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Students celebrate A-level success Continued from Page 1 Eighty-five per cent of Further Maths students achieved A*/A/B, as did 64 per cent of Government and Politics students. Art and Design had a 99 per cent pass rate (67 per cent A*/A/B) and the figure for Chemistry was also 99 per cent (65 per cent A*/A/B). The pass rate at AS level was 94 per cent, with 46 per cent achieving A/B. Photography enjoyed a 100 per cent pass rate, with 80 per cent at A/B. Vocational students also excelled, with 100 per cent of Child Care Level 2 Diploma students achieving an A* or A. The best A-level results for 20 years are being celebrated at Christ’s Hospital, where the overall pass rate was 99.4 per cent. The school scored an A*-B pass rate of 80.2 per cent and an average UCAS points total of over 346 points per pupil, with 33 pupils achieving A* or A grades in all subjects and 13 set for Oxford or Cambridge. Jessica Eastwood and Si ji Fan both gained four A* grades and will read Chemistry at Oxford and Law at Cambridge respectively. Phoebe Hames also gained straight A* grades and will read Classics at Cambridge. Twins Adam and Robert Mathias, who both achieved two A*s and one A, are heading to Cambridge on organ and choral scholarships respectively. Adam will begin his course in 2012 after winning a place at Windsor Castle as the Organ Scholar at St George’s Chapel. He said: “This looks like being a pretty amazing gap year. I’m a little nervous but very excited.” With 40 per cent of all grades at A*/A and 14 per cent of all girls achieving straight A*/A grades, Farlington girls are also celebrating success. All girls bar one are into their first choice of university and course – and the girl who just missed already has two offers through clearing. Katherine Hawkes will go to Oxford, Fern Coleman to King’s College, Rhiannon Dunlop to Exeter and Katie Ling to Durham. Ten students at The Weald,

Billingshurst, achieved four As or better and 16 three A*/A or more. Forty-four achieved more than 810 points, the equivalent of three As. Zoe Woodward, who is celebrating three A* and one A, will study Medicine at Newcastle. Maisie Nash achieved two A* and two As and will study Geography at Bristol. More than 30 per cent of The Weald’s entries were graded at A* or A, with 55 per cent of grades at B or better. Steyning Grammar entered 195 candidates at A level, with more than 20 per cent of all entries achieving an A* or A. In 26 subjects, the pass rate

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was 100 per cent. Harry Patrick attained five A grades and will take a gap year before progressing to university. William Chambers obtained four A* grades and will go to Clare College, Cambridge, to read Natural Sciences. Tamsin Huxford and Owain Jones will go to Oxford. The school’s first International Baccalaureate group achieved “pleasing results” and Matthew Jessie has a place to study Biology and Chemistry at Imperial College, London. At AS level, Steyning Grammar’s pass rate was 91 per cent, with more than a third of grades at A or B.

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Reaction to the results “We are delighted to be celebrating yet another record-breaking year. “I’m incredibly proud of our students and staff. The success reflects their hard work over the course of another hugely successful year, across the broad range of subjects studied. The results are simply outstanding. “Horsham should be very proud of its young people. They have done their very best to invest time and effort in their futures, in what is a difficult and uncertain world for them.” Collyer’s principal Jackie Johnston

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“We applaud the enthusiasm, dedication and hard work of our pupils in their achievements, sometimes in the face of adversity and in this particularly difficult time. “This set of results confirms the continued academic excellence and Christ’s Hospital’s ability to prepare individuals not only for university but for a successful future.” Christ’s Hospital head John Frankin

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“I am delighted that the girls’ hard work and dedication has paid off so well. “This year the competition for university places has been fiercer than ever, the pressure on young people greater than ever, and it is fantastic to see every one of our girls achieve what she needs for the next step in her career. “Each girl is realising her potential and achieving her dreams. This is a fantastic group of young women who deserve their brilliant success and who will go on to great things.” Farlington head Jonnie Goyer

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The news that less than two per cent of a £530 million fund has been allocated towards improving the broadband network of rural Sussex should be welcomed, albeit begrudgingly and with the acknowledgement that this may deliver too little, too late, again. When I attended the broadband summit I asked on several occasions where were the price list details to help communities plan and deliver on these promises? While the discussion continues within council committees, we must realise that business and opportunities will continue to be missed because we cannot act fast enough. Our actions, like our broadband, are under-delivered. The average speed of broadband for the UK was reported as 3Mbps in 2010. The aim of this new fast broadband is to ensure that at least 5Mbps is available for every connection. By the time they deliver on these speeds, Sussex will most likely remain a county delivering the least amount of broadband speed to its residents. As a means of economic growth and opportunity, high-speed and unrestricted internet provides individuals with access to communities, commerce and education, while making less impact on the environment. We should embrace these little funds, but not stop at demanding that the speeds and features of our internet should be leading and not limping.

£6m boost for West Sussex broadband West Sussex County Council has been awarded £6.26 million towards improving broadband connections in the county. The government funding is part of £530 million nationwide, designed to ensure nine out of 10 homes have a superfast connection within four years. Cllr Lionel Barnard, deputy leader of the county council, said: “West Sussex County Council has been doing a lot of work with internet service providers and we are committed to the need to improve broadband in West Sussex. “A good broadband connection is vital for businesses, many of which are home-based. We need to ensure this happens to encourage business development in West Sussex.” The county council has been lobbying internet service providers to help get faster broadband in West Sussex. Despite a range of technologies available, there are many parts of the county where it is not possible to get a usable broadband connection, especially in the rural areas. Very few areas in the county so far have access to superfast broadband and West Sussex even has three nonbroadband telephone exchanges – East Marden, Plaistow and Sutton. The funding will be used to cover the gaps in the county which will miss out on superfast broadband in

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the commercial roll-out. A summit looking at broadband provision was held at County Hall this year, hosted by Arundel and South Downs MP Nick Herbert and the county council.

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As a result of this, a community website is being set up to provide a forum for residents to get involved and share their broadband experiences. All this will provide vital information on how good broadband coverage is across the county. Cllr Louise Goldsmith, leader of

the county council, said: “Our aim is to ensure everyone in the county – residents and businesses – has access to a fast broadband connection. The funding will help us to achieve this goal. “We will also be working closely with the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership as the broadband improvements develop.” Mr Herbert said: “I am delighted that West Sussex has been given this funding to improve the broadband network. “Parts of the county cannot get broadband at all, let alone superfast. It is especially damaging for rural businesses. We need to be better connected to help create jobs in the future and access new services. “I look forward to seeing the county council’s plans to use this money so that the whole county has broadband access and nine out of 10 homes have superfast connection. “I also welcome the county council’s commitment to set up an online forum so that local people can be kept in touch with developments and rural communities in particular can be involved in planning the network. “It is really encouraging to think that West Sussex will no longer be in the slow lane, with broadband for every household and superfast speeds for most in just four years’ time.”

News in Brief Crash victim named A woman who died in a road crash in Amberley has been named as 68-year-old Cecelia Hearn, of East Street, Amberley. Mrs Hearn was driving a Ford Fiesta on the B2139 when it was involved in a collision with a Saab at about 5pm on Thursday last week. A 69-year-old woman from Amberley, a passenger in the Fiesta, was seriously injured but was said to be recovering after being airlifted to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton. A 44-year-old woman from Tangmere, a passenger in the Saab, sustained an ankle injury and serious bruising but was released from Worthing Hospital. The 40-year-old male driver of the Saab and a 69-year-old female passenger were treated at Worthing Hospital for minor injuries. The road was closed for several hours. Anyone who saw the crash can contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999, quoting Operation Keston.

Prepared for trouble Horsham District Council has been on standby to introduce its emergency plan in support of police during public disorder. The emergency plan was last brought into action during the severe weather episodes of 2010. Cllr Roger Arthur, council Cabinet member for a safer and healthier district, said: “Reassuring our communities that the council has plans in place to deal with these unforeseen situations is important, given the unfolding of events across the country last week. “The council was contacted by several local residents and businesses asking if the council had arrangements in place should such events present themselves locally. “Although the Horsham district is a low-risk area for such events, we would like to reassure the community that we are prepared should it be necessary to take action.”

Rape allegation Police attended Brighton Road, Horsham, on Sunday morning after a woman made an allegation of rape. The woman claims to have been raped at a property in Brighton Road in the early hours of Sunday by a man known to her. West Sussex CID continued the investigation.

Driver injured A male driver suffered minor injuries in a crash on the A264 near Faygate at 7.40am on Monday. He was taken to the Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, after being released by firefighters. Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 238 of August 15.


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Tears and tantrums will be worth it in the end Susie Bates admits she is not a great walker, so what better way to spend five days than walking the Great Wall of China? She will join friends Rachel Beer, Anna Mclaren and Louise Homewood to walk a 50.5km (31-mile) section of the wall in October, raising money for Scope. Rachel’s brother Daniel has cerebral palsy.

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hearts.” Susie, 26, told The Resident: “I suppose it was a moment of madness, but we just thought we would give ourselves a challenge. “We always wanted to go out there to see the wall, but not to walk it! On one day we will have to walk 1,000 steps, which we are not looking forward to. “I’ve not walked more than a couple of miles before and none of us

have ever done anything like this, so we’ve started training – hill walking, swimming and gym work. It’s hard work, but it’s going well.” The four have already raised £5,500, including £75 from a nonuniform day at Rudgwick Primary School and £95 from a collection at a school play, and hope to turn this into a five-figure sum. Susie added: “The schoolchildren said ‘wow’ and think it’s really good.”

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Rachel Beer with brother Daniel

Marketing executive Rachel, sales support co-ordinator Anna and Susie, who teaches at Rudgwick Primary School, all live in Warnham. Rachel’s cousin Louise, a chief steward on a yacht, is from Woking, Surrey. On their Just Giving website page, the quartet says: “We expect blisters, tears and tantrums, but we have decided to take on this challenge because Scope is very close to our

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Really flying Dragonflies at Pulborough Brooks nature reserve are reaching speeds of up to 36km per hour, according to the RSPB. Site manager Pete Hughes said: “Southern hawkers, brown hawkers, emperors, emerald damselflies, ruddy darters and others can be easily seen within a few minutes of the visitor centre. “Over the course of the Summer, we can see 25 species here – nearly two-thirds of the UK’s resident types of dragonflies and damselflies. “The ‘black pond’ on the edge of the heathland restoration area has been brilliant for dragonflies recently.”


