The Resident - 16th December 2011

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A young boy who learned to walk again has been recognised for his courage with a special award from Cancer Research UK. Five-year-old Alexander Rice received a star-shaped chrome trophy for the bravery he has shown throughout his treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Cancer Research UK’s Little Star Awards, in partnership with TK Maxx, acknowledge the challenges faced by youngsters who encounter cancer. Alexander was nominated by parents Mark and Corinne, of Hawkesbourne Road, Horsham. Corinne said: “Alexander has been amazing. He has never lost his smile or his joy of living. Continued on Page 2

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– he’s a proud big brother!” Lynn Daly, of Cancer Research UK, said: “Alexander has had a lot to cope with, but he has handled it admirably and made his parents very proud. He is a true ‘little star’ who totally deserves this award.” The awards are open to all under18s who have cancer or have been treated for the disease in the last �ive years. To nominate a Little Star or donate, visit www.cancerresearchuk.org/ littlestar Or text “STAR58 £5” to 70070 to donate £5 from your phone bill. Text donations are free via any network and all of the money goes to Cancer Research UK.

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and at one stage he was unable to walk. As well as causing his hair to drop out, the intensive chemo affected his muscles and his legs ached. He is now on maintenance treatment which involves intravenous chemo every four weeks, daily oral chemo at home and a lumbar puncture every three months. He gets very tired and suffers from headaches and sickness but goes to school when he is well enough and enjoys playing with other children in the playground. Mark said: “He can’t tear around as quickly or for as long as them, but at least he can join in now, he can ride his scooter and play football again. And he loves playing with Charlotte

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“Even though he has been ill and weak, he wants to live the life of a �ive-year-old. “The simple pleasures in life make him so happy. We love him so much and he deserves a big reward.” Alexander also received a £50 TK Maxx gift card and certi�icate signed by celebrities including pop sensation Leona Lewis, rapper Tinie Tempah, athletes Mo Farah and Jessica Ennis and Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. Memorably, on Friday, August 13, last year he was diagnosed with leukaemia. He underwent a blood transfusion and was taken by ambulance

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Friday 16 December 2011

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Council owes us more than vague assurances over future of leisure Matthew James Voice of The Resident

Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre must not be demolished before suitable replacement facilities are provided in the district. Horsham District Council’s Cabinet wants to remove the centre from the next leisure contract, due to start in December next year. If the Cabinet has its way – and it usually does – this will be approved by the full council on Wednesday, effectively sounding the death knell for the centre. The Resident understands that Conservative councillors have been taken aback by the storm of protest since our website, www.the-resident. co.uk, was first with the news on Tuesday, November 15. But so far all we have had are vague ‘assurances’ about replacement facilities for centre users and for well-established clubs such as Horsham Blue Star, Horsham Joggers, Broadbridge Heath Football Club and Sussex Thunder (American football). Following a public meeting this week, Broadbridge Heath Parish Council issued a brief statement, saying it opposed the closure “until public information is made available regarding the guaranteed provision of equivalent or better local facilities for

all residents of Broadbridge Heath”. In public at least, the district council does not even have an alternative site in mind for the athletes, let alone planning permission or, better still, a fully-constructed arena ready for the clubs and individuals displaced from Broadbridge Heath. You only need to look just down the road to see the danger of closing sports facilities before replacing them. The old board of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club sold the Goldstone Ground, Hove, in the midNineties, leaving the club without a proper home for 14 years. Its replacement, the American Express Community Stadium, is

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stunning but was only built after a marathon planning battle and massive investment by the new chairman. Horsham Football Club is still preparing plans for a new ground after its former home at Queen Street was sold to developers, necessitating ground-sharing by the Hornets at Worthing and now years at Horsham YMCA. It is all very well councillors talking

about their pride in existing leisure facilities. But the district’s swimming pools are far from the most important consideration for athletes such as young Olympic hopeful Jade Brewster, who made such an eloquent appeal in The Resident. It is hard to believe that Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre will be demolished so soon after the 2012 Olympic Games. The Olympics were secured by this country partly because of the legacy they would provide – something positive for the future, not just a couple of weeks of the greatest show on Earth. Demolishing the centre would make a mockery of that legacy in Horsham district. There are unconvincing statements by the council about the potential to reinvest in leisure. But savings from closing the centre and money made by selling the land are unlikely to be ring-fenced for replacement facilities, or even for sport and leisure. Who is to say this money won’t be swallowed up in a black hole as the council struggles to balance its books? The council says it must save £1.3 million of its net budget in the next financial year and admits the situation is likely to get even tougher. Selling land just off the A24 may be superficially attractive in such challenging economic times, but Wishy Washy assurances should be left in Aladdin.

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Leader quits Continued from Page 1 Conservative councillor Ray Dawe (Chantry) is the new acting leader of the council and will remain so until the council appoints a new leader, probably on February 22. A by-election will be held sometime in the New Year for the nowvacant seat of Itchingfield, Slinfold and Warnham, as Mr Nye has also resigned as a councillor. Mr Nye, founder and proprietor of the Kingsfold Group, Dorking Road, Kingsfold, said: “During the last six months I have experienced financial difficulties related to the recession in the construction industry. “Over the last few weeks I have put in place actions that I am confident will ensure all creditors are paid, although this will take longer than would be expected under normal trading conditions. “While I am only following a recognised procedure open to anyone in my circumstances (and would not technically be required to stand down) I am sure, particularly considering the current discussions surrounding the Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre, there will be those who choose to make as much mischief with my personal circumstances as they can. “In order to avoid embarrassment to the council, of which I am very proud and have been honoured to serve for the past 12½ years, and the Conservative group, who are the backbone of all that Horsham is, it is better I resign with immediate effect as leader and as a councillor. “I would like to make it very clear my decision is driven only by my personal circumstances and has nothing to do with the impending decisions around the Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre.” Cllr David Holmes, leader of the council’s Liberal Democrat group, said: “I am very sad that this has happened. It is clearly a very tough time personally for Robert Nye. “Robert had a strong commitment to improving the council’s financial situation through increased council income via future development and investment policy. It is important that this initiative continues. “However, one hope that we can all share is that there will be a rethink about the disposal of community facilities such as the leisure centre at Broadbridge Heath and the Town Hall.” The Conservatives still dominate the district council, now with 33 councillors to the Lib Dems’ eight, two Independents and one vacant seat. Cllr Jonathan Chowen, council Cabinet member for leisure, did not seem in the mood for a change of heart on the leisure centre issue when he addressed a lively public meeting in Broadbridge Heath on Monday. The council’s Cabinet wants to take the leisure centre out of the next leisure contract, but the full council will debate the issue on Wednesday (6pm).

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Friday 16 December 2011

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Water, water everywhere – except taps

Woodland Way, Horsham

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About 1,000 homes were left without water when a mains pipe burst – on the day that water chiefs heralded a new leak alarm system. Properties in the Leechpool Lane, Woodland Way and Honeywood Road area of Horsham, plus Mannings Heath and Lower Beeding, were hit by the burst in a 14-inch diameter pipe at 9pm on Tuesday. Southern Water and West Sussex Fire and Rescue said six gardens and three garages were flooded when the pipe burst in Leechpool Lane. A Southern Water spokesman said: “We wish to apologise for the problems and disruption caused to our customers. “It is a priority for Southern Water to repair bursts as quickly as possible and we immediately sent crews out on site to resolve the problem. “The water supply was reestablished early on Wednesday

afternoon, with customers being returned to normal water pressure as the refilling and repressurising of the network was completed. “We greatly appreciate the support we get from our customers who report leaks to us and continue to urge anyone who spots a leak to call our freephone leakline on 0800 820999. “At the same time Southern Water’s team of leak detectors will continue their campaign to find and repair leaks on the water supply network. “Investigations into the cause of the burst are ongoing.” Nineteen firefighters from Horsham and Crawley attended the scene, the last leaving at about 4am on Wednesday after pumping water away from houses. The pipe burst shortly after Southern Water highlighted how ‘intelligent’ water meters were set to save

more than five million litres a day by helping to pinpoint leaks on or around customers’ pipes. In a work programme lasting until 2015, the company is fitting 500,000 meters for households across Sussex, Hampshire and Kent. Jon Crooke, Southern Water’s deputy director of metering, said: “Around 20 per cent of leaks occur on customers’ pipes. The meters we have installed so far have already picked up in excess of 450 suspected leaks.” A press release, issued less than 12 hours before the burst, said: “Southern Water is recording its lowest leakage figures for four years, conserving vital water supplies during the driest winter since 1976. “In September, October and November, the company beat the target set by regulator Ofwat by eight million litres of water per day.”

Wheely good fun, free of charge MP delivers his thanks Hannah Miller, from Billingshurst, and Collyer’s student Siobhan Hawes, an instructor at Horsham’s Youth Cycling Club, are offering free bike rides across the district. The first of these will take place on Sunday, with cyclists leaving the café in Southwater Country Park at 10am for a leisurely ride on the Downs Link. Another ride is scheduled for January 2. For more information, call 07709 989582 or visit www.breezebikerides .com

Shirty over drink-driving Nearly all pubs in Horsham town centre are joining forces with Pubwatch to hammer home a Christmas message to drivers. Staff at pubs and bars are wearing t-shirts with a straight-talking road safety message, part of a campaign by the Horsham District Community Safety Partnership. Greg Charman, community safety manager at Horsham District Council, said: “We have a very proactive Pubwatch within Horsham district. “I am very pleased that a number

of our members have got behind this seasonal and hopefully hard-hitting campaign to raise awareness of drink-driving and the associated lifethreatening risks.” Stephen Threlfall, manager of B52s bar, said: “Drink-driving is more of a risk over the Christmas period because of the Christmas parties taking place. “It’s very important to get a clear message out to the public and to provide a safe environment on the roads.”

B52s manager Stephen Threlfall and employee Brooke Underwood show the drink-drive warning on their t-shirts

The MP for Arundel and South Downs has praised the work of local Royal Mail and Post Office staff in the run-up to Christmas. Nick Herbert met Henfield postman Trevor Simmons, who is also a member of the parish council, an award-winning sloe gin maker and a responder for the Henfield Area Response Team (HART). Mr Herbert said: “I was delighted to meet Trevor, who is clearly one of our local heroes, to be able to thank him and his fellow workers for all that they do in the run-up to Christmas. “Our postmen and women deliver in snow and ice, rain and shine, and I know how hard they work at this time of the year. A big thank you to them all.”

Call for Horsham transport moves Road and other transport improvements are being proposed by the North Horsham county local committee, which is asking West Sussex County Council to make changes. These include junction improvements at the Boars Head, a Safer Routes to School project at The Forest School, a safety zone at William Penn School in Coolham, safer cycle storage at Piries Place car park and elsewhere, better signs on the A24 at Buck Barn, a speed reduction in Langhurstwood Road and an acoustic barrier on the A264 west of Langhurstwood Road. Cllr Brad Watson, chairman of the committee, said: “The aim of the plan is to identify local improvement priorities that go beyond typical routine maintenance works.” The Friends of Station Gardens have received £5,000 from the committee, to help make the gardens more accessible. The committee has also agreed to grant £250 to 4Sight, for sensory impairment educational packs.


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Friday 16 December 2011

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Even the reindeer seemed impressed! 21 out of 21 for Horsham Hospital Becky Freeth Junior Reporter

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published a glowing report into the standard of care by Sussex Community Trust at Horsham Community Hospital. It says the hospital and staff are compliant in all 21 areas of essential quality and safety standards. Dawn Fincham, Sussex Community Trust’s ward manager of the Horizon Unit, said: “We are delighted to receive such a positive performance report. It’s down to the hard work and dedication of the whole team that we are able to provide such a high standard of care.” CQC representatives visited the hospital in May for a routine investigation of the facilities. Mrs Fincham said inspections could have been made unannounced, at any time, so they were a good

reflection of how the hospital was run on a day-to-day basis. Horsham Hospital provides outpatient and inpatient facilities, with 38 beds mainly for elderly rehabilitation and palliative care. The CQC observed communal areas, wards, toilets, bathrooms and patient rooms, and found that all were safe, clean and accessible. Patients said they felt safe and staff were always kind and attentive, treating them with a great deal of courtesy and respect. Inspectors commended the use of a “robust” traffic-light system used to record and update patient care plans clearly and comprehensively. On inspection of food standards, the report says preparation was “clean and tidy” while meals were served hot and looked appetising. One patient interviewed by the CQC said: “The food is lovely and, in my book, the whole place is top of the pops.”

Horsham youngsters Alex Bowler and Michael Barry wrote and performed a Christmas jingle for the Zoological Society of London’s social media campaign. Alex, 11, and Michael, eight, were among six students from vocal group Vocademy who performed outside Santa’s grotto at the zoo – complete with real reindeer. You can watch their video online at www.youtube.com/ watch?v=D4F9D9J6SwE

Michael Barry and Alex Bowler with other youngsters and a new friend at the Zoological Society of London

How to stay safe over the holidays Residents are being offered advice on how to keep themselves and their valuables safe while having fun over Christmas and the New Year. The Horsham District Community

Safety Partnership says: • Those going to parties should plan how they will get home, including keeping enough money for the end of the night, pre-booking a licensed taxi or finding out the time of the

last train or bus. • It is a good idea for friends to stick together when out and returning home. • Party-goers should ensure they know their alcohol consumption limits. • Those thinking of driving the next day after drinking should be aware that they may still be over the legal limit. Greg Charman, community safety manager at Horsham District Council, said: “People should be particularly safety-conscious when out and about Christmas shopping. “Shoppers should ensure that no bags and other valuables are left on display in their car. “Thieves can target large crowds of people in busy shopping areas. Shoppers should make sure that their purse or wallet is safely inside their bag and ensure it is kept with them at all times. “Don’t give criminals the opportunity to ruin your Christmas.” The Horsham District Community Safety Partnership is a statutory partnership of Horsham District Council, West Sussex County Council, Sussex Police, Sussex Police Authority, Saxon Weald, West Sussex Fire and Rescue, Surrey and Sussex Probation Trust and NHS West Sussex. For more information, phone 01403 215116 or visit www. horshamcsp.org

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Friday 16 December 2011

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Changes to blue badges £3k boost from event Repairs at brickworks • Health professionals such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists will carry out the assessments, with medical evidence from GPs no longer required. Cllr Pieter Montyn, county council Cabinet member, said: “The Department for Transport introduced the changes and has also recommended a single supplier, Northgate Information Solutions UK. “These reforms are being put in place to make sure people who need the badges are receiving them and using them correctly.” For more information, email blue. badges@westsussex.gov.uk or visit www.westsussex.gov.uk and search for “blue badge reforms”.

Signi�icant changes to blue badges have been announced by West Sussex County Council. The disabled badge car scheme provides national parking concessions for people with severe walking dif�iculties who are drivers or passengers and for those who are registered blind. From January 1: • The fee will increase from £2 to £10, to cover the costs of a newstyle badge which is harder to copy, forge or alter, and the cost of linking to a national database. • A new application form will include extra questions to understand the applicant’s speci�ic disability and its impact on their mobility.

After being cancelled last year because of heavy snow, the Horsham Hospital Christmas Bazaar was back in business. The stalls and a draw raised £3,067 which will go towards projects for the bene�it of patients, staff and visitors. June Smith, chairman of the League of Friends, said: “A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of our fundraising event. “A few of the mystery parcels, which normally contain items worth more than the face value of 50p, contained items of no value due to a misunderstanding by an anonymous donor. We apologise to anyone who received one of these.”

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Repairs to the gas cleaning equipment at Warnham Brickworks are moving forward as planned. The brick-making kiln at the brickworks shut down on December 3 and the work is due to be �inished by the end of January. A new scrubber and chimney will be in place by Friday next week. Adam Dracott, principal environmental health of�icer at Horsham District Council, said: “With such a signi�icant programme of improvement works and the possibility of project drift, it is good to see that the programme is on target.”

PM criticised over ‘defeat’ One of the MEPs for Horsham district claims the Prime Minister failed at the European Union summit in Brussels. Liberal Democrat Sharon Bowles, who chairs the European Parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee, said: “David Cameron has played a dangerous game and lost. “You can’t separate the single market and �inancial services. We should have put our �inancial services eggs in the single market basket. “The way in which the UK is isolated now is very damaging. We played, we lost and now we are worse off. “The point of the summit was to �ix

the Eurozone. However, under pressure from Eurosceptics in his party, Cameron has decided effectively to relegate the UK to the sidelines of Europe. “The UK needs to get back in the club and stop undermining its standing as a valuable member of the EU. “Without a place at the negotiating table, we may not get to in�luence those very policies that will impact on the City and our �inancial sector as a whole. “The UK will now have to work doubly hard to rebuild its relations and reputation with our European allies, to regain in�luence and be able to stand up for our national interests.”

Festive cheer for the lonely Abbey�ield House, Hurst Road, Horsham, will offer free meals and overnight stays to older people who may be alone or lonely over Christmas and the New Year. Actor Geoffrey Palmer, spokesman for the Abbey�ield campaign nationally, said: “It is so sad that more than 750,000 older people are chronically lonely. While this is a daily issue, being alone or lonely is particularly sad around Christmas time. “If the offer of free dinners and overnight stays at an Abbey�ield house brings a bit of cheer to just one older person faced with spending the festive season alone, it will be worthwhile.” For details, phone 0845 0523553

or visit www.abbey�ield.com West Sussex County Council is urging residents to check on vulnerable members of society this winter. Cllr Peter Catchpole, council Cabinet member for adults’ services, said: “The county council recently launched its Age With Con�idence initiative. We want to make sure that people are con�ident in preparing for and living well in old age. “As the cold weather and darker nights come upon us, we all need to be alert and look out for others in our communities – for example, checking that elderly or disabled neighbours are safe and well in the cold weather.” For details, visit www.westsussex. gov.uk/getreadyforwinter

Council defends merger East and West Sussex Fire and Rescue will merge their existing control rooms into a single centre that could begin taking 999 calls in September 2013. The move follows a successful bid for £3.6 million from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG). Cllr Pete Bradbury, West Sussex County Council Cabinet member, said: “A single �ire control centre will

have more staff on duty than either of the two current control rooms, as well as save money. It will also enhance working with the police and other agencies during an emergency. “The success of the funding bid means project work on combining control centres will continue and both our preferred location options – along the A23 corridor or the existing West Sussex control centre in Chichester – remain viable.”


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Friday 16 December 2011

It’s time to step off a merry-goround of stress

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Festive treat for residents Residents at The Anchorage residential home, Pulborough, were given a festive treat when an award-winning school choir performed a Christmas carol concert. The 53-strong choir from St Mary’s School, Pulborough, sang a selection of Christmas favourites at the Coombelands Lane home. Activities manager Liz Smith said: “It was wonderful to hear the children singing with such enthusiasm and our residents certainly enjoyed it immensely.” Alison Heath, head teacher at St Mary’s, said: “The choir has gone from strength to strength and they just love performing in front of a live audience.” Choirs from Farlington School performed at the bandstand in the Carfax and at the K2, Crawley, the latter in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice.

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Here we go again as that time of the year rolls around and everyone jumps on the festival stress ride of joy. So let us send hundreds of Christmas cards, only to see the same cards stacked in the blue bins awaiting recycling. Let us all regurgitate family newsletters and newspaper editorial ideas because The Christmas Message “has” to be handed out, if only because there was a chance that no one got it last year. Let us get a few flyers and adverts though our mailboxes which indirectly hide some Sunday membership in showy Saturday night glitz and noise. Let us do our best with our finances and our time-keeping by shopping online. Never mind that guilty twinge of awareness for next week’s headlines, which will tell of disappointing high street sales. Let us all try to be happy, full of festive and joyful cheer. And let us be all the things that are traditionally expected of us at Christmas! Or why not just stop for a moment and step off that merry-go-round, the ritual and seasonal festival of stress. In a life filled with concern about costs, commerce and credit, why are we misspending and abusing a gift that each of us can give? It is a gift that will not require an APR or a loyalty card. You will not find it online or in a superstore or down the high street. It will not require belief, faith or blind hope and it will be spent if you desire it or not. Why are we not investing in giving and receiving time? This Christmas, every one of us will spend time and none of us will be able to get it back. What would happen if we chose to spend that time differently? What could we change, just a little, by taking some time – our time – and investing it differently - being aware that we can choose how we spend it. I am not suggesting we spend all of it, just a small amount of it. What if we spent time checking on council announcements or on helping with volunteer groups or getting one small job done for a friend, family or just ourselves? Spending time helping to answer a question on facebook.com/horsham. uk or finding how an item on “fix my street” is being resolved? What if we took time to move an empty wheelie bin that blocked a path or if we cleared the snow from more than just our own driveways. This is not about a Big Society, but it is about our society and our community. No one can tax your time. It cannot be allocated or deducted and it is equally distributed irrespective of your credit rating.

