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Friday 17.04.2015 thedistrictpost.co.uk Horsham’s only independent newspaper 01403 251000 HORSHAM | BILLINGSHURST | HENFIELD | PULBOROUGH | SOUTHWATER | STEYNING | STORRINGTON Posche Store Fashion Boutique opens in Horsham Page 5 Pets Post See photos of local reader’s pets Page 23-26 FREE Scan here for the latest news DRIVING PRICES DOWN Nightingale Road, Horsham 01403 750500 MOTs by appointment Cars, vans, motorbikes, horseboxes and campervans BIKE MOTs £29.65 £10 OFF CAR & VAN MOTs* *quote The District Post. Retail only. Horsham Visit www.visithorsham.co.uk Call 01403 251000 to get your business profile listed March of the elephants Bringing the herds to Horsham for an ‘Elephantastic’ spectacular Horsham Rotary Club is inviting lo- cal businesses to adopt and deco- rate a model elephant as part of its new campaign which will help raise vital funds for a variety of local charities including Horsham-based Born Free Foundation’s new appeal to fund and build Europe's first el- ephant sanctuary in Tuscany. The event will also promote Hor- sham Town and the surrounding area throughout the summer holidays, as well as the local art scene and its fan- tastic artistic talent. Working with Horsham District Council and local trader's organisa- tion, Horsham Unlimited, the Rotary Club are set to supply 150 plain el- ephant sculptures, which go on sale this week at prices ranging from £75 to £200 depending on size, to busi- nesses and other organisations with- in a ten mile radius of Horsham town centre. Similar to Horsham’s giraffe ini- tiative in 2013, once sponsors and as- sociated charities have put their own creative stamp on the elephants, they will form a colourful art trail in and around the town centre for Continued on Page 2

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HORSHAM | BILLINGSHURST | HENFIELD | PULBOROUGH | SOUTHWATER | STEYNING | STORRINGTON

Posche StoreFashion Boutique opens in HorshamPage 5

Pets PostSee photos of local reader’s petsPage 23-26

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March of the elephantsBringing the herds to Horsham for an ‘Elephantastic’ spectacular

Horsham Rotary Club is inviting lo-cal businesses to adopt and deco-rate a model elephant as part of its new campaign which will help raise vital funds for a variety of local charities including Horsham-based Born Free Foundation’s new appeal to fund and build Europe's fi rst el-ephant sanctuary in Tuscany.

The event will also promote Hor-sham Town and the surrounding area throughout the summer holidays, as well as the local art scene and its fan-tastic artistic talent.

Working with Horsham District Council and local trader's organisa-tion, Horsham Unlimited, the Rotary Club are set to supply 150 plain el-ephant sculptures, which go on sale this week at prices ranging from £75 to £200 depending on size, to busi-nesses and other organisations with-in a ten mile radius of Horsham town centre.

Similar to Horsham’s giraff e ini-tiative in 2013, once sponsors and as-sociated charities have put their own creative stamp on the elephants, they will form a colourful art trail in and around the town centre for

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NewsCadets climb Lake District peakPage 11

BusinessNew restaurant at Gatton ManorPage 14

EntertainmentLocal teen star in for a big yearPage 18

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local residents and Horsham visi-tors to follow.

Each sponsoring organisation can add their own unique non-branded design to the model elephants and display them in shop fronts, busi-ness foyers, shopping malls or other publicly accessible locations for the Elephant Safari trails which take place from July 25, until August 31, 2015, one in the town centre and the other within the nearby coun-tryside.

The unique model elephants are to be auctioned following the event and proceeds from the event will be divided across all participating charities as well as international wildlife organisation, the Born Free Foundation which was established over 30 years ago by local actress Virginia McKenna OBE.

Horsham Rotary Club's John Le Rossignol said: “We’re really ex-cited to be bringing fantastic art

and family fun to the town through Horsham’s Elephantastic Safa-ri trails. The giraff e trail in 2013 created a great sense of commu-nity spirit and attracted well over 12,000 people. With far bigger trails planned for this year, we can only imagine its popularity and success from which many important chari-ties are set to benefi t.”

The elephants can be decorated by sponsoring organisation and charities in-house or outsourced to local artists or schools and commu-nity groups.

For more details about how to purchase an elephant or informa-tion regarding the elephant safari trails and charities, please email: [email protected].

Charities operating in the Horsh-am area who wish to participate in the event, and artists who are pre-pared to use their talents to paint an elephant should also register with Horsham Rotary Club before the end of April.

Warnham meeting on village future

Warnham residents are gathering information to produce the Warn-ham Parish neighbourhood devel-opment plan.

Like so many parishes in West Sussex, Warnham sets about the task of engaging with residents to gather their views on a multitude of topics so that a vision can be set for years to come.

Warnham parish residents are invited to attend the launch event at Warnham Village Hall on Hol-lands Way on Friday, April 24, from 7.30pm to 9pm, where they will be able to fi nd out more information of how they can become actively involved and assist in the develop-ment of the parish plan.