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A nibble or a feast? You decide Some of the district’s most accomplished chefs and food producers are preparing to cook up a range of local produce dishes, as part of the Big Nibble On Saturday, September 3, a demonstration kitchen named the Live Cookery Theatre will arrive in Horsham to take pride of place in the Carfax. The high-spec kitchen will be used by chefs from local businesses, who will form a live programme of entertainment to showcase their culinary skills. This cookery spectacular is one of the most highly anticipated elements of the Big Nibble weekend, organised by Horsham District Council, with local produce being used as part of each demonstration. The programme will be

professionally compered by foodie Hilary Knight, founder of Sussex Food Network, who works with chefs and food and drink producers from across Sussex. There will be opportunities for free tasters, together with takeaway recipe sheets for each dish, so people can practice the experience for themselves. The live programme will take place between 10am and 4pm on September 3, surrounding a huge and extended produce market in the Carfax (9am to 5pm). Market-goers will be able to browse, sample and purchase a mix

Wabi’s Scott Hallsworth will be demonstrating as part of the Big Nibble

of fresh fruit and vegetables, freshly baked breads, jams, chutneys and honey, cheeses, eggs, pastas, oils, ice cream, beers and meats, among other locally produced food and drink. There will also be hot food available to purchase and eat on site, including crepes and cheese on toast. The district council and Horsham Markets are encouraging visitors to get involved in a Horsham beer trail, a Great British car rally and a nibble trail with free taster portions. For the first time, the event will go district-wide on Sunday, September 4, when visitors can enjoy free Southdown historic bus rides across the district, along routes recreated from the Sixties and Seventies. Buses will visit Billingshurst, Henfield, Pulborough, Southwater, Steyning and Storrington. For car lovers, a classic rally involving TVRs, Morgans and Aston Martins will take place, parking up in East Street and the Carfax. Loveable ladies of mature years, The Grans, first seen in Horsham as part of the East Street opening, will return with their shopping trolleys after stirring up trouble at the Glastonbury Festival. Live music from six stages across the town is promised as the event coincides with the launch of the monthlong Horsham Festival of Sound. The Big Nibble will kick off a month of celebrations as the Horsham

Matt Gillan, of South Lodge Hotel, in the Live Cookery Theatre last year

District Food and Drink Festival runs from September 3 to October 2. This is organised by Horsham District Council, with support from sponsors and participating businesses including The Resident, Camelia Botnar, Chichester College (Brinsbury Campus), the Federation of Small Businesses, Foundry Press, South Lodge Hotel and West Sussex County Council. The festival programme will be available in libraries and participating businesses, by phoning 01403 215264 or by visiting www. horshamlocalproduce.co.uk For more information about the Big Nibble, phone 01403 215529, email events@horsham.gov.uk or visit www.thebignibble.co.uk

News in Brief ARK now, hear this A cheque for £1,373 was presented to Horsham charity ARK by Jill Smith, co-ordinator of the arts and flower festival at St John the Evangelist Church. The money was raised from visitor donations, concert ticket and refreshment sales and sponsorship of the floral displays. Achieving Recovery through the Kingdom (ARK) is a new Christian charity supported and run by volunteers from local churches. It provides a friendly, safe place for people who are seeking a way out of issues such as homelessness, addiction and poverty. ARK founder Lisa Burrell said: “I am overwhelmed by the generosity of the people at St John’s and the love they are showing to those often overlooked by society. “This money will make an enormous difference to those looking to change their lives.” For more information, phone 07825 284054 or email lisa@ thearkhorsham.org.uk St John’s raised the same amount for its parish World Youth Day Fund, helping a group of young parishioners visit Madrid.

Boost from Bluecoat Help for Heroes is £1,804.38 better off after a series of fundraising events at Bluecoat Sports Health and Fitness Club during July. Bluecoat spokesman Anna Meredith said: “A huge thank you to everyone who devoted their time and pushed themselves to the limit, and to those who donated. “It is really pleasing to see different groups of people combine for such a worthwhile cause.”

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Two brothers cycled 1,700km across Europe after their sister’s baby was still-born. George and Tim Sexton have so far raised £3,500 for Sands, the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death charity, in recognition of the support it provided following the death. But the brothers are hoping for more donations towards their ambitious target of £17,000 after cycling through France, Belgium, Holland, Germany and the Czech Republic.

A 52-year-old man from Horsham was killed in a crash on the A264 at Faygate on Wednesday evening. He was driving a Toyota Avensis which was travelling eastbound but hit a hedgerow at the edge of the westbound carriageway at about 9.45pm. A 25-year-old local man, a passenger in the car, suffered minor injuries and was taken to the East Surrey Hospital, Redhill. The road was closed in both directions before 10pm and reopened at 3.15am yesterday (Thursday). Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 1784 of August 18.

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Graphic designer George, 24, of Station Road, Horsham, said: “On January 17 2010 my sister, Gemma Redford, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl called Tilly Rose at the East Surrey Hospital in Redhill. “Sadly, due to complications in the last few days of pregnancy, Tilly had already passed away. “Fortunately a charity called Sands was on hand at the hospital to provide specialist care and support for my sister and our family during this awful time, along with a private room away from all the joys of the maternity ward. “As a way of thanking Sands for their support, my family has worked

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tirelessly over the last year to raise money for them through family fun days, charity auctions and a number of sponsored runs such as the London 10k. “On average 10 babies are stillborn (die after the 24th week of pregnancy) and seven babies die neonatally (within the first four weeks of life) every day in the UK. This is why we focused on the number 17 and called our challenge Ride for 17. “Money raised will help support anyone affected by the death of a baby, to work in partnership with health professionals to improve the quality of care and services offered to bereaved families, and to promote

research and changes in practice that could help to reduce the loss of babies’ lives.” Tim said: “We didn’t really know what to expect along the way and no amount of training could have prepared us for the nasty weather we endured for pretty much the first 10 days of the ride. “Despite the rain, hailstones and thunderstorms, we never once lost focus on the task in hand – or the reasons for carrying it out. “Even when the going got really tough, George and I still managed to find the energy to make a laugh and a joke – often at the expense of the Germans.

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“Our journey took us across six countries, through countless cities, towns and villages, across mountains and through some truly breathtaking countryside. “The ride took 68 hours, in which we drunk around 220 litres of water, consumed 96 energy gels, annoyed around 10,000 foreign motorists and only got pulled over by one policeman.”

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Woods Mill nature reserve, near Henfield, has been given a new lease of life thanks to funding from Viridor through the Landfill Communities Fund. New features include a free nature trail phone app and several beautiful wood sculptures, providing information about the reserve’s wildlife and habitats. A fully interactive nature trail around Woods Mill is available as a free app for those with Android smartphones. An iPhone app will follow soon. For more information, visit www. sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk

Store backs charity Sainsbury’s Horsham raised £132 for Guide Dogs for the Blind by staging a dog obedience class and puppy hunt, helping raise awareness of the charity. A spokesman for the store said: “We are planning many different events throughout the year for customers and colleagues to get involved in.” Guide Dogs need more volunteers in Horsham. Phone 0845 3717771 or email volunteer@guidedogs.org.uk

Monty’s first Monty Larkin will talk about the South Downs of East Sussex in the Wesley Hall, London Road, Horsham, on Monday, September 26 (7.45pm). This is the first of more than 20 weekly lectures planned by the Horsham Natural History Society. Subjects will include plants, birds, insects and garden wildlife. For more information, visit www. hnhs.org.uk

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Your article about Pulborough villagers holding a ‘funeral’ in protest at plans to build on greenfield land backing onto Stane Street Close (The Resident, August 12) was a welcome focus on the problems facing our village. Pulborough is rapidly becoming a community without a true centre, mainly due to over-development on the A29 heading north. This linear development is leading to unsustainable pressure on our infrastructure. Our drainage system is creaking under the strain. Both Southern Water and the Environment Agency have expressed concerns about Chichester-based Hanbury Properties Ltd’s attempt to develop this land, which is a haven for a number of protected wildlife species. Our road network is overly congested, especially on the A29 where the new development is planned. The Tesco supermarket on the A29, which was built against much local opposition, now attracts 25,000 customer visits a week. People in Pulborough make just 2,000 of those shopping visits. This means we are now burdened with an additional 46,000 weekly car journeys in and out of the village since the supermarket was built. The village primary school, one the most highly rated by Ofsted in England, is being forced to add two new classrooms this Summer because of the influx of new homes. Some parents are choosing to send their children to smaller state schools outside the village. Horsham District Council took a carefully considered strategic decision not to develop Pulborough further as a result of its Local Plan Review. The Planning Inspectorate has thwarted it on a number of occasions on appeal, but this is no reason to abandon its stance. Pulborough is suffering opportunist, piecemeal development of little architectural or ecological merit, which is displacing its true centre and causing the village to lose its sense of place. Like many others in the village, I am extremely disappointed that Pulborough Parish Council did not object to this planning application. Now is not the time to roll over and play dead. It is interesting to note that there has not been a single parish councillor appointed to the council as a result of an election by voters in the village since 2003. On this basis it is difficult to understand how the council can be said to represent the views of the majority in Pulborough. I would urge all local residents in Pulborough to contact Horsham District Council with their views on this application. Write or email planning@horsham.gov.uk, quoting planning reference DC/11/0952.

Gaetano Ferrieri has been on hunger strike since June 4, in front of Montecitorio Palace (Italian Parliament headquarters). He has been peacefully fighting with the Italian flag and constitution, against our politicians’ privileges. The national press does not mention this, politicians change their pathway to avoid him. Italians, stay united – no parties’ flags, no violence, only our flag against the abuse of power of the few.

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Breaking the mould There has been an enormous amount of rhetoric and speculation flying around following the recent city riots. Having distilled many of the proposed solutions, I am at a complete loss to understand why our politicians (of all hues) can’t see the obvious driving factors behind that behaviour. Everyone I have spoken to seems to be in complete agreement about the cause and the solution. The ludicrous, downright dangerous and utterly irresponsible Labour immigration policies of the last 13 years are a good start. Didn’t they ever notice that a pluralistic society would be challenged in our tiny country, especially as it was already becoming overcrowded at the start of their disastrous time in government? Add to this their wholesale benefits-for-all culture and there you have the raw ingredients for dissention. The solutions which must be imposed by the current administration are utterly necessary to restore our cherished way of life. It is not the coalition’s fault. When I was a boy at school, we visited a Crown Court. We tiptoed in the place in absolute silence, for here was a place that quite literally held the power of life and death. We learned respect. When we stepped out of line it was usually a member of the community who disciplined us, not the police, who had more serious matters to deal with. We need laws that ensure the punishments fit the crimes and a good idea would be to introduce some kind of national service, although not necessarily in the forces. I believe a lot of youngsters would jump at the chance to ‘break the mould’ and change their circumstances. Jay Harris Parsonage Road, Henfield

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A lost generation of Britain’s youth Katie Arthur

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Welcome to the country of Hobbesian brutality, Orwellian authority, ill-informed opinions and misguided obscenity. Firstly, I want to set this straight because it’s been thoroughly annoying me. The people partaking in the riots are not anarchists, as much as every red-top in the UK will try to have you believe. As a quick leaf through the Oxford Dictionary will explain, the word ‘anarchy’ derives from the Greek ‘anarkhos’, ‘an-’ meaning ‘without’ and ‘arkhos’ meaning ‘chief’ or ‘ruler’. Although in recent times the word has become associated with disorder and chaos, the political doctrine of anarchism has little to do with such notions, and instead is based on a thoroughly more optimistic view of human nature than most other political creeds. Thus, the rioters are not anarchists as they have no political agenda and are not trying to remove the ‘ruler’ – at least not deliberately. Although they may be causing what is now commonly referred to as anarchy, a better noun should really be found to address them rather than undermining a flawed, but perfectly valid, political philosophy through the power of association. Now that’s out the way, I shall try to make sense of something that seems senseless. On Friday, August 5, Mark Duggan, alleged gang member and drug dealer, was shot and killed by the police. Duggan was carrying a loaded handgun, though it is now reported by the IPCC that ballistic tests show he had not fired. The next day, a crowd gathered at Tottenham police station to appeal against Mark Duggan’s ‘murder’. The crowd began to throw bottles and this turned into a spontaneous riot, with the town centre being looted and the post office set on fire. Sunday night saw several acts of organised vandalism and looting in areas of London. Organised copycat acts began on the evening of August 8, spreading beyond London to cities including Bristol, Birmingham and Liverpool. Youths committed arson and vandalism and looted in much larger numbers, with Croydon and Clapham Junction being perhaps the worst affected. Cameron returned to Britain, having cut short his holiday. The riot clean-up began, virally organised, getting masses out on the street to help repair damage. The police presence was increased, but riots broke out in Manchester, Wolverhampton and West Bromwich, among others. Many commentators are saying the riots are causeless, that with no political purpose or protest they simply boil down to opportunism and criminality. Many say the riots are unjustifiable. They may be right in saying that, but what in this world is justifiable? After nearly two years I would appreciate someone justifying why, although MPs fraudulently fiddled their expenses, only six received criminal convictions. I would appreciate someone justifying the bonuses the bankers who drove our economy into the ground receive, when the public takes brutal cuts on their behalf. I would appreciate someone justifying the ‘13 to 20 per cent’ of children who leave school illiterate and with minimal numeracy skills, who have no future and no hope of a future. In all, I would appreciate someone justifying the greed, corruption and inequality of our ‘sick society’, but no one really can (and it seems that if you wear a suit, you are above the law).

