sat in several rows of pews to the right, by the side of the choir, where in winter our feet dangled over the stone-flagged floor and we suffered agonies from chilblains, very prevalent in those days.” Fairs Twice a year a huge circus/fair would come to Arundel and was given permission to set up in the old ‘Cows Field’ which is now mostly covered over by the western roundabout that forms the end of the A27 relief road. In Alfred’s words: “There was rather a wet field and a stream ran through it (the Spring Ditch) which came from the water cress beds on the other side of the stone-walled causeway. “We were allowed to go and have rides on the roundabout and I remember so vividly the magnificent mechanical bands on the inside with figures playing instruments and banging drums, all driven by the electricity generated by the great steam-driven traction engines. “We could hear it playing even from the top of King Street. “The one tune I can always remember it playing was ‘How yer gonna keep them down on the farm.’ “Oh, wonderful memories.” The coal cart accident This incident appears to have been so memorable that it has gone down in Arundel history to be recalled second and third-hand, always with a different twist, often by relatives of those who lived in the town at the time. The following is Alfred’s recollection of the sad event, which is not for the faint-hearted: “A coal cart used to deliver coal starting from the top of King Street as the hill being so steep. “The coalman had to fix brake shoes or skids under the back wheels of the cart to help the horse support the weight while the coalman delivered the coal. “These skids were sort of iron shoes attached to the cart by iron chains and were slipped under the front of the back wheels. “Thus the back wheels were blocked and when the horse pulled, the cart would slide rather than roll down the hill on the skids. “One day we heard a great shouting and clattering out in the front. “We ran out into the street to see what was happening, but were too late. “It seemed that the horse was frightened by something before the skids were fixed and bolted down the hill. “The bottom the hill is very steep with a sharp bend and leading to the T-junction of Maltravers Street that had a high solid stone terrace on the opposite side. “The poor horse could not have had a hope in heaven of pulling up and so ran full tilt into this wall with all the weight of the loaded coal cart behind it. The aftermath is best left to the imagination. “This tragedy for the poor horse and the coalman, who had lost his livelihood, was the talking point for days.” I will allow Alfred to conclude this month’s article with a short comment on traffic in the town during his childhood – a topic that can still be very relevant yet emotive in our day. One can only imagine our now busy town when, “the idea of there being any danger never entered our heads as there was little danger in slow-moving horse-drawn traffic.” --- Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! 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COUNTY NEWS: Man arrested for suspected murder as woman’s body found
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in Sussex after a woman’s body was found, police have said. Sussex Police said that at just before 9.45am today, officers were called to the address in Chrisdory Road, Mile Oak, which is in Portslade, East Sussex, over concerns for the welfare of a 18-year woman living there who had not arrived at work this morning. Our thoughts are with the deceased and with her family and friends Superintendent James Collis The body of a woman, believed to be the resident, was found inside the house, police said. Formal identification has not yet taken place. They added that nobody else was in the house at the time. The cause of death has not yet been established but it is being treated as suspicious by police and detectives from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team led by Detective Chief Inspector Paul Rymarz, are investigating. A 27-year old Portslade man was arrested this afternoon at an address in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, on suspicion of murder and is currently in custody for interview and further enquiries. Superintendent James Collis of the Brighton and Hove Division said: “Our thoughts are with the deceased and with her family and friends, who are receiving our support at this time.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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Sorry, we're having problems with our video player at the moment, but are working to fix it as soon as we can The investigation into the suspected murder of a 19-year-old is still underway, police have said. As previously reported, a 27-year-old man from Portslade was arrested in Burgess Hill yesterday on suspicion of murder after the woman’s body was found in Chrisdory Road, Mile Oak. The scene of the suspected murder at a property in Chrisdory Road, Mile Oak. Picture: Eddie Mitchell The house is still a crime scene as forensic teams continue their work, Sussex Police has said. The murder has also been reported to the independent body which deals with police complaints. Click here for the full story. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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Sussex collapse changes course of Glamorgan clash
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Graham Wagg’s three wicket burst in four balls completely changed the course of Sussex’s innings and also the game as the visitors lost their last eight wickets for only 51 runs in 25 overs. The Glamorgan seamer thrived in the cloudy conditions, and during his spell also claimed his 200th first class wicket for Glamorgan. Sussex were indebted to Chris Nash, who struck the 22nd century of his career, before Glamorgan reached 50 for 1 in their second innings- a lead of 19. Sussex had resumed on 111 for 1 with night watchman Danny Briggs giving Nash useful support, and the second wicket pair had added 69 before Nash called his partner for a risky single in the last over before lunch with Briggs comfortably run out for 36. Briggs had been fortunate to survive an excellent opening spell against Tim Van Der Gugten who regularly passed the outside edge, but Briggs’ determination carried him through until his dismissal. Nash, meanwhile played watchfully, sharing a partnership of 52 with Luke Wells before Wells was bowled by Craig Meschede, and at 232 for 3, Sussex were in sight of a substantial first innings lead before Wagg’s dramatic over and the subsequent collapse. Nash had completed his third championship century of the season from 284 balls with 18 fours, when Wagg began his 18th over; with his second ball Christian Davies edged to the wicketkeeper, his fourth dismissed Luke Wright who wafted outside the off stump, then the next delivery bowled David Wiese. An early tea was then taken because of bad light, which might have made the three batsmen dismissed by Wagg wonder why the decision had not been taken before the over had started. After the break, Nash’s six and half hour vigil ended when he was bowled by Van Der Gugten for 132, and the tail quickly followed with Glamorgan’s seamers rewarded for their accuracy throughout the innings. Apart from David Lloyd, who only bowled one over, Van der Gugten, Meschede and Wagg’s economy rate was under three runs an over with Hogan’s under two. When Glamorgan started their second innings, 31 runs adrift, Selman did manage to get off the mark after four successive ducks, but did not last long before he was leg before in Steve Magoffin’s second over. Nash praised Glamorgan’s bowlers after his century: “They bowled really well, in the right areas, and kept it tight throughout the innings”. He also praised Briggs who as nightwatchman put on 69 for the second wicket, saying: “Danny helped me a lot and is in the form of his life with the bat these days. We are still in the game, and need to fight back tomorrow.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1 Make this website your homepage 2 Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/pages/Sport-Sussex 3 Follow us on Twitter @SportSussex 4 Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out!
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The average driver in Sussex will be travelling 67 miles over the Bank Holiday, a new poll has found. More than 2,000 motorists from around the area were asked where they would be travelling over the three-day break, and how much they would be using their vehicles. More than half – 52 per cent – said they would be using their car, and one in ten said they would be going away for the Bank Holiday. The most popular scenic route around the UK driven by motorists in Sussex is around Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, with more than one in five, 22 per cent, having taken this road. More than two thirds of motorists from this area, 69 per cent, have been on a driving holiday, more than any other region in the UK according to the poll commissioned by Confused.com. And it’s not a surprise when just over four-fifths – 81 per cent – of those questioned said that they enjoy driving. Abroad, more than a quarter – 26 per cent – of South East motorists said they would like to take the Route 66, the famous road in America which spans a distance of more than 2,000 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica. What will you be doing this Bank Holiday weekend? Comment below. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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Mrs Brown’s Boys voted best British sitcom of the 21st century
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It’s the farcical comedy which leaves critics stony-faced. But now Mrs Brown’s Boys has been voted the best British sitcom of the 21st century, beating Ricky Gervais’s observational masterpiece, The Office. Mrs Brown’s Boys, starring Brendan O’Carroll as the foul-mouthed Dublin widow, topped the Radio Times poll which asked readers to choose the funniest shows broadcast since 2000. Described as “the worst comedy ever made” by one reviewer, the broad humour of O’Carroll’s creation, initially unveiled on a RTE Ireland radio series, has been labelled sexist and homophobic. But the BBC1 show, which O’Carroll described as a reaction against the politically-correct “alternative comedy” revolution of the 80s, has become the most-watched programme on Christmas Day and even spawned a feature film. The troupe of largely extended family members – O’Carroll’s wife Jennifer plays his fictional screen daughter – honed their characters through live stage performances, adding to the anarchic atmosphere of the television episodes, which often embrace mistakes. O’Carroll said of the poll victory: “It vindicates the fans’ belief in the show. They have kept us on the air – it certainly wasn’t the reviewers.” He added: “There is an audience out there that comedy forgot, that Are You Being Served? audience has been left behind. Us winning this award proves that.” The show was rewarded with a Bafta in 2012 as critics began to accept its merits. Radio Times readers voted from a shortlist of the 40 funniest shows broadcast since 2000, compiled by critics and experts from the British Film Institute. When the 14,000 votes were counted, the unashamedly populist Mrs Brown’s Boys finished ahead of the understated charms of The Office, first broadcast in 2001 and widely regarded as the most influential comedy of the century. Peter Kay has two entries in the top 20 with Car Share and his breakthrough Channel 4 sitcom Phoenix Nights The poll suggested that the comedy audience has yet to fully embrace funny women. Miranda, the sitcom vehicle for the comedy actress Miranda Hart appears at number 8 ahead of Raised By Wolves, the loosely autobiographical Channel 4 family series written by Caitlin Moran and her sister Caroline. But the poll is dominated by male performers and writers. Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan has three entries with Count Arthur Strong, The IT Crowd and Black Books all featuring. Armando Iannucci’s The Thick of It, The Inbetweeners and Jack Whitehall’s Bad Education are other sitcoms in the list which have been expanded into feature films. James Corden’s hit BBC romantic comedy Gavin & Stacey, co-written with Ruth Jones, remains highly regarded and makes the top ten. ITV has a one entry with Benidorm. Best British sitcom of the 21st century 1 Mrs Brown’s Boys 2 The Office 3 Peter Kay’s Car Share 4 Count Arthur Strong 5 The IT Crowd 6 The Thick of It 7 Gavin & Stacey 8 Miranda 9 Raised by Wolves 10 Outnumbered 11 Peep Show 12 Black Books 13 Green Wing 14 The Inbetweeners 15 Bad Education 16 Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights 17 Yonderland 18 Twenty Twelve/W1A 19 Benidorm 20 Detectorists
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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Five-star EP seal another shock cup success
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East Preston Football Club made it two cup victories in just four days with a 5-3 home victory over division-higher Crawley Down Gatwick on Tuesday. Jared Rance bagged a brace and strikes from Hayden Hunter, Dan Huet and Lukas Franzen-Jones saw EP follow up their fine FA Cup win on Saturday. East Preston boss Bob Paine was delighted with the second-round victory and said: “The lads have been excellent and this great run continues. It was another higher-level opposition but we performed really well.” Dan Huet slotted EP ahead after two minutes but Lee Thomas levelled seven minutes later. A manic first quarter was completed as Rance got his first on 11 minutes before Kerran Boylan made it 2-2 soon afterwards. Hunter ensured EP led at the break with his 35th-minute effort, before Franzen-Jones added a fourth three minutes after the break. Oliver Leslie’s spot-kick meant a nervy last 30 minutes but Rance’s strike in stoppage-time ensured EP’s progress. EAST PRESTON: Punter; Josh Parazo, Lyne, John, Jacob Parazo; Rance, Frazen-Jones, Hallett, Barnes; Hunter, Huet. Subs: Hardman (Frazen-Jones), Witten (Huet), Smith, Beaney, Purkis.
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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Revealed: The top UK companies for work-life balance
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A recruitment firm has been named the best company in the UK for work-life balance. Financial recruiter Goodman Masson took first place in the list by jobs site Glassdoor, based on reviews submitted to its website by current and former staff. The company, which is based in London and also has offices in Dusseldorf, was praised by staff for its “huge investment” in staff benefits and “great” parties twice a year. “The attention paid to the wellbeing of staff is at a level rarely matched elsewhere,” said an anonymous employee working in the London office. In second place was technology firm Cisco Systems, and in third place was insurer HomeServe. West Midlands-based HomeServe, which employs 1,200 people at its headquarters in Walsall and has 2.1 million customers in the UK, was commended for its attitude towards the treatment of its staff. “The salary is very competitive and you are rewarded very generously for your hard work and just for carrying out your role. The company has a great framework for career progression and is always looking to promote people internally for job roles,” said a water supply engineer working at the firm. Greg Reed, chief marketing officer at HomeServe, said: “We believe if you take care of your people, they will take care of your customers. This means creating a culture where people genuinely enjoy coming to work every day because they feel what they do really makes a difference in our customers’ lives.” Temping firm LOLA and Screwfix completed the top five. Other companies in the top 20 included Apple, American Express Lloyds Banking Group, Unilever and John Lewis. Google is known for its plush offices, but doesn’t make the top 20 companies for work-life balance. Its new London office has sleep pods so workers can take a nap, although perhaps this is an indication of long hours. For a company to have been considered, at least 50 work-life balance ratings must have been submitted by UK-based employees in the past year. The top 20 companies for work-life balance: 1. Goodman Masson 2. Cisco Systems 3. HomeServe UK 4. LOLA Staffing 5. Screwfix 6. American Express 7. BP 8. Peninsula Business Services 9. ARM Holdings 10. Unilever 11.Thomson Reuters 12. Kantar Worldpanel 13. Atkins 14. Téléfonica 15. Credit Suisse 16. Rolls-Royce 17. John Lewis 18. Waitrose 19. Lloyds Banking Group 20. Apple
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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Four calls in ‘busy’ three days for RNLI lifeboats
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The two RNLI lifeboats at Shoreham were paged and launched four times in three days. On Thursday (August 25) at 4.25pm the all weather lifeboat was launched to a report of a broken down angling boat near Hove. The 68ft boat, with two people on board, was spotted on the lifeboat’s radar as visibility was reduced to half a mile. A tow was attached to the vessel and she was taken back to Shoreham at slow speed. Once inside the harbour, the lifeboat’s Y boat was launched to take the angling boat through the locks back to its berth. When that was completed, the lifeboat returned to station. On Friday (August 26) at 5.15pm, the all weather lifeboat was launched again to a report of a person in difficulty in the water off Widewater, Lancing. As the boat proceeded to the scene, it was established that it was an experienced swimmer waving to his friend ashore and he was ok. The call was good intent and the lifeboat returned to station. At 2am on Saturday (August 27) the all weather lifeboat was called again to a report of white lights in the water believed to be a life jacket, a quarter of a mile west of Worthing Pier. The lifeboat crew searched and found the lights on a small fishing tender. The call was good intent and the lifeboat returned to station. Both the onshore and all weather lifeboats were launched again on Saturday at 8.40pm to a report of a swimmer in trouble near Carats cafe at Southwick. The swimmer had not been seen for 40 minutes. The lifeboat searched the area and then the coastguard established that the swimmer had come ashore ok. The boats then returned to station. Coxswain Steve Smith said: “It has been a busy few days for us during the hot spell of weather. Three of the calls were good intent and all turned out to be well.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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Coca-Cola bottle ‘most iconic packaging’
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The Cola-Cola glass bottle has been voted as the most iconic packaging on the UK’s shelves. A study of 1,500 Brits exploring the influence of packaging and branding on shopping habits found that one in six people thought the Coca-Cola bottle was the most identifiable in terms of packaging. Indeed, it was deemed to be just as recognisable without its logo or the product itself. The research, commissioned by Easyfairs, organisers of Packing Innovations and Luxury Packaging London, found the Toblerone triangular chocolate bar finished as a close runner up, with Marmite’s glass jar rated as third-best-loved product packaging. Beauty brands, such as the Tiffany Box and the Chanel No.5 Bottle just missed out on the top ten. Coke’s success has been attributed to its targeting younger audience, with one in five Millennials selecting the bottle as the most recognisable pack product.Pringles’ iconic cylinder tube, fourth on the overall list, was the Millennial’s second favourite. The study also revealed barcodes as the greatest packaging invention, ahead of more traditional items such as the cardboard box (21 per cent) - although the younger generation, 18-34 years, voted for 3D printing and re-sealable zips as its top two. Gerry Sherwood, Event Director for the Easyfairs’ Packaging Portfolio, who commissioned the survey, said: “Millennials have officially passed Baby Boomers as the largest generation in history, and are more personally connected to their favourite brands than ever before. It is therefore not surprising to see 3D printing come out top in our poll for this age group.” Top Ten Most Recognisable Brand’s Packaging 1. Coca-Cola Bottle 2. Toblerone Triangle 3. Marmite Jar 4. Pringles Tube 5. KFC Bucket 6. Heinz Ketchup Bottle 7. Fairy Liquid Bottle 8. Apple’s iPhone Box 9. Walkers Crisp Packet 10. Amazon Box
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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COUNTY NEWS: New images show armed man siege
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New images have shown the ongoing siege between police and an armed man in West Sussex. As previously reported, Sussex Police were called to Harbour Road in Pagham following reports of a 72-year-old man with a gun using threatening behaviour. Police are still at the scene of the armed man siege in Pagham. Picture: UKNIP Police said negotiations with the man are still ongoing at this stage. The siege is well into its second day. Read more here. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. Police are still at the scene of the armed man siege in Pagham. Picture: UKNIP 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. Police are still at the scene of the armed man siege in Pagham. Picture: UKNIP And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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As Bake Off kicks off tonight poll shows it’s our all-time favourite reality talent show
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Since its humble beginnings on BBC 2 in 2010, Great British Bake Off in the last six years has become a national institution and a ratings juggernaut, with last year’s final attracting more than 15 million viewers and making it the biggest television event of 2015. And with the culinary classic hitting our screens again tonight, not only are TV insiders predicting it will be the most watched hour of television in 2016 so far, but a poll shows it’s by far and away the nation’s favourite reality talent show, completely outshining the likes of Strictly, Britain’s Got Talent and the X-Factor and well ahead of its biggest foodie TV rival MasterChef. The survey by digital retailer Very also found that it is the show we are most likely to take to social media to tweet or talk about on Facebook. It’s the show’s controversial moments, as well as some superb baking and fantastic baking-banter between hosts Mel and Sue, and the wonderful Mary Berry, that make it such a ratings smash. And it seems the show is also having a positive impact on retailers, with some even noticing a surge in television sales ahead of the show’s return that rivals demand usually seen ahead of big sporting events. “Big TV events such as the Olympics often result in a peak in sales of televisions as people want to feel like they’re part of the action. But it’s not just sport on the box that can lead to a spike and last year we actually saw an increase in searches for TVs in the run up to The Great British Bake Off,” said Brendan Shepard from digital retailer Very. “With Bake Off now probably the biggest TV show in Britain, we expect to see this trend again this year, with everyone getting ready for another autumn of exciting telly.” The survey also shows whether it’s Bake Off or box sets, we are still a nation of TV addicts, with a third of Brits saying they would prefer to stay in and watch TV than go out, while one in ten have not left the house for an entire weekend because they are so engrossed in a TV series or boxset. Game of Thrones was voted the best boxset or series of all time ahead of Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad, Sex and the City and Band of Brothers. The fantasy smash hit was also rated as the TV show those who haven’t watched it need to see, ahead of Breaking Bad, House of Cards and Orange is the New Black. http://www.very.co.uk/electricals/televisions/e/b/4740
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T16:41:25
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Kirkham nets eight as Leisure smash 18 past Ferring
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Steve Kirkham scored eight as Worthing Town Leisure thrashed Ferring 18-1 in Southern Combination League Division 2 this morning. It has been a miserable start to the season for Ferring and they have now conceded 60 goals in just four matches this season, following 18-0, 15-1 and 9-2 defeats. Leisure, in their first-ever season in the SCFL, have now picked up six points from their opening three matches. They began with a 4-0 win over Rustington last midweek, before a 3-0 defeat at Upper Beeding on Saturday which manager James Everett called a wake-up call. Leisure then cruised to all three points on Monday, after they led 9-1 at half-time. Kirkham scored four in each half, while their other scorers were Ricky Neenan, with four, Rossi Kaye, with a hat-trick, Chris Wiseman, with two, and Dom Justice. Everett said: “We were looking to get something from Saturday and it was a bit of a wake-up call for us. They were 1-0 up and deservedly in the lead when we had a goal disallowed as the referee adjudged Steve Kirkham had kicked the ball out of their keeper’s hands. “They then went straight down the other end and made it 2-0 just before half-time. “We started the second half well and Ricky Neenan had a shot well saved, before they got a third midway through the second half. “Against Ferring, we got the goals and got the win but it was a bit of a sad day, really. “It’s not really football but we had to go out there, be professional and do a job as it might make a difference at the end of the season. “They’re a young team but hopefully they will improve and starting getting points off other teams as the season progresses.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1 Make this website your homepage 2 Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/pages/Sport-Sussex 3 Follow us on Twitter @SportSussex 4 Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out!
