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

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

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“We have before us one of the worst documents I have seen in this council, rushed through, almost bypassing the committee and consultation stages. “If you took this plan to any business analyst, they would throw it out. Many of

us here have business backgrounds and we should be throwing it out.” Cllr Andrew Baldwin (Con, Holbrook East) expressed irritation with some of the arguments put forward by Lib Dem councillors. He told them: “I really don’t think it is half the problem you’re making it out to be. I don’t think putting up parking charges a little bit will make a blind bit of difference. “You can’t compare Bognor Regis to Horsham. It’s like comparing a clapped out old banger to a Rolls Royce. Bognor Regis is a dump. “What is proposed is perfectly reasonable and the majority of people will support it.” The council will allocate £130,000 of the expected extra income to fund new parking machines, car park cleaning, lighting improvements and a parking customer survey.

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Cllr Roger Paterson (Con, Pulborough and Coldwaltham) said: “We have to ensure we provide a markedly superior experience for visitors. We need a bright, interesting and exciting environment. “The nub of the concerns is that we will drive shoppers away if we put up our prices. There is no clear evidence that this is the case. “Surveys show price is not a consideration for shoppers coming into the town. You would expect that if you put the price up by a jump you would have a drop in the number of shoppers, but the statistics show that

is not the case. “Our peers (other towns) have pressed ahead with increasing car parking prices much faster than we have. What we are proposing is simply to bring us up to the lowest level.” Cllr Leonard Crosbie (Lib Dem, Trafalgar) said: “It’s a long time since I’ve heard the argument, ‘keep putting up prices and you’ll get no impact on demand’. “Look at Worthing. They’ve killed Worthing by their level of charges. They’ve cleaned out just about every small business there.” From April, car park charges will increase: • At Swan Walk from £1.60 to £2 for

up to two hours, £2.40 to £3 (three hours), £3.20 to £4 (four), £4 to £5 (five), £4.80 to £6 (six) and £6.40 to £7 (eight). More than eight hours will stay at £10. • At Hurst Road from £1 to £1.50 (two hours), £1 to £2 (three) and £2 to £3 (four). Up to five hours will stay at £4. • At Piries Place by between 20p and 80p, at Denne Road by 20p-60p, at the council’s offices by 20p-60p and at other car parks by 10p-20p. • By five to eight per cent for most five-day and quarterly tickets, for example adding £15.10 to a quarterly ticket at Swan Walk.

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The council also intends to charge for parking in the evenings and on Sundays, but these fees have not yet been set. Cllr David Holmes, Lib Dem group leader, asked councillors to delay a decision until they had considered more detailed information.

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But the Conservative-dominated council rejected his proposal and instead approved the changes, with some Lib Dems voting against. Writing in Your Shout (see Page 8), David Brooks, of Dab Hands Just Cuts, says: “Horsham has a pig-headed council who haven’t a clue what they’re doing while sitting in their cosy offices with their cars parked for free just outside. “The morons now want to increase the cost to the public more! How about reducing the cost in the week and seeing the number of spaces available drop. “Our council is incompetent and not fit to serve.”

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A driver allegedly ploughed his car into a cyclist on purpose. A 24-year old local man says he was pushing his bike up a hill near Tanbridge House School when he noticed a silver jeep-type vehicle on the footpath. When he asked the driver to move it from the path, the car was driven onto the Farthings Hill roundabout. But the cyclist rode onto the cycle path across the roundabout and noticed car headlights coming towards him. He mounted the grass verge and stood on the pedals, ready to jump from his bike, but the front driver’s side of the car knocked him off the bike. The car continued back to Horsham on the A281 or towards the A24 to Southwater. The driver is white and of a large build. He was clean shaven, had short cropped brown hair and wore a grey or white hoody. The front seat passenger, also white, was clean shaven and had long black hair combed to one side. There was a white passenger in the back. The incident happened at about 10.15pm on Wednesday last week, October 12, but Sussex Police only released the details this week. Anyone with any information can phone police on 0845 6070999, quoting serial 1698 of October 12.

TV presenter and radio DJ Chris Evans opened the IT suite at Rudgwick Primary School. He said: “I know Rudgwick and the surrounding area pretty well, so it’s lovely to be here. The kids are great and I’ve had a blast. We weren’t expecting this kind of reception!” Peter Haynes, of Torque PR, said: “I know Chris a little through another entirely unconnected walk of life, but

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I am a governor at the school and decided to seek his assistance when we needed someone to open the IT suite. “Chris does know the area pretty well and I think that is mainly the reason he agreed to do it. His mother lives in Cranleigh and he used to live in the Chiddingfold area.” The school raised £3,000, including cash from a Three Peaks walk.

Pudsey Bear, the BBC Children in Need mascot, will visit the Carfax on Sunday, November 6 (2pm). Horsham District Council and Horsham Rotary Club are inviting as many mascots and life-sized characters as possible to accompany Pudsey – and some of them got into the spirit at the bandstand yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. Garry Mortimer-Cook, town centres manager at the district council, said: “A number of local primary schools are getting involved and it is hoped that many local children and their parents will be attracted to Horsham on the day. “Initial feedback from schools indicates this will be a hugely popular event – weather permitting!” Dave Benson Phillips, the BBC children’s TV celebrity, is already confirmed to MC the event and lead song and dance activities. Businesses interested in supporting the event can contact Mr Mortimer-Cook at the council by October 26.

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Teacher struck off register for inappropriate behaviour Matthew James News Editor

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A former teacher at Tanbridge House School has been struck off the teaching register after taking a Year 11 pupil, known as Pupil C, for a meal. The General Teaching Council (GTC) made its decision after hearing that Darren Gandley provided false information to a colleague who had seen him with Pupil C at a restaurant in June 2006. Mr Gandley, who taught at Tanbridge House between March 2004 and December 2006, also faced allegations about his behaviour while employed by Reading School from 1998 to 2003. Some of the Reading allegations were found not proven, but the GTC concluded he met Pupil A outside school when they both drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes, invited Pupil A to his bedroom to discuss the pupil’s sexuality, and invited Pupil A and Pupil B to watch films alone. The GTC also concluded that Mr

Gandley took Pupil A for a meal, slept with him and offered to perform a sexual act. A report by the GTC says he “failed to put the wellbeing, development and progress of children and young people first”. It says: “Mr Gandley had, somewhat unusually, specifically been required to agree to a condition that he maintain a professional distance with students both within and outside school (Tanbridge House). “Mr Gandley’s conduct fell short of the standard expected of a registered teacher and was behaviour which involved a breach of the standards of propriety expected of the profession. “Taken individually, some of the allegations might not in themselves have constituted unacceptable professional conduct. “Cumulatively they were a course of conduct that was unacceptable and showed a repeated disregard for maintaining the proper boundaries between a teacher and pupils. “This was particularly so given the vulnerability of the pupils involved who were seeking to come to terms with their sexuality and the issues

arising from that. “It is clear that those allegations that relate to Pupils A’s overnight stay in Mr Gandley’s bedroom were completely unacceptable in themselves. “Further, that the allegations arise in the context of repeated warnings about Mr Gandley’s behaviour and over the course of two teaching posts show a complete disregard for maintaining an acceptable standard of behaviour.

He did not have the ‘best interests of the pupils at heart ’

“We have found a multiplicity of failings on the part of Mr Gandley, some of which constituted a gross breach of his position of trust. These took place over a considerable period of time and despite Mr Gandley receiving repeated warnings and guidance about his behaviour. “In response to each incident, Mr

Gandley showed a lack of insight into their seriousness which is further demonstrated by his failure to learn from his past behaviour and his unwillingness or inability to change his behaviour in relation to staff-student interaction. “This is reflected in his lack of engagement with these proceedings and his failure to make any expression of remorse or provide any references that we might consider. “Mr Gandley has contended that he was seeking to help young people who were experiencing difficulties in relation to their sexuality. “Even if that was his aim he approached the matter in a completely unacceptable fashion and without any regard for the potential risks which were clearly set out in the schools’ policies and procedures. “He had no formal pastoral role and failed to consult with or inform his colleagues of his actions. “Therefore the inevitable conclusion to draw from his behaviour is that he did not have the best interests of the pupils at heart and his relationships with pupils quickly developed a wholly unacceptable intimacy.”

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Service recognised Former councillor Cliff Griffin has been made an honorary freeman by Billingshurst Parish Council. Mr Griffin served on the parish or district council for more than 50 years, at times both together, before losing his parish seat in May. Cllr Paul Berry, chairman of Billingshurst Parish Council, said: “After the election in May, councillors started talking about how they could commemorate Mr Griffin’s service to the community. “The council found out it has the power to bestow the title of honorary freeman to persons of distinction and those who have rendered eminent services. We thought what better candidate than Cliff.” Although the title does not grant Mr Griffin any powers, it gives the council a chance to acknowledge his commitment and hard work. Mr Griffin is pictured (centre) with Cllr Berry (left) and Cllr Doug Rands, vice-chairman of the parish council.

Postmen targeted A car passenger dragged a postman off a bike in Kings Road, Horsham, and tried to do the same to another postie in what police have branded “mindless and potentially dangerous incidents”. The car was a very dark blue, older-style Volkswagen Golf, which may have been driven off towards Harwood Road. The front passenger was a muscular-looking white man in his mid20s. He had short fair hair, wore a light-coloured T-shirt and was heard laughing. A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “These individuals clearly disregard the potential danger – a collision by lack of concentration or the cyclist falling and going under the vehicle.” The two incidents happened about 100m apart at 1.55pm on Friday last week, October 14. Anyone with any information can phone police on 0845 6070999 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111, quoting serial 978 of October 14.

Tools taken Tools and rotovators were taken from allotment sheds in Depot Road, Horsham, and Church Lane, Southwater. A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “Please secure your sheds and property as best as you can and report any suspicious activity.”


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‘Slow down’ campaign speeds up Becky Freeth Junior Reporter

A Facebook campaign to stop speeding traffic in Southwater is gathering pace with the backing of police, schools and the Southwater Action Team (SWAT). Campaign founder Janine Rice, 31, launched Slow Down for Southwater after witnessing a 12-year-old boy being struck by a car outside her home in College Road in March. The mother of four said: “It was frightening. The next day I found myself pacing, I couldn’t relax. I was just thinking, what can I do?” Although the car was within the 30 mph speed limit, campaigners want drivers to slow down and are aiming to increase the awareness of road users in Southwater. SWAT has called for the introduction of speed indicator devices (SID), with the help of police community support officers (PCSOs). These devices would display the speed of passing vehicles to deter speeding, not to identify drivers. SWAT secretary Caroline Bosdet said: “The PCSOs are supportive of reinvigorating this volunteer initiative and SWAT are in discussion with them to get this going again. It requires volunteers to be trained and a rota of volunteers to sustain it.” There are plans for a stall, including speed awareness information and

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activities, at the Lintot Square Christmas Fair on November 26. Mrs Rice said: “SWAT have been wonderful and are behind me 100 per cent. I think this is exactly what we needed to do.” Having run a poster competition to front the campaign, Mrs Rice has been working closely with the schools in Southwater. The winning poster, by a Southwater Junior School pupil, will be displayed along with stickers and banners on noticeboards around the village.

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Mrs Rice added: “I love the poster. It’s clean, clear and bold.” Southwater schools are working on a plan to encourage parents to park at Lintot Square and walk in with their children, avoiding unnecessary road use. Mrs Rice said she simply wanted to urge residents to take five more minutes and avoid the rush. The campaign can be found on Facebook at Slow Down for Southwater.

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Chairman’s suicide The chairman of a school’s governors hanged himself after suffering from a jaw injury sustained while playing football in his childhood. Richard Sweet was found dead in the garage of his home at Mallard Way, Henfield, in February 2010 – nine days before what would have been his 52nd birthday. The retired IT consultant, who was chairman of governors at St Peter’s Primary School, Henfield, had been a Scout leader and involved with a theatre company in Brighton. At Horsham Magistrates’ Court, coroner Christopher Wilkinson recorded a verdict that Mr Sweet took his own life.

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Bus campaigners hoping for an early Christmas present The future of under-threat bus services will be decided on December 16. That is when West Sussex County Council will discuss whether to axe its subsidies for dozens of routes as part of the council’s cost-cutting measures. The 86 service was one of more than 60 highlighted by The Resident in May as being recommended for removal in September or October. Almost half of the services originally listed – including the 86 – have been spared the axe until at least April next year, but their fate after that is still uncertain. The Metrobus 86 serves Horsham, Southwater, West Grinstead, Partridge Green, Shermanbury, Cowfold, Bolney, Ansty, Cuckfield including Warden Park School, and Haywards Heath including the Princess Royal

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Hospital. District councillor Andrew Dunlop this week chaired what he described as a “useful” meeting at Cowfold Village Hall, attended by Cowfold Parish Council chairman Vic Allmond, West Grinstead Parish Council chairman David Green, 86 bus campaigners Caroline Collins and Dawn Jelley, and three key officers from the county council. Cllr Dunlop, Conservative councillor for Cowfold, Shermanbury and West Grinstead, told The Resident: “The meeting was not principally to discuss the case for retaining the 86 bus. No final decisions on this will be made until December 16. “Recommendations will go from the select committee to the Cabinet member responsible for transport, Cllr Pieter Montyn, in late November. “In the intervening period, the Cowfold community will continue to make the case for retention of the 86 bus and to convey the impact of Caroline and Dawn’s ‘Use it or lose it’ campaign to stimulate demand. “The meeting focused on what other measures could be put in place should a decision be taken to withdraw the 86. “There was general agreement that it was unlikely in this situation there would be a ‘one size fits all’ solution. “The range of needs extended from school and college users to hospital visitors and staff, work and activitybased travel between Cowfold and

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Partridge Green. “It was also agreed that the most significant group by number to be addressed is the school and college users. “The West Sussex officers agreed to discuss with local coach operators, including Heritage and Sussex Coaches, the scope for introducing an alternative service to meet the needs of the local community. “If this looks viable, West Sussex County Council would use their knowledge and expertise to assist the community to run an informal tendering process to ensure, as a minimum, an alternative for school and college users. “This was a useful meeting and I

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am grateful for the constructive way in which all participants approached it. “Clearly, for the local community retaining the 86 bus remains the priority. If this cannot be achieved then we need to identify alternatives that work for the residents of our villages and ensure these are in place by next April. “It is clear there is no single or simple solution. But I was encouraged by the fact that there are a number of very promising options.” Mrs Collins, who described the meeting as “positive”, said she was relieved to see the county council was finally “making good its promise to talk to bus operators and residents”.

