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More than 300 jobs have been secured with the takeover of a Horsham district business by the UK’s biggest mushroom grower. The assets and contracts of Sussex Mushrooms, which has operated the business since 2006, have been transferred to a new company – Thakeham Mushrooms Ltd, owned by Monaghan Mushrooms. The new company will continue to trade as Sussex Mushrooms. With headquarters in the Republic of Ireland, Monaghan Mushrooms employs more than 1,000 people at mushroomgrowing facilities around the UK.

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Ronnie Wilson, chairman and chief executive of Monaghan Mushrooms, said: “This is the start of a new chapter in the long history of mushroom-growing at Thakeham. “Thakeham is attractive to us because of its strategic location in the South East. “Monaghan has a strong track record of successfully growing businesses and is committed to the long-term future of Sussex Mushrooms at Thakeham, delivering future growth, expansion and new jobs. “The mushroom industry in the UK is extremely competitive. The Thakeham site has not had any significant investment for more than a quarter of a century and now requires major investment to bring it up to

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21st-Century standards to ensure its longterm survival. “The capital injection from the new homes development is essential to kickstart further investment and to deliver the vision set out by Sussex Mushrooms to create a state-of-the-art mushroomgrowing facility. “We anticipate some job losses in the near term, but we will increase employment at the site as production increases.” Cllr Robert Nye, leader of Horsham District Council, said: “In April the council accepted the case for enabling residential development to help secure urgent

investment, assisting in making mushroom production more viable at this site. “While providing longer-term financial stability, the acquisition of Sussex Mushrooms by Monaghan is unlikely to change the basic requirements of the business. “The survival of Sussex Mushrooms will be very good news for the local economy.” A spokesman for the district council added: “We are taking legal advice on whether the change in ownership has any bearing on the planning applications considered in April. “The issue should be resolved within the next week or so.”

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The Resident and The Resident Magazine have moved to a new, bigger office even nearer the heart of Horsham and the district. Due to our expansion, we’ve made the move from North Street to the Carfax and a much larger office. We are now on the first floor above Cook, next to the entrance to the Swan Walk shopping centre. Enter via the door at the side.

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Rugby club’s touch of help for charity More than 200 players took part in a touch rugby tournament at Horsham Rugby Club, helping disadvantaged children through the Wooden Spoon charity. Pink Panthers won the Cup, Hip Hip Anonymous the Plate and ‘Wales’ the M&J final against ‘New Zealand’, 6-5 in a great match. Scott Saunders collected the trophy for best young player. Event organiser Rob Grantham-Hill said: “We had outstanding team costumes this year, a really good turnout for the minis and juniors (M&J) tournament and plenty of sun. “With so much interest, sadly we could not invite all the teams that tried to apply. Bring on next year!” John O’Sullivan, the new bar and events manager, took to the microphone to announce the raffle winners and deliver a quick comedy set. He said: “The club has some great, friendly and bubbly volunteers and staff, who make these kind of days very special. Hats off to the organisers, who raised just under £1,000 for Wooden Spoon. “I am planning many more events to continue increasing the club’s popularity.” Photos by Victoria Thompson

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When Millais girls went Dutch Twenty girls from Millais School have returned from Nijmegen, Holland, after completing the famous Four Days Marches. The 16-year-olds joined 42,000 people from across the world to walk 100 miles over four consecutive days. Team leader Andy Skinner said: “This was no small achievement for the girls. They have trained hard since before Christmas, completing more than 300 miles of walking while preparing for and taking their GCSEs. “I have been mightily impressed by the girls’ commitment and ability to

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work both as individuals and as part of a team. Several have raised quite considerable sums of money for various charities. “They were wonderful ambassadors for the young people of the UK.” Laura Wallace, who celebrated her 16th birthday on the final day of the marches, said: “It was the trip of a lifetime. So many people wished me a happy birthday and sang to me. Even the Sussex Police team bought me a cake and balloons.” The girls also visited a British and Commonwealth military cemetery,

where a wreath was laid on behalf of the school and a family tribute laid at the grave of Lance Corporal Bob Gardiner. A relative of Emily Gardiner, one of the girls in the team, he was killed in the Battle for Nijmegen in February 1945. Emily said: “This was a very moving moment for me and I wish my gran could have been there to see it.” Pupil Jasminder Sahota said: “This trip was the perfect end to our time at Millais. It has been one of the most amazing things we have ever done.”

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News in Brief Dressed as dogs Sainsbury’s, Worthing Road, Horsham, will raise money for Guide Dogs for the Blind by holding an obedience class during which colleagues will dress up as dogs. The event, at 11am on Tuesday, will be the first in a year-long partnership between the store and the charity. Customers will be asked to donate or enter a lucky dip, while a puppy dog hunt around the store will enable children to join in the fun. Store manager Ian Maxey said: “Our colleagues chose Guide Dogs for the Blind because their aims and objectives really touched the hearts of many of our colleagues and customers. “We hope this early fundraiser will show our Horsham customers that we’re passionate to give help and support, through raising awareness and fundraising, for the Guide Dogs for the Blind. “We also hope our customers will join in the fun and support this very worthy local community charity.” Phillipa Jan, from the charity, said: “We were delighted when the store announced it will be supporting us for a year and we hope this fundraiser will help raise the profile of their colleagues’ contribution.”

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Bags of cash Shoppers can support Cancer Research UK by taking unwanted goods to Tesco, Broadbridge Heath, tomorrow (Saturday) and on Sunday. Tesco spokesman Pauline Stevens said: “We’re delighted to be hosting the donation station, particularly as all donations will be going to support our local Cancer Research UK stores. “Unfortunately, many of us have been affected by cancer to some extent and the impact can be felt by almost everyone. I know the people of Horsham will pull together and donate all they can to this very worthy cause.” Items that can be donated include good-quality clothing, accessories, quality homewares, books, CDs, DVDs and mobile phones. Jessica Garman, of Cancer Research UK, said: “We’d like to thank Tesco’s Extra for allowing us to hold our donation station with them. “We hope people will take advantage of this easy way to donate and have a clearout, while lending their support to a great cause.”

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County cricket is back at Horsham Businesses set for windfall as Sussex County Cricket Club comes to town for five days Andrew Souques Cricket

The best of English cricket will return to Horsham next week. Sussex will play Worcestershire twice in what should be an entertaining and eventful festival of topflight cricket – a four-day match from Wednesday to Saturday (from 11am each day) and a 40-over game on Sunday week (1.45pm). For many years the historic Cricketfield Road ground has played host to one of the most prestigious sporting events in the area, the Horsham Festival of Cricket, which manages to break statistical records year on year. Supporters will be able to watch Sussex play on one of the most beautiful grounds in the country. Hosting the event requires a lot of preparation. Sussex chief executive Dave Brooks said tasks included moving seats, setting up advertising boards, erecting hospitality marquees and constructing a temporary kitchen, all of which will take two days to build and two days to break down. Once ready, the artistic site where cricket was first played in 1851 will be perfect for the expected 2,000 fans each day. Local businesses can benefit. With the ground just a five-minute walk away from the popular town centre, fans and tourists can experience Horsham’s wide range of shops, accommodation and renowned heritage. A spokesman for Horsham District

Council said: “The cricket club works with the council to promote the town as a destination. This is a highlight of the Summer, providing a quintessential British experience.” Mr Brooks said county teams visiting Horsham stayed in local hotels, generating revenue in the region of £5,000 per annum for the hotels used. For the many cricket-lovers who come to Horsham from all over the country, travelling to the ground is usually straightforward. Horsham railway station is a 20-minute walk away for many people, with the bus station 10 minutes away.

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Barry Peay, who organises county cricket at Horsham, said: “Access to the town from the ground is unusually good, so people can do their shopping before the start of play. “There is also more room for parking here than at Hove and more access around the ground than at Arundel.” See Page 62 for Sussex coach Mark Robinson’s views on the festival

Monty Panesar appeals for a wicket at Horsham last year

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Competition winners Three people have won pairs of tickets to all five days of the Horsham Festival, thanks to Sussex County Cricket Club and The Resident. The lucky trio are William Buckman, Caroline Thomas and Peter Webster, all from Horsham. The winners and many other readers correctly named Will Beer as the Sussex and Horsham cricketer pictured with Chris Nash last week.

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Ping pong progress A table tennis table is due to be installed in Horsham Park this month. Horsham District Council is working in partnership with Horsham Table Tennis Club and Denne Neighbourhood Council to put in a highspecification concrete table. A district council spokesman said: “We are just waiting for the designated area, near the Conservatory Café, to be concreted ready for its delivery. All being well, the job will be completed by the end of August.” Table tennis is available at other locations across Horsham. Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre has tables available for hire and Horsham Table Tennis Club, based at Greenway School, offers opportunities for all levels of players.

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A Horsham Hospital worker will take part in the Royal Marines Chara Challenge on September 4. Horsham resident Kate Dold, 33, from the hospital’s paediatric physiotherapy team, will join three friends on a 30-mile trek across varied terrain in Dartmoor. Money raised will go to the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen’s Association (BLESMA) and the Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund. Mrs Dold, a Beaver Scout leader in Horsham, said: “We are doing this to support all the men and women that are out there protecting our country and for the families of those that have fallen. “This is both a physical and personal challenge for us all, but we believe so very strongly in ourselves that we will complete this come hell or high water.” To donate, visit www.bmycharity. com/charities/charafoundation and search for Kate Dold.

Keep them mobile The Horsham Area Community Car Scheme (HACCS) needs volunteers to provide transport for people with mobility problems. With more than 4,000 registered users, including 1,000 regulars, the scheme operates on weekdays. Volunteers usually dedicate a day or two a week to the service, but some provide more. Drivers are paid a mileage allowance. Phone 01403 250202 for more information.

Poll of polls Horsham District Council is conducting a review of its polling districts, polling places and polling stations. To have your say, complete the polling place survey at www. horsham.gov.uk by August 22, call 01403 215126 or write to Electoral Services, Horsham District Council, Park North, North Street, Horsham RH12 1RL.


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Bus campaigners launch ‘dirty’ war Campaigners fighting to save a bus service say extra cars would add to already recognised pollution in their village. Cowfold residents launched a determined bid to persuade West Sussex County Council not to scrap the 86 bus as part of its cost-cutting measures. The 86 serves Horsham, Southwater, West Grinstead, Partridge Green, Shermanbury, Cowfold, Bolney, Ansty, Cuckfield including Warden Park School, and Haywards Heath including the Princess Royal Hospital. The service was one of more than 60 highlighted by The Resident in May as being recommended for removal in September or October.

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Almost half of the services originally listed – including the 86 – have been spared the axe until at least April next year, but their fate after that is still uncertain. Recent tests showed levels of nitrogen dioxide are likely to exceed the maximum allowed in central parts of the village, including The Street, Station Road and Bolney Road. A district council spokesman said: “In Cowfold the air pollution is due to the large number of vehicles using the road, combined with the stopstart nature of driving conditions.

“Although these conditions may also occur in other parts of the district, action must be taken when amounts of air pollution are exceeded at locations with ‘relevant exposure’ – places where people live, work or go to school.” The district council will consult with West Sussex County Council and other interested parties to look at ways of reducing levels of the pollutant. Cowfold resident Caroline Collins, who has helped lead the campaign to save the 86, said in an email to supporters: “We have dangerously high levels of nitrogen dioxide in our village at the junction of the A272 and A281. “This toxic gas is found in exhaust fumes and is linked to respiratory diseases and some cancers. Horsham District Council is asking residents and road users to give their opinions and suggestions on how to tackle this problem. “At a recent Cowfold Parish Council meeting, a district council representative talked about ways of reducing this pollution. She strongly recommended increased use of public transport and fewer car drivers. “This is exactly what we argued for, among other things, at our ‘Save the 86 Bus’ public meeting on June 8. We also put it in writing to Cllr Louise Goldsmith (leader of West Sussex County Council). “The 86 has had its subsidy cut deferred until April as a result of the impact assessment analysis which involved reading 6,000 responses countywide.

News in Brief Library to close Horsham Library will be closed from Friday, September 9 (7pm), to Monday, October 3 (9am), to make way for improvements, including a selfservice system, a dedicated computer area and a more spacious children’s library. Cllr Lionel Barnard, deputy leader of West Sussex County Council, said: “The self-service terminals will allow you to borrow and return your loans quickly and easily by using the touch screen and following the instructions. “You will be able to print a list of what you’ve borrowed, check when an item is due for return and make any cash payments.” For the opening hours of other libraries, including Southwater, Billingshurst and Crawley, phone 01243 642111 or visit www.westsussex.gov. uk/libraries

Model of fundraising Sean Casey (left) and brother Ryan, sons of campaigner Anita Casey, at the number 86 bus stop in Cowfold Photo by Rob James

“It is good to know that the council will indeed respond to public opinion and pressure, so please complete this latest online consultation regarding pollution. It may help to save your bus service beyond April.” The county council says it is actively working with bus companies to look for other ways to keep buses running.

But a spokesman admitted the council accidentally omitted one route that should have been included in the list of subsidy cuts released to The Resident last month. Funding for the Compass 63 (Cranleigh to Horsham) Sunday service is being withdrawn and the county council says this service is “likely to cease”.

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Reaching higher Disabled youngsters can enter the Sussex Reaching Higher Games, which will be held at Christ’s Hospital School on Sunday, October 2. The school, Horsham District Council’s Leisure Link team and Bluecoat Sports, Health and Fitness Centre are working to stage a free-to-enter event featuring athletics, badminton, boccia, cricket, football, table tennis, tennis and trampolining. For more information, visit the inclusive opportunities section of www. horshamleisurelink.co.uk or contact Ian Ford on 07764 146338, ian.ford@ horsham.gov.uk

Windfall from garden Doreen and Roy Stirling thank everyone who gave money during the open garden event at Greenway. A total of £900 will be divided evenly between Smile Train, Biblelands and the Bluebell Railway Appeal.


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More than a Highland jig for Clive Business boss Clive Hancocks is preparing for a week out of the office. But it will be far from a relaxing time as he walks 97 miles for charity. Mr Hancocks, a director of Mortgage Solutions, Horsham, will walk the West Highland Way from near Glasgow to Fort William in aid of Chestnut Tree House, the only children’s hospice in Sussex. The 59-year-old and fellow walker Chris Weber-Brown, 67, have raised about £900 in donations and sponsorship pledges so far and expect to reach their target of £1,000 before the walk this month.