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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2016-08-27T11:22:20
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Police appeal after dangerous driver ‘almost hits child’
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Police have said it was ‘pure luck’ that no-one was hurt after a driver almost hit a child. Sussex Police is appealing for witnesses to the dangerous driving incident, which took place in Hove on Wednesday morning. According to police, pedestrians had to jump out of the way of the black VW Golf, which sped off at the sight of a marked police van in Montgomery Street in Hove at about 9am before being abandoned 12 minutes later in Ellen Street, Portslade. Detective Constable Jon Freeman said: “The actions of the driver of the VW Golf were extremely dangerous and it appears that it is pure luck that they did not crash into any pedestrian or vehicle. “There are many people who we wish to talk to, who had to take evasive action to avoid being hit or who waved at marked police vehicles to show them where vehicle had gone. “We really appreciated their help at the time and ask that anyone who saw the vehicle to contact us. We’re especially interested in witnesses who were in the Hove Lagoon area. Enquiries are ongoing to identify and locate the driver of the car and bring them to justice.” The car took the following route: Montgomery Street, north along Sackville Road and west down Coleridge Street where the police van stopped the pursuit. Members of the public called in to report seeing the car being driven erratically or waved to police searching for the car, police said. Police added that it is known to have been driven in Sheridan Terrace, west on Coleridge Street crossing over Westbourne Street. It was next seen south on Hogarth Road where the car almost hit a woman crossing the road with her four-year-old child, west on New Church Road, south on Berridale Avenue where again it almost hit a member of the public crossing the road. The VW Golf was seen driving west on Wharf Road, south on Basin Road and left into the private road that leads to the Hove Deep Sea Anglers’ Club. It then drove through the bollards onto the Western Esplanade and turned around, according to police. DC Freeman said: “There were many members of the public on the seafront by the Lagoon, who had to get out its way. It then made attempts or threats to ram a vehicle that went on to reverse to allow the car to mount the curb and drive out on Basin Road North. It was then found abandoned in Ellen Street, Portslade.” Anyone who witnessed what happened is asked to contact police on [email protected] or call 101 quoting reference 354 of 24/08.
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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Console Corner: Deus Ex Mankind Divided review
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Deus Ex has you spoilt for choice. Mankind Divided and so am I when it comes to reviewing the latest Deus Ex game after its launch last week. There is so much to rave about in DEMD and I’m still enjoying it now over a week into the game. But there are a number of elements which do not quite sit right with me. Let’s start with the positives, though, and there are plenty of them. There is layer upon layer in this game all expertly crafted together and beautifully designed. The gameplay stands up to the high standards set by previous Deus Ex games and goes beyond them in many respects. This is a game that will suit all types of gamers too. Looking for a quick blast for an hour, you can jump on and get enough done to enjoy the experience, looking for longer, more involved sessions on your console then the gameplay rewards your patience, curiosity and creativity. You play augmented human Jensen who is essentially the most deadly Power Ranger on the planet. I mean this guy has everything and would even give Superman a run for his money. There are so many options to negotiate each scenario And this is where my first problem lies with DEMD. Sometimes, dare I say it, there are so many options available to you, so many ways to deal with scenarios and enemies and so much in your arsenal, it actually feels a bit ... easy. ‘Ramp up the difficulty setting!’ I hear you cry. Well yes there’s that but my point is no matter what level you are playing at, Jensen just has too much at his disposal for his enemies to trouble him. Sometimes, dare I say it, there are so many options available to you, so many ways to deal with scenarios and enemies and so much in your arsenal, it actually feels a bit ... easy. Damien Lucas, gaming columnist But don’t get me wrong it’s still great fun entering a room littered with foes and walking out past a pile of them without breaking a sweat. Another thing that doesn’t quite land for me is the Apartheid type references between the humans (naturals) and the augmented race. It is a poor attempt to give the storyline resonance with real life - for example there are posters dotted around saying things like ‘Augmented Lives Matter’ and it just feels a little frivolous. I’m being hyper critical, though, and Deus Ex will go down as one of the games of the year of that there is no doubt. Rating: 8.5/10
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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New album for Chichester graduate
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University of Chichester graduate Joe Perkins tries to capture a little bit of chaotic Quo in his new album. Joe, who studied commercial music graduating in 2012, has long been a huge Status Quo fan: he first saw them, aged ten, in Bristol 16 years ago. “And I have seen them with the modern line-up loads of times, always the perfect Quo. But then they played with their original line-up, and they were just all over the place in terms of the timing and the notes, but in terms of the musicality, they were just so exciting. “They had the danger back, and it was just so much better for not being perfect, and I think that is one of the lessons I have learnt. “You record a song and then you can edit it and edit it until it is perfect, but that’s not necessarily the best way to do it. “You want the edge, which is what Quo had. They looked terrified! But that nervous energy made it the best Quo show I’d ever seen. It was so much more exciting for being edgy and dangerous. It was four humans all playing together with the whole thing likely to implode at any point. It was pure rock & roll! “We are human beings. We are not perfect. We all make mistakes. With technology, you can make it perfect, but you lose the fact that we are all musicians playing together. It’s about the spontaneous things that can happen, and that’s what I have wanted to capture. “There are little mistakes, but the album is what I sound like when I play the guitar. And it is the first album I haven’t done in a recording studio. I did it in the dining room at home. It was about giving free rein to the music.” It was while he was at Chichester that Joe did his first album: “It was a very good course, but for me the most important thing was the studio facilities that we could book out. The course was very wide-ranging, but in your spare time you could get into the studio and having the studio was great. You got taught all the basics of making a record, but then you could develop it all further. “I did my first album then which I released free online. So many people had got involved and given their time for free that it wouldn’t have been right to try to sell it. “It was call Host of Other Artists. It was all songs I had written and played pretty much every instrument, but it was other people doing the lead vocals. I did some backing vocals, but I am not strong enough a singer to do the lead vocals.” Now comes the new album, purely instrumental. Double Denim is released on Friday, September 2, as a vinyl + CD bundle (limited to 300 copies) and as a download – both available from joeperkins.co.uk. Both are priced at £7.99. “Releasing the album on vinyl isn’t purely nostalgic,” Joe says. “Sure, I personally prefer buying music as a physical entity and enjoying it as a piece of art, and I think vinyl is the best for that. “But the audio is actually much higher definition than the CD and has a more dynamic master. You’ll have to turn it up a bit, but it sounds more natural. Nowadays we all need to own our music digitally too, so with the enclosed CD you get that as well. “So that’s Double Denim. There’s rock; bluegrass; ballads; a snare drum with far too much reverb on it; potentially the world’s loudest cajón; an army of pots and pans; an outrageous amount of guitars; a sense of humour; and real human musicians playing their instruments. “And who else gives you all that on an outdated format from the 1930s?” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-26T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T13:14:01
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Countdown to 2106 folk festival
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A pair of tickets is up for grabs for this year’s Southdowns Folk Festival which is billing itself as “bigger and even better” as it prepares to hit Bognor Regis from September 23-25. Organiser Roger Nash said: “The tickets will get you into five superb concerts at the town’s Alexandra Theatre and Regis Centre Studio featuring some of the UK’s and Europe’s top folk, roots and acoustic performers. “Starting with the amazing Cara Dillon and band on Friday evening, the studio concerts on Saturday afternoon feature the brilliant Dutch band Wild Geese and Scottish singing sensation Claire Hastings and in the evening, the awesome Oysterband supported by the excellent Fate the Juggler. “The concerts continue on Sunday afternoon in the studio with the stunning Steve Tilston, Wild Geese and many others and on Sunday evening, a real treat with the legendary Martin Carthy supported by the superb Robb Johnson Band plus the winner of the Sussex Young Folk Competition.” Open to all musicians aged eight to 21, the competition will take place at the William Hardwicke on Sunday, September 25. The winner will receive a new guitar and be awarded with a 20-minute set later the same day, supporting the festival’s headliners in the Alexandra Theatre. Roger is delighted with the way the programme has come together – particularly with the late addition of Martin Carthy after Shooglenifty were forced to withdraw from the festival for personal reasons. “This is our fourth festival, and for the fourth festival we are focusing the festival much more on Bognor Regis town centre. We are not using Hotham Park. “We just want to be more central this time. We have linked up with the town-centre management, and we have got nine different dance groups performing. We have also got music sessions going on and workshops going on, and we have also got the Sussex Young Folk Competition at the William Hardwicke and a real-ale festival. “The other thing is that we have much more teamed up with the Regis Centre. Before, we would hire the Regis Centre, but this year we are working much more closely together with them as partners.” Roger is delighted at the way word has spread for the festival since he revived it after many years away: “We are doing the social more media actively than before, and it does make a big difference because it gets the message out much more widely. It is as simple as that. “We have changed the format of the festival insofar as we are focusing much more on the town centre, but we think we have generally got the format right.” Just as importantly, Roger is delighted at the important knock-on economic benefits it brings to Bognor and the positive image it helps to project of the town as a lively, successful place. To win a pair of weekend tickets for the 2016 Southdowns Folk Festival, email [email protected] giving your name, address and day-time phone number and putting Southdowns Folk Festival in the subject line or write to Southdowns Folk Festival, c/o Phil Hewitt, Chichester Observer, Suite 3, First Floor, City Gates, 2-4 Southgate, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8DJ. Entries to be received by midnight on September 15. Only the winners will be contacted. All other entries will be destroyed. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-26T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T14:51:47
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Ten-man Golds gain first league win
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Littlehampton Football Club claimed their first Southern Combination League Premier Division victory of the season with a 3-1 success over rivals Lancing at Culver Road today. Strikes from Chris Darwin, Ben Gray and substitute Jack Cole ensured Ady Baker bagged his maiden competitive victory since taking charge in the summer. With Littlehampton leading 1-0 on the hour, Danny Hand was shown a straight red card for a late lunge on George Fenton but a fine showing in the final 30 minutes helped them to victory. Golds boss Baker felt it was a much deserved triumph and said: “I’m absolutely delighted to get this first win. “I was really pleased with the way we performed, especially after going down to ten men. “Our discipline after we lost Danny was absolutely superb, we kept our shape and I was just over the moon with everyone.” Golds took a one-goal lead into the interval thanks to Darwin’s strike on 35 minutes. Neat play from Gary Peters saw him find Ben Gray, before his chipped pass played Darwin in and he fired home. Hand then received his marching orders on the hour mark following a reckless tackle on Fenton. Despite being a man down, Golds doubled their lead six minutes later. Darwin’s trickery saw him create some pace before his fizzed cross was tapped home by Gray. Baker’s first three points as boss were all but secured 15 minutes from time thanks to substitute Cole’s crisp half-volley finish. Lancing were given some hope on 83 minutes when Ross Adams was felled by Dean Janman, with a penalty awarded. Lewis Finney slotted into the bottom corner but that proved just a consolation as Littlehampton held on. Lancers boss Ash Bailey felt his side’s showing was not good enough and said: “It’s tough to take if I’m honest. I thought we were the better team in the first half but I’ve said this before it’s pointless having all the possession but making no use of it. “It’s all about goals they win you games, they’ve had three of four opportunities and scored three times, we’ve probably had five or six and only got one goal.” LANCING: D’Cruz; Taylor, Bygraves, Pollard, Fenton; Hendy, Mills; Donaldson, Caplin, Finney; Garnham. Subs: Sharman, Waterman (Caplin, 76) Heath (Donaldson, 76), Adams (Taylor, 76) Green. LITTLEHAMPTON: Hutchings; Peters, Farrell, McKay, Chaplin; Janman, Ball; Hand, Kew, Darwin; Gray. Subs: Bates (Janman), O’Connor (Ball), Cole (Darwin, 76), Van Crughten, Askew.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T12:49:52
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Retiring? Then West Sussex is the place to be
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West Sussex provides the second best area in England and Wales for quality of life for pensioners a new report claims. The Quality of Retirement Index from Prudential assessed counties against seven criteria to indicate the extent to which people could enjoy a happy and comfortable retirement. These were: access to healthcare, crime levels, pensioner incomes, the weather, life expectancy, how many pensioners already lived in a particular area and how many were moving into the county. The counties were then given a score and ranked. Prudential used data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) among other sources to make its findings. Dorset topped the table but West Sussex and Herefordshire came joint second, with Devon in fourth position and the Isle of Wight and East Sussex ranked joint fifth. Prudential said Dorset topped the rankings for quality of retirement owing to its “all-round appeal”. The research also found pensioners in Surrey, ranked at number 10, received the highest average annual retirement income, at £21,200. The full table is: 1. Dorset =2. Herefordshire =2. West Sussex 4. Devon =5. Isle of Wight =5. East Sussex 7. Rutland 8. Dyfed 9. Norfolk 10. Surrey
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2016-08-31T00:00:00
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2016-08-28T11:33:46
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Search for ‘missing swimmer’ at beach days after tragedy
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Police have confirmed they are looking for a missing swimmer at Camber Sands – days after five men lost their lives at the beach. A coastguard helicopter is circling above Camber Sands, and a spokesperson for the RNLI confirmed they had lifeboats at the scene. Sussex Police said they were called to the scene after a member of the public contacted them and the coastguard at Camber Sands after seeing an abandoned pair of flip flops next to the sea and a female diving into the water at this location. A spokesperson added: “Officers at the scene are doing coastal checks to see if there are any persons swimming having difficulty”. An RNLI spokesperson said the search for the ‘potentially missing swimmer’ was being co-ordinated by Sussex Police and the coastguard, and that their lifeguards were keeping watch from the beach with binoculars. This search comes after five men lost their lives at Camber Sands last week, and the RNLI donated lifeguards to patrol the beach over the Bank Holiday weekend. Click here to read more. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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2016-08-28T09:55:51
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TRAFFIC UPDATE: Motorway reopens after bridge collapse
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Sussex motorists who are travelling to Kent can now use the M20 motorway after it reopened following a bridge collapse. Highways England said the northbound lanes were fully reopened and two out of three of the southbound lanes had reopened after being closed between junctions one and four for more than a day. The collision on the M20 is causing problems for anyone driving to Kent. Picture: Eddie Mitchell The closure comes after a lorry struck a footbridge in Kent yesterday, causing it to collapse. Read more here. Prior to the reopening, Highways England south east operations manager Gary Coleman said everything was being done to reopen the motorway again, but safety had to come first both for workers and drivers. “We are facing a real challenge to lift two HGVs and a motorbike clear of the scene and deal with all of the rubble from the collapsed bridge strewn across both carriageways. “There is also the issue of the remaining part of the footbridge, which is still in place over the coast-bound side of the motorway. We have crews on scene ready to take action as soon as the police have completed their investigation. We also have cranes en route and lighting so work can continue through the night. “We are doing everything we can to safely reopen the motorway, but we’d ask drivers to please bear with us as this is a complex operation and it will take time and skill to complete. We’ll keep everyone updated.” The collision on the M20 is causing problems for anyone driving to Kent. Picture: Eddie Mitchell Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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Top Tech trends for Summer 2016 and what to look out for later this year
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This year has already been a huge year for new tech trends, with the boom in virtual reality technology around the world, the ever growing fitness-tech market and the never-ending improvements to smart phones and smart TVs. So what else can we expect to see before the year is out, and if you haven’t already jumped on some of the existing tech-trends, then how will they become a part of your life in the not too distant future? And more importantly, if you’re already looking ahead to Christmas (and many of us will have already started planning) what will be the most in-demand tech gifts this year? To find out, we caught up with experts at the recent Argos Christmas in July event who gave us the lowdown on everything from virtual reality to retro tech, super high definition television to wearable tech and everything in between.
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2016-08-19T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T18:49:11
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‘Sudden death’ reported in suburban road
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Emergency services have attended a death at an address in Worthing that was described as ‘sudden’ by police. Sussex Police said officers were sent to a property at Grove Road, Broadwater at around 12.30pm today following reports of a death. The police have issued a statement which said: “Police are currently in attendance at an address in Grove Road, Broadwater following the report of a sudden death. “The circumstances are currently unexplained and have required the attendance of specialist officers. “Police believe the circumstances to relate to one address, with no other residents or members of the public in danger.” A spokesperson added that the coroner’s office had been informed and that two police vehicles were currently at the scene. They added that ambulances and the fire service had also been in attendance. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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Murder suspect released on bail
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A man suspected of murdering a 19-year-old woman has been released on bail, police have said. The 27-year-old man from Portslade was arrested on suspicion of murder on Thursday in Burgess Hill after police officers found the body of Shana Grice at her address in Chrisdory Road, Mile Oak at just before 9.45am. Flowers were placed at the scene of Shana Grice's murder yesterday, Saturday, August 27. Picture: Eddie Mitchell He has been released on bail until September 29 pending further enquiries, Sussex Police added. Her parents paid tribute to their daughter, who they described as their ‘beautiful girl’. Read more here. Flowers were placed at the scene yesterday while the investigation continues. Detective Superintendent Jason Taylor said: “This remains an ongoing investigation and has understandably come as a shock to the local community. Flowers were placed at the scene of Shana Grice's murder yesterday, Saturday, August 27. Picture: Eddie Mitchell “Our thoughts are with Shana Grice’s family and friends and we would ask anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area, no matter how insignificant you may think it was, to get in touch.” Witnesses can email [email protected] or call 101 quoting Operation Bow. Alternatively, witnesses can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or by visiting crimestoppers-uk.org. As previously reported, the death has been notified to the body which handles police complaints because officers had contact with Shana before she was murdered. Click here to read more. Shana Grice, 19, has been named by Sussex Police as the murder victim. Picture: Sussex Police Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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Registration for second South Downs Trek
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Registration has now opened for the second South Downs Trek, a challenging 21 mile walk across the South Downs for St Barnabas House. This year’s event, which coincides with Hospice Care Week, takes place on Saturday, October 8. Open to both men and women, the trek starts at Devil’s Dyke and takes in the scenery of the South Downs National Park, before finishing at St Barnabas House. Registration for this year’s South Downs Trek is £25 per person, which includes a fundraising pack, South Downs Trek t-shirt, transportation to the start of the route, lunch, refreshment stops en route, a souvenir medal and a glass of bubbly on completion of the trek. Participants are being asked to raise a minimum sponsorship of £250. Call 01903 706354 for more information or register at www.stbh.org.uk/soutdownstrek. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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Adrian Cox offers Steyning date
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Adrian Cox, one of the UK's leading reed players, is the latest guest at Steyning Jazz Club on Friday, September 2. Adrian founded the Adrian Cox Quartet in 2012 acquiring a dedicated and enthusiastic following, playing their energetic mix of traditional jazz and swing from the 30s onwards, in the styles of Benny Goodman to Ben Webster via Ed Hall to Jonny Hodges. Club spokesman Colin Jilks said: “Adrian has toured and recorded with T J Johnson, Paloma Faith and Bad Manners. He has hand-picked the very best from the UK's leading jazz musicians, to form his quartet: Nils Solberg guitar, who has played from The Kremlin to The Royal Albert Hall, George Trebar double bass and a leading player on the gypsy jazz scene, and Mez Clough drums, a London-based player for the main jazz venues in the UK. “Since Adrian's last appearance at the club, there have been passionate and growing calls for his return, a return which promises to deliver a spectacular evening of the finest music, all tantalisingly wrapped in Adrian's irresistible playing style, with its syncopated fluidity and lilting cadences.” Colin added: “This September meeting opens our new season and is membership renewal evening, so join us in a glass of fine wine and renew your membership for the coming year: annual membership is £10.” Steyning Jazz Club meets at The Steyning Centre, Fletcher’s Croft, 8.30pm. Doors open 7.30pm. Information from Denis Cummings on 01903 814017.