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Members of Horsham Labour Party brought the campaign for more affordable housing to the town centre. Campaigners handed out leaflets publicising a public meeting in the Friary Hall, Crawley, on October 29 (7.30pm). Carol Hayton, pictured with Ray Chapman, said: “We had a great reception from local people, many of whom were happy to endorse the campaign. “As the housing crisis deepens in West Sussex, it becomes ever clearer to us that the best and cheapest solution will be for councils to finance a new generation of council houses. “Instead of pumping billions of pounds into the financial sector, why not finance a building programme which would immediately kick-start our economy, provide jobs for hundreds of thousands of construction workers and provide the homes so many people so desperately need.”

Urgent appeal One of the most popular charities in Horsham urgently needs a new base. Dianne Loates, secretary of the Royal British Legion’s Horsham branch, is appealing for help from our readers to ensure the Poppy Appeal is as successful as ever in our area. Mrs Loates, the district’s Poppy Appeal organiser, told The Resident: “It seems the Poppy Donation Station, so popular over the last two years, will not appear in Horsham town centre unless some kind letting agent or owner can give us some space. “The Poppy Appeal is a registered charity. We don’t sell anything, we just ask for donations for your poppies, poppy pins, wristbands, wreaths and crosses. “Last year, Horsham district kindly donated over £32,000 to the appeal. It would be a shame not to be able to continue raising this money, which is much needed by our Armed Forces and their families.” Phone Mrs Loates on 01403 269465 or email dianneloates@ talktalk.net

What a play day Sussex Police presented a cheque for £350 to Warnham Pre-School Playgroup. The donation came from the Police Property Act Fund, money from property sold after being confiscated by courts. Roy Millard, PCSO for Warnham, presented the cheque to playgroup supervisor Julie Armstrong, who said it would help replace old toys and equipment.


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How to avoid being spooked this Halloween Champion chef Lydia Railton (second from left) with Lewis Hamblet, Rotary Club member Gordon McConnell and Scott Hallsworth

It’s a tasty treat from Tanbridge Lydia Railton, from Tanbridge House School, won the district heat in the Rotary Club’s Young Chef Competition. Lewis Hamblet, executive chef at South Lodge Hotel, and Scott Hallsworth, executive chef at Wabi,

decided she should progress to the regional final. Jordon Powell, of The Forest School, was runner up in the contest at Millais School. All of the entrants had to produce a two-course meal for less than £10.

Sussex Police have released two Halloween posters for residents – one allowing trick or treaters, the other asking not to be disturbed. Chief Insp Laurence Taylor said: “Thousands of people throughout Sussex enjoy Halloween and we do not want to spoil their fun. “However, there is a minority who make the evening a real nightmare for those who choose not to

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participate in Halloween traditions. “We expect many people of all ages to attend parties and enjoy the evening. “As always, we will remain vigilant and will not tolerate unacceptable behaviour that causes unnecessary distress.” The posters are available at www.sussex.police.uk/advice-andsupport/halloween

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Here are a few of their comments... Anthony Dilley Cold bucket of water normally works well! Sarah Hildreth It’s just harmless fun for the young kiddies! It only becomes a problem when the yobs get involved! Mandie Alderton I think it’s harmless fun as long as parents supervise and only go to houses of people they know. Also I think it’s important to stick to houses that are obviously willing to receive trick or treaters such as those with a sign, or a pumpkin lantern, as it can be unnerving or even frightening for a vulnerable person to have constant knocks at the door. Lucy Jallow I love Halloween and I am 11 so I look forward to it all year!! Lois King We do it BIG at my house :) It’s well known for the area. We count how many t&ts we get each year - last year was 170-odd :) x Josh White I ask for the trick most of the time, if I went around expecting free stuff all the time I’d be told to b****r off, and thus I do the same. Parties are cool and that, but people just expecting free stuff... nah not gonna happen. Marielle Moore I only do it as have 4 and 5-year-olds who love to dress up and go out in the dark... we’re in Rusper and a few of us go round the village but only knock on doors who have pumpkins outside. My girls love it... good fun factor for little ones. Kevan Mitchell We should go back to the old laws of branding them with a large B on each side of the cheek and slitting their noses for street begging. It is a criminal offence and should be stopped. It’s only copy cat because the cool Yanks do it! Rose Morrow When my children were younger, I didn’t mind it, but now find the continuous door knocking frightens the cats, and they always knock when you have dished up the evening meal. Having said that, my husband is a big child who likes to wear a scary mask and join in with the banter! Some people never grow up!


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It’s such a shame that the council still compare Horsham to Crawley, Brighton and Chichester when it comes to parking charges. Being a much bigger town or city, these places have much more to them than our beautiful little town. Yet Crawley has a free car park, bigger than the Swan Walk car park, just five minutes from the town centre. Brighton Marina has a huge free car park. Horsham has a pig-headed council who haven’t a clue what they’re doing while sitting in their cosy offices with their cars parked for free just outside. At this exact moment I bet you can drive from the Bishopric, up Albion Way towards Royal Sun Alliance, and see on the parking display boards that there are hundreds of empty spaces. This is the case most of the time, Monday to Friday, nearly every week. Years ago, I pointed this out to the council and asked why we needed park and ride when it cost the ratepayers so much. The reply, and I promise this is true: “We need those spaces (in the car parks) for the busy periods, like Christmas!” The morons now want to increase the cost to the public more! How about reducing the cost in the week and seeing the number of spaces available drop. They could even close the park and ride and just use it at Christmas to save tens of thousands.

Everyone wins, except the Tories who had the park and ride idea in the first place. Scared of egg on their faces? More people park, but pay less, might not just see revenue stay the same. It might actually increase, especially if publicised properly. We have a very small number of empty shops compared to the national average, while Crawley has a much higher percentage of empty shops. To increase parking charges while taking in all the above factors proves our council is incompetent and not fit to serve. As someone who has been involved in the campaign to save the Old Town Hall, and as the person who tried to set up a town council, this has been apparent for some time. Indeed for far too long. MANNINGS HEATH HOTEL

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Many car parking charges in Horsham – including most at Swan Walk – are set to rise by 25 per cent and others by as much as 50 per cent. But the district council’s leader has dismissed suggestions that the increases will hit hard-pressed traders by putting off potential visitors to the town. Cllr Robert Nye told The Resident: “All of the surveys very clearly show that the public are not focused on the actual cost of parking, unless it is exceptional in relation to the surrounding towns. “People are looking for good-quality parking, easy to access without driving around trying to find a space. That’s far more important than the increase in prices. “In comparison to other towns, you will find we will be highly competitive even after the parking increases. “When you look at how much we’re putting the charges up, it will cost you more in petrol to go to Crawley. The increases

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Friday 21 October 2011

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History of the correct road Memory can play tricks with those of us of riper years – but not to the extent of failing to recognise a road located so close to my home. The 1951 photograph featured in The Resident (October 14) is captioned: “East Street looking towards iron bridge.” Surely some mistake. The road shown in both photographs is clearly Depot Road looking towards the junction with Comptons Lane, and

onwards into Hampers Lane and St Leonards Forest. Looking at today’s coloured photograph, on the right one can spot the corner of Millais School, while on the left precious remaining allotments are clearly visible. As a schoolgirl in 1951, I can recall wandering nearly the full length of Depot Road, without a house or human being in sight. And, more importantly, without fear of being molested. Innocent days indeed! Barbara Worley Ayshe Court Drive, Horsham

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Snakes, spiders and a growing problem According to research by the Pet Food Manufacturing Association, snakes are now a more common pet than horses. Now, as Halloween approaches, a Horsham veterinary surgery is urging the owners of exotic pets to think about the standard of care they require. Since 2006, Arthur Lodge has experienced a 15 per cent increase in clients who genuinely care for exotic pets. But many owners, especially of snakes, simply cannot cope with the size that they grow to and choose to give them away. With most rehoming services, such as the RSPCA’s, not having suitable facilities for exotic animals, most end up going back to reptile

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Klare Kennett, from the RSPCA, said: “More and more people are thinking that it might be fun to take on an exotic pet such as a snake or a reptile, but not considering

the time, money and expertise it will take to look after a pet like this properly. “Unfortunately, the RSPCA then ends up having to pick up the pieces by rescuing the animal when it has been dumped and abandoned by an owner who can no longer care for it.” It is vital that spiders and snakes are kept in a secure container, especially as snakes are renowned for escaping, but snakes must not be otherwise constricted in their movements. Spiders and snakes enjoy a game of hide and seek, so a hiding place is essential. And some form of heat is needed in their container. A spider’s diet consists mainly of insects, particularly crickets and locusts. Small snakes enjoy mice, unlike their larger counterparts who prefer a diet of rats and chicken. For more information, phone Arthur Lodge on 01403 252964.

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Practical money-saving solutions will be highlighted during an energy eco fair at County Hall North, Chart Way, Horsham, tomorrow (Saturday, 10am to 4pm). Event spokesman Helen Whittington said: “It will be a real one-stop shop for everything to do with home energy. Most of us are eager to try to reduce our energy consumption, not just to help improve our carbon footprint but also because it will save us money. “Unless you happen to be an expert already, it can be a pretty confusing subject. Hopefully people will find all the information and answers to their questions here under one roof. “It’s free entry and there will be no hard sell, except perhaps on the coffee and cakes! “As well as the business and information stalls, we have an exciting line-up of speakers on topics ranging from Modern Woodfuel heating to Saxon Weald’s Passivhaus housing developments in Horsham.” Sheila Dale, of Greening Horsham, said: “With the global downturn and spending cuts biting, we are all likely to be feeling the pinch, so Greening Horsham’s energy eco fair couldn’t be more timely. “There’s a whole raft of initiatives out there to help reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and see our bills fall, but they can seem pretty confusing. “From the very simplest (and free) measures, like closing curtains or blinds at night, draft proofing and insulation, right up to installing solar panels on your roof to generate your own electricity, there are things absolutely everyone can do reduce their bills significantly.” For more information, phone 07941 338169 or visit www. greeninghorsham.org.uk

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Kenyan visitor at Forest Mary Mecha, head teacher of Hilario Secondary School in Kenya, visited The Forest School. Anita Turner, project leader at Forest, said: “We are working to develop mutually beneficial links. “This is a fantastic opportunity for pupils in both countries to learn about each other’s school, education,

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£3m from Sainsbury’s to help kids get active Schools, clubs and nurseries across the county are taking delivery of ‘Active Kids’ equipment, thanks to money raised by Sainsbury’s stores in Horsham, Pulborough and Haywards Heath. The Active Kids campaign allows schools, clubs and nurseries to register and collect vouchers, which are handed to customers at the checkouts. The stores have donated £3,235,358 worth of equipment through the programme since 2005. 272 venues or facilities in

Horsham, Pulborough and Haywards Heath were registered for this year’s campaign, and customers were able to collect vouchers between February and May. Sainsbury’s Horsham store manager, Ian Maxey, said: “Our customers have really helped make a difference to schools, clubs and nurseries across Horsham through donating Active Kids vouchers this year. “We’d like to thank them for their support in our campaign, and we hope organisations in Horsham are

happy with this year’s array of Active Kids equipment, which we hope will make a positive contribution to their learning and well-being”. This year, registered schools, clubs and nurseries across West Sussex were able to order equipment including kit set to Paralympic requirements, in the build-up to next year’s Paralympic Games. These included the ‘Butterfly Spacesaver Rollaway Table Tennis Table’, which has a wheelchair friendly design. In total, 6,250 organisations signed

up to this year’s Active Kids campaign, and there are now over 46,000 organisations taking part in the Active Kids experience.

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Since Active Kids began in 2005, over £115 million worth of equipment and experiences have been donated to schools, clubs and nurseries. That’s 704,000 pieces of equipment. This year’s Active Kids campaign saw two ambassadors join the

scheme; Junior British record holder and sprinting star Jodie Williams and Beijing Paralympic Games swimming champion Ellie Simmonds. Jodie and Ellie will help raise awareness of the scheme in the run-up to next year’s 2012 Paralympic Games. Sainsbury’s Active Kids manager Lindsay Burks said: “This year’s campaign has been a great success, both with our increased catalogue range including Paralympic sports equipment, through to having over 6,000 organisations sign up to the campaign this year. Active Kids continues to get bigger and better and with over £115 million worth of equipment now donated since the campaign began. It shows just how committed we are to giving children of today a healthy lifestyle”.

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‘Greedy breweries’ blamed for Malt Shovel closure The Malt Shovel, the popular pub in Horsham’s town centre, has closed. In a message on the venue’s website, landlady Lyn Williams said: “Sadly, it’s true. Malt Shovel has closed”. “Due to greedy breweries, high costs and low margins I’m afraid they’ve killed us. “Thanks to everyone who has supported us for the last six years, especially the amazing musicians in and around Horsham, we have had many ‘WOW’evenings. “Hopefully, the pub will re-open shortly and with new people and they will continue with what we started”. Jackie Evans, a former customer of the pub, said: “I was really sad to hear about the Malt Shovel closing. When

The range of ‘music they had was fantastic and it made a great night out

I moved to Horsham it was the first place I started going to for live music. “The range of music they had was fantastic and it made a great night out. It will be a big loss to the town if the new landlords choose not to continue the excellent work that Lynn and her team have put into raising the profile of local musicians. “My best wishes to Lynn and her team.”