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The choir from St Mary’s School, Pulborough, at The Anchorage

Horsham bar burglary A town-centre business was the victim of a major burglary. Raiders took two safes, containing several thousand pounds, from B52s in Piries Place between 6pm on Sunday, December 5, and 9am the next day. Anyone who saw anything or noticed anyone acting suspiciously in the area around those times can phone Sussex Police on 101, quoting serial 258 of December 5. Would-be burglars tried to break into Carmela, Denne Road, but fled after being disturbed.

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Asda rumour unfounded Novartis has quashed a rumour that supermarket chain Asda has bought part of its site in Horsham. A Novartis statement said: “There are no plans for Asda to buy any part of the Novartis site in Horsham. The Horsham restructuring is progressing as previously announced.” In March, Novartis announced it would axe up to 550 of its 950 fulltime equivalent jobs in Horsham within two years, largely because drugs at Horsham were coming to the end of their use and setting up a new production plant at Horsham would be too expensive.

Wrap for families Shooting Star CHASE is offering a Christmas wrapping service at BB’s Coffee & Muffins in Swan Walk. Money raised will help provide care and support to families with a life-limited child in West Sussex, Surrey and South West London. Wrapping event organiser Sue Watts said: “With the recent merger of the two children’s hospices, Shooting Star and CHASE, we are now supporting 500 families. “We receive little or no statutory funding and in these uncertain economic times are entirely dependent on the continued generosity of people in the community.”

The Twelve Days of Christmas IN the run up to Christmas, the Horsham District Community Safety Partnership is reminding the local community how to enjoy the festive season safely and responsibly. Timely tips have been put together to make sure that Christmas goes as safely as possible. On the 1st day of Christmas Drink driving has been the cause of over 50% of fatal collisions in Sussex during the festive season in the last three years. Sussex Police is conducting regular roadside checks, don’t risk it and visit the Sussex Safer Roads website http://www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk for more on road safety.

On the 5th day of Christmas Christmas can be a time of family conflict. Local charity, West Sussex Mediation Service, provides a free, year round, confidential mediation service. Call 01403 258900 www.wsms.org.uk

On the 9th day of Christmas Don’t overload electrical sockets. Take special care with Christmas lights – always switch them off and unplug them before you go to bed.

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Don’t put on a brave face this Christmas. Domestic violence is unacceptable all year round. Call the National Domestic Violence helpline on 0808 2000 247.

On the 6th day of Christmas Never place candles near your Christmas tree or furnishings. Don’t leave presents under the tree in view of possible burglars.

On the 10th day of Christmas Drink responsibly. Don’t leave drinks unattended and know your limits! Beware date rape and drugs being secretly added to your drinks.

Take time to check on elderly relatives and neighbours this Christmas – make sure they’re safe and check that they have a working smoke alarm. If not, you can call (free phone) 0800 328 6487 and ask for a free ‘home fire safety check’.

On the 7th day of Christmas If you leave your car unattended, don’t leave bags of shopping or other valuables on display. It is safest to keep them with you.

On the 11th day of Christmas Buy with confidence this Christmas. Know what you’re buying by using a business approved by Trading Standards. For more information visit www.buywithconfidence.gov.uk or phone 01243 642124

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Horsham District Community Safety Partnership On the 4th day of Christmas Don’t make your home attractive to burglars. Try to make it look occupied at all times, keep doors and windows locked and ensure all presents and valuables are not visible through windows and doors.

On the 8th day of Christmas However tempting it may be to walk back from parties at night, try to avoid walking alone. Make your personal safety a priority and either use a registered taxi or ask somebody you know to accompany you home.

On the 12th day of Christmas Check the battery in your smoke alarm every week and use Christmas as a reminder to clean it and remove dust.


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We won’t enter into block contracts which force providers into delivering ‘care’ in 15-minute slots. For us, the minimum care visit is one hour. Home Instead has 100 offices, demonstrating that there is a demand for a more tailored service which focuses absolutely on the needs of the individual. As well as our minimum onehour call, we also offer continuity of care, whereby clients are visited by the same carer on each visit, ensuring that relationships are built. Quality care cannot be delivered in short-duration home visits. The one-size-fits-all approach might be commercially convenient, but the reality is that quality care begins with an individual. I hope the EHRC’s review leads to change and am proud to be helping lead the way.

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Support for planning protest I’d like to express my support for the recent protest in Horsham against the government’s proposed planning reforms. George Osborne recently said the government would ensure that “compliance with the EU Habitats and Wild Birds Directive does not lead to unnecessary costs and delays to development”. Sussex is a beautiful county with a rich diversity of wildlife and habitats and wonderful countryside. A

planning system which reads like a developers’ charter will not protect this. I have responded to the government’s consultation on this issue. If they insist on pushing ahead with these unpopular changes I will be seeking to challenge their new planning rules at an EU level. If your readers share my concerns I would urge them to write to George Osborne and Caroline Spelman. Keith Taylor Green, MEP for South East England

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Have your say about BBC The BBC is planning to merge some of its radio and television programming and cut the number of staff. This concerns me and other council members, in case it leads to reduced local news coverage. The BBC Trust is running a con-

sultation until December 21. If you would like to put your views forward, you can do so via the Home Page of the BBC Trust, which contains details and email addresses. Or write to Delivering Quality First, BBC Trust, 180 Great Portland Street, London W1W 5QZ.

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Figure is not so scary after all Horsham district councillor Jim Rae seems to think we face a simple choice over Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre – either close the facility or raise council tax by 17 per cent (The Resident, December 2). Nobody wants council tax to rise by 17 per cent, so the choice is obvious. Or is it? The average council tax bill in the district is about £1,000, but Horsham District Council’s (HDC) share of this is only £135. The rest is for the county council, the police and parish councils. By my calculations, Cllr Rae’s 17 per cent figure only relates to the HDC element, so we are actually looking at a less scary figure of about £23 per property. If it had been collected over the last 25 years, as it should have been, we would only require an increase of 92p per year to council

tax in an average property. Apparently HDC didn’t allow for this over the last 25 years, so if we try to collect this in just one year, £23 is still a relatively large sum. However, Cllr Rae did also suggest we could use the council’s reserves as an alternative to raising council tax. Within these reserves, the 2010-1 accounts reveal a £1.4 million windfall that HDC received last year, a VAT rebate relating to sports and recreational activities. Repairing a leisure centre would surely have been a perfect use for this money, without any need to increase council tax. While I welcome the promises from Cllr Jonathan Chowen to relocate the users of the leisure centre, I believe plans for their relocation should be far more advanced before any decision is taken to close the existing facility. David Trangmar Pinewood Close, Broadbridge Heath

Is leisure centre really made of cardboard? I have never read such a patronising diatribe as that submitted by Cllr Jim Rae (The Resident, December 2). He writes like a primary school teacher, upset with his naughty, wayward pupils who dare to question the wisdom of his plans for the proposed demolition of Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre. Tut-tut – how dare the little

beggars complain? We know what’s best for them! What Cllr Rae is reluctant to explain to his pupils is why the centre now requires the hefty sum of £1.5 million to bring the structure up to scratch. I would like to ask Sir if there has been adequate maintenance of the building over the past 25 years. If not, surely the council has

neglected its statutory duty. Cllr Rae informs us that the centre is well past its sell-by date after just 25 years of use. What on Earth is the building made of – cardboard? By his bizarre reckoning, we must also be in urgent need of a new parish church – part of which could perhaps be leased to Tesco. Have a word with the vicar, Mr Rae. Robert Worley Ayshe Court Drive, Horsham

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Suggestions debased debate I feel obliged to respond to Conservative councillor Jim Rae’s letter and his assertion that to retain Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre would require a 17 per cent increase in council tax (The Resident, December 2). This is nothing more than scaremongering, calculated to hide the fact that no well-considered case has been put forward justifying the proposal to demolish the centre. It has not yet been demonstrated that £1.3 million to £1.5 million does need to be spent. Whatever the true figure, it is not a sum to be spent in one year but an estimated cost over five years – and if spent wisely should represent the main maintenance cost over the next 10 years. Is £150,000 per year over 10 years too much to pay for a facility that serves such a wide community need?

I have no doubt that if this facility was kept there would be no increase in council tax. There are always other policy options. The Pavilions, Billingshurst Swimming Pool and Steyning Leisure Centre will all have significant maintenance costs. Are these all to be demolished too? The majority of councillors within both parties are asking questions and seeking information, both within the community and within the council, so that a sensible and informed decision can be made. Cllr Rae has chosen to debase the debate with ludicrous suggestions. Finally, why the haste to push this proposal through? Could it be that the justification for the proposals is so weak that the Cabinet does not want to allow time for the consideration and evaluation of other options?

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not profit. He says we have a higher level of sports provision than the average. Of course we do! That’s what makes Horsham one of the best places in the country to live – and it didn’t achieve that status by doing things on the cheap. We already have the lowest council tax in West Sussex. Why do we need to start reducing services to cut it even further? Brian Travers Kennedy Road, Horsham

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Insulation scam sparks warning Sussex Police and Horsham District Council are warning residents about a loft insulation scam. Parts of the district have been targeted by a company or companies cold calling and claiming to be working in partnership with the council. But a council spokesman told The Resident: “No scheme connected to Horsham District Council involves cold calling by telephone. “Genuine insulation grants of varying amounts are available to all residents. The council would encourage residents to insulate their homes, but people need to be vigilant. “Both of the local council schemes – with HCL Energy and HeatSeekers – are promoted to residents in the district using mailed letters and always feature the council logo plus contact details for an officer.” For more information, phone 01403 215281, email sustainability@horsham.gov.uk or visit www. horsham.gov.uk Any suspicious mailings, visitors or telephone calls can be reported to trading standards officers at West Sussex County Council on 01243 642124 or via trading.standards@ westsussex.gov.uk

Youngsters given a taste of democracy About 60 schoolchildren from Horsham, aged six to 11, made presentations about rights and responsibilities when they visited Horsham District Council. These included a drama performance and singing about being an eco-friendly school, the role of playground pals and carbon detectives, the Paralympics and the history of the slave trade. The youngsters were also involved in activities to help them understand the council’s responsibilities and

decision-making process. They were welcomed by Cllr Leonard Crosbie, vice-chairman of the council, and Cllr Roger Arthur, Cabinet member for a safer and healthier district, who presented them with achievement certificates. Schools taking part included Castlewood Primary, Greenway Junior, St John’s Primary, St Mary’s Primary, Shelley Primary, Southwater Infant Academy, Southwater Junior Academy, Tanbridge House, Trafalgar Infant and Warnham Primary.

The RSPB is asking people in Horsham district to help birds survive the winter. Sophie McCallum, RSPB spokesman for West Sussex, said: “We all love having friends round for dinner and this way you can enjoy the company of the feathered variety too. “Creating a meal for garden birds can be as simple or elaborate as you like. If you like cooking up a feast in the kitchen or you’ve got kids who enjoy getting their fingers sticky, you could try out a recipe for crumbly pastry maggots. “Easier still, a simple mixture of

seeds and some leftover kitchen scraps would be the bird equivalent of a three-course meal and a lifeline when the weather gets really cold. “Whatever food you choose to provide, it’s important to provide a beverage too. When the weather turns icy, fresh water will often be in very short supply. “They also use it to splash about in, cleaning and preening to keep their feathers in good condition. This means they can trap a layer of insulating air under their feathers, which is essential for keeping warm.”

Wildlife Trust calendar Pictures by two photographers from Horsham feature in the Sussex Wildlife Trust’s online calendar for 2012. Tim Stocker’s photo of a lone swan has been chosen as the image for March and Christopher Mills’ picture of a quail in a poppy field is featured in June. An atmospheric black and white image of the Brighton skyline in the midst of a starling murmuration, taken by Mark Bromilow from Hove, was

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Cllr Pete Bradbury, county council Cabinet member for public protection, said: “West Sussex will be proud to have a team of firefighters who can respond to international disasters as well as providing specialist rescue cover at home. “The situation facing people in parts of Japan is pretty desperate, but our firefighters have been able to offer much-needed support. They have done a professional job in extremely difficult circumstances.” Full story on Page 2

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The union, which represents local government and other public service workers, supported the TUC’s March for the Alternative as up to 500,000 people protested against government and council cuts. Branch secretary Chris Earwaker said: “The county council took decisions to close three of its day centres and make the council’s high-quality day services more difficult to access. “And councillors also decided to change the eligibility thresholds for social care funding, cutting out thousands

of vulnerable people from access to social care. Not only are these cuts unfair, they are completely unnecessary.” Deputy branch secretary Dan Sartin said: “We had a fun and peaceful day. There is simply no need for this country to decimate its public services – and that message came across loud and clear. “The cuts are hitting West Sussex as hard as anywhere, and I was delighted by the response from our members. Continued on Page 2

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The news comes after a business case concluded a merger was the best option to protect community fire and rescue services from the national pressures on public spending. The consultation will take place from next Thursday, July 14, to October 6. Feedback will be considered before a final decision is made. In December, West Sussex County Council and East Sussex Fire Authority announced they would explore options for closer collaboration, up to and including a full merger of the fire and rescue services. The aim was to explore which options

would preserve services at the same time as seeking efficiency savings to meet financial pressures from grant reductions. They also wanted to see how increased collaboration or a full merger would improve “operational resilience and overall capacity to the collective benefit of local residents, businesses and visitors”. A potential merger was considered by East Sussex Fire Authority in a confidential session on June 2. If the authorities decide not to pursue a full merger, work will continue on closer collaboration and “the more limited opportunities for financial savings”.

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homes in each village. The council this year consulted on possible options to meet the short-term housing needs of the district. Its Draft Interim Statement: Managing Development in Horsham District set out three options: • Option One: No planned growth. Responding to applications as they are submitted. • Option Two: Limited planned growth. About 250 homes at both Billingshurst and Southwater.

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Plans for a new crematorium have been rejected by councillors – against the advice of council officers. Peacebound Ltd submitted a controversial application for a site next to The Orchard restaurant, Cowfold Road, West Grinstead, just north of the A272 and west of the former railway line that now forms part of the Downs Link. Rod Brown, head of planning at Horsham District Council, recommended that councillors conditionally approve the plans, which he said were supported by the restaurant and consistent with planning guidelines.

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But this really was a burning issue. The scheme was opposed by West Grinstead Parish Council and this week rejected by the district council’s development control committee. The application included a crematorium, 63 parking spaces plus 34 informal spaces, and upgraded access onto the A272. The proposed crematorium building contained a staff room, office, crematory area with all required mechanical plant, chapel, vestry and waiting area, toilets, hall of remembrance, two suites for

families after the service and a kitchen. Mr Brown’s report to district councillors said: “The architectural quality of the building is of a high and contemporary standard, incorporating interesting design features. “The council’s public health and licensing team have raised no objection to the application but have requested that regard is given to the Air Quality Management Area proposed in Cowfold and possible mitigation. “A sum of £6,000 has been suggested as an appropriate sum to support air quality monitoring through Cowfold village for three years. “The opening hours of the crematorium fall outside the normal morning and afternoon peak periods for traffic movements on the A272. The percentage increase in traffic as a result of the proposal is expected to be no more than 0.9 per cent. “There is often concern that the free flow of traffic on the highway network is reduced by slow-

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moving vehicles that make up a funeral cortege, but the A272 is already the subject of a reduced speed limit in the vicinity of the site access. “With the newly designed site access and the extended right-turn lane to accommodate those approaching the site from the east, it is not consider that the introduction of a crematorium at this location will unduly interrupt the free flow of traffic on Cowfold Road. “There are no highway-related grounds on which to base a reason of refusal of this application. “A crematorium is a facility required by society. Although its location due to its purpose is emotive and unlikely to be welcomed, this would not be a reason for refusing the application in itself unless material harm could be demonstrated.

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Mr Woolford attended Tanbridge House School, whose spokesman Sally Linsell said the school offered its condolences to his family and friends. Alexandria Dyer, who later taught him Maths at Central Sussex College, Crawley, said: “I would like to send my sincere condolences to the Woolford family. “He always stood out for being a pleasant and respectful student, not only to me but within his peer group. It is true he did

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“Nationally we are in the midst of the worst recession for 30 years. Some of our town traders are hanging on by a thread. They need us to be providing policies that support them. “Arun District Council has introduced a one-year trial offering free parking for two hours in Bognor Regis. Why can we not do that here on one day midweek to encourage people into the town?

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Carmageddon! Councillors have voted to increase car parking charges by an average of 20 per cent, despite fears that the changes will hit hard-pressed businesses. At a full council meeting on Wednesday evening, Horsham District Council supported fee rises designed to cut the council’s net budget while improving the quality of car parks in the town. But Liberal Democrat councillor Frances Haigh, who represents Horsham Park ward, told the meeting: “Our competition comes from the supermarkets where parking is free and from the internet which is available 24/7. “Residents have commented on Facebook that these increased prices mean they will shop at the supermarkets instead.

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New homes in Southwater are likely to be given the green light by Horsham District Council. The council’s top planning officer is conditionally supporting Bovis Homes’ scheme to build 131 houses, including 52 affordable homes, east of Turners Close and east/south of Millfield. Rod Brown, head of planning and environmental services, is asking a council planning committee to delegate the decision to him “with a view to approval”. This would be subject to further detailed negotiations and the completion of a legal agreement relating to affordable housing, landscaping, footpaths, bridleways, fencing and financial contributions by Bovis Homes. In a report to councillors before their

meeting on Tuesday next week, Mr Brown says: “The application as originally submitted was for 133 dwellings, but this has been reduced following negotiations. “The proposed development causes concerns to residents of neighbouring properties on a number of grounds, but these have to be weighed in the balance and a number of significant improvements have been made. “The site is relatively self-contained. Any landscape impact can be addressed through the retention of trees and additional planting/landscaping. “The potential risk to the trees on the western boundary is a concern, but is not such an overriding consideration that the proposal should be resisted on this basis. “The noise issues arising from the proximity of the A24 to the site, which have previously been a concern, have essentially now been addressed and it is considered the site does have reasonable access to local facilities.” Ian Thwaites, of pressure group Keep

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Council chiefs are on the verge of axing the annual funfair in the Carfax, sparking a furious response from residents. The Resident understands Horsham District Council is considering scaling down the traditional October festival, which includes the funfair, and/or moving some activities from the Carfax to The Forum. These options have not been officially confirmed, but the council says it is planning other events next year and may need to save money in October. Jeweller and pawnbroker Dominic Sakakini, based in the Carfax, told The Resident: “It’s 19 years of history, but the council is trying to wipe it out. All the council seem to say is ‘we haven’t got any money’.