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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2016-08-28T12:48:32
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2016-08-28T11:33:46
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BREAKING: Search for ‘missing swimmer’ at beach days after tragedy
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Police have confirmed they are looking for a missing swimmer at Camber Sands – days after five men lost their lives at the beach. A coastguard helicopter is circling above Camber Sands, and a spokesperson for the RNLI confirmed they had lifeboats at the scene. Sussex Police said they were called to the scene after a member of the public contacted them and the coastguard at Camber Sands after seeing an abandoned pair of flip flops next to the sea and a female diving into the water at this location. A spokesperson added: “Officers at the scene are doing coastal checks to see if there are any persons swimming having difficulty”. An RNLI spokesperson said the search for the ‘potentially missing swimmer’ was being co-ordinated by Sussex Police and the coastguard, and that their lifeguards were keeping watch from the beach with binoculars. This search comes after five men lost their lives at Camber Sands last week, and the RNLI donated lifeguards to patrol the beach over the Bank Holiday weekend. Click here to read more. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T14:49:07
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2016-08-29T14:32:46
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COUNTY UPDATE: Armed man siege reaches 22 hour mark
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A conflict between police and an armed man has entered its 22nd hour. Sussex Police have issued an updated statement about the incident, which is continuing at a property in Harbour Road, Pagham. Police have cordoned off a house in Harbour Road, Pagham and are negotiating with a man armed with a gun. Picture: Eddie Mitchell As previously reported, trained police negotiators are at the scene speaking to a pensioner armed with a gun. Click here for the original story. In their latest statement, Sussex Police said: “Police are continuing to talk with a 72-year-old man who is believed to be armed with a gun inside a property in Harbour Road, Pagham. “It comes after emergency services were called to the address just after 4pm on Sunday (28 August) to a report of threatening behaviour. “A woman known to the man was also in the house at the time, but she left shortly after police arrival and is safe and well. “The 72-year-old man remains in the property alone.” Detective Superintendent Carwyn Hughes said: “I would like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding while we deal with this ongoing situation. “Harbour Road remains closed and a cordon around the area is still in place. “The safety of local residents is our priority and we are doing all we can to make sure their daily routines and Bank Holiday plans are not disrupted. People living in properties along Harbour Road are free to come and go with police support. “Communication between a trained negotiator and the 72-year-old man in the house continues.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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2016-08-30T12:49:21
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2016-08-30T13:26:09
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PICTURES: Hazardous chemical involved in teen death
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Police have provided an update into the sudden death of an 18-year-old man, saying that a ‘hazardous chemical substance’ was believed to be near the body. Emergency services were called to a house in Grove Road, Broadwater at lunchtime yesterday and ambulance staff wearing bio-hazard suits were seen entering the property. Click here to read the original story. Emergency services were called to a chemical incident at Grove Road in Worthing yesterday, where an 18-year-old man died. Picture: Eddie Mitchell The road was temporarily closed, and neighbours are believed to have been told not to leave their houses while emergency services dealt with the incident. Sussex Police has issued a statement, which said: “Police were called to a report of a man found dead at his home in Grove Road, Broadwater, Worthing on Monday (29 August) at 12.35pm. “It is believed that there may have been some hazardous chemical substance near the body of the 18-year-old so specially trained ambulance and fire crews attended the scene. The body was recovered safely. “The death is not being treated as suspicious and the coroner’s officer is dealing with the incident.” Emergency services were called to a chemical incident at Grove Road in Worthing yesterday, where an 18-year-old man died. Picture: Eddie Mitchell Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page Emergency services were called to a chemical incident at Grove Road in Worthing yesterday, where an 18-year-old man died. Picture: Eddie Mitchell 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Emergency services were called to a chemical incident at Grove Road in Worthing yesterday, where an 18-year-old man died. Picture: Eddie Mitchell Be part of it.
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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2016-08-28T08:51:19
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Ambitious programme for Brighton Early Music Festival
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Brighton Early Music Festival prepares for its 15th outing this October, with tickets going on sale on September 5 – the latest chapter in a story of remarkable success. Festival co-artistic director Clare Norburn said: “I think we have been successful because we take quite a different approach to other classical music festivals in the way that we work with artists, and that’s becoming clearer and clearer every year. We have now started calling ourselves a development agency for early music. We don’t just take off-the-peg programmes from artists. We do that, but what is so distinctive about what we do is that we are also about commissioning work. “We have always commissioned works, right from the start, but in the first ten to 12 years, we commissioned works and they were performed at BREMF and that was it. But what is exciting now is that one of our 2013 productions is now on tour. We put together a tour of 13 promoters.” The piece explores the life and music of the Renaissance composer Carlo Gesualdo and is being performed by The Marian Consort: “And it is great for them because it has really accelerated their development, which is great for everyone. I think that is the kind of model we want to be working on. “Brighton is at the forefront of creating new work with artists that then goes on tour, and this year we are commissioning at least a couple of works that will definitely follow that model. For one of them (recorder consort Palisander, Saturday, November 12, 11.30am), we have already approached promoters, and their performance will be the first performance of a tour if they can get their Arts Council funding. We are increasingly helping artists in a much more holistic long term way rather than just giving them a platform in Brighton. Increasingly we have had promoters that have given engagements to artists, but now we are much more proactive in helping them be much more forward-thinking. “We are aiming to put our energies more into things that go on to have another life. It is great that we get the premieres in Brighton, but we want to support the artists further. The fact is that it is incredibly difficult for young performers to get started. It has never been harder for young groups to make headway. “Young people coming out of college might know a lot about music, but they probably don’t have any administrative experience or contacts, and that makes it terribly difficult. We passionately believe that the arts should be a meritocracy, that you should have an audience, that it shouldn’t just be about who you know.” This year’s Brighton Early Music Festival takes the theme Nature & Science and runs from October 28 to November 13, with flagship events including a new play with music about the life and work of Galileo (Oct 29 and 30). Set during his final days, the play will relive key moments in Galileo’s life including his trial and excommunication. www.bremf.org.uk or 01273 709709.
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2016-08-26T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T08:52:49
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Bognor date for All That Malarkey
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All That Malarkey (ATM) are back in West Sussex this September to wrap up what musical director David Harrington says has been a “fun-filled, florid and always-exuberant summer tour.” They will be performing at the Alexandra Theatre, Bognor Regis, on Saturday, September 10 at 7.30pm. “We unashamedly love performing at this time of the year, as audiences are crying out to be entertained whilst they enjoy their holidays and occasional bursts of British sunshine,” David said. “Our classically-trained singers, who specialise in performing brand-new pop-infused arrangements of everything from r’n’b and chart hits to classic rock and jazz, will be performing at the Alexandra Theatre in Bognor Regis and we can’t wait to share our new show Beside The Seaside with local music-lovers and ATM fans old and new. We’re really looking forward to bringing our unique brand of cross-genre, crisp, and quirky music entertainment to the south coast. “Beside The Seaside is our new summer show that aims to capture the thrills and spills of holidays by the beach, taking a cool dip in the sea and chilling out on a warm Sunday afternoon with a 99 Flake and some Prosecco! “Our programme will feature a massive variety of songs by The Beach boys, Bill Withers, Gloria Gaynor, Queen, The Spice Girls and everything in between. “We’re celebrating songs associated with summertime, fun in the sun, flamboyance and most importantly some great up-lifting numbers to leave everyone smiling and utterly elated at our sun-kissed evening show. “We’re also thrilled to be joined on stage by the Art of Dance and Fitness choir, a fantastic local music group, and we’re so excited to perform alongside their outstanding singers. They’ve got some stunning numbers planned for us!” It’s all part of ATM’s continuing success: “ATM have been working tirelessly in between shows recording some absolutely-stunning new music videos that will soon be released alongside our fully-revamped website. New recordings will be available on our latest CD to buy at the September 10 gig, and our music videos will be exclusively unveiled on social media very soon. “Otherwise we have already been preparing for our Christmas tours to end the year. There’s nothing like rehearsing Santa Baby in August! “And we are looking forward to more corporate and public performances throughout the autumn season. Check out www.allthatmalarkey.com and our Facebook page www.facebook.com/AllThatMalarkey to keep up to date with our gig diary and releases.” Tickets on 01243 861010 or www.alexandratheatre.co.uk. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-31T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T10:49:47
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Amazon Dash lets you order your loo roll at the touch of a button
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For anyone who has found the whole process of internet shopping too much like hard work Amazon has come up with a solution. The online retailer today revealed that it is introducing its Amazon Dash Buttons to the UK. The dinky little gadgets are a one-touch way to order a host of popular products without all that complicated rigmarole of actually logging onto your Amazon account and searching for them. The Dash Buttons are literally that, small plastic boxes housing a button, which when pressed will connect via wi-fi to your Amazon account and using one-click buying order your selected products. Each button is linked to a particular item and there are 40 brands available from launch so you can get everything from cat food to condoms and nappies to NERF ammunition delivered to your door. Daniel Rausch, director of Amazon Dash, explained the thinking behind the devices: “We’ve all experienced the frustration of running out of something we need - Dash Button and Dash Replenishment Service are designed to make that moment a thing of the past. “Dash Buttons offer the convenience of one-click shopping from anywhere in the home - they can be placed near those frequently used items you don’t want to run out of, and when you see supplies running low, the Dash Button makes it easier than ever to order more. Just press the button and your item is on its way.” The £4.99 devices are only available to Amazon Prime customers, which means you’ll have to sign up to the £79-a-year service to enjoy the Dash Button’s convenience. The good news is that you’ll get £4.99 back off your first order of each product. Alongside the buttons, Amazon also announced the UK rollout of its Dash Replenishment Service. Like the button this links to your Amazon account but rather than having to do the ordering yourself it allows connected smart devices to order supplies themselves. This means the likes of washing machines, dishwashers and printers from big-name brands including Bosch, Samsung, Whirlpool and Siemens can monitor your consumables usage and order more before you run out. If they could just design a button that remotely loads the dishwasher too, they could be onto a winner.
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2016-08-31T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T10:49:04
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2016-08-29T10:46:25
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Sleepiness linked to traffic noise and pollution
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Nodding off in the middle of the day may be down to pollution generated by traffic, suggests new research. The study shows exposure to traffic pollution is a trigger for daytime sleepiness - and may also trigger SNORING. More than 12,000 adults were included in the Respiratory Health in Northern Europe (RHINE) study. The findings show that people exposed to high levels of pollution had a 65 per cent greater chance of suffering from daytime sleepiness, compared to those who had no exposure. Traffic noise in the bedroom was also a trigger - with people 46 per cent more likely to feel sleepy in the day if exposed. And the research also suggests that people are also 29 per cent more likely to be a habitual snorer if they are exposed to traffic noise while they sleep. Daytime sleepiness affected one in five people involved in the study, while one in four reported habitual snoring. Ane Johannessen, an epidemiologist at Bergen University in Norway, wrote the study together with Professor Thorarinn Gislason and other Northern European researchers. She said: “Exposure to traffic should be taken into account when planning treatment for patients with sleep disturbances, because reducing noise and pollution exposure in the bedroom may have a beneficial effect. “Reducing exposure through relocating the bedroom away from pollution sources or making the bedroom more soundproof to protect against traffic noise, as well as mapping alternative and less polluted outdoor everyday routes may help patients with their sleep disorders.” The study also showed that men, older subjects, smokers and those with lower education were more likely to report habitual snoring. They were usually less physically active, with a higher BMI, and more likely to have a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Women, older people, smokers, and those with lower education were more likely to report daytime sleepiness. The new research is due to be presented at the European Respiratory Society’s International Congress in London next month. Professor Jorgen Vestbo, President of ERS and Professor of Respiratory Medicine at the University of Manchester, said: “The question of who snores may be a running joke in some households but for many snoring is a serious issue, with direct links to physical and mental well being and the same is true for daytime sleepiness. “We want people to think more about the environment around them and the impact it can have - from the way they sleep to the air they breathe.” To coincide with Congress, the ERS will be holding some free public lung function testing, starting in Trafalgar Square on September 2 and 3.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T14:14:07
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Health system ‘at crisis point’ - and that’s just one of major issues facing Arun
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A health system ‘at crisis point’, a desperate need for new schools and ‘very severe’ traffic delays. That is just three of the major issues facing Arun as it seeks to map out its housing future for years to come. Consultants have assessed the impact of various levels of housing on the district’s infrastructure, as part of the ongoing Arun local plan process. Scenarios explored have estimated the effect of building between 650 and 1,000 homes per annum. A report by Hampshire County Council stated: “Whichever development strategy is proposed, there will be significant requirements for expanded and new education and healthcare provision. “Nearly all the sites identified a requirement for primary education provision, with the cumulative pressures as a result of combinations of sites also requiring secondary expansion projects across the district.” Arun’s annual housing delivery target, based on Government data, suggests a need to build 845 homes per year to meet demand. Arun District Council is obliged to produce a local plan, assessing the suitability of various sites and setting a target for housebuilding. This could be higher or lower than the Government’s figure but the strategy must be based on evidence. In the worst-case, the report states the highest level of housing tested could require two new primary schools at Ford and Eastergate, a four-form entry secondary school and expansion of other facilities. A need for between 300 and 600 extra childcare places has been identified. Describing the district’s health facilities as ‘at crisis point’, the report estimates up to five new practices would be required at a cost of £14million. Sussex Police advised the consultants increased housing would result in a major uplift in incidents – a pressure expected across all emergency services. And on the roads, potential delays caused by the highest amounts of housing could be ‘very severe and potential showstoppers’. The report concludes, however, ‘very little’ would rule out specific sites if adequately mitigated. Click here for the full report, and scroll down to ‘Infrastructure Delivery Plan’.
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2016-08-26T00:00:00
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Arcari offers Brighton gig ahead of album
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Scottish alt blues singer Dave Arcari follows up the release of his latest EP Hellbound Train with a live show at Brighton’s Komedia on Thursday, September 22. Released on Buzz Records, the EP features three new tracks from Dave plus a version of Son House’s classic Pearline. Other than the release of McPherson’s Lament as a digital single to mark Burns’ Day earlier in the year, this is Arcari’s first release in three years – and pre-empts a full-length album Givers & Takers which is scheduled for release in early 2017. “I’ve been working on a whole bunch of new songs for a while,” says Dave. “But despite plans to record and release them long before now, things have been so busy on the road there just hasn’t been time – not that I can complain about that!” After his Brighton visit Arcari plays the Beaufort Theatre, Ebbw Vale (Saturday, September 24) and Balmaha’s Braw Weekend festival (Saturday, October 1) on the shores of Loch Lomond before heading across the Atlantic for a five-week USA tour through October and into November. Don't miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you'll be amongst the first to know what's going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on 'sign in' (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don't miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T14:49:05
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Police release image of armed man as robbery spree continues
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Police have released a CCTV image of a man wanted in connection with an armed robbery in Worthing – the fourth in less than three weeks. Sussex Police said officers were called by a staff member at the SPAR store in Heene Road on Sunday evening after a man carrying what is believed to be a hand gun walked in at around 9pm and demanded money. Police have released this image after another armed robbery in Worthing. Picture: Sussex Police Police said he threatened staff with the gun and ordered them to open the till before grabbing approximately £200 in cash and running north while crossing to the west side of Heene Road. He was last seen by the junction with Rowlands Road, police said. Police have described the suspect as white, around 5’11” and was wearing glasses as well as a grey face covering. They added that he had three tops on: a blue jumper on top of a black hoodie which was worn over a burgundy jumper. The blue jumper had pre-cut holes where the suspect’s thumbs protruded. He was also wearing Nike tracksuit bottoms with a bold navy blue stripe down the side to just below the knee and predominantly grey and white Nike trainers. Understandably the two members of staff have been left shaken by this incident Detective Sergeant Simon Dunn Detective Sergeant Simon Dunn said: “Understandably the two members of staff have been left shaken by this incident, but fortunately no one was injured. “If you saw anything at all suspicious around the time of the incident, or have any other information, please call us. “We believe this robbery may be linked to three other similar incidents in the area that happened on the 13, 18 and 22 August. “I would urge the man pictured, or anyone who knows of his whereabouts, to get in touch with us.” Witnesses can email [email protected] or call 101 quoting Operation Zinger. Alternatively, you can call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 (www.crimestoppers-uk.org). Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T13:14:30
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2016-08-23T07:55:02
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Graham can now call himself an author...
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The paperback version of The Hidden Legacy, Graham Minett’s debut novel, comes out on August 25, the same day as the e-version of his second book, Lie in Wait. These are exciting times for Pagham-based Graham, a former head of languages at Felpham Community College. After a period as head of sixth-form at the Angmering School, he is now the school’s time-tabler and data analyst. The novels follow on from Graham’s time as an MA creative writing student at the University of Chichester, a time which gave him three very important things, he says. “The first thing was that they showed me I was not quite as good as I thought I was! I was not the finished product, and they had very nice ways of making it clear that I needed to change what I was doing! Secondly, they made me much more professional,” Graham recalls. In other words, they gave him the confidence to say “I am a writer” without feeling like a poser, rather than simply saying “I am a teacher.” And thirdly: “The most important thing was that you had to complete various assignments while you were there, and these were workshopped and polished to within an inch of their life. And that gave me a CV, and all of a sudden I was winning competitions.” On the back of it all, came the debut, released earlier as an e-book and now coming out as a paperback. The Hidden Legacy combines two time lines: “One timeline is in the 1960s: a young boy commits an atrocity in the playground and becomes demonised… In the background, all through the novel, this boy’s background is seeping out into the rest of the novel in the modern day.” In the modern day, recently divorced and with two young children, Ellen Sutherland is up to her elbows in professional and personal stress. When she’s invited to travel all the way to Cheltenham to hear the content of an old woman’s will, she’s far from convinced the journey will be worthwhile. But when she arrives, the news is astounding. Eudora Nash has left Ellen a beautiful cottage worth an amount of money that could turn her life around. There’s just one problem – Ellen has never even heard of Eudora Nash. Her curiosity piqued, Ellen and her friend Kate travel to the West Country in search of answers. But they are not the only ones interested in the cottage, and Ellen little imagines how much she has to learn about her past . . . The Hidden Legacy will be joined as a paperback next February by his second novel Lie in Wait which comes out on Kindle on August 25. “The book concerns a man called Owen Hall in his late 20s. All through his childhood he had been bullied because he was different. There was an accident at his birth, and he was starved of oxygen. He was very backwards in all his social skills. When he was at school, he was a big fat lad and was picked on by everybody. But the one thing he did have was a gift for numbers, and he allows numbers to rule his life. He is wary of prime numbers, but when he sees multiples of prime numbers, he thinks it is good news...”