The Neighbourhood Develop-ment Plan concerns the country-side, environment, community, housing, economy, recreation,

amenities as well as traffi c and transport.

The Warnham parish has re-mained predominantly rural with the concentration of population within Warnham village; Kings-fold, Winterfold and Rowhook be-ing outlying communities.

The idea of the Plan is to safe-guard the tranquil environment of the parish, protect its heritage and conservation area as well as seek ways in which to enhance it as a rural bespoke community.

Drop-in events for residents to get involved will follow at:

- Warnham Village Hall Saturday 9 May 10:00am - 2:00pm

- The Owl public house, Kings-fold Tuesday 12 May 7:30pm.

Visit www.warnhamplan.com for further information or ce-mail [email protected].

Police are appealing for witnesses to an assault on two teenage boys who were attacked in Worthing Road, Southwater, on Sunday 5 April.

The victims, aged 14 and 16, were walking home near to Lintot Square, between 11.30pm and 11.45pm when they began arguing with six other people.

The 14-year-old victim was treated by paramedics at the scene for bruising and head pain.

PC Nicholas Wood said: "We would like to hear from anyone who may have witnessed this in-cident who may be able to help us with our investigation."

Any witness or anyone with in-formation about the incident is asked to email [email protected] or call 101 quoting se-rial 1488 of 05/04. Alternative-ly, call the independent char-ity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Two teenage boys assaulted on Worthing Road, Southwater

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PUBLIC EXHIBITIONFriday 17 April from 12pm to 8pmSaturday 18 April from 10am to 4pm

6 Bishopric, Horsham RH12 1QR

Invitiation to a public exhibition

Liberty Property Trust is bringing forward plans for Land North of Horsham – a mixed-use and sustainable development providing around 2,500 private and affordable homes supported by jobs, schools, amenities and the necessary infrastructure and utilities.

Our top priority will be to make North of Horsham a great place to live, work and play. We are long-term investors and we will have a stake in the future success of the new community. From building design and landscaping, to public art and high quality sports facilities, we go the extra mile and, where we can, choose to go above and beyond the normal planning requirements.

Liberty is a masterplan developer and will be making an outline planning application for North of Horsham later this summer. We want the local community to help shape our plans by telling us about their priorities for the town.

We are holding a public exhibition to display our draft plans and outline the opportunities that North of Horsham can provide. Our experts will be on hand to answer questions, listen to comments and take a note of concerns. We will use the feedback we receive to help finalise our plans.

Information that is on display at the exhibition will also be available from 12pm on Friday 17 April at: www.landnorthofhorsham.co.uk.

About North of Horsham

North of Horsham has been included in the emerging Horsham District Planning Framework (HDPF) – the Council’s strategic vision for the area.

The HDPF was reviewed by the Government’s Planning Inspector at the end of last year and he endorsed the Council’s decision to include North of Horsham, acknowledging it as a sustainable location for new homes, jobs, social and community facilities.

The Council is currently consulting on final housing numbers to meet the Planning Inspector’s requirements, before adopting the HDPF later this year.

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HAVE YOUR SAY!

BROADBRIDGE HEATH ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

St JohnÕ s Community Hall

7.30 pm Monday 20th April 2015

Countryside Properties

Update on the new homes and associated

infrastructure - Question Time

West Sussex County Council

Presentation on Traffic Management and

Traffic Calming

for Broadbridge Heath

Question Time

ChairmanÕ s Report

A summary of the Parish CouncilÕ s

activities for the year

The Annual Parish Meeting is your chance to have a say and ask questions about what is happening in your community.

HAVE YOUR SAY!

BROADBRIDGE HEATH ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

St JohnÕ s Community Hall

7.30 pm Monday 20th April 2015

Countryside Properties

Update on the new homes and associated

infrastructure - Question Time

West Sussex County Council

Presentation on Traffic Management and

Traffic Calming

for Broadbridge Heath

Question Time

ChairmanÕ s Report

A summary of the Parish CouncilÕ s

activities for the year

The Annual Parish Meeting is your chance to have a say and ask questions about what is happening in your community.

HAVE YOUR SAY!

BROADBRIDGE HEATH ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

St JohnÕs Community Hall

7.30 pm Monday 20th April 2015

Countryside Properties

Update on the new homes and associated

infrastructure - Question Time

West Sussex County Council

Presentation on Traffic Management and

Traffic Calming

for Broadbridge Heath

Question Time

ChairmanÕs Report

A summary of the Parish CouncilÕs

activities for the year

The Annual Parish Meeting is your chance to have a say and ask questions about what is happening in your community.

HAVE YOUR SAY!

BROADBRIDGE HEATH ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

St JohnÕ s Community Hall

7.30 pm Monday 20th April 2015

Countryside Properties

Update on the new homes and associated

infrastructure - Question Time

West Sussex County Council

Presentation on Traffic Management and

Traffic Calming

for Broadbridge Heath

Question Time

ChairmanÕ s Report

A summary of the Parish CouncilÕ s

activities for the year

The Annual Parish Meeting is your chance to have a say and ask questions about what is happening in your community.