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Teenager Alanna Baker eclipsed even the efforts of her training partners from Spelbound by winning a European title. The former Collyer’s student from Storrington, who regularly trains alongside the 2010 Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) winners, won a gold medal for sports acrobatics at the European Championships in Varna, Bulgaria. Alanna, who was coached by Ali Harmer and Debbie Livings at Horsham Gymnastics Centre, won the senior women’s pair with 15-year-old Poppy Spalding, from Harrow. The pair are members of Heathrow Gymnastics Club, which also includes the sensations from Spelbound who shot to

fame with their spectacular performances on ITV last year. Alanna, 19, said: “We just wanted to make sure we did the best routine we could. We were hoping for a medal, but we were competing against strong opposition from Russia and Belarus so we weren’t expecting to win it. “We were leading throughout the whole competition and we won by 0.7 of a mark, which is quite a lot.” Of the 37 gymnasts in Great Britain’s senior and junior squad for the competition, 14 are members at Heathrow, including four who are part of Spelbound. Adam Mcassey and Edward Upcott, the latter well known for flying over the BGT judges, won two section golds but finished second overall in the senior men’s pair. Alanna, who trains for 15 hours each week, is guided by Heathrow, Spelbound and GB coach Neil Griffiths. Continued on Page 4

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The BBC has responded to criticism of a major event which prompted criticism of queuing times and reduced a boy to tears. CBBC’s Deadly Day Out came to Horsham Park on Sunday. About 10,000 people turned up for a ticketonly event featuring Live ‘n’ Deadly’s Steve Backshall and Naomi Wilkinson, and a collection of deadly and dangerous creatures such as snakes and birds of prey. Many people on social networking site Facebook said they enjoyed the event, but not everyone who posted about it on the site was impressed. Katy Haddick, from Worthing, told The Resident: “I took my seven-yearold son, Ash, and was bitterly disappointed. “After queuing for an hour and a half we eventually got inside to find

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Friends and relatives were this week trying to come to terms with teenager Toby Woolford’s death in a road crash. Mr Woolford’s Vauxhall Corsa collided with an HGV lorry on the A27 at Arundel, shortly after 7am on Thursday last week. The 19-year-old was released by firefighters and received immediate medical treatment but died at the scene, between Arundel railway station and Crossbush. He was the best friend and near neighbour of Horsham Football Club player Adam Hutchings, who he had known since childhood. Mr Hutchings, who described his friend as the funniest person he had met, played for the Hornets two days after the tragedy and set up a goal in a win at Hornchurch. Horsham manager Justin Luchford told The Resident: “I left it up to Adam whether or not to play on Saturday. He’s a levelheaded lad with a lot of character and he wanted to be part of the squad. “He looked me in the eye and told me he was okay to play. He said he wanted to do his best for himself and for his mate, then he got on the pitch and created the second goal for us. “It’s a sad time, but I think in a way having two games of football in three days may have helped him, taking his mind away from it a little bit. “Toby would have known how much Adam loved his football.” Mr Woolford’s family, of Andrews Road, Southwater, said: “We hope that everyone

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Every little helps as the latest donations to good causes wrap up a year of fundraising by local supermarkets and their customers Sainsbury’s retail and logistics items including tins (meat, �ish, veg, director, Roger Burnley, said: “Cus- fruit), dried pasta, rice, tea and intomers at Sainsbury’s Horsham and stant coffee. james@the-resident.co.uk Lindsay Boswell, chief executive of Pulborough made a fantastic contriFareShare, said: “At a time of severe bution to the 1 Million Meal Appeal. Sainsbury’s in Horsham and Pul“Many of the UK’s most vulnerable economic hardship, we are seeing unborough kicked off a festive sea- people will now bene�it from quality, precedented and increasing demand son of giving last month with their nutritious meals provided by Fare- for food donations, especially during FareShare Meal Appeal. the festive season. Share this Christmas. Customers were invited to donate “Donating enough food to provide “With over 40 per cent of food doThe team of Mo Bros at Sony Centre from left: Chris Wright, Rob Page, Phil Cowey, and Dipesh Patel goods they had purchased in the su- nation charities struggling to meet 4000 meals is a fantastic gesture permarkets while at the checkouts, demand, it is more important than from the people of Horsham and Pulwhichand would go on to be havedoing helped usmaking to prothat we Walkman. do all we can to support borough. Staff customers atdistributed the Sony ever a video MP3 that whatThey we were was to peopleinwho needed at raised Christ- causes meals for more of the area’s such assaid: this, and Centre Swan Walkthem have Mr Wright “We we’re have really been vide a difference toeven others. mas time. people and to developing £940 for Movember, an interna- looking stunned forward by the to generosity of our the vulnerable “It was a bit of fun butwe’d with like a seriTogether, Sainsbury’s in Horshyoubehind for all the we havea with FareShare tional campaign to raise money partnership Horsham public in helpingfollowing us raise say ous thank message it. Ifhelp us looking am and Pulborough donated 4000 the through this with this appeal.” and awareness for male cancers. thissuccess money.ofFrankly, it’s been really received bit silly for a month is food whatdrive it takes to meals the company has collected Sainsbury’s has been Storeand manager Rob Page, assistant touching, and we’d like working to thank with eve- Sainsbury’s”. raise awareness for this great cause, 1.2 million meals in total the camThethat’s successful meal appeal at but this was the manager Chris Wright, Philfor Cowey and FareShare ryone whosince came1994 in and supported us. then �ine.” paign (enough food spent to feedthe a sold-out a yearis of over, fundraiscustomers the UK Dipesh Patel have month �irst “Wetime thought that across our goal of Sainsbury’s Now thatfollows the month the Olympic stadium 15 times).‘Mo TheBros’ ini-, had andhave givingshaved by the supermarket. thewas opportunity to take so part of November as so-called £1,000 a bit optimistic, to in col-a ing chaps off their moustiative has been named theorganising 1 Million food In theMr Spring, the shop “I nominated donation appeal. growing moustaches and lect just £40 short of that is amazing. taches. Wright added: was conMeal Appeal.activities for the cause. Dogs for themine Blindat asone its chosen Customers could choose from Guide fundraising “Throughout the month we spoke sidering keeping point. bene�it from 12too months of The team at the store held raf�les to many people who had been af- charity But mytopartner wasn’t happy with prize giveaways including a fected by the different cancers and fundraising. about that!” So far customers and the jointly raised £3,169. The Sony PlayStation 3, an iPod Dock and it was nice to talk to people and hear store Thehave Movember website, www. decision was made after customers were given the opportunity to vote for a particular charity to receive support. In addition, Sainsbury’s Horsham organised a ladies day of fun and fundraising to celebrate the launch of a new range of clothing by Gok Wan, called TU. The fun continued recently with a lucky dip supported by local businesses. Customers got to sample Christmas fare from the store including red wine, cranberry juice, mince Staff members at Tesco Broadbridge and Sally foundry_resident_ad 16/8/11Heath 13:34 PagePavey 1 Centre pies and yule log, then could pick a bauble from the lucky dip box, some of which had lucky numbers on them, to decorate their tree. Prizes included coffee and cake at The Lounge at The Company James Hood Business Editor

uk.movember.com, says: “Mo Bros chances of early detection, diagnosis effectively become walking, talking and effective treatment.” billboards for the 30 days of NovemMoney raised in the UK is directed ber. to programmes run by Movember, “Through their actions and words, the Prostate Cancer Charity and the they raise awareness by prompt- Institute of Cancer Research. ing private and public conversation As a thankdonates you to to those who helped A Sainsbury’s customer the Meal Appeal around the often-ignored issue of Sony Centre raise so much money, the Hairdressing, a manicure and pedicure They included cowboys, Indians, men’s health. store is offering 10% off any purchase from For Your Nails Only, and a spa Mexicans, Australians and Eskimos, and “Movember will continue to work in the shop to those who entered the treatment and goodie bag from Mi Spa. served customers throughout the day. to change established habits and at- competition on production of their Other prizes included wine glasses, Mark Cheeseman, store manager, titudes, to educate men about the original raf�le ticket. Terms and conChristmas cake, candles and pot said: “Thank you to all our customhealth risks they face and get them to ditions apply, ask in store for details. pourri. Jane Etheridge, spokeswom- ers for supporting the staff in their act on that knowledge, increasing the Offer ends December 24 2011. an for the store, said: “The TU team dress up and donating so generously worked very hard to pull off another throughout the week. successful day of fundraising and we “We are delighted to have raised are so grateful for the support we re- so much money in a week for such a Boris ceived from local businesses. worthyJohnson cause.” dropped in to the Inn in Warnham for a £120 was raised in just four hours Greets Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer meal for Guide Dogs for the Blind and we hearty, Scotland traditional are the ‘Tescocountry Charity of the would like to thank all of our custom- recently. Year 2011’. The campaign will help The£5 Mayor of London was innew the ers for joining in the fun to help us raise million to go towards area visiting family. Duncan Entwistreach our target by April next year.” research, dementia support profesowner Greetsthat Inn,will said: “It Meanwhile over at Tesco stores le, sionals andofa the roadshow raise nice to meet such an effervescent in Broadbridge Heath and Pulbor- was awareness for the cause. hugely ough, the season of goodwill contin- character Another and Tesco store,recognisable in Broadpublic �igure. He certainly seemed ues. bridge Heath, is celebrating the end sausage and mash The supermarket in Pulborough to of aenjoy year his of raising charity cash.lunch, us!” raised almost £1,100 for Tesco’s char- with Throughout 2011, the staff at the The pub andhave restaurant has recentity of the year - the Alzheimer’s Soci- supermarket contributed over ly had atofacelift, thanks to a Appeal. group of ety and Alzheimer Scotland. £1,100 the New Horizons frequent the village Staff members at the shop dressed ‘locals’ New who Horizons Appeal (NHA) waorup in costumes based on nationalities tering ganiseshole. three events each year to Regulars owners Natalie and cultures from around the world. raise money joined for St Catherine’s Hosand pice.Duncan to give the historic buildingTesco a make-over. produce was donated, staff They painted building throughvolunteered andthe gave up their time out, installed new lighting, improved to sell raf�le tickets and took on car the ‘snug’ area revamped the and bar, parking duty atand the two NHA fairs all in just 24 hours. a golf challenge. Mr “ThetoenthusiasTheEntwistle store hassaid: pledged continue tic received to assist with its support support we of the Hospice Appeal in our incredible 2012.make-over There willwas be ajust repeat of the and testimony to the in car boot sale in the car high park regard on Easter which Sunday.the Greets is held in the village. The hosting Christmas carSallyvenue Pavey,is New Horizons Appeal ols, sung by the“It village church choir, volunteer, said: means so much to on Wednesday, 21, when us volunteers to December have the store’s supthere will alsolittle be a helps collection for The port as every and enables Greets’ chosen charity, the amount Dame Vera us to raise an even greater for Lynn whichHospice raises Appeal.” money for the St Trust, Catherine’s Boris Johnson (left) with Duncan Entwistle children with cerebral palsy. Staff members at Tesco Pulborough raised over £1,000

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Interior designer’s Rusper hotel rooms unveiled Three weeks When Ghyll Manor Hotel wanted to revamp some rooms, they chose a Horsham designer for the job – now they’ve been opened on schedule, just in time for Christmas

At the beginning of November Kat- to complete the two rooms. “She was professional in all aspects, rina Smith, owner of True Colours Interiors, won a commission from from the initial design to the project Ghyll Manor Hotel to re-decorate management of all trades people. We its Terrace Room and conservato- are really happy with the result”. Katrina added: “I loved working ry, and the end result has just been with the Ghyll Manor Hotel. There unveiled. The hotel, in Rusper, gave the in- was the odd hiccup on the way, which terior designer, based in Horsham, a is only to be expected with such an specific brief – the rooms were to be old building, but everyone worked in keeping with the traditional feel of well together and pulled it off in time the venue and bring a more art deco for the Christmas festivities. I love designing for hotels, it is such feel to the conservatory. All in just From left: Anne Pierce MBE (Springboard CEO), Danny (Exclusive a pleasure to seePecorelli the difference a refour weeks. Hotels Paul Morgan Fundraising Manager at Macmillan Cancer Sup-to furbished room can make not only Hotel MD), manager Antony(Area Osborneport)said: and Rupert Spurgeon (South exLodgethe Hotel General Manager) guests, but also helps maintain Ford “Katrina has worked tremely hard, with less than 4 weeks the standards and quality of a hotel.” Exclusive Hotels, which runs South Lodge Hotel in Horsham, has raised over £112,700 for charity throughout 2011. At the beginning of the year the hotel group set a target to raise £30,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support and £30,000 for the hospitality industry charity, Springboard. The campaign marked the company’s 30th anniversary. The fundraising �inale was a gala dinner, held at South Lodge recently, at which the MC for the evening was BBC journalist and newsreader, Michael Buerk. Jonathan Pratt, a specialist on BBC’s Bargain Hunt, also held an auction and at the end of the evening cheques were presented to the two charities. A �ive-course dinner was prepared

by Exclusive Hotel chefs including Tony Tobin (chef and proprietor of The Dining Room in Reigate), Mark Tilling (UK Chocolate Master 20062010 and Squires Kitchen), current chefs Lewis Hamblet of South Lodge and Michelin starred chefs Michael Wignall (Michael Wignall at the Latymer, Pennyhill Park Hotel), Richard Davies (The Bybrook, Manor House Hotel) and Matt Gillan (The Pass, South Lodge Hotel) and students from South Downs College prepared the canapés. Events during the last 12 months included a sponsored bike ride in July, which stopped at all the group’s hotels, a pop-up restaurant, cake sales, fun runs, a calendar and sponsored dog walks. Exclusive Hotels’ managing director, Danny Pecorelli, said: “The Gala

Dinner was a fabulous evening and I would like to personally thank every single member of staff, friends of Exclusive Hotels and our sponsors for their support and enthusiasm. “The whole experience has been a fantastic journey and I have been overwhelmed by the generosity of spirit – everyone who has touched the campaign in any way, large or small has driven us towards this truly remarkable total – I am so proud of what we have accomplished.” CEO of Macmillan Cancer Support, Ciaran Devane, said: “Macmillan wish to thank all those who have supported or taken part in the various events that have helped achieve the incredible fundraising total this year. “£24 pays for a Macmillan nurse for one hour – £47,758 is needed for one year, £544 will keep a Macmillan Information Centre open for one day, £156 pays for the Cancer Line to opThe the and Beales ‘design a eratewinner for oneof hour £3,333 is the shop window’ competition is Laura amount needed to provide a Family Kershaw, aged 12. Support Worker for one month. So as Laura, from Loxwood, attends the you can see, this fundraising is truly Weald in Billingshurst has criticalschool and will make such aand differwon a huge brown teddy as well as ence to so many lives.” £100 worth of Beales Anne Pierce, MBE vouchers. and chief exThe of competition was part of ecutive The Springboard Charity, Beales’ efforts in the Dressed Sucsaid: “The funds raised have for already cess campaign, whichunderprivileged encourages the helped 20 more town’s businesses to create sensayoung people go through a developtional and seasonal window displays. ment programme and establish long There are various categories term employment. Thank You!” and winners of the campaign will bevisit anTo make a donation nounced early next year. www.30thirty30.co.uk Laura’s design will now be turned into a real-life window display that you can go and see at the store in Horsham town centre.

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‘Absolutely Fabulous’ LOVE ADMIN? fundraising WE DO! effort by hair salon

The temperature might have dropped this week, but the competition to put together the best Christmas window display is hotting up. Over the last three weeks, businesses across Horsham town centre have been getting their windows ready as part of Dressed for Success – a competition which invites the public to vote for their favourite display. There are three weeks left to vote, and those who vote could win a £300 hamper of vouchers to spend in Swan Walk or a £50 voucher, courtesy of

Mortgage Solutions marks a major milestone in 2011

Good administration forms the foundation of an effective and profitable business.

Clive Hancocks (left) and Paul Watts

Delegate one task or your entire admin function to

– a professional, Staff Clockwork and customers at Studio high 2 quality, affordable service charged by raised the minute. Services include credit control & hair salon have over £1,300 for Marie Cancer at a review & reorganise, debtorCurie chasing, officeCare systems fundraising evening. book-keeping, proof-reading, all aspects of office admin. The event, which was named Absolutely Fabulous, began with a performance by the Street Urban Dance Company and was followed by a styling showcase by stylists Tom and Chris and an auction. Guests received fashion advice Creating calm, order and efficiency… in your world from House of Colour’s Emma Rogers and The Greets Inn provided food. Owner of Studio 2, Mandy Masters, Like Ltd said: “We wanted to put on a Clockwork really spectacular show to celebrate the tal- 788400 T: 01403 ents of our team, have fun with our E: sorted@like-clockwork.co.uk clients and support our chosen charity Marie Curie.W: www.like-clockwork.co.uk “This is by far the biggest event we’ve put on and we are so grateful for the support of everyone who took part”.

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Janette Whitney, a business consultant from Horsham, is joining The Resident Business pages, as a regular contributor. Janette is an award-winning busiWake�ields’ window ness consultant with clients that range from start-up businesses to companies with a £10 million turnoThomas Cook. verAllacross rangeare of industypesaofdiverse businesses taking tries. She is also co-author of The Espart, including retailers, non-retail sential Business premises, coffeeGuide. shops, property With a proven track record of satisagents, pubs, bars and restaurants. fied and ‘Vote 30 years’ experience, Manyclients display 4 Us’ window she is ideally placed to displays, support Busistickers as part of their wear ness readers their and own hand company branded staffwith badges out strategies and achieve voting forms andhelp cardsthem to customers. their Thegoals. council is encouraging shopThe series’ columns by next Janpers tofirst check outofthe displays ette the issues faced by timewill theyfocus are inontown and visit www. start-ups and smaller businesses, horshamunlimited.co.uk to place answering of the questions that their vote. many The closing date is Saturpeople who set up new companies day, December 24. face. Read Janette’s first column in The Resident on Friday, January 6 2012.

ry, free ent ents & refreshm tle cas bouncy It was party time for around 60 guests who joined the owners of Mortgage Solutions to celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary recently. The Horsham-based independent mortgage consultancy was formed in 1986 by Clive Hancocks, who organised the event at Horsham’s Cricket Club for friends, family,

partners and business associates. During his speech Clive said: “Our promises have not changed in 25 years. Our aim has always been to give straightforward professional mortgage advice in what can be quite a confusing world.” The company has been based at their office on West Street for the last 23 years and is run by both Clive

and co-director Paul Watts. Guests who attended the celebration included Bruce Philips from Foundry Press, Brian Elkins and Sarah Eddis from Spofforths, business associates from the town’s solicitors, accountants and estate agents were represented as well as some of the company’s long-standing clients. Mr Phillips said: “Huge congratulations to Clive, Paul and the team on their 25th anniversary”. Dominic Wakefield of Wakefields Jewellers added: “We know it takes hard work and a high standard of service to reach a quarter of a century. It’s brilliant to hear that another local business, and our neighbour, is doing so well. Here’s to the next 25 years.” A representative from Rawlison Butler said: “Congratulations on being an integral part of the Horsham business community. We are delighted to have been associated with you from the outset.”


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Three Business buddies office Hotellaunch group shared smashes

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Making the transition from working from home into first premises can be a daunting prospect, so when two local sole traders wanted to crank their businesses up a gear, they took a different tack… and went into offices together! Celebrating this fantastic achievement, Susannah Brady

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my own office for a while anyway; it’s very hard arranging client meetings at your office when that office is at home. Susannah and I get on very well and our businesses have a good fit although we are totally separate trading entities. The additional benDinner was a fabulous evening and I efit for me of having a secretarial would like reto personally thank every source on tap is obvious”. single member of staff, friends of ExCa Originally from the United clusive States, Hotels and our sponsors for seas Robin has been living their in thesupport UK forand enthusiasm. over 28 years. Fully qualified as an experience has been “The whole English lawyer (she attended Oxford a fantastic journey and I have been University and Collegeoverwhelmed of Law, Lon- by the generosity of don), her early careerspirit focused on – everyone who has touched Commercial Law and Litigation but in any way, large or the campaign she made the switch tosmall Employment has driven us towards this truly Law about ten years ago, setting up PA/Secretary but I also remarkable totalexperienced – I am so proud of her own practice in what 2009.weRobin used to run the back office of the have accomplished.” trades as rwLaw and offers family plumbing business so it was CEOemployof Macmillan Cancer Support, From left: Anne Pierce MBE (Springboard CEO), Danny Pecorelli (Exclusiveadvice and proac- a natural progression to offer that ment legislation Ciaran Devane, said: “Macmillan wish Hotels MD), Paul Morgan (Area Fundraising Manager at Macmillan Suptive HRCancer support to businesses service to any small business to thank of allall thosekind whoofhave supportport) and Rupert Spurgeon (South Lodge Hotel General Manager) sizes. “I believe the bested way solvepart a in in the need of admin support.” Typically ortotaken various events problem is to prevent it that fromhave happenclients are work-from-home helpedOffload’s achieve the increding, but if it’s too late forible that then we total enterprises fundraising this year.or very small companies chefs including Exclusive Hotels, which runs South by Exclusive Hotel here to guide and need helpnurse - whether to release “£24employpays for that a Macmillan and proprietor of assist Lodge Hotel in Horsham, has Tony Tobin (chefare ersinthrough theMark process.” lives– £47,758 some time back into forRobin one hour is needed for their business, Reigate), raised over £112,700 for charity The Dining Room in Kingsfold her partner Nick. or keep because they don’t have the necone year, £544 will a Macmillan Tilling (UK Chocolate Masterwith 2006throughout 2011. and Robin Williams held an Open Susannah told us. “Whilst asking set up OFFLOAD Busiessary forday, the tasks in hand. Information Centre openskills for one Kitchen), current At the beginning of the year the ho- 2010 and Squires Susannah Day on Tuesday 13th December Robin, who is a client of mine, about ness Resources in 2010 trading as “Delegating can be particularly hard tel group set a target to raise £30,000 chefs Lewis Hamblet of South Lodge £156 pays for the Cancer Line to opfor their clients, colleagues and the ins and outs of employing some- a Freelance Secretary / Virtual As- for new clients” adds Susannah, “so for Macmillan Cancer Support and and Michelin starred chefs Michael erate for one hour and £3,333 is the one, she immediately offered to join friends. she has now found take thea virtual step amount needed we to provide Family model WignallHowever, at the Lat£30,000 for the hospitality industry Wignall (Michaelsistant. The one temperature m “My business has grown very me and share the overhead. Now her niche offering back office admin further and often meet up with clicharity, Springboard. The campaign ymer, Pennyhill Park Hotel), Richard Support Worker for one month. So as dropped this week, b quickly and when I needed to take on we are very excited to have moved and secretarial support to small or ents for a good old fashioned handomarked the company’s 30th anniver- Davies (The Bybrook, Manor House you can see, this fundraising is truly petition to put togeth in-house staff, moving into offices be- into our starter unit at City Business so-called “micro” businesses not in a ver, just like a traditional secretary”. Hotel) and Matt Gillan (The Pass, critical and will make such a differ- Christmas window dis sary. came a must… but taking on that kind Centre on the Brighton Road”. Robin position to employ their own admin Susannah lives in Horsham with her The fundraising �inale was a gala South Lodge Hotel) and students ence to so many lives.” ting up. of overhead seemed prohibitive”, added, “I had been wanting to get staff themselves. “I’m a qualified and two children. Anne Pierce, MBE and chief exdinner, held at South Lodge recently, from South Downs College prepared Over the last three ecutive of The Springboard Charity, nesses across Horsham at which the MC for the evening was the canapés. Events during the last 12 months said: “The funds raised have already have been getting the BBC journalist and newsreader, Miincluded a sponsored bike ride in July, helped 20 more underprivileged ready as part of Dressed chael Buerk. Jonathan Pratt, a specialist on which stopped at all the group’s ho- young people go through a develop- a competition which inv BBC’s Bargain Hunt, also held an auc- tels, a pop-up restaurant, cake sales, ment programme and establish long lic to vote for their favou tion and at the end of the evening fun runs, a calendar and sponsored term employment. Thank You!” There are three week To make a donation visit and those who vote coul cheques were presented to the two dog walks. Exclusive Hotels’ managing direc- www.30thirty30.co.uk charities. hamper of vouchers to sp A �ive-course dinner was prepared tor, Danny Pecorelli, said: “The Gala Walk or a £50 voucher

‘Absolutely Fabulous’ fundraising effort by hair salon

Staff and customers at Studio 2 hair salon have raised over £1,300 for Marie Curie Cancer Care at a fundraising evening. The event, which was named Absolutely Fabulous, began with a performance by the Street Urban Dance Company and was followed by a styling showcase by stylists Tom and Chris and an auction. Guests received fashion advice from House of Colour’s Emma Rogers and The Greets Inn provided food. Owner of Studio 2, Mandy Masters, said: “We wanted to put on a really spectacular show to celebrate the talents of our team, have fun with our clients and support our chosen charity Marie Curie. “This is by far the biggest event we’ve put on and we are so grateful for the support of everyone who took part”.