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2016-08-23T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T13:02:56
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2016-08-25T12:55:52
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The Littlehampton Academy students give their reactions after receiving GCSE results
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Students from the Littlehampton Academy have been receiving their GCSE results this morning (August 25). This year, 49 per cent of students gained at least five GCSEs at A* to C including English and maths. Abigail Race opens her GCSE results. Picture: Judy Nanson The school welcomed a number of success stories this year including Calum Yardley, Abigail Race and Matthew Hubbard. Calum, 16, achieved three A* grades, five A grades and 1 B grade. He said: “The grades were more or less what I was predicted so I am pretty happy with them. “I now intend to study for A-Levels at the sixth form here. Matthew Hubbard with his results. Picture: Judy Nanson “I wasn’t nervous about my results until I went to open the envelope. I told myself that there was nothing I could do about it so tried not to worry. “I start again on September 7 so I now have a couple of weeks to relax and enjoy myself.” Matthew Hubbard, 16, was another success story this year. He achieved five A* grades, four A grades and one B grade. He said: “I am very pleased and I have done better than I thought I would, I’m especially pleased with the B in Spanish. “I am now planning to study maths, chemistry, physics and biology at Worthing College. “I wouldn’t mind a bit longer off for summer but it’s fairly exciting to start. I am intending to go to university in the future but I will see how my A-Levels go.” Abigail Race, 16, achieved 100 per cent grades A*-A as she secured six A* grades and four A grades. She said: “I was so nervous this morning as I came into get them but it is such a relief now. “I am planning to go out for a meal with my family to celebrate and then relaxing.” Another student that achieved 100 per cent grades A*-A was Chloe Capelin. Chloe, 16, is now planning to begin a fashion diploma at Chichester college in September. She said: “I am very pleased that my hard work paid off. There were many late nights preparing for these exams. “I picked them up at about half ten this morning but I did not sleep at all well last night because I just kept thinking about my results. I was so desperate to open them. “I am excited to finally be doing something that I absolutely love in September.” The year group’s head girl, Beth de Claire, 16, was another extremely high achiever as she achieved four A grades and six B grades. She said: “I am very pleased with them, I was just looking for passes so to get A’s is great. “I am going to study at Worthing College and I will be set some bridge work on September 1 to complete before I officially start on September 15. “In terms of celebrations, I am on a lifeguard course and so I am being assessed in that tomorrow so I guess I will be in the pool mostly.” Shannon Gaskin, 16, was another student to achieve top GCSE grades and is already considering her university options. She said: “It is still early days but I am looking to go onto study a chemical and pharmaceutical degree at Canary Wharf. “It is a long way off but that is the goal. “I will be doing my A-Levels here at Littlehampton Academy and hopefully I can get the grades to get on the course.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage at www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk/ 2) Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/LittlehamptonGazette 3) Follow us on Twitter @LhamptonGazette 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! The Littlehampton Gazette - always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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2016-08-28T14:48:38
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2016-08-28T13:55:28
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COUNTY NEWS: Missing swimmer ‘found safe and well’
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The swimmer believed to have been missing at a Sussex beach has been found, the coastguard has announced. In a statement released by HM Coastguard, it said the reason for the major search at Camber Sands was that lifeguards were not on duty at the time it was reported. Click here to read more about the search. The RNLI has provided five to six lifeguards who are working from 9am to 6pm this Bank Holiday weekend at the beach. A spokesperson for the coastguard said: “There was major reason for concern as this is a dangerous beach and lifeguards were not on yet on duty at the time the swimmer was missed. It’s a great relief that this person has been found safe and well.” It comes after five men lost their lives at the beach on Wednesday. A statement from Sussex Police said: “Police were called at around 9.40am on Sunday (28 August) to report concern for the welfare of a woman who was seen entering the sea on Camber Sands Beach at around 8am. “It was believed the woman, who was described as white with dark hair and wearing a black swimming costume, had left a pair of sandals on the beach which had still not been retrieved. “Officers helped both the Coastguard and RNLI conduct a thorough search of the coastline, which included the Coastguard helicopter. “A woman matching the description of the swimmer called the RNLI at around 11.45 am to identify herself. “The search has been called off and police are no longer dealing.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T08:52:46
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2016-08-31T08:53:38
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Obama among iconic figures in city art show
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21 contemporary British figurative artists, established and emerging, cast their gaze over our social, cultural, religious and political icons through their 21st-century looking glasses for the latest exhibition at Chichester’s Candida Stevens Fine Art. Curated by Candida, new works created for the show will be introduced from Stephen Chambers, Eileen Cooper, Nicola Green, Annie Kevans, Irene Lees and Jane McAdam Freud. Pieces are also featured from Tracey Emin, Nicole Farhi, Grayson Perry and Marc Quinn. Visitors will be able to see images ranging from The Queen to Kate Moss, Barack Obama to Anna Wintour, Marx and Engels to Aung San Suu Kyi, the Mother & Child to the Moon. Providing the Obama is London-based Nicola Green who is delighted to show her work in Chichester, a place full of family associations for her. Her contribution to the show is a one-off work from her series In Seven Days. Coming just as President Obama approaches the end of his second term, it represents the sacrifice and personal toll of his presidency as well as being a reflection of the complex nature of the hope that was and still is projected onto him, Nicola explains. The multiple impressions in the work of President Obama echo the different ways in which the press have represented him with lighter or darker skin colour at various points of his presidential career. Nicola explains, the work questions how these representations reflect the mood of the press and public and their responses to the question of identity and race in relation to the first African-American President of the USA. “I made this piece specifically for the exhibition but part of the wider series which I made in the two years after 2008. I spent a lot of time with President Obama’s first presidential campaign in 2008. Nobody thought he was going to win. My husband was actually the first black Briton to study at Harvard. He was not there at the same time as Obama, but they met some years later. In 2005, he spent some time with Obama, and I was pregnant with my first child. Obama said he was thinking about running for president, and for me, I was thinking about the kind of world that my son might be born into, thinking about the role models and how their experiences are changed by the colour of their skin and how the world view would be different. And I was starting to think about the long-term implications, thinking about the role models in popular culture – or the lack of them. I was rooting for him as president for myself in a personal sense but also as an artist. I started thinking that my children were too young to witness the moment. In 2008, when he was campaigning to get the nomination, my second son was born. My children were very little, and I felt I really wanted to witness these events on their behalf. I felt that as an artist, I had an opportunity to think about the long-term meaning of the story.” The exhibition runs at Candida Stevens Fine Art, 12 Northgate, Chichester from Sept 10-Oct 22; Tues-Sat, 10am-5pm. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-31T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T13:10:36
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2016-08-24T12:12:00
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Sussex side ship 33 goals in opening two matches
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Ferring Football Club boss Ross Harnes believes his side will get better – after shipping 33 goals in their opening two Southern Combination Football League Division 2 matches this season. Ferring crashed to an 18-0 opening-day defeat at Jarvis Brook on Saturday, before they suffered a 15-1 reverse at home to Bosham on Tuesday. Despite those heavy losses, Harnes – who had to put together a squad after taking over in the summer – has confidence that his determined side will turn things around. He said: “It was a lot better on Tuesday than the Jarvis Brook game but it’s still the same story as we’re working hard to put a team together. “The lads are working hard and not getting much of a result out of it. We lost again but at the same time the determination of the lads will help us to progress and grow.” Jack Neave scored Ferring’s goal against Bosham, making it 2-1, before the visitors ran out comfortable winners. Harnes’ side host Rottingdean, who lost 6-0 in their last game, on Saturday. He said: “Rottingdean is going to be interesting as they were stuffed in their last game. We’ve got the mentality to try to get a result.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-24T00:00:00
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2016-08-26T14:47:38
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2016-08-26T13:23:33
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Illegal tobacco and cigarettes found in shop raid
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A shop in Worthing has been found selling £900 worth of illegal tobacco following an investigation by Trading Standards. A statement by West Sussex County Council said 1.6kg of tobacco and 600 cigarettes were found concealed in a stock room wall behind a fire exit sign and in the ceiling of the stock room covered by a light fitting. The tobacco was found by West Sussex Trading Standards working alongside Phoebe and YoYo, sniffer dogs from B.W.Y Canine Ltd. The council said officers visited the shop on Thursday August 25 following a tip off from a local resident. David Barling, county council cabinet member for residents’ services, said: “This successful investigation by our Trading Standards team once again highlights our committal to stopping illegal trade in West Sussex. “The excellent work our Trading Standards team has done here helps to protect consumers and businesses who comply with the law from unscrupulous traders.” Illicit tobacco is often cheaper than legal tobacco but carries increased risks. Richard Sargeant, Trading Standards team manager, said: “While cheap tobacco products may seem attractive the fact is that it does not self-extinguish, which is a major fire hazard and has led to house fires in the past. “We are grateful for the information provided by the resident and will continue clamping down on this illegal trade.” The investigation continues. Anyone with information about illicit tobacco can contact the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 03454 04 05 06 or can report details online at www.westsussex.gov.uk/tsreport. For help stopping smoking visit www.smokefreewestsussex.co.uk. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-26T00:00:00
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No Sussex services restored in Southern timetable changes
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None of the 119 services a day set to be restored to Southern train timetablse are in Sussex. Govia Thameslink Railway brought in a revised weekday timetable in early July, which cancelled more than 300 services a day in response to staff shortages. The rail operator has been locked in a bitter dispute with the RMT union for months over plans to change the role of conductors, with both sides blaming each other for the inadequate level of train crew available. The new timetable saw most train services cancelled between Lewes and Seaford, with buses operating instead. Southern announced today that 119 train services will be reinstated on Monday (September 5), but these will be in Surrey and in and out of London. Charles Horton, GTR’s chief executive, said: “We know how difficult life has been for our passengers recently and we are sincerely sorry. Our aim has been to bring back as much of the timetable as quickly as we could and for several weeks we’ve had 5th September as our target to begin the reinstatement of trains. “We’re pleased that we can restore a large chunk of our train timetable for our passengers on this date but we will not be satisfied until the full timetable is running, and running in a punctual way people can rely on. “But with another RMT strike called for next week, passengers will be dismayed and angry, as we are, that the union has called yet further cynically-orchestrated action to try and scupper this improved service, and cause maximum disruption, damage and delay in the very week when many people go back to work and back to school after the summer break.” “But we will not be thwarted in our determination to give passengers their trains back. In the face of an intransigent RMT leadership, we’re doing all we can to get our passengers back on track. “The updated timetable will allow us to run a more comprehensive rush hour service with virtually a full peak service at London Bridge and 95% of peak train capacity at Victoria. We will continue to add services incrementally and we are aiming at restoring the full timetable in the coming weeks. “However, while we’ll do all we can to restore the services, we are faced with an unparalleled wave of strikes, unjustified industrial disputes and abnormal levels of train crew sickness. We are also part of a live railway network which can result, however much we don’t want them, in unexpected incidents which do cause short notice cancellations and disruption. This is the start of the journey to restore the full timetable. It will take time to complete, but passengers can be assured it is now underway.” The restored rail services are available in online journey planners. Southern says that information on services during the RMT strike action on Wednesday and Thursday, 7 and 8 September will be announced in due course. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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‘Hidden’ community centre relaunched
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A community centre on the Highfields estate in Wick has been relaunched. Curious Hub Community Centre is based at Chilgrove House, Kimberry, off Courtwick Road, behind the Mace Express shop. The garden area DM16137434a The centre has long been underused, with just an art group running one morning a week for the last few years. Now, Teresa Maguire has taken over as the voluntary manager and with the help of former royal nanny Anne Dolphin is aiming to build it up to have activities every day of the week. Teresa said: “My aim is to help the residents of the estate, and people further out in the long run. I want to get the community to gather around and be nice to one another again, so there is a real community feel to the area. “It is not been used a lot over the years – it never seems to have worked out. There is a kitchen and adjoining space for table and chairs DM16137439a “We started with absolutely nothing but we have managed to get some grants and some funding together for new flooring and to decorate the centre to smarten it up. “There are a lot of people wanted to go out and do things but there is nothing available nearby. They need a bit of stability here. We want it to be a friendly, happy place. It is about friendship and trying to stop isolation.” Anne will be running a mother and baby group from September, to help the many young mothers in Wick. “A lot of these girls live on their own in a flat,” she explained. “We want it to be so they can come in and chat and their little ones can play. It is nice a quiet, home from home, a place for everybody to come. “We want it to be a centre where people can come and feel relaxed with their children. We give sound, common sense advice, we are not a clinic.” The centre is tucked away and many people on the estate do not even realise it is there but Teresa and Anne have made it warm and welcoming, so hope that once people find it, they will return again and again. Find Curious Hub Community Centre on Facebook for more information. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1 Make our website your homepage at www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk 2 Like our Facebook page at Littlehampton Gazette Facebook 3 Follow us on Twitter @LhamptonGazette 4 Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! The Littlehampton Gazette - always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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Film review: Cell (3 out of 5)
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Most of us have a mobile phone. We use it every day to keep in touch with work, friends and family and find out what’s going on in the world. But what if the phone signal was used to scramble people’s brains, turning them into murdering savages? That’s the basic plot of Cell. In a cracking start to the movie, John Cusack plays Clay Riddell, an artist who is trying to contact his son and estranged wife while waiting at an airport. All of a sudden everyone using a mobile phone hears a high pitched sound that turns them into homicidal maniacs; luckily Riddell’s battery has packed up. Although not dead, these people act like all the zombies you’ve ever seen in movies, running around until someone actually does kill them. Riddell manages to escape and teams up with a motley crew of people including Tom McCourt (Samuel L. Jackson) and Alice Maxwell (Isabelle Fuhrman). Director Tod Williams serves up plenty of action, raising the tension, adding a few jump shocks and generally keeping the audience on the edge of its seat. The final third may well split the audience into those happy with how the story goes and those who are disappointed. I was OK with the final scenes but if you like all the loose ends tied up neatly then you’ll be frustrated. The main cast all put in a good shift and it’s a particularly good role for Cusack. The fact that the story is based on a Stephen King novel will attract an audience and at least give people a chance to make their own judgement on the film.
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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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GCSE results: Twin sisters share 22 top grades
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Twin sisters who both go to St Philip Howard Catholic High School achieved some quite phenomenal GCSE results today. Katherine and Emily Broadhurst, from Lyminster, shared a staggering 22 A* and A grades between them. Katherine gained three A*s, seven As and one B, while Emily got five A*s and six As. They admit there was competition between them, but that it’s always friendly as they helped each other revise for their exams. “We’re both really happy,” Katherine said. “We studied hard together, we made index cards for each other. “I was actually hoping to do a bit better, the one B is quite annoying.” Emily added: “I won’t be rubbing it in too much (about doing slightly better). We’re really happy for each other.” St Philip Howard in Barnham celebrated some of their best ever results, see the full story here Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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Hamlet in the open air
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The Festival Players Theatre Company bring their outdoor summer tour of Shakespeare’s Hamlet to the Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT) on Thursday, August 31. Spokeswoman Su Gilroy said: “This year is the 400th anniversary of the death of the nation’s (arguably the world’s) greatest playwright, William Shakespeare, and The Festival Players Theatre Company is proud to present his most famous play, Hamlet. This theatre company from Gloucestershire, which has been touring professional outdoor Shakespeare productions for over 30 years, is taking the play across the UK and into Europe. “Presented in full costume, an all-male company brings the excitement of this great thriller: intrigue, ghostly visitations, passion, a play-within-a-play, a gripping duel, and humour, in a crystal-clear and fast-paced two-hour production. “The players perform more than 80 shows over the summer across England, Scotland, Wales and the Isles of Scilly and as far afield as Belgium, Berlin, the Netherlands and Norway, at an increasingly varied number of locations from stately homes to London commons, Scottish castles to English village greens, island botanical gardens to Roman amphitheatres.” Su added: “Thought to have been first performed in 1600 and possibly the greatest tragedy in the English language, Hamlet is a story of revenge. Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, is haunted by the ghost of his father, who tells him that he was murdered by his own brother, Claudius. Claudius not only wears the late king’s crown but has also married his wife, Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother. Hamlet has lost his father and his opportunity to be king, and possibly his sanity; can he believe the ghost, and if so how should he exact revenge? And who else will suffer along the way?” Festival Players Artistic Director Michael Dyer has reduced the play to two hours. He said: “Our shows are an amalgam of energy, entertainment and colour, and we aim to make them clear and transparent, as well as keeping them short for the comfort of our patrons. We set out to take audiences of all ages on a journey and make them feel very much part of the production. “A small cast of six play multiple roles demanding quick costume changes, as well as performing as singers and musicians. This gives an exciting opportunity for the actors to show their energy and versatility.” This will be Michael’s 12th all-male production in a row for the Players: “It is, of course, totally authentic. We are following in the footsteps of Shakespeare’s own Globe Theatre when all roles were taken by men. The Players have built a reputation for strong, all-male shows over the past eleven years.” Last year The Festival Players toured As You Like it and Henry IV and many of those actors have returned this year. The title role of Hamlet will be played by Benjamin Way, who was Rosalind in As You Like It and Poins, Justice Shallow and Prince John in Henry IV. Mark Spriggs was Falstaff in Henry IV and Touchstone in As You Like It, and this year will play Claudius. Joel Daffurn, who has been with the company since 2013, will play Laertes, Guildenstern and the First Player, and taking the roles of Polonius, Gravedigger and Second Player is Paul Mills, also with the company since 2013. Michael Dyer himself will play the part of the ghost of Hamlet’s Father. Newcomers to the company this year are Lee Peck and Jonny James-Jones, both of whom trained at East 15 Acting School. Lee Peck will be playing Gertrude and Horatio and has previously played Romeo in Romeo & Juliet and Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the Young Shakespeare Company, and was Malcolm in a radio production of Macbeth. Jonny James-Jones will be playing Ophelia, Rosencrantz and Osric. Tickets on www.thefestivalplayers.co.uk/tour. Don't miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you'll be amongst the first to know what's going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on 'sign in' (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don't miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-23T00:00:00
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Cleo's big opportunity
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A young Arundel dancer is relishing the chance to work with the prestigious National Youth Ballet. 15-year-old Cleo Badcock will be taking part in a memorial gala performance on Sunday, September 4, at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue, London at 7.30pm (020 7863 8000). The memorial celebrates the work and legacy of company founder and artistic director Jill Tookey who died in March this year. Over three decades, Jill Tookey quietly became one of the industry’s most influential dance leaders, inspiring generations of young dancers and choreographers, many of whom have embarked upon successful professional careers after their time with NYB. Jill was appointed a CBE for services to dance in the 2016 New Year Honours. Cleo is delighted to continue Jill’s work. “I know a few people who have done it before, and they suggested I do it,” Cleo said. “I auditioned in January and then I got a letter saying I had got through to the final auditions in April. I did a few pieces from the choreographers for that – and I got through. I got a big information pack through detailing what dances I am in and what I am going to have to do.” And then it was into ten days of rehearsals: “We have been doing it all day every day, but it has been brilliant. I love the dances I am in, and it is great fun. I am in Ruth Armstrong’s Swing Time and also in The Tribute. Swing Time is swing-style 1930s New York, and there are about 20 dancers in the piece. It is interesting because it is all different sections, and the music is so diverse you get to do different styles. At the moment, we are rehearsing The Tribute separately, and I am guessing we are going to put it all together later.” It’s all fantastic experience for Cleo: “I am one of those people that started dancing when they were two or three, and then when I was 11 or 12 I started taking more and more classes. I dance six days a week now. The difficulty is fitting in the homework! “But I can express myself when I am dancing in ways that I can’t when I am just walking or talking. I can use different parts of my body. I don’t know how to put it into words really, but it is like I am in a different world when I am dancing, when the lights are on and you can’t really see the audience. “I suppose it depends on the setting or the piece, but I don’t really get nervous. I am not a wreck. But it is always good to have a few nerves. I guess it focuses you more. It turns you on more to what you are doing.” Cleo is hoping to audition for vocational schools – and she would love to think her future lies in dancing. She knows a lot of hard work lies ahead and that she will need to be tough and determined: “You have to accept that you might not get the dance or the company that you want, and you have to cope with that.”