Yes, the riots are a horribly bleak view of human nature. Of course they largely represent a mass of criminality and opportunism, but this doesn’t mean they are not causeless. When you are so disconnected from your community that you don’t mind recklessly torching it, something has gone horribly wrong. There are deep, systematic failures in our government and in our society that have caused these riots. At the very base, we have capitalism itself mixed with the estrangement and isolation of huge wealth inequality. You base a society on consumption, and constantly drive into each person that consuming will make them happy, but then leave those at the bottom of society not able to afford ‘happiness’. Add to this recipe for disaster that each person from this underclass has not learnt to vocalise their anger. They slipped through the net at school and came out with no qualifications, even less to show in the realms of social skills. Frustration, boredom and opportunism combine and suddenly each member of this underclass has found their entitlement to happiness – raiding Foot Locker. This argument seems to lose gravitas when we look at how the affluent boroughs of Enfield and Ealing were vandalised. The fact remains that vast amounts of disruption were brought about by arson and general destruction, rather than looting. But my suggestion is that this is not an economic underclass by definition, although wealth is a key factor – rather they are a social underclass. These people are alienated from their fragmented communities and are children of children of children who have gradually lost faith in aspiration. In a sort of twisted logic, it makes sense that they should destroy the communities they feel offer them so little and hold no place for them. Perhaps it explains why certain cities didn’t suffer riots. It seems that the cultural differences of community mentality are what separate the chaos from the empty twilight streets, perhaps Thatcher’s dominant southern atomistic individualism is to blame. I asked myself if I would have taken part in the riots and it reminded me of something I did when I was younger. It was my first year of secondary school, so I was about 12. I was enjoying school and doing well academically and I don’t remember being unhappy. But I stole my mum’s credit card and took out a fairly substantial amount of money. I bought stuff I didn’t need or even really want. I went out by myself, to the cinema, to town, buying things. Why? I still couldn’t tell you. I was hardly unhappy. But there was a void of sorts, something I thought could be filled with material goods. In this society we are programmed to consume, with the media attacking us from every angle at every moment. With a mass of people restricted in this consumption, it doesn’t surprise me that they went out and took for themselves when they saw the police couldn’t stop them. It is selfishness and greed and materialism and opportunism, but it is what we were trained to do. To me, this is not criminality, although it is wrong. It highlights a generation so very lost and hopeless, so pitiful. This doesn’t justify the riots. But when there is a generation of kids who are so desensitised, immoral, materialistic, disillusioned and disaffected, who haven’t learnt to verbalise their frustration, that is a cause and one that needs to be addressed with more than a police presence.

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access work in London, as opposed to trade in the local area, the normal sight for a station hand was herds of businessmen, no longer herds of cattle or other animals ready for market. Once an hour from Guildford, Horsham was now an hour from the capital and subsequently the kind of passenger changed. World War II had threatened the future of Horsham station as many opted for the cheaper and more accessible motor-buses, but through the growing tendency to commute the station survived.

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Though largely a success story, Horsham station has seen its fair share of tragedy. In 1942, a freight train from Horsham to Steyning was machine-gunned by a German aircraft which killed the driver. Thirty years later, in January 1972, an inquiry told of 14 passenger injuries and, miraculously, no deaths when an approaching train took six of eight supports out of one side of the road bridge. That July, a driver was identified by his possessions after his train collided with a wall. These events did not halt Horsham’s progress, with the station’s longevity explainable by its ability to reinvent itself. A total of £100,000 was invested to replace the subway with a footbridge and to extend platforms in 1948 and a £150,000 refurbishment in 1999 provided us with the station we have today. Times have changed drastically since the days of Bert Andrews, who worked on the Horsham-Guildford line on the day it closed, or his greatgrandfather, who worked on the day it was opened. The family tradition of working on the lines is but a distant memory as ticket machines, barriers and digital timetables do most of the work at the modern station – a trend that is set to continue at Horsham. The station will soon see big changes with refurbishments, thanks to the National Stations Improvement Programme (NSIP). But its ability to survive what the past has thrown at it gives us a great deal to be proud of and plenty of hope that Horsham station is on the right tracks.

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Three chefs from restaurants in the area are in the running for this year’s Sussex Food and Drink Awards. The competition has reached the half way point, with over 2,300 votes already received and Bradley Jordan from Restaurant Tristan, Hanna

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and lack an element of fun and enjoyment when taking your children to buy new shoes. “We put the pleasure back into the fitting and purchasing of shoes for kids and can also give a personal, attentive service to those who come in. We value each customer and do our best to remember everyone.” Together, Sarah and Matt have ensured their fitting service is second to none. All of their staff members are fully qualified. The shop’s latest recruit, Helen, recently became Startrite qualified and Sarah holds a Society of Shoefitters certificate. Last year, Raspberry Laces was crowned the Best Independent Shop Window as part of the town’s Dressed for Success Awards. The competition allowed them to take advantage of visual merchandise training, organised by Horsham District Council. Raspberry Laces stocks a wide range of brands and styles, often guided by mums and dads who give them advice on what they would like the shop to sell. Both owners are continually monitoring the stock available and have also introduced a clothing range from Hatley including lined raincoats, matching wellies and pyjamas. Sarah said: “We are committed to selling items that are not only practical but also popular with both parents and their children. A lot of mums and dads come in who really value good quality shoes and clothes for their kids. Our range is also a bit fun too.” To make buying shoes even more of a pleasure, Raspberry Laces has a user-friendly website where customers can view the range available and make purchases. On the site you can see just how varied the range is, with everything from sneakers to sandals and smart school shoes. The company also has a Facebook page where customers can keep up to date with their latest products and news. To find out more visit www. raspberrylaces.co.uk


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Fish that nibble on your feet move in to Swan Walk The fishy feet phenomenon that has swept the nation has arrived in Horsham, at the town centre’s first Garra Ruffa fish foot spa. If you’ve not heard about it yet, (where have you been?) you will soon. Your feet get immersed in a fresh tank of water, while tiny little fishies nibble away at the dead skin.

Dive feet first into the new fish pedicure craze Horsham’s first fishy foot spa is comfy, fun and as hygienic as they come. Leaves feet feeling fabulously fresh and can help treat a range of skin complaints. Unit 43 Swan Walk Horsham 07522 250761 Choose from 15 or 30 minute sessions. No appointment necessary.

The result? Clean, smooth beautifully pedicured feet that feel fab! It’s a footspa with added fun, and is a great, sociable and clean way to treat your feet to some TLC. The Feet First Foot Spa is in Swan Walk shopping centre, opposite the Orange mobile phone shop and prides itself on a first class service, with trained experts to give you advice as well as focusing on hygiene – their number one priority. The Feet First Fish Spa uses toughened glass, not plastic, for the tanks, which means no algae can grow and germs have nothing to cling to, and an ultra violet ray is continually cleaning them. That means that not only are your feet in fresh water, but the fish are too. A fish pedicure not only makes your feet look and feel terrific, but they have been proven to have medical benefits, treating a range of skin conditions including eczema and relieving some of the redness and discomfort associated with psoriasis. The business was set up by Alan Molloy and Julian Jackson. Alan said: “I saw the treatment being done on holiday a while ago, and I thought it was really innovative and fun. So now we’ve brought it to Horsham. So far it’s been really popular. “We focus on the well-being of our customers and the proper care of the fish, with no chlorine in the water. Customers come in on their own or with friends, we have even taken some corporate bookings. People love it!” There is no need to make an appointment at the spa for small groups. Just go along, and the friendly team

will have you diving in, feet first, in no time, and you’ll be sat on comfortable seats while the fish feast on your toes. With 15 minute and 30 minute slots, a fish pedicure is something even the busiest of people can experience. Helen Smith and Louise Harman who work in Horsham both came along to the spa on their lunch break. Helen said: “I was curious, and a little dubious at first. But it is really fun. The team is nice, the seats are comfortable and the price was very reasonable. “It is not painful at all, it just feels like millions of tiny bubbles around my feet - a pleasant, tingly sensation.” For more information about Feet First Foot Spa, drop in to see them, or call 07522 250 761 or email feetfirstnationwideltd@yahoo.co.uk


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A Horsham-based business has been involved in the clean-up operation of the Reeves Furniture Shop in Croydon in the wake of the riots, which took place recently. Les Searle Plant Hire and Sales, a heavy haulage business that specialises in the haulage of demolition equipment across the country, transported a 60-tonne machine with arms of 26 metres to help demolish what was left of the shop damaged by fire. Similarly to the Reeves Furniture store, Les Searle Plant Hire and Sales has been handed down from generation to generation, having been established by the Searle family in 1913. Denise Searle, Director of Le Searle Plant Hire and Sales, said: “We were pleased to be asked to get involved in the large clean-up activity following

the riots. It was an emotional job for us. “We understand what it means to run a business for such a long time. I can’t imagine how we would feel if we lost our business and way of life for the whole family.” The La Searle Plant Hire and Sales business has been operating for almost 100 years and has been based at its site on Parsonage Way in Horsham since the beginning.

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Horsham to get a Pret! Pret A Manger, the chain of fast and fresh sandwhiches and lunches, is expanding with a new coffee concept store and Horsham is on the list to get one. The new, smaller stores will be called Coffee Pret Kitchens and they are currently being developed with a trial already underway on Vauxhall Bridge Road in London. It is thought that the new style of store will be ideal for high streets and smaller towns outside of London. Russell Kirkham at Pret A Manger said: “We are just trying to find the right location in Horsham. We did have somewhere in mind but it wasn’t right. “So now it’s just a case of finding a suitable space as it’s definitely a target town we’d like to move into.” The new outlets are designed for fewer customers and staff and will have less produce on display. The look and feel of the shops is believed to incorporate more wood than stainless steel, which has become a recognisable feature in the larger stores.

‘Long standing’ team member is made director After 15 years working for Crickmay Chartered Surveyors, Andrew Hall has been promoted to director. Andrew’s responsibilities within the firm are to advise local and national clients on a variety of professional services, including valuation, rent review, lease renewal as well as strategic advice. Speaking about his new appointment, Andrew said: “I have been here for many years which is a testament to my commitment to the company. I am thrilled to be developing my professional career with Crickmay and am proud to now be part of the management team.”

south coast. He is respected by both clients and colleagues.” In addition, Crickmay’s Jonathan Mack has been appointed to assist with Commercial Agency and Professional Services. Jonathan has worked in the

Andrew has extensive ‘knowledge of commercial and retail property ’

Adam Walker, a director at the firm said: “Andrew is a long standing, trusted and reliable member of the team here and we are delighted he is now a director and can contribute to the running of the business and its future strategy. “Andrew has extensive knowledge of commercial and retail property throughout a wide area, which incorporates south London down to the

Andrew Hall (left) and Jonathan Mack

Crawley office for the last three years and will be a welcome member of the team. Crickmay chartered surveyors was established in 1984 and offers a wide range of advice on property matters across the South East.


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trolley rage. Think of it as your local Waitrose, just with the people that produce the food actually serving it. That means you can ask them questions about where it has come from and how it was made – making eating it all the more satisfying. There will be everything imaginable available at the festival, including local breweries, farms and farm

shops as well as bakeries, delis and much, much more. If you’re lucky, there will be plenty of free samples for you to taste, before deciding which delicious delights you want to purchase. For more information about the Food & Drink Festival, visit www. horshamlocalproduce.co.uk or call 01403 215264.