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Mr Hancocks said: “We have both done the South Downs Way, The Dales Way, The Shakespeare Way (146 miles) and the Sussex Ouse Valley Way “This walk in Scotland is apparently one of the most beautiful in the world, past Loch Lomond and up past Ben Nevis. “Each year I do a walk, I link it with a charity and my choice this year is Chestnut Tree House. It is the only children’s hospice in Sussex and cares for children and young adults

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with progressive life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses.” The hospice, in Poling, Arundel, provides a ‘home from home’ environment, with 10 children’s bedrooms plus eight family rooms, a wet and dry play area, computer and music rooms, a multi-sensory room and hydrotherapy pool. The house is set in beautiful gardens within an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are potentially 400 families with life-limited children in Sussex alone. Chestnut Tree House offers support for the whole family, including psychological support, bereavement therapy, end-of-life and respite care, and sibling support. It costs over £2 million per year to provide care services. Families are never charged for their care and the hospice receives less than 10 per cent from the government, so it relies completely on the generosity, help and support of the people of Sussex and the wider UK. Mr Hancocks added: “Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. “Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - I raise more, while saving time and cutting costs for the charity.”

News in Brief Tea party appeal Contact the Elderly organises tea parties for small groups of older people and volunteers, acting as a lifeline of friendship for members. Horsham group spokesman Julia Rivas said: “We rely on local volunteers to drive one or two older members of the group to the tea parties each month, and others to host the tea parties in their own home just once or twice a year.” More than one million older people in the UK live isolated and lonely lives. A million others feel trapped in their homes and one in five older people see other people less than once a week. Phone 01273 401569 or email julia.rivas@contact-the-elderly.org.uk

Baby steps A quiz at The Dragon pub, Colgate, raised £130 towards Colgate Village Hall funds. Stephen and Sarah-Jo Davies, Kevin and Lucy Noakes and Leigh and Nicola Graves won the Colgate Trophy with their team, Six-and-a-Half, so named because Nicola is expecting a baby in October.

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Not just hot air Three hundred students from about 20 countries, who spent two weeks in England learning the language and culture, released 75 balloons at Christ’s Hospital to mark their final evening in Britain. Kinga Wisniewska, activity manager at ISIS Summer School, said the dove-shaped balloons symbolised the unity of children from different nationalities.

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Walk down Horsham High Street any day and you will meet at least one homeless person selling the Big Issue. If you want a living indictment of the kind of society millionaires like Cameron defend, you need look no further. Imagine my feelings when I saw the current Big Issue is ‘edited’ by David Cameron! Big Issue supremo John Bird, who set out wanting to help the homeless, now has them forced to peddle the most disgusting Conservative Party propaganda. If they refuse to sell the magazine, then maybe they don’t eat tonight. In an editorial, Bird lavishes praise on the Big Society, in which individuals can take the place of the state in helping out. Yet of course this very magazine shows what is wrong with this approach. The homeless are at the mercy of the whims of a philanthropist. If those whims include grovelling to the Tory Party then the homeless have to grovel. If his name does not appear in the New Year’s honours list there just ain’t no justice! And one final question. If Cameron or Bird go into hospital, will they be happy for a volunteer to walk in off the street and operate on them? If so I am prepared to give it a go. Where’s my scalpel?

More nostalgic recollections of Horsham of yesteryear! This time a 1951 photograph of the old Horsham Fire Station, tucked away off North Street on the edge of Horsham Park (The Resident, July 29). I’m not an expert as regards fire engines but my husband reckons – and here he stands to be corrected – that the vehicle on the left of the picture is a conventional fire tender of the Fifties. In the middle is what looks like one of the iconic Green Goddess tenders used by the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) during the war. Later manned by the military and brought back into service during an emergency, these were a familiar sight until comparatively recent times. The vehicle on the right appears to be a Morris Commercial acting as a salvage tender. As Horsham mushroomed in size, the need for larger, more modern facilities became obvious. From memory, the Park fire station was vacated and moved to new purpose-built premises during the mid-1970s. All the emergency services were clustered together – fire, police and ambulance. The moral: Watch your speed in Hurst Road! In the current photograph, next door to the old fire station building one can just spot the corner of the Horsham Park Barn, a popular meeting place for voluntary organisations, owned and operated by the district council.

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Seasoning smell The picture of Agate’s corner (The Resident, July 22) brought back memories. I used to walk past the timber yard daily on my way to work in the early Fifties. How well I remember the smell of the seasoning timber in the yard. On the right-hand side of New Street there was a shop operated from one of the houses. B Casserly Via email


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New garden is a baaarnstorming success Visitors from across the world have been enjoying the new Human Nature Garden in Horsham Park. Liz Timmer, Horsham in Bloom committee member, said: “We have chatted to many local residents and visitors from Germany, Seattle, Scotland and even from as far as Hong Kong who have been very impressed by this Lottery-funded project. “The garden has been open since June 18 and the grassed amphitheatre has become the perfect place for a picnic for mums and their toddlers.

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“The children love exploring the pathways and enjoy following each other up and over the track through the Super foods section, where the giant sunflowers tower above their heads and the bees are buzzing in the Borage. “Their parents can be heard telling them about the various plants as they pass. They may realise on regular visits that they are surrounded by rhubarb, strawberries, blackcurrants and even Goji berries.

“There is also the harder to recognise Liquorice, Safflower, Amaranth, Ornamental Rice and a Pomegranate Bush. “There are excellent interpretative signs which provide information on the uses of Lavender, Bamboo, Borage and Sunflowers. “The recent heavy rain has helped the garden to flourish in the past few weeks, beyond Horsham in Bloom’s expectations. “In other areas of the garden there are many plants connected to cosmetics, soap and even dyes which were traditionally used to create the green of Robin Hood’s cloak and the blue Woad for battle. “The trees of the orchard will be laden with fruit in the Autumn – plums, pears and many varieties of Sussex apples. In this same area you may recognise a Medlar Tree, a Ginko Biloba and Pine Nut. “Toddlers love to dance on the amphitheatre stage and to run to the carved sheep, particularly to clamber over them and sit for a while. Who would have thought they would be so popular? “The sheep were away for a while, but now they’re back the children will be so pleased.” For more information, visit www. horshaminbloom.org.uk

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Raising Hope in Ghana The Raising Hope Foundation, a Horsham-based charity, is building an orphanage in Ghana – and 11 volunteers are running a twoweek camp for the orphans who will live there. The foundation is working alongside a Ghanaian charity, Living Faith Foundation, to realise the dream of Agnes Appiah by building an orphanage in her home of Santrokofi. This is a traditional and relatively poor area comprising of three villages. There are a large number of orphanages and needy children living in far from ideal circumstances. The Raising Hope Foundation aims to provide a home for these children

and give them security, stability, food, health care and access to education. Foundation chairman Kinza Mason said: “We want to get alongside families, help the children to stay at home where they can and provide a home for those that can’t.” The foundations of the orphanage began in 2009 and the walls were completed last Summer. Now the foundation needs to pay for the roof. Children in the Summer camp are being taught English, maths, art and sport, split into classes dependent on their age. You can donate via www.charitygiving.co.uk/raisinghope

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A singer and a rat boost charity event The Hillside Lodge care home, Pulborough, raised £750 for the home and Cancer Research UK at a Summer fete and barbecue. The purpose-built care home, which houses up to 60 people, opened its doors to the friends and family of workers and residents for a fun day of food and games. Attractions included bat the rat, while a professional singer performed all afternoon in the recently refurbished garden. Manager Judi Allerton said she hoped some of the money raised would go towards a new awning in the garden.

The new mission to find black gold Is Horsham district an unexpected source of oil? That is the question being answered by Derbyshire-based TeslaIMC International, which has been commissioned by Celtique Energie Weald to carry out a geophysical survey in much of the district and part of Surrey. Among other places, it is exploring in Billingshurst, Broadbridge Heath, Colgate, Cowfold, Horsham, Itchingfield, Nuthurst, Pulborough, Rudgwick, Rusper, Shipley, Slinfold, Southwater, Thakeham, Warnham, West Chiltington and West Grinstead. The major work started on July 18 and is due to continue until late August, seven days a week (7.30am to 6pm). Tesla said in a public notice: “The aim of the survey is to identify and map subsurface geological structure, this being an essential component in Celtique’s ongoing evaluation of the area for potential hydrocarbon (oil and gas) reserves.

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It’s well into Summer and all is buzzing at Warnham Local Nature Reserve. The meadow is flourishing and soon it will be time for our fourlegged grass cutters, the Hebridean sheep, to return. While most of the birds and animals have already raised their families, the insects are still busy. A wide range of butterflies, including Red Admiral, Peacock, Small Copper, Comma, Gatekeeper, Speckled Wood, Ringlet and Silver-Washed Fritillary are frequently seen. Wildflowers are in profusion all over the reserve and especially in the meadow. The pair of Great Crested Grebe, which nested opposite the Tern Hide, now has two chicks. At first they were carried on the backs of the parent birds, but they are becoming increasingly independent as they learn to catch their food. Little Grebe, or Dabchicks, are rather more secretive, but at least one pair has been seen with chicks. The two pairs of Common Tern successfully raised their respective families too. They are gaining strength for their long migration to Africa. This year’s Herons are almost full grown and can regularly be seen by the Millpond and adjacent trees. They are also regularly seen in flight as they tend to venture much further afield. (Thank you, Horsham area, for providing all those goldfish ponds!) A surprise visitor was a Goshawk. This raptor was observed in the treetops across the Millpond for about 20 minutes, on Friday last week. Coincidentally this was made easier as Viewpoint Optics has set up a demonstration of binoculars and telescopes in the meadow. Recent countryside activities for Horsham District Council included a Moth Night and Adult Pond Dipping. Both attracted a small group of interested observers. All the 50 or more varieties of moth from the first event were released unharmed after identification and recording. To date, there have been almost

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700 species noted on the reserve. The pond dipping was somewhat dampened by the frequent showers, but a good selection of samples was later examined and identified in the visitor centre with the aid of microscopes and magnifiers. Graham Matthews, who led the event, was able to connect his microscopes to cameras and display the findings on the TV screen. A note for anyone interested in pond life and other small creatures: The Quekett Microscopical Club will visit the reserve on Saturday, August 20, and visitors will be able to see some of the fascinating inhabitants under the microscopes. An evening walk on the reserve will take place on Tuesday, August 23, and a (more junior) pond-dipping event on Saturday, September 3. Members’ activities have included a photographic workshop, led by John and Oliver Wilks, and a birdringing demonstration. There will be a members’ Bat Walk in the evening of August 31. The Friends were also active with their roadshow stall at Piries Place, Sparks in the Park and during the recent optical demonstration by Viewpoint Optics (Astronomia) of Dorking. The eighth nature photographer of the year competition is receiving entries until August 31. Winners and a selection of runners-up will have their pictures displayed at the reserve from October to the end of the year. Details may be obtained on www. friendsofwarnhamlnr.org or by picking up a leaflet at the reserve. Finishing touches are being made to the Winter programmes of events for both the district council and Friends of Warnham Local Nature Reserve. Look out for the countryside activities leaflet in September.

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Carmela in Horsham is celebrating its first anniversary this weekend (August 6). The Italian Restaurant on Denne Road in Horsham was opened a year ago by local man Francesco Raciti, after 16 years in the hospitality business. The restaurant has had a successful start, despite opening during one of the worst recessions in history – a testament to its commitment to authentic, quality food and great customer service. Francesco said: “I’ve lived in

Horsham since I was young, having moved over from Italy when I was just 15. It has always been my dream to open a restaurant here as I love the town, and now I’m thrilled that Carmela has been so popular.” The aim of Carmela was to bring fresh Italian food to the people of Horsham with influences from Sicilly. The majority of the dishes served are made on the premises, using ingredients sourced locally, and the menu is affordably priced so anyone can enjoy a taste of Southern Italy. The restaurant has a large patio area for al fresco dining or drinks and there is also a meeting area available on the first floor for which there is no charge during the week. Carmela is now managed by

Francesco’s sister Rosella and has recently been included in the Sussex Food and Drink magazine. With family members now at the helm, Francesco plans to concentrate on expanding the concept of fresh Italian produce throughout the town. “I would like to develop the business further as I believe the people of the town appreciate good quality, wholesome Italian food. “I would like to open a deli where people can buy produce from around the area, and in the future I would like to run the business self-sufficiently, with as many ingredients as possible coming from our own allotment or small farm. “This is just the beginning of fantastic Italian food in Horsham!”

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From the classroom to the boardroom James Hood Business Editor

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It’s not been the best year for young job seekers, school leavers and graduates. At the last count, according to government statistics, more than one in five 16 to 24 year olds were out of work. Then there is the issue of rising tuition fees at university to contend with. But a degree and full-time employment aren’t the only options for teenagers and twenty-somethings leaving school or college, as a group of 17 year-olds from West Sussex have proven, by setting up their own businesses.

important to not only ‘doIt’syour best, but inspire and motivate everyone else ’ Greg McClarnon is the founder of Splaat Media, a company that provides web development, mobile web development and photography to other businesses and individuals. He said that finding something you enjoy can be the first step in setting up a business. “I am really interested in web design and photography and thought it was the ideal opportunity to set up a company. Then I got my first client, creating a website, and I got referred to other customers and the business grew from there. I get a real buzz from winning business or getting a good response from a satisfied customer”, Greg said. The young businessman also knows that it takes hard work, focus and dedication to build and maintain a successful company: “Today I am revising in the morning, then going to take an exam, before getting the bus home at 5pm to do some web changes for a client this evening. I never stop!” Greg said. It’s a work ethic that is shared by Nick Freeman, who runs his own computer repair and software development service, Freeman PC Services. The young businessman got down to the final five percent of applicants

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who entered the BBC’s Junior Apprentice programme after helping others with their PC problems at just 15 while still at Forest School. He said: “It does take hard work and you have to just accept that if you want to be successful. I work from 8am to 6pm most days.” Nick is no stranger to getting up and getting on with work, having started gardening at the age of 11 to earn his own money. “Although it can be tough, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I get to make decisions for myself and I’m looking forward to developing the business even further”, Nick added. As well as hard work and determination, it can often take a bright idea to get a business off the ground - something that Tom Williams and James Seear know well, having created a business out of re-selling text books to fellow students. The pair, who embody all the attributes of a true entrepreneur felt there was a demand for their service and seized the opportunity. James said: “We saw a gap in the market and decided that we could offer a service that would be of benefit to people. And so, Recyclabook was born”. It is not James and Tom’s first attempt at running a business. Together, they made their first profit at just 14 years old by setting up a babysitting service. Today, Recyclabook goes from strength to strength. The company has won awards for its innovation and the lads are expanding, placing book recycling bins in schools and colleges across the South East and in London. But with all the hard work that goes with starting up a business as well as studying and taking exams, surely there are some sacrifices being made? Nick said: “It can be hard when your friends go out and have fun and you have made a commitment to do some work for someone. But there are far more plusses than negatives to working for yourself.” Greg added: “It’s a different kind of work. A lot of my friends work all day Saturday to earn money. It just depends on what you prefer. But when you work for yourself, if a customer wants a meeting, they come first - regardless of what my mates are doing”.