HAVE YOUR SAY!

BROADBRIDGE HEATH ANNUAL PARISH MEETING

St JohnÕs Community Hall

7.30 pm Monday 20th April 2015

Countryside Properties

Update on the new homes and associated

infrastructure - Question Time

West Sussex County Council

Presentation on Traffic Management and

Traffic Calming

for Broadbridge Heath

Question Time

ChairmanÕs Report

A summary of the Parish CouncilÕs

activities for the year

The Annual Parish Meeting is your chance to have a say and ask questions about what is happening in your community.

Horsham Police has donated £150 to Know Dementia to help fund the Purple Angel Memory cafe in Hen-fi eld.

The cafe opened in Henfi eld High Street on Saturday, March 7 and is aimed at people living with demen-tia and their family. The café, which is held in the Free Church Hall, will be open every second Saturday from 2pm until 4pm.

Jennie Morrison-Cowan, trustee

of Know Dementia said: “A big thank you to the police for their support. The cafe is staff ed by volunteers however we pay for the premises so with the money from Saxon Weald, Rotary and your good selves should keep us going for a good while.”

The donation comes from the Po-lice Property Act Fund (PPAF), made up of monies received by the police from property confi scated by order of the court and then sold.

Police Community Support Of-fi cer Bryony Sparks said: "I was made to feel really welcome at the opening of the Purple Angel Mem-ory Cafe in Henfi eld and would like to wish Know Dementia every suc-cess with the project. The applica-tion to the Police Property Act Fund was originally made by my colleague PCSO Sue Poynter and I was pleased to present the donation on her be-half."

Police support new Purple Angel Memory Cafe in Henfi eld

Chair and Trustee of Know Dementia Alex Morrison-Cowan and PCSO Bryony Sparks

MS Society hold a bigger Cake BreakHorsham and Crawley MS Society will be holding a Cake Break in the hall of The Unitarian Church, Worthing Road, RH12 1SL,making it easier for everyone to come and enjoy buying cakes and drinks to have with their friends.

The MS Society look forward to seeing as many people as possible in attendance at the event sched-uled to take place on May 27, 2015, from 10am to 12pm.

The MS Society hold an exer-cise class every Friday at the Tythe Barn, a Drop In every month at the same address, plus Idle Chatter and Sunday Social.

A spokesperson for the MS So-ciety said: “We think these events cover the needs of most people in the area experiencing MS. Ex-ercise, relaxation and sociability, none of which have a particular emphasis, every one as important and enjoyable as the other.”

For further details of the local MS Society, see www.mssociety.org.uk/horsham.

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A new fashion boutique selling the latest and most stylish brands around at competitive prices has opened in Park Place, Horsham.

Posche Store is a family business, owned by Daniella Spiteri selling the latest in women’s fashion for all ages.

Carrying designer labels including Wow Couture, Party 21, Rock and Reli-gion and Silvian Heach, Posche offers something for everyone, and they are currently planning on adding a small menswear department in the future.

Originally set up two years ago as an online boutique, Posche has grown and now has opened its first high street store in Horsham.

Owner Daniella Spiteri said: “ I wanted to start a business of my own, originally set up to sell swimsuits and accessories. I hired a brand consult-ant named Jeff Mehmet, who is also a stylist to the stars. Jeff introduced me to brands from all over the world in order to buy from them.

“He worked very closely with me selecting brands for Posche. We want-ed clothing to appeal to all women from a wide age range.”

Posche Store opened its doors in Horsham on Good Friday during the Piazza Italia celebrations.

Daniella said: “We work with well established brands and we stock brands including Little Mistress, Pa-per Dolls, Girls on Film, Motel Rocks, Little Black Dress and Sugar Hill Bou-

Quality brands and great prices at Posche Storetique. We’re also looking at bringing in flip flops and swimwear in June for the summer and there are plans to have a small menswear collection.”

Menswear should launch in the next couple of weeks and will feature brands including Casual Friday and Blend which will feature quality jeans, shorts, shirts, blazers, casual hoodies and T-shirts at great prices.

Posche offer top quality party dress-es, evening wear and casual clothes at middle range prices averaging around £60, with their most expensive long gowns available for £120.

Daniella added: “We offer a per-sonal shopping experience, as a bou-tique we offer a friendly, hands-on approach and assistance, help and ad-vice is on hand.

“We also go above and beyond for customers to find the dress to suit them. If you can’t see it on the shelves we can consult our stock lists and sup-pliers to find the dress for you.”

Posche store is located at 6, Park Place, Horsham. For more informa-tion visit https://www.posche-store.com/ or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/poschestore.

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Three pupils at The Focus School at Pulborough Campus have raised more than than £1,000 for Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambu-lance.

The fundraising drive was spear-headed by Jemima Nash and Har-riet Page, both 11, and 10-year-old Tegan Poole after two of their friends were airlifted.

They held a cake sale, Name the Puppy contest, bike ride and mar-ket boot sale and raised a grand to-tal of £1,013 in just two months.