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Rene and the rest don’t disappoint in ‘Allo ‘Allo James Hood Entertainment Editor

james@the-resident.co.uk

It was like being transported back to my parent’s living room on a Saturday night in 1988, on a recent

visit to The Capitol. And the reason? A local and respected theatre company recreated ‘Allo ‘Allo, live on stage, taking me, and I’m sure many others, on a nostalgic trip down memory lane. It goes without saying that the show included every one of the

much-loved phrases from the TV show (well, it wouldn’t be ‘Allo ‘Allo without the famous ‘listen very carefully, I shall say zis only once’ line). And there was plenty of sexual innuendo to boot. What was perhaps most impressive was the likeness to some of the original characters of the TV show, which I found myself remembering as, one by one, they made their appearance on stage (to the delight of fans in the audience). Kevin Sharp, who played leading man, Rene Artois was a perfect fit. Not least because of his moustache, and a little paunch (sorry Kevin – perhaps it was stuffing) but also because of his superb portrayal of the cheating husband, who we just can’t help but like. And the rest of the cast didn’t disappoint. Edith, Yvette and Mimi were all present and played their roles with gusto, and all with fabulously comical French accents. It was a large cast in general, none of which would have been out of

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place on a London Stage. They did the script, written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft, proud. Even the lesserknown characters (the occasional lieutenant and general), supported the leading actors professionally, adding to the air of quality from this well-put-together production. I’m told rehearsal time was minimal, which only shows that this team is a class act, particularly under the direction of Michael Gattrell, whose personality and love of the theatre shone through. Together they make up the Hit & Run Theatre Company, which is responsible for bringing us this hilarious war-time caper. The company is currently working on a production of The 39 Steps, showing in February, and Sordid Lives – coming in May 2012.

Music workshops this half term Ever dreamed of being a lead singer? Want to know what it feels like to be the rhythm section of a band? Have a hankering to move away from bedroom noodling to a more social music experience? If your answer is yes to any of these questions the Horsham District Live Music Alliance (HDLMA) maybe able to help. During the October half term the HDLMA will be holding Live Music Workshops, which give young people aged 10 to 16 the chance to experience a studio environment and work alongside session musicians to develop their skills on guitar, keyboard, bass, drums and vocals. A big emphasis is placed on playing as part of a band and the session musicians will show how a band functions and demonstrate the different techniques this involves. That said, this is a hands on workshops and participants should be prepared to get involved and have a go. The workshops will be held on Wednesday October 26 and there

will be two sessions 10am – 1:30pm aimed at the beginner and 2:30pm – 6:30pm aimed at intermediates (intermediate session will include a cd recording of your final song). Beginner session cost £20 (£10 Leisure Access Card) Intermediates session costs £25 (£12.50 Leisure Access Card). New for these sessions is the chance to learn about music production. To find out about this opportunity and for more details on all of the workshops, or to book a place, contact Mandy on 07813 049666 or e-mail qmstudios@btinternet.com. The HDLMA is currently making preparations for this year’s Battle of the Bands Grand Final, which is to be staged on Friday October 28, featuring the top bands from the three heats. The third and last heat is this Sunday October 23 at the Chameleon bar. All workshops will be held at the QM Studios, behind the Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham. The workshops are organised in partnership with Horsham District Council.

Juicy Lucy at The Kings Head, Billingshurst Saturday 22nd October

The Voodoo Sheiks at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

Bad Boy Boogie with support from Dust ‘N’ Bones at The Holbrook Club, Horsham Quo-Caine at Broadbridge Heath Village Centre The Startled Hamsters at The Partridge, Partridge Green Sunday 23rd October

Peter Collins (Big Pete) at Horsham Folk Club, The Normandy Centre Denne Road, Horsham

Battle Of The Bands - Heat 4 - Brand New Start - Rowl-E - Used Inc. Ambersand - Something I’m Not at The Chameleon Bar (Shelleys) in Horsham Park Tuesday 25th October

Dave Toye & Friends Open Mic at The Coach House, Cowfold Wednesday 26th October

Open Mic Night With Terry at The Tanners Arms, Horsham Open Mic Night at The Dragon, Colgate Thursday 27th October

Electric Jam Night with Stuart James at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

Stan’s Showcase: The Return featuring Philip Lymbery - Mark Daly - Nick Paxton - Redwood Falls at The Anchor Hotel (formerly Bar Vin), Horsham Willie Austin at The Cricketers Arms, Wisborough Green Friday 28th October

Gutterhearts at The Queen’s Head, Horsham QM Studios, Dukes Square (off Denne Road), Horsham RH12 1GZ

The HDLMA held an Open Day earlier this year at QM studios

X Factor Style Singing Competition at The Dragon, Colgate (£100 Prize Money)

Reoffender at The Bedford, Horsham Vic Cracknell at The Tanners Arms, Horsham

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Com pet iti on The Rotary Club of Horsham, in conjunction with Horsham District Council, is organising a 'Trick or Treat Competition' as part of the Horsham Festival and Halloween Celebrations. The Competition is open to all accompanied Children under 13 years of age.

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Between Monday 24th October and Saturday 29th October the Shops listed below invite you to play Trick or Treat. Just go along to each of the shops and you will find in the Window a Poster which details what you have to do in that particular shop. Follow the instructions and you may end up with a nice Treat (or occasionally a Trick) but also with a Password. Just enter the Password for that shop in the relevant space below and when you have filled in all the Passwords, drop the completed Form into the Box at ATOM in the Carfax, or mail it to The Rotary Club of Horsham, Birkdale, Greens Lane, Mannings Heath, RH13 6JW. There will be a 1st Prize of £40 and a Runner Up Prize of £20 in each of the following Age Groups. 4 and under, 5-8 and 9-12. Name :

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Shop Name ATOM Aurac Beales Between the Lines Brock Taylor Candy Box Carmela Restaurant Classic Bags Fusion Food & Beauty Non Stop Party Shop Goodacres Toy Shop Guy Leonard La Source Leaders Mapp & Co Estate Agents Med Cafe Mr Simms Munslow Bailey Gray Old Sweet Shop Panino Café Pinnacle Letting Sassy Shoe Boutique Strutt & Parker Estate Agents The Company Wakefields Jewellers Woodlands Estate Agents

Address Carfax Piries Place The Forum West Street East Street Carfax Denne Road ( end of East Street) Piries Place Park Place (end of East Street) Carfax/Middle Street Carfax North Street ( off of Carfax) East Street Market Square (beside Town Hall) Middle Street Piries Place West Street Piries Place Market Square (beside Town Hall) Carfax Piries Place Piries Place Carfax Middle Street West Street South Street

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Band releases charity single on iTunes Sussex-based band, No Pressure, have released their first single in aid of the Macmillian Cancer Trust. The track is available on iTunes and Amazon and is a ‘rocking’ version of Sinead O’Connor’s classic Nothing Compares 2 U. The track is taken from the bands forthcoming EP, Cloudcover. Bass player, Roger Johnson, said: We felt it would be a bit of fun to release the single and at the same time to try to raise some money for a worthwhile cause.” The band’s members are from

Horsham and Storrington and have been together for more than two years. They play around the Sussex area, including regular appearances at the Holbrook Club. The popular covers band is made up of Ken Robertson on vocals, Richard Donnelly on keyboards, Dave Hatto on guitars, Roger Johnson on bass and Tony Hanks on drums. For more information about the band, visit their web site w w w. n o p r e s s u r e b a n d . c o m where you can hear samples of this new release as well as other material.

Halloween treat for town’s music lovers A concert has been organised on the Band Stand in Horsham’s Carfax on Saturday, October 29, with a bunch of bands that are so good – it’s scary! The Rockin’ Halloween event kicks off at 1pm and will go on until about six. It will include five of the areas top bands. The line up and details of each band are as follows: 1pm - Tony Stone - one man and his guitar at its very best, who’s often referred to as the human jukebox. 2pm - Rotary Club Fancy Dress Competition for the kids

3pm - The Monikers - a five-piece rock and indie covers band influenced by Foo Fighters, Kings of Leon,

Paul Weller, AC/DC, Muse, Queens of the Stoneage, Pink Floyd, Wolfmother, Audioslave, Slash etc, etc. They say their aim is “to bring the music to the people, have fun, dance, jump around and get people up and enjoying themselves.” 4pm – Classix - a fun punk rock band performing covers with a twist. Set up as a side project by some of Horsham’s finest musicians whose background includes Clash City Rockers, Everafta, Lick, Jalopy & Blue Stragglers to name but a few. With a mix of their punked up versions of classic songs (which you will recognise), cover versions of rock & punk from the 60’s to the present day, they are a covers band with a

difference.

5pm - Hollows Of Venus - a femalefronted rock band that have been delivering high energy shows in and around the area for nearly five years. They’ve built a strong reputation locally, entertaining packed pubs with their loud and lively renditions of rock classics by artists from Led Zeppelin, to Guns n’ Roses and Neil Young, through to The Foo Fighters and Pink. Expect a hit-packed set, with one or two 80’s classics also being given the rock makeover. They promise to debut a spooky and ghostly classic - all rocked up HOV-style! For more information search for the event or the Horsham Area Live Music page on Facebook.

Monikers on the Bandstand at the Festival of Sound last month

The final looms as bands continue to battle it out Danny Randon

Review

Battle of the Bands - Heat Two

Last week, at the Chameleon club, Horsham Battle Of The Bands continued with part two, in a fashion more exciting than ever. During the second helping, it became evident that the preceding heat was just a warm-up, with even higher anticipation surrounding the next phase of the annual competition, and the bands battling it out for the title. Tackling the challenge that comes with being the first band to take to the stage on the night were Tell Wolves Tales; a trio who have been busy making their mark on the local live music

scene this year, as well as engaging in plenty of work in the studio. Their concoction of rock ‘n’ roll riffs, pounding rhythms and a likeable stage presence proved extremely impressive and very entertaining. Following this three-piece of established musicians were young hardcore metal quintet A Few Days Remain, whose in-your-face attitude blended well with their crushing breakdowns and powerful melodies. Notably getting the crowd involved with a number of participation-heavy manoeuvres and frequently leaping into the audience mid-song. The set was filled with raw enthusiasm and brutally endearing spirit. If any audience member thought that the last performance was as

heavy as it could get, they would be taken aback amidst the arrival of This Means War. Cranking the ferocity up to 11, this four-piece’s death metal numbers were pulled off with tenacity and skill. With cohesion between the four band members as heavy as the sounds they superbly delivered during their set, This Means War’s potential shone throughout. The truly wonderful aspect of the following performance, provided by three-piece The Causeway Occupation, was that its content contrasted so marvellously with the two previous bands’ material. However, this trio’s joyful indierock was as sharp as their suited attire, and fired out rays of musical

sunshine. As unique as you can get tonight, their diversity became something to really admire. Nevertheless, the metal motifs made a return once again this evening, as Afterthought took to the stage. With an average age of just 16, their youthful excitement was a catalyst for the impact of their blistering metalcore, solid fretboard work and lightning-fast drum patterns, culminating in a confident climax and making this close-to-call contest closer than ever! The sixth and final band to perform for the crowds in the second heat, Gutter Fly, were also an entertaining alternative to the heavy tones that filled the first half, bringing both might and melody in the form of their high-octane rock.

Influenced by a wide range of artists, including AC/DC, Metallica and Muse, their fusion sounds meant that every part of their set was unexpected, and thus a fitting conclusion to the night. At the end of the evening, third place went to This Means War, while Gutter Fly were secured a place in the final attaining second place, before Tell Wolves Tales emerged victorious, and were given a slot at the final at Horsham’s Carfax bandstand on Friday October 28. Finalist frontman Jak Paxton said: “It went really well tonight - we were actually entered anonymously!” And what can audiences expect from the final? “Music!”, he added.


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SIMON CALLOW DICKENS IN MY VIEW Sunday 30 October 7.30pm Spend an evening with English actor, director and writer as he reads passages from his new book “CHARLES DICKENS AND THE GREAT THEATRE OF THE WORLD.”

ALADDINSANE Thursday 3 November 8pm The Country’s leading tribute to David Bowie, take you back to the height of the glam rock period, as they recreate the sights and sounds of many of his classic songs.

DEAD RECKONING Tue 8 & Wed 9 Nov 7.30pm In The Studio A psychological thriller written by BAFTA award winning writer Eric Chappell. When the mysterious Mr Todd arrives at painter Tony Reed's house and offers to kill his first wife's murderer - and so satisfy Reed's burning desire for revenge - Tony cannot stop himself agreeing. But after making this decision, Reed and his second wife Megan find themselves entering a terrifying nightmare from which there seems no escape.

JO CAULFIELD CRUEL TO BE KIND TOUR 2011 Friday 11 November 8pm In The Studio Jo Caulfield is one of the most popular and successful female standup comedians in the country. With razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners Jo will discuss irritating girlfriends, negotiating with terrorists and celebrity perfumes.

Tuesday 25 - Thursday 27 October Tue 2pm, Wed & Thu 11am & 2pm

HALF TERM HOLIDAY FUN! Join the TV superheroes as they leave the sofa and embark on their first live adventure - and help them solve problems as they go! But watch out for the dastardly Spooky Spoon and Numbertaker who do all they can to get in the way... A wonderful introduction to theatre for children of all ages, the live show has all the fun, comedy, music and excitement from the TV show, and lots more!