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Tom and James have learnt lessons in their short career that even the most experienced of business owners could take heed from: “You have to be a good leader as well as having a good idea. We have started employing people to help with our workload and I think it is important to not only do your best, but inspire and motivate everyone else to get the best out of them”, Tom said. For budding entrepreneurs and business owners, they both agreed the key is working hard as well as being persistent. James added: “Success doesn’t happen overnight. We have put a lot of time and energy into our venture and we are starting to see it develop. It’s tough but so rewarding. You have to learn to love rejection and understand that there is a learning curve. If you keep focused, the possibilities are endless”.

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Despite being unsuccessful on the TV show, Alan is now determined to prove the group of successful entrepreneurs wrong, using research carried out by the NHS. The businessman will also be offering his chairs and accompanying cutting-edge audio programs in a number of leisure facilities throughout the UK soon. The Norfolk & Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Hellesdon Hospital found that 60 percent of the people who took part in a three-month ‘sit and slim’ trial lost

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A man from Horsham has turned his skills in engineering and passion for skateboarding into a business and is currently working on Horsham Skate Park. Piers Chapman is the founder of 9C Ramps, a company which designs and builds skateparks and ramps for BMX, skateboards and rollerblades. He has now been commissioned by Horsham District Council to create a space in Horsham Park for those who enjoy the sports. The new facility replaces the old Horsham Skate Park, in its original spot and is scheduled to be ready for use at the end of August. Piers graduated in 2006 and worked in engineering roles before setting up his company, but says this project is about more than just business. “From the start this has always been about creating something for everyone to use and improving the existing skate park. It’s the reason I’m proud to be involved”, Piers told The Resident. The engineer has worked on a number of similar projects including a tunnel for Nike, and says that when it is complete, Horsham’s will be one of the best of its kind in the South East. The launch of the new park comes at a time when the government is increasing awareness of the importance of young people being healthier in an effort to tackle obesity. Piers said: “Places like this help keep kids active and fit. It’s great to see young people getting outside in the fresh air and doing something that gets them moving and makes

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them happy. It not only keeps them healthy, it keeps them out of mischief!” Piers has designed the park using special software and is in the process of constructing it with a team of people. He believes his skills are ideal for this kind of work: “Not only am I interested in BMX riding and skateboarding, but I am a perfectionist and pay attention to detail, which is important for building ramps like these.” Piers has plans to develop his business further, working on other skate parks as well as developing a range of flat-pack ramp kits for people to build in their own gardens. For more information visit www.9c-ramps.com

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New, improved website for photographer Tall Oaks Photography, run by Horsham resident Andrew Bennett, has launched a new website. Now, existing and potential customers of the photographer can view examples of work on a more userfriendly site. Andrew said: “I decided to update the website to make it much easier for people to navigate and view images, which is the most important

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Hundreds of people attended a charity event at the Shelley Arms in Broadbridge Heath to raise funds and awareness for the Scleroderma Society. Scleroderma is a disease that claimed the life the father of Thain Martin, who organised the event. He was a music lover and Thain believes it was the best possible tribute to

her dad. She said: “I know a lot of local bands so I thought it was a good way to honour my dad’s memory and raise some money for a really important cause. “I’m really pleased we have been able to help and really grateful to everyone for coming.” The event, called Backing the RSSR, began at 12 midday and continued

until midnight, raising more than £1,200 with more money yet to be collected. Entertainment was provided by local bands Reoffender, Davy’s Gripp, Hollows of Venus, The High Octane Junkies, Chelle Dean, The Furious Badgers, Echoes and Keep the Faith. Other activities took place to help raise money throughout the afternoon including a charity auction, which included the sale of artwork and prints donated by Lindsey Wright and Greg Hart. Prints included portraits of celebrities including Lady Ga Ga. A computer was also donated to the auction. Stalls were set up throughout the day selling cakes, handmade jewellery as well as a barbeque and beer tent. Thain added: “I have been overwhelmed by the support of the public and the people who helped make this event possible, and I’m really grateful. As it is an organisation so close to my heart, it means a great deal to me. I now hope to make this an annual event.”

Tuesday 9th August

Open Mic Night at The Cherry Tree Inn, Faygate

Wednesday 10th August

Open Mic Night at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

Thursday 11th August

Open Mic With Gabby at The Queen’s Head, Horsham

Open Mic Night With Michael Quick From Makss at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

The Long Goodbye at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Billy No Mates at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green

Friday 12th August

Duck Soup at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

Mike Whiteley at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Slapheadz at The Swan, Crawley

Saturday 13th August

Blues Business at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Listings kindly supplied by Sharon Dow

The Strum Lovin’ Criminals make their debut Mike Whiteley, who has been singing and strummin’ around the area for some time under the name of The Strum Lovin’ Criminal, is about to make a comeback with a new band. The Strum Lovin’ Criminals now consists of Mike and Owen ‘The Fretless Kid’ Wilson of ChinchillaZilla fame on bass and former Music teacher Steve ‘Sidewinder’ Chapman on guitar. Together they have performed some small gigs at Stan’s Sunday Showcase at The Anchor Hotel and will now make their headlining debut at The Tanners Arms in Horsham on Friday, August 12. Mike, who is a singer and

songwriter said: “It has been fantastic to hear the extra sound these guys produce and I am honoured and privileged that they want to play alongside me. “I am proud of my songs and now I hope they can be appreciated by an even wider audience. The next obvious step will be a drummer/percussionist to augment the line up. More musicians, more fun.” The band are currently recording an EP/CD with Simon King of The Collector, which hopefully will be available in the Autumn and will include live favourites Feels Like September and Secret Sky. For more info and tracks visit Mike’s Myspace page at Mikeelviswhiteley.


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Dear John, John O’Sullivan joins The Resident Entertainment section and solves your problems in his trademark, empathetic style...

Congratulations on getting a regular feature in The Resident. However, as a former patron of your shop, it will be intriguing to see how you handle the problems of others so delicately, as you were so rude to me and my wife on more than one occasion.

I would have been more pleasant had you spent more than 50p a week. Is that delicate enough?

I am in my mid-thirties and keep getting unwanted lewd advances from a series of women in their 60s and 70s. Constant texts, Facebook messages, tweets about my body and getting chased by mobility scooters everyday is making my life a misery. My partner, Mildred, who is 87 is also the subject of abuse at knitting club. I’ve tried explaining to them they were one-night stands but to no avail. Please help.

What a terrible predicament you are in. I am slightly surprised though that these outrageous elderly fillies know how to use Facebook when most of them can’t even wash properly. You do sound like a real dish. (I know how you feel). I have a simple solution to stop Mildred being abused, just simply take out her hearing aid and throw it in a bin. Problem solved.

FRIDAY FRom 7.45pm : Hull City v Blackpool sAtuRDAY FRom 5.20pm : Southampton v Leeds sunDAY FRom 3.00pm : Man City v Man Utd Community Shield tuesDAY FRom 7.45pm : Leeds v Bradford City Carling Cup

£1.95 drinks during these events !

I’m a female who has recently turned 30 and have been single for a few years. All I seem to do is attract younger, immature guys who just want to ‘fool around’. I think it’s about time I settled down but just can’t seem to find the right guy. Please help me. Desperately seeking Susan.

No wonder you are having trouble dear… ‘Desperately seeking susan’? I don’t need to spell it out but I suggest you go to a barbers for a £9 cut, have a shop in Milletts and they will come flocking. Good luck and let me know how you get on.

Got a question or problem for John? Send them in to our entertainment editor at james@the-resident.co.uk and Horsham’s Newsagent Provocateur will offer a solution with his trademark sensitivity and compassion. All problems and questions published are anonymous.

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FAMILY FUN!

Friday 5 - Friday 11 August

SESAME STREET LIVE! Friday 12 August 4pm Mark your calendar for a musical event like no other...monsters making music! Your family’s favourite Sesame Street friends are taking to the stage to share their love of music in Sesame Street Live!

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THE FURTHER GOLFING ADVENTURES OF PETER ALLISS Sunday 18 September 7.30pm Following on from his highly successful tour last year, Peter Alliss returns to The Capitol with a brand new show with more anecdotes and stories from his career in golf.

SUPER 8 (12A) Digital Daily 4.30pm & 7pm

OVER THE RAINBOW THE EVA CASSIDY STORY Wednesday 21 September 7.30pm A compelling award-winning musical, following Eva Cassidy’s life through dramatic scenes and stunning live renditions of her music including Somewhere Over the Rainbow. Sarah Jane Buckley (Hollyoaks) stars as Eva Cassidy, and Brian Fortuna (Strictly Come Dancing) makes his acting debut in the role of Danny Cassidy.

BUDDY GRECO Friday 23 September 7.30pm One of the most talented entertainers of the last 60 decades, Buddy Greco is the original swingin’ hipster. With his big hit The Lady is A Tramp and others such as Around The World and Girl Talk, Buddy is the star you should not only listen to, but should also watch perform to get the whole story.

JACKSON LIVE IN CONCERT Saturday 24 September 8pm Amir Sharma’s portrayal of Michael Jackson has to be the most vocally and visually accurate tribute to the king of pop to have ever toured UK theatres.

HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE (U) Digital Daily 1pm & 4pm

TONY HAWKS - RANDOM FUN Sunday 25 September 7.30pm Tony Hawks’ life has always embraced randomness and fun and he looks back on the strangest and funniest moments in a unique evening of stories, songs and silliness.


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Watch opera and National Theatre productions live via satellite, in HD The Capitol has launched its 2011/2012 Metropolitan Opera season and tickets are now on sale. Performances are screened live via satellite in HD directly into the Capitol’s cinema and give audiences the opportunity to get up close and personal to the stunning shows. The Capitol first began screening the New York Metropolitan Operas

back in the Autumn of 2009. Due to popular demand, they have continued screening the operas and tickets frequently sell out months in advance. So get your tickets for the next season now! The Metropolitan Opera’s 2011/2012 season features the world’s leading singers, conductors, and stage directors in seven new

productions, including a world premiere and a Met premiere. The season opens on Saturday, October 15, with the first ever Met performance of Donizetti’s Anna Bolena, starring Anna Netrebko in the first of two new productions. Laurent Pelly’s production of Manon follows the opening show on Saturday, April 7. On Saturday, January 21, see the world premiere of The Enchanted Island, a pastiche of Baroque music and Shakespearean comedy. Plus Tony Award-winning stage directors Michael Grandage and Des McAnuff make their Met debuts with new productions of Don Giovanni on Saturday, October 29 and Faust on Saturday, December 10. Following the success of the operas, in 2010 The Capitol joined The National Theatre Live initiative and began screening productions from The National Theatre in the cinema. The National Theatre Live programme allows the best of British theatre to be broadcast live to cinemas around the world. To date, three productions in the 2011/2012 season have been announced and are now available to book at The Capitol.

The season opens with One Man, Two Guvnors, Richard Bean’s English version of Goldoni’s classic Italian comedy, starring James Corden. Although the live screening of this play in September has already sold out, there are still tickets for the ‘Encore’ (pre-recorded) screening on Sunday, September 25. The Kitchen by Arnold Wesker will be broadcast live on Thursday, October 6 and Collaborators by John Hodge will be screened on Thursday, December 1. For more information on Met Opera or National Theatre Live screenings or to book, contact The Capitol’s Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

Showing on the big screen Super 8

Horrid Henry

In a small town in 1979, a group of friends witness a train crash while filming a movie. When strange events begin to occur, they suspect it was not an accident and try to uncover the truth – which is more terrifying than they could imagine. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring newcomers Joel Courtney, Kyle Chandler and Elle Fanning.

Henry comes to the big screen and forms an unlikely alliance with Moody Margaret from next door and his brother, Perfect Peter. Together they outwit corrupt school inspectors, topple the evil headmaster and save the one place Henry has always claimed he hates.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

Harry waves his wand goodbye in the last installment of his adventures. The final chapter begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue their quest to find and destroy the Dark Lord’s three remaining Horcruxes, the magical items responsible for his immortality. When Voldemort discovers their mission, the battle begins. How will it all end…?

Cars 2

Lightning McQueen returns in the Disney Pixar hit. This time, the car star heads overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But it’s his sidekick, Mater who gets caught up in the adventure – getting lured into international espionage. Starring the voices of Luke Wilson and Michael Caine.

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Events

Catstravaganza Fundraising Event

7th August

7th August

Cats Protection Horsham event, featuring secondhand items at bargain prices, - books, CDs, DVDs and games, toys, facepainting, tombola, cakes and refreshments. Free admission - but donations and cat food are welcome. North Heath Hall from 1pm to 3pm.

Car Boot Sale at Southwater Playing Fields, Southwater Street. Opens at 9am for sellers and from 10am to 2pm for buyers. First 20 cars that turn up on the day will get a free pitch. Cars £5.00 Vans £8.00, Buyers free. For further info call 07739259541 or visit www.southwatercarboot.co.uk

Macmillan 100th Birthday Cream Tea to be held at Billingshurst Village Hall at 3.00pm. Tickets for the event are £5.00. Contact Jenny on 01403 782015 or Pam on 01403 784427 for more information.