A school spokesman said: “It was a great achievement for 10 and 11 year-olds which they organized

entirely themselves with great en-thusiasm.”

Jemima, Harriet and Tegan were given a tour of the helicopter base last week as they presented their cheque to the pilot, doctor and paramedic.

They were even allowed to sit in the back of the MD902 Explor-er which flies at speeds of up to 150mph and can reach the furthest part of each county within 25 min-utes.

Tegan said: “It was interesting to visit the base and amazing to find out about everything the crew can do and how much equipment is on

the helicopter.”Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambu-

lance recently launched its schools presentation to educate youngsters about its lifesaving work.

Primary and secondary pupils can learn about how the helicop-ter is called out, types of missions, landing sites and major develop-ments of the service such as night flying and blood transfusions.

If you would like to register your school to receive a schools support pack please contact the air ambu-lance’s Community Team on 01622 833833 or email [email protected].

School’s £1,000 lift for Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance

Air Ambulance doctor Dave Paradise, Paramedic Sloane Phillips, Tegan Poole, Jemima Nash, Harriet Page, and Pilot, Captain Kevin Goddard

Horsham Churches Together will host a meeting of all eight Gen-eral Election candidates who have accepted an invitation to answer questions that reflect the particu-lar concerns of the local Christian community.

The meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 22, at 7pm at Kingdom Faith Church, Foundry Lane, Horsham.

Ian Fletcher – Horsham Churches Together coordinator – is “delight-ed that the local candidates have accepted our invitation. Often the voices of the churches go unheard, or perhaps they are heard and are not seen as relevant. We are grateful

that all eight of the local candidates have offered to attend our meeting to answer questions that have been asked by the churches in Horsham. We hope that the candidates will be able to answer our questions on social and environmental issues as well as broader issues relating the United Kingdom’s relationship with the international community.

This is a rare opportunity to meet the candidates and we hope that many of the local Christian com-munity will attend, but this is not a closed meeting and all those who take an interest in the General Elec-tion as it affects Horsham will be welcome.

Another chance to meet local election candidates

Countdown to specialist plants and foodie delights at hospice fairHead gardener Tom Brown of Par-ham House is the guest speaker at the Garden and Local Produce Fair at 11am on May 14, assisted by fair ambassador Jean Griffin, the voice of garden programmes for BBC Ra-dio Sussex, Surrey and Kent, who will be on hand during the day to answer garden-ing questions.

South Lodge Ho-tel, near Horsh-am, is to be new venue for the St Catherine’s Hospice Gar-den and Local Produce Fair on Thursday, May 14.

The Fair opens at 8.30am to 10.30am for a Bub-bly Breakfast Preview, tickets at £12.50pp can be booked by calling 01293 447367. Enjoy a relaxing BBQ breakfast that includes fresh fruit, pastries and muesli, as well as the first pickings of excellent stalls.

General admission is at 10.30am at £4 per person, with Jean Griffin

doing the honours of officially open-ing the fair. Please be aware of un-even ground throughout. Free park-ing and disabled toilets.

It is not too late to book the South Lodge BBQ lunch, at £12.50, on 01403 891711, we strongly advise

pre-booking as places are limited.

The Fair itself offers over 50 stalls creat-

ing a ‘mini Chel-sea’ in West Sus-sex, and as well as many specialist plants growers including Par-ham House and gardening acces-

sories as well as an array of mouth

watering delights await in the form of lo-

cal produce.All money raised goes to St

Catherine’s’ Hospice New Horizons Appeal that continues to fund a community nurse each year through local people attending such events.

Visit www.facebook.com/garde-nandlocalproducefair or www.stch.org.uk for more information.

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New Digital legacy service from Horsham, The Soldier’s Box are pitching for a share of Richard Branson’s £1 million marketing fund.

Virgin Media have launched their 2015 Pitch to Rich competition this year, giving entrepreneurs around the UK the chance to share in a £1 million prize fund to take their business to the next level.

On the Pitch to Rich 2015 website, Richard Branson states “What is a business? It’s simply an idea that makes someone else’s life better”.

When Darren Richmond from Horsham in West Sussex shared his digital Soldier’s Box idea with two

lifelong school friends, his inten-tion was exactly that. To create a solution to a problem that aff ects each and every one of us. What happens to our digital world when we are no longer around to take care of it? How will those left behind ac-cess important services, open fi les and view digital photos and videos of loved ones?

The modern day digital version of the Soldier’s Box was developed on the back of a common practice that started in the First World War. Sol-dier’s would often keep their most important documents and treas-ured possessions in small tins or boxes for safe keeping. In the event

of their death, their boxes would be passed to loved ones. These boxes fi lled with their possessions pro-vided great comfort to bereaved families off ering emotional and practical support at a diffi cult time.

The modern day Soldier’s Box provides an online storage box where someone can store all their most important digital possessions, including photos, videos, docu-ments, passwords, personal mes-sages and dying wishes. The Sol-dier’s Box includes a highly secure yet simple mechanism to pass the contents of the box to a trustee and unlimited benefi ciaries. With over a year in development and testing,

the Soldier’s Box is due to launch this summer.