CINEMA Friday 21 - Thursday 27 October THE THREE MUSKETEERS 3D (12A) Daily 5pm (not Wed or Thu) & 7.30pm Plus Sat - Tue 2.30pm

DOLPHIN TALE (U) Digital Daily 2pm, 4.30pm & 7pm

THE ADVENTURES OF TIN TIN: THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (PG) Digital Wed & Thu 10.30am, 1pm & 3.30pm


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Caulfield’s award-winning comedy at The Capitol Terrorists, celebrity perfumes and self-scanners in Tesco – no topic is off limits when the award-winning comedian gets a mic in her hands 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. She’s the star of Radio 4’s critically acclaimed It’s That Jo Caulfield Again and has recently been seen on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow,

Mock The Week, Have I Got News For You, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Best of The Comedy Store and The Apprentice, You’re Fired. Expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners as Jo discusses 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. The celebration of anger continues with acerbic stories about dating,

knew I could like a woman ‘soI never much. I’m ashamed to say she made me wet myself ’

Graham Norton

relationships, drunken friends, bad service and wrestling with the selfscanner in Tesco – a great way to spend a November Friday night. Enjoy Jo Caulfield’s Cruel to be Kind (The Tour of Towns I’ve Heard Of But Never Been To) in the Studio at The Capitol on Friday, November 11, at 8pm. Tickets £10 in advance or £12 on the night. So book early, at www. thecapitolhorsham.com or by calling 01403 750220.

Sharp-witted, urban comedy that ‘goes down a treat. Like a sociology textbook, but with jokes ’

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UK’s ‘finest’ jazz singer showcases new album Clare Teal, one of the UK’s finest jazz singers, has returned to song writing and recording, and has released her tenth album – Hey Ho. The singer has been working on the latest record for almost two years. She said: “I sat down with my producer and musical director Grant Windsor and over excessive cups of coffee and too many custard creams compiled a list of nearly 1000 songs. “Songs that had been written by British people, inspired by British people or merely sounded ‘Brit-ish’. “This was whittled down to 200 using an ancient process involving various single malt whiskies (not the peaty ones). From there the very serious deliberation began, it’s easy to sing a song you love, it’s a different matter entirely to attempt to bring

something new to a song that other people love.” Although rooted in the jazz traditions of the 1930’s and 40’s Clare’s record covers a wide spectrum of sounds and genres and everything from an 1889 poem, Down by the Sally Gardens to Snow Patrol’s 2005 hit, Chasing Cars. As a lifelong fan of Jazz icon Dame Cleo Laine, Clare was keen to include the song Cleo co-wrote with Stanley Myers in the 70’s. The singer added: “Cleo is the best, not content with being one of the finest singers on the planet, she has to go and write incredible songs too! “Singing He Was Beautiful in front of the great lady was terrifying. She didn’t run away screaming – but

then Cleo does have a bad hip.” Songs Try a Little Tenderness (Woods, Connelly & Campbell) and A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (Maschwitz, Sherwin & Strachey), started the work on the album. As well as a collection of some of her favourite songs, Hey Ho also includes two original compositions. One More (Baby Be Good To Me) and Whole (It Isn’t Like Me) nestle easily amongst the more famous songs on the album. One More is an uplifting tribute to the old motown sound, written by Clare, partner Muddy Field and Grant Windsor. Meanwhile, Whole was inspired by a recent trip to the USA’s West Coast where Clare and Muddy drove 600 miles from San Diego to San Francisco.

Clare has been voted British Jazz Singer of the year twice and the BBC’s Jazz Singer of the Year. Away from her singing work, Clare is becoming increasingly well known to radio listeners for her two weekly big band shows on BBC Radio 2, whether it be Clare Teal Sunday Night at 10pm or Big Band Special on Mondays at 11pm. Now, Clare is touring, performing tracks from Hey Ho. Having performed this summer at Glastonbury, Brecon Jazz Festival, Regents Park Open Air Theatre and London’s Cadogan Hall, she is stopping at The Capitol on Sunday, November 13. Tickets: £18.50, or concessions £16. For more information or to book visit www.thecapitolhorsham. com or call 01403 750220.

Showing on the big screen Three Musketeers

Dolphin Tale

The Adventures of Tintin

It’s been a while since we’ve seen a film packed with good old-fashioned sword fights, or the Three Musketeers for that matter. So D’Artagnan and co make a welcome return to fight against evil. All for one, and one for all!

An emotional, moving and true story about a Dolphin named Winter. When her tale is damaged in a crab trap, a group of people make a passionate bid to save her life.

Based on the classic books and TV series, Tintin and sidekick Snowy make an appearance on the big screen. It’s an epic CGI cinema experience, in which Tintin meets Captain Haddock for the first time. Together they go in search of treasure and uncover the secrets of the ship crewed by Haddock’s ancestors.

Showing from Wednesday, October 26

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Events

the-resident.co.uk/events 25th October

Mary How Trust Film Society

25-26th October

Bad Boy Boogie at The Holbrook Club, Horsham. Doors open at 7pm and music from 8.30pm. Bar open until 11.30pm and restaurant until 9pm. Members FREE / Non Members (16+) £3 / Children FREE Children are welcome until 10pm.

The next presentation from the Mary How Trust Film Society will be Water For Elephants (12A) at West Chiltington Village Hall; screenings at 3pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00, including membership. Tickets on the door or call 01798 877641. For more info see www.maryhowtrust.org

Half Term fun at Horsham Museum, Causeway, Horsham. Autumn craft, mask making, lanterns and spooky decorations between 11am and 3pm. No need to book. Cost £2, includes first activity, 50p for extras. Contact 01403 211661 or visit www. horshammuseum.org for more info.

25-27th October

Numberjacks - Live on Stage

26th October

RAFA Club Coffee Morning

26th October

The superheroes embark on their first live adventure at The Capitol, Horsham. A wonderful introduction to theatre for children of all ages, the Live Show has all the fun, comedy, music and excitement from the TV show, and lots more! Tickets £12, children £10, family ticket £40. Call the Box Office on 01403 750220.

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.

The HDLMA will be holding Live Music Workshops which give young people aged 10–16 years the chance to experience a studio environment and work alongside musicians to develop their skills on guitar, keyboard, bass, drums and vocals. For more information see Page 19.

27th October

27-29th October

Horsham Town Centre Festival

29th October

Stan’s Showcase at The Anchor Hotel in Market Square, Horsham, features local acts Philip Lymbery, Mark Daly, Nick Paxton and Redwood Falls. Show starts at 8pm.

Horsham’s annual Town Centre Festival featuring a traditional funfair in the Carfax, live music, street comedy, face painting, a fancy dress parade and plenty of Halloween fun and games. See www. horshamfestival.co.uk for the full programme.

A Halloween-themed music event in the Carfax, Horsham featuring popular local bands. 1pm - Tony Stone 2pm - Kids Fancy Dress Competition 3pm - Monikers 4pm - Classix 5pm - Hollows of Venus

29th October

29th October

Indoor Table Top Sale & Market

29th October

Indoor table top sale and market held EVERY SATURDAY 10am-2pm at Ansell’s Yard, Kirdford Road, Wisborough Green, RH14 0DD. Entrance is free and refreshments are available. Tables are £8 and must be pre-booked. To book or for more details call 01403 700633 / 07798941940

Band Night with The Jackie Generation at The Holbrook Club, Horsham. Tel: 01403 751150. Doors open 7.30pm, music from 8.30pm. Tickets available on the door. Members £6, Non Members £8, Children under 14, Half Price £3 / £4. Children are welcome throughout.

22nd October

Band Night with Bad Boy Boogie

Stan’s Showcase

12TH NOVEMBER Live Music The Uk Rideouts 3RD DECEMBER Trapper Hits From The 60’S Holland’s Way, Warnham, Horsham, RH12 3RH 01403 211747 - 07833 553148 (Steward)

Antique Valuation & Soup Kitchen

Simon Schneider of ITVs ‘Dickinsons Real Deal’ and ‘Secret Dealers’ will be at the Billingshurst Village Hall, Roman Way from 10.30am-3.30pm to value your antiques at a £1 per item. Also available soup with bread roll, tea and coffee, cakes and tombola stall etc. On display 1940s Memorabilia. All proceeds to The Royal British Legion Funds.

Half Term fun at Horsham Museum

Live Music Workshops

Rockin’ Halloween on the Bandstand

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Add your event to our online Events page, free of charge at www.the-resident.co.uk/events 30th October

RSPB Feed The Birds Day

30th October Cash Prize Bingo

1st November

A special event at Warnham Local Nature Reserve, organised with the RSPB. There are bird feeders and nest boxes to make or buy, or join the ‘guides in the hide’ who will inform and advise on birdlife. 10.00am to 4.00pm. Entry is only £1 adults, under 16s free, season permits available.

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.

The next Business Builder Club meeting will be held at Pizza Express in Horsham from 6pm. The guest speaker will be Simon Pringle of Red River Software who will be talking about how the methodologies of IT scrum can be incorporated into any business. Please visit www.businessbuilderclub. co.uk to book your place online.

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The Billingshurst Dramatic Society presents Sweet Charity at Fishers Farm Theatre. For more details visit www. billingshurstdramaticsociety.webs.com Tickets £8 from Mallards, Billingshurst (personal callers only) or Fishers Farm Park (01403 700063). Free minibus available to non-drivers from Billingshurst to Fishers.

Slinfold Village Hall 10am until 4pm. Lots of gift ideas for Christmas, plus refreshments all day. This year the fair will be supporting St. Catherine’s Hospice.

An audience with Henry Olonga (former international test cricketer). 4pm start. Music, chat, discussion and refreshments. Free admission. The Salvation Army, Booth Way, Horsham, RH13 5PZ.

11th November

Jo Caulfield - Cruel To Be Kind

12th November

14th November

Jo Caulfield is one of the most popular and successful female stand-up comedians in the country. Expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners. See her on tour at The Capitol, Horsham. Tickets £10 in advance, £12 on the day. Call 01403 750220 or visit www. thecapitolhorsham.com to book.

Chuckleberries Pre-School are holding a Charity Jumble Sale from 2-4pm at Bury Village Hall, The Street, Bury, Pulborough, RH20 1PF. Any donations of quality, clean items of clothing, bric-a-brac, toys and books etc to the Village Hall by midday on Friday 11th Nov please or call 07902 517612 for collection.

16th November

Horsham DFAS Meeting

18th November

Christmas Craft and Gift Fayre

26th November

Horsham Decorative & Fine Arts Society will meet at the Capitol, Horsham at 10.45am. The subject will be Posters of the Belle Epoque. Our speaker will be Charles Harris. Visitors are very welcome Admission £5.

7.30pm – 8.30pm. A fundraising event for St Johns School. Tables are available for £15 for the sale of craft items or gifts. If you would be interested in hiring a table for the evening please contact bronwen. willson@sky.com

‘Pop Idle’ is a 60‘s Murder Mystery Night where guests can dress up if they wish. £12.50 including supper. Licensed bar and raffle. All proceeds to charitable causes supported by Rotary. For tickets please call Marion Milton on 01798 815583 or The Card Shop, Storrington on 01903 742114.

Sweet Charity at Fishers Farm

Slinfold Craft and Gift Fair

Charity Jumble Sale

Business Builder Club meeting

An Audience with Henry Olonga

Horsham Skeptics in the Pub

A talk by Alice Sheppard - When the Universe Came to the People. Alice runs the Galaxy Zoo Forum, the discussion area for an online astronomy project with 300,000 members worldwide. 8pm at The Tanners Arms, Horsham. For more information see www.horsham.skepticsinthepub.org

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Past & Present

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the-resident.co.uk

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

1951 Stanley Street electricity works, viewed from Park Terrace East

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

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

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Professionals

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To advertise alongside these professionals please call 01403 251000 or email davey@the-resident.co.uk SCCS Accounting Services

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PEOPLE est. 1984 For : Brick/stone work, carpentry, concreting, ceramic tiling, drainage (clearing, repairs, etc), electrical, fencing, guttering (clearing, repairs, etc), glazing, groundwork, paving, plastering, plumbing, roof repairs, re-pointing and almost any other type of job around the home, then contact us.

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Commercial and industrial enquiries welcome

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Recruitment

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One Italian, one Spanish. Fluent/native speakers preferred, 2 - 10 hours per week (can be flexible).

Care Workers With or without experience. All training provided.

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For a busy restaurant set in a busy garden centre. 39 hours per week, includes alternate weekends.

For Christmas temporary work. November to January. Good standard of English. £6.50 hourly rate.