7th August

Charity Open Day

7th August

Summer Garden Tea Party

11th August

Sedgwick Park House Garden (RH13 6QQ) will be holding a Charity Open Day from 1–5pm. Spend an afternoon in the relaxing and beautiful surroundings of this inspirational garden. Refreshments served on the terrace. Well behaved dogs welcome on a lead. Admission £5 per person, children free. For more details contact clare@sedgwickpark.com

Open garden with musicians from Millais School, cakes and croquet on the lawn. The tea parties are for people with dementia, their families and friends. A representative from Horsham Alzheimer’s Society will be present. 3pm to 5pm at Trenchmore, Burnthouse Lane, Cowfold, RH13 8DG. For more info call Joanne on 01403 864419.

Wisborough Green farmers and village market on the Village Green from 9am - 12.30pm. Lots of stalls selling locally sourced/produced food and crafts. Bacon, sausage or burger buns available with coffee and cake all in aid of Macmillan Cancer Charity. New Artisan bread on offer!

11-20th August

Assoc. of Sussex Artists Exhibition

13th August

19th August

Paintings, Sculpture and Pottery on display at Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham, RH12 1JF. 10.30am to 5.00pm including Sunday. Closes Saturday 20th at 3.30pm. Admissionis free. For more information please visit www.sussexartists.org

1.30-3pm at Warnham Church, to raise funds for Family Support Work. An afternoon exploring some of the back lanes of Sussex. To take part you need a car, an OS map of the Horsham area and a watch. No need to book, just turn up on the day with £10 and some enthusiasm. For more information contact Rev. Christopher Loveless on 01403 265041

Double Vision are a local 6 piece band featuring 2 vocalists, playing a selection of blues, rock and pop covers. A donation from ticket receipts to St Catherine’s Hospice. Music from 8.30pm-11pm. No need to book. Members FREE, Children/Non-Members £3 (16+). Children welcome until 10pm.

21st August

21st August

Heavy Horses at High Beeches

21st August

From 11am to 3pm Slinfold Golf and Country Club will be hosting a teddy bears picnic for all to enjoy. For those who would like to take part, please contact Slinfold Golf and Country Club for further details on 01403 783400

11am-5pm. Enjoy the unusual sight of heavy horses harrowing the wildflower meadow at High Beeches Garden. The magnificent horses belong to the Working Horse Trust and visit every year. Admission is £6.00. Children aged under 14 years free. See www.highbeeches.com for more info.

At The Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham RH12 5PJ. In conjunction with the British Heart Foundation. 18+ only £1 Registration = 4 Cards; £8 / 6 Cards; £11.50. Members & Non Members welcome. See www.theholbrookclub.co.uk for more information.

6th August

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Teddy Bears Picnic

Car Boot Sale

Car Treasure Hunt

100th Birthday Cream Tea

Farmers and Village Market

Double Vision at The Holbrook Club

Cash Prize Bingo

£10 Adult • £5 Child (under 14) • £25 Family* *Families may have a maximum of 2 adults and 2 children.

Please contact the Club Reception on 01403 751150 to book tickets

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3rd September

3-4th September

Cancer Research UK are holding a Summer Fun Day at the Holbrook Club in Horsham, from 4-11pm. Includes includes a disco, buffet, bouncy castle, face painting, cake sale, tombola and raffle. Tickets can be purchased at the Cancer Research shop or the Holbrook Club. Contact Victoria on 01403 258526

Southwater Church Summer Fair & Barbeque, 12-4pm in the Vicarage Garden and Glebe Field. Including Dog show, produce competition, side shows and stalls, pony rides, BBQ and teas. Church will be open all day. Church Lane, Southwater.

10.00am to 4.30pm at Langhurst Hill Farm, Balls Cross. Macmillan marquee for cakes, jam chutneys and produce. Handicrafts, books, miscellany and jewellery. ‘Food Hall’ featuring home-cooked fare and then cream teas. Contact Jenny on 01403 782015 or Pam on 01403 784427

4th September

4th September

5th September

Summer Fun Day

Southwater Sprint Relay Triathlon

Summer Fair and Barbeque

Dragon Boat Festival

Macmillan Annual Steam Rally

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Southwater Country Park. Come and see local triathletes, beginners and more experienced, take part in the sprint relay in teams of 3. Each person swims 400m, cycles 18.5km then runs 3.8km before handing over the next member of the team!

Over 25 teams take to the lake at Knepp Castle, Shipley in the 9th Dragon Boat Festival for St Catherine’s Hospice. Teams can enter until 1st August. All funds support the hospice’s vital work. Entry for visitors is free. Contact Michael Beasley on 01293 447357 or email michaelbeasley@stch.org.uk

The Dame Vera Lynn Trust will share an evening of dining in the exclusive Tatami room at Wabi, East Street, Horsham. The room seats 14 people and the three-course meal costs £55 per head. Contact Rosie Wyer, 01403 780444 or rosie.wyer@ dvltrust.org.uk

6-11th September

9th September

9th September

Painting Exhibition

Band Night with Black Velvet

A celebration of local produce

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An Evening with Micky Quinn

AM COMRADES C H N LU R A B W An exhibition of contemporary paintings by 13 Sussex artists at Emily Ball at Seawhite Studio, Partridge Green. Visitors to this adventurous exhibition will be rewarded with an innovative selection of diverse paintings. For further information please see www.emilyballatseawhite.co.uk

Doors open 7pm & Music from 8.30pm. Bar open until 11.30pm & Restaurant until 9pm. Members FREE / Non Members (16+) £3 / Children FREE Children are welcome until 10pm

Roffey Social and Sports Club are holding an evening with Micky Quinn, exNewcastle and Portsmouth star. Starts at 8pm. Ticket only, £12 with supper. Contact Tim on 07513390101 or Brian on 07871845622 or email timtaxiroffeyclub@yahoo.com

11th September

22nd September

25th September

New Horizons Appeal Autumn Gift Fair Day in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice at Knepp Castle, Shipley. 9.30am-4pm. A great days shopping with over 80 stalls and a must for lunch. Admission £5 which includes a coffee and trendy cupcake. Free parking and disabled facilities available. For more info contact Paula Daly on 01293 447367 or visit www.stch.org.uk

Memory Walk is Alzheimer’s Society’s biggest fundraising event and a great opportunity to have a fun day out while raising money. Meet outside the café at Southwater Country Park at 11am and enjoy a stroll around the lakes. Also a raffle with top prizes donated by Ghyll Manor Hotel and Restaurant! Don’t miss out! For more go to www.memorywalk. org.uk or call Kylie on 01403 276649.

Table top sale in Roffey

Table top sale at Millennium Hall Roffey from 10am to 1pm. Free entry and car park. See website for full details and table bookings - www.4roffey.co.uk or email roffey@4roffey.co.uk

Gift Fair Day at Knepp Castle

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Is it time for an ‘MOT’? Julia Martin Health & Lifestyle

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Not so long ago, the term MOT was concerned with the mechanics of your vehicle. But the term has been adopted by life and fitness coaches to persuade us to treat our bodies and our lives to a regular review. August seems an ideal time so I thought I would have a go. The old girl is chugging along quite nicely with a few niggles, essentially sound but not very exciting or speedy.

Adopting a regular maintenance programme will not leave me broke until the end of my shelf-life and will actually increase my fuel efficiency and longevity. So a walk and swim, combined with some gentle yoga, can be ideal. So that is the bodywork sorted, but what about the overall system? The spark which ignites the engine is the most important element, as

without this there would be no motion. It is very tempting during the holidays to idle and coast through the days, but during this time we can focus on igniting the spark which spurs us on to great things. The time spent daydreaming and imagining our futures is crucial to our wellbeing and can help inject enthusiasm and drive into us when we

return from holidays. Revisiting childhood activities, through spending time with children and enjoying a spot of fishing or beach football, can revitalise you. So it is a very simple process, really. Exercise a bit more and enjoy time with your family and you will reap the benefits. Quite handy as we are in the middle of the holiday season. Enjoy!

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What to do? Shall I upgrade to a sporty image with all the flashy extras? Go faster stripes? Is it time for a complete overhaul? Mmm, I think not, in this time of recession, so I will invest in a few modifications which will improve the overall performance. The paintwork could definitely be improved by the judicious application of varnish, and the lines could be somewhat more streamlined.

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Stuck, Frustrated?

Getting the most out of life… Cathryn Hindle www.lifecoachhorsham.co.uk

As we approach the summer holiday season, many of us have the opportunity to have time off work for a week or two. The first few days are very often a ‘winding down’ period, followed by some time enjoying ‘the good life’, before the dreaded back-to-work feelings descend once again.

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I knew somehow ‘there had to be a better way to work and live ’

Then it’s back to the treadmill until the Christmas break, and the holiday becomes a fading memory. This certainly used to be the story of my life, I remember the frustration and the sense that I wasn’t really living well. This drove me to take a look at what was going on in my life, reprioritise, and focus on achieving the things that were most important to me. . Often we find we have somehow ended up where we are without

having given much thought to what we really want. Or perhaps we stepped on the Success Ladder, and poured all our time and energy into a career, spending countless hours commuting, only to find that our lives are out of balance, or we want something different, more fulfilling perhaps. As a coach, I have helped many clients work on exactly this. For lasting change to happen, we need to look at the practicalities of our lives, identifying and

understanding what is important to us and designing (or red esigning!) our lives to work for us. If you’d like to find out more about how working with a coach can help you reprioritise, and get your life back on track, contact me on 01403-793790, email cathryn@ lifecoachhorsham.co.uk, or visit my website at www.lifecoachhorsham. co.uk I offer a free introductory meeting, and appointments are available evenings or weekends.

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Five steps to a stronger body and mind 5 Element Wing Chun is a renowned Martial Art that will give you the skills, self-confidence and awareness to prevent and deal with physical threats in any environment. You will learn how to react quickly, with strength and adapt according to the situation. These skills will help you defend yourself and your loved ones effectively if a dangerous

situation ever arose and gives you peace of mind. Sessions are engaging and exciting. Wing Chun instructors aim to balance intense training with a relaxed and friendly environment – creating a great atmosphere in which to learn. You will develop your stamina, condition yourself for fighting and learn to use your body for stability, speed and to power.

“Have Fun while Conditioning Your Body and Mind - learn 5 Element Wing Chun - The Only SelfDefence System You Will Ever Need! Our classes are fun, action packed & proven to produce fast results. CLASSES 30 Day Free Trial - no obligation to join- Limited Places! No Contracts involved!

MONDAYS 18:30-20:30 AT St Mary’s Church Hall, Horsham Town Centre WEDNESDAYS 18:30-20:30 AT Holy Trinity Church Hall, Rushams Road, Horsham

The skills also develop your confidence, which has an effect on the way you live your life and what you believe you can achieve. In addition, you will meet new people and share the experience with others – meaning Wing Chun brings with it newfound confidence that will reflect on your overall achievements in life and allows you to meet more like-minded people, something you don’t get from going to a gym. The techniques you will learn not only help you to increase your physical strength, but also your mental strength and relieve your mind of stress, helping you feel great! Whether you are experienced in martial arts, or are new to self-defence, you can find a level of training that you are comfortable with, and you will benefit from our instructors knowledge, with years of experience under their belts. According to legend, Wing Chun originated in the 17th century from a Buddhist nun called Ng Mui, one of the five elders who survived the burning of the Shaolin temple. Later, Wing Chun was made famous in the western world by the legendary

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Bruce Lee. 5 Element Wing Chun is the result of many years of hard training, researching and perfecting Wing Chun and offers one of the very best and most unique systems in martial arts tuition available today. The grading system is divided into 5 progressive levels according to the 5 elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Void. As you train, you will develop the skill set required for the current level and then progress to the left.

Level 1 – Earth (strength, stability, balance) Create a solid foundation, strengthen your legs, developing power and learning simple, effective techniques that can be applied under stressful situations. Learn how to defend yourself and react to the most common attacks.

Level 2 – Water (fluidity, transition, flexibility) This level focuses on developing your kinaesthetic reactions, which is perfect for ambush attacks, fighting in the dark and close range combat. You will learn how to be flexible, yield and flow from one technique

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to the other. Study the psychological and physiological effects you might encounter before and during a fight.

Level 3 – Explosiveness, stategy, focus, power Through hard training your fists, forearms, elbows, knees and shins will be well conditioned which will allow you to use them to devastating effect. Deceptive and quick finishing techniques and strategies are studied carefully and are executed with explosiveness. Practice defending yourself in situations against three or more people to increase your awareness and peripheral vision.

Level 4 – Air (awareness, timing, speed) Arm dislocating and breaking techniques are studied at this level. Using understanding of body mechanics and advanced footwork you will learn to restrain an opponent without causing serious injury. Level 5 – Void (emptiness, space) When the circle completes itself, it’s then possible to access the 5th and last element: void, meaning emptiness or space.

Kenagi Karate build on last year’s success Kenagi Karate’s national squad attended the London International Open, held at the London Soccerdome in Greenwich Peninsula, recently. Squad leaders Lorna and Luke aimed to better the previous year’s performance and despite the modest team size, comprising of just five members, the team gallantly fought to success with an impressive 12-strong medal hoard. Kenagi Karate, sponsored by Chandlers Building Supplies, combines a wide range of karate disciplines and styles including Wado Ryu, Shotokan, Shito Ryu, Jujitsu, Aikido and Kickboxing. It teaches practical training in hand disciplines and weapons, as well as the skills to be serene, calm and self-controlled, which are important at any age. Chandlers is keen to promote the ethos of its company. To not simply

to be a local business, but an active supporter of the community. Richard Skinner, Commercial Director for Chandlers, said: “Chandlers is proud to sponsor Kenagi. Events such as the London International Open are an excellent opportunity for the club to demonstrate their impressive ability,

with their ongoing success illustrating the commitment and passion of the team. Congratulations to all the team are in order!” For more information visit www. kenagi.co.uk or call Sensei Brian Redman on 01903 743334 or 07711 987 672.