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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Coulson pleased with Raiders’ progress
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Worthing Raiders assistant coach Ben Coulson says he is pleased with the way things are progressing for the team in pre-season. Raiders overcame Guildford 57-10 in a friendly on Saturday and are now just over a week away from playing their first National 2 South game of the season at Exmouth. Coulson said: “The pleasing aspect from Saturday was we were trying to put into practice some things we had been working on in training. “The game wasn’t as one-sided as the scoreline may suggest as we were put under quite a lot of pressure at times. “We’ve got four more training sessions between now and Exmouth, so we’ll look to go there and hit the ground running. “Ian (Davies), Jody (Levett) and I are very happy with how things have gone in pre-season so far. We’ve changed a number of things but the squad is much the same as last year.” A couple of new players have joined Raiders’ squads and the club will also welcome loan players from Harlequins again this season. Charlie McGowan, after a year out, and Jamie Redmayne, after missing much of last season through a knee injury, are back involved with the team. Coulson said: “They’re like two new signings and it’s great to have both of them around. “We expect Charlie to be back involved around October time as he’s still getting back up to full fitness after his year out. “Jamie had a good run out on Saturday and looked very good. We missed him a lot last year when he was out injured as he’s a very good player and very experienced. “We’ll also have a couple of guys coming down from Quins again, which is a nice stepping stone for their careers and we’ll look forward to welcoming them here.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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POLL: Bill Bryson bashes Sussex town in new book
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Bill Bryson didn’t pull any punches when he compared a Sussex town to a ‘patient on life support’ in his latest book. The famous travel author made the comment about Bognor Regis in The Road to Little Dribbling, which documents Bryson’s journey from the West Sussex seaside town to Cape Wrath in Scotland. In the book, Bryson criticises the local authority for its handling of the Bognor Regis Regeneration Task Force initiative, which he said had an initial goal to bring £500million of investment into the town before being ‘quietly reduced’ to £100million and then £25million before being ‘wound up’. He then went on to say: “As far as I could tell, all the authorities are doing for Bognor is just keeping it ticking over, like a patient on life support”. Despite his criticisms – and his observation that the second-most popular Bognor Regis attraction behind Hotham Park was ‘a shop selling mobility scooters’ – he goes on to say that Bognor ‘isn’t such a bad place’, complimenting its ‘long beach with a curving concrete promenade’. He is more reserved about the town centre, describing it as ‘compact and tidy, if not thriving’. As far as I could tell, all the authorities are doing for Bognor is just keeping it ticking over, like a patient on life support Bill Bryson Do you agree with his comments? Have your say with our poll. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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HM Courts Service: Latest results list for Worthing and Chichester, from August 8 to 12, 2016
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The following are the latest results contributed by HM Courts Service, for cases sentenced by West Sussex Magistrates’ Court sitting at Worthing and Chichester from August 8 to 12, 2016. Desmond Chatfield, 53, of Dawn Crescent, Upper Beeding, was given a community order and must attend Thames Valley Sex Offender Group for nine months after admitting installing equipment in Steyning for sexual gratification, to observe another person doing a private act without their consent; and possessing three indecent images of children, one category B, two category C, in Upper Beeding. He must pay £80 victim surcharge, £85 costs. James Crispin, 32, of Elm Grove, Worthing, was given a community order and must pay £65 victim surcharge after admitting assault by beating in Goring on January 15, 2016. Daniel Few, 37, of Muirfield Road, Worthing, was fined £40 and must pay £8.50 compensation, £20 victim surcharge, £70 costs, after admitting failing to hand over his ticket for inspection when requested on the railway between Petersfield and Portsmouth and Southea stations on January 14, 2016. Shaun Bailey, 28, of Edmonton Road, Durrington, was fined £70 and must pay £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting failing to stop at a red light in Mill Road, Worthing, on August 21, 2015. His driving record was endorsed with three points. Mindaugas Damasevicius, 27, of High Street, Littlehampton, was given a community order and must carry out 80 hours’ unpaid work after admitting stealing four bottles of whisky worth £145 from Sainsbury’s, Lyons Farm, on June 28, 2016; stealing alcohol and electrical items worth £250 from Sainsbury’s, Hove, on June 28, 2016; stealing alcohol and electrical items worth £290 from Sainsbury’s, Hove, on June 27, 2016; and stealing alcohol and electrical items worth £380 from Sainsbury’s, Hove, on July 14, 2016. He must pay a total of £532.50 compensation, £85 victim surcharge and £50 costs. Nicholas Hodge, 61, of Brighton Road, Lancing, was fined £140 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drink-driving (45mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Adur Avenue, Worthing, on July 19, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months. Stevie Jenner, 26, of Taylors Close, Yapton, was fined £120 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting driving without due care and attention in Felpham Way, Bognor Regis, on June 13, 2016. His driving record was endorsed with eight points. Mildaras Zilius, 23, of High Street, Littlehampton, was given a community order and must carry out 80 hours’ unpaid work after admitting stealing four bottles of whisky worth £145 from Sainsbury’s, Lyons Farm, on June 28, 2016; stealing alcohol and electrical items worth £250 from Sainsbury’s, Hove, on June 28, 2016; stealing alcohol and electrical items worth £290 from Sainsbury’s, Hove, on June 27, 2016; and stealing alcohol and electrical items worth £380 from Sainsbury’s, Hove, on July 14, 2016. He must pay a total of £532.50 compensation, £85 victim surcharge and £50 costs. Connor Greaney, 18, of Robinson Close, Lancing, was fined £166 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting obstructing a police constable in Chatsworth Road, Worthing, on July 22, 2016. He admitted being drunk and disorderly in Chatsworth Road, Worthing, on July 22, 2016, no separate penalty. He also admitted breaching a conditional discharge order, no action taken. Lauren Scaife, 26, of Lambleys Lane, Worthing, was fined £100 and must pay £20 victim surcharge after admitting driving over the 30mph speed limit in Ditchling Road, Brighton, on January 14, 2016. Her driving record was endorsed with three points. Alexander Bridge, 42, of Westmead Gardens, West Avenue, Worthing, was fined £100 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting using threatening words or behaviour in Warwick Street, Worthing, on May 14, 2016. He also admitted breaching a conditional discharge order, no action taken. Shane Cornick, 25, of Bayford Road, Littlehampton, was given a community order and must have treatment for drug dependency after admitting stealing a £100 electric toothbrush from Tesco, Worthing, on July 11, 2016. He must pay £85 victim surcharge and £85 costs. David Newnham, 23, of Ashton House, Freehold Street, Shoreham, was discharged conditionally for 12 months and must pay £20 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting possessing 6.9g of cannabis in Greenfields, Wick on June 26, 2016. Simon Watkins, 40, of Southview Gardens, West Worthing, was fined £605 and must pay £60 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drink-driving (74mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Manor Road, Worthing, on July 24, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 18 months. Martin Beach, 40, of Church View House, St George’s Road, Worthing, was given a ten-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, after admitting driving in St Lawrence Avenue, Worthing, on April 13, 2016, while unfit through drugs. He was given two one-week consecutive prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, for possessing cocaine and possessing cannabis in East Worthing on April 14, 2016. He must pay £115 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and was disqualified from driving for 36 months. He must pay a total of £580 compensation, no separate penalty, after admitting two criminal damage charges. He also admitted damaging a brick wall in St Lawrence Avenue, Worthing, on April 13, 2016, no separate penalty, and breaching a conditional discharge order, no action taken. Aiden Doyle, 19, of Goucester Road, Littlehampton, was fined £120 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drug-driving (10mg of cannabis per litre of blood) in Lyminster Road, Littlehampton, on June 18, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 20 months. He was fined £80 and must pay £300 compensation after admitting driving without insurance. He also admitted driving without a licence and driving a vehicle with no MOT certificate, no separate penalty. Lynette East, 66, of Courtwick Road, Wick, was fined £210 and must pay £30 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting drink-driving (182mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood) on the A24 Washington on July 7, 2016. She was disqualified from driving for 20 months. Karl Redfern, 22, of Pepperscoombe Lane, Upper Beeding, was given a community order and must carry out 300 hours’ unpaid work after admitting drug-driving (5.3mg of Delta-9-THC per litre of blood) in Pepperscoombe Lane, Upper Beeding, on June 18, 2016; driving dangerously in Brighton Road, Shoreham, on June 18, 2016; and possessing cannabis in Upper Beeding on June 18, 2016. He must pay £85 victim surcharge, £85 costs, and was disqualified from driving for 24 months. He also admitted failing to stop when required by a police officer in Shoreham on June 18, 2016, no separate penalty. Alan Manchester, 33, of Viking Terrace, Littlehampton, was fined £167 and must pay £15 victim surcharge, £85 costs, after admitting driving over the 30mph speed limit in Arundel Road, Littlehampton, on December 7, 2015. His driving record was endorsed with three points. Jacqueline Palmer, 54, of Mill Road, Worthing, was fined £347 and must pay £35 victim surcharge, £500 costs, after admitting failing to complete remedial actions as required by an improvement notice dated July 24, 2015, in Brighton Road, Worthing. Richard Sanderson, 50, of Brighton Road, Lancing, was fined £225 and must pay £22 victim surcharge, £400 costs, after being found guilty of drink-driving (73mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath) in Brighon Road, Lancing, on March 12, 2016. He was disqualified from driving for 18 months. Mark Smith, 41, of Durrington Hill, Worthing, was discharged conditionally for 12 months and given a restraining order after admitting assault by beating in Worthing on May 29, 2016. He must pay £20 victim surcharge and £620 costs. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. 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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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National success for Chichester artist
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Chichester Art Society member Glen Smith has had a painting selected for the Royal Society of Marine Artists’ annual exhibition at the Mall Galleries in central London from September 28-October 8. Glen’s painting of Newquay Harbour was one of 1,100 submitted by non-members of the RSMA and is one of the small number selected to hang alongside the work of RSMA members at their annual exhibition. The exhibition’s theme is the sea and everything related to it, from beaches and creeks to harbours and boats. Chichester Art Society spokeswoman Jean Campbell said: “This exhibition is regarded as the most prestigious and varied marine art exhibition in the country and will feature over 400 works from emerging and well-established artists across a range of media, including oil painting, watercolour, pastels, prints, and sculpture. “The society congratulates Glen, whose work was a visitors’ favourite at its June exhibition this year and wishes him continued success with his work in the future.” Don't miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you'll be amongst the first to know what's going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on 'sign in' (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don't miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-30T00:00:00
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BREAKING NEWS: Railway station staff to strike over ticket office cuts
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Railway station staff are due to strike over cuts to ticket office opening hours planned across Sussex. The RMT union has already called a 48-hour strike starting Wednesday September 7 over Govia Thameslink Railway’s plans to change the role of conductors to on-board supervisors on Southern services. Now RMT members will also hold a 24-hour walkout on September 7 over GTR’s plans to cut the opening hours of its station ticket offices. The union fears the reorganisation will affect dispatchers and barrier staff in the near future. Mick Cash, RMT general secretary, said; “The Govia Thamelink franchise is in meltdown and not fit for purpose. Not content with axing catering services, closing ticket offices and attacking the role of their guards they now want to threaten 130 station jobs and compromise the safety of both their passengers and staff alike. “Our members have made it clear that they will not stand by while this basket-case franchise unleashes yet another attack on jobs and services in the drive for profits and that is why we have no option but to take strike action. “These cuts plans fly in the face of the response from the thousands of passengers who objected to the closure of ticket offices and the de-staffing of stations as Govia drives on with plans for a “faceless railway” where the public are left to fend for themselves on rammed-out, dangerous and unreliable services. “It is about time Govia Thameslink started acting responsibly, halted their cuts plans and got round the table with the union in serious and genuine talks.” Proposals would see most ticket offices across Sussex open on weekday peak times only, typically between 7-10am, with ‘station hosts’ selling tickets on concourses at other times of the day. Both Falmer and Lancing’s offices are set to close completely, while locations facing cuts include Angmering, Barnham, Bexhill, Bognor Regis, Burgess Hill, Chichester, Crawley, East Grinstead, Eastbourne, Hassocks, Horley, Horsham, Hove, Lewes, Littlehampton, Polegate, Portslade, Shoreham, and Worthing. Late last week the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) started to ballot more than 250 ticket office and platform staff, with the results due to be announced on Friday September 2. Manuel Cortes, general secretary of the TSSA, said: “We cannot stand by and allow GTR to reduce Southern Railway to a second class operation which is not fit for passengers and staff. “Passengers have suffered enough over the past few months and it is now time for Chris Grayling [Transport Secretary] to act. GTR should be stripped off this franchise and it should be handed over to the publicly run Transport for London as Sadiq Khan has suggested. “Then we will have a publicly run franchise which will be operating in the public interest, not in the interest of private shareholders.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-25T00:00:00
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Life ban for Pokemon GO cheats
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Pokemon GO players who are found to be cheating will have a permanent ban slapped on them, it has been announced. The game’s developer, Niantic, has altered the terms and conditions to include the condition that a life ban will ensue for anyone caught using trickery to bag Pokemon. The new clause prohibits: “Falsifying your location, using emulators, modified or unofficial software and/or accessing Pokemon GO clients or backends in an unauthorized manner including through the use of third party software.” It has been reported that some users have managed to fool the app into thinking they were at a different location. Some Pokemon are region-specific, although taken to extremes, a player could play the game without leaving their home. “Our goal is to provide a fair, fun and legitimate game experience for everyone,” Niantic said: “We will continue to work with all of you to improve the quality of the gameplay, including ongoing optimization and fine tuning of our anti-cheat system.” Anyone believing that have been unfairly banned can access an appeals system.
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2016-08-17T00:00:00
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2016-08-28T10:48:35
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2016-08-28T11:33:46
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COUNTY NEWS: Coastguard helicopter circling above Camber Sands
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A coastguard helicopter has been spotted circling above Camber Sands days after five men lost their lives on the beach. It follows reports that a swimmer has been reported missing. The Royal National Lifeboat Association has been contacted for more information. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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2016-08-27T10:50:08
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County championship: Briggs and Brown set up vital Sussex win
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Sussex captain Luke Wright praised his bowlers for sparking the Glamorgan collapse that set up a county championship win that has kept alive their promotion hopes. After bowling out the hosts on the final day at Sophia Gardens for 263, Wright’s men were left needing 233 for their second championship win of the campaign - and after a few scares, they got there with two wickets to spare. Wright said: “The pitch was a little damp, it was tough to bat on and rather that set up a game with Glamorgan we wanted to try to bowl them out. “Chasing 233 was always going to be difficult, but credit to Ben Brown and Danny Briggs wo set up the win with that 55-run stand.” Sussex are 43 points behind leaders Essex with a game in hand in the race for division two’s sole promotion spot and Wright added; “We have big games left against Kent and Essex, and I am glad we won as we still have an outside chance of promotion, even if it is a slim one.” The partnership of 55 in nine overs for the eighth wicket between Brown and Briggs set up Sussex’s triumph. We have big games left against Kent and Essex, and I am glad we won as we still have an outside chance of promotion, even if it is a slim one. Luke Wright Although Briggs was out for an aggressive 36, Brown and George Garton guided Sussex home with 20 balls remaining. At one stage they had been reduced to 156 for seven, with Timm Van Der Gugten taking 5-73, his third five wicket haul of the season, but the eighth-wicket pair’s partnership was a vital one for the visitors. Glamorgan had resumed on 149 for 2, but soon lost their overnight batsmen Will Bragg and David Lloyd, who had put on 77 for the third wicket. Despite an attractive innings of 59 from 64 balls from Aneurin Donald, Glamorgan then lost their way as the last five wickets fell for just 17 runs. Donald was caught behind off Garton, who then dismissed Mark Wallace with his next ball. Graham Wagg struck Briggs into the River Taff, but attempted a shot two overs later and mistimed and was caught at mid-off. The reckless approach continued, and instead of setting Sussex a challenging target, they were left to chase 233 in 62 overs. Van Der Gugten gave Glamorgan the perfect start when he trapped Ed Joyce leg before with the first ball of the innings, but Chis Nash and Luke Wells were seldom in trouble adding 86 for the second wicket before Wells was lbw to Owen Morgan’s left arm spin for 33. At tea, Sussex were comfortably placed on 92 for 2, before Wagg dismissed Nash for 64 following his 132 in the first innings. Sussex then lost three wickets for 12 runs, as Van der Gugten, who had changed ends and after dismissing Christian Davis leg before, bowled David Wiese and Luke Wright. When Briggs joined Brown, after Jofra Archer’s dismissal, Sussex required another 77, but Briggs, who has played some useful innings recently, was soon into his stride, striking boundaries on both sides of the wicket. He eventually holed out to mid-on but Brown was there at the end on 42 out. EDWARD BEVAN Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking sports news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be among the first to know what’s going on. 1 Make this website your homepage 2 Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/pages/Sport-Sussex 3 Follow us on Twitter @SportSussex 4 Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out!