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

Good rates of pay, enhanced at evenings and weekends Flexible hours Work in your local area Full training given CRB checks carried out

Call us 01403 270055 or email jacqui@caringforyou.uk.com For further information or an application pack, visit us at South Suite, 1st Floor, Chipman House, Nightingale Road, Horsham RH12 2NW

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

The successful applicant must have good communication skills, be selfmotivated, able to work in a fast paced environment and provide a superior level of service to our corporate clients. Please call Davey Pearson on 01403 251000 or email davey@the-resident.co.uk

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

Circlegram Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark? L P X

Double Crossword

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

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1. How one is caught holding no black cards? (3-6) 8. A flowery greeting from simple islanders (3) 9. This may come between neighbours (6,5) 11. Still, such people can’t be! (7) 12. Can, for example, turn to colour (5) 13. Work hard with an advertising phrase (6) 15. Worshipped bustle and colour (6) 17. Animal arrived and left shortly afterwards (5) 18. Fabulous horseman (7) 20. An engagement, in the main (5,6) 22. Towards the Orient on foot (3) 23. Oppose an insect repellent (9)

2. Time to come out of the rain (3) 3. A light abreast of the vessel (5) 4. To desert is a failing (6) 5. It is not, indeed, meant! (7) 6. To tell the truth, one may make it (5,6) 7. He can see what the speaker means (3-6) 10. Redeeming feature of a kidnapping (6,5) 11. Abuse an awkward seed box (9) 14. A bath is needed to wash this (3,4) 16. Fish - or fishmongers - may have them (6) 19. Approaches some chemists to examine arsenic (5) 21. Leonard comes in briefly to lend a hand (3)

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1. Flute-players (9) 8. Regret (3) 9. As an example (3,8) 11. Hold back (7) 12. Throw out (5) 13. Pitches (6) 15. Abandon (6) 17. Banish (5) 18. Maintains (7) 20. Change direction (5,6) 22. Consume (3) 23. Having a disease of the joints (9)

2. Zodiac sign (3) 3. Male singer (5) 4. Sofa (6) 5. Genuine (7) 6. Ancestor (11) 7. Ponders (9) 10. Revive (11) 11. Withdrew (9) 14. Voter (7) 16. Penetrate (6) 19. Rage (5) 21. Snow runner (3)

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS: CRYPTIC - Across: 7 Eleven; 8 Spools; 10 Baffled; 11 Caber; 12 Lief; 13 Decay; 17 Fires; 18 Veto; 22 Heart; 23 Thrones; 24 Pigeon; 25 Belong. Down: 1 Netball; 2 Set free; 3 Peals; 4 Special; 5 Booby; 6 Usury; 9 Adherents; 14 Fiction; 15 Leans on; 16 Corsage; 19 Chips; 20 Barge; 21 Order. QUICK - Across: 7 Equine; 8 Bother; 10 Umbrage; 11 False; 12 Sole; 13 Quest; 17 Guide; 18 Jeer; 22 Anger; 23 Newness; 24 Tender; 25 Action. Down: 1 Request; 2 Quibble; 3 Sneak; 4 Confess; 5 While; 6 Brief; 9 Redundant; 14 Quarrel; 15 Demerit; 16 Present; 19 Earth; 20 Agony; 21 Twice.

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Local Fireworks Guide

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Fireworks JUBILEE FIELDS SPORTS GROUND

SATURDAY 22nd OCTOBER � Pedestrian access only, via main entrance & footbridge over bypass, from 6.30pm � Bonfire lit at 7.30pm � Disco, BBQ, Bar, Refreshments � Display by Aurora Fireworks � Firework Display starts at 8.00pm Tickets: £5 adult, £4 child (each less 50p if purchased in advance) Tickets available from: Jack Fullers Fish and Chip Shop, Jengers Mead Jakes Taxis, Billingshurst Station Lions Bookshop, Jengers Mead Chestnut Tree House Shop, Billingshurst The Kings Arms, Billingshurst Billingshurst Centre (Village Hall), Billingshurst

SPONSORED BY Organised by the Billingshurst Fireworks Committee comprising members of Billingshurst Sports and Recreation Association, Rotary, Lions, Billingshurst Partnership, and the Parish Council. There will be a collection in aid of Chestnut Tree House

bhurstfireworkdisplay@hotmail.co.uk

Charity number 256789

Full details can be found on our website

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Get a GREAT deal on your new kitchen or bathroom fitted before Christmas

stylish affordable luxury... Visit Horsham’s largest kitchen and bathroom showroom for expert help and advice.

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Property

Coming to the market for the first time since 1975... Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market a substantial detached three bedroom property situated in an elevated position in a much sought after no through road location within West Chiltington being offered for sale with no onward chain. Internally to the ground floor the property offers spacious accommodation with a good size entrance hall, cloakroom, generous sitting room incorporating large bay window with views towards the South Downs and a feature inglenook fireplace. A separate dual aspect dining room also offers views, kitchen and separate utility/boot room.

A turning staircase from the hall leads to a galleried landing on the first floor with three bedrooms, ensuite shower room and dressing room to the principal bedroom and a family bathroom. Outside the property has landscaped gardens to the front and rear. The property benefits from a detached garage and ample parking. The Guide Price is £575,000 for the freehold interest. A viewing is highly recommended to appreciate this lovely home. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard. co.uk

Five bedroom house to let, close to country park

Tenants, do you need to move quickly? Leaders Limited, the area’s leading specialist Rental Agent, currently has a wide variety of property that is available for immediate occupation. So, if you need to move quickly then look no further! A selection of what is on offer include; A good size one bedroom first floor maisonette which is situated in a purpose built block in Woodstock Close; A well presented one bedroom ground floor flat situated within a short walk of Horsham mainline station and town centre; A superb two

bedroom maisonette in Roebuck Close which is on the North East side of town offering easy access to the A264 for Crawley and Gatwick; A delightful two bedroom end-ofterrace house in highly desirable Burns Close; A modern two bedroom executive apartment within a secure gated development and a lovely three bedroom recently redecorated house off Hills Farm Lane. Rents range from £600 - £1,100 pcm. Contact 01403 217585 or www. leaders.co.uk for further information or to arrange a viewing.

Weston Lettings in Horsham are offering a five bedroom, semidetached home in Millfield, Southwater close to the Country Park and all the many facilities and amenities which the village has to offer. The accommodation comprises five bedrooms, en-suite shower, lounge with fireplace, open plan kitchen /dining room, conservatory, large secluded garden, integral garage and long driveway. Sophie Weston from Weston

Lettings describes the property as: “Ideal for a family seeking a long term let where good schools and a quality location are paramount. Well behaved pets may be considered and the proximity of the Country Park makes this property ideal in this respect.” The property is available immediately at a monthly rent of £1495. Sophie is confident that this property will let very quickly as good quality houses of this size are in scarce supply.

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Bury, Pulborough, West Sussex

First floor apartment with views of the South Downs Pulborough 5 miles (London Victoria 72 mins), Horsham 17 miles Set in an impressive Grade II listed mansion in the charming Downland village of Bury. Communal entrance hall and lift, drawing/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, 2 further bedrooms, bathroom. Oak-framed car port with parking for 2 vehicles, communal landscaped gardens, secure store located within outbuilding. Guide price: ÂŁ495,000 knightfrank.co.uk/HOR110134

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Nr Storrington, West Sussex Stunning recently converted barn

Horsham 13 miles (London Victoria 55 mins), Storrington 1 mile Having undergone a comprehensive conversion and finished to the highest of standards. Vaulted open-plan reception room, snug, fitted kitchen/breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, en-suite bathroom, en-suite shower room, family bathroom, store room, generous vehicular parking, planning permission for double garage and store, hard surface tennis court, attractive gardens. In all about 1 acre. Guide price: ÂŁ860,000 knightfrank.co.uk/HOR110110

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Property - Ask the Experts

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

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Ross Attwood BA (hons) Partner Harper James

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I have been asked by a rather pushy estate agent to sign a contract with them for 20 weeks – is this normal and should I go ahead? No.

Why would a genuinely hard-working proactive estate agent require you to contractually commit to them for nearly 6 months? It is far wiser to choose an agent with a far shorter contract giving you the freedom to change if they do not perform as promised. After all, do you really want to be stuck with an underperforming company until the daffodils appear next Spring!

If you are contemplating putting your house on the market or would like to ask a question then I would be delighted to hear from you. Please call me on 01403 732 727 or e-mail Rossattwood@harper-james.co.uk

Simon Rollison Broker Consultant Mercier Allen

Q A

Is it the right time to remortgage?

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

Duncan Jagger MRICS Chartered Surveyor Harper James

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Our house, built in the Thirties, has small clay tiles – a fair number of which were broken in one area when an amateur went up to erect a television aerial. A quote to take off the ridge tiles (mortar is going) and replace the tiles is reasonable (£450) but the roofer also suggests that he should pressure-wash the tiles and apply a waterproof coating. There is no sign of moss or significant algae, but he says it will extend the life of the tiles by 25 years. I am dubious about the wisdom of having this done. Do you have any advice?

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I suspect that the person who you think is charging you a “reasonable” price is not actually a trained roofer, but a bit of a con man. £450 sounds to me like a good week’s wage for most people in today’s economic climate. I doubt whether your man is planning to spend a full working week of his life up on your roof, however. And I am not clear about what you mean when you say your mortar is “going”. Mortar is a sacrificial medium, whether it is between courses of bricks or bedding ridge tiles on top of roofs. Surface weathering of mortar is to be expected, and not necessarily a sign that wholesale replacement is required. As regards the idea that roof tiles should be pressurewashed and waterproofed, I’m afraid that this is bunkum. Pressure-washing will remove a fine surface layer which will actually shorten the life of roof tiles, rather than extend it. And waterproof sealants have an effective life of only a year or two before they need recoating. If you have any questions for Duncan email: duncanjagger@harper-james .co.uk

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

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

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

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


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residential sales and lettings

HORSHAM

£635,000

An four bedroom detached family home, set in a secluded corner plot, backing onto woods on one of Horsham’s premier executive developments. Features include a large entrance hall with galleried landing above, cloakroom, study, 20ft lounge, 16ft family room, modern kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, dining room, master bedroom suite, three further bedrooms and modern family bathroom. Outside there is a detached double garage approached via an extensive paviour driveway, side courtyard area and a secluded large rear garden.

HORSHAM

£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.

BILLINGSHURST

£383,000

A spacious modern detached four bedroom family house tucked away in a small cul de sac location in the village of Billingshurst. Comprising entrance porch and hall, 19’ lounge, dining room, conservatory, 22’ kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms, family bathroom, garage that has been converted into annexe with own ensuite, delightful secluded rear garden, GCH, double glazing and driveway. NO CHAIN

HORSHAM

£314,950

A superbly presented and spacious extended three bedroom detached family home set in a quiet cul de sac location. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, modern kitchen, 20ft lounge opening onto the dining room, study, three bedrooms and a newly refitted family bathroom. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is an integral garage with driveway providing parking for several vehicles, secluded landscaped rear garden.

SOUTHWATER

£489,950

A superbly presented and attractive 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 landscaped secluded rear garden and garage.

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.

SOUTHWATER

£375,000

A well presented and spacious four bedroom detached family home set in a quiet cul de sac location in the thriving village of Southwater. Comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, cloakroom, generously proportioned 19ft lounge, conservatory, dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms and refitted family bathroom. GCH and double glazing throughout. Outside there is a landscaped south facing rear garden, detached garage and driveway.

HORSHAM

£235,000

A brand new spacious and attractive three bedroom home, with 10 year guarantee, set in a cul de sac location adjacent to a park. Comprises 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 generously proportioned double bedrooms and family bathroom, delightful secluded rear garden and parking in driveway. Triple glazing throughout, solar panels and GCH. Insulated to Code 3. Built to Homes For Sustainability Standard. NO CHAIN

SOUTHWATER

£419,950

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

SOUTHWATER

£389,950

An extremely well presented and attractive four bedroom detached home set on a sought after executive cul de sac location in the village of Southwater. Comprising entrance hall, cloakroom, 17ft lounge, superb modern open plan 19ft kitchen/dining/family room, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Double glazing throughout and GCH. Outside there is a delightful rear garden, integral garage and driveway providing ample parking. No ongoing chain.

SOUTHWATER

£335,000

A spacious four bedroom link detached family home situated in a quiet cul de sac location near to Southwater Country Park. Comprising entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom, master bedroom, three further bedrooms, modern refitted family bathroom. GCH and double glazing throughout. Outside there is delightful rear garden, garage and off street parking in driveway.

SOUTHWATER

£222,050

A well presented three bedroom terraced home, backing onto a wooded copse and situated within walking distance of local village amenities. Comprising entrance hall, 14ft lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a modern bathroom. GCH and double glazing throughout. Outside there is a secluded garden with a covered veranda offering all weather outside entertaining space and two allocated parking spaces.


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PARTRIDGE GREEN

£217,500

A superbly presented and spacious three bedroom end of terrace home situated in the

HORSHAM

£215,000

Well presented house, set in a small cul-de-sac location, close to Horsham Town Centre and

popular village of Partridge Green. Comprising entrance porch, entrance hall, 23ft lounge/

amenities. Generously proportioned home comprising 18’4’ lounge, 18’3’ kitchen/diner, three

dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a good sized modern family bathroom. Double

bedrooms and family bathroom. Tarmac driveway providing off street parking and rear garden

glazing and GCH. Outside there is a south facing rear garden and garage.

laid to lawn with paved patio area. No forward chain.

HORSHAM

£189,950

A well presented and spacious two double bedroom home situated in a quiet and popular

HORSHAM

£175,000

A well presented two bedroom end of terrace home situated in close proximity to the Town

location in North Horsham. Comprises entrance hall, 15ft lounge, kitchen, two well proportioned bedrooms and a modern bathroom. Double glazing throughout and GCH. Outside there is a delightful rear garden and garage.

£149,950

SOUTHWATER

£85,000

A well presented two bedroom park home, set on a desirable larger than average secluded corner plot, in the award winning Roundstone Caravan Park in the thriving village of Southwater - close to local shops, amenities and buses. Comprising entrance hall, kitchen, shower room, lounge and two bedrooms. Double glazing and GCH. Outside there is a well maintained generously proportioned garden.

kitchen, study area, bedroom, bathroom, sunny aspect rear garden, double glazing and allocated parking. No Chain.

Southwater. This property boasts a stunning modern kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, lounge, master bedroom with ensuite, three further bedrooms, family bathroom, garage, ample off street parking in driveway and a secluded rear garden.

HORSHAM

COWFOLD

£55,000

A top floor retirement apartment, having the best views on the complex over the Sussex Weald and South Downs, within this popular development for the over 55’s. This apartment also benefits from having a long lease. Godmans Court is conveniently situated to all local amenities including shops, doctors surgery, village hall and church. Communal facilities including residents lounge, fully equipped laundry, guest suite, lifts, alarm pull cords, entry phone. Bus services pass through the village.