Chi-Do Self Defence™ Chi-do defence is a combination of 50 years training and teaching in the martial arts. A unique, simple and highly effective form of street worthy self defence classes are suitable for persons of all abilities and levels of fitness, aged 14 years and above. horsham youth club, hurst road horsham rh12 2dn

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A facial: treat or torture? Amy Jones Health & Lifestyle

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As part of my work experience in London, I often have to try new beauty products or treatments in order to help the Beauty Editor or Director of the magazine I am working with to decide whether or not they are worth featuring in the magazine – it’s a tough job but somebody’s got to do it. A couple of weeks ago I was asked by my Beauty Director to attend a facial on her behalf to celebrate the launch of the new Cleanser by Chanel. I was understandably quite excited given that I was getting a complementary treatment which would normally cost hundreds of pounds using

products that, even in the beauty industry, aren’t that easy to come by. So off I went to New Bond Street with high hopes for a very pleasant afternoon.

I didn’t feel as relaxed ‘and refreshed as I had hoped ’

Now, up until this point I had always had fairly good experiences with facials, I hadn’t had that many but the ones I had gone for had always followed the same or similar steps; cleanse, tone, moisturise, massage, moisturise some more. Lovely. What took place that afternoon was a very different facial to the one I had envisioned.

My face was steamed - which brought back memories of times spent with my tea towel covered head leaning over a bowl of boiling hot water to ease a rotten cold, extracted – squeezed of all spots and blackheads and slapped – to stimulate blood flow (apparently). After sixty minutes (surely the longest facial ever?) I didn’t feel as relaxed and refreshed as I had hoped. In fact I felt quite the opposite. And to top it off I was informed that it wasn’t sensible to apply make-up for the rest of the day, which meant that I had to travel across the centre of London and back to the office with a face as red as a baboon’s backside. Brilliant. Next time the Beauty Director asks for volunteers or asks me to do her a favour, I’ll know not to be such a keeno.

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Health & Lifestyle

Why I’m a cycling convert, thanks to The Resident Paul Chapman Health & Lifestyle

Inspired by The Resident’s article on Horsham area cycling routes, I launch Operation Cycle to Work.

Paul Chapman

I live in Dorking and work in central Horsham. My aim is to part-cycle more and more of the journey until I do the whole 14 miles. That’s a hugely ambitious 28 miles a day return journey. It’s day one of the campaign and I dread it. I load the mountain bike into the back of my Ford Escort estate. At this stage me and The Bike are still good friends. Darker times lie ahead. Before you sneer, look at my photo. I am a 54-year-old man with no cycling

history and only the odd tennis match in the “recent achievements” section of my CV. I work as a community mental health nurse so have little money to spare on a fitness project. I do own a neglected bike but haven’t ever cycled it regularly.

first 10 yards are ‘aThe breeze, then I decide to change gear ’

So, armed with complete cycling outfit supplied by Wilco, Lidl and Poundstretcher (total cost: £20) I sally forth. First part of the journey is a doddle. After all, I’m driving the car with bike in the back. However I park up at the south end of Longhurst Wood Road next to the scenic A264 and then it’s man and bike alone in perfect, er, harmony. The first 10 yards are a breeze, then I decide to change gear. That’s when I discover the bike’s hidden agenda. It hates cyclists. For a tense 30 seconds nothing happens then, suddenly, it acts and I’m immediately in a gear hitherto unknown to humanity. It’s Jerry the Cat pedalling in mid-air just before he realises he’s off a cliff edge and Tom the Mouse sniggers from safe terra firma. No warning: this gear jumps in complete random abandonment. I quickly learn that when I change

gear I am buying a lottery ticket, taking a punt on the bike’s next whim. All I know for certain is that something will happen, but what and when is a mystery. Day two brings new delights. First on the bill is a dead rabbit being eaten by a crew of magpies. Next up some blackberry pickers – again a gang of them (collective noun?). I’m starting to really enjoy the country cycling, especially now The Bike has buried its grudges and is occasionally obeying my commands. The sun is shining, the birds are singing and I feel a self-righteous joy as the endorphins pump round my body and my breathing deepens. I have to take The Bike up two floors in the lift after losing an early parking dispute, but walking across the large open plan office I feel a sense of manly pride as I parade in all my bargain-basement cycling finery. I catch what I am certain were a few admiring glances from female colleagues. The truth is I’ve taken to cycling and am noticing I feel sharper mentally, more relaxed at the end of the day and really feel I deserve to enjoy my cold glass of beer on arriving home. So, thank you The Resident. I’m a cycling convert. Cheap, healthy fun and good for the environment too. In Hip Central Horsham we’re surrounded by rural loveliness and more and more bike routes will undoubtedly be revealed.

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Summer Cycling

The most fun you can have on two wheels Last week we started our series of cycling features, bringing you information on some of the most enjoyable and picturesque routes in the district. In this week’s edition, explore some more leisurely routes, ideally for beginners or families with people of all abilities. Route 1 Barns Green and Slinfold Enjoy the glorious countryside without having to venture too far from the centre of Horsham or Southwater. This route is ideal for those who want a more leisurely cycle, with very few rough stretches and largely flat routes, except for a one or two short steep climbs on tarmac. You can enjoy wider bridleways and only brief bumpy off-road rides. And, the route finishes with a fun hill which you can practically

fly down – an exhilarating end to your cycling adventure. Once you’ve found somewhere suitable to park (it can be tricky at the start in Barns Green) this is one of the most picturesque routes in the country, with an easy section that uses the Downs Cycle route.

Route 2 Henfield, Partridge Green and Ashurst Explore the wonder of wildlife and views along the River Adur, as well as some of the Downs Link. The route can be harder in places, with some demanding off-road cycling at times. However, the beauty of the wooded glades and farmland make it all worthwhile. Begin in Henfield and continue on a journey that varied, and lots of fun.

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Property

Ask the Experts The Stone House, Nutbourne The Letting Agent

Kathy Taylor Senior Manager Leaders

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I am thinking of letting out my property and would like to know what the basic obligations are for Landlords.

Landlords have a legal obligation to ensure that the tenants and their visitors have a safe environment in which to live. Safety regulations have been revised over the years, and penalties for non-compliance can be very severe. It is important to acknowledge that legislation can change significantly. I have given a brief summary of the important legislation which is outlined below. Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1988 It is the landlords responsibility to ensure that any gas appliances or installation pipe work in the property is maintained in a safe condition so as to prevent risk of injury to any person by ensuring that all such appliances and pipe work are checked annually by an approved Gas Safe registered engineer and a written record produced. The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994 A landlord must also ensure that electrical equipment is safe and will not cause danger and that it satisfies the safety requirements of the1994 Regulations by getting it checked by a qualified electrician. Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) As of 1st October 2008 all properties being marketed as available to let are required to have an Energy Performance Assessment carried out and a certificate produced.

The former gatehouse to Beedings Castle has just come onto the market in the pretty hamlet of Nutbourne, near West Chiltington. ‘The Stone House’ was originally built in 1903 but has been cleverly extended over the years to create an exceptional family home which successfully combines plenty of quirky character with contemporary kitchen and bathrooms. Now on the market with Henry Adams, Storrington, at £795,000, ‘The Stone House’ has a flexible layout encompassing four reception rooms and four bedrooms, with potential for a further bedroom and study on the second floor. However it was the visual impact of ‘The Stone House’ which immediately captured the hearts of current owners Adrian and Kirsty Sayers who were exploring one of the many local footpaths when they spotted this interesting house. Six months later, just before their wedding, they saw it was for sale and Adrian convinced Kirsty to go ahead with the purchase in the middle of all their wedding preparations. “As a result the house was ready for us when we got back from honeymoon,” said Kirsty. “It reminds me of home in Scotland; almost like a Scottish lodge house by the side of a loch.” The couple have since lived there for eight years during which time they have extended and modernised ‘The Stone House’ to provide plenty of living space without losing the charm of the gatehouse. The gardens, which extend to around two thirds of an acre, are a major feature of the property, as Kirsty explained: “There

are four distinct areas - a sunken walled courtyard which leads from the kitchen; a meadow and vegetable garden; a woodland copse, and a top lawn for the children to play on.” On the top lawn is a summer house which has power and light so could be used throughout the year as a home office, children’s den or a guest room. “Friends who come and stay refer to the summer house as the ‘chalet in the garden’,” said Kirsty. Harriet Coates of Henry Adams said:

“Potential buyers often ask us for unique but practical properties with character, parking and lovely gardens. Somewhere which ticks all those boxes can be very hard to come by so we are delighted to be marketing ‘The Stone House’ - which also has the benefit of the most fabulous views.” For further information about ‘The Stone House’, Nutbourne, please contact Bill Aitkenhead or Harriet Coates at Henry Adams Storrington on 01903 742535 or email storrington@henryadams.co.uk

The Furniture and Furnishings Fire (Safety) Regulations 1998 Landlords need to ensure that all furniture and soft furnishings, including garden and patio furniture, comply with the regulations. Any furniture that does not comply will have to be removed. Tax (Non Resident Landlords) If you live outside the UK of spend more than 6 months a year abroad, you need to complete a Non Resident Landlord (NRL) form in order to apply for approval from the Inland Revenue in order to receive the rent from your agent without any deductions for tax. Tenancy Deposit Protection As of 6th April 2007 all Tenancy Deposits must be protected in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Tenancy Deposit Protection Scheme implemented under the Housing Act 2004 and apply to all Assured Shorthold Tenancies.

Insurance Landlords need to ensure that they have the appropriate building and contents insurance in place for renting a property. Not all insurance products cover let properties so it is important to check the policy cover. For further details of this or any other aspect of Letting or Renting contact Kathy Taylor 01403 217585 kathytaylor@leaders.co.uk

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Show home ready from 1 August

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BARNS GREEN

£129,950

A 2 bedroom semi detached retirement bungalow for the over 60’s, which is situated in an attractive small development located close to the village centre.

HORSHAM 01403 263000

Nelson Mews is conveniently located within walking distance of Horsham Town Centre,

Nelson Mews is conveniently located within walking distance of Horsham Town Centre, Horsham Park and the town’s mainline railway station. Each property has been carefully designed for today’s modern lifestyles with well equipped kitchens, luxury bathrooms and en suites as well as fitted flat screen TV’s to the kitchens and living rooms.

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HORSHAM

£245,000

Substantial extended family house off Lambs Farm Road. Cloakroom, lounge, dining, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bathroom.

HORSHAM 01403 263000

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FAYGATE

£249,995

Older style semi detached property with rendered and tile hung elevations. The property has been well maintained by the owners and has double glazed windows and LPG gas fired heating to radiators.

Tel: 01403 263000 Email: horsham@mallards-estateagents.co.uk www.mallards-estateagents.co.uk

HORSHAM

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£339,950

Spacious semi detached 4 bedroom family house on west side. Hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, conservatory, spacious family bathroom, shower room, integral garage, rear garden.

and is for illustrative purposes only.

HORSHAM 01403 263000

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BILLINGSHURST An attractive 2 double bedroom cottage-style terraced house built by Taywood Homes to their Nuthurst design. Entrance hall, living room, kitchen/breakfast room, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, family bathroom, garden with patio area, gas-fired heating, double glazing, garage en-bloc with rear access to garden.

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se v e n 3 be d r o o m & one 2 be d r o o m h o m e Nelson Mews is conveniently located within walking distance of Horsham Town Centre, Horsham Park and the town’s mainline railway station.

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and living rooms.

Forming part of a semi-detached older-style cottage, a converted first floor flat which would benefit from some modernisation. Entrance hall, inner lobby, lounge, dining room, double bedroom, parking for 2 cars.

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STORRINGTON

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£95,000

Within easy walking distance of the village centre, a modern 1 bedroom ground floor apartment for over 55’s having recently been modernised. Communal hall and inner hall, lounge, shower room, residents’ parking.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

£449,500

Computer generated image shows Plots 5-8 in a mature setting and is for illustrative purposes only.

A spacious detached house with flexible and superbly presented accommodation. Reception room, kitchen/family room, cloakroom, bathroom, shower room, 3 bedrooms plus a 1 bedroom annexe/wing with living room, kitchen and cloaks. Store room (former garage), parking, landscaped gardens.

STORRINGTON 01903 746000

BILLINGSHURST

£287,500

BILLINGSHURST

A link-detached 3 bedroom property situated in a cul-de-sac on the western outskirts of the village. Entrance hall, double aspect lounge, dining room, storage area forming part of original garage, gardens.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

PULBOROUGH

£500,000

A detached property with 1 bedroom annexe. Entrance vestibule, tripleaspect split-level sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, master suite, 3 further bedrooms, double garage, front and rear gardens.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

£192,500 NR PULBOROUGH

PG £765,000 THAKEHAM/STORRINGTON

£419,000 STORRINGTON

£199,950

Superb first floor apartment with balcony overlooking communal grounds. Detached bungalow in approx. 2.4 acres. 4 bedrooms (1 en-suite), 4 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, en-suite shower room, bathroom, lift, receptions, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, bathroom, shower room, allocated parking. double garage, stabling, paddock, barn, outbuildings.

Detached bungalow considerably modernised and improved with dining hall, re-fitted kitchen and bathroom, 3 bedrooms, sitting room enjoying views over the rear garden, ample parking.

An end of terrace house pleasantly situatecd within a short level walk of the High Street. 3 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen, conservatory, cloakroom, bathroom, ample parking, garden.

STORRINGTON 01903 746000

STORRINGTON 01903 746000

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SOUTHWATER

£575,000

An immaculately presented double fronted five bedroom detached family home with lake views set in a sought after executive development close to Southwater Country Park. Features of this home are a large entrance hall with galleried landing, cloakroom, study, 17ft lounge, stunning 25ft family/dining room, modern kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom suite, guest bedroom suite, family bathroom, double garage and large driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£435,000

An attractive and exceptionally spacious individual family home set within walking distance of local village amenities. This home comprises covered entrance porch, large and welcoming entrance hall, spacious downstairs bathroom, 25ft lounge, conservatory, dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, light and airy landing, 25ft master bedroom suite with dressing room and ensuite, two further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden, garage & off street parking.