Darren Richmond, founder of The Soldier’s Box, comments: “We be-lieve we have created a service that will make a diff erence to people’s lives. Winning the Pitch to Rich 2015 competition would mean the world to us. It will provide us with the vital funds we need to spread awareness of The Soldier’s Box when it launches.”The Soldier’s Box has entered the competition in the ‘Grow’ category. The idea has been designed, developed, market tested and will launch this summer. Anyone over the age of 18 can get a Soldier’s Box and a 14 day free trial will be available from launch. An

annual subscription to The Soldier’s Box costs £36 for 1GB of online stor-age space including the trustee and benefi ciary process set up. The Sol-dier’s Box are currently off ering a 20% discount those who register on the website from today. Votes for the Pitch to Rich 2015 competition can be cast until the closing date of 5th May 2015.

To cast your vote for The Soldier’s Box in the Pitch to Rich 2015 com-petition visit:

www.virginmediabusiness.co.uk/pitch-to-rich/grow/fortunesoft-uk-ltd/

For more information about the Soldier’s Box or to register interest visit www.thesoldiersbox.com.

Horsham entrepreneurs enter Virgin business Pitch to Rich competition

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Christ’s Hospital’s Year 11 pupils, who have been studying Helen Dunmore’s ‘The Siege’ for their iGCSE English Literature exam, had a very special visitor – the Or-ange Prize-winning author her-self, who came to speak to the pu-pils about the book on Thursday, March 26.

In the fi rst part of her talk she discussed how an author research-es and develops a historical novel like ‘The Siege’ and explained why in her view historical fi ction is so important as a way of understand-ing the present. She used, as an example, the feel-

ings many Russians have about the ‘Great Patriotic War’ and how un-derstanding these helps us to un-derstand what is happening in Rus-sia today.

Helen Dunmore then took a se-ries of questions from the fl oor. She had already emphasised that once a book is created it ‘belongs’ to the readers, and that pupils should feel confi dent and determined to read the book and to respond to it in their own way. To the pleasure of their English teachers, who share the same philosophy, the pupils showed in their fresh and interest-ing questions, that this particular book now be-longed to them.

Author Helen Dunmore makes visit to GCSE pupils

Farlington Prep School held its fi rst Grandparents’ Afternoon at the end of last term. The idea was to welcome grandparents, along with friends, relatives and god-parents to tour the School with the girls.

The afternoon began with a rapid turnaround, sweeping lunch things away and setting up for around 70 visitors. A brief welcome was fol-lowed by refreshments and then the visitors settled to enjoy a short concert. Farlington Prep girls rose

to the challenge with choirs and the cast of ‘Annie’ singing with gusto. There were some fabulous harp, oboe and fl ute pieces per-formed too, all showcasing the confi dence with which our girls share their considerable musical talents, under the excellent guid-ance of Mrs Thomas and Mr Dal-limore.

A sunny spring afternoon add-ed to the buzz, as girls led their grandparents to their favourite parts of the School: the Forest

School area being a fi rm favourite with our younger pupils.

Family values are closely held by our happy and vibrant community and it seemed very fi tting to re-serve this special occasion for our grandparents, to thank them for their interest in the School and, of course, for the wonderful part that they play in the girls’ education.

Grandparents’ Afternoon was a wonderful success and as usual this was down to a marvellous team eff ort.

First grandparents’ afternoon held for Farlington prep school

es and develops a historical novel like ‘The Siege’ and explained why in her view historical fi ction is so important as a way of understand-ing the present. She used, as an example, the feel-

read the book and to respond to it in their own way. To the pleasure of their English teachers, who share the same philosophy, the pupils showed in their fresh and interest-ing questions, that this particular book now be-longed to them.

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For further details please contact the Admissions Registrar:Email: registrar@farlington school.net Telephone: 01403 282573

Assessments for entry into the School in September 2015 will be held on Thursday 14th May at 9.30am. Closing date for applications is Friday 8th May 2015.

Farlington School is delighted to announce the ‘Aspire Award’. This award provides a 50% reduction in tuition fees for Reception, Years 1 and 2.

Does your daughter show curiosity and a passion for learning?and a passion for learning?

www.farlingtonschool.netWe educate for confidence

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Welcome to Kokoro!Kokoro literally means “heart”, “soul” and“spirit”. At Kokoro, we put our heart, souland spirit into the food made for you.

Quality of the food is our number onepriority. All our sushi is prepared daily usingfresh, quality ingredients.

Our highly skilled chefs cook authenticJapanese food on the premises.

You can enjoy our delicious hot dishes orfresh sushi at any time in any branch.

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Now open in West Street, Horsham.We have seven other branches across South East England. They are at Kingston Upon Thames, Guildford, Brighton, Wimbledon, Sutton, Milton Keynes, and Camberley.

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Residents in West Sussex are be-ing encouraged to search a new online database for ancestors who may have gone to school in the County.