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2016-08-27T00:00:00
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Top 10 best-selling crime novels of last five years on Kobo revealed
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There’s nothing like a gripping thriller or crime novel to sink your teeth into during your summer holiday. And one man who knows a thing or two about the genre is Simon Brett OBE. As a crime fiction writer, from novels, plays, TV shows and radio and former president of the Detection Club – a society set up in the 1930s by a group of mystery writers including Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers, who better to give you a guide to the best contemporary crime novels to add to your holiday reading list. Watch the video where Simon and writer Emma Kenny count down the top 10 best-selling crime novels of all time on Kobo – and find out some fascinating facts about the novels and authors who wrote them. Top 10 Bestselling Crime Novels of all Time from Kobo 1 One Cold Night - Katia Lief 2 The Husband’s Secret - Liane Moriarty 3 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson 4 Gone Again - Doug Johnstone 5 The Cuckoo’s Calling - Robert Galbraith 6 The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest - Stieg Larsson 7 The Girl Who Played With Fire - Stieg Larsson 8 The Detective’s Daughter - Lesley Thomson 9 Never Tell - Alafair Burke 10 Taken - Jacqui Rose
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2016-08-04T00:00:00
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Update your wardrobe this summer
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The stylist at Jacques Vert talks to Charlotte Pearson about the store’s new collection. Summer is in full swing but if your wardrobe is still in need of an update Jacques Vert may be able to help. The occasion-wear brand has revamped its current collection targeting it at those aged from 25 to 50 and going up to a size 24. Its new campaign features three key areas from tailoring to outfits for weddings or heading to the races and a holiday essentials edit. “The ‘relaxed tailoring’ edit focuses on key versatile separates and essential pieces to invest in now,” explains stylist Sasha Barrie. “The traditional understanding of occasion dressing is re-imagined for the season with the ‘occasions boutique’ to infuse an avant-garde narrative to the range. “Whereas holiday dressing is redefined with the ‘holiday essentials’ edit; tropical florals, bold prints and zesty bursts of vibrant shades take on this season’s trends and add an undoubtedly modern-edge to the range.” Be it for a night out, a new look for the office or a holiday aboard you are sure to find something in the new collection. To see the full collection or to find your nearest store visit www.jacques-vert.co.uk For more features like this, visit etcmag.net
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2016-08-10T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T16:49:08
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2016-08-29T16:23:52
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COUNTY NEWS: Body found on busy beach
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A body has been found on a busy Sussex beach. Sussex Police confirmed officers are currently dealing with a deceased person on Brighton beach, opposite the Grand Hotel and near the British Airways i360. Brighton beach, taken in July this year by Eddie Mitchell A police spokesperson said they were called at just before 1.50pm to the scene, and one vehicle was dispatched. They confirmed that the ambulance service was also at the scene and undertakers had been called. They also dismissed rumours that the body had been washed up. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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Watching the greats at close quarters
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Trevor Payne has enjoyed more than three decades of success with his touring rock ‘n’ roll variety show That’ll Be The Day, a recreation of popular music from the 50s to the 70s with plenty of added humour. Its latest stop is Southsea’s Kings Theatre on Sunday, September 4 at 7.30pm. Ask where he learnt his trade, and it was back in his home town Worthing where he enjoyed the best seat in the house: “My growing up was in Worthing at the Golden Key Club,” Trevor reminisces. “That was followed on from one of the most famous venues there used to be in Worthing, called The Mexican Hat. When it had been refurbished, it became The Golden Key Club. I used to watch the shows at The Golden Key Club when I was 16 or 17, and when I was 18, I used to play at The Golden Key Club. We were the resident band there, and we would be playing there six nights a week. That would be 1966. I remember seeing Dave Dee and the Bostons before they became Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. And then we transferred over to the Pier Pavilion and we would support every act that came down there on Thursdays. We were the support to bands like The Dave Clark Five and Herman’s Hermits and The Hollies and The Kinks and The Moody Blues. Those were all the acts that I would watch close up from the side of the stage. Jimi Hendrix came down. Cream came down. They used to come down after appearing on Top of the Pops on a Thursday. I suppose they could get down from London quite easily, and if they got delayed, then we would just have to play a bit more. Everyone came down. There was P J Proby. There were Freddie and the Dreamers. “And they were all good guys. It was all very different then. There were all very approachable and more than happy to talk to anyone. We were all in it together. Maybe the ones that stood out for me were Cream. They were superb musicians, and Jimi Hendrix was extraordinary. And the pop bands like The Dave Clark Five drove the audiences crazy at the time. They had a good, thick sound, and everybody played their instruments. “They were good tight bands. They knew what they were doing. And we were seeing these guys for the first time. They were still excited about themselves and about their sound. Herman’s Hermits were very tight. It was a real privilege to be there and to be seeing all these bands that close. And that excitement barometer is what I remember from that time when I am thinking about what songs to do in our show.” Trevor reckons there are a number of reasons why That’ll Be The Day is still going so strong after all these years: “What we wanted to do is a variety show based on rock ‘n’ roll, but not just rock ‘n’ roll. There is dance and singing and music and impressions and comedy solos and big solos, and over the years, we have always tried to improve the quality of what we do. “The musicians weren’t bad at the start, but eventually I found a bunch of guys that have really gelled together. A couple of guys have been with us 25 or 26 years. Another has been with us 28 years.” Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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Five-star Rocks romp to win over Worthing
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Bognor blew away neighbours and big rivals Worthing with a five-star show in front of a 1,006 bank holiday crowd at Nyewood Lane. The Rocks dominated from the first kick to the last and were well on their way to victory by the time Worthing had a man sent off just before half-time at 2-0 down. There was only gonig to be one result from the moment Thomas Byrne headed them in front, and further goals from Ollie Pearce, James Fraser (2) - the second of his being a goal of the season contender - and Dylan Barnett made it a perfect day for Bognor and an awful one for Worthing. The neighbouring sides were meeting in a league game for the first time since 2012 following Worthing’s promotion from Ryman one south via the play-offs. Both sides went into the game on the back of good starts to the season and Bognor were sixth and Worthing fifth at the start of play. Pearce was first to threaten with a shot on the turn in the fourth minute that took a deflection and flew out for a corner as the Rocks began by doing most of the attacking. Soon Fraser went close with a near-post header from a corner that was just kept out by a defender’s block. Bognor were playing some lovely stuff early on. Byrne took too long to try to put the finishing touches to one forward move - then the same player had an effort blocked after Barnett and Pearce’s exchange of passes set him up 12 yards out. On 13 minutes Pearce’s run down the left ended with a cross that was perfect for unmarked Fraser, but he didn’t make a clean connection and it trickled wide. The Rocks’ early enterprise deserved a goal and it came on the quarter-hour mark as Barnett’s long, straight cross from the left was glanced in by Byrne to send the home fans wild. Bognor were forced into a change when Doug Tuck had to be replaced by Darren Budd, apparently after picking up an injury. Scorer Byrne was booked for a late challenge on Harvey Sparks on halfway as Worthing tried to break to get back on level terms. Pearce was close to doubling the lead after a smart 1-2 with Barnett down the left led to him cutting inside and curling a right-foot shot that brought an excellent diving save out of Rikki Banks. Pearce was just as close a minute later with a curling effort that this time beat the keeper but went the wrong side of the post. When Worthing did find space for a shot on goal, Reis Stanislaus sent one over the clubhouse roof. Dan Beck was booked for a challenge on Stanislaus as the visitors finally managed to get some possession in the Rocks half. Byrne was perfectly placed on 33 minutes to meet a Barnett cross but his low sidefooted effort was smothered by Banks. Then Byrne twisted in the box to create an opening but a defender slid in to deny him. Ex-Selsey man Omar Bugiel ought to have made it 1-1 ten minures before the break as Stanislaus played him in on goal, but with only Billy Granger to beat, he dragged his shot wide - and immediately pulled his shirt over his head, knowing what a good chance he had missed. There was a minor scare for the Rocks when Sami El-Abd left a free-kick as it was lofted goalwards - he thought it was going out but Stanislaus kept it in, but Granger gathered the ball in from the byline. It was 2-0 thanks to Pearce on 42 minutes. Pearce himself made the goal, twisting and turning in the box and sqauring to Byrne - andwhen the keeper pushed out his shot, Pearce connected with the rebound and put it past Banks. Worthing were rattled and Zak Newton was sent off in the dying minutes of the first half. It came after he tangled with El-Abd after the pair challenged for a high ball. Soon after, El-Abd went into the book - rather harshly - for a foul on Stanislaus. From the free-kick, Granger made a good save to prevent Worthing getting one back. As the players came off for the break, there were a few comments flying around and one or two players from both sides had to be kept a safe distance from one another. The referee had picked up a glass and a bottle which ended up on the edge of the pitch behind Granger’s goal. HT 2-0 Walter Figueira came on for El-Abd at the start of the second half - perhaps because the booked defender was involved in a couple of flashppoints just before the break. Budd almost took advantage of a defensive mix-up seven minutes into the second half, forcing a good save from Banks after a defender had headed the ball out to him as the keeper was about to gather a high ball. It was a relatively-sedate start to the second half but it was the Rocks doing most of the attacking. Bognor had the ball in the net again on 59 minutes after dispossessing Worthing just outside their box but an offside flag was up. Five minures later it was in the net again and this time it did count as Fraser shot low past Banks. Pearce was keen to get his name on the scoresheet and won a corner as his shot was halfp-blocked at the end of a surging run down the inside right channel. Both sides made a change - Worthing brought on Matt Axell for Matt Piper and Bognor replaced Pearce with Jimmy Muitt. There was a bit of unrest behing Granger’s goal with one fan escorted from the ground and a section of the Worthing fans setting off some kind of smoke bomb. Budd was the latest in a long line of players shown a yellow card foe=r pulling back an opponent. Fraser ought to have scored the Rocks’ fourth when he was sent through with Bank to beat but he rolled the shot wide of the far post. The same player saved the best til last when he doubled his tally and put Bognor 4-0 with 11 minutes to go. Again he was played in down the right, but with work to do. Not unlike Gazza in England’s Euro 1996 win against Scotland, he lifted the ball over a defender then smashed a volley beyond Banks and into the far corner. Bognor weren’t content with four and Fraser almost completed a hat-trick but couldn’t force the ball in at the near post from a corner. It was 5-0 with two minutes to go as Worthing were robbed of possession deep in their own territory. Sub Figueira weaved his way to the byline and cut it back for Barnett who drove a right-footed effort into the top corner to complete a perfect day for Bognor and a miserable one for Worthing. Byrne’s solo run might have earned a sixth in stoppage time but he shot narrowly wide. Rocks: Granger, Sanders, Crane, Tuck, Charman, El-Abd, Fraser, Beck, Byrne, Pearce, Barnett.Subs: Wild, Budd, Figueira, Robinson, Muitt. Worthing: Banks, Piper, Rents, Wills,Elphick, Metcalf, Newtown, O’Neill, Stanislaus, Bugiel, Sparks. Subs: Axell, Edwards, Brodie, Punter, Fagan. 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POLL: Do we need greater safety measures on our beaches?
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Following the search for a missing swimmer earlier today and a string of beach deaths in Sussex, the safety of our seas has been called into question. Today’s search for the woman at Camber Sands in East Sussex was called off after she identified herself to the RNLI at 11.45am. A coastguard spokesperson said the reason for the large-scale search, which also involved the police, was because ‘it is a dangerous beach’ and it was reported before lifeguards were on duty at 9am. Read more here. But it begs the question: can more be done to prevent deaths like the five men who lost their lives on Wednesday at Camber Sands, or the man who drowned in the sea at Bognor Regis? Have your say in our poll. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-28T00:00:00
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Ten-man Wick sunk by Broadbridge Heath
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Wick Football Club are still searching for their first win of the season after exiting the Peter Bentley Cup 3-0 at Broadbridge Heath on Saturday. Wick were already 2-0 down when they had right-back Charlie Williamson sent off after 35 minutes – a decision that frustrated manager Jon Tucker. He said: “I was really disappointed with the officials’ performance. Charlie had already been booked when there was a little incident with one of their players. “It was nothing more than handbags and their player didn’t get booked but Charlie did and that was a second booking so he was sent off. “It was really frustrating and, to make matters worse, a similar situation occured in the second half with their left-back and nothing happened. “As a manager, you just want consistency and some referees seem to be struggling with the new interpretation of some of the rules so far this season.” Broadbridge Heath took the lead on 16 minutes when the ball was cut back and after a slip in the Wick defence, Jamie Liddell fired home. Just three minutes later it was 2-0 when Rob Madden was penalised for handball and Tim Martin scored from the spot. Chances for Wick were far and far between in the first half and their task was made even harder when Williamson was sent off ten minutes before the break. The hosts added a third 13 seconds into the second half through Tiago Andrade when he lobbed Wick keeper Jordan Matthews. Wick substitute Ash Harper was then twice denied by excellent saves as Broadbridge Heath eased into the next round. Tucker added: “They are a decent side, have made a good start to the season and will be up there come the end of the season. We could have defended their first goal a bit better and then there were no complaints with the penalty for their second. “They got their third 13 seconds into the second half but we put a bit more pressure on them after that and twice went close through Ash. “We’re still a new side and are taking time to gel but we need to get our first win as soon as possible.” WICK: Jordan Matthews; Williamson, Cox, Ediker, Madden, MacIver, Forry, Joe Matthews, Weir, Wimble, Chick. Subs: Playle-Howard (Joe Matthews 45), Hutchings (Forry 60), Harper (Cox 70). Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1 Make this website your homepage 2 Like our Facebook page at facebook.com/pages/Sport-Sussex 3 Follow us on Twitter @SportSussex 4 Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out!
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2016-08-23T00:00:00
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2016-08-31T10:49:50
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Union in talks over cuts to station ticket offices
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A union representing Sussex railway station ticket office staff will hold talks with Southern bosses over proposed cuts to opening hours. Govia Thameslink Railway unveiled proposals earlier this year to introduce ‘station hosts’ selling tickets on the concourses, limiting ticket office opening hours to weekday peak times only at most of its stations in the county. Station staff represented by the RMT union are already planning to strike on Wednesday September 7, while the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association are currently balloting its members on industrial action. The RMT strike coincides with a separate 48-hour walkout planned to start at the same time over GTR’s plans to change the role of conductors on Southern services to on-board supervisors, with drivers operating train doors instead. The TSSA is attending talks with GTR, hosted by conciliation service ACAS today (Wednesday August 31) in an attempt to head off the cuts. The results of the TSSA’s strike ballot will be announced on Friday (September 2). Yesterday Lorraine Ward, TSSA’s organising director, said: “Govia Thameslink’s management of Southern is running the service into the ground. “It is clear to passengers and staff alike that to serve the public effectively and ensure a safe running of the service, Southern should not reduce current staffing levels. “This is the largest and busiest franchise in the UK rail network and, up to now, the measures Govia are proposing will simply slash passenger and staff safety standards on this dangerously over-strained service. “All unions have been resolute in standing firm in the face of this plan and we are now optimistic that Govia will be showing willing to abandon it at tomorrow’s talks.” Responding to the RMT’s decision to strike over proposed cuts to ticket office opening times late last week, GTR explained that after talks with both unions it had decided to take the original proposals off the table. Instead the rail operator would be conducting a six months pilot at eight stations using volunteer staff to test the new station host role. Alex Foulds, GTR’s passenger services director, said: “These pilots would be manned by volunteers on a secondment basis and would allow concerns around personal safety and cash handling to be addressed. Staff would keep their jobs, get more money and many would work fewer hours. “To call a strike over proposals that no longer exist is a stunning own goal by the RMT leadership.” Under the original proposals ticket offices at Lancing and Falmer were due to close completely. Stations at Angmering, Barnham, Bexhill, Bognor Regis, Burgess Hill, Chichester, Crawley, East Grinstead, Eastbourne, Hassocks, Horley, Horsham, Hove, Lewes, Littlehampton, Polegate, Portslade, Shoreham, and Worthing were also due to be affected by the cuts. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-31T00:00:00
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2016-08-29T18:49:09
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Body washes up on beach
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A body has washed up on Littlehampton beach, police have confirmed. Sussex Police said they were contacted this afternoon with reports that a body had been washed up. A spokesperson added that the coastguard were involved, and that the coroner’s office has been informed. Police officers are currently closing down the scene. It is thought to be the body of the diver that went missing on Saturday off the coast of Bognor Regis – but police said they were unable to confirm the identity of the body. Don’t miss out on all the latest breaking news where you live. Here are four ways you can be sure you’ll be amongst the first to know what’s going on. 1) Make our website your homepage 2) Like our Facebook page 3) Follow us on Twitter 4) Register with us by clicking on ‘sign in’ (top right corner). You can then receive our daily newsletter AND add your point of view to stories that you read here. And do share with your family and friends - so they don’t miss out! Always the first with your local news. Be part of it.
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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How to take the perfect Summer-Selfie
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New research conducted by Foster Grant has established the average person takes around nine shots before choosing the perfect photo to put on Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook but are you of the many that feel like they are missing a trick and just can’t get it right? Take a leaf out of Kylie Jenner’s book and follow these easy to remember tips to make the most of your pictures; Tip 1 Try different angles Most of us have a “good side” and by tilting your head to the right it tends to be more interesting than just a straight on shot and can also be a more flattering angle. Taking a photo from above is also a great way of displaying different angles and can highlight all the bits you want to show off. Tip 2 Don’t underestimate good lighting and a filter- from black and white to sepia tones- accentuate your features and bring out your inner model with your Instagram filters or just pose with a good ray of sunshine on your face. Tip 3 Get creative Take a selfie snorkelling in the sea or the side of a mountain. Not only is the scenery eye catching but you will be the envy of all your friends. Don’t be afraid to use accessorise and incorporate these items into your selfie. New glasses, big jewellery and rings are great at grabbing people’s attention Tip 4 Use your arms as a frame- whether single armed or using both, let your arms show the rest of your body off, just be careful your fingers don’t cover the lens! If you are not a fan of the extended arm selfie then you should definitely consider a selfie stick. Tip 5 Show off your personality. Smile, frown, laugh make a silly face or pout- just try and avoid the duckface where possible. When you share your picture let your friend feel the true essence of you. For all this watch the video featuring blogger Kativa Donkersely for her top tips on how to get the celeb inspired selfie from the likes of Kylie Jenner herself as well as trendsetters Rihanna and Gigi Hadid
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2016-08-19T00:00:00
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2016-08-16T10:51:09
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Grandparents to the rescue over school summer holidays
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More than half of the UK’s grandparents are planning to look after their grandchildren over the next few weeks, according to a recent survey. A poll of more than 8,000 over-50s shows that one in eight grandparents will look after grandchildren once a week over the school summer holidays, with a further one in eight will be on childminding duties twice per week. However, one in twenty grandparents say they will be hosting their grandchildren three days a week while school is out for the summer, according to the research by Saga Car Insurance. And it’s not just their time that will be donated - one in five say they will spend well over £200 keeping the children occupied. Days out to the beach (77 per cent) and on shopping trips (35 per cent) are the most popular distractions, although some grandparents are even taking their grandchildren on a holiday either in the UK (14 per cent) or abroad (5 per cent). Grandparents in the North East are the most likely to babysit grandchildren over the school summer holidays, while those in the East Midlands are least likely to. The Scots are most likely to spend big on their grandkids, with one in four expecting to spend more than £200 during the school holiday period. Sue Green, Head of Saga Car Insurance, commented: “It looks as though children are in for an action-packed summer which is full of adventure if nan and granddad are in charge over the next couple of weeks. Grandparents really are generous giving up their time and money to help with childcare over the summer holidays and I’m sure they are really looking forward to spending some quality time with their grandchildren.”
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2016-08-16T00:00:00
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Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Teaser released: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma
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Karan Johar is back with a new project titled as Ae Dil hai Mushkil, After Student of the year he is back with new emotional roller coaster rider. It is featured with Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles, Meanwhile Fawad Khan will be seen playing a prominent role in the movie. Makers are gearing up for the release of the movie started promoting the movie with Ae Dil Hau Mushkil teaser. This one and half minute teaser is featured with Ranbir singing the song and shows the relationship between the two girls Anushka and Aishwarya. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Teaser released: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma The teaser is noted wit Arjit Singh’s heart feeling track, Pritam composed the music for the backdrop of scenes. The teaser reveals that Ae Dil Hai Mushkil is the triangle love story, Movie often shows the relationships, heartbreaks of the love that happens in everyone’s life. Ranbir says, “There is some charm in one-sided love. Like other relationships, it does not get divided between two people. Here, I have the soul right on it.” Karan Johar is well known for screening the secrets of the film with his life. Karan back to the filming after four years, This romantic drama is about unrequited love of feelings. No 1 is better than @karanjohar when it comes to making an intense luv story film👏 loves it😍 #AeDilHaiMushkil 👍 https://t.co/YWCsMVFW9V — RAAI LAXMI (@iamlakshmirai) August 30, 2016 Watch Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Teaser here:
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After Lingaa there is no other movie to crack the highest opening day box office collections in the Kollywood industry. Here we are sharing the updated list of Top 10 Highest Kollywood Opening Day Box Office Collections.