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An attractive four bedroom home set in a sought after executive development in the village

£162,500

A well presented and rarely available one bedroom home set in a quiet cul de sac location situated within walking distance of Southwater village amenities. Comprising 12’ lounge,

Centre. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge, modern kitchen/breakfast

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HORSHAM

SOUTHWATER

room, bathroom, delightful rear garden, double glazing, GCH and allocated parking.

A large two bedroom split level maisonette presented in excellent decorative order with the benefit of BRAND NEW 99 YEAR LEASE. Comprising 14ft lounge, dining area, modern kitchen, 14ft master bedroom, one further bedroom and refitted modern bathroom. Outside there is a front garden, rear communal gardens and garage. Double glazing. Ideal for first time buyers or investment.

£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.

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SOUTHWATER

£775 PCM

A completely refurbished and spacious two double bedroom first floor flat, set in a quiet cul de sac location in the heart of Horsham, only a short walk from Horsham mainline train station, Horsham park and other town amenities. Comprising communal and private entrance halls, 14ft lounge/diner, kitchen, two double bedrooms and a refitted bathroom. Double glazing. Outside there is communal gardens and parking, garage in a block.

COWFOLD

£725 PCM

A two bedroom terraced property situated in the popular village of Cowfold, within walking distance of amenities. Comprising covered entrance porch, entrance hall, kitchen, lounge, conservatory, two bedrooms, refitted bathroom, double glazing, larger than average rear garden and garage.


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HORSHAM

OIEO £240,000 Freehold

A Two Double Bedroom Victorian Semi Detached House | Situated Within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre & Mainline Station | 12’ Living Room | 13’3 Separate Dining Room | Refitted Kitchen | Refitted Bathroom | Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing

TOWN CENTRE OIEO £130,000 LEASEHOLD A One Bedroom First Floor Apartment | Situated in the Pedestrianised Carfax | 8’1 Kitchen | Open Plan to 12’11 Living Room | 11’7 Double Bedroom | Double Glazing | NO ONWARD CHAIN

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HORSHAM £230,000 LEASEHOLD A Two Bedroom Second Floor Retirement Apartment | Located Within Close Proximity of Horsham Town Centre | 17’ Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | LIFT | House Manager On-Site | 24hr Emergency Careline Response System | Resident’s Lounge

HORSHAM

£159,950 FREEHOLD

A One Bedroom Starter Home | Situated on the Popular Hills Farm Lane Development | Located Along a Pretty Backdrop by the Riverside | Refitted Kitchen | 12’10 Living Room | 12’11 Double Bedroom | Bathroom | Gas Radiator Heating | Double Glazing | Attractive Garden to the Front and Side of the Property | Allocated Parking Space

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HORSHAM HORSHAM £169,950 LEASEHOLD A Well Presented Two Bedroom Ground Floor Flat | Located in the Popular North Horsham | 16’ Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room | 15’6 Living Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Refitted Bathroom | Double Glazing | Gas Radiator Heating | Balcony Area

OIEO £220,000 FREEHOLD

A Three Bedroom End Terrace House | Located in the Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | 16’11 Refitted Kitchen | 23’4 Lounge/Diner | Three Bedrooms | Bathroom | Enclosed Rear Garden | Allocated Parking Space | Internal Viewing Highly Recommended


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HORSHAM £625 PCM • One double bedroom apartment • Private rear garden • Fitted kitchen • Private cul-de-sac • Unfurnished • Available November

BROADBRIDGE HEATH £525 PCM • Re-decorated studio apartment • Kitchen with appliance • Off road parking • Communal gardens • Unfurnished • Available October

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HORSHAM £795 PCM • Two double bedroom house • Spacious lounge/diner • Off-street parking • Bathroom with shower • Unfurnished • Available Now

BROADBRIDGE HEATH £650 PCM • One bedroom maisonette • Fitted kitchen with appliances • Parking • Spacious lounge/dining room • Unfurnished • Available Now

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HORSHAM £1050 PCM • Three double bedroom maisonette • Spacious throughout • Off-street parking • Bathroom with shower • Unfurnished • Available now

FULL MANAGEMENT for the first 6 months Call us today to arrange a free valuation

01403 275543 Subject to terms and conditions

HORSHAM £950 PCM • Coming to the market soon • Two double bedroom house • Garage • Newly decorated • Unfurnished • Must be seen

HORSHAM FROM £650 PCM • One and two bedroom apartments • Town centre location • Impressively fitted throughout • Gas central heating • Unfurnished • Available Now Tenancy Deposit Scheme member


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Properties ........................property with personality

25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH

Home Genie Not Just An Interior Design Service

We are working closely with a local developer, advising them regarding specifications and interior design. THEY ARE BUILDING 3 SUBSTANTIAL FAMILY HOMES IN A SECLUDED SITE IN IFOLD, WEST SUSSEX. As part of our service, we have been asked to identify local trades who are suitable for this type of quality work. We are therefore seeking expressions of interest and would welcome information regarding your company. In particular, we are interested in the following : Brick layers, scaffolders, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, roof tilers, internal tilers & window suppliers. WORK HAS JUST COMMENCED WITH FOUNDATIONS UNDER CONSTRUCTION. SUPERSTRUCTURES WILL COMMENCE MID-NOVEMBER. INFORMATION PACKS ARE READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. PLEASE FORWARD EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST AND RELEVANT INFORMATION TO TRACEY BAILEY. CALL 01403 267530 OR EMAIL tracey@mbgproperties.com

01403 267530

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Properties ........................property with personality

25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH

HORSHAM £285,000 OPEN MORNING 29TH OCT 11AM TO 1PM

HORSHAM £179,950

HORSHAM £399,995

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Top floor apartment Open views to rear Good sized lounge/dining room Two double bedrooms Long lease

HORSHAM £164,950

BROADBRIDGE HEATH £217,500

HORSHAM £185,000

BROADBRIDGE HEATH £299,995

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Split Level Maisonette Living Room with Balcony Modern High Gloss Kitchen 2 Double Bedrooms Parking

Terraced Home Excellent Family Accommodation Three Bedrooms Fitted Kitchen Private Drive

HORSHAM £675 PCM

HORSHAM £950 PCM

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Spacious top floor apartment Excellent decorative condition throughout Bathroom with separate shower enclosure Conveniently situated for Littlehaven Station Available 10th December

Bedroom End Terrace Kitchen/Diner driveway parking Additional private parking space Garden with side access

Victorian Bay fronted Semi Many Period Features 4 Bedrooms 2 Reception Rooms High Ceilings

Five month let, Nov 2011 to 31st March 2012 Fully furnished two double bed, one single Living/dining room Kitchen with appliances Rear garden with decked area

01403 267530

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Maplehurst £3,750 pcm

Horsham £3,250 pcm

A beautifully refurbished five bedroom barn conversion situated in the quiet rural hamlet of Maplehurst.

A delightful four bedroom, four bathroom detached converted barn situated in Central Horsham. Available for short term and long term lets.

Hamptons Office Horsham

Hamptons Office Horsham

Henfield £2,750 pcm

Pulborough £1,775 pcm

01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

A beautifully converted four bedroom detached barn situated in a rural spot close to A well presented four bedroom country house situated in a quiet rural spot on the outskirts of Storrington village. Henfield village. The barn benefits from a large rear garden and patio area.

Hamptons Office Horsham

01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Hamptons Office Horsham

01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

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

www.guyleonard.co.uk

COOLHAM £1,200 PCM

PULBOROUGH £675 PCM

BILLINGSHURST £1,100 PCM

Major portion of a beautiful country house with the use of extensive communal gardens. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Utility Room. Pantry. Sitting Room opening to Dining Room. 2nd Sitting Room with open fire. Study. Four Bedrooms. Two Bathrooms.

Newly redecorated second floor apartment in an ideal location for the mainline station. Hall. Newly Fitted Kitchen. Living Room. Two Bedrooms. Bathroom. Garage.

Well presented town house situated in a village location. Hall. Lounge. Fitted Kitchen. Two Double Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Master Double Bedroom with Ensuite Shower Room. Rear Garden.

WEST BURTON £1,375 PCM

PULBOROUGH £2,100 PCM

PARHAM £900 PCM

Delightful and well presented detached chalet bungalow set in this sought after Downland village. Hall. Living/Dining Room. Kitchen. Three Bedrooms. Two Bathrooms. Gardens. Parking.

Unique property situated on the outskirts of the Parham Estate. Hall. Cloakroom. Kitchen/Dining/ Family Room. Master with Ensuite. Two Further Bedrooms. Family Bathroom. Two Reception Rooms in the Round Tower. Gardens. Parking.

Refurbished first floor flat set in the beautiful grounds of Parham Estate. Hall. Fitted Kitchen opening to Dining Room. Living Room. Two Double Bedrooms. Bathroom. Shower Room. Parking. Amazing Views.

HORSHAM £995 PCM Very well presented penthouse retirement apartment situated in a prime town centre location. Lift. Entrance Hall. Two Double Bedrooms. Spacious Living/Dining Room. Large Bathroom. Fitted Kitchen. Communal Gardens. Parking. Minimum Age 55.

PULBOROUGH £875 PCM

PULBOROUGH £750 PCM

Well presented semi-detached family home. Hall. Cloakroom. Living/Dining Room. Fitted Kitchen. Three Bedrooms. Bathroom. Off Road Parking. Gardens.

Furnished mid terrace house within easy reach of Pulborough mainline station. Hall. Open Plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Room. Conservatory. Two Double Bedrooms. Single Bedroom/Study. Shower Room. Garage.

Horsham 01403 246750

Storrington 01903 744166

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Coolham | £1000 PCM • Three bed semi • Kitchen/dining room • Garage

Southwater | £825 PCM • Two double bedroom ground floor • En-suite to master • Allocated parking

Pulborough | £850 PCM • Two bedroom double fronted house • Kitchen/diner • Garage and OSP

Ashington | £875 PCM • Two double bedroom house • Modern galley kitchen • Front garden

Thakeham | £975 PCM • Three double bedroom house • Garage • En-suite to master

Pulborough | £995 PCM • Three bedroom bungalow • Modern finish • OSP

Rudgwick | £1395 PCM • Three bedroom detached house • Garage • Generous living area

Horsham | £1650 PCM • Three bedroom Victorian house • Three receptions • Garage

Wiston | £1800 PCM • Four bedroom barn conversion • OSP • Lots of period character

Pulborough | £2300 PCM • Five bedroom barn conversion • Separate annexe • OSP

Horsham | £575 PCM • Ground floor studio • Shower room • Very economical

Plummers Plain | £1450 PCM • Four bed detached cottage • Kitchen/diner • Large lounge

Horsham | £650 PCM • One bedroom second floor • Modern finish • Town centre


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Residential Lettings | Property Management Horsham

£2,400 pcm

Private rural estate | Original character features | Three double bedrooms | Three bathrooms | Annex to act as office or bedroom four | Country style kitchen | Large mature rear garden | Driveway for several cars | Good access to Town centre & A24 | Close to local amenities and schools Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Horsham

£1,400 pcm

Detached Cottage | Four Bedrooms | Two Reception Rooms | Front & Rear Enclosed Gardens | Gas Central Heating | Driveway Parking | Available: 12th November 2011 | Unfurnished | Open Beams Throughout Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Thakeham

£1,200 pcm

Situated in a cul-de-sac | Located in the wonderful village Thakeham | Gorgeous detached house | 3 double bedrooms all with built in wardrobes | Integrated appliances in the Kitchen | Charming garden including decorative pond | Modern decor throughout | Attached single garage | Personal Driveway Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Newdigate

West Grinstead

£1,250 pcm

Beautiful Stable conversion | Private rural development | Excellent condition throughout | Two double bedrooms | Two bathrooms | Pretty enclosed rear garden | Available late November | Unfurnished | Just 12 Minutes from Horsham | Great Transport links Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

£950 pcm

Horsham

£750 pcm

Charming Character Cottage | Picturesque rural location | Living room with inglenook fireplace | Attractive rear courtyard garden | Three bedrooms | Cottage style kitchen with appliances | Close to local shops & pub | On street parking | Central heating | Available November

Stunning Conversion Apartment | Two Bedrooms | Large Living room/Kitchen | Town Centre Location | Gas Central Heating | Walking distance to the station | Available mid October | Unfurnished

Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

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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LETTINGS

Residential Lettings Letting and Managing over 400 properties in Horsham, Billingshurst and surrounding villages

HORSHAM 01403 264708 Horsham

£2,500 pcm

Large detached family home | Five Bedrooms | Two further Loft rooms | Three Reception Rooms | Large rear garden | Double garage & driveway | Available now | Unfurnished | Kitchen/ Breakfast Room Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Horsham

Slinfold

£1,695 pcm

Barn Conversion | Three Bedroom | Family Bathroom an En-suite | Beautiful Views | Large Open Plan Living Room | Fitted Kitchen with Appliances | Off Road Parking for Several Cars | 5 Miles form Horsham | Double Garage | Available now Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

£675 pcm

First Floor Apartment | One Double Bedroom | Built in Wardrobes | Good Size Lounge | Kitchen with White Goods | Bathroom with Shower | Large Communal Gardens | Short Walk to the Town Centre | 10 Minutes Walk to Horsham Train Station | Permit Parking

Horsham

£1,450 pcm

Detached Period Property | Three Bedrooms | Three Bathrooms | Furnished/Unfurnished | Good Sized Living Room | Set in Rural Location with Gardens | Garage | Large Driveway | Available Beginning of September | Pets by negotiationd Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

£650 pcm

Stunning Conversion Apartment | Town Centre location | Spacious Reception Room | Walking distance to Train and Bus Stations | Double Bedroom | Gas Central Heating | Available early December | Unfurnished Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Horsham

Horsham

£895 pcm

Town centre location | One double bedroom | Built in wardrobes | Bathroom with shower | Kitchen with white goods | Large living room | Ample storage space | Parking by permit | Close to amenities | Available early October Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

Horsham Lettings 01403 271630

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

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A well presented raised ground floor 2 bedroom apartment situated in the sought after central location and benefitting from gas central heating, laminate flooring, modern fitted kitchen and allocated parking space.

horshamlet@connells.co.uk

Colgate

£1150 pcm

A superbly presented two double bedroom second floor apartment situated in sought after new development with great rail and road links. This delightful property boasts spacious accommodation throughout.