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Clemsfold House - A care home providing a home from home for people with Dementia Clemsfold House, Broadbridge Heath

Clemsfold House Care Home in Broadbridge Heath is owned and run by Sussex Health Care and specialises in 24-hour care for people with dementia. There, residents can receive long-term, live-in or respite care from trained professionals, in a peaceful setting. Residents at the home benefit from a chef, a hairdressing facility, a weekly GP visit, and regular activities, many of which are specifically tailored to people suffering from dementia. They are also visited by musicians, choirs and local schools. The home has been assessed by the Care Quality Commission, which reported the facility is fully compliant with its regulations in all areas, and all staff members are either trained or are currently undergoing training in dementia care. Amelia Sturrock has recently joined as Manager of Clemsfold House and believes that understanding the needs of people with dementia and their families is what makes the home so special. She said: “What we do is much more than providing basic care”. At Clemsfold House it’s about allowing residents to retain their dignity and independence. We treat people with respect, and as individuals. We all share the same vision here – to provide the best possible dementia care.” The team at Clemsfold House also understands the impact dementia can have on residents’ family members. That’s why visitors are welcome at any time. Amelia added: “We know that it can be upsetting or difficult when a loved one

moves into a care home. Choosing a care home can be equally as difficult, which is why Clemsfold House makes the process as smooth and stressfree as possible. “Making the transition into a care home can be hard. “For us, it’s of paramount importance that transition goes well and that the health and wellbeing of residents is a priority. We carry out a thorough pre-admission assessment to ensure that we are equipped to provide the proper care, which helps us when residents move in. “We also encourage people to come and view the home as often as they want to make sure it is right for them and their family member or friend”, Amelia added. “Ultimately we want the same as they do - to provide excellent quality of life for their loved ones, in a home from home environment.” The home has been completely refurbished using the latest dementia interior designs in order to help residents orientate themselves to different areas of the home. specific colours and themes have been used. The home offers the reminiscent room where residents can enjoy memories of years gone by.

If you would like to visit this home please contact Amelia Sturrock, Home Manager on 01403 790312, you can also visit our website www.sussexhealthcare.co.uk. For all other enquires please call Corrine Wallace, Head of Operational Care Services on 01403 219829.

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Hotel group smashes Three weeks left for businesses to fundraising target dress for success Members voice views on leisure centre closure Cllr Jonathan Chowen speaks to BBC members

The team from Answers Investigations

Private investigator tells of bene�its to business The private investigators’ trench assignments that range from tagging coat and trilby stereotype was suspected bene�it cheats to exposing shattered at Business Build- a £1.5m computer supply fraud (a reer Club’s December meeting. cent success). “Forensics forms a major part of The hackneyed perception of a profession recently catapulted our business and we’re the only agenFrom left: Anne Pierce MBE (Springboard CEO), Danny Pecorelli (Exclusive into the media spotlight with the cy that can provide �ingerprinting in Hotels MD), Paul Morgan (Area Fundraising Manager at Macmillan Cancer SupNews International revelations is a house. port) and Rupert Spurgeon (South Lodge Hotel General Manager) “It’s so easy to hack into computfar cry from reality according to Nigel Parsons, who runs the Answers ers these days that it’s not surprising aspect of our work is growing so Investigation agency. by Exclusive Hotel chefs including Exclusive Hotels, which runs South this Nigel added. He said: “We have personnel aged Tony Tobin (chef and proprietor of Lodge Hotel in Horsham, has strongly”, “Employee issues �igure promi16 to 60 who£112,700 work for for us and are The Dining Room in Reigate), Mark raised over charity too,” Chocolate he explained. “No2006less always looking out for suitable appli- nently Tilling (UK Master throughout 2011. of employers would concants to come on board. 2010 89% and Squires Kitchen), current At the beginning of the year the ho- than an employee to a Lodge tribubeingto discreet and sider chefs taking Lewis Hamblet of South tel“It’s groupabout set a target raise £30,000 the needstarred arose, so surveillance gentle in approach. Be Support honest, and you nal andifMichelin chefs Michael for Macmillan Cancer those(Michael suspected of cheating the wouldn’t dream that a 16-year-old Wignall Wignall at the Lat£30,000 for the hospitality industry of is a continuing requirement. woman for example The was campaign watching system ymer, Pennyhill Park Hotel), Richard charity, Springboard. recently photographed longyou, would Davies (The Bybrook, ManoraHouse marked theyou?” company’s 30th anniver- “We absentee golf. Handling both corporate and term Hotel)sickness and Matt Gillanplaying (The Pass, sary. evidence.” www. private work, the�inale agency South damning Lodge Hotel) andVisit students The fundraising was aopergala That’s to �ind out more. ates throughout the Lodge South-east on answers.uk.com from South Downs College prepared dinner, held at South recently, at which the MC for the evening was the canapés. Events during the last 12 months BBC journalist and newsreader, Miincluded a sponsored bike ride in July, chael Buerk. Jonathan Pratt, a specialist on which stopped at all the group’s hoBBC’s Bargain Hunt, also held an auc- tels, a pop-up restaurant, cake sales, tion and at the end of the evening fun runs, a calendar and sponsored cheques were presented to the two dog walks. Exclusive Hotels’ managing direccharities. A �ive-course dinner was prepared tor, Danny Pecorelli, said: “The Gala

‘Absolutely Fabulous’ fundraising effort by hair salon

Staff and customers at Studio 2 hair salon have raised over £1,300 for Marie Curie Cancer Care at a fundraising evening. The event, which was named Absolutely Fabulous, began with a performance by the Street Urban Dance Company and was followed by a styling showcase by stylists Tom and Chris and an auction. Guests received fashion advice from House of Colour’s Emma Rogers and The Greets Inn provided food. Owner of Studio 2, Mandy Masters, said: “We wanted to put on a really spectacular show to celebrate the talents of our team, have fun with our clients and support our chosen charSussex ity Marie Curie. Community NHS Trust “This is by far the biggest event we’ve put on and we are so grateful for the support of everyone who took part”.

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Dinner was a fabulous evening and I would like to personally thank every single member of staff, friends of Exclusive Hotels and our sponsors for their support and enthusiasm. “The whole experience has been a fantastic journey and I have been overwhelmed by the generosity of spirit – everyone who has touched the campaign in any way, large or small has driven us towards this truly remarkable total – I am so proud of what we have accomplished.” CEO of Macmillan Cancer Support, Ciaran Devane, said: “Macmillan wish to thank all those who have supported or taken part in the various events that have helped achieve the incredible fundraising total this year. “£24 pays for a Macmillan nurse for one hour – £47,758 is needed for one year, £544 will keep a Macmillan Information Centre open for one day, £156 pays for the Cancer Line to opBusiness Builder Club members erate for one hour and £3,333 is the can claim 20% to offprovide their bill when amount needed a Family they dine at Pizza Express, East Support Worker for one month. So as Street, before December you canHorsham see, this fundraising is truly 31 2011. critical and will make such a differJusttotake this page ence so many lives.”from The Resident to the restaurant. Anne Pierce, MBE and chief executive of The Springboard Charity, said: “The funds raised have already helped 20 more underprivileged young people go through a development programme and establish long term employment. Thank You!” To make a donation visit www.30thirty30.co.uk

A slice of the action

Members of the Business Builder Club had the opportunity to enter debate with Cllr Jonathan Chowen, cabinet member for arts, heritage and leisure, at the last meeting. He said: “The area has a reputation for arts provision and I want to build on the tourism value of our heritage hidden gems.” In post since May, the councillor soon became embroiled in heated exchanges with members over Capeangry Scarlett’s the intended closure of what they seasonal display believe is a vital leisure provision for the local community. David Brookes, owner of Dab Hands

in Horsham’s Carfax, said: “The �igure of £1.5m for maintenance of the centre that the council has quoted just doesn’t stack up.” In addition, Suzannah Brady, who runs Of�load Business Services, quizzed the councillor on the ease of travelling to Crawley’s K2 for similar facilities. Cllr Chowen added: “Economically, there is no business case for keeping the centre going. It was designed for another era, 25 years ago. “We are now moving away from the provision of the past to provision of the future.”

Lloyds commercial banking is bucking the national trend (downwards) by increasing its lending to the business sector year on year. Alan Trace, Lloyds Banking Group’s Gatwick Diamond manager, said: “In contrast to the current UK average of

minus two per cent, our lending to businesses has risen 9% net”. “The two and a half years of networking is bringing results,” he added. “We have received one strong lead a Wake�ields’ window week for the past eight weeks – proof that networking does pay dividends.”

Good networking news from Lloyds

The temperature might have Thomas Cook. types of businesses areClub taking dropped this week, but the comThe nextAll Business Builder petition to put together the best part, including retailers, non-retail Tuesday, January 10hotat Pizza Express – to premises, coffeeHorsham shops, property Christmas window display is agents, pubs, bars and restaurants. ting up. book your place visit www.businessbuilderclub.co.uk. Over the last three weeks, busi- Many display ‘Vote 4 Us’ window nesses across Horsham town centre stickers as part of their displays, wear have been getting their windows branded staff badges and hand out ready as part of Dressed for Success – voting forms and cards to customers. The council is encouraging shopa competition which invites the pubpers to check out the displays next lic to vote for their favourite display. There are three weeks left to vote, time they are in town and visit www. and those who vote could win a £300 horshamunlimited.co.uk to place hamper of vouchers to spend in Swan their vote. The closing date is SaturWalk or a £50 voucher, courtesy of day, December 24.

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Horsham Area

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

Friday 16th December High-Octane-Junkies at The Bedford, Horsham Loz Netto Band at The Malt Shovel, Horsham McMurdo Sound at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Joe90 at The Queen’s Head, Horsham DD’s Christmas Showcase: Fresh Like Dexie - With Lime - Randem Tandem Father Dangerous at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham

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What an iTune - The Embers Tracks of 2011 release new single online James Hood Entertainment Editor

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Check out the latest single from Horsham band The Embers. The six-piece have released Dragons and Heroes, which can be downloaded on iTunes and Amazon, as well as some other online retailers. The song was recorded at Ford

Lane Studios with long-time Embers producer Rob Quickenden and is the first release since pianist Irek (Tom) Tomaszewski joined earlier this year. The Embers formed in 2003 and their sound combines rock, folk and pop, influenced by both sides of the Atlantic. They regularly perform across the south. The band has also released an extended edition of their album

Standing At The Corner of My Heart, which is also available on iTunes and Amazon. They’ve added this latest single and previous release The Long Goodbye. There’s also an additional bonus piano and voice version of the new track. All of The Embers recent releases, including their first album Love... But In Reverse are available worldwide from all major digital retailers.

Saturday 17th December Chinchilla Zilla at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Southern Nights at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Press To Meco - Pirate & Cobie at Horsham Youth Club, Hurst Road, Horsham (£4 On The Door) Sunday 18th December Stan’s Christmas Open Mic Night At The Anchor Hotel, Horsham

Tuesday 20th December Open Mic Night With Dave Toye & Friends at The Coach House, Cowfold 3 Of Us at Gj’s Guitar Emporium, Storrington 7.45Pm (Bring A Chair) Wednesday 21st December Open Mic Night With Terry at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

Thursday 22nd December Electric Jam Night With Stuart James at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Friday 23rd December Monikers at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Tell Wolves Tales & Blue Stragglers at B52s, Piries Place, Horsham (starts 8.30pm, free entry before 10.30pm) Word Of Mouth at The Queen’s Head, Horsham Paul Burris at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Saturday 24th December Tony Stone at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Classix at The Bedford, Horsham Tickets £5

Wednesday 28th December Open Mic Night With Terry at The Tanners Arms, Horsham The UK Rideouts Christmas Collective at The Holbrook Club, Horsham Tickets £7 In Advance Thursday 29th December Bad Boy Boogie’s Christmas Party at The Bedford, Horsham Mad Hatters Tea Party at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green

Friday 30th December Tigers Don’t Come Cheap at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

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Can a choir triumph over X Factor? Rachael Pratt has a listen to the tracks in the running for the coveted Christmas number one spot, and asks can anyone beat the corporation that is Simon Cowell? Rachael Pratt Music Reporter

It’s that time of year again. Everyone’s feeling festive and (sort of) ready for the favourite holiday – Christmas. But what would Christmas be without festive music to go with it? While songs from way back are reentering the charts, songs from The X Factor and reality TV show The Only Way Is Essex hope to top the chart. However, the newly formed Military Wives Choir (featured in the BBC TV series with Gareth Malone) are hoping for a Christmas no. 1 – oh, and Facebook campaigners (who took Rage Against the Machine to no. 1 in 2009) want to put Nirvana on the top spot. Cannonball – Little Mix Having the X Factor winners at Christmas no. 1 is almost tradition now. Since 2004 the winners have managed to bag 5 out of 6 number ones. Cannonball starts with a flawless balance of soft tones vs. power and continuing into a friendly, pop melody. There’s nothing not to like about it. A strong contender, but will Little Mix follow in Matt Cardle and Leona’s footsteps?

Last Christmas – The Only Way Is Essex The cast of the ITV 2 show have put together a version of the Wham classic to raise money for ITV’s Text

SANTA charity, supporting nine charities including Samaritans and Great Ormond Street Hospital. If it makes the number one spot, the British public will be using ‘reem’ more than the cast themselves. Essex at its best - and much better than expected! Revamping a classic could be a smart move, and we’ll soon see whether it was or not.

Wherever You Are – Military Wives Choir After rising to fame through The Choir on BBC 2, this heart-warming song from the wives of those serving in Afghanistan could just bring tears to your eyes. A moving love song featuring lines and poems exchanged between the

women and their husbands. The single supports various military charities. The voices of over a hundred women with great passion for a great cause make the record one to watch, as the emotion and power make the track all that more interesting and touching.

Our Day Will Come – Amy Winehouse It was only this year we lost Amy Winehouse, but such was her talent she will never be forgotten. Recorded in 2002 but shelved until now, this cover of the 1963 song by Ruby and The Romantics portrays Amy’s raw talent with her trademark sultry tones and an upbeat rhythm. Can Miss Winehouse represent ‘real’ music against modern, festive pop for the Christmas no. 1? While these are not the only tracks in the running, they are definitely ones to watch. But is anyone really going to beat the phenomenon that is The X Factor? This year’s winners have shown they have the talent to go far in the music business, and already have a huge fan base. If anyone’s going to beat the mammoth ITV show, it’s got to be the Military Wives Choir. If the wives do break the tradition of an X Factor Christmas number one at least it will raise money for a good cause and awareness of their husband’s admirable bravery. And what better time of year to do that?

Danny Randon Music Reporter

2011 has been yet another sensational year for music, with talent rising up from every direction. To help us review the past year in music, we called on some of our friends in the local music scene and asked them which track has truly made their year: Alice Ella “My favourite song of 2011 would have to be ‘Who You Are’ by Jessie J; it’s such an inspirational song, and it’s almost a relief to hear someone say the lyric ‘it’s OK to not be OK’ – not only is it an encouraging song, it has a powerful beat and some epic guitars, and Jessie’s vocals are amazing in the track! It’s not what you expect to hear in a ballad, but it works; it’s a real ‘stop what you’re doing and listen’ song!” Pirate & Cobie Adam Payne (Bass) – “I’d have to say that my favourite track of the year is ‘Baboon’ by This Town Needs Guns. There’s some really nice melodies in the vocals, but I also love the guitar tones; they’re subtle, but there’s a really punky style to them, and I love that.”

Lesley Spiers “This is an easy peasy decision to make! It has to be, hands down, Pipe and Tabor’s ‘Elephant In The Room’. As soon as I heard this I was grinning from ear to ear and couldn’t stop wiggling in my seat. The song contains some great lyrics, some stunning vocals, and some very exciting guitar work!” Tied To The Mast Lee Martin (Vocals/Guitar) – “The mutual decision that we came to is that the track of 2011 has to be ‘Shallow Man’ by Butt Smack; It makes me move in ways I only thought possible through the medium of a woman!” Andy Head (Drums) – “It’ll make you dance, it’ll make you smile and, most importantly, it will make you feel…”

JOE90 Steve Needham (Drums) – “The British music scene has produced some great sounds this year: Frank Turner and PJ Harvey broth released great albums, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds came out of nowhere…But on a personal level, there’s a song released this year by a singersongwriter called Mike Rosenberg, AKA Passenger, called ‘What You’re Thinking’ which I just love. It has a warm summery feel, which reminds me of spending time with my wife and friends.”


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Entertainment

Pupils perform jazz and big band classics More than 500 music fans �illed the Christ’s Hospital School theatre for an evening of performance by the school’s most accomplished young musicians and singers. Tickets for the popular Big Band Christmas Concert were sold out weeks before the event and the 39 members of the band played a mixture of old and new pieces, including some group Jazz and vocal numbers. With a festive theme, the band played Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas and Here Comes Santa Claus. Strong vocalists sang Blue Moon, The Look of Love and Orange Coloured Sky, and paid tribute to the

likes of Bobby Daren and Frank Sinatra with Mack the Knife and My Way. The band played old favourites That’s Life and Amazing Grace mixed with hits by Lennon & McCartney, KC & the Sunshine Band, Barry Manilow and Bill Withers. Band Master, Terry Whittingham, said: “Our audiences come to enjoy the variety of music we play and to hear young musicians who have a lot of talent. “We had some very �ine players on the stage for this concert who gained valuable experience performing in front of a full and appreciative audience.”

Sophia Moir Fashion Editor

Kid-friendly Shakespeare comes to The Hawth Children’s favourites Shakespeare 4 Kidz will be performing Romeo and Juliet at The Hawth in January. Shakespeare 4 Kidz has introduced millions of young people to the work of Shakespeare over the last 15 years, with its modern musical adaptations of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night, The Tempest and Hamlet. The complicated stories and complex text are simpli�ied by the use of modern language linking together the most famous and best-loved

lines. The productions include catchy songs and dances too. Shakespeare’s tragedy of the starcrossed teenagers is one of the most famous love stories in the world, having been retold in countless ways since Shakespeare �irst put his play on stage some 400 years ago. Love and hate, laughter and tears, politics and religion, power and passion – Shakespeare 4 Kidz’ Romeo and Juliet has got them all – and in a way everyone can relate to. Children as young as eight can

Who won in the X Factor style stakes?

enjoy the show and it is equally as entertaining for adults. Director and Shakespeare 4 Kidz founder Julian Chenery said: “The theatres we have chosen to visit are places where there is traditionally a massive demand to see us and where we have been playing to packed houses for years and years.” Romeo and Juliet is showing on Friday, January 27 at 10.30am and 1.30pm. Call 01293 553636 for information and tickets.

Firstly, girl power! I haven’t seen this much support for a girl band since the Spice Girls - congratulations Little Mix, you’ve done us ladies proud. So each week, we have been watching with bated breath to see what Kelly and Tulisa will be wearing on the X Factor stage and I have to say, whilst I love Kelly’s daring, glamorous looks, I prefer how Tulisa �launts her curves every week - you go girl! As well as the judges, the contestants have been dolled up courtesy of the X Factor style machine each weekend. In the �inals, Marcus looked like a star in his colour block suits, bow ties and suave specs, whilst Little Mix’s Jesy looked a little messy in her sliced up grey trousers. Amelia’s pink prom dress was a bit ‘gypsy wedding’ for my taste - I preferred her black �lapper style dress. Elsewhere, what was Caroline Flack thinking? Her sparkly skater dress made her look much larger than she was, while Gary was looking very dapper in his velvet suit. However, for me, the winner in the X Factor style stakes in the �inals was Leona Lewis. How stunning did she look in her red ball gown with matching lips? Feisty! Show ‘em how it’s done, girl.