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Top 10 Highest Kollywood / Tamil Movie Opening Day (1st Day) Box Office Collections
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After Lingaa there is no other movie to crack the highest opening day box office collections in the Kollywood industry. Here we are sharing the updated list of Top 10 Highest Kollywood Opening Day Box Office Collections. Top 10 Highest Kollywood Opening Day Box Office Collections 1.Lingaa- Rs 37.23 Cr Lingaa is the Rajnikanth’s movie released on December 12, 2014, It is made with budget of Rs 110.5 Cr and collected Rs 157.75 Cr at the box office and on its opening day it is raised up to Rs 37.23 Cr. 2. I Movie- Rs 34.74 Cr I movie released on Januar 14, 2015, It is made with the budget of Rs 110 Cr and collected Rs 248 Cr at box office. On opening day raised up to Rs 34.74 Cr. 3. Kaththi- Rs 23.80 Cr Kaththi Movie released on Oct 22, 2014 and made with budget of 700 million and collected 1.25 billion at box office, on opening day raised up to Rs 23.80 Cr. 4. Kochadaiyaan- Rs 21.16 Cr Kochadaiyaan is the Tamil Fiction movie, In English it means, The King With a long, curly maneIt is released on 23rd May, 2014, It is made with budget of Rs 1.55 billion, On the first day it grossed Rs 21.16 Cr 5. Vedalam- Rs 18.22 Cr Vedalam is the recently released movie, It is starred with Ajith, which is a Diwali gift for his fans. It collected Rs 18.22 Cr on the opening day of the movie. Soon the official box office collections will be updated here. 6. Anjaan- Rs 15.10 Cr Anjaan is the Tamil action movie of Suriya, It is released on 15th August, 2015 worldwide, on the opening day it raised up to Rs 15.10 Cr. 7. Yennai Arindhaal- Rs 14.05 Cr Yennai Arindhaal is the Tamil action drama movie of Ajith, It is made with budget of Rs 50 Cr and collected Rs 100.9 Cr at box office, on the opening day it collected Rs 14.05 Cr. 8. Puli- Rs 12.78 Cr Puli is the Indian Tamil fantasy movie released on 1st October, 2015. It is made with budget of Rs 118 Cr and collected Rs 93.75 Cr, on the opening day it collected Rs 12.78 Cr. 9. Thalaivaa- Rs 12.70 Cr Thalaivaa is the another movie of Vijay, it is released on 8th August, 2013. For this movie vijay received Favourite Hero award and Favorite Actor awards. It collected Rs 12.70 Cr on the opening day. 10. Endhiran- Rs 11.25 Cr Finally Rajnikanth’s Enthiran movie listed in the Top 10 opening day collections, It collected 2.56 billions worldwide in its lifetime, on opening day it raised up to Rs 11.25 Cr. Follow us soon we will update the collections if any movies crossed the records.
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Majnu Movie Oye Meghamala Song released: Nani, Anu Immanuel
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One more song is released from Natural actor Nani’s upcoming flick Majnu movie. Recently makers released Kallumoosi lyrical video song, It gained good views on Youtube, Today makers released melody track from the movie titled as Oye Meghamala which was crooned by Chinmayi, Lyrics are penned by Srimani, Gopi Sunder scored music for the movie. This song released on popular FM Channel 93.5, Lahari music fetched the audio rights of the movie. The movie is being helmed by the director Virinchi Varma who earlier appeared in Uyala Jampala movie, Movie is releasing under the Anandi Art Creations banner -Keva Movies and bankrolled by Golla Geetha. Majnu Movie Oye Meghamala Song released: Nani, Anu Immanuel US-born Malayalam actress Anu Immanuel is making her Tollywood debut, Ace Director S S Rajamouli will be seen in a cameo role, Currently movie is at the post-production stage. Majnu is all about a romantic life of an alcoholic assistant director who is in a relationship with two girls when he plans to write a romantic comedy story. Nani is in full race after giving continuous hits, His fans are eagerly waiting for this flick which has attractive tagline ‘Stop Dring, Start Loving’ His last flick Gentleman and Krishna Gadi Veera Prema Gadha marked hit at the box office. #Majnu audio Launch pushed by a couple of days .. A little more wait 🙂 — Nani (@NameisNani) August 25, 2016 Majnu is said to be triangle love story, Anu Immanuel and Ria are sharing screen space with Nani. Actor Nani tweeted, Audio launch date is pushed ahead for two more days, Wait for few days. Soon makers to launch the audio songs of the movie. Nani is back to mark one more hit. Listen to Oye Meghamala Lyrical Video Song here: Follow us for more updates of Majnu audio launch.
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Mohenjo Daro Movie Total Box Office Collections: Hrithik Roshan
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Hrithik Roshan’s recent release Mohenjodaro failed to impress the audience, It was the dream project of director Ashutosh Gowarikar. The movie is produced by Sidharth Roy Kapur, Sunita A Gowarikar and Ashutosh Gowarikar himself under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures and Ashutosh Gowariker Productions Pvt. Ltd. (AGPPL). The movie released on August 12th, 2016. Makers invested 100 crores on the making of the movie. This epic drama made 7 crores in the second week, In the first week it gained 51.80crores. Total by the end of two weeks Mohenjodaro collected Rs 58 crores approximately at the domestic markets. Mohenjo Daro Movie Total Box Office Collections: Hrithik Roshan Mohenjo Daro occupied 3400 screens worldwide on the opening day. Satellite rights are acquired for Rs 60 crores including music and other copyrights. Rustom leading ahead in the challenge with Rustom. This film story is written by Akashaditya. Director returned after taking six years for his directorial outing with Mohenjo Daro. #MohenjoDaro [Wk 2] Fri 1.05 cr, Sat 1.28 cr, Sun 1.55 cr, Mon 62 lacs, Tue 59 lacs, Wed 68 lacs, Thu 47 lacs. Total: ₹ 57.42 cr. India biz. — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 26, 2016 #MohenjoDaro Week 1: ₹ 51.18 cr Week 2: ₹ 6.24 cr Total: ₹ 57.42 cr India biz. EPIC DISASTER! — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 26, 2016 #MohenjoDaro – OVERSEAS – Total after Week 2: $ 4.2 million [₹ 28.22 cr]. GOOD. Some markets yet to report… Best in UAE+GCC and Pakistan. — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 26, 2016 Moenjo Daro movie is clashing with Rustom, A Flying Jatt so it will be difficult to earn more amount at the box office. Mohenjo Daro is now out of theaters, Ashutosh Gowariker movie would end with 60 crore flop as its life time collections. Mohenjo Daro failed to collect more than budget kept for the making of the movie, It failed to bring good reviews and word of mouth from the people at the box office. Follow us for more updates on box office collections.
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Kerthy Suresh considered for Ilayathalapathy Vijay 60th Film
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Malayalam actress Keerthi Suresh roped in with Ilayathalapathy Vijay 60th film, makers considered her in this project, she has got great chance to act beside big stars, this Kollywood Powerstar is busy with Theri movie which is gearing up for release in April month, Who took significant gap and planning perfect film to mark blockbuster and impress his fan. Theri movie is releasing in April month. Theri movie is releasing in April month. Earlier Kajal Aggarwal is considered for this forthcoming movie which is releasing under the direction of Bharath, both the stars appeared in Thuapaki movie. But makers later went to Keerthi Suresh and confirmed her presence in this project. Kerthy Suresh considered for Ilayathalapathy Vijay 60th Film Buzz went that there will be two heroines in this project but it is only one heroine will be playing in this movie. This movie will be featured with village backdrop, and Keerthi Suresh has a significant role. She marked good hit in Telugu with Nenu Sailaja movie after this she got many golden chances. This Malayalam actress is in full swing after back to back projects. Hope she might increase her remuneration. This 23 years old actress is involved in a Tamil project in dotted lines. This lady became fame with Rajini Murugan, Currently, she has back to back movies, “Mirattu,” “Paambhu Sattai,” “Nurse Akka,” “Rakshak” and “Aina Istam Nuvvu”. This time, she is sharing the screen with Sundeep Kishan in the Telugu remake of Neram movie which marked blockbuster in Tamil and Malayalam. Gossips are saying that the film is titled as 123. It marked commercial success at the box office. Follow us for more updates.
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Watch Kaun Tujhe Video Song from MS Dhoni The Untold Story: Sushanth Singh
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One more Video song released from MS Dhoni The Untold Story, Makers started promoting the movie by releasing the song teasers, This time, it was ‘Kaun Tujhe’ song starred with Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Patani in the lead roles. This Bollywood biographical movie is being directed by Neeraj Pandey based on the life of Indian cricketer and captain of Indian National cricket team Mahendra Singh Dhoni. This song was sung by Palak Mucchal and lyrics were penned by Manoj Muntashir, Amaal Mallik composed the music for the movie. BGM had been tuned by Sanjoy Chowdhary. Watch Kaun Tujhe Video Song from MS Dhoni The Untold Story: Sushanth Singh Till now it fetched 1,318,148 views and 17,068 Thumbs up and 536 Thumbs down. This is the second song from the sports drama, M.S. Dhoni- The Untold Story, Earlier it was Besabriyan song also gained good response from the audience who are waiting for the flick. All Indian cricket fans are eagerly waiting. This biopic is featured with Kiara Advani, Disha Patani and Anupam Kher in the prominent roles. The movie is presented and produced by Fox Star Studios, Inspired Entertainment, Arun Pandey and in association with Friday Film Works. Bhumika Chawla playing the role of Jayanti Gupta and Disha Patani as Dhoni’s ex-girlfriend (Priyanka Jha). The movie is being dubbed in Tamil, Telugu and Marathi languages. Trailer raised the expectations in fans and audience who are waiting with high anticipation. Also, One more biopic is most awaited to take up who is none other than Sachin Tendulkar. The movie is all set for release on September 30, 2016. My fav. Track of #MSDhoni film is out today.I must have heard this song over 1000times by now @palakmuchhal3 I love your voice . #KaunTujhe — Sushant S Rajput (@itsSSR) August 27, 2016 The movie has tagline ‘The man you know’, The Journey you don’t. Song has a catchy melody, looked like inspirational one. Watch Kaun Tujhe Video Song here:
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2016-08-29T00:00:00
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Rekka Movie Teaser released: Vijay Sethupathi, Lakshmi Menon
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Rekka is new Tamil movie of Vijay Sethupathi which went to floors in January month, Now makers are busy with filming which went to the floors with a brisk pace. Makers released the teaser from the movie, Vijay Sethupathi recently appeared in Dharma Durai.D. Imman scoring music for the movie, Vijay Sethupathi will be seen as a lawyer in the movie, Lakshmi Menon paired opposite to the actor, Main plot revolves around unforeseen consequences and unfortunately involved in a kidnap case of a girl. The movie also featured with Kishore, Harish Uthaman in their respective roles. Rekka Movie Teaser released: Vijay Sethupathi, Lakshmi Menon Rekka movie is directed by Rathina Shiva and bankrolled by B. Ganesh. The story was written by Rathina Shiva, Movie is produced under Common Man Productions banner. Makers are planning to release the movie on October 7, 2016. Teaser gained good response from the makers, It seems like actor took commercial route this time. The teaser is expressing Rekka will be like masala entertainer. Makers started promoting the movie with the teaser, Vijay will be seen in delivering punch dialogues and also seen in an action packed scenes. Lakshmi Menon will be seen as Rekka in the movie. Makers set the movie at Madurai and Kumbakonam. Lakshmi plays the role of the village belle. Now makers completed the shoot of the movie at Chennai, Karaikudi, and Bangkok. Dinesh Krishnan is the cinematographer and Praveen K L is handling the editing. Vijay is playing this role for the first time, Makers are planning to release the movie on Oct 7, 2016. As a gift to his fans for Dasara, If it happens it will clash with Sivakarthikeyan’s Remo movie which is scheduled for release on Oct 7. Watch Rekka Movie Official Teaser here: Follow us for more updates of Rekka movie.
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Ram Charan's Dhruva movie release date confirmed
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Mega Power Star Ram Charan Tej is having huge fans in Telugu Industry. He is doing his present movie Dhruva. This movie is the remake to the Tamil Movie Thani Oruvan, which is an action thriller. In this Tamil Movie, Jayram Ravi and Nayantara played the lead roles. The film is directed by Mohan Raja. Ram Charan’s Dhruva movie release date confirmed Dhruva film is written by Subha. Movie makers are very happy about the success of, the movie in Tamil. This movie released in 2015 august in Tamil. The film is produced by Kalapathi S.Ganesh, Kalapathi S.Aghoram, Kalapathi S.Suresh. under the banner of AGS Entertainment. This movie is an action movie which depends on and circles around 2 characters. In Tamil, those 2 characters are played by Jayaram Ravi and Arvind Swamy. Now when talking about the Telugu movie Dhruva, this movie is coming under the banner of Geetha Arts produced by Allu Arvind. Allu Arvind is doing his second movie with Ram Charan. They already did a movie named Magadheera. The audience is having huge expectations on the movie. In the movie, Rakul Preet Singh is playing the Female lead role. This is the second time Ram charan and Rakul Preet Singh are doing as a pair in Telugu film. They did the previous movie, Bruce Lee. Arvind Swamy is playing another Vital role in the movie. Music is composed by Hiphop Tamizha. The movie completed its first schedule shooting. At present, the second schedule is started and the team wants to complete the movie early, as the movie has pre-Poned the date of its release. Actually, it was first told that the movie will be released in the month of October 7th, 2016. But now the movie release date was changed to September 30th, 2016. This change in the movie release date is because many of the fans believe that October is not suitable to Ram charan, As previous 2 years 2 movies was released in October month and got Flop talk. So according to the fans wish Allu Arvind changed the date and satisfied the Movie Team and the Fans and changed the date to September 30th. Nassar, Posani Murali Krishna are playing some characters in the movie. Cinematography by P.S. Vinod and Screenplay by Surender Reddy.
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Dhanush to bankroll for Rajinikanth's next flick Kabali sequel
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Superstar Rajinikanth is back to Kabali mania, he is roping with Pa Ranjith and planning a sequel to it, It will be bankrolled by Dhanush on his home banner venture. Recently Rajinikanth’s Kabali movie released on July 22, Superstar Rajinikanth is working with Pa Ranjith for the second time for which Dhanush is producer releasing under home production Wunderbar Films. Dhanush to bankroll for Rajinikanth’s next flick Kabali sequel Actor Dhanush took to twitter and announced about his involvement in this project and announced the project on Wunderbar Films. Kabali brought a good response from the fans, Rajinikanth is trending on twitter with different hashtags. Now Superstar is busy with the shooting of Robo 2.0 which is the sequel to the blockbuster Tamil movie Enthiran. which is featured with Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson and Sudhanshu Pandey in the main roles. I’m so proud and honoured to announce our production’s next film #WunderbarFilms pic.twitter.com/7T3tmy4Cre — Dhanush (@dhanushkraja) August 29, 2016 It is going to be Kabali 2, Dhanush compromised producer Kalaipuli S.Thanu to continue this Kabali franchise with a sequel. This project will be released in the coming year after 2.0 in the summer. Dhanush stated, “He pitched the idea and Dhanush really liked it. So much so that, he agreed to produce the film. It will be an interesting take on the Kabali character, and will be presented in a new light.” Dhanush attached a video along with the tweet, Pa Ranjith gave the biggest hit Kabali in which Rajinikanth played the don role in order to rescue the Tamils from Malaysian people who are doing wrong against him. Dhanush earlier bankrolled for “Kaaka Muttai” and “Visaaranai” under Wunderbar Films. Fans are waiting for the next update on this untitled project. Follow us for more updates.
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Nagarjuna’s next flick ‘Om Namo Venkatesaya’ movie progressing at a quick pace in Annapurna studios under the direction of k Raghavendra Rao. Makers released the motion poster of the movie which is featured with Lord Venkateswara’s character which was lead by TV anchor Saurabh. Earlier makers titled it as Baba Hathi Ram Ji, Earlier Nagarjuna, and K Raghavendra made many mythological films which marked right amount at the box office. Nagarjuna’s Om Namo Venkatesaya Motion Poster released: Nagarjuna, Raghavendra Rao Earlier makers said this project will be titled as ‘Baba Hathi Ram Ji’, now they titled it as ‘Om Namo Venakatasaya’, Soon makers are planning to release one more look from the project in the coming week in order to increase the curiosity in the audiences. Director Raghavendra Rao brought few young actors for the movie, Actress Anushka to appear in a cameo role, Meanwhile Pragya Jaiswal, Pavani Gangireddy and Vimala Raman in the female lead roles. Nagarjuna will be seen in Hathiram Baba role as a great devotee of Lord Venkateshwara, This story was penned by JK Bharavi and music will be composed by MM Keeravani. Makers are planning for the second schedule starts from August 10th in Pune, Director also mentioned, they are working on the script for eight years onwards after the Telugu blockbuster Annamayya. The movie will be produced under the banner of Sai Krupa Entertainments and scheduled for release in the February month. Earlier Nagarjuna did such type of movies like Sri Rama Dasu, Shiridi Sai, Annamaya. Watch Namo Venkatesaya Motion Poster here: Follow us for more updates.
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Premam Telugu Movie Audio launch date fixed
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Premam, this name is popular in Kollywood as this is the Blockbuster movie in Malayalam last year. Premam is a musical-romantic comedy drama. This movie is directed by Alphonse Putharen. Nivin Pauly, Madonna Sebastian, Sai Pallavi, and Anupama Parameswaran did the lead roles in the movie. Premam Telugu Movie Audio launch date fixed Premam movie released in May 2015 and run nearly 200 days. This movie also created History by running 259 days in Chennai and 151 days in Kerala. This movie attracted the youth as the part of the story it is very nice. Now the movie makers in Telugu industry are making the remake of the movie with the same story and tagline. The movie is coming with the same name Premam. Premam is directed by Chandoo Mondeti in Telugu. The popular Telugu Actor Naga Chaitanya is playing the lead role in this movie. We all know Naga Chaitanya with the movie Josh as his Debut movie and he did splendid action in the movie. Next movie Em Maya Chesave is the next movie which is also taken in Tamil. This is a Romantic slow movie. This movie creates History in the Industry and also Naga Chaitanya. Shruti Haasan did the Female Lead role and she is also a good actor who is successful in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi. Madonna Sabestian and Anupama Parameshwaran did the other Lead roles in the movie. The music of the movie is composed by Gopi Sunder and Rajesh Murugesan. This movie is going to expect on Silver screen on August 12th, 2016 but some reasons movie is postponed. At present eh shooting is going in a cool way and the second part of schedule started and the team is going to Norway on July 14th to shoot 2songs and from the source, it is shown that the movie makers will launch the Audio on August 29th, 2016. We are expecting the movie as the perfect version of Telugu of Premam said the fans of Premam in Malayalam.
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Om Namo Venkatesaya Pre-Look Poster released by Nagarjuna
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Om Namo Venkatesaya movie pre-look poster released, This Telugu devotional movie is being directed by K. Raghavendra Rao, Bankrolled by A. Mahesh Reddy under the AMR Sai Krupa Entertainments banner. The movie is featured with Akkineni Nagarjuna and Anushka Shetty in the pivot roles. Along with while Saurabh Raj Jain, Pragya Jaiswal, and Vimala Raman appears in the supporting role. M. M. Keeravani scored music and background score for the flick. Gopal Reddy managed the cinematography rights and Editor is K. Vikram Kumar. Om Namo Venkatesaya Pre-Look Poster released by Nagarjuna The movie is all about the life of Hathiram Bab who is an ardent devotee of Lord Venkateshwara. Makers started promoting the movie with teasers and posters, Nagarjuna is busy with the shooting of the movie, King Nagarjuna became popular with “Annamayya”, “Sri Ramadasu”, “Shirdi Sai”. Makers are working on the script for 8 years. This story was penned by JK Bharavi. This is the fifth combo of Nagarjuna and Anushka after Super, Don, Ragada and Damarukam movies. Anushka is well-known actor for doing iconic roles like Arundhati, Panchamugi, and Baahubali. now Anushka will be seen in Krishnamma role as a devotee of Balaji in this devotional drama. Now Anushka will be seen in Krishnamma as a devotee of Balaji in this devotional drama. Legendary director Raghavendra Rao is shooting the movie in Annapurna studios, This flick is expected to hit floors on Sankranthi 2017. G morning friends check this prelook of #OmNamoVenkatesaya.. https://t.co/lPHw3Lriel — Nagarjuna Akkineni (@iamnagarjuna) August 21, 2016 Makers are planning for the second schedule starts from August 10th in Pune, Director also mentioned, they are working on the script for eight years onwards after the Telugu blockbuster Annamayya. Watch Om Namo Venkatesaya Pre-Look Poster here: Nagarjuna, K Raghavendra Rao, Keeravani Follow us for more updates.