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Entertainment

Stage star is doing it like Jessie J Gig Guide A local star in the making has been on location filming her role in the Brit award-winning star’s latest music video

A budding young entertainer has been given a big break after getting a part in a Jessie J music video. Ysabel Hardy, from Southwater, was given the opportunity to work on the video, for a track called Who’s Laughing Now, by a London casting agency and spent a day filming with the pop star. Ysabel said: “It was a really fun shoot. First we got called into wardrobe and makeup and then we did a locker scene where we got sprayed with bath bubbles.” Ysabel is no stranger to lights, cameras and action. The nine year-old is already one to watch in entertainment and is a so-called ‘triple threat’

as an actress, singer and dancer. Although she is unsure where the music video role will take her, Ysabel has plans to go to drama school as soon as she can and the rising star is clear about her goal: “I want to be a singer, an actress, a dancer or a fashion model. And live in a mansion”, she told The Resident. Speaking about one of her idols, Jessie J, Ysabel added: “She was really kind and nice, and although she was a bit late, she gave us a signed picture of herself on her album cover. The whole day was great.” Ysabel will soon be putting all her skills to good use in two forthcoming productions at The Capitol in Horsham; The King and I and Les Miserables. To view Jessie J’s new video for Who’s Laughing Now, visit www. jessiejofficial.com

It’s all going on in Ashington

Calling Phil Collins fans

James Hood Entertainment Editor

james@the-resident.co.uk

The Ashington Festival takes place on Saturday, August 20, and is set to be as popular and fun-packed as ever. The event starts with a large carnival procession at 1.30pm including colourful floats walking groups, bands, majorette troops, vintage vehicles, clowns and more. Following the parade, the festivities will continue at Ashington Recreation Ground, Church Lane, and entertainment will be in the form of a mountain bike stunt and the Wonder Girls Majorettes, who will do a dance routine. The Findon Downs Dog Training Club will perform dog agility skills and Charlie the Clown will be there with plenty of children’s entertainment. On the recreation ground, there will be a fun fair, car boot sale, a children’s farm and more. Plus, have a go at archery and go carting. Also on the recreation ground will be an American and British classic, Hot Rod and custom car show. There will be food, including a pig roast, and a licensed bar for the afternoon and the evening and the event continues into the evening with a disco by Retrospect Event Sound and live band, Champagne SuperNova. At 10pm there will be a fantastic firework display, sponsored by Charles Muddle Ltd. Everyone is welcome to come along between 1.30pm and 11.45pm. For more information contact Margaret on 01903 892633 or go to www. ashingtonfestival.co.uk

Horsham is playing host to the Genesis star and all his hits as one of the country’s leading tribute acts come to town It’s guaranteed to be a big event when No Jacket Required come back to their hometown. Having sold out on their previous six shows at The Capitol, tickets for this Phil Collins tribute act are set to sell out fast when they return to the venue on Friday, September 16, so booking early is recommended. As always, you can expect the full Phil Collins live experience in this spectacular show - emotional ballads, powerful drama, social comment, drums and duets, brass and backing vocals. There will be over 30 years of hits and album tracks from one of the biggest-selling artists in the history of popular music all performed live on stage. Everyone who has seen them has had a truly enjoyable evening, appreciating the band’s rendition of ballads and classics like Against All Odds, One More Night and Groovy Kind of Love. There will be dancing in the aisles to Easy Lover & Sussudio and you’ll be simply swept away on a wave of nostalgia with songs from the Genesis, celebrating the early years of Phil Collins’ career. Tickets: £18.50 or concessions: £16.50. For more information or to book call the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

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

Friday 19th August

Matron at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

Steve Winchester at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Double Vision at The Holbrook Club, Horsham (Non-Members £3) Saturday 20th August

Charity Fun Day for Afghan Heroes Laura Tupker at Dog & Bacon, North Parade, Horsham White Lines at The Malt Shovel, Horsham

Word Of Mouth at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

Gunshot Straight at The Queen’s Head, Horsham Naked Bass at Norfolk Arms, Horsham

Contraband Blues Band at The Hen and Chicken, Southwater Rudgwick Music Festival: Mythago Pickled Lillies - One Eyed Dog - Willie Austin - Tony Stone & Tilly Jo - The Voodoo Sheiks - Roy Sudan - The Brothers JAF - Long Time Ago - Taygan Paxton - Bad Boy Boogie - Tell Wolves Tales - Grey Cat Blues at Springbok Estate, Alfold, Nr. Rudgwick Wednesday 24th August

Open Mic Night With ‘Chelle Dean at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Thursday 25th August

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

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

House Of Cards at Piries Bar, Horsham Something Ginger at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green Friday 26th August

Tube Snake Boogie Band at The Malt Shovel, Horsham Cat & Mike Piggott at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Solice at The Shelley Arms, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham Saturday 27th August

David Hay Band at The Tanners Arms, Horsham High-Octane-Junkies at The Bedford, Horsham

Lady M & The Mr Men at The Red Lyon, Slinfold

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Entertainment

Winning performance of Wilde classic James Hood

Review

The Importance of Being Earnest

It was a rather convivial occasion at The Capitol last week, when a group of local teenagers staged a stellar performance of The Importance of Being Earnest in The Studio. The youngsters, all aged between 16 and 19 are members of the Fresnel Theatre Group and together they produced, directed, acted in and made the costumes for the Oscar Wilde classic. And what a talented bunch they are. A couple of the gang are already part of the National Youth Theatre

– a sign of the standard that was on display throughout the production. And among them are a couple with bright futures in not only acting but wardrobe design too. Rosy Rudkin designed and made the clothes for the cast, all of which were imaginative and interesting and perfectly reflected the characters wearing them. The play captured the era it was set in perfectly. The emphasis of every word spoken by the aristocrats and upper classes was believable, and its leading man, Algernon played by Nicholas Henman, handled line after line, often at a fast pace, perfectly. Credit to co-director Laurence Baker, who worked with the Fresnel Group’s founder Julia Martin to pace the play brilliantly, which on the

Raise lots of money, have lots of fun Cancer Research UK and Horsham’s Holbrook Club have arranged a fun day for the public, to help raise funds for the charity. The event takes place on Sunday, August 28 from 4pm until 11pm and includes a disco, buffet, bouncy castle, face painting, cake sale, tombola and raffle. Prices for the competitions have been donated by local businesses

including Wakefields, Wabi, Wagamamas, Fleurs, Curves and Staples. Organiser Victoria Francis said: “We are hoping to raise lots of money by having lots of fun! It will be a great day which the whole family can enjoy.” Tickets can be bought at the Cancer Research UK shop on East Street or from the Holbrook Club.

Something for the little ones Two shows for your little ones are coming to The Hawth this Autumn. A Bird in Your Ear gives young audiences the chance to hear a collection of stories, in which all the characters have been imaginatively created by children in primary school. Genies in teapots and hat-munching squirrels are just a few of the characters you can take the kids to see in The Studio on Saturday September 24. There will be clues waiting for you inside the venue and each tale is brought to life with puppets, original

songs and the opportunity to jump on stage and join in! Then, on Sunday, October 2, a little boy will be asking the Way Back Home in a play by the same name. When the boy finds a plane in his cupboard, he flies it as high as he can until he lands on the moon. There, he encounters a strange Martian who becomes his friend and together they must find their way back. Find out more or book tickets at www.hawth.co.uk

night went remarkably smoothly considering it was a ‘for one night only’ production. The play’s script is surprisingly relevant to society today, with great humour coming from Algernon about his feelings on women and marriage. More laughs came from Nicholas’ female co-stars whose verbal tug of war when speaking about the man they think they are in love with was both malicious and charming at the same time. A couple of forgotten lines didn’t matter to the crowd, because everything else was spot on. A jolly good show, one thought.

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CINEMA

THE FURTHER GOLFING ADVENTURES OF PETER ALLISS

Friday 19 - Thursday 25 August

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

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

THE SMURFS (U) Digital Fri & Sat 12.30pm, 3pm & 6pm Sun 3pm Mon - Thu 12.30pm & 3pm

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

TONY HAWKS - RANDOM FUN

Ian Dickens Productions International Ltd presents Following the success of “Murdered To Death”

RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (12A) Daily 2pm, 5pm & 7.45pm

DEATH BY FATAL MURDER

DEATH BY FATAL MURDER

by Peter Gordon

Part of the Inspector Pratt trilogy

Leslie Grantham

Richard Gibson

Michelle Hardwick

Sunday 25 September 7.30pm Tony Hawks has always embraced randomness and fun. Join him as he talks about his strangest and funniest moments in a unique evening of stories, songs and silliness.

David Callister

Thursday 29 September Saturday 1 October 7.30pm Ian Dickens Productions present Peter Gordon’s sequel to Murdered to Death. Starring EastEnders’ ‘Dirty Den’ Leslie Grantham, Richard Gibson (‘Allo, ‘Allo), Michelle Hardwick (The Royal) and Katy Manning (Dr Who). Thursday night- Buy one full price ticket get one free (not available online).

THOSE KINGS OF SWING

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Thursday 6 October 7.30pm Hear the triumphant seventeen piece Big Band playing the original Benny Goodman and Ted Heath orchestrations from New York‘s Carnegie Hall. With Kenny Martyn and Jazz legends from the famous Ted Heath Orchestra.


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Comedy’s coming to The Capitol The theatre in Horsham has launched its side splitting season of fun acts and lots of laughter - Coming this Autumn If it’s laughter you’re after just take a look at what The Capitol has in store for the coming season. The Sunday night stand up sessions known as Barnstormers

Comedy produces some of the funniest, cleverest and sometimes silliest comedians out there. Compere Kevin Precious is back from his Summer holidays and will be introducing three more top acts from circuits in London and the south each week. The series starts

Paul Zerdin

on Sunday, September 18 and they present their annual comedy appearance in the main theatre, Barnstormers Big Sundae, on Sunday, November 20. Join Tony Hawks with his one man show, Random Fun, on Friday, September 25, as he looks back on the strangest and funniest moments in a unique evening of stories, songs and silliness. As a comedian, best selling author, international pop star, “celebrated fridge owner”, film producer, tennis player and regular member of some of the most famous TV and radio panel shows, Tony’s career has meandered into many different areas and he brings them all to life on stage in his entertaining new show. Arguably Britain’s most talented and leading ventriloquist and comedian, Paul Zerdin, returns to Horsham following his sell out show last year. Paul was the stand out performer of 2010’s Royal Variety Show and performed a complete sell-out show at Edinburgh Fringe. Come and see Paul and his friends, including the cheeky but lovable Sam, Albert, Baby and a few new tricks he has up his sleeves on Friday, October 14. Don’t miss, Jo Caulfield Cruel To Be

Kind 2011 (The Tour of Towns I’ve Heard of But Never Been To). The minute Jo Caulfield hits the stage you know you’re in for a good time. Nominated as ‘Funniest Woman 2010’ by the LAFTA Awards and ‘Best Female Stand-Up’ at the Chortle Awards, Jo Caulfield is one of the most popular and successful female stand up comedians in the country. As the star of Radio 4’s critically acclaimed It’s That Jo Caulfield Again and recently seen on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Mock The Week, Have I Got News For You, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Best of The Comedy Store and The Apprentice You’re Fired, you can expect razorsharp observations and scandalous one-liners from Jo. Hear the comedienne discuss irritating girlfriends, negotiating with terrorists, celebrity perfumes, bespoke kitchens and a visit to HMV that culminates in having dinner with people she doesn’t know on Friday, November 11. It’s a varied and fun-packed Autumn at The Capitol, with star performers that will have you laughing all the way home. Get your tickets today from the Capitol’s Box Office on 01403 750220 or by visiting www. thecapitolhorsham.com

Tony Hawks

Jo Caulfield

The surprise of the Summer is about more than just monkeys James Hood

Review

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

At first glance, this film seemed it would appeal to those who like monkeys and those who like horror. It is packed with both, so if you don’t fancy spending what is the second half of the movie with angry apes bearing their teeth at the camera lens then stay away. It didn’t have much promise initially. And I mean before I’d even sat in my seat. After all, these Hollywood franchise series of films do have a

history of fizzling out after the third or fourth attempt. So I was sceptical about this, the next in the Planet of the Apes saga (a prequel to both originals) and was lured entirely by James Franco and Frieda Pinto - two exceptional talents who have yet to make a bad film (Slumdog Millionaire being my all-time favourite). But more about them later. Much to my surprise, The Rise of the Planet of the, Rising Apes… or Planet of the Apes Rising, or whatever it is called, turned out to be an intelligent, perfectly pieced together epic. It was the perfect balance of drama, action and a hint of romance and humour, all from a script that had

substance. Safe in the knowledge that its leading stars would deliver, perhaps the biggest shock was the storyline, which will leave you wondering about the possibility of what happens, happening in real life (trying not to give too much away here). The moral of the story is as clear as day – don’t mess with monkeys in science labs. Well, ok, maybe it’s not quite as flippant as that. But the film does expose the treatment and risks of animal testing for medical gain and highlights how advances in technology and travel could spell the end for mankind if a deadly virus were to spread. It’s thought provoking stuff,

especially given that what I was expecting was a bunch of apes hanging off the Golden Gate Bridge swinging for passing helicopters. Franco and Pinto are great together. Both have a warmth that not only made them a suitable match, but meant their care and compassion for apes was believable. Refreshingly, the film focused as much on the characters as it did on the action, with some sensitive moments played by Franco and his father, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s. And credit must go to the team behind the motion capture technology used to create the apes themselves, with the majority of the work being

done by former Gollum actor Andy Serkis. He provided the movements and expressions, which although were pretty creepy at times, are an impressive element to modern film. Rise of the Planet of the Apes stands alone if you’ve never seen the other ‘apes’ films. It had all the elements of a Hollywood blockbuster, while seeming more intelligent and slick, and all without any ego-fuelled A-listers flexing their muscles. Go if you like monkeys, horror and really great films. Showing now for another week at The Capitol. Contact the Box Office on 01403 750220 or visit www.thecapitolhorsham.com

Showing on the big screen The Smurfs

The Inbetweeners The Movie

The Smurfs tumble from their own world into ours when they are chased by the evil wizard, Gargamel. Landing smack bang in the middle of Central Park, they must navigate through New York and get back to their own village before it’s too late. An endearingly adorable adventure starring Neil Patrick Harris.