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The Wordsearch

As it’s our last newspaper of the year, we thought we’d give you something to keep you busy over the next couple of weeks. Hidden in the grid below are 20 local businesses whose adverts feature in this week’s edition. But which are they? Have a look through your favourite local paper, highlight or circle the company names in the grid, complete the form and send this page to: Competition Master, The Resident, First Floor, 7-8 Sterling Buildings, Carfax, Horsham RH12 1DR by 12.00 midday on Wednesday, January 4. One correctly completed wordsearch will win the prize detailed below. Please read the terms and conditions at the bottom of the page.

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Box Office 01403 750220 www.thecapitolhorsham.com

Spring 2012 Theatre Season Now Booking… THE SOLDIERS Sunday 15 January 7.30pm Following the release of their latest album, Message to You, The Soldiers embark on a new UK tour. Tickets Selling Fast!

HORRIBLE HISTORIES Terrible Tudors and Vile Victorians Thursday 26 - Sunday 29 January The Birmingham Stage Company return to Horsham with two fantastic shows live on stage. Using actors and ground-breaking 3D special effects, these shows are guaranteed to thrill you and your children.

A NIGHT OF DIRTY DANCING Friday 3 February 8pm Not the West End and touring musical, but the brand-new sensational, box office smash hit. Take a trip back to the summer of ’63 and relive Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey’s sizzling performance in the ultimate coming of age romance.

THE VOICE OF ROY ORBISON

17 December 2011 - 2 January 2012

Saturday 4 February 8pm A superb production featuring the sounds of ‘The Big O’. Hear all your favourite hits including, Only the Lonely, Wake Up Little Suzie and Peggy Sue.

ABBA THE SHOW Friday 10 February 8pm Barry Walker’s Smackee present in music and costume, over 2 hours of all that was best from one of the world’s most popular hit recording groups.

JACKSON LIVE

CINEMA Friday 16 - Thursday 22 December SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS (12A) Digital Daily 2.30pm, 5.15pm & 8pm HAPPY FEET TWO (U) Daily 11.45am & 2.15pm (no 11.45am Sun) NEW YEARS EVE (12A) Digital Daily 5pm & 7.45pm

Saturday 11 February 8pm Back by popular demand! Amir Sharma’s portrayal of Michael Jackson in his prime has to be the most vocally and visually accurate tribute to The King of Pop. Don’t miss it!

CHRIS AND PUI ROADSHOW 2012 Monday 13 February 11am & 2pm CBeebies favourite double act are coming to town! Giggle along with Chris and Pui in their new roadshow packed with fantastic songs, games and a few surprises!


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Entertainment

Panto gets the party season started

James Hood Review

It might have been a gloomy year for much of the country, what with the economy and the weather, but they are having none of that nonsense at The Capitol right now. The seasonal spirits are being well and truly lifted by the on-stage sensation that is this year’s panto. And what a show they have got for you. Produced in-house and written and directed by none other than the chap who actually ‘runs the show’ at the venue, Michael Gattrell, this is one event that will top off your year with a big fat grin. TV stars like Sarah Jane Honeywell and Connor Bryne join lesser-known actors who can certainly hold their own - a star of the night being Joseph Pitcher as Billy. Despite having no mates at the beginning of the show, he had made a few by the time the curtain went down. If he’s that much fun in real life, I’ll be his friend anytime. Outstanding performance. Having said all this, I must confess, as a grown man with no kids, I wasn’t exactly skipping into the theatre on opening night. Sauntering in with a big glass of wine is a more appropriate description. But in hindsight, I don’t know why I

waited 20 years to once again experience the annual thigh-slapping tradition. Quite simply, I left on a complete high – one that had nothing to do with my Chardonnay. The team behind the show cleverly mixed the old with the new. The introduction of pop songs and superbly polished dance routines didn’t mean there was any less of the good old-fashioned booing and hissing at the baddie. Plus there were double entendres flying about the place left, right and centre, keeping the more mature boys and girls entertained. With a combination of classic storyline, narration by Fairy Twinkle, songs and a refreshing interlude of floating puppets, the show kept everyone’s attention throughout (even mine) - which is not easy to do when half your audience is under 12. Frankly, it was party central in there. And if a trip to this panto doesn’t give you a festive feeling, then nothing will. Plus, at just £10 a pop, it’s utter comedy and entertainment value. If an audience participation-phobic like me can love it this much, don’t deprive your kids, or yourself, of such joy. Go see Jack and the Beanstalk before it ends on 2 January 2012. For tickets visit www.thecapitolhorsham. com or call 01403 751220.

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law star in Sherlock Holmes, as the detective and his sidekick Dr. Watson, join forces to outwit and bring down their fiercest adversary, Professor Moriarty.

All-star cast welcomes 2012 in feel-good film Follow the story of various people as they prepare for the most fun night of the annual calendar, in New Years Eve. With an ensemble cast of practically every Hollywood star under the sun, you’re bound to spot one of your favourites. They include Michelle Pfeiffer, Zac Efron, Hilary Swank (an Oscar winner), Ashton Kutcher, Jessica Biel and Robert De Niro – and that’s just skimming the surface. Swanks plays the head of the Times Square Alliance in New York, the organisation that puts on the city’s party. In the hours leading up to that ball dropping, we get to meet the rest of the characters. Pfeiffer is attempting to complete a list of resolutions she made while sat in her depressing job (with a

little help from courier Efon), Catherine Heigl is getting over a broken heart and two pregnant women race each other to labour in an attempt to win a cash prize for the first New Year baby. More tender moments between the dying De Niro and his daughter as well as a video phone call between Halle Berry and her partner in Afghanistan remind us just how important the night can be. Filled with memories of the past, and hope for the future. Even if it is the season to be jolly, there’s always room to be a little happier, and this film is as feel-good as they get. See it at The Capitol until Thursday, December 22. To book visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com or call 01403 750220.

Also showing on the big screen Happy Feet 2 in 2D Elijah Wood, Pink and Robin Williams lend their voices to the sequel in the animated penguin flick series. Mumble and Gloria’s son Erik is reluctant to try dancing, as most penguins in Emperor land do.

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Based on the novel by Stieg Larsson, this film follows Mikael Blomkvist as he attempts to find a woman who has been missing for 40 years. Starts Monday 26th December.

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


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17th December A Concert of Carols

17th Dec - 2nd Jan

Hen�ield High Street will celebrate the ‘Spirit of Christmas’ from 4-8pm. Carol singing, musical groups, charity stalls, fairground rides, Santa’s grotto, children’s fancy dress competition, food and refreshments. Come and enjoy an evening of festivities in this village of good cheer.

Horsham Chamber Choir combine with the vocal ensemble Cantilena for a concert of carols and readings at Sedgwick Park House, Horsham. Tickets are £15, including wine and mince pies. Mulled wine will be served from 7pm, concert starts at 7.30pm. For tickets email cantilena. info@gmail.com or phone Sarah Russell on 01403 266725.

It’s panto season at The Capitol! Showing twice a day, every day, except Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, until January 2. See Page 27 for our review. For more information and to book tickets, visit www. thecapitolhorsham.com

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18th December

18th December

Santa will be in his grotto at the South Downs Light Railway over the weekend. For more details visit www.sdlrs.com or telephone the information line on 07518 753784. There will be plenty of spaces for ‘on the day’ visitors. Located within the Pulborough Garden Centre.

The Annual Community Carol Service at The Salvation Army, Booth Way, Horsham, at 10.30am. Featuring The Salvation Army Band, Singers, Children and Youth – and ‘Kids Alive’ featured in the presentation – Stable Manners.

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.

20th December

Winter Family Fun Day

20th December

Mary How Trust Film Society

21th December

Mini fun day at RSPB Pulborough Brooks nature reserve. Try Christmassy crafts, play a silly game, or follow the winter trail! Costs £3 per child (£1.50 per Wildlife Explorer member); Adults must accompany (£1 per person, free to RSPB members). 11am - 3pm.

The next presentation from the Mary How Trust Film Society will be Jane Eyre (PG) at West Chiltington Village Hall; screenings at 3pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00, including membership. Tickets on the door or call 01798 877641. For more info see www.maryhowtrust.org

Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch are holding a coffee morning every Wednesday from 10am12pm. All are welcome, please bring a friend. Needles Farm buildings, Three Acres, Horsham.

Hen�ield Christmas Celebration

Santa’s Grotto at SDLRS

Community Carol Service

Jack and the Beanstalk

Cash Prize Bingo

RAFA Club Coffee Morning


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Events

Add your event to our online Events page, free of charge at www.the-resident.co.uk/events 21st December Messy Church

21st December

Carols for St. Catherine’s

22nd December Wildlife walkabouts

24th December

Jackie Generation Xmas Special

5th January

London Road Methodist Church, Horsham at 10.30am–1pm. Craft, activities, games, celebration and food, for families and people of all ages. Includes a performance by Upbeat Puppets. All welcome. No charge, but donations gratefully accepted. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. For more details see www.lrmchorsham.org

A choir including celebrated professional singers and teachers Sarah Esser, Jill Elsworthy and Dianne Walters, the leader of Horsham’s ‘Pleasure Singers’, will perform all your favourite Christmas carols to raise funds for St Catherine’s Hospice. Horsham’s Pirie’s Place at midday.

RSPB Pulborough Brooks nature reserve’s regular gentle ramble is an ideal introduction to the reserve and its varied habitats and wildlife. An informal nature walk, taking in the seasonal delights on the brooks or the heathland trail. 10am–12pm. Every Thursday. Costs £4 per person (£2 for RSPB members).

Band Night: Jackie Generation Xmas Special at The Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham, RH12 5PJ. Doors open 7.30pm, music from 8.30pm. Bar open until 11.30pm and restaurant until 9pm. Tickets available on the door or call 01403 751150.

The popular annual Bridge Drive will take place at 1.30pm for 1.45pm. An afternoon of bridge at West Sussex Golf Club is accompanied by tea and a grand raf�le. Tickets are £12.50 per person; £50 per table. Visit www.maryhowtrust.org to book your place.

9th January

11th January

Horsham Skeptics in the Pub

A talk by Ben Hardwidge, followed by a Q&A. The ‘Sharks Don’t Get Cancer’ myth and the impact of traditional medicine on populations of rare marine species. From 8pm at The Tanners Arms, Brighton Road, Horsham. £2 entry to cover speaker expenses. For more information see www. horsham.skepticsinthepub.org

Decorative Fine Arts Lecture

We Three Kings - Art, Legends and Poetry is the title of the next lecture of the Horsham Decorative Fine Arts Society. Held at the Capitol Theatre, North Street, Horsham at 10.45am. Speaker will be Peter Medhurst. Visitors are welcome. Admission £5.

14th January

15th January

A musical festival with Salvation Brass takes place from 6pm at The Salvation Army Centre, Booth Way, Horsham, RH13 5PZ. It promises to be a great evening of music and much more. Free admission, but please call 01403 254624 for tickets.

Opening day of Storrington Museum’s exhibition on the World Wars from 10am-4pm. Lady Emma Barnard will be there at 11am to formally open it. There will be a memory wall, highlighting memories from local people, photographs, interpretative paintings and some items rarely to be seen in a local museum. www.storringtonmuseum.org

17th January

20th January

Parkinson’s UK Horsham Branch hold their AGM at 7pm at Lavinia House, Denne Road, Horsham. Dr Ashwani Jha - London Institute of Neurology will be speaking on personalising treatment for Parkinson’s. For more info contact Carol on 01403 263882.

Billingshurst Macmillan Support Group are holding a �ilm night at 7.30pm at The Village Hall, Billingshurst. Tickets available from Mallards or on the door. The �ilm for January will be My Week with Marilyn

Musical Brass Festival

Parkinson’s UK Horsham AGM

World Wars Exhibition Opens

Charity Film Night

Mary How Trust Bridge Drive


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Past & Present

Friday 16 December 2011

the-resident.co.uk

Our historical feature where we publish a photograph of Horsham from 1951 and an updated photograph from this year

1951 Causeway, viewed from South Street

Do you have any memories of this area? Email ‘Your Shout’ – matthew@the-resident.co.uk

1951 photograph © Horsham Photographic Society and Horsham Museum. A4 copies of the 1951 photograph are available to purchase at £7.50 from Horsham Museum and Art Gallery, 9 Causeway, Horsham RH12 1HE.

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BBC2 6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 8.25 CBeebies 11.35 The

Pink Panther Show (R) 12.00 Daily Politics 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah 1.00 Animal Park (R) 1.30 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.15 Weakest Link 3.00 Escape to the Country (R) 3.45 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 4.30 Flog It! (R) 5.15 Coast. 6.00 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two. Analysis of the couples’ progress ahead of the grand final. Last in the series. 7.00 The Culture Show This year’s cultural highlights. 8.00 Mastermind Subjects include the Life and Work of George Orwell. 8.30 MasterChef the Professionals: Michel’s Classics Classic French recipes. 9.00 Stuffed: The Great British Christmas Dinner Documentary on the festive tradition. 10.00 QI 10.30 Newsnight 11.00 The End of Year Review Show; Weather 12.05 FILM: Where the Truth Lies. (2005) Mystery, starring Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth. 1.45 The Culture Show (R) 2.45 BBC News 3.05 Close

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6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 May the Best House Win 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59 Regional Weather 4.00 Murder, She Wrote. (R) 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Cain names Jai as his attacker. 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Wild Britain with Ray Mears 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 The Big Quiz – Coronation Street v Emmerdale Soap stars go head to head. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Unforgiven (1992) Western, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. 1.00 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 3.00 FILM: Columbo: Ashes to Ashes. (1998) Detective drama, starring Peter Falk and Patrick McGoohan. 4.30 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.25 Frasier (R) 8.55 Undercover Boss Australia 9.55 Kirstie and Phil’s Perfect Christmas (R) 10.55 A SuperScrimpers Christmas (R) 12.00 Drop Down Menu 1.15 FILM: Miracle on 34th Street. (1947) Christmas drama, starring Edmund Gwenn. 3.10 Countdown 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Christmas Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Come Dine with Me Four amateur chefs from Herefordshire compete. 9.00 British Comedy Awards 2011 Jonathan Ross hosts the annual ceremony. 11.10 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night 11.55 Sean Lock: Lockipedia Live (R) 1.00 Music on 4: The Crush 1.55 Random Acts 2.00 Comedy Lab: The Warm-Up Guy 2.25 My Name Is Earl (R) 3.10 Happy Endings 3.35 St Elsewhere (R) 4.25 Brothers & Sisters (R) 5.10 Countdown (R) 5.55 Sali Mali (R)

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6.00 Breakfast 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live 11.30 Home Cooking Made Easy (R) 12.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 12.15 Football Focus 1.00 British Olympic Dreams 1.30 Equestrian 2.25 Bargain Hunt Famous Finds (R) 2.55 FILM: Who Framed Roger Rabbit. (1988) Comedy mixing live action and animation, starring Bob Hoskins. 4.30 Final Score. 5.10 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 5.30 A Question of Sport. (R) 6.00 Winter Wipeout. New series. Total Wipeout – with added snow and ice. 7.00 Strictly Come Dancing The grand final, live from the Blackpool Tower Ballroom. 8.10 Merlin Part one of two. Morgana and her army strike, forcing Arthur to go on the run. 8.55 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws OJ Borg announces the all-important numbers. 9.05 Strictly Come Dancing Final – The Results This year’s champions are revealed, and Jessie J performs. Last in the series. 10.15 BBC News; Weather 10.30 Match of the Day; National Lottery Update 11.55 The Football League Show 1.10 FILM: Bat*21. (1988) Vietnam War drama, starring Gene Hackman. 2.50 Weatherview 2.55 BBC News

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6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 9.25 Coronation Street 11.45 This Morning: Saturday 12.40 ITV News; Weather 12.45 Countrywise Kitchen: Stocking the Winter Larder (R) 1.15 FILM: About a Boy. (2002) Romantic comedy, starring Hugh Grant and Toni Collette. 3.10 FILM: Death Becomes Her. (1992) Black comedy fantasy, starring Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep. 5.00 Regional News; Weather 5.15 ITV News; Weather 5.35 New You’ve Been Framed: The Next Generation. 6.35 FILM: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. (2007) Fantasy adventure, starring Daniel Radcliffe. 9.05 Westlife: For the Last Time The boys perform their greatest hits in a farewell special. 10.05 FILM: The Boat That Rocked (2009) Premiere. Comedy, starring Bill Nighy. 11.10 ITV News; Weather 11.25 FILM: The Boat That Rocked (2009) Premiere. Concluded. 12.50 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 3.00 Kojak (R) 3.55 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.00 Sali Mali (R) 6.05 The Hoobs (R) 6.30 The Hoobs (R) 6.55 Channel 4 Presents – Oscar Pistorius “Head Strong” (R) 7.00 Sailing (R) 7.25 The MedCup 2011 7.55 The Morning Line 8.55 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show: Christmas Special 9.55 T4: T4 Stars of 2011: The Unseen Bits 10.45 T4: Sunday Brunch: Saturday Starter 11.05 T4: Real Stories: Jennifer Lopez 12.10 T4: The Big Bang Theory (R) 12.45 T4: The Big Bang Theory (R) 1.15 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.50 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage from Ascot and Haydock Park. 3.50 Come Dine with Me (R) 4.20 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.50 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.25 Channel 4 News 6.55 4thought.tv. An evangelical Baptist pastor discusses religious freedom of expression. 7.00 100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross A countdown of the nation’s favourite games and playthings. (R) 10.00 Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties 12.05 FILM: The Omen. (1976) Horror, starring Gregory Peck. 2.10 FILM: The Rocker. (2008) Premiere. Comedy, starring Rainn Wilson. 3.50 St Elsewhere (R) 4.40 Brothers & Sisters (R) 5.25 Countdown (R)

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: Winnie the Pooh – Climb a Tree 10.05 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 10.25 Justin Bieber: The Making of Under the Mistletoe 10.45 The Gadget Show (R) 11.45 FILM: Eloise at the Plaza. (2003) Premiere. Children’s adventure, starring Julie Andrews. 1.30 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: The Art of Skiing 1.35 FILM: Snow. (2004) Premiere. Christmas comedy, starring Tom Cavanagh. 3.25 FILM: Mrs Miracle. (2009) Family drama, starring Doris Roberts. 5.15 FILM: A Christmas Carol. (1999) Dickens’ classic ghost story, starring Patrick Stewart. 7.15 5 News Weekend 7.20 NCIS A robbery is committed by a man believed dead. (R) 8.10 NCIS A Marine is killed after changing his religious persuasion. (R) 9.10 The Mentalist The CBI investigates the murder of a Santa Claus impersonator. (R) 10.00 CSI: NY (R) 10.55 CSI: NY (R) 11.50 Inside Hollywood 12.00 SuperCasino 3.55 Great Artists (R) 4.20 Divine Designs (R) 4.50 County Secrets (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline (R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show (R)

Andrew Marr Show 10.00 Fern Britton Meets Brian Blessed 11.00 Country Tracks; Weather for the Week Ahead. 12.00 Escape to the Country (R) 12.45 Match of the Day Live. Portsmouth v Southampton (Kick-off 1.00pm). 3.05 Bargain Hunt Famous Finds (R) 3.35 Cash in the Celebrity Attic (R) 4.20 Lifeline. 4.30 Songs of Praise. 5.05 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 5.30 Lost Christmas. 7.00 Countryfile A traditional country village Christmas in Warwickshire. 8.00 Antiques Roadshow A selection of 2011’s most memorable finds. 9.00 Young James Herriot New series. Drama following James Herriot’s student days in Glasgow. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather 10.25 Take That: Progress Live 11.45 Have I Got a Bit More News for You (R) 12.25 Weatherview 12.30 Sign Zone: Film 2011 with Claudia Winkleman (R) 1.10 Holby City (R) 2.10 Bible’s Buried Secrets (R) 3.10 MasterChef: The Professionals (R) 3.40 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 10.00 Something for the Weekend 11.30 The Hairy Bikers’ Twelve Days of Christmas (R) 12.30 Flog It! (R) 1.00 EastEnders 3.00 Live Equestrian. The World Cup show jumping qualifier at the Olympia International Horse Show. 5.05 Antiques Road Trip. (R) 5.50 Great British Railway Journeys. (R) 6.20 Celebrity Eggheads. Five former footballers take on the expert quizzers. 6.50 Top Gear. Festive edition from 2010. (R) 8.00 James May’s Man Lab Xmas Special How to make it snow and using a gun to decorate the tree. 9.00 A Night with the Stars Professor Brian Cox explores challenging concepts in physics. 10.00 Match of the Day 2 11.30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks (R) 12.00 Life’s Too Short (R) 12.30 FILM: Secret Santa. (2003) Family drama, starring Jennie Garth. 1.55 BBC News 3.40 Close