The admission registers from around 100 local schools, most of which date from the 1870s to 1914, have been digitised and indexed by the family history website Find My Past.

The registers vary in the level of detail they provide, but usu-ally record a child’s name and date of birth, date of admission, fa-ther’s name and address, previous school, and date of leaving.

They often record why a child

left school, with common entries being 'left the parish' or 'gone to Brighton'. But they also record when a child started work, went into domestic service or ‘left to help mother’. Or they may simply say ‘age’, which indicates that the child had reached the school leav-ing age of 14.

Matthew Jones, Assistant Coun-ty Archivist, said: “This will be a fantastic resource for people who want to find out more about their West Sussex ancestors. The re-cords themselves are quite fragile so having access to digital copies will help us to preserve the origi-nals for years to come. But it will

also mean that they’re available to a worldwide audience and enable family historians to search all of the admission registers simulta-neously.”

Anyone can access the admis-sion registers, either by subscrib-ing to Find My Past or by visit-ing West Sussex Record Office in Chichester where the subscription website is available free of charge.

To find out more, contact the Re-cord Office on 01243 753602 or visit Orchard Street, Chichester, PO19 1DD. Alternatively, visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/ro where you can also find out what other school records are available.

Record Office announces online access to old school records

Lake District adventure for Horsham Air Cadets

Five Air Cadets and a member of staff from Horsham Air Cadets have enjoyed an action packed week of adventure training in the Lake Dis-trict.

The group were joined by other members of Sussex Wing for the annual training week which saw ca-dets take part in activities such as mountain walking, canoeing, kay-aking, climbing and abseiling.

Cadets utilised accommodation at the Air Cadet Adventure Training Centre in Windermere which was their base for the week.

Teamwork and leadership was not only tested on the hills but also working in the Centre in group tasks including cooking, washing, making lunches and cleaning. This week long course is quite difficult to get a place on, as there are only 30 spaces for the whole of the Sussex area.

Two Horsham Air Cadets, Finlay Collins (15) and Thomas Footitt (15) ended the week by climbing Scafell Pike, the highest point in England at 978m high led by an experienced

mountain leader.Officer Commanding of 1015

(Horsham) Air Cadets, Flight Lieu-tenant Richard Foster said: “This has been a very tiring but reward-ing week for the cadets with many skills tested and knowledge gained in a wild country area. All the Ca-dets had a chance to experience some fantastic opportunities in the picturesque setting of the Lake Dis-trict. I had the privilege to be there and see the Cadets gain confidence and gain new skills in a very short amount of time.”

Adventure Training is one of many actives offered by Horsham Air Ca-dets, they also have the chance to do many activities including visits to RAF Stations, Flying & the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

Horsham Air Cadets is recruit-ing, if you are interested in joining and are aged between 13-17, you can contact us on [email protected] for details of our next open evening. We also welcome applications for adult volunteers, who can contact us on the same address.

Air Cadets celebrating together at the top of a mountain in the Lake District

Cadet enjoying spectacular views at the top of a mountain in the Lake District

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Steyning is looking forward to welcoming a little bit of Italy to their High Street on Sunday, April 19, 2015.

An Italian market is coming to town, offering products ranging from meats, cheeses, olives, pasta, olive oil, focaccia and much more.

In fact, the ‘much more’ includes a range of Italian leather hand-bags. No need to cross the channel, just jump in your car and head for

Steyning. Authentic, enthusiastic Italian stall holders will be ready to share their infinite knowledge of their homeland food with you and Euros are not needed. The market starts at 10am.

This is the second time Steyn-ing has hosted this event, which is run successful at many venues throughout the country. The Italia in Piazza mission is to share their passion for food with you.

A taste of Italy in Steyning

On Saturday, March 28, a new Scout District was formed in Horsham. For 20 years Scouts across the area have been organised in two Scout Districts (Horsham Weald and Hor-sham West), but from now on there will only be Horsham Scouts.

In confirming the formation of the new District, Irene Orford, County Commissioner for West Sus-sex Scouts, said that this was a new chapter for Scouting in Horsham.

The 19 Scout Groups and 10 Explor-er Scout Units have the opportunity of working together to increase the opportunities for the young people of the town and surrounding villages to experience the fun and personal de-velopment that comes through being a Scout. Peter Scofield was appointed as the District Commissioner for the new District supported by Anthony

Smith as the Chairman.Peter Scofield said in accepting the

appointment that the challenge for the new District is to enable more young people to join. There are cur-rently over 1800 children, young people and adults involved, but there are many who cannot join. This can only change when more adults vol-unteer as supporters and leaders.

The weekend before the District formation, Horsham Scouts were out in force in Swan Walk and the Carfax speaking with members of the public about the everyday adventure scout-ing can offer to both young people and adults. For many adults working to develop young people and prepare them for the future is their time to shine and putting volunteering in their CVs can make all the difference to their own careers and employ-

ment prospects too.Many Explorer Scouts and Young

Leaders were out and about in the town. They enjoyed the chance to tell others about their personal experi-ence of Scouting.