HORSHAM

OFFERS OVER £400,000

An attractive and spacious well presented four double bedroom detached family home situated in a quiet cul de sac location within walking distance of Littlehaven Station. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, recently refurbished family bathroom and cloakroom, study, 20ft dual aspect lounge, dining room, modern 18ft kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with large ensuite, three further double bedrooms. Outside there is a secluded sunny aspect rear garden and ample parking in own driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£280,000

An attractive and well presented three bedroom property set in a quiet cul de sac location, backing onto a wooded copse, on a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 15ft lounge, dining room opening onto a modern kitchen, master bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a generously proportioned and secluded rear garden, garage and off street parking in driveway. Double glazing and GCH. No ongoing chain.

SOUTHWATER

£499,950

A superbly presented four bedroom detached Sussex Farmhouse style home set on one of the most sought after streets in Southwater. The property is finished to a very high standard throughout and comprises an entrance porch, spacious entrance hall, cloakroom, study, 22’ lounge, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms, 13’ family bathroom, large secluded rear garden and garage.

HORSHAM

£425,000

A spacious and attractive detached family home situated in a popular location in North Horsham within walking distance of Littlehaven Train Station. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 20ft lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room, large 16ft master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, three further generously proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a sunny aspect garden, double garage and off street parking in driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£3950,000

A very well presented four bedroom detached family home situated in a sought after location overlooking a green in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, modern kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, dining room, conservatory, master bedroom with refitted ensuite, three further bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden. Garage and ample off street parking in the driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£239,950

A well presented and attractive two double bedroom spacious home situated in a quiet cul de sac location on a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. This property offers good scope for extension with a large loft space and ample plot size (STPP). Comprising entrance hall, 19’ lounge/diner, modern kitchen, two double bedrooms, modern family bathroom, landscaped and secluded rear garden, double glazing throughout, GCH and generously proportioned driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£495,000

A rarely available older style detached home, skilfully extended by the present owners, set on a secluded plot in undoubtedly the most sought after location in Southwater. This spacious family home comprises entrance hall, cloakroom, 22ft dual aspect lounge, dining room, utility room, 18ft modern kitchen/breakfast room opening onto a family room. On the first floor are the master bedroom with an extremely large modern ensuite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom, secluded rear, side and front gardens and garage.

SOUTHWATER

£419,950

An attractive and well presented four bedroom detached family home set on a large and secluded plot in a sought after executive development near Southwater Country Park. Comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, modern kitchen, utility room, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a generously proportioned rear garden, garage and off street parking in driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£380,000

A superbly presented and deceptively spacious four bedroom detached family home set in a sought after executive development in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 16ft lounge, fabulous spacious open plan family room/dining room and 19ft modern kitchen, utility room, master bedroom with modern ensuite, three further bedrooms and large modern family bathroom, garage and driveway, rear garden. Double glazing throughout and GCH. Internal viewing highly recommended.

HORSHAM

£237,950

A superbly presented and spacious three bedroom family home situated in a cul-de-sac location on a popular residential development within close proximity of local amenities and walking distance to Littlehaven Train Station. Comprising entrance hall, 16ft family room, 15ft lounge, modern open plan kitchen/diner, conservatory, three bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a good sized secluded rear garden, driveway and also one allocated parking in addition.


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HORSHAM

£235,000

A superb opportunity to buy a BRAND NEW spacious three bedroom home, with 10 year guarantee, cul de sac location adjacent to a park. Comprising of entrance hall, cloakroom, 21ft lounge/dining room, which is open plan onto the 19ft modern kitchen. All downstairs doors 2’9’ to allow wheelchair access. Three double bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside there is a delightful secluded rear garden and off street parking. Triple glazing, solar panels and GCH. Insulated to Code 3. Built to Homes For Sustainability Standard. NO CHAIN.

HORSHAM

GUIDE PRICE £220,000

HORSHAM

£225,000

Horsham Town Centre and mainline train station. Comprising entrance hall, lounge, modern

and other village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, 14ft lounge, stunning 16ft modern

kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. GCH. Outside there is rear garden, garage and

kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and a recently refitted modern family bathroom. Double glazing throughout and GCH. Outside there is a sunny aspect rear garden, garage and

allocated parking to the front of the property. NO CHAIN.

allocated parking.

SOUTHWATER

£205,000

A spacious three bedroom town house, which would benefit from some cosmetic modernisation, situated within walking distance of Southwater village amenities and the Country Park. Comprising entrance hall, 16ft kitchen, to the first floor there is a well proportioned lounge, family bathroom and bedroom, to the second floor there are two further bedrooms and a separate WC. Outside there is a rear garden, integral garage and off street parking in the driveway. Double glazing. NO CHAIN.

BROADBRIDGE HEATH

SOUTHWATER

£199,950

the popular village of Broadbridge Heath. Comprises entrance hall, 14ft lounge, delightful modern kitchen/diner, sun room, two double bedrooms, modern family bathroom, GCH, good sized sunny aspect rear garden and allocated parking space.

HORSHAM

£180,000

A well presented two bedroom end of terrace home situated in close proximity to the Town Centre. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge, modern kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, delightful rear garden, double glazing, GCH and allocated parking.

£224,950

A superbly presented three bedroom family home situated near to Southwater Country Park

Guide Price of £220,000 - £235,000. Well presented house, set in a small cul-de-sac location, close to Horsham Town Centre and amenities. Generously proportioned home comprising 18’4’ lounge, 18’3’ kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and family bathroom. Tarmac driveway providing off street parking and rear garden laid to lawn with paved patio area. No forward chain.

A superbly presented and contemporary decorated two double bedroom home situated in

SOUTHWATER

A conveniently located three bedroom terraced home situated within walking distance of

£192,000

A very well presented two bedroom terraced home, backing onto a wooded copse and situated within walking distance of local village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, modern kitchen, lounge, conservatory, two bedrooms and a modern refitted bathroom. GCH and double glazing throughout. Outside there is a secluded garden and two allocated parking spaces. Ideal home for first time buyers or investment.

BROADBRIDGE HEATH

£139,950

A well presented and attractive one bedroom end of terrace home situated in a quiet cul-desac location in the popular village of Broadbridge Heath. Comprising entrance hall, modern kitchen, lounge, double bedroom and bathroom. Outside there is a delightful communal garden and allocated parking. Also benefiting from new carpets and redecoration throughout. Ideal for first time buyers or investment. No ongoing chain.

HORSHAM

£202,950

A well presented and spacious two double bedroom end of terrace home situated in a cul-de-sac location on a popular residential development within close proximity of local amenities and walking distance to Littlehaven Train Station. Comprising entrance hall, 15ft lounge, modern open plan kitchen/diner, conservatory with under floor heating, two double bedrooms and bathroom. Double glazing. Outside there is a good sized sunny aspect rear garden and allocated parking to the front of the property.

PARTRIDGE GREEN

£187,500

A well presented three bedroom end of terrace home situated in the popular village of Partridge Green. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, 16ft lounge, kitchen, 15ft master bedroom, two further bedrooms and a modern refitted family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a secluded rear garden and off street parking in driveway. No ongoing chain.

SOUTHWATER

£130,000

A well presented two bedroom double unit park home set in the award winning Roundstone Caravan Park, close to local shops, amenities and buses. Comprising entrance hall with coat cupboard, 17ft lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, two bedrooms and bathroom. GCH and double glazing. Outside there is a delightful generously proportioned garden and parking space.


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Horsham £475,000 Price Guide

Two Mile Ash Road £400,000 Price Guide

A four double bedroom detached family home situated in the sought-after Tanbridge Park development, offering easy access to Horsham town centre and mainline station.

An attractive two double bedroom detached chalet bungalow situated in a picturesque rural location. The property is set on a generous plot measuring 159ft x 60ft and offers potential for extension (STPP).

• Sought after Tanbridge Park • Four Double Bedrooms • Fitted Kitchen with Bosch Appliances • Travertine & Slate Tiled Bathrooms • Recently Refurbished • Conservatory

• Rural Location • Large Plot • Potential To Extend (STPP) • Bathroom & Shower Room • 26ft x 14ft Garage/Workshop • Large Conservatory

Horsham £364,950

Broadbridge Heath £315,000

Horsham £359,950

Horsham £255,000

• Four Double Bedrooms • Open Plan Reception Room • Large Kitchen/ Breakfast Room • Family Bathroom & Wet Room • Cul de Sac Location • No Onward Chain

• Period Cottage • Original Features • Large Rear Garden • Detached Garage • Converted Loft • No On-going Chain

• Large Rear Garden • Open Plan Living Area • En Suite to Master • Downstairs WC • East Side of Horsham • Potential to Extend (STPP)

• 15ft Refitted Kitchen/Diner • 23ft Living Room • Two Good Bedrooms • Modern White Bathroom Suite • Double Glazing • No Onward Chain

Cowfold £180,000

Cowfold £279,950

Horsham £425,000

Cowfold £315,000

• Two Bedroom House • Conservatory • Ideal First Time Buyer/Buy To Let • Gas Central Heating • Double Glazing • No Onward Chain

• Recently updated • 2 Reception Rooms • Lounge with log burner • Master with en suite • Loft converted • Double Glazing • Village Location • Utility Room • No Onward Chain

• Five Bedrooms • En Suite to Master Bedroom • 20ft Lounge • Separate Dining Room • Downstairs WC • Sold with No Onward Chain

• Village Location • Inglenook Fireplace • Three Bedrooms • Garden Backing onto Fields • Ample Off-road Parking • Detached Garage

OPEN HOUSE 11.00 - 12.00 20.08.2011

Horsham £309,950

Horsham £199,950

Horsham £285,000 Price Guide

Horsham £375,000

• 3/4 Bedrooms • Ground Floor Cloakroom • Lounge/Diner • Excellent Sized Rear Garden • 2 Further Reception Rooms • Off Street Parking

• North Horsham Location • Modern Fitted Kitchen • Double Glazing and Gas Fired Central Heating • Two Bedrooms • Delightful Rear Garden • Garage En Bloc

• Four Bedrooms • Potential to Extend (STPP) • Central Location • In Need of Modernisation • No On-going Chain

• Lounge/Dining Room • En Suite to Master Bedroom • Double Glazing and Gas Fired Central Heating • North Horsham Cul de Sac • Private Rear Garden • Downstairs Cloakroom

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Horsham £950 pcm

West Grinstead £695 pcm

Horsham £900 pcm

Horsham £795 pcm

A modern terraced set in a cul-de-sac, ideally located for easy access to Horsham town centre and the A24/A281. The property is also set within close proximity of numerous schools.

Converted Barn annexe in a picturesque location ideal for single person.

COMING SOON An attractive top floor apartment in modern build block of flats on the West side of Horsham.

Spacious unfurnished flat above commercial premises in North Horsham. Ideal for professional sharers. Located close to Littlehaven station, local bus route and walking distance of park and town centre.

• Kitchen with integrated appliances • Two Double Bedrooms • Juliet Balcony in Living Room • Use of Bike Store • Gas CH • Allocated Parking • Unfurnished

• Two Bedrooms • Large Lounge • Fitted Modern Ktichen with Appliances • Newly Fitted White Bathroom Suite • Allocated Parking Space • Gas CH • Double Glazing • Available End of September

• Three Bedrooms • Allocated Parking • Living/Dining Room • Brand New Bathroom Suite • Enclosed Rear Garden • Available from 15th August 2011

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North Horsham £1,900 pcm

Horsham £850 pcm

North Horsham £1,050 pcm

West Horsham £695 pcm

Let agreed to a professional couple with a young family.

Let agreed on first viewing.

Let agreed to 2 airline pilots.

Let agreed to young working professional couple.

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Horsham Branch Horsham

£199,950

Connells present a three bedroom terrace house situated in a popular residential location with access to Horsham and Littlehaven mainline train station. Property comprises: lounge, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom, front and rear gardens. NO ONWARD CHAIN.

£190,000 to £210,000

£155,000

Connells are delighted to offer to the market a three bedroom maisonette situated in convenient location to Forest and Millais school catchment area and M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. The property consists of three bedrooms, modern fitted kitchen, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and residents parking.

Horsham

£219,950

Horsham

£175,000

A well presented one bedroom corner house, situated within a cul-de-sac location on the North side of Horsham approximately 0.6 miles from Littlehaven station. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, living room with bay window, kitchen, bathroom and a double bedroom with bay window, vaulted ceiling and walk in wardrobes.

Horsham

£295,000 to £310,000

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A two bed mid terrace home situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in North Horsham. Accommodation comprises 19 ft lounge/diner, kitchen, two double bedrooms, bathroom, private rear garden and a garage in a block, double glazing and gas central heating.

£230,000 to £250,000

Horsham

£275,000

A three bedroom Victorian home built Circa 1874. The property comprises living room, through dining room, kitchen, cloakroom, bathroom and rear garden. The property is arranged over three floors and is walking distance to Horsham train station and the town centre.

Horsham

£550,000

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A two bedroom end of terrace home with through reception, kitchen and bathroom. There is a front and rear garden, garage and off street parking for two cars. No chain.

£330,000

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A three double bedroom chalet bungalow located in a quiet cul de sac within walking distance to Horsham town centre and mainline station. Kitchen, dining room, reception, family bathroom, separate W.C, off street parking for two cars, private garden and no chain.

A fantastic opportunity to obtain a two double bedroom semi detached bungalow in West Horsham, located on a quiet road with local amenities nearby and a bus route into Horsham town centre.

Horsham

£340,000

A beautiful five bedroom detached Victorian family home in central Horsham retaining a wealth of original features. The accommodation comprises 2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, utility area, cellar, mature rear garden and off road parking for 2 cars. Close to mainline station & town.

Billingshurst

£424,950

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A beautiful 3 bed end of terrace family home built in 2008. Bright and spacious reception over looks an impressive south facing garden. Kitchen with integrated appliances, cloakroom, family bathroom, 2 x o/s/p, remaining NHBC. 0.6 miles from mainline station and schools.

Connells are delighted to welcome to the market this two bedroom two bathroom top floor apartment with two balconies. Being converted from the former Tanbridge House School, the property is located within 1/4 mile of Horsham town centre and benefits from a garage en-bloc, allocated parking and further visitor parking.

Detached sizable home, ideal for a growing family, set in a good sized garden and with schools, recreational areas and amenities all within the local area. The home comprises reception room, dining room, good sized kitchen, study (or study/bedroom) and downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs accommodation comprises 3 large bedrooms, 2 with en-suite facilities, and a family bathroom.

Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

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Horsham Branch £700 pcm

Horsham

A well presented two bedroom first floor flat with many orginal features is situated withiwalking distance to Horsham mainline train station and town centre. This property boasts: lounge, kitchen with integral appliances, bathroom with shower, master bedroom with built-in wardrobe, second bedroom, rear garden and allocated parking space.

ATTENTION LANDLORDS PROPERTIES URGENTLY REQUIRED

Please call in or contact us to discuss services on 01403 282525 or horsham@connells.co.uk Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

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Property

Introducing a new lettings service Address Residential Lettings, part of the successful local estate agent Address, are delighted to introduce a new lettings service for local landlords with highly competitive fees. Known for their cost conscious fees by hundreds of clients throughout their five years in residential sales, Address pride themselves on their honest, professional service which they are now bringing to the lettings market. Director Mo Khan comments: “We believe it’s essential not to give a cutprice fee with a cut-price service as a short term offer. We keep our overheads down and our lettings staff focused on finding the right tenant so that Address Residential Lettings are able to offer to find a tenant for your property at a flat fee of just £250.” As the lettings industry continues to experience huge demand across the price and property spectrum and Address already have a number of tenanted properties in and around the Horsham area. “With more people turning to renting than ever before for many reasons including lack of mortgage availability, short term chain breaking and relocating for new jobs,” said Mo, “the lettings business is set to continue to grow.” “Whether this is your first property

to let out or you already have a portfolio to manage, we are confident that landlords will appreciate the personal approach we provide at Address Residential Lettings,” he added. “We’re really excited about the next phase in our company’s development and about meeting many more landlords around the area to talk through their requirements.” For further information please contact Mo Khan at Address Residential Lettings on 01403 734200 or visit www.addressestateagents.co.uk

SITTONS Solicitors

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

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broadbridge heath £595pcm

ashington £925pcm

horsham £795pcm

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One bed unfurnished first floor flat

Three bed unfurnished house in village location just redecorated throughout

Newly refurbished two bed unfurnished ground floor flat in Greenacres

One bed unfurnished ground floor flat

billingshurst £800pcm

horsham £650pcm

horsham £800pcm let similar required

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Two bed unfurnished house in High Street

One bed furnished first floor flat in Greenacres

Two bed unfurnished house close to station

Three bed unfurnished house within walking distance of station and town centre

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Slinfold £5,000 pcm A fine five bedroom country house situated in an outstanding elevated position with far reaching westerly views across the beautiful West Sussex countryside.

Lower Beeding £4,200 pcm A four bedroom beautifully restored and sympathetically extended former Coach House. The property situated in quiet rural location close to the village of Lower Beeding.

Dial Post £2,300 pcm A spacious four double bedroom detached family house located on the green of the quiet village of Dial Post. The property is just a short drive away from Horsham.

Warnham £1,800 pcm A fantastic three bedroom split level penthouse apartment situated in the exclusive development of Warnham Manor which benefits from 23 acres of private grounds.

Broadbridge Heath £1,200 pcm

Horsham £850 pcm A newly built two bedroom first floor apartment located on Elm Grove, Horsham which is within a short walk away from Horsham town centre and mainline train station.

A renovated two bedroom, two bathroom Dairy conversion with delightful views of the Sussex countryside located on a private road in Broadbridge Heath.

Best for Property Management. Hamptons International has been crowned Gold Winner in Best for Property Management at the 2011 Lettings Agency of the Year Awards in association with The Sunday Times and The Times, recognising Hamptons’ commitment to exceptional customer service. Call us to find out more about how our Property Management Services can help us meet your property requirements.


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Residential Lettings | Property Management Billingshurst

£2,800 pcm

Four To Six Bedrooms | Grade II Listed | Three/Four Receptions | Kitchen/Family Room | Utillity Room | Study | Annexe Comprising Sitting Room | Kitchen Dining Room | Bedroom | Outside Parking For Two/ Three Cars | Front Garden | Terrace Area Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Horsham

£1,600 pcm

Catchment area of Millais and Forest school | Walking distance to Horsham town centre and train station | Four good size bedroom | Garage attached | Front and back garden | Pets considered | Sharers considered | Furnished or unfurnished

£950 pcm

Well presented apartment | Two double bedrooms | En-suite to master | Good sized living/dining room | Refitted kitchen | Allocated parking | Walking distance to town centre | Available now Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Warnham

£1,200 pcm

Situated in a cul-de-sac located in the wonderful village of Thakeham | Gorgeous detached house | Three double bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes | Integrated appliances | Charming garden including decorative pond | Modern decor throughout | Attached single garage Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

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Horsham

Thakeham

£1,800 pcm

Split Level Executive Apartment | Exclusive Private Gated Development | Full Range Of Leisure Facilities Included | Three Double Bedrooms | Two Reception Rooms | Two Bathrooms | Fully Furnished | Large Communal Gardens And Lakes | Double Garage And Parking | Available Late October

Warnham

£1,650 pcm

Prestigious private gated estate | Stunning rural setting | In 23 private acres | Full range of leisure facilities included | Two reception rooms | Two bathrooms | Garage and additional parking | Heating bills included | Modern fully fitted kitchen | Presented in excellent conditon | Available 2nd September Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

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£2,500

Five Bedrooms | Part Unfurnished | Five Reception Rooms | Gym | Play Den | Utility Room | Lounge | Kitchen/Breakfast Room | En-Suite To Master Bedroom | Double Garage | Parking For Two Cars Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Pulborough

£2,300 pcm

Beautiful Detached Cottage | Stunning Views Of Countryside | Fitted Kitchen & Utility Area | Three Bedrooms | Large Entrance Hallway | Three Working Open Fires | Located On Private Lane | Summer House | Double Garage & Shed | Available Immediatly

Horsham

£800 pcm

Modern apartment | Close to town centre | Ground floor | Living room | Dining space | Modern kitchen | Two double bedrooms | Available early September Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Dial Post

Idyllic Rural Location | Stunning Views | Outdoor Heated Swimming Pool | Large Rear Gardens | All Garden Maintenance Included | Four Double Bedrooms | Two Bathrooms | Dining Room | Separate Annexe | Unfurnished

Horsham

£750 pcm

Two bedroom top floor flat | Living room | Kitchen | Bathroom | Double bedroom | Single bedroom | Allocated parking | Available now Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

1 BLACKHORSE WAY, HORSHAM, WEST SUSSEX, RH12 1NU

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£1,950 pcm

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£845 pcm

Executive apartment | Two double bedrooms | Fully fitted kitchen | Bathroom with shower | Allocated parking for one car | Walking distance to train station | Close to local supermarket | Contemporary finish throughout | Unfurnished | Available now Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Rudgwick

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150081 Central Horsham £550 pcm Modern first floor unfurnished studio flat in the centre of Horsham. Rent includes water rates and gas heating costs.

376413 Horsham £550 pcm Much improved ground floor unfurnished studio flat situated in a popular residential location. Benefits from security entry and allocated parking.

875699 Horsham £650 pcm Newly modernised one bedroom ground floor maisonette situated in a quiet area of North Horsham.

386094 West Horsham £710 pcm Well presented two bedroom unfurnished garden flat situated within an easy walk of the town centre.

...and then he said FREE rental valuation!

848363 Broadbridge Heath £825 pcm Good size two bedroom mid terrace house situated in Broadbridge Heath village close to local amenities.

541813 Horsham £845 pcm Beautifully presented two bedroom apartment situated only a short walk from Horsham town centre and mainline station.

283027 Horsham £850 pcm Superb two bedroom 2nd floor refurbished conversion apartment situated within walking distance of the town centre and station.

188392 Central Horsham £895 pcm Three bedroom split level maisonette close to town and mainline station. Viewing highly recommended.

740580 Horsham £895 pcm Deceivingly spacious three bedroom unfurnished terrace house in a quiet cul-de-sac on the West Side of Horsham and close to open fields. Winners of Best Company in the 2010 Sussex Business Awards

875745 Horsham £895 pcm Superb three bedroom semi detached house situated within walking distance of Horsham town centre and mainline station.

Horsham:

83141 North Horsham £940 pcm Well presented modern two double bedroom unfurnished detached house with gardens and private parking.

01403 217585

854569 Mannings Heath £1400 pcm Exceptionally spacious four bedroom unfurnished detached bungalow situated in a quiet village location and featuring a large rear garden.

18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EU email: horsham@leaders.co.uk Opening times: Mon-Fri 9.00-6.00 Sat 9.00-5.00


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Motors

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Land speed record attempt

Next generation CR-V Honda has released an image of the new CR-V Concept, providing the first official glimpse of styling direction. The all-new, fourth-generation CR-V is set to go on sale in the United States by the end of 2011, and in Europe in Autumn 2012. The new CR-V Concept embraces a distinctive and bold styling direction. Compared to the previous generation, the concept model takes on a more aggressive stance with deeper sculpting of the body lines and a bolder front fascia. The lower front bumper wraps

smartly upward to convey SUV capability, while the overall lower front bumper design now integrates more smoothly into the fascia for improved aerodynamics. The CR-V’s vertical taillights remain for the next model with a more three-dimensional style that wraps further into the design of the vehicle. Equipped with more efficient engines compared to the current model, the new CR-V is expected to deliver improved fuel economy. The CR-V is one of the top-selling SUVs, sold in more than 160 countries worldwide.

The weekend of August 13/14 will be a momentous occasion. Records are set to be broken and history made as Don Wales and the Bluebird Electric team endeavour to break the UK Land Speed Record on the 4-mile stretch of beach at Pendine Sands, South Wales. Last month the attempt was aborted when a vital bespoke component that was being manufactured in Europe was not delivered. Disappointed in the firm, the team sought to find a UK engineering manufacturer, and were delighted when Dorset-based Transdev stepped in to the breach and support the team. Along with Transdev, the team has received overwhelming response from volunteers who are generously giving up their time to help marshal and assist the 30-strong Bluebird Electric team. During the trials in August, Wales will be driving the current Bluebird Electric vehicle as a test and development vehicle to try different battery

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The official fuel consumption figures in mpg (l/100km) for the Mazda Range: Urban 21.4 (13.2) – 56.5 (5.0), Extra Urban 37.7 (7.5) – 76. 3 (3.7), Combined 29.4 (9.6) – 67. 3 (4.2). CO2 emissions (g/km) 224 – 110.

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Deputy Managers

Applicants must be an experienced RN and have the Registered Managers award and/or NVQ 4 or be willing to work towards them. Requirements include a good working knowledge of applicable legislation, supported with evidence of good working practice and leadership skills. The right applicant will be person centred, have understanding of CQC requirements and be committed to supporting the choice and independence of our service users. Experience of working in the independent sector would be an advantage

Care Assistants

We are keen to recruit individuals who want to pursue an identified career path. Sussex Health Care offers the opportunity to work towards NVQ levels 2 & 3. We reward our staff accordingly for qualifications gained and offer excellent working conditions. Full time day and night duty shifts available.

Activity Co-ordinators

Horsham We are looking for enthusiastic and creative people to join the friendly teams in our specialist care home for adults with physical and learning disabilities and our care home for older people. This is a full time, flexible position involving the co-ordination of a full programme of activities providing a variety of recreational, leisure and educational opportunities for service users in order to enhance their quality of life by meeting their interests and needs. Activities will be organised to promote life skills and social, physical and intellectual well being. We offer excellent career progression and encourage continuing education at all levels. Accommodation may be available if required. For an application form please contact Sara Cohen on 01403 217338 or email sara.cohen@sussexhealthcare.co.uk

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Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.

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Down 1. Estate may be part of the scenery (8) 2. Don’t keep on lying (3,2) 4. Eastern European refinement (6) 5. No straightforward quality (12) 6. The dog to go astray in a row (7) 7. What the fisherman uses sounds genuine (4) 8. Turn golf clubs into tools (5-7) 12. People depend on this for their good looks (8) Quick Clues: 14. An Old Testament character, but he is Across 1. Frustrate (4) confused with Islam 3. Advise against doing (8) (7) 9. Bird plume (7) 16. You may find a 10. Lid (5) working model in 11. Artistes (12) this room (6) 13. Absorbed (6) 18. The sound from the 15. Strain (6) piano is enthralling 17. Hospital trainee (7,5) (5) 20. Attire (5) 19. As a heroine I’m 21. Curl (7) making a double 22. Adjourn (3,5) come-back (4) 23. Poke

Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is Z. Gonzalez, Zapatero, Marquez, all prime ministers of Spain. Down 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 14. 16. 18. 19.

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CRYPTIC - Across: 6 Sharing; 7 Colon; 9 Ledge; 10 Painter; 12 Storm-tossed; 14 Church-goers; 18 Conform; 19 Plant; 21 Cease; 22 By leaps. Down: 1 Wheel; 2 Wright; 3 And; 4 Bounds; 5 Covered; 8 Faction; 11 Archery; 13 Theorem; 15 Refuse; 16 Roller; 17 Snips; 20 Rye. QUICK - Across: 6 Collect; 7 Lurid; 9 Prime; 10 Probity; 12 Extravagant; 14 Disentangle; 18 Puerile; 19 Exist; 21 Vaunt; 22 Courage. Down: 1 Hoard; 2 Climax; 3 Act; 4 Humbug; 5 Distant; 8 Prevent; 11 Brittle; 13 Titular; 15 Errand; 16 Luxury; 17 Usage; 20 Low.

Give yourself ten minutes to find as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. There is one 9letter word to be found.