The boys from E4’s hit TV show are coming of age, and coming to the big screen. The national phenomenon, which has been nominated twice for a TV Bafta, has been made into a movie, which sees the friends leave the comfort of college and their parent’s homes in suburbia to go abroad for their first ‘lads holiday’ in Crete.

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


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Events

SUMMER

FUNDRAISER

D is c o Ba ll o o n R a c e Fa c e Pa i nti n g R affle Sunday 28TH August B u f fet 16:30 - Midnight

19th August

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RAFA Club Supper

21st August

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

Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch are holding a supper for members only, every Saturday evening. To book please call Ruth Foster on 01403 263967. Needles Farm buildings, Three Acres, Horsham.

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

21st August

Heavy Horses at High Beeches

21st August

Open Garden at Sedgwick Park

21st August

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

Sedgwick Park House (RH13 6QQ) will be taking part in St Catherine’s Hospice’s Open Garden event. The gardens will be open to the public between 1–6pm, entrance fee £5, under 12s free. Home-made tea and cakes served on the terrace. For more information contact clare@sedgwickpark.com

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.

23rd August

The Reserve at Dusk

24th August

27th August

A guided walk around Warnham Local Nature Reserve after normal opening hours when this quiet haven is given over to its many wild inhabitants. Time: 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Cost: £3.00 adults, £1.50 under 16s (payable on the night)

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.

A plant lovers cottage style garden, interestingly designed with a contempary feel. Plants for sale and serving home made cakes with a pot of tea. 1pm to 5pm. Admission £3.00, children free at 4 Bens Acre Horsham RH13 6LW.

28th August Charity Fun Day

28th August

3rd September

Charity Fun Day to be held at the Roffey Social and Sports Club, Spooners Road, in aid of Springboard, at 12noon. Hog Roast, barbecue, rides, races, instant tombola, custom car rally and much much more followed by evening entertainment. Bar open all day. Come and join the fun.

The Queens Head, Barns Green will be hosting the first Barns Green Classic and Vintage Car Meeting from 12-6pm. Live music, BBQ and a display of locally owned classic and vintage cars, with their enthusiastic owners. Free entry. Call 01403 730436 for more information.

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

Double Vision at The Holbrook Club

Teddy Bears Picnic

Cash Prize Bingo

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

Please contact the Club Reception on 01403 751150 to book tickets

01403 751150 The Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane Horsham, West Sussex RH12 5PJ

28TH AuguST Open Day 17TH SepTembeR Quiz Night 1ST OcTObeR Murder Mystery Dinner 12TH NOvembeR Live Music The Uk Rideouts 3Rd decembeR Trapper Hits From The 60’S

RAFA Club Coffee Morning

Classic and Vintage Car Meeting

Open Garden for the NGS

Summer Fair and Barbeque

Holland’s Way, Warnham, Horsham, RH12 3RH 01403 211747 - 07833 553148 (Steward)


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Events

3-4th September

Macmillan Annual Steam Rally

4th September

Southwater Sprint Relay Triathlon

4th September Dragon Boat Festival

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

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

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

5th September

6-11th September

8th September

Dame Vera Trust at Wabi

Painting Exhibition

Simon Ambrose at B52’s

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

An exhibition of contemporary paintings by 13 Sussex artists at Emily Ball at Seawhite Studio, Partridge Green. Visitors to this adventurous exhibition will be rewarded with an innovative selection of diverse paintings. For further information please see www.emilyballatseawhite.co.uk

‘Charlatan’ is a man one show by Simon Ambrose, a Southwater-based magician, mind reader and escapologist. Part magic show, part history lesson, with a generous helping of cautionary tales. 8.00-9.30pm at B52’s, Piries Place, Horsham. Tickets £5 from B52’s in advance or on the door.

9th September

Band Night with Black Velvet

9th September

11th September

Band Night with Black Velvet at the Holbrook Club, North Heath Lane, Horsham. Doors open 7pm & Music from 8.30pm. Bar open until 11.30pm & Restaurant until 9pm. Members FREE / Non Members (16+) £3 / Children FREE Children are welcome until 10pm.

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

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

14th September

22nd September

25th September

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

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

Decorative & Fine Arts Lecture

The Horsham Decorative & Fine Arts Society will start their new season of lectures at the Capitol, North Street, Horsham at 10.45am. Our speaker will be Leslie Primo who will talk about The Cult of the Pacific: From Cook to Gaugin. Visitors are very welcome. Admission £5.

An Evening with Micky Quinn

Gift Fair Day at Knepp Castle

CAR BOOT & INFLATABLES DAY

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

CAR BOOT SALE

Car Boot Sale in aid of The British Heart Foundation

Doors Open to Sellers from 10:00 PM

Cars: £8.00 • Vans: £12.00 Payable on the day

Doors Open to Buyers from 11:00 PM Entry: Free until Midday / £1.00 after Midday

Car Boot Sale will be open to buyers from 11 pm to 4 pm. Pitches for sellers will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

Monday 29th August

INFLATABLES: 12:00 - 4:00

No Dogs or Picnics Allowed

Adult Entry: £1.00 After Midday Unlimited Bouncing Wristbands Members Children

First Child: £6.00 Additional Children*: £5

Non-Members Children

First Child: £7.00 Additional Children*: £6 *In Immediate Family

01403 751150 office@theholbrookclub.co.uk www.theholbrookclub.co.uk

Table top sale in Roffey

Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk

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Ask the Experts The Letting Agent

Kathy Taylor Senior Manager Leaders

Q A

I have heard that Landlords should be aware of new regulations relating to gas certificates. Can you advise?

To comply with The Gas Safety (Installations and Use) Regulations (GSUR), the flue for gas central heating boilers sited on internal walls must be visibly inspected throughout its route but, if built into a ceiling void the ability to do so is impaired unless inspection panels are part of the construction. In November 2010 the Health and Safety Executive issued new guidelines and Landlords have until 31st December 2012 to arrange for inspection hatches for such flues. After 1st January 2013 any gas engineer working on a system where the complete flue is not visible will advise the Landlord that the system is “at risk” in accordance with the Gas Industry Unsafe Situations Procedure (GIUSP) and turn off the gas supply to the boiler so it cannot be used. Such flue systems are most common in multi-storey flats and apartments built since 2000 as they enabled greater flexibility in the building design. Some modern terraced and other homes could also be affected. If your property has a concealed flue, by the 1st January 2013 you will have to either;

• Arrange for the installation of inspection hatches, by a Gas Safe engineer, throughout the length of the concealed flue • Relocate/replace the current boiler and flue to an outside wall • Replace the boiler with an alternative form of heating If your property is under two years old, then the builder is responsible to put right any defects or damage caused by non-compliance with NHBC technical standards. If between three to ten years old, the NHBC provides insurance cover for any defect in a flue or chimney resulting from non-compliance with NHBC standards that cause a danger to health and safety. In the interim period, where no inspection hatches are fitted, the registered gas engineer will carry out a simple risk assessment which should ensure that the risk from exposure to CO is managed in the shortterm ie installing a CO (carbon monoxide) alarm if not already fitted. Until the 31st December 2012 as long as the boiler passes the series of safety checks, and the risk assessment does not identify any concerns about its safety, the boiler can continue to be used. Urgent action needs to be taken – after the 31st December 2012; any appliance where the complete flue is not visible will be condemned and disconnected. For further information on this or any other aspect of renting or letting contact Kathy Taylor 01403 217585 kathytaylor@leaders.co.uk

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

Property

Five bedroom detached home in Storrington Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market a delightful detached and individual home. The current owners have lived in the property since it was built in 1986. The property is situated in a glorious private no-through road location. Internally the property offers versatile accommodation with a spacious ground floor bedroom having ensuite facilities, three reception rooms, study, cloakroom and a good size kitchen to the ground floor and on the first floor there are four further bedrooms, the principal benefitting from an ensuite bathroom and there is a family bathroom. Outside the property benefits from a detached double garage, brick built workshop, off road parking and landscaped gardens. An internal viewing is highly recommended and the property is being offered for sale with a Guide Price of £575,000 for the freehold interest. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www. guyleonard.co.uk

Glorious period character property Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market a lovely three bedroom period cottage set over three floors with many stunning features. Set in the picturesque downland village of Washington the property offers to the ground floor a sitting room with feature open fireplace, separate dining room with further brick built fireplace, re-fitted kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances and a conservatory. To the lower ground floor are two recently refurbished rooms with wall mounted lights and slate tiled floors. From the small galleried landing there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally the property benefits from splendid views of the south Downs National Park. The rear garden is a particular feature and has been landscaped to create a country cottage feel with hidden seating areas. There is a summer house and a further outbuilding. The Guide Price is £325,000 for the freehold interest and an internal viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this lovely cottage. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk

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Billingshurst, West Sussex Substantial Country House

Billingshurst Station 2 miles (London Victoria 75 minutes), Horsham 7 miles Grade II listed house of exceptional character set in beautiful landscaped gardens. 3 reception rooms, kitchen / breakfast room, utility room, wine store, 6 bedrooms, 2 dressing rooms, 3 bathrooms (1 en-suite). Office suite with shower and kitchen, adjoining gym and store room, garaging and machinery store with studio flat above. Landscaped gardens and grounds. In all about 5 acres. Guide price: ÂŁ1,950,000 Knightfrank.co.uk/GLD080199

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HORSHAM TOWN CENTRE

OIRO £105,000 HORSHAM

£155,000 HORSHAM

£245,000 FAYGATE

£249,995

A 1 bedroom second floor retirement apartment built by McCarthy & Stone located within easy reach of the town centre and benefits from lift, on site house manager and 24 hour emergency care line system.

A purpose built first floor 2 bedroom flat in excellent order. Extensively fitted kitchen with numerous built-in appliances, living room, 2 double bedrooms, refitted bathroom.

Substantial extended family house off Lambs Farm Road. Hall, cloakroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, ample residents’ parking, rear garden.

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

HORSHAM 01403 263000

HORSHAM 01403 263000

HORSHAM 01403 263000

HORSHAM 01403 263000

NELSON MEWS, HORSHAM

PRICES FROM £285,000 NOW RELEASED - Reservations taken already. Secure your brand new luxury home now. 6 x 3 bed houses remaining and a 2 bed with further loft room. Superbly appointed with excellent access to town centre and railway station.

HORSHAM 01403 263000

HORSHAM

£339,950

HORSHAM

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

£379,995

A 5 bedroom family home having been extended with views over countryside. Comprises cloakroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, conservatory, utility room, 2 en suite bathrooms, garden.

HORSHAM 01403 263000

HORSHAM 01403 263000

BILLINGSHURST

£444,950

A spacious modernised 4/5 bedroom detached family house situated at the end of a small cul-de-sac. Lounge, dining room, uPVC conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, master bedroom with en-suite, 4 further bedrooms, bedroom 5/office, family bathroom, double garage, garden.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

BILLINGSHURST

PG £219,950

BILLINGSHURST

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

£269,950

A charming Grade II listed semi-detached cottage in central village location. Dining hall, lounge, kitchen, morning room, bathroom, 2 bedrooms, enclosed rear garden, garage near en bloc.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

THAKEHAM

£299,950 A spacious link detached family home affording 3 good size bedrooms, sitting room with open fireplace, dining room, kitchen, en-suite shower room to master bedroom, family bathroom, garage and driveway parking, west facing rear garden.