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Connells are pleased to offer to the market a well presented first floor, with garden, maisonette. The property comprises: entrance hall, lounge / dining area, re-fitted kitchen and bathroom as well as its own private garden.

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Horsham

A superbly presented 2 double bedroom coach house offered in immaculate decorative order throughout and situated in the sought after area of Bolnore Village development.

A truly delightful 2 bedroom executive apartment forming part of a superb Grade II listed Jacobean style house set within 19 acres of formal gardens and grounds. The apartment occupies part of the 1st floor.

Spacious refurbished two bedroom bungalow with front and rear garden, drive and garage, L-shaped Lounge / diner, fitted Kitchen, two double bedroom, bathroom and separate W/C.

MOAT HOUSING APPLICANTS ONLY. Spacious 2 bed second floor flat with lounge / open planned Kitchen plus appliance, two double size bedrooms and bathroom. Close to the shops and local bus routes.

Are you thinking of letting your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 282525 - Email : horshamlet@connells.co.uk

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Property

Sittons Solicitors secures Law Society’s new quality mark Sittons Solicitors in Horsham, West Sussex has secured membership to the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme - the mark of excellence for the home buying process. Sittons Solicitors underwent rigorous assessment by the Law Society in order to secure CQS status, which marks the firm out as meeting high standards in the residential conveyancing process. Law Society President John Wotton said that the Law Society introduced CQS to promote high standards in the home buying process. “CQS improves efficiency with common, consistent standards and service levels and enables consumers to recognise practices that provide a quality residential conveyancing service. “Buying a home is one of the largest purchases anyone will make in their lifetime, so it is essential that it is done to the highest standard by a solicitor. “There are many different conveyancing service providers out there, making it difficult for home

buyers to identify those which can ensure a safe and efficient level of service.” Shalena Sitton, Principal of Sittons Solicitors, says: “Sittons Solicitors is delighted to have secured CQS status. “It is recognition of the high standards we provide to our residential property clients and is a signal to future home buyers of the excellent service level we provide at what is often a stressful time for many people.”

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be clients who use Sittons Solicitors

“The overall beneficiaries will be clients who use Sittons Solicitors when buying a home. They will receive a reliable, efficient service as

recognised by the CQS standard.” The scheme requires practices to undergo a strict assessment, compulsory training, self reporting, random audits and annual reviews in order to maintain CQS status. It is open only to members of the Law Society who meet the demanding standards set by the scheme and has the support of the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the Building Societies Association, Legal Ombudsman and the Association of British Insurers. For more information on the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme visit www.lawsociety.org. uk/cqs Or contact the CQS Unit on 020 7316 5550 or CQS@lawsociety. org.uk Please contact Shalena Sitton at Sittons Solicitors: 44 Pollards Drive, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 5HH Tel: 01403 267377 E-mail: shalena@sittons-solicitors.co.uk www.sittons-solicitors.co.uk

228 High Street Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 8RL enquiries@hometrax.co.uk www.hometrax.co.uk

£2,750 Per calendar month

£2,500 Per calendar month

£1,695 Per calendar month

£1,550 Per calendar month

Detached 5 bedroom house 2 en-suites, large sitting room, dining room, large kitchen/breakfast room and conservatory, garden with patio area available now.

Detached 5 bedroom family home situated in a quiet location. Kitchen, dining room, lounge, sitting room 2 en-suites, study, gardens & garage. Available now unfurnished

5 bedroom family home, sitting room, family room, study, dining room, utility room, kitchen, en-suite shower room, family bathroom, cloakroom and garden

Detached cottage on the outskirts of Loxwood. 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, gardens & garage available now unfurnished.

£1,250 Per calendar month

£1,150 Per calendar month

£995 Per calendar month

£795 Per calendar month

A good size 3 bedroom family house with a low maintenance patio garden. The property is unfurnished and available at the end of November

Overlooking the Cranleigh common and cricket ground we are pleased to offer this extremely well presented three bedroom house with two reception rooms and fitted kitchen.

A first floor 3 bedroom maisonette situated in the centre of the Village. Lounge/dining room, cloakroom, kitchen, bathroom. Outside is a small patio area and allocated parking.

A recently refurbished first floor flat with one double bedroom in a converted period house within the centre of the Village. This property is unfurnished and available mid October.

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First In Letting www.leaders.co.uk

316198 Horsham £625 pcm

697844 Broadbridge Heath £625 pcm

862642 Horsham £625 pcm

879742 Horsham £725 pcm

Well presented one bedroom unfurnished flat situated within walking distance of the town and benefiting from a modern beech style kitchen with appliances.

Modern 1 bedroom ground floor flat. In quiet area of Broadbridge Heath. Large lounge/dining room. Fitted kitchen with some appliances. Communal gardens and allocated parking.

Good size one bedroom first floor maisonette situated within walking distance of Horsham mainline station.

Superb two bedroom first floor maisonette set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the North side of Horsham.

Property of the Week

749562 Horsham £775 pcm

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Local Vauxhall retailer, Stevens in Horsham, is celebrating the extension of the company’s highly successful Flexible Finance scheme. Available on all new cars from the Vauxhall range, Flexible Finance was introduced earlier this year to allow customers to tailor their financial plans to suit them when purchasing a new vehicle. With over 30,000 customers already having applied for Flexible Finance on their new car since July, Vauxhall has decided to extend the offer until December 19, giving motorists in Horsham the opportunity to purchase a brand new Vauxhall from the retailer in time for Christmas, something I’ve added to my Christmas list. With no minimum deposit, 0% APR and flexible payment terms which can vary between 24 and 60 months, motorists are able to drive away in a brand new Vauxhall for a monthly payment that fits in with their individual budget requirements. What’s more, Stevens will contribute a minimum of £500 towards

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the deposit on all models in the family, bar the new Astra GTC, which is available with with 0 per cent APR but with no deposit contribution. Peter Stevens, Managing Director from Stevens comments: “Here at Stevens, we are delighted that so many of our customers have already been able to benefit from our highly competitive Flexible Finance scheme. “This unique offer has been able to connect with customers during a challenging time, where other 0% finance schemes will typically demand a deposit of up to 50 per cent of the purchase price of a vehicle; our customers have the option to pay nothing upfront, thus making the Flexible Finance payment scheme a viable option for anyone. “What’s more, the easy to understand offer means that customers are able to afford a higher

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number of vehicles in the Vauxhall range, including the brand new lively and vibrant Corsa. This exciting new model could be driven away for less than £185 a month with no customer deposit required and, at the end of the payment term, this funky car would fully owned by the motorist. Finding out how Flexible Finance could benefit you couldn’t be easier, as Vauxhall’s Flexible Finance Calculator does all the hard work for you. Simply go online to www. vauxhall.co.uk and select ‘Offers & Finance’ where you can choose the model and specification of your choice,

along with your preferred deposit and duration of payment term, in order to find the monthly payment that fits your budget. Peter Stevens adds: “We also offer our customers added peace of mind when purchasing a new vehicle from us, as all new Vauxhall cars come with a warranty which could now last a lifetime, so customers can feel secure that they will receive the best possible aftercare service long after their initial purchase.” Available to the first owner of all new Vauxhall cars, the warranty is valid for the lifetime of the vehicle up to a maximum of 100,000 miles. For further information about the Flexible Finance offer and for details of vehicles available in the Vauxhall range, please visit, Stevens Vauxhall, 78 Billingshurst Road, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, Sussex, RH12 3LP. Alternatively, call 01403 256464 or go online to www.stevensvauxhall. co.uk. For further information and terms and conditions on Vauxhall’s Lifetime Warranty, visit www.vauxhall. co.uk/warranty. Get your orders in on time and you could have one of the best Christmas presents out there!

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Hornets coach says players must ‘stand up and be men’ Matthew James Sport Editor

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Coach Hugo Langton has urged Horsham’s players to show some bottle after a 5-0 League Cup beating on Wednesday. Craig Davies (13 minutes) and Williams Peauroux (16) put the Hornets 2-0 up in a 2-2 draw against the Metropolitan Police on Saturday, ending a run of seven league games without a point. But Horsham crashed to defeat at Folkestone Invicta, promotion contenders in Ryman League Division 1 South, who scored through James Everitt (two), Darren Smith (penalty), Josh Burchell and Cade Mortimer. Manager Justin Luchford made seven changes on Wednesday, most forced by injuries, but Langton told The Resident: “That’s not an excuse

for losing 5-0. Some of the players went through the motions a little bit. “They don’t realise how lucky they are to play, whether it’s in front of 30 people or 60,000. It’s easy to forget that on a cold, wintry night in Folkestone. “The performance was a bit naïve, a little bit lacklustre, and these are things we need to address quickly. “The players are nice guys, but one or two of them perhaps need to look at themselves and see if they’re at the right level of football. That’s what we need to look at too. “We are looking to strengthen the squad before the weekend. We’re lacking leadership and experience, but when your budget is tight it’s difficult to get players in. Experienced Ryman League players don’t come cheap.” Langton exempted Dane Luchford from criticism, describing the lone striker as “outstanding” and adding:

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Some of the players ‘went through the motions ’ “He deserved to be on the winning team or at least to score.” Horsham visit Chesham United in the FA Trophy tomorrow (Saturday). The Buckinghamshire side are sixth in the Evo-Stik League Premier Division, equivalent to the Ryman League Premier Division in the pyramid, after winning all six of their home matches. Langton said: “Chesham are a good, organised side and their tails are up, so we’ve got to make sure we’re hard to play against. “That requires a little bit of heart and bottle from the players. They need to stand up and be proper men. We’ve got a young squad and they’ve just got to grow up a bit.” Unless the Trophy tie goes to a replay, the Hornets face Horsham YMCA in the Sussex Senior Cup on Tuesday. Langton added: “The league is the most important thing, but I know it means a lot that we’re playing YMCA. There’s a lot of local pride at stake.”

Williams Peauroux scores on Saturday

Horsham celebrate Peauroux’s goal against the Met Police

There’s no stopping Tom and Jake Youth Football

Tom Killner-Brown hit a hattrick as Horsham U16 won 5-2 at Seagulls U16 in the County Cup. Jake Legrange rose majestically to head a fifth-minute opener from George Hole’s cross before KillnerBrown scored the first of his treble. Seagulls cut the young Hornets’ lead to 2-1 and 3-2, but speedy striker Legrange created two goals for Killner-Brown including a penalty to complete his hat-trick. A fine move involving Harry

Garman, Ben Collier and Stanley Rice ended in an own goal as a sliding Seagulls defender attempted to clear. Horsham U15 produced a workmanlike performance to beat Bosham U15 2-0 in the Arun and Chichester Youth League. Andrew Roberts and Harry Lee went close before Horsham made the breakthrough after 33 minutes, Will Kerr’s delightful chip allowing Lee to fire in from just inside the area. The second half continued in the same vein, with Horsham dominating possession but failing to fully capitalise on it.

Callum Nash, Kerr, Lee and Roberts forced saves from Bosham’s goalkeeper before Reuben Selby’s cross-shot was turned in by Nash five minutes from time. Horsham U14 overcame a spirited Seagulls U14 side to win 5-3 in the Sussex Sunday League Knockout Cup. Jack Reeves headed the opening goal from Finn Bigg’s cross and Liam Clarke finished well just before and after half time as Horsham seemed set for a comfortable win. But they were made to sweat as Seagulls produced a stunning comeback to level at 3-3.

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Hugo Cowan’s defence-splitting pass set up Nick Bristow for Horsham’s fourth and Cowan completed the scoring from the spot after Bigg was bundled over. Horsham YMCA U18 fought back from 2-0 down to draw 3-3 with champions Burgess Hill U18 in the Ryman Youth League, despite losing 7-0 to the same opponents in the FA Youth Cup. Louis Masih’s double and a late third from Max Love appeared to have earned the home side all three points before YM conceded a 79thminute equaliser.

Sussex County League results Football

Div 1: Shoreham 2 Horsham YMCA 4 (Sullivan 2), St Francis 4 Horsham YMCA 5 (Wright 2, Hiller 2). Div 2: Mile Oak 1 Steyning 4. Div 2 Cup 1st round: Storrington 4 (Harding 2) Westfield 0. Div 3: Ferring 3 Broadbridge Heath 0, Newhaven 3 Forest 2, Roffey 1 TD Shipley 2 (Lamper 2).