ITV1

6.00 CITV: Mini CITV 7.25 CITV 9.25 Monk (R) 9.30 Horrid Henry (R) 9.45 Planet Sketch (R) 9.50 FILM: The NeverEnding Story. (1984) Fantasy adventure, starring Barret Oliver. 11.30 FILM: A Cinderella Story. (2004) Romantic comedy, starring Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray. 1.10 ITV News; Weather 1.15 FILM: Jack Frost. (1998) Family fantasy drama, starring Michael Keaton. 3.05 FILM: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. (1971) Musical fantasy, with Gene Wilder. 5.00 All Star Family Fortunes Christmas Special. (R) 5.45 Regional News; Weather 6.00 ITV News; Weather 6.15 Odd One In. Festive edition, with Carol Vorderman and Mark Watson. 7.00 Just Henry One-off period drama, starring Josh Bolt and Elaine Cassidy. 9.00 Michael Bublé: Home for Christmas The Canadian crooner performs classic festive songs. 10.30 ITV News; Weather 10.45 FILM: Ocean’s Twelve (2004) Crime caper sequel, starring George Clooney. 1.00 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.05 Motorsport UK 3.05 Kojak (R) 4.00 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

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6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Survival of the Fittest 8.00 T4: One Tree Hill (R) 8.45 T4: Hollyoaks 11.15 T4: Sunday Brunch 12.05 T4: Cee Lo Takes the UK: Christmas with All the Goodies 12.20 T4: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – T4 Movie Special 12.40 T4: The Simpsons (R) 1.10 T4: Shipwrecked: The Island 2.10 T4: The Simpsons (R) 2.45 FILM: A Christmas Carol: The Musical. (2004) Dickens musical, starring Kelsey Grammer. 4.30 Deal or No Deal. 5.30 Channel 4 News 5.40 4thought.tv. 5.45 The Political Slot. 5.50 FILM: Fred Claus. (2007) Comedy, starring Vince Vaughn. 8.00 Home for the Holidays New series. Live bigmoney entertainment show, hosted by Vernon Kay. 9.00 Black Mirror: The Entire History of You Horror, written by Peep Show co-creator Jesse Armstrong. Last in the series. 10.00 FILM: Bruno (2009) Premiere. Spoof documentary, starring Sacha Baron Cohen. 11.35 FILM: Carrie (1976) Horror, starring Sissy Spacek. 1.25 American Football Live. San Diego Chargers v Baltimore Ravens. 5.00 Freesports on 4 5.25 Countdown (R)

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Rip Off Britain 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues (R) 11.30 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.40 Only Fools and Horses (R) 2.30 Helicopter Heroes (R) 3.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.45 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 4.30 Flog It! (R) 5.15 Pointless. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Inside Out England; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 EastEnders 8.30 A Question of Sport Christmas Special 9.00 Young James Herriot James makes a diagnosis that threatens to ruin a farmer. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Imagine: The Art of Stand-Up 11.45 The Graham Norton Show (R) 12.30 Weatherview 12.35 Sign Zone: Who Do You Think You Are? (R) 1.35 World’s Most Dangerous Roads (R) 2.35 MasterChef: The Professionals (R) 3.35 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 9.20 FILM: Space Camp. (1986) Children’s sci-fi adventure, starring Kate Capshaw. 11.00 The Hairy Bikers: Mums Know Best at Christmas (R) 12.00 Restoration Home (R) 1.00 Weakest Link 1.45 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.30 FILM: Merrill’s Marauders. (1962) Fact-based Second World War adventure, starring Jeff Chandler. 4.05 Coast. (R) 5.05 Watching the Wild: Otters. (R) 5.15 Antiques Road Trip. (R) 6.00 Celebrity Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Railway Journeys. (R) 7.00 Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen (R) 7.30 Christmas University Challenge 8.00 University Challenge 8.30 The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff 9.30 The Rob Brydon Show Xmas Special 10.00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 10.30 The Funny Side of Christmas (R) 11.30 QI (R) 12.00 Rev (R) 12.30 Grumpy Guide to Driving (R) 1.00 FILM: The Big Heat. (1953) Crime drama, starring Glenn Ford. 2.30 BBC News 3.35 Close

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show: Five Days of Christmas 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 May the Best House Win 3.00 Midsomer Murders (R) 4.59 Regional Weather 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Countrywise Kitchen at Christmas 8.30 Live Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Christmas Special Famous faces play for their favourite charities and one lucky viewer. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Dave (1993) Political comedy, starring Kevin Kline. 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 3.35 ITV Nightscreen 4.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (R) 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.10 The Hoobs (R) 6.35 The Hoobs (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed 7.30 Perfect Couples 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.20 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.50 Frasier (R) 9.25 Frasier (R) 9.55 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.25 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.55 The Simpsons (R) 11.20 The Simpsons (R) 11.55 FILM: The Muppets Take Manhattan. (1984) Puppet comedy, with Liza Minnelli and Joan Rivers. 1.40 FILM: Toys. (1992) Comedy, starring Robin Williams. 4.00 Deal or No Deal: Deal Panto. 5.00 Christmas Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 The Year the Earth Went Wild 9.00 King of Christmas Lights 10.00 Home for the Holidays 11.05 Random Acts 11.10 Syria’s Torture Machine 12.05 FILM: Rosemary’s Baby. (1968) Horror, starring Mia Farrow. 2.30 FILM: The Conformist. (1970) Bernardo Bertolucci’s drama, starring Jean-Louis Trintignant. 4.25 Drifting (R) 4.35 World War II: The Last Heroes (R) 5.30 Brothers & Sisters (R)

Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake! 9.50 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas:

Winnie the Pooh – Stout and Round 10.00 ThunderCats 10.35 Meerkat Manor (R) 11.05 Ice Road Truckers (R) 12.05 The Mentalist (R) 1.00 5 News Lunchtime 1.05 FILM: Eloise at Christmastime. (2004) Premiere. Festive family comedy, starring Julie Andrews. 2.50 FILM: This Christmas. (2007) Premiere. Comedy drama, starring Delroy Lindo. 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments 2011. 6.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. (R) 6.55 How to Play Baseball. 7.00 The Gadget Show; 5 News Update 8.00 Charley Boorman’s Extreme Frontiers; 5 News at 9 9.00 FILM: Step Brothers (2008) Premiere. Comedy, starring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly. 11.00 FILM: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007) Premiere. Spoof biopic, starring John C Reilly. 12.50 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 Grey’s Anatomy 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.10 HouseBusters (R)

TV Guide

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Wednesday 21 Thursday 22

BBC1 6.00 Breakfast 9.15

Rip Off Britain 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues (R) 11.30 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.40 Only Fools and Horses (R) 2.30 Helicopter Heroes (R) 3.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.45 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 4.30 Flog It! (R) 5.15 Pointless. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Holby City Malick’s ex-lover Paul falters in his battle to recover from kidney failure. 9.00 Young James Herriot James meets Jenny’s parents. Last in the series. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather; National Lottery Update 10.35 Imagine: The Art of Stand-Up 11.45 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson (R) 12.15 FILM: Surviving Christmas. (2004) Family comedy, starring Ben Affleck. 1.40 Weatherview 1.45 Sign Zone: Frozen Planet (R) 2.45 MasterChef: The Professionals (R) 3.45 You’ve Been Scammed (R) 4.30 BBC News

BBC2 6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 9.35 FILM: Herbie Rides

Again. (1974) Disney comedy sequel, starring Helen Hayes. 11.00 Rick Stein’s Christmas Special (R) 12.00 Restoration Home (R) 1.00 Equestrian 1.45 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.30 FILM: The Red Baron. (2008) First World War biopic, starring Matthias Schweighofer. 4.05 Coast. (R) 5.05 The Rabbits of Skomer. (R) 5.15 Antiques Road Trip. (R) 6.00 Celebrity Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Railway Journeys. (R) 7.00 Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen (R) 7.30 Christmas University Challenge 8.00 The Hairy Bikers’ Christmas Party Si King and Dave Myers go in search of the UK’s best party food. 9.00 Mock the Week 9.30 Rev 10.00 Life’s Too Short 10.30 The Making of QI (R) 11.30 QI (R) 12.00 Shooting Stars Xmas 2010 (R) 12.30 Grumpy Guide to Food (R) 1.00 FILM: Secret Beyond the Door. (1948) Melodrama, starring Joan Bennett. 2.35 BBC News 4.30 Close

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show: Five Days of Christmas 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 May the Best House Win 3.00 Midsomer Murders (R) 4.59 Regional Weather 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 The Adventurer’s Guide to Britain 8.00 The Butlin’s Story Documentary celebrating 75 years of the British holiday institution. 9.00 The Comedy Annual Comedians talk about the key moments of 2011. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: The Bourne Supremacy (2004) Action thriller sequel, starring Matt Damon. 12.35 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 3.05 Kojak (R) 3.55 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.15 The Treacle People (R) 6.25 The Hoobs (R) 6.50 The Hoobs (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed 7.45 Perfect Couples 8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 9.10 Frasier (R) 9.40 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.40 The Simpsons (R) 11.10 The Simpsons (R) 11.40 FILM: Swiss Family Robinson. (1960) Disney adventure, starring John Mills. 2.10 FILM: Cheaper By the Dozen 2. (2005) Comedy sequel, starring Steve Martin. 4.00 Deal or No Deal: Deal Panto. 5.00 Christmas Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 The Food Hospital 9.00 Jamie’s Christmas with Bells On 10.00 Home for the Holidays 11.05 Black Mirror: 15 Million Merits (R) 12.25 Random Acts (R) 12.30 UK & Ireland Poker Tour 1.30 Sailing 1.55 The MedCup 2011 (R) 2.25 Beach Volleyball 3.15 KOTV Boxing Weekly 3.45 Survival of the Fittest (R) 4.35 Freeze Festival 2011 (R) 5.30 Scrapheap Challenge (R)

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.50 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: Pooh’s Balloon 10.00 ThunderCats 10.35 Meerkat Manor (R) 11.05 Ice Road Truckers (R) 12.05 The Gadget Show (R) 1.05 5 News Lunchtime 1.10 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 1.25 FILM: The Christmas List. (1997) Fantasy drama, starring Mimi Rogers. 3.10 FILM: Crazy for Christmas. (2005) Family drama, starring Andrea Roth and Howard Hesseman. 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments 2011. 6.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. (R) 6.55 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: Pluto’s Sweater. 7.00 World’s Strongest Man 2011: Qualifiers; 5 News Update 8.00 Monster Moves; 5 News at 9 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 10.55 CSI: Miami (R) 11.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 12.50 SuperCasino 3.55 Meals in Moments (R) 4.05 The Gadget Show (R) 4.55 County Secrets (R) 5.05 HouseBusters (R)

BBC1 6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Rip Off Britain 10.00 Homes Under

the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues (R) 11.30 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.40 Only Fools and Horses (R) 2.30 Helicopter Heroes (R) 3.15 Escape to the Country (R) 3.45 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 4.30 Flog It! (R) 5.15 Pointless. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Nigel Slater’s Simple Christmas The cook celebrates well-loved Christmas dishes; BBC News: Regional News 8.30 The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson (R) 9.00 The Royle Family (R) 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10.45 Match of the Day National Lottery Update 12.05 A Question of Sport Christmas Special (R) 12.35 Weatherview 12.40 Sign Zone: See Hear (R) 1.10 Country Tracks (R) 2.10 The Hairy Bikers’ Christmas Party (R) 3.10 MasterChef: The Professionals (R) 4.10 BBC News

BBC1 6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Rip Off Britain 10.00 Homes Under

the Hammer; (R) BBC News; Weather 11.00 Real Rescues (R) 11.30 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.30 Regional News; Weather 1.40 Only Fools and Horses (R) 2.30 Keeping Up Appearances (R) 3.00 Escape to the Country 3.45 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British 4.30 Flog It! (R) 5.15 Pointless. (R) 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show Topical stories, hosted by Alex Jones and Matt Baker. 7.30 EastEnders Alfie clashes with Kat about how to care for Jean. 8.00 Sports Personality of the Year 2011 A review of the year’s sporting highlights. 10.00 BBC News 10.25 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special (R) 11.35 FILM: Blades of Glory (2007) Ice-skating comedy, starring Will Ferrell. 1.05 Skiing Weatherview 1.10 Sign Zone: Nigel Slater’s Simple Christmas (R) 2.10 Rick Stein’s Spanish Christmas (R) 3.10 Countryfile (R) 4.10 BBC News

BBC2

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 9.10 FILM: Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. (1977) Disney comedy adventure sequel, starring Dean Jones. 10.50 Lifeline (R) 11.00 The Hairy Bikers’ Christmas Party (R) 12.00 Restoration Home (R) 1.00 Weakest Link (R) 1.45 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.30 FILM: Mackenna’s Gold. (1969) Western, starring Gregory Peck. 4.35 Coast. (R) 5.15 Antiques Road Trip. (R) 6.00 Celebrity Eggheads. 6.30 Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen. (R) 7.00 Christmas University Challenge 7.30 Top of the Pops 2: Christmas Special Mark Radcliffe presents Christmas music from the BBC archive. 9.00 Rick Stein’s Spanish Christmas 10.00 Ruth Jones’ Christmas Cracker 10.40 Grumpy Guide to Christmas (R) 11.40 QI (R) 12.10 Life’s Too Short (R) 12.40 The Grumpy Guide to Work (R) 1.10 FILM: Scarlet Street. (1945) Drama, starring Edward G Robinson. 2.50 BBC News 4.10 Close

6.00 CBeebies 7.00 CBBC 9.30 FILM: Herbie Goes Bananas. (1980) Disney adventure, starring Cloris Leachman. 11.00 Rick Stein’s Spanish Christmas (R) 12.00 Restoration Home (R) 1.00 Weakest Link 1.45 To Buy or Not to Buy (R) 2.30 FILM: She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. (1949) Western, starring John Wayne. 4.15 Coast. (R) 5.15 Antiques Road Trip. (R) 6.00 Celebrity Eggheads. With Toby Anstis, Pat Sharp, Joel Defries, Cerrie Burnell and Sarah-Jane Honeywell. 6.30 Great British Railway Journeys. Michael Portillo investigates parallel “roads” etched in the side of Glen Roy. (R) 7.00 Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen Nigella makes food-based festive gifts. (R) 7.30 Christmas University Challenge Teams from Warwick and Sheffield compete. 8.00 Lorraine’s Last Minute Christmas Tips on hosting a festive get-together at short notice. 9.00 FILM: The Young Victoria (2009) Premiere. Historical drama, starring Emily Blunt. 10.40 The Choir: Military Wives 12.10 Rev (R) 12.40 FILM: While the City Sleeps. (1956) Thriller, starring Dana Andrews. 2.20 BBC News 4.10 Close

ITV1

ITV1

BBC2

6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show: Five Days of Christmas 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 May the Best House Win 3.00 Midsomer Murders (R) 4.59 Regional Weather 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Downton Abbey: Behind the Drama 8.30 A Night of Heroes: The Military Awards 2011 Presented by Phillip Schofield and Amanda Holden. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 Michael Bublé: Home for Christmas (R) 12.00 Grimefighters (R) 12.25 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 FILM: Barb Wire. (1996) Sci-fi thriller, starring Pamela Anderson. 4.05 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4

6.25 The Hoobs (R) 6.50 The Hoobs (R) 7.15 Freshly Squeezed 7.40 Perfect Couples 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 9.00 Frasier (R) 9.30 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.00 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.30 The Simpsons (R) 11.00 The Simpsons (R) 11.30 FILM: Freaky Friday. (1976) Disney fantasy comedy, starring Jodie Foster. 1.25 FILM: Oliver Twist. (2005) Dickens drama, starring Ben Kingsley and Barney Clark. 4.00 Deal or No Deal: Deal Panto. 5.00 Christmas Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Kirstie’s Home for Christmas 9.00 Obsessive Compulsive Hoarder 10.00 Home for the Holidays 11.05 Black Mirror: The Entire History of You (R) 12.10 Random Acts 12.15 Music on 4: Live from Abbey Road 1.00 Music on 4: Example Backstage (R) 1.30 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show: Spotlight 1.45 Comedy Lab: Anna & Katy 2.10 FILM: Heat and Dust. (1982) Drama, starring Julie Christie and Greta Scacchi. 4.25 World War II: The Last Heroes (R) 5.20 Brothers & Sisters (R)

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.50 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: Winnie the Pooh – Pooh and Gopher 10.00 ThunderCats 10.35 Meerkat Manor (R) 11.05 World’s Strongest Man 2011: Qualifiers (R) 12.05 Ice Road Truckers (R) 1.05 5 News Lunchtime 1.15 Animal Rescue Squad (R) 1.35 FILM: Eloise at the Plaza. (2003) Children’s adventure, starring Julie Andrews. 3.15 FILM: A Carol Christmas. (2003) Festive comedy drama, starring Tori Spelling. 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments 2011. 6.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. (R) 6.50 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: Mickey and the Seal. (R) 7.00 World’s Strongest Man 2011: Qualifiers; 5 News Update 8.00 Cowboy Builders; (R) 5 News at 9 9.00 FILM: Bad Santa (2004) Black comedy, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Tony Cox, Brett Kelly, Lauren Graham and Bernie Mac. 11.00 FILM: The Brothers Solomon (2007) Premiere. Comedy, starring Will Arnett and Will Forte. 12.50 Poker: The Big Game 1.50 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.00 County Secrets (R) 5.10 HouseBusters (R) 5.35 House Doctor (R)

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6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show: Five Days of Christmas 10.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 Regional News; Weather 2.00 May the Best House Win 3.00 Midsomer Murders (R) 4.59 Regional Weather 5.00 Best Dish: The Chefs. 6.00 Regional News; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale Ashley fails to show up on the day of the vow renewal. 7.30 The Lakes at Christmas The first of two festive editions of the series. 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Without You Ellie is given a vital clue about Greg’s death. Last in the series. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 Regional News; Weather 10.35 FILM: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) James Bond spy adventure, starring Pierce Brosnan. 12.45 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.45 FILM: Serenity. (2005) Sci-fi adventure, starring Nathan Fillion. 4.40 ITV Nightscreen 5.30 ITV Morning News

Channel 4 6.10 Sali Mali (R) 6.15 The Hoobs (R) 6.40 The Hoobs

(R) 7.05 Freshly Squeezed 7.35 Perfect Couples 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.25 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) 8.55 Frasier (R) 9.30 Frasier (R) 10.00 The Big Bang Theory (R) 10.30 The Big Bang Theory (R) 11.00 The Simpsons (R) 11.30 The Simpsons (R) 11.55 FILM: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. (1989) Disney comedy, starring Rick Moranis. 1.45 FILM: The Princess Diaries. (2001) Family comedy, starring Anne Hathaway. 4.00 Deal or No Deal: Deal Panto. 5.00 Christmas Coach Trip. 5.30 Come Dine with Me. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 4thought.tv 8.00 Living with the Amish The teenagers visit two families in Pennsylvania. 9.00 London’s Burning Dramatisation of the August 2011 riots in London, starring David Morrissey and Samantha Bond. 10.00 Home for the Holidays 11.10 Chris Moyles’ Quiz Night (R) 11.55 Random Acts 12.00 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Premiere Special 12.35 Music on 4: Alex Zane Pops Out (R) 1.05 Comedy Lab: Rick and Peter 1.35 Comedy Lab: Totally Tom 2.05 Happy Endings 2.50 Southland 3.35 World War II: The Last Heroes (R) 4.35 St Elsewhere (R) 5.25 Brothers & Sisters (R)

Channel 5 6.00 Milkshake! 9.50 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas:

Early to Bed 10.00 ThunderCats 10.35 Meerkat Manor (R) 11.05 World’s Strongest Man 2011: Qualifiers (R) 12.05 Ice Road Truckers (R) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime 1.15 Zoo Days (R) 1.25 FILM: Snow. (2004) Christmas comedy, starring Tom Cavanagh. 3.15 FILM: Twice Upon a Time. (1998) Fantasy drama, starring Molly Ringwald. 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments 2011. 6.00 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. A driver transports an unstable load of bottles in Dublin. (R) 6.55 Disney’s 12 Days of Christmas: Food for Feudin’. 7.00 World’s Strongest Man 2011: Qualifiers The third qualifier from Finland; 5 News Update 8.00 Fairground Attractions The end of the season looms for the families. Last in the series; 5 News at 9 9.00 The Mentalist Patrick suspects a blogger of committing multiple murders. 10.00 It’s All About Amy 11.00 Police Interceptors (R) 12.00 SuperCasino 4.00 Meals in Moments (R) 4.10 Wildlife SOS (R) 5.00 County Secrets (R) 5.10 House Doctor (R)

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Property The ‘Best Small Agent’ in the South East Guy Leonard & Company was awarded the silver award for the Best Small Agent in the South East at The Estate Agency of the Year Awards in association with The Sunday Times and The Times and sponsored by Zoopla.co.uk. On Thursday, December 8, over 500 leading estate agents and conveyancing lawyers descended upon The Lancaster London Hotel opposite Hyde Park for The Estate Agency of The Year Awards ceremony. The winners received their awards from celebrity guest, Ben Fogle who charmed the audience with some inspiring tales of his adventures. The awards ceremony was the culminating event of a rigorous and thorough judging process carried out over a four month period by a panel of industry experts who assessed initial entry submissions before conducting an extensive review of the

entrants which included hundreds of telephone interviews and mystery shopping exercises. The whole judging process was overseen by The Property Ombudsman; Christopher Hamer. For the past nine years, the awards have become increasingly competitive with the standard of entries rising ever higher. These awards are �irmly established as the most sought-after and dif�icult to win in estate agency. Over 5,000 of�ices were represented this year, but only the very best of the best were crowned as winners. Guy Leonard & Company, winners of the silver award for the Best Small Estate Agent in the South East were delighted to receive the award. Neil Moore commented “we are thrilled that the dedication and professionalism of the team has been recognised in this way; we are constantly striving to deliver the best service to our

clients and this award re�lects our achievements”. A website listing all the winning companies with comments from the judges as to why they won can be found at www.estateagencyoftheyear. com Peter Knight, Chairman of the event organisers Estate Agency Events commented “At a time when the property market throughout much of the UK continues to struggle, choosing the right estate agent has never been more pertinent. “The winners of these awards represent the top 10% of an industry where standards are hugely variable. Consumers should have con�idence that a �irm displaying a winner’s medal from these awards are a cut above the rest.” For further information, please contact Neil Moore on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk

Charity Christmas cash from Leaders Will the New Year see Leaders’ Sussex branches donate Christmas cards cash to Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice for second year running. For the last few years, Leaders have chosen not to send out Christmas cards to their clients and associates in an effort to reduce their impact on the environment and to put the money to better use elsewhere. They have instead opted to send e-greeting cards and to donate the money saved on cards and postage to a number of worthwhile charities. This year Leaders chose to divide the £2500 saved between �ive charities which operate in the key regions that Leaders’ 59 branches are located. The charities nominated by Leaders’ Regional Directors were close to their hearts - Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice; Help for Heroes; Dyslexia Action; The Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund, and East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. Leaders’ regional director for Sussex, Jane Wilkinson, chose Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice for her region’s donation for the second year running. Chestnut Tree House is the only children’s hospice in Sussex and cares for children and young adults from 0-19 years of age with progressive life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses from all over the county. Says Jane: “There are potentially

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400 families with life-limited children in Sussex. Chestnut Tree House provides a ‘home from home’ environment for these families, providing support for the whole family including psychological support, care in bereavement therapy, end of life and respite care and sibling support. “As a business that has been established in Sussex for more than 28 years, with hundreds of local staff and clients, we are always keen to give something back to our local community. Chestnut Tree House is close to the hearts of many of our employees and we are delighted to be able to make this donation to help them with their invaluable work.”