STORRINGTON 01903 746000

BILLINGSHURST

£239,950

BILLINGSHURST

A semi-detached bungalow on the fringe of the village, in need of modernisation with a mature rear garden in excess of 120’. Entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

STORRINGTON

PG £314,950

A cottage style semi-detached house in a small close. Sitting room, kitchen/dining room, cloakroom, master bedroom with en-suite, 2 further bedrooms, bedroom 4/study, family bathroom, carport, gardens.

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

£269,950 STORRINGTON

£378,000 STORRINGTON

£359,950 STORRINGTON

£399,999

A modern detached family home. 3 bedrooms, sitting/dining room, A detached bungalow with scope for extension (STPP) in plot of approx. well-fitted kitchen, conservatory, cloakroom, family bathroom, garage and 0.2 of an acre. 2 double bedrooms, sitting/dining room with open driveway, mature garden, replacement double-glazed, gas-fired heating. fireplace, bathroom, separate W.C., garage, gardens with outbuildings.

A detached family home in a plot adjoining open farmland and offering scope to enlarge. 4 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, conservatory, cloakroom, bathroom, garage, parking for additional vehicles.

A semi-detached house in select village centre location affording ample potential. 3 bedrooms (1 with en-suite W.C.), triple aspect living room, kitchen, garage plus parking. NO FORWARD CHAIN.

STORRINGTON 01903 746000

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The Open House Specialists

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

01403 272022

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Horsham £285,000 Price Guide

Horsham £275,000 Price Guide

A fantastic opportunity to purchase a large four bedroom detached family home in need of updating. This spacious property is set in an ideal location overlooking a pond and an area of green, the property is offered for sale with no on-going chain.

A fantastic opportunity to purchase a three bedroom detached bungalow set in a quiet cul de sac. The property requires some updating and is offered for sale with no on-going chain.

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

• Detached Bungalow • Three Bedrooms • In Need of Modernisation • Secluded Rear Garden • No On-going Chain

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Warnham £205,000 Price Guide

Horsham £400,000

Holmwood £600,000 Price Guide

Horsham £170,000 Price Guide

• Three Bedroom Older Style Home • In Need of Modernisation • Village Location • Large Garden • No Onward Chain

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

• Five Bedrooms • Large Living Room • Two Modern Bathrooms • Refitted Kitchen/Diner • Dining and Family Rooms • Secluded Rear Garden

• Two Bedrooms • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Double Glazing • Delightful Garden • Off Street Parking • No Onward Chain • Garage en bloc

Horsham £249,950

Horsham £279,950

Horsham £265,000

Cowfold £299,950

• Three Bedrooms • Open Plan Lounge/Diner • Recently Added Conservatory • Attractive Rear Garden • Car Port & Parking • Vendor Suited

• Redecorated Throughout • Three Double Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Kitchen & Utility Room • Off Street Parking • No Onward Chain

• Two Large Reception Rooms • 15ft Kitchen • Open Fire Places • Cloakroom • Loft Room/Home Office • No Onward Chain

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

Cowfold £184,950

Cowfold £279,950

Horsham £194,950

Horsham £194,950

• Sought After Village Location • Approximately 8 miles South of Horsham • Amenities include shops, schools and Post Office • Overlooking Large Green and Pond

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

• North Horsham • Two Double Bedrooms • Refitted Kitchen • Refitted White Bathroom Suite • Gas Fired Central Heating

• 2/3 Bedrooms • Town Centre Location • Refitted Kitchen/Bathroom • Garage En Bloc • 16ft Lounge/Diner • Ideal For Investment

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Coldharbour £1,495 pcm

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A modern house set within a cul de sac close to open fields, in a popular location with local shops and St Peters Primary School nearby. The house is well presented and offers good access to Horsham and Haywards Heath town centres and station together with the A24, A23 and M23.

An unusual Grade II listed cottage dating in parts back to the sixteenth century, set in an elevated position in a picturesque village, just outside Dorking, with breathtaking far reaching views from the side of Leith Hill.

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

• Two Double Bedrooms • Fully Fitted Kitchen with Appliances • Enclosed Rear Garden • Garage • Unfurnished • Available end of August

2/3 Bedrooms * Driveway Parking for 3 cars * Refitted Family Bathroom * Sitting Room with Log Burner * Family Room with Log Burner * Unfurnished * Available from 1st September

Horsham £900 pcm

Horsham £795 pcm

Horsham £880 pcm

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

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

Located on the West side an end of terrace property within walking distance of the town centre.

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

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• Two Bedrooms • Large Lounge • Fitted Modern Kitchen with Appliances • Newly Fitted White Bathroom Suite • Allocated Parking Space • Gas CH • Double Glazing • Unfurnished • Available Mid September

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SOUTHWATER

£499,950

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

HORSHAM

£425,000

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

SOUTHWATER

£380,000

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

SOUTHWATER

£239,950

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

SOUTHWATER

£495,000

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

HORSHAM

OFFERS OVER £400,000

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

SOUTHWATER

£280,000

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

HORSHAM

£237,950

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

SOUTHWATER

£435,000

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

SOUTHWATER

£395,000

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

BILLINGSHURST

£250,000

An attractive and superbly presented modern three bedroom home, having the remainder of the NHBC guarantee, set in a quiet cul de sac location. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, stunning modern kitchen with integrated appliances, 15ft lounge/dining room, master bedroom, two further bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. GCH and double glazing throughout. Outside there is a larger than average rear garden, garage and driveway providing off street parking.

HORSHAM

£235,000

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


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HORSHAM

£225,000

SOUTHWATER

£224,950

HORSHAM

GUIDE PRICE £220,000

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

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

Guide Price of £220,000 - £235,000. Well presented house, set in a small cul-de-sac location,

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

and other village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, 14ft lounge, stunning 16ft modern kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and a recently refitted modern family bathroom. Double

close to Horsham Town Centre and amenities. Generously proportioned home comprising 18’4’ lounge, 18’3’ kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and family bathroom. Tarmac driveway

glazing throughout and GCH. Outside there is a sunny aspect rear garden, garage and allocated parking.

providing off street parking and rear garden laid to lawn with paved patio area. No forward chain.

kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. GCH. Outside there is rear garden, garage and allocated parking to the front of the property. NO CHAIN.

HORSHAM

£219,950

A well presented three bedroom home situated in a cul-de-sac location just off Hills Farm Lane, close to Horsham Town Centre. Comprising of entrance porch, lounge, modern open plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances, conservatory, three bedrooms and modern family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a secluded rear garden and garage. No chain.

BROADBRIDGE HEATH

£199,950

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

HORSHAM

£180,000

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

SOUTHWATER

£205,000

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

HORSHAM

£189,950

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

HORSHAM

£147,500

A rare opportunity to acquire a larger than average and well maintained two bedroom first floor maisonette, set in a quiet location close to all local amenities including Horsham Mainline Train Station. Benefiting from a long lease, low maintenance charges and allocated parking. Comprising entrance porch, own entrance door into private entrance hall, 15ft lounge/diner, large master bedroom, further bedroom, bathroom and separate WC. Double glazing and GCH.

HORSHAM

£202,950

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

PARTRIDGE GREEN

£187,500

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

SOUTHWATER

£129,950

A superbly presented one bedroom ground floor flat set in close proximity to local village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, well proportioned lounge, modern kitchen and bathroom, double bedroom, gas central heating and double glazing. Outside there are communal gardens and allocated parking. Ideal for first time buyers or investment.


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

Dorking £3,995 pcm A stunning five bedroom modern house benefiting from wonderful far-reaching views. The property commands an impressive elevated position on a sought after private road in central Dorking.

Henfield £2,950 pcm A beautifully converted 4 bedroom detached barn situated in a lovely rural spot close to Henfield village. The village has a range of facilities including local stores, post office and public houses.

Broadbridge Heath £2,950 pcm

West Chiltington £2,750 pcm A five bedroom detached modern family home located on a private development in the idyllic village of West Chiltington. In addition, the property has parking for several cars and a double integral garage.

Pulborough £2,000 pcm

An impressive four bedroom detached barn conversion situated in a quiet rural location, close to Broadbridge Heath village. The property benefits from ample parking and a double garage.

A pleasant four bedroom detached house with three reception rooms, garage, parking and landscaped garden situated on the outskirts of Pulborough village.

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


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Residential Lettings | Property Management Warnham Manor

£1,650 pcm

Split level executive apartment | 23 acres of gardens | Gym | Indoor heated swimming pool | Sauna | Jacuzzi | Tennis courts | Fully fitted kitchen with integrated appliances | Utility | Cloakroom | Three double bedrooms | Family bathroom with double shower | Garage | Parking | Water rates and heating included

Waverley Court

£750 pcm

Extremely well located | 10 minutes from the station | Two double bedrooms | Communal gardens | Parking | Good size all around | Kitchen white good included Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

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£2,000 pcm

Three beautiful bedrooms (One with en-suite and two with walk-in wardrobes) | Beautiful cottage | Front, side and rear garden with plenty of seating areas to enjoy the scenery | Completely renovated resulting in a modern yet still a very country feel throughout Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Riverside

£1,750 pcm

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Honeysuckle Cottage

Four double bedrooms | Kitchen with white goods | Lounge/dining room with double french patio doors leading to garden | Millais and Forest catchment area | Set in a quiet cul-de-sac | Furnished or unfurnished | Pets considered | Walking distance to town centre Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Immaculately presented house in the sought after area of Pulborough | Two double bedrooms and two smaller double bedrooms | Stunning kitchen/breakfast room | Dining room/study | Great size living room | Downstairs cloakroom | Master bedroom with en-suite plus further en-suite | Family bathroom | Gas central heating | Double glazing | Double garage | Driveway | Enclosed rear garden with side access and decked area Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency – Guaranteeing the largest coverage when letting you property COVERAGE OVER THE HORSHAM, STEYNING AND STORRINGTON AREAS HORSHAM OFFICE 01403 271630

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HORSHAM 01403 264708 Blackfriars

£1,500 pcm

Good size living/dining room | Kitchen with appliances | Three good size double bedrooms | Family bathroom | Country garden | Large driveway and garage | Available early September Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Kings Place

Holmwood House

£2,500 pcm

Part unfurnished | Light and spacious hallway | Five reception rooms | Gym | Children’s play den | Utility | Patio area | Modern kitchen/breakfast room with fitted appliances | Five double bedrooms | Master with en-suite | Family bathroom with separate shower cubicle | Rear garden | Double garage with parking Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

£950 pcm

Mayes Park

£850 pcm

Set in the pretty village of Warnham | Two bedroom ground floor flat is part of a converted Victorian manor | Set on the private Mayes Park Estate | With high ceilings throughout | Large living area | Scenic views across the shared gardens and south downs | Property is available end of October Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

WANTED We are currently experiencing a tremendous turnaround in property, as fast as it comes on we are letting it straight away! Please call the office and ask for peter or gemma to ask for exclusive rates on all properties that are instructed in august. We are especially looking for two/three bedroom properties in horsham and surrounding areas. If you are currently struggling to let or just thinking about letting, we would be happy to help.

Two bedroom apartment | 20ft living room | Fitted kitchen with white goods | Master with en-suite shower room | Located clsoe to mainline station and easy reach to town centre Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk

THE FIRST CHOICE FOR LETTINGS We know that our landlords are all different, some have chosen to invest in property, others have become accidental landlords as an alternative to selling or through inheritance or circumstance. However, there is one common theme, the desire to have their most expensive asset looked after by professionals with experience in their field. With over 28 years experience specialising in lettings and property management, Leaders are proud to be First in Letting.

365164 Horsham £595 pcm A refurbished one bedroom ground floor flat with parking situated close to local amenities.

85801 Horsham £625 pcm Spacious one bedroom ground floor flat situated close to the town centre and station with private residents allocated parking.