Eve Chatham Explorer Scout and Young Leader said: “I think having the scouts about, actively seeking adults to help keep troops and units going really brought together the family nature of the Scout Movement which I think really helped get peo-ple to notice and consider joining the movement.”

Another Young Leader, Adam San-dle said: “It was a great chance to introduce more adults into scout-ing and demonstrate the diversity of scouting and range of experience scouting offers.”

Alan Scofield, Explorer Scout Lead-er said: “It was great to see our al-ready diverse youth and adult mem-bers coming together to promote the Scout Movement and using their knowledge and enthusiasm to en-gage with potential future leaders.”

The event engaged with adults and helped them understand the op-portunities for them, but of course lots of young people dropped in to the pop up shop in Swan Walk. They were able to get an idea of the activi-ties that can be available, canoeing, caving, camping, shooting and more.

To find out more about visit www.horshamscouts.com and to express an interest in joining e-mail [email protected].

Think you know Scouting in Horsham?

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HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCILTown and Country Planning Act 1990

Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990The Town and Country Planning (Development

Management Procedure) Order 2010Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995

Notice is hereby given that the following applications have been submitted to Horsham District Council, registered between 06th April 2015 and 10th April 2015Please note the below list of applications advertised are only those we are required to do so by law. A full list of application is available by visiting our

website at www.horsham.gov.uk

DC/15/0533 6 Holbrook Park Old Holbrook Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TWProposed rear extension to garages including new roof and associated works (Listed Building Consent)Reason for Advert: Listed Building,

DC/15/0532 6 Holbrook Park Old Holbrook Horsham West Sussex RH12 4TWProposed rear extension to garages including new roof and associated works (Full Planning)Reason for Advert: Listed Building,

DC/15/0776 62 West Street Horsham West Sussex RH12 1PLErection 1 x externally illuminated fascia sign and 1 x externally illuminated hanging signReason for Advert: Conservation Area,

DC/15/0771 19-23 East Street Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HHInternal alterations (Listed Building Consent)Reason for Advert: Listed Building,

DC/15/0668 Brookhill House Horsham Road Cowfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 8AHInstallation of Secondary Double Glazing to all windows and one skylight on the top floor of the house, two windows on the first floor and two windows on the Ground floor.Reason for Advert: Listed Building,

DC/15/0653 Red Cottage Pound Lane Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JLNew rear garden shed and new front

post and rail fence, with existing 5 bar driveway gateReason for Advert: Listed Building,

DC/15/0752 Ferncroft Nuthurst Road Maplehurst Horsham West Sussex RH13 6RETwo storey and first floor extension to rear. Replacement garageReason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building,

DC/15/0542 Blatchford House 52 Kings Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5PRInstallation of six CCTV cameras (five external and one internal) and two information signsReason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building,

DC/15/0750 The Glebe Brighton Road Lower Beeding Horsham West Sussex RH13 6NQDivision of existing 1st floor family bathroom to form new family bathroom with separate shower room including new doorway from1st floor landing. (No external alterations)Reason for Advert: Listed Building,

DC/15/0591 Land East of 1 To 25 Hayes Lane Slinfold West SussexThe erection of up to 50 residential dwellings, new Scout hut, formation of new vehicular and pedestrian access onto Hayes Lane and pedestrian access onto South Downs Way, provision of children’s play area, sustainable urban drainage system, associated car parking and landscaping.Reason for Advert: Major Development,

A copy of each application and the submitted plans are available for inspection on the Council’s website [email protected]/publicaccess and also at the Council Offices during normal working hours. Any person who wishes to make representations about any

of the applications below should do so in writing to Horsham District Council, Park North, North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL by no later than 21 days from the date of this advert. Please note that any

representations received will be made available for public inspection and posted on the Council’s website or the SDNP website.

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New restaurant opens at Gatton Manor

Exciting new developments are happening at Gatton Manor Ho-tel & Golf Club as they open their doors of their new dining area; The Lakeview Restaurant.

Under the direction of newly ap-pointed Executive Head Chef Ian Heff ernan, the restaurant will be open to the general public as well as hotel guests, seven days a week.

Ian was the former Head Chef at The Preston Cross Hotel and has worked in the catering industry for over two decades.

Bringing his experience and ex-pertise to Gatton Manor Ian said: “This is such a thrilling time at Gatton Manor and for me person-ally. I am passionate about creat-ing dishes using locally sourced in-gredients and I am looking forward to using my fl air to bring an excit-ing menu of classic dishes with a twist.

“We are in such a pretty location in the heart of the Surrey Hills and look forward to welcoming guests from Surrey and Sussex to join us

for lunch and dinner.”The restaurant off ers a bright,

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The case of Wyatt v Vince – can an ex-wife really claim £1.9m 30 years after a legal separation?Hana KhodabocusSolicitor, Family Department, stevensdrake

On March 11, 2015, Kathleen Wyatt was granted permission by the Su-preme Court to continue with her application for a fi nancial order against her former husband, Dale Vince. At a fi rst glance, these facts do not appear to be exceptional; however it is the background to the case that makes it highly unusual.