Commenting on the donation, Chestnut Tree House fundraiser, Sarah Arnold, said: “We are delighted to have again been chosen by Leaders as recipients of their Christmas donation. We currently care for 240 children in Sussex, but are aware that for every child we are helping there is another child in Sussex in need of our care. As less than 10 percent of our funding comes from central government, we rely almost entirely on the generosity, help and support of the people ofSussex. Leaders’ donation will certainly be put to good use.” For more information about Chestnut Tee House or to make a donation, please visit www.chestnut-tree-house.org.uk

Clive Hancocks, Director of Mortgage Solutions Limited, comments on the latest Bank of England base rate decision. Some forecasters have recently commented that with the economy remaining extremely weak, further support in the form of up to an additional £100bn through the Monetary Policy Committee’s “Quantitative Easing” (QE) programme may be required, but this remains to be seen. Unsurprisingly the outcome of the December Monetary Policy Committee meeting witnessed no change in the Bank of England base rate and the level of new money injected into the economy remains at £275bn. Attention remains focused on the Eurozone crisis and in particular the discussions taking place to attempt to bring about stability to the debt crisis and to put forward and agree plans to stimulate economic growth. In spite of all of this uncertainty, activity in the UK mortgage market has remained fairly consistent, with the number of purchase and remortgage borrowers only marginally lower than the previous month but in line with seasonal factors. We continue to see borrowers favouring �ixed rate

mortgages with three quarters of buyers and two thirds of remortgage customers electing to �ix their payments. Lenders continue to offer low mortgage rates with Moneyfacts reporting that in December the average two year �ixed rate is 4.24%, up by only 0.02% compared to November’s average. However, the average �ive year �ixed rate has fallen further to 4.58% from 4.67% last month. Signi�icant numbers of mortgage borrowers will be coming out their tie-in period early in the New Year. However, the Bank of England has warned that with the wholesale cost of funds rising and lenders having to offer more attractive rates to encourage saver’s deposits, mortgage rates may start to edge up a little if lenders want to maintain their margins. Potential borrowers could bene�it by taking some time to talk to an independent whole of market mortgage broker. Clive is from Mortgage Solutions Limited. For further information on how the latest base rate decision affects you, please call 01403 241414 or visit www.mortgagesolutionsltd. co.uk Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. A fee of up to £95 may be charged for arranging your mortgage. An additional fee of up to £295 may be charged on completion, the amount will depend on your individual circumstances.


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A 2 double bedroom part tile hung cottage believed to have been built for the workers of the Broadfield Estate in the 1800s, retaining a wealth of character, 51’ garden, parking, close to station and schools.

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FAYGATE LANE, FAYGATE £249,995

A beautifully presented period 2 double bedroom, 3 reception room semidetached cottage with parking, single garage and scope to convert loft space, located in a convenient position close to road links and open countryside.

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DORKING ROAD, KINGSFOLD £250,000

A 3 bedroom 1920s half tile hung cottage built for the forestry workers of the local estate, 175’ west facing garden, semi-rural location, stunning views over farmland, offering scope to extend to the rear.

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OAKWOOD, PARTRIDGE GREEN £275,000

A substantial 3 bedroom, 3 reception room, semi-detached family home, 50’ south facing garden situated in a quiet position within easy reach of good schools and on a bus route to Horsham. Double garage.

THE POPLARS, HORSHAM £299,950

A 2 double bedroom detached bungalow built in the 1970s presented in excellent condition with refitted high gloss kitchen, conservatory, garage, situated within a short distance of the station and the town centre.

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A selection of stunning 3 double bedroom town houses built into 2011 by Anbeck Homes, within close proximity of the town centre, Horsham park, railway station and excellent schools. 10 years NHBC guarantee.

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TREADCROFT DRIVE, HORSHAM £450,000

An immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 reception room, detached house with 62’ max x 38’ rear garden, situated in a private road, close to Littlehaven station, excellent schools and Horsham town centre. Detached double garage.

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BLUECOAT POND, CHRIST’S HOSPITAL £299,950

A 3 bedroom family home built by Gleeson Homes in 2005 with landscaped garden, parking, situated in a very quiet position within a short distance of country walks, Christs Hospital public school and Horsham railway station.

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A 5 bedroom extended Victorian semi-detached house, with accommodation arranged over three floors including 27’ sitting/dining room, driveway, 64’ garden, close to schools, railway station, town centre and Horsham park.

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An extended and beautifully presented 4 double bedroom, 3 reception room, detached house, situated in a private close, within 0.5 miles of Horsham station, 1 mile of the town centre and in the catchment of both Millais and Forest.

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ARUN COURT, BILLINGSHURST £95,000

A modern 1-bedroom ground floor apartment built just over 20 years ago for the over 55’s on a manager-assisted development. Communal hall, inner hall, lounge, kitchen, bedroom, shower room, communal gardens and parking.

JUBILEE COURT, BILLINGSHURST £109,950

A 1-bedroom first floor apartment for those aged 60 years and over located in the centre of the village. Communal hallway and entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, double bedroom, bathroom, communal gardens and parking.

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FARM CLOSE, BARNS GREEN £112,950

A 2-bedroom first floor retirement apartment in a warden-assisted development close to the village centre. Entrance hall, lounge/dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, communal gardens and residents’ parking area.

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A brand new individually-designed semi-detached property, one of only 4, conveniently situated just off the High Street. Entrance hall, cloakroom, living/ dining room/kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, gas heating, nearby permit parking.

JUBILEE ROAD, RUDGWICK £219,950

A 2-bedroom mid-terrace house presented in immaculate decorative order throughout. Spacious entrance lobby, downstairs cloakroom, large open-plan living room/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, lovely private garden and parking.

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A well-presented end-of-terrace house offering well-planned accommodation. 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, family bathroom, cloakroom, garage, west-facing rear garden.

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Set in a village location, a Grade II listed period semi-detached cottage which has been modernised and extended. 2 bedrooms, dining hall, lounge, kitchen, morning room, bathroom, enclosed rear garden, garage nearby.

A detached 3/4-bedroom split-level bungalow in need of some modernisation. Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility, 2 bathrooms, integral garage, garden with superb views.

NIGHTINGALE WALK, BILLINGSHURST £369,950

THE DRIVE, IFOLD £499,950

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A 3-bedroom detached bungalow re-decorated throughout situated in a quiet residential cul-de-sac. L-shaped entrance hall, lounge/dining room, newly-fitted kitchen and bathroom, double garage, south-facing rear garden.

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DAUXWOOD CLOSE, BILLINGSHURST £350,000

A detached house situated in a small cul-de-sac of individual properties within walking distance of the main line station. 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, cloakroom, bathroom, d.g., gas c.h., double garage, gardens.

LOXWOOD ROAD, ALFOLD £835,000

A renovated 15th Century property with det. home office/studio annexe and stable block set in 1.7 acres incl a paddock. Cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, study/snug, kitchen/breakfast room, 4 bedrooms 1 with en-suite, bathroom.

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OLD MILL DRIVE, STORRINGTON £259,950

CONCORDE CLOSE, STORRINGTON £269,950

A spacious end terrace town house conveniently located within a stone’s throw of the High Street. Sitting room, kitchen, 3 double bedrooms, large bathroom, garage, east facing patio style garden.

A well-presented modern detached family home with excellent accommodation. 3 bedrooms, sitting/dining room, well-fitted kitchen, conservatory, cloakroom, family bathroom, garage, driveway, garden.

CRESCENT RISE, THAKEHAM/STORRINGTON £325,000

LOWER STREET, FITTLEWORTH £339,950

Detached bungalow offering scope for further improvement and enlargement. 3 bedrooms, 2 receptions, conservatory, k/breakfast room, utility area, bathroom, useful loft, gardens, parking.

A Victorian semi-detached cottage. Sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, family bathroom, ample parking, garage, approx 60ft rear garden with easterly aspect.

HILLSIDE ROAD, STORRINGTON £378,000

BREWERS YARD, STORRINGTON £399,999

A detached bungalow which offers scope for enlargement (STPP). 25’ x 13’ sitting/dining room, kitchen, 2 double bedrooms, bathroom, separate W.C, west facing plot of approx 0.21 of an acre.

A period semi-detached cottage in a little known backwater conveniently located just off the High Street. Sitting room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms (1 with ensuite W.C.), bathroom, garage, east facing gardens.

OAK END, WEST CHILTINGTON £459,950

FOX DELL, STORRINGTON £459,950

Detached house with stunning views in westerly facing plot of approx 0.25 of an acre. 2 receptions, k/breakfast room, playroom, utility room, 5 beds (1 en-suite), 2 baths, cloaks, 2 garages, parking.

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Detached house at the end of select cul-de-sac. 4 double bedrooms (1 ensuite), sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen, cloakroom, family shower room, double garage, east facing garden.

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GUYHURST SPINNEY, THAKEHAM £288,950

Spacious detached family home. 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), sitting room with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen, family bathroom, garage and driveway parking, west facing rear garden.

HALF MOON LANE, SALVINGTON £359,950

A spacious detached bungalow. Spacious entrance hall, sitting room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), family bath/ shower room, garage, west facing rear garden.

TRIPP HILL, FITTLEWORTH £419,950

Situated within the South Downs National Park with far reaching views front and rear. 4 beds (1 en-suite), 2 receptions, conservatory, k/breakfast room, utility, cloaks, bathroom, 100ft rear garden.

GOOSE GREEN, NR PULBOROUGH Price Guide £765,000

Detached single storey equestrian property in approx. 2.4 acres. 4 beds (1 en-suite), 4 receps, k/breakfast room, utility, bathroom, shower room, double garage, stabling, paddock, outbuildings.

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Is there any point in going on to the market this late in the year?

Yes, I think there probably is. Whilst I appreciate that Christmas Day is less than a month away, the market is still busy enough to justify marketing a house now. In fact, at Harper James we have already agreed sales on over £2.5 million worth of property so far this month. Only good quality buyers look at houses in late November/December; probably because they have just accepted an offer on their own or because the one they were buying is no longer available for whatever reason and they have to replace it as soon as possible so they do not risk losing their own buyer. So whilst you will not have a long queue of prospective buyers, the ones your estate agent does encourage to see your house should be of the highest quality and their feedback immensely helpful and relevant. It also means that all the laminated brochures, window cards and photography can be organized, fine-tuned and produced to the highest quality whilst space for the advertising & marketing campaign can be booked so that at the very least, your property is fully ready to take maximum advantage of the start of the New Year when the telephones tend to ring off the hook with new enquiries from potential buyers who have decided over Christmas that they really need to move and cannot possible spend another year in their current home ! If you decide to wait until next Spring, you will probably discover you will not be alone, and many more houses similar to yours will come onto the market at the same time making it harder to sell yours for the best possible price. So my advice is what have you got to lose by going for it now? At the very least, get all the promotional and publicity material sorted out so you are completely ready to hit the ground running at the beginning of January and in the meantime, who knows, you might just attract a fantastic buyer If you would like advice on any property matter, please contact me at the address below.

Harper James Land & Property The Old Post Office, Worthing Road. Southwater West Sussex RH13 1RD 01403 732727 www.harper-james.co.uk

Simon Rollison Broker Consultant Mercier Allen

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Is it the right time to remortgage?

The last few months have seen some positive activity in the mortgage market with many banks and building societies being proactive in their search for market share. Although the Bank Of England have kept interest rates at 0.5% for over two years now, many lenders have been reducing the mortgage rates that are available . The interest rates being offered are also becoming more competitive with new lenders entering the market place and established banks and building societies increasing there offerings. The “buy to let” market, which has been starved of choice over the last three years, is finally seeing some competition as far as lenders and interest rates. This could re-ignite an investor’s appetite and again help towards getting the housing market moving. For any borrowers on lenders standard variable rate’s, now could be the perfect time to look around for a better deal. If you are looking for peace of mind and security over a number of years, fixed rates are at record lows. The more equity you have, the better the rate you are likely to be offered. For those who are more adventurous, tracker mortgage’s are also offering great value. Although your mortgage rate will follow whatever the Bank of England decide to do with interest rates, our view is that it will be some time before interest rates start to rise. With offset mortgages still available and most products having overpayment options, there has never been a better time to review your finances and make sure you have the best mortgage product on offer. Some scheme’s are fee’s free to arrange and in some instances, the lender is actually paying the borrower to take the mortgage out! To find out more information about the mortgage products that are now available, please contact me on 01403 268562. Alternatively if you would like to ask a question, please e-mail info@mercierallen.co.uk.

Duncan Jagger MRICS Chartered Surveyor Harper James

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My daughter is thinking of buying a Thirties house in Mannings Heath which would need quite a bit of modernisation, and has had a survey done. She is worried about the survey report on the floor where it says that the ground floor is part suspended timber and part solid concrete, in the bathroom and kitchen. The surveyor says this might create a risk of dampness in the floor timbers if the concrete wasn’t properly laid “with a damp-proof membrane married up to the existing damp-proof membranes and dampproof courses”. Also, as she is planning to have some work done, i.e. new wiring and plumbing, and a new kitchen, she is worried about the concrete floor and how the plumbing and wiring could be carried out. In general why was the house built in such a way, with half-and-half timber and concrete? PS, by email

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Please note that this article does not constitute as advice, anyone seeking independent advice should contact an independent financial adviser. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage Mercier Allen and Associates Limited is an Appointed Representative of IN Partnership the trading name of The OnLine Partnership Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

In all probability the house was not originally built in that way, but with a suspended timber floor throughout. In the Sixties and Seventies it became fashionable to replace suspended timber ground floors in older houses with solid concrete in the misguided belief that floors in rooms with a water supply were at risk of wood rot. In fact the part-replacement of a suspended timber floor with concrete has often caused more dampness problems than it solved. It is possible to replumb and rewire a house with a solid concrete floor, either by cutting ducts in the concrete or by dropping the new cables and pipe runs down from the ceilings above. But you would still be left with a cold, hard, uninsulated floor slab and the reduced ventilation problem. I suggest the best thing would be to remove the concrete, and reinstate suspended timber. The whole of the ground floor could then be insulated between the joists, and new air bricks fitted in the outside walls to provide that essential through-flow of subfloor ventilation. Ideally, a vapour barrier should be laid across the top of the joists (on the “warm” side of the insulation) and the floorboards refitted on top. This would safeguard the timbers against condensation. I would suggest trying to negotiate a price reduction from the vendor to cover the costs of this work. Should you have any questions for Duncan, please email: duncanjagger@harper-james.co.uk

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Vauxhall turns oil burner into tyre burner

The all-new compact sport supermini

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Vauxhall’s most powerful diesel engine ever is now available in the Insignia range. Known as the Insignia BiTurbo and on sale now, it’s available with a choice of �ive-door Hatch and Sports Tourer bodies in SRi, SRi Vx-line and Elite trims, priced from £27,120 on the road. The potent, twin-sequential turbocharged diesel is based on the existing four cylinder 1956cc unit which powers key models in the Insignia, Astra and new Za�ira Tourer range. However, in BiTurbo form the engine produces up to 35PS more power and a signi�icant 50Nm of extra torque, reducing the 0-60mph time by nearly one second to 8.2 seconds (Insignia FWD Hatch). But thanks to a package of eco features – including standard Start/ Stop across the range – the FWD Hatch achieves a combined 57.6mpg, 2.2mpg better than the single-turbo 2.0 CDTi 160PS model. What makes the Insignia BiTurbo unique in this class is its use of sequential turbocharging, with the smaller turbo accelerating quickly at lower engine speeds to eliminate ‘lag’, providing 350Nm of torque from just

1500rpm. Complementing this power gain, Vauxhall’s clever FlexRide adaptive damping is standard on all Insignia BiTurbos (normally a £790 option on front-wheel drive Insignias). The system reacts within milliseconds to driver inputs and can ‘learn’ how the car is being driven and adapt damper settings accordingly. Drivers can also select Tour and Sport buttons, and con�igure the throttle, steering and damper settings in Sport mode separately. On four-wheel drive models, FlexRide is integrated with the car’s Torque Transfer Device (TTD) and the rear axle’s electronically controlled Limited Slip Differential (eLSD). These features allow torque to be automatically transferred between front and rear wheels, and between left and right wheels on the rear axle, offering exceptional levels of traction, grip and control. In common with other models in the Insignia range, the BiTurbo has the option of Vauxhall’s new Front Camera System, with traf�ic sign recognition and lane departure warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control, which allows the driver to maintain a set distance from the car in front. If the new Insignia takes your fancy, head down to Steven’s Vauxhall in Broadbridge Heath.

The Swift Sport is the performance �lagship of the Swift model range and offers higher levels of tuning, steering and braking performance than the standard Swift on which it’s based. The sporting experience and everyday practicality of the previous model have earned many devoted fans in approximately 40 countries and territories around the world. On sale from January, the Swift will be priced at £13,500 and mated to a new Euro 5 compliant 1.6 litre VVT engine with 136bhp and a six speed manual transmission. 0-62 mph times are good, 8.7 seconds with a top speed of 121mph. For the money conscious, fuel consumption is 44.1mpg on a combined cycle with only 147g/ km of CO2. Good news for those who don’t like paying lots for insurance, as the new Swift Sport is down 5 insurance groups on the previous model at group 18. The new Swift Sport has the same DNA as its predecessor, but re�lects the concept of developing a re�ined sport compact from the new Swift 1.2 litre launched in the UK late last year. Be�itting its status as the new performance �lagship of the Swift model range, it re�lects the pursuit of even better handling, driving performance, environmental compatibility and an uncompromising focus on quality. Overall, it offers a rewarding experience of Suzuki’s sporting DNA. Now, Suzuki has realised even higher levels of Swift performance and styling and combined them with improved fuel economy and environmental performance to create a sports compact that is an ideal match for today’s needs. The result is the allnew Swift Sport. The new Swift Sport’s exterior design re�lects the model’s evolution towards a more sporting look. Aerodynamic parts exclusive to the new Swift Sport control the air�low, suppress lift and give the car a lower visual centre of gravity. Newly developed High-Intensity Discharge (HID) headlamps with a metallicgrey coating as well as new design

rear combination lamps heighten the sense of dynamism expressed by the exterior design. Sporty, exclusive design features in the new Swift Sport’s cabin heighten the driving pleasure and a high-quality look and feel generates pleasure of ownership with new design sport seats in an exclusive fabric together with a �ive-dial meter cluster that combines easy legibility with an uncluttered look. Speci�ication includes auto air conditioning, fog lamps, push button start, cruise control, Bluetooth connectivity, HID Projector headlamps with headlamp wash and rear privacy glass with ESP and seven airbags

�itted as standard. Greater toe and camber rigidity for the torsion beam, greater lateral rigidity in the torsion-beam bushings and larger rear wheel bearings enhance stability at the rear under hard cornering. Increased spring rates for the front and rear coil springs and the addition of rebound springs in the front suspension struts signi�icantly contribute to stability by providing greater roll stiffness. Modi�ications to the steering-gearbox member, suspension-frame member as well as larger front wheel bearings all boost yaw response, resulting in handling that has evolved even further from that of the previous Swift Sport.