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Talented actor Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty launched new ad saying Ranveer Ching Returns-The War for Desi Chinese, It was an attempt on the Ching’s audience who are really cool, They made it easier and fully loaded with entertainment and fun, Not like changing the world or something, Just it is a Mad Max Fury Bollywood version, Featured with Tamannah Bhatia and Ranveer Singh in the main roles. It was directed by Rohit Shetty, Stroy was penned by Rajesh Narasimhan, Screenplay and Dialogues were written by Milap Jhaveri. Watch Ranveer Singh’s new ad ‘Ranveer Ching Returns’ here: Rohit Shetty, Tamannaah Bhatia This advertisement is doing rounds on social media, It almost crossed 8 million views on Youtube, As per the reports makers invested whopping amount on making this stunning VFX required ad. The ad was bankrolled by Yash Raj Films which spent Rs 75 crores on this project, This ad was stretched about 5 minutes 30 seconds. This ad will premiere on Television on August 28. Starting from the poster of the trailer to action-packed ad gained good response and created success online. Soon this ad will be telecasted over USA, Canada , Middle east, East & North Africa. This 5 minutes video is brought with the backdrop of land with war for the people die of hunger, Ranveer Ching will stand for them and fights against the evil to bring The war for spicy saucy Desi Chinese. Director Rohit Shetty added, “Special effects in the film are done by Ajay Devgn’s Company. And though Ranveer never shows off but he is a very good scriptwriter as the basic concept of the ad was also by Ranveer.” This track composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy and lyrics by Gulzar with dialogues by Milap Zaveri and choreography by Ganesh Acharya.
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Okkadochaadu First Look Poster released: Vishal, Tamannah
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Vishal’s upcoming flick Okkadochadu movie first look poster released on the occasion of his birthday, This movie is directed by Suraaj and Produced by G hari, Tamannah is sharing screen space with him for the first time. This flick brings the full package of entertainment attracts all types of audience who are looking for the elements like romance, action, and comedy. Tarun Arora is playing the antagonist role in the movie, Jagapati Babu will be seen playing prominent roles. Makers recently spent 1.5 crores on chasing the sequences and also Rs 1 crore for a song which is being shot in Russia from September 3rd. Hip-hop Thamiza is scoring music for this movie and planning to unveil the audio songs on October 9th, 2016. Okkadochaadu First Look Poster released: Vishal, Tamannah Hope it will hit theaters on the occasion of Diwali. Actor Vishal mentioned, “Okkadochaadu is about that someone who will raise his voice and do justice to the people around him. It is being packaged with perfect commercial elements like entertainment and romance.” Producer Hari said, “The film will have rich production values and high technical support.” Vishal’s next flick is confirmed with Director Mysskin under his home banner Vishal Film Factory, It will start from September 12th, 2016. Kanal Kannan picturising the songs and managed the set with the whooping amount. Actress Shruti Haasan crooned one sung from the movie. The movie also featured with Sampath Raj, Charan, Jayaprakash in the main roles. Makers are planning to release the Teaser of Okkadochaadu movie today evening at 6 PM. This high budget movie is featured with Vadivelu, Soori Sampath Raj, Jayaprakash, and Charan. Producer mentioned, Entire shooting of the film will be completed with 10 days schedule of talkie part in September. Follow us for more updates of your favorite stars.
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Ram Charan's Dhruva Movie Teaser releasing on Ganesh Chathurthi
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Chiranjeevi’s son Megapower Star Ram Charan Teja is busy with the shooting of his upcoming movie Dhruva directed by Kick fame, Surender Reddy. Now the latest update about the movie Dhruva is the makers of this movie are planning for a special teaser for this movie and the teaser will be released on the occasion of Ganesh Chathurthi, Dhruva is an official remake of Tamil super hit Thani Oruvan. Dhruva Movie Song Teaser releasing on Ganesh Chathurthi Latest movie of the Megastar Ram Charan is Dhruva. It was the first movie of the Ram Charan this year. His last movie which had released in 2015 is Bruce Lee the movie did not get more response and the mega-audience did not satisfy with the movie. Earlier the movie makers had released the first kook poster of the Dhruva movie. In the poster, Ram Charan had appeared in stunning and dynamic look. In the poster, the title of the movie was creatively given with an arrow as the movie name depicts Dhruva. Once again the female actor Rakul Preet Singh had shared the screen place with ram Charan for the second time. In this film, Ram Charan will be seen as an IPS officer with a new kook. Arvind Swamy is going to see in an important role. The movie is bankrolled by Akku Arvind under the Geetha Arts banner and the movie makers are planning to release the movie on Dussera. Ram Charan is currently working on his father Mega Star Chiranjeevi’s Khaidi No. 150 as a producer. Dhruva movie is expected hit floors on October 7, 2016. Hiphop Tamizha composing music for this flick and Cinematography was handled by P.S Vinod. The Movie is featured with Nassar, Posani Krishna Murali, Navdeep in the supportive roles. Follow us for more updates on Dhruva movie.
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Rajnikanth's Enthiran 2.0 First Look Poster to be released grandly in Mumbai
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Rajinikanth’s forthcoming most awaiting Enthiran 2.0 first look poster released, fans are waiting with eager quotient. Superstar Rajinikanth is now enjoying the holiday in the US returned to Chennai, This Lingaa actor also planned for a sequel with Kabali 2.0. Now makers are planning to release the first look poster of Enthiran 2.0 in a grand event in Mumbai. As per the latest update, Lyca Productions is launching the first look of Enthiran 2.0 in a special function in Mumbai. Recently Rajinikanth’s shooting picture is leaked online which is from the sets of the mega budget film. Rajnikanth will be seen as Chitti: The Robot. Rajnikanth’s Enthiran 2.0 First Look Poster to be released grandly in Mumbai Now, this first look poster will be released in the November month. Shankar will resume the shoot from October film will be wrapped. Makers also planning to start the promotions of the Thalaviar – Khailadi film with the launch first look. Director Shankar will roll a teaser of the film, In which Amy Jackson is sharing screen space with Rajinikanth along with Sudhanshu Pandey and Adil Hussain in important roles. Rajinikanth will be seen as Dr. Vaseegaran and Chitti, Akshay Kumar as Dr. Richard. This blockbuster sequel will be released in Diwali next year in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu languages. Perfection at its Best!!! One year for “FIRST LOOK” – Nov 2016!!! Thalaivar meets Khiladi !!! 2.0 Loading!!! pic.twitter.com/qwQQrtRCAx — raju.mahalingam (@rajumahalingam) August 17, 2016 Akshay Kumar will be seen as a mad scientist, Akshay Kumar as Tayyab Taana and Amy Jackson as Mitheela Chandu. Now makers are gearing for the audio launch event expected in London. Lyca is producing this prestigious venture which has Nirav Shah’s camera work, AR Rahman’s music and Muthuraj’s set designs. Rajnikanth also roped in with producer Dhanush for the sequel of Kabali movie. Follow us for more updates on Enthiran 2.0.
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After Endhiran there is no other movie to crack the highest Grossing at the box office collections in the Kollywood industry. Here we are sharing the updated list of Top 10 Highest Grossing Kollywood Movies Box Office Collections.
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Top 10 Highest Grossing Kollywood / Tamil Movies Box Office Collections
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After Endhiran there is no other movie to crack the highest Grossing at the box office collections in the Kollywood industry. Here we are sharing the updated list of Top 10 Highest Grossing Kollywood Movies Box Office Collections. Top 10 Highest Grossing Kollywood Movies Box Office Collections 1. Endhiran- Rs 251.13 Cr Rajnikanth’s Enthiran movie listed in the Top 10 opening day collections, It collected 2.56 billions worldwide in its lifetime, on opening day it raised up to Rs 11.25 Cr. Domestic Collections are 245 Cr and overseas collections are 6.13 Cr. 2. I- Rs 203.29 Cr I movie released on Januar 14, 2015, It is made with the budget of Rs 110 Cr and collected Rs 248 Cr at box office. On opening day raised up to Rs 34.74 Cr. At Domestic Collections it collected Rs 166.74 Cr at overseas it raised up to Rs 36.55 Cr. 3. Lingaa- Rs148.19 Cr Lingaa is the Rajnikanth’s movie released on December 12, 2014, It is made with budget of Rs 110.5 Cr and collected Rs 157.75 Cr at the box office and on its opening day it is raised up to Rs 37.23 Cr. At Domestic Collections it raised up to Rs 119.73, In overseas it collected Rs 28.46 Cr, Overal; Collections Rs 148.19 Cr. 4. Kaththi- Rs. 140.85 Cr Kaththi Movie released on Oct 22, 2014 and made with budget of 700 million and collected 1.25 billion at box office, on opening day raised up to Rs 23.80 Cr. Domestic collections Rs 117.42 Cr and overseas collections are Rs 23.43 Cr, Total Box office collections are 140.85 Cr. 5. Thuppaki- Rs. 124.84 Cr Thupakki is starred with Vijay, it raised up to 89.36 Cr at Domestic and Rs 29.91 Cr at overseas and Total collections are Rs 119.27 Cr. 6. Viswaroopam- Rs. 119.27 Cr Vishwaroopam movie is starred with Kamal Haasan it is made with budget of Rs 95 Cr and raised up to 89.36 Crat Domestic box office, in overseas it collected Rs 29.91 Cr, Overall it collected Rs 119.27 Cr. 7. Kanchana 2- Rs. 112.20 Cr Kanchana 2 movie is the Tamil horror comedy movie of Lawrence, It is released on April 17, 2015. It is made budget Rs 170 million. At Domestic Box office it collected Rs 96.42 Cr and at overseas it raked Rs 15.78 Cr, overall total collections are Rs 112.20 Cr. 8. Yennai Arindhaal- Rs. 94.02 Cr Yennai Arindhaal is the Tamil action drama movie of Ajith, It is made with budget of Rs 50 Cr and collected Rs 100.9 Cr at box office, on the opening day it collected Rs 14.05 Cr. At Domestic office it collected Rs 69.54 Cr, at overseas it raised up to Rs 24.48 Cr, Overall Collections Rs 94.02 Cr. 9. Arrambam- Rs. 88.14 Cr Arrambam is the Indian Tamil Thriller movie of Ajith, It is released on 31st October 2013, It is made with a budget of Rs 60 Cr and 79.16 Cr at Domestic box office, At overseas it collected Rs 8.98 Cr and total collections are Rs 88.14 Cr. 10. Kochadaiyaan- Rs. 83.41 Cr Kochadaiyaan is the Tamil Fiction movie, In English it means, The King With a long, curly maneIt is released on 23rd May, 2014, It is made with budget of Rs 1.55 billion, On the first day it grossed Rs 21.16 Cr, At Domestic box office it collected Rs 63.14 Cr, at overseas it raked Rs 20.27 Cr overall collections are Rs 83.41 Cr. Follow us soon we will update this post if any of the records are cracked.
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Amitabh Bachchan's TE3N Trailer minted 2 Million View Record on Youtube
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The upcoming Bollywood’s thriller movie of Big B Amitabh Bachchan is TE3N in this summer. The movie is directed by Ribbu Dasgupta with the actor Amitabh Bachchan as the one of the main lead in this movie. The other actors such as Vidya Baan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui are also the part of the film. The movie TE3N is directed by Ribhudas Gupta and the producers of this movie are Sujoy Ghosh, Hyunwoo Thomas Kim, Suresh Nair, Sameer Rajendran, Gauri Sathe. Amitabh Bachchan’s TE3N Trailer minted 2 Million View Record on Youtube Music for this film is given by Clinton Cerejo. The first look poster of the film is released on April 29th, 2016 and it has got a positive response from the audience in the reviews. In the poster of this film, the actors Amitabh Bachchan and Vidya Balan will be appearing and you can watch the poster on this site. Movie makers planning to release this movie in theaters on June 10th, 2016. By the latest news in the Bollywood, the Official Trailer of the movie TE3N had released on May 5, 2016, at 2:00p.m. The Music for this film is composed by Clinton Cerejo. Cinematographer of this film was Thushar Kanti Ray and the screenplay work is done by Suresh Nair, Ritesh Shah, and Bijesh Jayarajan. Before the release of the official trailer of this film the movie makers had released the small trailer in that trailer the versatile actor Amitabh Bachchan trying to start his scooter in front of the police station but the scooter does not start but gets started after few trails. TE3N trailer begins with a shot of a forlorn looking Amitabh Bachchan sitting in front of a tape recorder listening to the voice of his little grand daughter Angel playing from a cassette. The fast pace trailer of Amitabh Bachchan starred TE3N tells the story of his onscreen granddaughter Angel’s mysterious disappearance. Now you can watch the official trailer of the film TE3N below:
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Janatha Garage Making Video released: Jr. NTR, Samantha
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Jr. NTR’s forthcoming flick Janatha Garage received thumbs up from the regional censor board after getting clear U/A certificate. Censor board members appreciated the makers. Director Koratala Siva adds one more hit in his hands. The movie begins with the character of NTR who will be seen as Anand. The story moves forward to progressing the logic equations between NTR and Mohanlal. Insiders mentioned, There is no exception on the performance of legendary actor Mohanlal. Definitely, it will turn as commercial hit. NTR matched him on the frames. Screen presence of the duo went interestingly. Janatha Garage Making Video released: Jr. NTR, Samantha Kajal Aggarwal will be seen in the item number, Also we got one more little bit dip during the post-interval part. Fans made a spoof of Janatha Garage Trailer in the form of Chiru and Pawan Kalyan Version which is going viral on the social sites. Now makers are busy with the promotions of the movie Janatha Garage in order to increase the hype in the audience. Samantha and Nithya Menon are sharing screen space with Jr. NTR in this flick. Samantha is missing in the promotions of the movie, She also skipped the audio launch event. Devi Sri Prasad is composing music and Shekhar Master is the choreographer. Earlier Samantha appeared in Brindavanam movie beside Jr. NTR. Movie unit released the making video song which is featured with the technical crew who are interviewed about making the Janatha Garage movie, Starting from Producers to supporting star cast expressed their experience in working as a team. Director Koratala Siva mentioned the movie is all about the love, Loving Nature and Environment saving trees. This most awaiting flick is scheduled for release on September 1st, 2016. Young tiger also involved in another flick named Dhadkan which is being helmed by the director Vakkantham Vamsi. Watch Janatha Garage Movie Making Video Here
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Minungum Minnaminunge‬ Video Song released from Oppam Movie: Mohanlal
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Mohanlal’s next flick Oppam, Makers released Minungum Minnaminunge‬ Video Song from the movie which is doing rounds on social sites. Oppam is said to be crime thriller one which is directed by Priyadarshan, movie is brought by Govind Vijayan.Actor Mohanlal tweeted the video song on his account saying,” Tomorrow ends the wait for the video release of the much-anticipated song at 11 am. Be the first to view the song.” Oppam posters looked interesting, Oppam is bankrolled by Antony Perumbavoor under the banner of Aashirvaad Cinemas. Lalletan fans are happy with this new track song. Minungum Minnaminunge‬ Video Song released from Oppam Movie: Mohanlal Oppam is featured with Anusree, Vimalaraman, Samuthirakani, Nedumudi Venu, Renji Panicker, Chemban Vinod Jose in the supporting roles, Audio songs gained a good response, Movie Cinematography works are done by NK Ekambaram and Editing works are managed by MS Ayyappan Nair. Oppam movie scheduled for release on September 8th, 2016 expected to clash with another big release Oozham, Which is being helmed by the director Jeethu Joseph. This melodious track was sung by Sreya and MG Sreekumar, Other people who helped for composing this track are Jim, Biby, Eldhose, and Justin, of 4 Musics Band, lyrics penned by BK Harinarayanan. Video song is featured with Mohanlal and Baby Meenakshi in the backdrop of Ooty. Vimala Raman is sharing screen space with Mohanlal, Trailer raised the expectations of the audience who are looking for this flick. Here’s the link to the song ‘Minungum Minnaminuge’ from the movie Oppam https://t.co/VU7BxeNVba — Mohanlal (@Mohanlal) August 24, 2016 Earlier Mohanlal and Priyadarshan gave good blockbusters hit, hope it will repeat this time who came back after a long gap. Watch Minungum Minnaminunge‬ Video Song here: Follow us for more updates.
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Nani's Majnu Audio Launch date confirmed Sep 4
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Natural actor Nani is back with another hit movie Majnu, Makers of Majnu are planning to release the songs of the movie which are composed by Gopi Sunder, He recently worked for Brahmotsavam movie. He is the National award winning Indian musician. Recently makers released Teaser, Kallu Moosi and Oye Meghamala song received good response from the music lovers. Teaser looked beautiful one, with the old song ‘Prema Ledani Premincha Raadani’, Movie is being helmed by the director Uyyala Jampala movie. Audio rights of Majnu movie are fetched by Lahari Music. Nani’s Majnu Audio Launch date confirmed Sep 4 Due to some technical reasons, Movie audio launch has been delayed, Now makers announced the audio release date as Sep 4. Also, there are expectations to release the cinema screens on September 17. Makers further added, SS. Rajamouli canned in the project for a special role. Gnansekhar cranked the camera for the movie who earlier worked for ‘Kanche’ and now ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’, and Prawin Pudi, who has edited films like ‘Attarintiki Daredi’, ‘Soggade Chinni Nayana’, and ‘S/o Sathyamurthy’. Nani recently marked hits with two films like Bhale Bhale Magadivoy, Krishna Gaadi Veera Prema Gaadha and Gentleman, He is in full form after sequel of hits. P Kiran and Geetha Golla are producing Majnu on Anandi Art Creations and Keva Movies banners. After this flick, Nani will be directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina wich will be produced by Dil Raju under Sri Venkateswara banner. Devi Sri Prasad will be working for the film for the first time with Natural actor. Already first look posters, songs gained positive response from the audience. So one more hit added into the account of this Natural Star Nani. Next flick of Majnu is titled Majnu is said to be triangle love story, Anu Immanuel and Ria are sharing screen space with Nani. Follow us for more updates on Majnu movie.
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Emraan Hashmi's Captain Nawab First Look Poster released
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Emraan Hashmi’s most awaiting flick after Raaz 3 is ‘Captain Nawab’, the Interesting thing is actor turned into a producer, This project is being helmed by Tony D’Souza. Makers released the first look poster, The actor is back with soldier role, For the first time, he is playing such role as an army man. Earlier he appeared in the police role in few movies like Ungli and Zeher. In this first look poster, he will be seen sitting with a gun in his two hands. Tagged with ‘Two Countries. One Soldier’. Emraan Hashmi’s Captain Nawab First Look Poster released His dress is mixed with both Indian and Pakistani uniforms, So he will be seen across the border of Bajrangi Bhaijaan expected to be loaded with more action packing scenes. The actor mentioned, “That’s the DNA of the film. I know it’ll spark off assumptions but I’ll hold the suspense for now.” Tony D’Souza earlier broughtAzhar with Emraan Hashmi now he is working on the script to hint it with more inspiring one based on the true events. Emraan Hashmi turns producer… Film titled #CaptainNawab… Directed by Tony D’Souza… First look poster: pic.twitter.com/liqtq6BOpS — taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) August 26, 2016 Emraan will definetly nails the soldier role, He will join the team after completing the shoot of Milan Luthria’s Baadshaho which is also starred with Ajay Devgn. Movie is brought under Emraan Hashmi Films and ODDBALL Motion Pictures, Produced by Praveen Hashmi, Nitin Upadhyaya, Tony D’Souza, Story was penned by Nitin Upadhyaya. And here it is, my first home production movie !!… pic.twitter.com/LGm8YZgaii — emraan hashmi (@emraanhashmi) August 26, 2016 Follow us for more updates.
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