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

94186 Horsham £795 pcm Modern well presented two double bedroom unfurnished house situated within walking distance of the station and town centre.

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

864828 Horsham £925 pcm Spacious two double bedroom semi detached family house within walking distance of Horsham town centre and mainline station.

530224 Horsham £940 pcm Beautifully presented and spacious two bedroom top floor executive apartment close to Horsham mainline station.

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

446726 Horsham £1000 pcm Beautifully located three bedroom unfurnished bungalow set on a quiet country lane with views of farm land.

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

468299 Horsham £1450 pcm A modern and well presented three bedroom unfurnished mews house with garage situated in an exclusive gated development close to town.

598866 Horsham £1500 pcm Superb four bedroom unfurnished house with contemporary Paula Rosa fitted kitchen and ceramic tiled bathroom with Roca sanitaryware.

Why do Landlords choose Leaders? Being the top choice for tenants is just one of the reasons that so many landlords choose to let through Leaders.Since we were established in 1983 by Neville Lee, the co-founding member of the Association of Residential Lettings Agents (ARLA), we have remained 100% dedicated to lettings. Our extensive industry knowledge ensures you are kept informed and compliant with constantly changing legislation. Each of our branches has the back-up of a large company with streamlined accounting processes and user-friendly computer systems. Unlike many big companies we have retained in-house property management teams, meaning that your property is being looked after by a ‘local’ who not only knows the area but really knows your property.

What makes a good letting agent? A good agent will help you get the most out of your investment, while you rest easy, knowing that everything is being reliably looked after on your behalf. Base your decision on experience, reputation, professionalism and overall quality of service. You could be letting your property for a number of years, so choose an agent with years of success. Kathy Taylor, Senior Branch Manager of Leaders in Horsham. For an informal chat about all your letting and rental needs, please ring her on Tel: 01403 217585 Winners of Best Company in the 2010 Sussex Business Awards

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Four bedroom house in convenient location Leaders Limited, the areas biggest specialist Rental Agent, are delighted to offer this superb, near new four bedroom house which is situated within easy reach of Horsham town centre and station. The property, which is just over a year old, briefly comprises of; Entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom,

spacious lounge, contemporary fitted kitchen/dining room from Paula Rosa with integrated appliances. Upstairs there is a double aspect master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a single bedroom/office. The family bathroom has Roca sanitary ware and ceramic tiles. The

good size rear garden is fully enclosed and has a patio and lawned area. Other features include under floor heating, solar power providing 10% renewable energy, double glazing and a garage. Viewing highly recommended. £1400 pcm. Contact Leaders on 01403 217585 to arrange a viewing.

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

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Property Management

broadbridge heath £595pcm

ashington £925pcm

horsham £795pcm under oFFer

broadbridge heath £575pcm let similar required

One bed unfurnished first floor flat

Three bed unfurnished house in village location just redecorated throughout

Newly refurbished two bed unfurnished ground floor flat in Greenacres

One bed unfurnished ground floor flat

billingshurst £790pcm

horsham £650pcm

horsham £800pcm let similar required

horsham £1150pcm

Two bed unfurnished house in High Street

One bed furnished first floor flat in Greenacres

Two bed unfurnished house close to station

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

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£109,950

Crawley

Connells offer to the market this two bedroom first floor flat located in Bewbush and offered with no onward chain. The property comprises communal entrance, entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms, separate W.C. and bathroom. Call Connells on 01293 515444 to arrange a viewing.

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

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‘Vorsprung durch Technik’ goes electric with urban concept

Public want 20mph limits, but not the enforcement Sixty-seven per cent of people think that 20mph zones should be used outside schools according to the latest poll of nearly 4000 people by the Institute of Advanced Motoring. A further 38 per cent think that they should be used on roads with amenities such as parks and shops, but only a quarter would like to see them made the default speed limit in all built-up areas. Forty-three per cent of people would like the road outside their house to have a 20mph speed limit, but opinion is split here as 39 per cent wouldn’t. Forty per cent of people think that this speed limit is best enforced by speed limit signs, leaving the police to enforce the limit and the public to comply. Measures to physically slow people down are less popular, with only 20 per cent in favour of safety cameras, and 21 per cent supporting a combination of measures including road humps and cameras. Respondents felt that enforcing the limit in 20mph zones should be of medium priority compared to other road policing duties. IAM head of road safety Kevin Delaney said: “The IAM supports the selective use of 20mph speed limits where there is clear evidence that the risk of casualties will be reduced. “But blanket 20mph speed limits or limits at inappropriate sites risk widespread disregard by drivers who do not recognise a necessity for them. Consultation with, and buy-in from, local people here is essential. “Passive enforcement measures, such as speed bumps, are unpopular and active enforcement by police is unrealistic in the current financial climate. If lower speed limits are restricted to locations and times where there is an obvious need, responsible drivers, who are the overwhelming majority, will adhere to them without the need for enforcement.” What do we think about the enforcement in Horsham? Anywhere that has a great density of pedestrian footfall should have a 20mph limit, reducing the risk of any accidents – drivers will be slower and in theory be able to react in time if say, a child ran across their path. Does it work? Let me know what you think!

Olli Nott Motors Reporter

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Audi is once again exploring new horizons with the Audi urban concept, a 1+1-seat, ultra-light car for congested urban spaces. The technical study confounds conventional car categories – the Audi urban concept combines elements of a racing car, a roadster, a fun car and an urban car into one radical new concept. The Audi urban concept car is not descended from any previous model – its development is based on the strict principles of lightweight construction, efficiency and reduction. The result is a concept car with no unnecessary weight, and one that concentrates on the pure essence of dynamic motion. The stunning new concept has a sleek body. The wheels are freestanding, and the surrounding protective plates feature ‘blinking’ strips of LED lights. The highly-concentrated look of the technical study, with its forward-urging lines, is dynamic and emotional, and lends a completely new impetus to the Audi design language.

There is room for two people on board, their position slightly staggered and at a sporty, low level. All controls and materials are subject to the dictates of ultra-lightweight construction to ensure they convey a unique, sensory allure. The driver can adjust the steering wheel and pedals for his or her own driving position. Entry to the car is through the tailgate, while the roof is designed to be manoeuvrable and slides to the rear to open. The Audi urban concept rides on 21-inch wheels. The technology in the Audi urban concept reflects the full capabilities of the brand, especially when it comes to ultra-lightweight construction. The cockpit consists of carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP), which integrates the undercarriage of both seats. Two e-tron electric motors provide the propulsion – providing the ultra-light Audi urban concept with the ability to accelerate powerfully. A lithium-ion battery supplies the energy – ideal for extended city tours. But what do you think? Is it a practical car for the streets of Horsham? Or even getting from one of the villages surrounding the town? I know it certainly looks good, but I don’t think it’s one for me.

Van-tastic Vauxhalls top the charts for private buyers Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles topped the sales charts in July with retail volume up by 37 per cent year-on-year, according to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. The British-built Vivaro was also number one in the highly competitive retail medium van segment, with sales up by 88 per cent on last year. Vauxhall’s retail van sales were buoyed by the offer of four years’ 0% APR finance, four years’ free servicing, a four year warranty and four years’ AA cover. “July has proved to be yet another big month for Vauxhall van sales,” said Richard Collier, Vauxhall’s National Commercial Vehicle and B2B Sales Manager. “I am pleased that we are number one at retail for the fourth time this year. It’s great news for Vauxhall that there’s still strong demand for high quality vans with low running costs and excellent manufacturer support.” Head on over to Stevens of Broadbridge Heath and grab a great deal on a van today!


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Manager Justin Luchford says Horsham’s fans will be crucial this season

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‘Why we’ll prove the bookies wrong’ James Herd Football

Horsham kick off their season at home to Bury Town tomorrow (Saturday) – and they will be looking to prove people wrong right from the start. It has been an intriguing Summer for the Hornets. Justin Luchford was appointed manager, succeeding the long-serving John Maggs, and soon had a huge job on his hands just to build a squad. With the club moving to an expenses-only policy for players, almost all of last season’s squad followed Maggs out of the exit door and supporters will take a while to get to know the new squad. Luchford, 34, said: “It’s been a total wipeout really. I think we’ve had two or three that have stayed on. It has been tough, the hardest Summer I have ever experienced as a manager. “I didn’t really know what to expect. I knew I’d have a team in place and I knew I’d have players that want to be here, who want to give it a go, and that was the main thing. “Now we need to fine-tune it, perhaps bring a couple in. We still lack a bit of experience.” There will be a few familiar faces. Ryan Woodford and Jamahl King are two, while Williams Peauroux may be

back too. Former youth teamers Tony Nwachukwu, George Magnus and Adam Hutchings are three others who may feature, while Luchford says current youth teamers will be given a chance if they are technically, physically and mentally ready for the step up. Much more than that is anyone’s guess as the former Faversham Town manager declined to reveal his squad when we spoke to him on Tuesday. Most bookmakers make Horsham favourites to finish bottom of the Ryman League Premier Division, with up to 66-1 available for any super-optimists who fancy a push for the title. Horsham have experienced a mixed pre-season, but the manager knows this will count for nothing when it comes to the first game of the league season. He said: “We could win every game in pre-season, but it doesn’t mean anything if you go and get beaten 5-0 in the first league game. We’re learning things every game and we’re improving in areas. “We’re going to need the fans this season, I can’t express that enough. I need as many people through that gate on Saturday as possible, cheering us on from the first to the last whistle. “We can’t do it alone, we’re going to need a little bit of help. I know from previous experience that if someone

is running down the right wing and we’re getting cheered on by 300-400 people, it might just give us that little extra burst. “We need them to back us and hopefully we’ll give something back as well. Hopefully we can go out there and show them that we do care, that we’re going to give it a go. Be patient, stay with us and get through that gate!”

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“Players haven’t got long. I know fairly quickly whether or not they’re going to be up to it, and if they’re not we have to move them on.

“The goal is to stay in the division. If we leave it until Christmas and we’re 20-25 points off safety, then it’s all over. We can’t afford to get to that stage. “Everyone thinks we’re going to go down. We’re bottom favourites to win the league and we’re odds-on favourites to go down. I don’t think anyone gives us a hope in hell. “I love that tag of the underdog. I think it’s a fantastic tag to have, so we’ve got to get that into the boys’ minds come Saturday afternoon. They’ll be ready, come Saturday. “I’m honoured to be in charge. We know the financial situation, but we also know that the club is ambitious and it wants to go places. “If we can reach the goals set, this is going to be a big club in a couple years. I want to be a part of that.”

Ryman Premier title odds Lowestoft Town 7-2, Lewes 4-1, Bury Town 15-2, Kingstonian 8-1, Carshalton Athletic 11-1, Concord Rangers 12-1, Billericay 16-1, Canvey Island 16-1, Wealdstone 16-1, Harrow Borough 20-1, AFC Hornchurch 20-1, Leatherhead 20-1, Margate 20-1, East Thurrock United 25-1, Metropolitan Police 25-1, Cray

Wanderers 33-1, Hendon 40-1, Aveley 50-1, Tooting and Mitcham 50-1, Wingate and Finchley 50-1, Hastings United 66-1, Horsham 66-1. Odds at Coral, subject to fluctuation. At the time of going to press, Horsham were 40-1 with Ladbrokes, 50-1 with Paddy Power and Sky Bet and 66-1 with bet365.