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Double Crossword

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

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How you rate: 15 words - average; 20 words - good; 25 words - very good; 30 or more - excellent.

Rearrange the letters in the grid B to make five words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.

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ails, aims, cilia, claim, claims, hail, hails, laic, laicism, mail, mails, mica, milch, sail, shim, sial, silica, sima, slim, swami, swim, wail, wails, whim, whimsical, wish.

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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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CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Dual; 3 Proposer; 9 Riotous; 10 Phase; 11 Light-hearted; 13 Cheque; 15 Leader; 17 Falling glass; 20 Eaten; 21 Put down; 22 Incisors; 23 Were. Down: 1 Derelict; 2 Among; 4 Russet; 5 Paper-weights; 6 Seaweed; 7 Rues; 8 Contour lines; 12 Presence; 14 Elastic; 16 Sniper; 18 Alone; 19 Peri. QUICK - Across: 1 Fail; 3 Academic; 9 Unlucky; 10 Safer; 11 Fortuitously; 13 Leaden; 15 Usurer; 17 Discourteous; 20 Clean; 21 Isolate; 22 Entreaty; 23 Left. Down: 1 Fourfold; 2 Idler; 4 Coyote; 5 Disquisition; 6 Muffler; 7 Cure; 8 Acquiescence; 12 Prospect; 14 Aliment; 16 Quaint; 18 Orate; 19 Ache.

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Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is P. Pumpkin, spinach, parsnip, all vegetables.

Last week’s solutions:

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Dynamic, Horsham-based media group is expanding to exploit growing publishing opportunities in international and regional publishing. You have time on your hands and you’re keen to put your years of front-line communication/ sales skills to good use, without the strictures of a 9 to 5, but with the security of working as an associate alongside an established and respected local firm. Depending on specific project and commitment, uncapped & realistic OTE of £20k-£50k. We are an equal opportunities employer. Please contact: Tel: 01403 251000

PART TIME/SELF EMPLOYED SALES PEOPLE REQUIRED An exciting opportunity is available for experienced sales people.

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Maternity cover with 3-5yr olds Excellent communication skills. Full time shift work to cover full daycare hours. Suitable applicants level 3/4 with previous experience of a lead role.

We are also seeking a Part Time practitioner to work on a shift basis Mon-Fri. Send CV to Sallyanne Kasey, HeadStart Day Nursery, Collyers College, Hurst Rd, Horsham RH12 2EJ Line Up Aviation are a fast growing International Aviation recruitment company with clients all over the world. We are looking to hire talented professionals with an entrepreneurial approach and the desire to make money.

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Are you a caring person who would like to provide a variety of help to people living in their own homes ? We can offer a full time position, willing to work weekends and a weekend position.

An exciting opportunity to work for a growing and vibrant independent publishing group based in Horsham. This position will involve working on our regional glossy magazine aimed at the ‘high end’ market place. Covering Sussex and Surrey, our magazine has a readership of 40,000+.

WE CURRENTLY HAVE TWO POSITIONS: • Managing Consultant. A business driven professional to head up, further develop and grow our International Division. Salary from £30k. • Recruitment Consultant to join our UK and Ireland team. Salary from £20k. So, why would YOU want to work for Line Up Aviation, and what’s in it for you? Here are some of the reasons: • Offices in West Sussex (20mins from Gatwick Airport) • Exceptional & realistic commission structure, no limit • Performance based pay • Holidays 20-23 days (based on individual performance) • Promotion based on achievements Additionally we have all the resources you would ever need to make money. • Integrated workflow based recruiting system • Online multi-posting & CV search system • Access to all the main external CV databases • Smartphone with data base accessible through app The kind of professionals we are looking to hire will be business orientated and entrepreneurial. You must also have exceptional communication skills, be passionate about sales and have a ‘can do, will do’ attitude. Requirements: • Experienced in recruitment • Positive, energetic and resourceful self-starter • Driven, pro-active and confident • A good level of education and be articulate and numerate • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • The ability to influence and persuade • A proven record in business development and sales • A good organiser with a focused, work hard approach • Commercially aware and passionate about sales • Open to training and development

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Involves picking up my lovely kids (aged 2 and 4) from nursery at 3pm, MonWed & all day care Thu-Fri Email CV to pkiga@yahoo.co.uk

The successful candidate will ideally have two years’ field sales experience on newspapers or magazines and will be confident with both face to face and telephone sales. We are looking for someone who will be hungry to get the business in, rather than expecting it to come to them, with freedom to sell display advertising and bespoke creative solutions. To be considered you must possess the relevant experience in a similar role working for a publishing company (ideally a newspaper / magazine environment) and bring with you energy, drive, motivation and enthusiasm to promote the client brand. The ideal candidate will be extremely confident in their sales ability; you would thrive on managing your own patch and database of clients. Additionally you will be determined, charismatic and full of bright ideas. You would be expected to build your own client database, which you will account manage to generate new and repeat business. This is an essential role in the publishing group’s ongoing expansion. You will be joining a team of proven sales professionals and will be expected to perform to a consistently high standard. You will be reporting to the Display Advertising Manager and the Managing Director. For more information please contact Matt Wheeler on 01403 251000 or email matt@the-resident.co.uk


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Late goal is kick in teeth but boss takes heart from his new signings

Callum Dunne competes, watched by Gareth Sanashee and Williams Peauroux

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Boss Hugo Langton was in a more positive mood after this defeat, despite his team conceding a controversial stoppage-time goal to leave Essex empty-handed. With greater fortune, the Hornets might have recorded their �irst league win since late August. But an attack broke down as they pushed for a deserved winner and Canvey’s Danny Heale scored after bringing the ball down with his hand. Four days earlier, Langton had apologised to supporters who saw his team produce “rubbish” in the Sussex Senior Cup at Littlehampton, “a totally unacceptable and embarrassing display by a group of so-called footballers”. But it was a different story on Saturday, with debutants Liam Flanighan and Gareth Sanashee among those who impressed. Left back Flanighan is on loan from Havant and Waterlooville for the rest of the season, while central defender Sanashee has played for Reading’s Academy, Oxford United and

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Aldershot Town. Langton said: “I’ve been talking about the need for passion, heart, desire and pride and I’m delighted that every player who went to Canvey showed those qualities in abundance. “We were excellent all over the pitch and it certainly wasn’t the right result as far as I’m concerned. We played some fantastic football down the wings, getting some decent balls into the box and on another day we could have come away with a 2-0 win. “The three new boys were excellent, and I include Craig Wilkins in that trio because I thought he was the man of the match. “He’s 37 years old and hasn’t started a game in nine months, but he put his body on the line and headed everything. He’ll probably sleep until Tuesday after that, but he was a magni�icent example to the rest of the players.

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James Russell smothers the ball before Callum Dunne can pounce

“Gareth and Liam were outstanding and what pleased me most was our defensive shape. We worked on some speci�ic stuff on Thursday and the lads took it into the game. “Liam has been on the periphery of Havant and Waterlooville’s �irst team and is rated very highly by Shaun Gale, who wants him to get out and get some games under his belt. “He knows Jake Jacobs, having played alongside him, and is very eager to play for us. He is exactly the sort of player we want – young, energetic and full of passion and hunger to do well. “Everyone did their shift and I can’t fault any of them. It was harsh to lose like that, so late in the game and to a goal that clearly shouldn’t have been allowed. “A few of their players were giving it the big one about how they’d won with a handball, but give credit to their manager and of�icials who came and apologised about it.” Horsham visit Carshalton tomorrow (Saturday), face Leatherhead at Gorings Mead on December 26 and take on Lewes at the Dripping Pan on January 2 (midday).

Ray Freeman at Canvey Island

Donnelly happy with YM’s �irst draw of the season Tom Norris Football

A late goal by youngster Tom Stillwell salvaged a point for Horsham YMCA as they recorded their �irst draw of the season, 1-1 at home to St Francis Rangers. Aaron Walsh opened the scoring

from the penalty spot for a Rangers side that looked much better than their lowly 19th position in Division 1. They proved a constant threat for injury-hit YM, who struggled to create chances all afternoon. Striker Nick Sullivan shone for Sammy Donnelly’s men, but it was Burgess Hill loanee Stillwell’s closerange effort seven minutes from time

which eventually rescued a point. Donnelly said: “I didn’t think we turned up in the �irst half. We weren’t tight enough in mid�ield, but we had chances. Nick Sullivan probably had the best and their goalkeeper pulled off two outstanding saves. “They were quite lively and we were a little overrun in mid�ield because we went for the three up top.

But what I put to the lads was that we played three up top against Redhill, where we could have won by a bigger margin. “The one important thing is the fact that we’ve learnt how to draw. We’ve not drawn a game, and there have been games where we’ve been pressing and pressing and pressing but just couldn’t score.

“I’ll take the point on a day where a draw was probably a fair result.”

Sussex County League Division 2: Steyning 0 Hailsham 3, Storrington 2 Mile Oak 3. Division 3: Bosham 2 Roffey 1, Haywards Heath v TD Shipley postponed. Sussex Intermediate Cup 4th round: Forest 1 Eastbourne Borough Res 2.


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Tom and Oliver at the double Stadium expansion Andy Stonestreet www.northwestsussexseagulls.co.uk

Unbelievable as it may seem, we are fast approaching the halfway point of our first season at the American Express Community Stadium. Every home game has been a sellout, with just a few seats remaining empty in the away end on a couple of occasions, and there are more than 2,000 people on the waiting list for season tickets. Before the season started there were concerns about how 20,000+ fans would get to and from the stadium. Would the trains cope? How would the park-and-ride work? Would thousands of fans try to park around the village of Falmer? I think most of us have found that things have improved – and from our experience of running coaches we have seen an enormous improvement. When planning permission for The Amex was granted it included the provision of 2,350 car parking spaces within about a mile of the stadium. Due to the building of the Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (BACA), replacing Falmer High School, this number has never been reached. Bennetts Field, where there is only temporary planning permission until 2014, is providing some parking next to the stadium but can be a real pain to get out of after a match. A solution may be close at hand – both for those who park in Bennetts Field and for the club, who wish to install a further 8,000 seats. Albion want to build a 1,000-space car park on land not used by the BACA, land which the club have had their eyes on for at least four years. This new car park could have its own access via a widened tunnel under the railway line and away from the coach and park-and-ride areas. Its users, mostly corporate and 1901 Club members would no longer get caught up in the rush to leave the stadium via The Drove. Probably more important, it would allow the club extra parking spaces for the new corporate ‘fans’ who will help fund expansion of The Amex. It is this expansion, rather than the extra parking spaces, that is the key for Albion to reach their ultimate goal of becoming a Premier League club. A joint statement by the club and Green councillor Bill Randall, leader of Brighton and Hove City Council, said: “A travel survey for a 30,000-seater stadium will be produced by independent consultants. “The consultants will consider the coherent provision of travel options for fans walking or cycling to the ground, using buses or trains and those using their cars.”

Roffey Robins Rockets U9 players enjoy a Mad Hair Day

Youth Football

Tom Killner-Brown scored twice as Horsham U16 beat Lancing Rangers U16 5-0 in round three of the Sussex County Cup. Greg Gander, Ollie Clarke, Zak Comber, Harry Smith, Jake Legrange and Ben Collier all went close before the Hornets eventually made the breakthrough after 38 minutes, Comber netting coolly after a darting run by Harry Garman. Horsham continued to dominate after the break but were thwarted by good goalkeeping until Jacob Waller’s penalty, awarded for a foul on Smith. Connor Cushing and Stanley Rice set up Killner-Brown for Horsham’s third, Gander netted a screamer and Killner-Brown completed the scoring

Horsham Ambassadors U7 players, coaches Paul Gibson and Tony Massimo (right), and Jay Choudhury, co-owner of The New Curry Centre

from Garman’s delightful through ball. Horsham U15 progressed to the County Cup quarter-finals, midfielder Oliver East scoring twice in a 3-0 success at Worthing Minors U15. Andrew Roberts, Harry Lee, Callum Nash, Glenn Johnson, Reuben Selby and Will Kerr all had chances, Selby hit a post and Lee struck the crossbar before Lee scored the young Hornets’ other goal. Well marshalled by Jordan Walser and the impressive Adam Ruz, who hardly put a foot wrong, Horsham’s defence and goalkeeper Tom Auston were rarely troubled. Horsham U14 went out of the County Cup, losing 8-4 at Hove Park Colts U14 despite two goals by Liam Clarke and one each from Nick Bristow and Lewis Reeves.

Lower Beeding Lions U15 crashed to their heaviest defeat of the season, 8-3 against Horley Town U15 in Division A of the Horsham and District Youth League. Lions raced into a two-goal lead through Callum Nash and Aaron Pyzer before Horley hit back to lead 3-2 at half time. Andrew Roberts converted a penalty early in the second half after Nash was tripped, but Lions capitulated and conceded five more goals. It was a happier weekend for Horsham Tigers U12, who beat Hurstpierpoint Colts U12 3-1. Ben Whiteley’s fine long-range effort plus goals by Sam Howard and Joe Murphy, his fourth in three matches, helped extend Tigers’ lead in Division D.

Freezing conditions delayed the start by half an hour before Roffey Robins Rockets U9 beat Southwater U9 6-1 and 8-0, with hat-tricks by George Powling and Tom Lawrence. The New Curry Centre has shown its support for youth sport by sponsoring Horsham Ambassadors U7. The Ambassadors team, formed primarily of players from the North Sussex Soccer Academy sessions in Horsham Park, play friendly matches at Arunside School, Horsham. Tony Massimo, who coaches the side alongside Paul Gibson, said: “The boys are delighted with the kit. “We’re fortunate to have a very talented crop of young players and it’s important they look and feel the part, so we’re extremely grateful to the New Curry Centre for their support.”

of these and some of the plethora of short corners, a cricket score would have resulted. The league champions gain automatic promotion, with the runnersup involved in play-offs, and promotion is still firmly in Horsham’s sights. Coach Sam Naismith said: “I’m very pleased. The team has been playing well within itself and we’ve been winning without really excelling. “We’ll be practising hard during the break, with indoor and fitness training, then we’ll play a friendly before the league restarts. Our aim is to peak in February and if we hit form in the run-in I’m confident we can go up.” Prolific scorer Hough said: “We had a tough start to the season, playing runaway league leaders Marden and current runners-up Sutton Valence, but we’ve got a very young side and are getting better as a team. “We’re still in close contention, just three points away from second spot, and are well capable of fulfilling our dream of promotion.” Horsham’s next league fixture is an away game against mid-table Worthing on January 14. Kinder fixtures follow before consecutive matches against the top two in early February.

They finish the campaign with a sequence of potentially more comfortable matches, culminating in a visit to Herne Bay on March 14. Horsham U10 ended 2011 on a high with three wins out of three, against Worthing U10, Lewes U10 and a combined team at Worthing. Captain Tom Emery and top scorer Sam Berriman were missing, but striker Luke Portman was in fine form and

scored three of Horsham’s four goals. Defenders James Harvey and James Ormerod soaked up most opposition attacks as Horsham conceded only one goal all afternoon. Ben Kinnison and Ted Thomas worked tirelessly on the flanks, producing some fine pass-and-move moments, while the midfield of George Cardwell and Fergal Eason-Butler proved too strong for their opponents.

Horsham set their sights on promotion Martin Read Hockey

Another storming win, 5-1 against Herne Bay, leaves Horsham third in the table going into the mid-season break. Employing their customary tactic of attacking straight from the off, Horsham didn’t have to wait long for John Burroughs to score. The visitors’ defence was kept busy, blocking five short corners in quick succession, before Matt Hough increased Horsham’s lead and Nathan Hill soon added a penalty. Right on half time, a long run from Burroughs enabled Jamie Whitehouse to find the net, giving Horsham an unassailable position against a team that had suffered eight defeats in 10 games. Not even a scrappy Herne Bay goal early in the second half could shake Horsham’s dominance and victory was sealed when Hough scored again after a short corner. Despite replacements filling in for key injured players, Horsham maintained constant control and created many goalscoring opportunities. Had they been able to convert more

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THERESIDENT Friday 16 December 2011

Sport in Brief

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Coach Penny tells of his joy as Atlantis swimmers join big fish Andrew Dunlop Youth Swimming

Motor Sport Horsham Riders Trials held their latest event at Mannings Heath. White (top three): Joel Manthorpe 0 marks lost, Clint Leggett 8ml, Sean Parsons (pictured) 19ml. Blue: Steve Wells 1ml, Steve Parker 4ml, Dave Dale 8ml. Yellow: Ray Morris 5ml, John Yardley 5ml, Martin Penrice 6ml. Red: Elaine Dufaur 9ml, Chris Warren 38ml, Jon Amory dnf.

Youth Badminton

David King defeated The Weald’s Sean Richardson 21-18, helping Tanbridge House School win the senior boys section of the Secondary School Team Championships. Combining power hitting and subtle touch play, the two nationally ranked stars attracted admiring eyes from all corners of the sports hall at Tanbridge House. Millais School won both of the events for girls while Christ’s Hospital took the junior boys title.

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Horsham go into their home match against Crawley tomorrow (Saturday, 2.15pm) after suffering a 24-10 defeat at Maidstone in their final away game of 2011.

In one of the most memorable nights in their 30-year history, Atlantis secured their first promotion to the Premier Division of the National Arena Swimming League South. The Horsham-based club will now be Sussex’s sole representative in the top flight of swimming’s principal club competition. This represents remarkable progress for Atlantis – still a relatively small club in South East swimming terms – under the guiding hand of its experienced head coach Bill Penny. Eight years ago Atlantis finished bottom of Division 2 with a meagre four gala points. But Penny’s arrival in 2005 has sparked a steady climb up the league, with promotion achieved to Division 1 East in 2006 followed by 12th, seventh, eighth and fifth place finishes. Atlantis were sixth, just two points behind leaders Dover Lifeguards, going into the final gala at the Crook Log pool in Bexleyheath. The gala was desperately close from start to finish, with five of the six teams still in with a chance of winning or securing promotion right up to the final sequence of races. The final set of relays proved decisive as Atlantis swimmers excelled to leave the club second with 185 points, behind Bromley (188) but ahead of Chelmsford 3rd (182), Dover Lifeguards (178), Croydon (174) and Black Lion of Gillingham (136). Next season Atlantis will rub shoulders with the cream of South East

Atlantis head coach Bill Penny with some of his promotion winning National Arena Swimming League Squad

swimming, including Guildford City, Beckenham, Windsor and Amersham, in the 18-team Premier Division. Delighted Penny said: “I always felt we had a chance against five other equally matched teams. “My swimmers excelled themselves and I’m very proud of them all, including those who swam in the two previous galas. “They have all made a fantastic contribution to securing this promotion.

“We have now planted our flag on the mountain-top. It will not be easy to keep it there, but we intend to do everything we can to do so and to really put Horsham on the swimming map.” Atlantis’ Cameron Lambourne and Bex Lobley, both 16, achieved national qualifying times in the South East Winter Regionals at Aldershot. Penny said: “I’m delighted for our two national qualifiers, who swam a couple of terrific times.”

Bex Lobley and Cameron Lambourne

That’s for you, George Matthew James Sport Editor

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Boxer Ben Pringle has emotionally dedicated two wins to friend George Magnus, the Horsham and Loxwood footballer who was seriously hurt in a car crash on the A24 at Warnham. Pringle, 19, showed his hard work and dedication in the gym over the last few years is paying off with backto-back wins. First he earned a majority decision in a pulsating clash against an Ashford boxer in the Hove show. Then he travelled to Romford to take on Lewis Jones (Five Star) and again won a split decision. Trainer Dan Purchase said: “I’m so pleased for Ben as he’s worked hard and had a tough drop with matches and decisions. He deserved these wins. “Five Star are a good quality club,

but Ben boxed well behind a stiff jab and was a clear winner.” Pringle said of Magnus, 19, a former pupil of The Forest School: “All at Horsham ABC wish George a speedy recovery.” Horsham’s Sam Pothecary travelled to Butlins to appear on the Bognor show against Callum Ide. The 24-year-old boxed with maturity and skill, using his superior jab to pick off his taller opponent after recovering from a knockdown in the second round. At the same event, Tom Smith, 12, competed in a rematch from the Horsham show and again came up just short in a split decision loss to Bognor’s Shawn Thompson. Horsham also took three youngsters to a gym show in Southampton. Tom Smith, Armani Smith and Scott Buchanan all gave great accounts of themselves, more than matching their opponents in the no-decision skills bouts.


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