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Sport

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No home comforts for Horsham U15

Eddie Wells

James Herd Youth Cricket

Horsham U15 suffered disappointment in the regional finals day of the NatWest T20 competition. In their semi-final on the John Dew

John Barron

ground, Horsham faced a tough test against Essex champions Woodford Wells. Horsham batted first and progressed steadily, despite losing a wicket in the first over. John Barron and Jonny Phelps put on 24 for the second wicket, but when Phelps (13) was caught in the deep, Horsham began to struggle. Barron (24) top scored for the home side, but Nick Klein (10) was the only other batsman to make double figures as Horsham were bowled out for 74, the innings finishing with a brilliant hat-trick. Woodford Wells looked in trouble when Klein picked up an LBW in his first over, but the Essex side won by four wickets with seven overs to spare. The victors went on to comprehensively defeat Bexley in the regional final, while Horsham took on the other losing semi-finalists, Finchampstead, in the third place play-off. Horsham decided to field first and

Horsham U15

Klein again made an early breakthrough, but a second-wicket partnership of 91 put the visitors in control. Excellent, economical bowling at the death ensured Horsham remained very much in the hunt as the visitors finished on 140-6. Horsham were 3-2 before Phelps (45) and Ben Shoare (26) put on 72

for the third wicket to keep them in the game. Wickets then fell at regular intervals and despite a brave late effort from the lower order, including an unbeaten 28 by Hugh Turnbull, Horsham fell to an agonising one-run defeat. Horsham coach David Shoare said: “It was a little bit disappointing that

Horsham U15 celebrate two wickets against Woodford Wells

we didn’t really set them a total in the first game. They bowled at us very well. “To lose the second game by one run was a little disheartening, but it was a much better performance. “It was a very good day. We qualified, which was the main thing, and it was good to be in front of a home crowd.”

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Sport

Tributes to baseball club’s Billy So here we go again! Andy Stonestreet 01403 230554 www.northwestsussexseagulls.co.uk

Youth Baseball

Horsham Junior Baseball Club players observed a minute’s silence in tribute to former coach Billy Hungrecker, who died at home in Las Vegas. Umpire Larry Rushin said of the former Worthing Bears basketball player: “He was a big man with an enthusiasm in all he did that put many others to shame. “Billy wasn’t a shouter or demanding. He accepted that many of the kids we were coaching were new to the game of baseball and was therefore always patient with them.

“He recognised that kids here were brought up on soccer and cricket, so his coaching was to get the basics right and the good/spectacular plays would follow. “Billy will always be remembered by me and all those who had the pleasure of knowing him.” The Athletics (7 and 2) won the Slinfold Country Club Bronco Pony League, while the Yankees (8 and 1) beat the Red Sox 14-2 and topped the Clover Construction Mustang League. Making a welcome return to action after his serious bike accident, pitcher Kyle Otto recorded three strikeouts for the A’s at the weekend.

Photos by Paul Dougherty

Historic ‘flight’ by North West Sussex Seagulls The North West Sussex Seagulls (NWSS) made their first group trip to the American Express Community Stadium, Falmer, as Brighton and Hove Albion played Tottenham Hotspur. The prestige friendly on Saturday was the opening first-team match at The Amex, the spectacular 22,500seat home of Gus Poyet’s League 1 champions. Starting on the route used by the old Blue and Whites supporters’ club, the NWSS coach stopped several times in Horsham before picking up other excited fans at Southwater and

Cowfold. By its final stop in Henfield there was not a spare seat to be had. Spurs won the match 3-2, but not before Ashley Barnes had scored the opening first-team goal at The Amex as Albion played excellent football for 40 minutes. The Seagulls, who play Doncaster Rovers in the first league match at The Amex, will feature prominently on the BBC’s Football Focus and Football League Show tomorrow (Saturday). To find out more about the NWSS, phone 01403 230554 or visit www. northwestsussexseagulls.co.uk

So with the cricket season in full swing (sorry about that), the football season is about to start. I sat watching TV while England’s batsmen, including Sussex’s Matt Prior, put the Indian bowling attack to the sword, but I have been thinking about tomorrow (Saturday). This is when the real football starts. Albion will take on Doncaster Rovers in the Championship at The Amex, the first league match there. Scottish football is already well underway and the pantomime of the Premier League doesn’t start until next weekend, but tomorrow is when Championship football takes centre stage. When the weather is at its hottest, the children are all off school and families are away on holiday, it always seems strange that the football season starts again. The beginning of the season is always odd. T-shirts and shorts are normally the order of the day, but eating ice cream while watching a match just doesn’t feel right. The heavy coats, like the old dead sheep that John Motson used to wear, don’t usually make an appearance until November, but that’s when football feels right. When you can see the breath of the players, when steam is coming off their backs and off your scalding tea at about the same rate, when you need to clap and cheer just to stay warm. That’s when football seems right to me. Years ago, one mid-Winter evening, I remember standing in the North Stand at the Goldstone. Nothing much was happening on the pitch and in any case I don’t think I could have seen it through the freezing fog. What I do remember was watching the icicles slowly growing from the crossbar that Perry Digweed was running up and down in front of to keep warm. That was a cold night, but that’s what football is to me. So here we are in the middle of Summer, looking forward to tomorrow when it’s bound to be the hottest day of the year. Just remember, when we are expecting the players to run their socks off and chase every ball (even those no-hope through-balls that Albion Flyer the greyhound would have trouble catching), we will probably find it hard work just to walk up a few steps to our nice padded seats and eat our ice creams before they melt! But that won’t stop me shouting at any player I think is slacking and not sweating blood, because that’s what football is all about to me.


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No half measures in spectacle Athletics

The Barns Green Half Marathon will take place on Sunday, October 30. Last year, more than 1,800 runners took part in the race, which follows a route around the lanes of Barns Green, Itchingfield, Christ’s Hospital and close to Southwater, through some of the most scenic countryside in West Sussex. The annual event was started in 1982 by Barns Green Football Club, to raise money for Muntham School when the school allowed the club to use floodlit facilities for training.

is wonderful that such ‘aItsmall village can stage such a big event ’

The last race was won by a superb Kenyan athlete, 20-year-old Edwin Kipyego, who ran an astonishing race to finish in 1.04.28, almost six minutes ahead of his closest rival. He knocked 21 seconds off the course record, which had stood for 24 years. But the race is not just for serious athletes. Runners of all abilities take part, making it one of the village’s great spectacles and raising tens of thousands of pounds for charity. Last year, 104 volunteer helpers gave their time before and during the race. A small army of helpers from in and around Barns Green, many from local sports clubs and youth organisations, help ensure the event runs smoothly. Barriers, road closure and race information signs are put up from 6am on race day and four teams of car parking marshals deal with more than 1,000 cars.

The Barns Green Half Marathon last year

In the village hall, volunteers register all the runners and issue them with running numbers and timing tags. Helpers distribute T-shirts and other merchandise. A large team of marshals line the 13-mile route, officials drive in front of and behind the runners, helpers hand out drinks at four refreshment stations and others distribute medals and goody bags to every runner at the finish. Everything is organised through the race control centre on the green, from where commentators entertain

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the crowd and keep them updated. Event chairman Vernon Jennings said: “The Barns Green Half Marathon is all about the local community and attracting runners of all standards to compete in a professionally organised road race. “There is nothing more satisfying than seeing the sheer joy and sense of achievement on the runners’ faces as they cross the line and receive their medals. “We are also incredibly proud of the amount of money we are able to raise each year for local charities and

organisations. “It is wonderful that such a small village can stage such a big event. And it is always a thrill to see the huge number of people that come into the village to take part or just enjoy the spectacle.” Event sponsors include Slinfold Golf and Country Club, but organisers are keen to attract more businesses from Horsham, Barns Green, Southwater and the surrounding area. For more information about business sponsorship or taking part, visit www.barnsgreen-half.org.uk

Sport in Brief Triathlon Horsham Amphibians Triathlon Club will stage its traditional Southwater Relay Sprint Triathlon on Sunday, September 4. About 130 teams of three are expected to take part, each individual competitor swimming 400m in Southwater Lake, then cycling 18.5km from Southwater to Coolham and back up the A24, and running twice around the park, a distance of 3.8km. Alex Sheppard, a first-time triathlete last year, said of the relay: “I had a great day, It was really well organised and it was a good triathlon to try for the first time. I’m going to do it again this year.” Horsham Amphibians Triathlon is based at Christ’s Hospital Sports Centre and has members aged from 15 to 80, from Horsham district and beyond, including Brighton, Worthing and Guildford. The club runs a full programme of training sessions throughout the year, led by head coach Mark Ticker. These include time trials, swimming, track and open water swimming. Members participate and compete at all levels, from novice to international elite, over distances from tri-atri to ironman. Trips to France, Wales and Dartmoor are also organised. For more information and entry forms, visit www.a2tri.com

Youth Swimming Issy Dunlop swam in the 200m breast at the British Gas National Youth Championships in Sheffield and recorded her fastest long course time of 2011. Cam Lambourne, who has been dogged by illness in recent months, was still good enough to make the semi-finals of the 50m free. Notching up two personal bests (PBs), he was the third-fastest 15-year-old and a reserve for the semis in the 100m free. Katy Harris achieved a time of 1.07.12 in the 100m back, just outside her PB.

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Why Horsham’s a happy hunting ground for Sussex – Robinson James Herd Cricket

Sussex will head to Horsham next week, hoping to continue their fine form at the ground over the past few years. The Horsham Festival has been a happy hunting ground for the county in recent history – and festival cricket is something coach Mark Robinson enjoys. He told The Resident: “We love all our festivals, at Arundel and Horsham. It’s good to be so close to the crowds, it has a different feel and we’ve been well looked after at Horsham. “The club makes a fantastic commitment to us. They go out of their way to make us feel really welcome and give us what we want.” Last year, Sussex thrashed Derbyshire on their way to promotion in the County Championship, then beat Somerset in a thrilling, rain-affected Clydesdale Bank 40-over game. Horsham is traditionally good for batting. Ed Joyce, Chris Nash, Ben Brown and Murray Goodwin each

scored a century in the Championship match last year. Robinson said: “We have a good record at Horsham and we’ve played well over the last couple of years. “In general we’ve been able to get what we would like out of the wicket. The groundsman has been able to provide a wicket that suits us, which is obviously paramount, because it is home advantage and you want to make it pay.”

All club cricket is ‘important because it’s the lifeblood of the county

Sussex will be weakened by the loss of former Horsham batsman Chris Nash, who will be representing England Lions against Sri Lanka A. Robinson added: “Nash is a very dependable player for us – the rock that you can build a team around. He’s consistent as a person and consistent as a player.

Mark Robinson

“It is a very valuable asset when you have somebody as reliable as Chris.” But the former Tanbridge House School pupil is not the only success story to come out of Horsham Cricket Club in recent history. Robin MartinJenkins starred with bat and ball for Sussex for many years and Will Beer

was an integral part of Sussex’s 2009 T20 Cup win. Robinson acknowledged: “All club cricket is important because it’s the lifeblood of the county. It’s your feeder and Horsham have been very strong in recent times.” Sussex will take on relegationthreatened Worcestershire in a fourday match from Wednesday next week. The two sides will also meet on Sunday week in the CB40. Sussex top their group with seven wins from their eight games, while Worcestershire have managed only one win so far. Robinson said: “What you have to do is try to cancel out what they’ve got and build on your own strengths. “They have one of the best spinners in the world in Saeed Ajmal. We know we’re going to have to play well against him.” Before visiting Horsham, Sussex will play their T20 Cup quarter-final against Lancashire at the PROBIZ County Ground, Hove, on Monday.

A strong team win puts Horsham top of the league, 15 points ahead of Hastings and 22 above Preston Nomads, having played a game more than both. Chichester won the toss and got off to a solid start with an opening stand of 55, but wickets fell in clusters. The score soon became 85-4, with Luke Fisher dismissing three of the top four batsmen. A promising stand followed, but wickets tumbled again as the hosts subsided to an inadequate 186 all out, skipper Mark Bamford top scoring with 52. Owain Jones took 3-20, Fisher 3-36 and Michael Munday 3-47, while Sam Bell picked up two stumpings and a catch. Horsham built a firm platform with useful stands for the first and second wickets, enabling them to reach 1713 before a flurry of dismissals. But the result was never in doubt and victory was secured after just 36 overs, despite Richard Logan’s 3-40. Jones led the reply with 64, supported by useful contributions from captain Craig Gallagher, James Johnson, John Burroughs, Devon Endersby and Matt Henry. Relegation beckons for Chi as they have lost nine of their 14 matches, with only Pulborough below them. Tomorrow (Saturday) Horsham

have a local derby at Roffey, who are always tough to beat on their ground and will be determined to avenge their defeat at Cricketfield Road. After a free week during the Sussex Festival, Horsham have an away game against mid-table Brighton and Hove followed by home matches against their two title rivals – Preston Nomads and Hastings. Roffey were disappointed to be overturned by lowly Eastbourne after posting only 145 at The Saffrons, despite Josh Fleming’s 56. Sussex regular Ollie Rayner (3-11) and former Sussex and England paceman Ed Giddins (3-22) were the principal destroyers, while Stuart Pulford grabbed 3-59. Mark Tomsett notched up 30 in reply, but top scorer Dan Wells, younger brother of Sussex batsman Luke, was the batting star with 59.

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Horsham won by four wickets

Motor Sport Porsche Carrera Cup rookie Kieran Vernon returns to action at Snetterton, Norfolk, this weekend. After the qualifying session at 3pm tomorrow (Saturday), the first race will start at 9am on Sunday, with the second race live on ITV4 at 3.25pm the same day. Having taken over the number 1 car from defending champion Tim Harvey, the 21-year-old BRDC Rising Star from West Chiltington will be looking to build on encouraging 11thplace finishes in his first two races.

Sussex CCC ticket competition winners: See Page 5.

Jones on fire as Horsham go top Martin Read Cricket

Sport in Brief

Roffey

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Eastbourne won by four wickets

Cricket Opening batsman Jonny Willis broke Nuthurst’s club record by hitting an unbeaten 157 against Dormansland. He shared a second-wicket partnership of 190 with Adrian Peckover (30 not out), beating Howard Holdsworth’s individual record of 147 which had stood since 1987. Willis was dropped on nine and survived two stumping chances during his memorable knock, which enabled his side to declare on 232-1 in a drawn match. Nuthurst (193-7) finished one wicket short of victory in a draw against Crowhurst (176-9). Tourists Aston Ingham, from the Gloucestershire-Herefordshire border, racked up 224-5 against the Nutters, thanks to an unbroken sixthwicket partnership of 169. Bob Samways was unbeaten on 50 as the home side held on for a draw. Hastings (120-2) beat Horsham 119-7 (Sam Cushing 48) and Preston Nomads (70-2) beat Billingshurst (66) in the semi-finals of the Sussex T20 Cup. Preston Nomads won the final and will contest the area finals at Guildford against the winners from Hampshire, Surrey and Kent.

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Owain Jones took 3-20 and scored 64

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