All eyes were on Horsham YMCA as supporters looked to see how they would respond to life back in the Sussex County League. The omens looked good – a new manager in the form of the experienced Sammy Donnelly, a clutch of new players and even glossy new goalposts created positivity around Gorings Mead as they tried to banish the nightmare of last season. The visitors, Rye United, were runners-up last season and would provide a good yardstick for Donnelly’s new-look team. And the boss was soon left with an honest appraisal – much work to be done – after a well-drilled Rye scored at each end of the first half to breeze to a 2-0 victory. YM defender Kevin Joyce left the field in the first five minutes after turning his ankle in a challenge. Rye took advantage of the enforced reshuffle, immediately scything open YM’s defence as Sam Adams threaded in Alan McMinigal who powered the ball into the roof of the net. With YM struggling to make a positive impact and unable to create any sustained pressure, Rye were happy to keep a good shape and squeeze – safe in the knowledge that the home side would eventually squander possession. The visitors were dangerous on the break and hit YM with a sucker punch just before half time. McMinigal returned the favour to his strike partner, playing in Adams who lashed into the corner for 2-0. YM marginally improved in the second half, at least testing the goalkeeper with efforts from George Hillier and Ashley Dougdale. But Rye were never seriously troubled and had the better chances to stretch their lead, forcing blocks from Ryan Peak and Dean Smith. A clean sheet in the second half appeared to be something to build on, but it got worse – much worse – on Tuesday when YM crashed to a 6-0 home defeat against Lingfield. Elsewhere in the Sussex County League, the opening fixtures proved just as fruitless for our other local sides. Storrington, under a new management team of James Baker and Nigel Dyer, went down 2-1 away to Mile Oak in Division 2. Craig Grantham levelled after an early Oak strike, but the Swans were unable to hold on for an away point as Christopher Paine scored in the 74th minute to secure all three points for Oak. Storrington followed up with a 4-0 home reverse against Dorking Wanderers on Tuesday. Steyning, another team with a new manager, look to have their work cut out again this season. Sean Pickup grabbed their consolation in a 5-1 defeat at Seaford Town.


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Records fall in Horsham run riot James Herd Cricket

Sussex had a mixed week at Horsham, but a phenomenal day of cricket on Sunday will ensure that the crowd will never forget this Horsham Festival. In the important County Championship game, Worcestershire were invited to bat first in front of a large crowd. Opening bowler James Anyon stuck two early blows, but through Daryl Mitchell (66) and Moeen Ali (71) the visitors recovered well. Alexei Kervezee (49) and debutant Aneesh Kapil (54) also contributed, but Worcestershire were bowled out for 290, largely thanks to Anyon (471) and Monty Panesar (3-75). In reply, Sussex made 265 in an innings that took a similar pattern to the Worcestershire one. Batsmen got in but nobody went on to record a big score, with only Joe Gatting (61) and Kirk Wernars (53) making 50. Worcestershire set about building a big lead, but they were kept in check by the excellent, economical bowling of Panesar (4-101) and Luke Wells (2-28). Sussex struggled to finish off the innings as Ben Scott (36*) and Alan Richardson (41) added crucial runs to take Worcestershire to 311 and set Sussex an improbable 337. A monumental effort from Murray

Goodwin (122) and captain Michael Yardy (63) brought Sussex close, but they were eventually bowled out for 302 on the final day, losing by 34 runs. Goodwin said: “It’s nice to get runs but disappointing to lose because nobody remembers hundreds when you lose. “It should have been a match-winning innings, but unfortunately I got out and we just didn’t keep our wickets. Otherwise we would have won, because we had enough time.” It was Sussex’s third Championship match without a win, but Goodwin insisted belief was still high. He said: “The spirit is good, but we’re extremely disappointed because we didn’t play as well as we should have. We didn’t execute our skills well enough to win the game.” The two sides concluded the festival with an extraordinary match in the Clydesdale Bank 40-over competition.

in the ‘80s,I gotbuta bitoncestuck I got to 100 I had a bit of fun! ’ Sussex decided to bat first and it was a dream start for the hosts as Ed Joyce and Gatting put on 210 for the first wicket, a record for the county in

Sussex appeal during the four-day match at Horsham

Moeen Ali watches Joe Gatting

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Moeen Ali starred for Worcestershire in the County Championship and CB40 matches

this competition. Joyce brought up his hundred off only 66 balls, included four sixes, before being caught by Kapil off the bowling of Jack Shantry for 120. Sussex didn’t stop there though as Lou Vincent looked to keep the pressure on the Worcestershire attack with some lusty blows. Gatting (122) went to his maiden List A hundred before he was caught by James Cameron off the bowling of Gareth Andrew and he received a standing ovation from the Horsham crowd. Vincent (71) continued to punish Worcestershire, along with Goodwin (38*) and Ben Brown (27*), to ensure

Sussex posted the highest 40-over score in the competition’s history, 399-4. Worcestershire started poorly when Naveed Arif (3-54) sent Vikram’s Solanki’s stumps flying. Then it was all about Moeen Ali, who played a stunning innings of 158 with an incredible 20 fours and seven sixes in 92 balls. It was the highest score by a Worcestershire player in the competition, but Brown stumped him off the bowling of Yardy and Sussex took control to win by 80 runs. Gatting said: “Early on I was playing really well, then I got a bit stuck in the 80s, but once I got to 100 I had a bit of fun! “It’s lovely playing at Horsham. You get good value for your shots, there was a good crowd and it’s a lovely ground to play on.” It has been a frustrating season for Gatting, who has been in and out of the team all year, but he knows what he needs to do to become a regular fixture in the side. He added: “When you get your opportunity, you’ve got to take it, and I took it (on Sunday). It’s nice to just let the guys know I’m around and, if they need me, they can count on me.” Sussex will look to secure their Division 1 status in the County Championship, while targeting a Lord’s final in the CB40 to finish off the season. Former Tanbridge House School pupil Chris Nash scored 28, 11 and nine and took one wicket as England Lions won 2-1 in the one-day series against Sri Lanka A.

James Anyon makes a mess of Ben Scott’s stumps

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“We can see you holding hands” and “does your boyfriend know you’re here?” are just a couple of the many homophobic chants that are regularly sung at Albion fans. Both sets of visiting supporters to The Amex – Doncaster and Gillingham – have chanted these and other rather nastier ones. After many years of supporting Brighton, with its large gay community, I’ve heard them all. Travelling to Portsmouth on Saturday, I joined a Brighton-bound train. Normally a weekend train to Brighton will be busy and Saturday was no exception, except the majority of these passengers were dressed ready to party. The reason? Brighton and Hove Pride. Established in 1993, Kick Racism Out of Football has led a very successful campaign to educate and encourage a more inclusive atmosphere at football games. But the problem of homophobic chanting remains. In 2009, gay rights charity Stonewall published a report into homophobic abuse in sport, in particular football. Two years later, thousands of fans will happily sing anti-gay songs. Imagine the outcry if these were racial. Before the season, I listened to a serving policeman who said homophobic chanting would not be tolerated at Albion games. I wonder how many arrests or ejections from the ground will take place for this. Leaving Brighton station and the many thousands of people going off to enjoy themselves around the streets of Brighton and Hove, I boarded a train to Portsmouth. Before we crossed the county border into Hampshire, four middleaged Portsmouth fans boarded the train. Within a couple of minutes the homophobic comments started. I guess it’s a sad reflection on us Albion fans on the train that we didn’t report these guys to the police. But having often seen police in football stadiums turn a blind eye to this behaviour, even with all that CCTV, I guess we just didn’t think it was worth the hassle. The Pompey fans in the ground were quiet. Even the famous Pompey chimes were only sung half-heartedly and not once did I hear “does your boyfriend know you’re here?” It may have been because Albion played so well. Perhaps it was due to the fact that Portsmouth hadn’t won in three games. Or it may just be that the majority of Pompey fans are more mature and better educated than those four on the train. Well done Portsmouth.


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Roffey have Three Bridges in a spin Martin Read Cricket

Needing one more win to be certain of continued Sussex Premier League status next season, Roffey inflicted a heavy defeat on lowly Three Bridges. Electing to bat first, Three Bridges benefited from a rare spate of dropped slip catches, which at 61-1 seemed costly. But Luke Barnard, formerly with Three Bridges, and 17-year-old allrounder Matt Davies bowled 33 overs of spin in tandem and applied the brakes, steadily working their way through the visitors’ fragile batting line up. The pitch was dry and turning, with variable bounce. The accuracy of the spinners, backed by committed fielding, induced a stream of dismissals as 87-3 became 93-5 and 110-7. Two subsequent mini-stands suggested semi respectability until Three Bridges finally subsided in the 52nd over. Only Hisam Ul Haq with 38 demonstrated any fluency, tormentors Barnard and Davies finishing with a miserly 6-40 and 3-30. At the interval, Roffey skipper Mike Norris expressed surprise at Three Bridges’ ultra-defensive approach and, with 58 overs available to score 140, was understandably confident of victory against his previous club. Roffey began cautiously against hostile pace and guileful spin. After Chris Webb’s departure at 32-1, accumulated at a rate of two per over, Josh Fleming capitalised on an early let off and took command, despatching loose deliveries and bringing up his 50 with a towering six. At the 29-over drinks break the score was 86-1, with Fleming undefeated on 62. Able, wary support was provided by Theo Rivers (26) but, with 15 fours and two sixes in

his classy 84, Fleming was the only player on either side to make batting look genuinely comfortable. Both batsmen were dismissed in quick succession just short of the target, but their second-wicket stand of 102 made victory a formality, with 16 overs to spare. Bowling unchanged from the top end, Jigga Parekh took 2-39 in 20.1 overs, 12 of which were maidens. Three Bridges could have no complaints and their captain, Danny Alderman, conceded: “Roffey bowled far better than we did.” Norris said 190 might have been a tough challenge, but he added: “Our spinners, Barnard and Davies, kept them down to a manageable total, then Josh Fleming’s superb innings made the outstanding difference.”

Golf Three Bridges Roffey

139 143-3

Roffey won by seven wickets

two overs. For a moment it looked as though Chi had blown it. They needed three from the final ball, but Justin Scott hit it for six. Pulborough had beaten Preston Nomads a few weeks earlier with a last-ball six. Now the wheel had turned full circle and all the emotions of winning or losing were clearly demonstrated. Although Horsham had no fixture

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Chichester won by three wickets

on Saturday, they revert to second position with 341 points after new leaders Preston Nomads (351) crushed East Grinstead. Hastings remain third with 309, but have a game in hand. Horsham travel to Brighton and Hove tomorrow and host Nomads tomorrow week. On the final day of the season, September 3, Hastings will visit Cricketfield Road while Roffey entertain Nomads.

Josh Fleming’s superb ‘innings made the outstanding difference ’

Bridges’ miserable weekend was compounded on Sunday with a lastball league defeat against the Sussex Development XI, courtesy of two Horsham players – Owain Jones (63) and Devon Endersby (53). Roffey’s timely win, their first since July 9, takes them back up to fifth in the table. Tomorrow (Saturday) they visit bottom side Pulborough, who lost an extraordinary match against fellow strugglers Chichester. Pulborough’s Rohit Jagota and Arjun Gupte put on 83 for the first wicket in good time, before Gupte (36) played on, but Jagota went on to make 116 and declared at 273-6 after 50 overs. Two early wickets fell to Amit Suman, but Matthew Gregory (123) and Steve Sedgley (105) put on 159 before three wickets fell in the last

Sport in Brief The Cottesmore team of Pat Johns and Karen Stafford (64 points) finished ninth out of 50 in the Jerdein Salver at Ham Manor, a competition won by West Sussex (74). The Seve Foundation Charity Day attracted 90 entrants. Top ladies were Penny Gaunt (38), Iona McKean (38), Julie Hill (37), Daria Blaze (35) and Margaret Mitchell (34). Fourteen-year-old Polina Zotova got 36 points, beating her mother Daria, but players must be over 18 to take part in the national event. Jo Maddams won Cottesmore’s Rosina Smith Cup with 37 points, ahead of Pauline Kirkman (36) and Linda Atkins (35). Rose Chisholm-Hill (159, net 141) won the Ladies title at Ifield, beating 28 competitors over 36 holes. Defending champion Sally Brown (168) was second and Leanne Caffyn (170) third. Sheila Butler won the MacLean Trophy for the best net total 138.

Motor Sport Fifty riders rode a 40-section course at Mannings Heath in the latest Horsham Riders Motorcycle trial. Sean Parsons won the White Route with 13 marks lost, ahead of Clint Leggett (17ml) and John Charman (pictured, 22ml). Blue (top three): Tom Horsborough 12ml, Peter Haines 16ml, Sean Staker 18ml. Yellow: John Yardley 12ml, Brian Barnes 32ml, Nigel Bray 37ml. Red: Jack Taylor 4ml, Jamie Flegg 19ml, Elaine Dufaur 28ml. Josh Fleming made 84

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