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Callum’s treble does the trick Matthew James & Matt Streeter Youth Football

Lower Beeding and Handcross Lions U15 edged a 5-4 thriller against Steyning Strikers U15 in Division A of the Horsham and District Youth League (HDYL). Callum Nash scored a hat-trick as the Lions recovered from 2-0 down, first reducing their arrears through Andrew Roberts before the break. Roberts’ defence-splitting pass set up Nash for an equaliser and the striker poached his second goal when the Steyning goalkeeper spilled the ball. Strikers levelled with a super strike from outside the box, but it was not enough as Nash completed his hattrick and a great cross from Aaron Pyzer met the head of diving Glenn Johnson. It was a nailbiting last 10 minutes as Steyning dominated possession and scored with two minutes left, but the Lions held on to claim the points. David Field made some important saves. Southwater Red U18 beat Avisford U18 5-3 in Division A of the Arun

and Chichester Youth League. Goals from Elliott Wallace and Zach Haulkham (two) were cancelled out as Avisford fought back from 3-1 down, only to see Adam Laker put Southwater back in front. Wallace put the icing on Southwater’s cake by scoring from the halfway line. Horsham Sparrows U16 deservedly claimed their first HDYL win of the season with a 3-2 win at home to Steyning Strikers U16. Dan Barna opened the scoring on the half hour with a well-placed shot from a tight angle. Steyning equalised twice, but Zac Chinn unleashed a swerving free kick and later finished precisely after persistent running by Dan Stutchbury and Barna. Also in Division A, Royal United U16 extended their unbeaten run with a hotly contested 3-2 win against Albury Eagles U16. Goal machine Jake Legrange added two more to his already impressive tally and Alex Parsons scored another cracker from 20 yards. Midfielder Callum McHale worked hard. Broadbridge Heath U16 won 2-0 at Horsham Crusaders U16 in

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Division C. Adam Bolitho and Richard Castle created the opening goal for Jake Abell, but Heath were fortunate as Crusaders hit the woodwork several times in the second half. Castle broke through for the clinching second goal, calmly slotting home when one-on-one with the keeper. Southwater U12 just got the better of a goal feast, winning 6-5 against Heron Olympic U12 in Division C. George Hazell (two), Alex Smith, Marcus Laker and a spectacular

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diving header from Ryan Holmwood gave Southwater the edge. Olympic made it 5-5 in the final minute, but Laker scored his second almost immediately afterwards. Forest U10 beat previously unbeaten ASC Strikers U10 3-2 and 5-0 in a double header. Josh Dance (two) and Stan Ward scored in the first match. Matthew Dunningham (two), William Michell, Jamie Buchanan and Tom Colbran were on target in the second game as Forest passed the ball more fluently.

PBs for Atlantis swimmers at Sheffield Andrew Dunlop Youth Swimming

Atlantis swimmers performed well for Sussex in the British Gas National Inter-County Championships at Ponds Forge, Sheffield. Cameron Lambourne, Sam Carter, Issy Dunlop and Beth Britton competed against the cream of young British swimming talent as 38 teams contested two divisional competitions. First up for Atlantis was Lambourne, 16, in the 16/17-year 100m freestyle. He finished third in his heat in a personal best (PB) time of 52.68, inside the short course national qualifying time of 53.01. County debutant Britton, 12, swam magnificently in the 12/13-year

100m free, taking third in her heat in a PB of 1.02.24. Dunlop, 16, was fourth in her heat of the 16/17-year 100m breast in yet another short course PB, 1.14.51. The Atlantis swimmers also recorded quick times in relays, but their strong performance was not quite enough to prevent Sussex being relegated to Division 2. Atlantis chairman Andrew Dunlop, recently elected to the management committee of the Sussex ASA, said: “It was disappointing that Sussex were not able to retain their Division 1 status, but all of the Sussex squad swam their hearts out and gave of their best. “The Atlantis swimmers certainly kept their end up with some great swims. The county will be working very hard to ensure we earn promotion back to Division 1 next year.”

Sam Carter, Cameron Lambourne, Beth Britton and Issy Dunlop at Sheffield

So after an amazing start to their Championship campaign, in which Albion took 16 points from a possible 18, they have only taken two from the next 18. At least they haven’t lost the last couple 3-1 after being 1-0 up. Albion did very well to stop the losing streak against a strong Hull City side, gaining a very good point while keeping a clean sheet. Saturday was a great day all round. Fellow North West Sussex Seagull Nigel and I met up with a few Mid Sussex lads and headed over to Lewes for a few refreshments before the game. Coming from Lewes, I was tour leader and as such had planned a circular route around the town, starting and finishing at the station. We visited several sites of special interest – The Royal Oak, The Lewes Arms, The Dorset etc. We also met up with a group of Hull lads who had decided that Lewes, rather than Brighton, would be their watering hole before the game. As we toured the historic sites, it was clear that Lewes has become the place to go for many home and away fans. And why not? It has a direct link to London and is only one stop from Falmer. On the other hand, any trip to Millwall is never something an away fan really looks forward to – and Tuesday evening’s trip to The New Den was no different. There would be no chance of visiting the historic sites of Bermondsey, even if there were any, so we made do with a little place just outside London Bridge. Leaving in plenty of time to get to the ground, we and several hundred Albion and Millwall fans were herded by The Met onto a waiting train for the four-minute trip to South Bermondsey. At the station is a caged walkway for away fans to safely walk the 400m to the away end of the ground. Locally known as Cowards Way, it does seem a little over the top and something of a kickback to the bad old days. Mind you, I’m not sure the South London Dockers have ever left the bad old days, especially after watching some of their fans during the game. Albion earned a point in a physical game on a very poor pitch. Had Ryan Harley not made such a hash of his penalty, we might have come away with all three points.

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Horsham survive fightback Josh Tolhurst Rugby Union

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Horsham fended off the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) in a remarkable match to reach the second round of the RFU Senior Vase. The home side broke the deadlock when Liam Yeates picked up a loose ball and ran half the length of the pitch to touch down, but Horsham’s lead didn’t last long as the HAC fly half wriggled through to score. A brilliant crossfield kick by Will Johnson allowed Sam Rice to steal the ball and race to the line for Horsham’s second try. Out of nowhere, Horsham started to run away with the game as Dan Bourne superbly cut inside from the right wing, sidestepped a defender and put the ball over the line. HAC started to press and had the home side camped on their own line. But Johnson quickly took a penalty and brilliantly ran the length of the

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Horsham tries: Yeates, Rice 2, Bourne, Sam Bell. Conversions: Johnson 2, Sam Bell.

Horsham’s Ryan Grover in the thick of the action

Motor Sport Southwater’s Rory Cooper finished fourth in the 750 Motor Club series with 580 points, only two points from second. Cooper, who attended Southwater Primary School, The Forest School and Collyer’s, ended the season on the podium twice after finishing third and second at Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire. He was only 0.72 seconds behind race winner Patrick Fletcher, who finished one point ahead of him in the championship. Sixty-five drivers contested races during the season and 57 scored points.

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pitch, popping it off for Rice to score his second try. Horsham were relentless in the first half and added a fifth try when Sam Bell ran through three tackles to put them 31-5 up. It was a different story in the second half as HAC scored four more tries while Horsham switched off and failed to score another point. Horsham would have been in serious trouble if HAC had converted the tries, rather than missing every kick. HAC’s winger scored two almost identical tries, their hooker threw himself over the line and another HAC score left Horsham hanging on to a six-point lead.

Sport in Brief

Two-try Sam Rice on the run for Horsham

Horsham U14 scored eight tries in a 48-12 win against Eastbourne U14 in the Sussex A League. Flying winger George Palmer claimed four of them, including a sensational solo effort early in the match. Starting 10m from Horsham’s line, he chased his own huge kick out of defence, demonstrated better dribbling skills than most of the Hornets’ first team, picked the ball up near the try line and popped it down between the posts. Matt Collier (two), Duncan Watkins and Alex Clery also scored tries.

Photo by Oliver Wilks

Callum Boswell kicked three conversions and Rowan Murphy-Hunt another, while hooker Todd Lowe was Horsham’s player of the match. Horsham U12 won the Chichester festival, beating Chichester A U12 10-5 in the final after wins in their group against Haywards Heath U12 (5-0), Bognor U12 (30-0), Portsmouth U12 (30-0) and Chichester B U12 (5-0). Head coach Dayle Kirby said: “This was an excellent start to the season. I’m very proud of all of the boys for their hard work.”

Photo by Oliver Wilks

Darts BBH Village Centre started their Horsham 5s campaign in style with an 8-0 demolition of newly promoted Mill House. Andy Mason recorded a 110 checkout. The Stout House’s Tim John achieved the first 180 of the season, but it was not enough to stop Roffey Club winning 5-3. The same score accompanied The Shelley Arms’ debut in the A division, a narrow defeat against The Windmill, while The Fountain drew 4-4 with Kings Arms B.

Athletics

Horsham U14 v Eastbourne U14

Horsham U12

Captain leads from front for Horsham Martin Read Hockey

Horsham jumped two places to third with a 5-1 win against Sevenoaks 2nds. The home side retained possession well with fast, attacking hockey against bigger and more experienced opposition. But they were denied by scrambled saves until John Burroughs opened the scoring after 15 minutes. Further strikes went unrewarded before Mark Ansell added a second goal. Such was Horsham’s domination

that a half-time score of 5-0, rather than 2-0, would not have been unrealistic. Occasional and highly optimistic shots from the visitors failed to mount a serious challenge while Horsham moved forward relentlessly, enabling the ubiquitous Burroughs to find the net again. A scrappy goal against the run of play reduced Horsham’s advantage, but Duncan Howarth put them further ahead two minutes later. Fifteen-year-old John Kimberley delivered the final blow as Horsham coasted home without further alarms. Delighted captain Burroughs said:

“We’re going well and creating many chances. We just need to finish off a little better.” Coach Sam Naismith agreed, adding: “We’re capable of more and it was disappointing to concede a soft goal, but I’m very happy where we are with our young side.” Tomorrow (Saturday), Horsham face a tough contest at unbeaten Kent side Marden Russets, who are one place above them in the league. Horsham Ladies are still searching for their first win after losing 5-0 to leaders Surbiton Ladies, whose powerful side included two internationals.

Horsham restricted the visitors to just one goal in the first half, but Surbiton asserted their superiority after the break. Coach Warren Gilmore said: “It was disappointing to see us concede four goals from short corners, but this is a very tough league with some strong sides. “The team is trying hard and our build-up play has been good. Now we need to start turning some of these moves into goals to boost confidence.” Horsham Ladies will seek to break their duck at second-placed St Albans Ladies tomorrow.

The Alfred Shrubb five-mile crosscountry race will take place on Sunday, starting at Slinfold Cricket Club (11am). A children’s race over about half a mile will start at 10.15am, with each child and adult competitor receiving a medal. Horsham Joggers hope local residents will support the event in memory of Slinfold-born Alfred Shrubb, who held many world records in the early part of the 20th century.

Youth Basketball Horsham Hawks U14 produced an impressive display to beat Crawley Cagers 71-39 at Tanbridge House School. Max Dodd top-scored with 19 points, while Jacob Larby contributed 14, Ola Edgal 12 and Aaron Sparrowhawk 10. Horsham Hawks U12 conceded the first basket but overwhelmed SWRA Storm U12 89-10 before winning 5327 at Angmering Cobras U12.


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Vernon remains upbeat despite weekend of woe at Silverstone Kieran Vernon suffered a dismal finish to a promising debut season in the Porsche Carrera Cup. But the BRDC Rising Star’s disappointment at Silverstone was soon put into perspective by the death of Indy driver Dan Wheldon, a former Rising Star, in Nevada on Sunday. The Pride of West Chiltington takes us through his weekend of woe and his highlights after taking over from 2010 champion Tim Harvey partway through the season. Qualifying A small issue with the brakes forced us to be out of sync with everybody on the track. Even though I got held up into Beckets on the first flying lap I set, this was my fastest. The track in the second run simply did not offer the same performance it had in the first. The best I could do was to be within a tenth of my fastest, which really showed how much higher up we could have qualified. To be 11th and 12th for the races was a real disappointment.

Race one I held my position off the start, but I really struggled to hold on to Rory Butcher. I was struggling to turn into the corners and I believe the water hose that eventually broke off was leaking on the front tyres. It eventually burst big-style going into turn two Beckets, forcing me to run very wide as it put coolant on my own tyres. I rejoined in dramatic fashion, only to see warning messages of high temperature on the dash, so I pulled off to avoid any further damage.

Race two After a great job by my mechanic Gary and everyone else at Motorbase, I got a good start and from the word go felt very confident in the car. I moved up from 12th to eighth position, fighting for sixth and seventh with championship contender Stephen Jelley and Richard Plant. It was a great battle, but a small mistake by Jelley at Luffield put an end to my challenge as I tagged the back of his car, puncturing my radiator. It was a great shame as the fight with Jelley ended up being for the podium, something I truly believe we could have achieved in that race. It was a real shame to retire from both races.

of ‘theA highlight season was the

storming drive in race one at Knockhill

Season From where we started at Oulton Park to finishing in the top five, fighting the championship contenders regularly, is beyond what I expected to achieve after missing all the preseason tests and four race meetings. We made big-chunk improvements every meeting, being so close on pace even round the longest circuit at Snetterton. A highlight of the season was the storming drive in race one at

Mentor Tim Harvey, the 2010 champion, gives some words of advice to Kieran Vernon

Knockhill. It was great to finally get a real feel for moving through the pack in a Carrera Cup car, something I found very difficult at Snetterton. We qualified fifth at Rockingham, only 0.2 seconds from pole position.

Kieran Vernon at Silverstone on Sunday

This was especially difficult as I had no data to compare, like we did in the final round when Nick Tandy was onboard, so to be so close to the pole time was a huge achievement. We followed up with the best result to that point, a very tough sixth with no front splitter. Then the race results at Brands Hatch, my favourite circuit in the UK and without doubt the best weekend we enjoyed. We moved from eighth to fifth and sixth in the two races, fighting our way through the field and avoiding a puncture. I am very proud of these results, especially challenging 2011 champion

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James Sutton throughout the whole of race two.

Overall A huge thank you to everybody at Nationwide, Tim Harvey and Motorbase for giving me this huge opportunity. It is a rare opportunity and I absolutely loved every minute of it. We have enjoyed a great second half of the season and I have exceeded my expectations. I hope to be back next year, so we can be a winning team of 2012 and put the Nationwide Porsche where it belongs – on the top step of the podium.


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