BackgroundMs Wyatt and Mr Dale met whilst at

university in 1981 and married short-ly afterwards. They had one child to-gether and Ms Wyatt also had a child from a former relationship who was accepted as part of their family.

During their marriage, the parties lived meagrely, surviving on benefi ts. They separated after a short marriage in 1983, and both parties moved on with new partners, Ms Dale going on to have two more children. Their di-vorce was fi nalised in 1992.

In the late 1990s, Mr Dale started a green energy business called Ecotric-ity, which gradually became success-ful and today is estimated to be worth around £57m. In contrast, Ms Wyatt continued to struggle fi nancially.

Proceedings to dateIn 2011, Ms Wyatt issued an ap-

plication to start fi nancial remedy proceedings against Mr Dale and was seeking a £1.9m lump sum. Mr Dale in turn applied to strike out her ap-plication on the ground that there was no reasonable prospect of it suc-ceeding.

At fi rst instance, the district judge dismissed Mr Dale’s application, which he sought to appeal. The Court of Appeal overturned the fi rst deci-sion, which led to Ms Wyatt appeal-ing to the Supreme Court. The Su-preme Court has now unanimously ruled in her favour by allowing her appeal.

Ms Wyatt will need to return to the High Court in order to proceed with her original application.

In response to the Supreme Court’s judgment, Mr Dale said: “I feel we all have the right not to be looking over our shoulders. This could signal open season for people who had brief re-lationships a quarter of a century ago…”

OpinionIt is unlikely that Ms Wyatt will

receive £1.9m that she is claiming on the basis that her application for fi nancial relief was made after con-siderable delay and the fact that the marriage itself was of a short dura-tion. However, the Supreme Court did consider that she had made a sig-nifi cant contribution to the welfare of the family by looking after their chil-dren, and such a contribution should not be confi ned to any particular time period i.e. during the marriage or pri-or to separation. For this reason, the court concluded that a fi nancial order for a modest lump sum to help Ms Wyatt re-house herself comfortably may possibly be justifi ed.

This case has set a precedent in that the court chose not to close the door on a fi nancial application made after a very lengthy period of separa-

tion between the parties. However, this case is highly fact-specifi c, not least because of the 30 year separa-tion between the parties that pre-ceded Ms Wyatt’s application, and the great fortune amassed by Mr Dale since their divorce. It is therefore highly unlikely that similar cases will be heard in the lower courts through-out the country.

Notwithstanding this, the case

highlights the importance of resolv-ing fi nancial issues at the same time as a divorce. As demonstrated by the parties in this case, a failure to do so will mean that fi nancial claims can still be made by former spouses re-gardless of how long ago their divorce was fi nalised.

Indeed, whatever the outcome of this case, both Ms Wyatt and Mr Dale will incur massive legal costs which

could have been avoided had proper advice been sought at the time of their separation.

For more information about this article, or for advice on divorce and the associated fi nancial settlement, please contact Hana Khodabocus on 01293 596959 or Peter Alison on 01293 596935.

Visit www.stevensdrake.com for more information.

Roofi ng and Jetwash UK Ltd can proudly call themselves a Which? Trusted trader, having recently passed a rigorous assessment that recognises reputable and trustwor-thy traders.

Consumers in the Horsham area can have confi dence when using Roofi ng and Jetwash UK Ltd due to their Which? Trusted Traders en-dorsement. In order to become a Which? Trusted trader, Roofi ng and Jetwash UK Ltd successfully passed the assessment process, including a visit by a professional Which? Trust-ed Traders assessor, with extensive trading standards experience, as well as a company credit check and ran-dom customer references.

They specialise in GRP fi bre glass fl at roofi ng, single ply EPDM rub-ber fl at roofi ng and traditional felt fl at roofi ng. John Hilden,Managing Director of Roofi ng and Jetwash UK Ltd has himself over 25 years’ expe-rience within both the commercial and domestic sectors.

Roofi ng and Jetwash UK Ltd also off er a range of other services in-cluding chimney stack repairs, all aspects of roof and drainage clean-ing, jetwashing and cleaning of driveways and patios. They off er a

10 year Insurance Backed Guaran-tee on all Domestic Roofi ng & Roof-ing Repairs, and a 20 Year Insurance Backed Guarantee for all Commercial & Industrial Roofi ng & Roofi ng Re-pairs. They are also able to provide a variety of fi nance packages through Barclays Bank to make it more af-fordable as they understand that a customer’s roofi ng needs may arise when least expected.

Remarking on their recent Which? Trusted trader endorsement John said: “We are delighted to have re-ceived this recognition from Which? We pride ourselves on our workman-ship and high quality fi nishes and always aim to exceed our customers’ expectations.”

Stephen McCluskey, Managing Director of Which? Trusted Traders, said: “We are delighted to announce Roofi ng and Jetwash UK Ltd as a

Which? Trusted trader. Our Which? Trusted Traders service gives con-sumers the confi dence to make the right choices when it comes to fi nd-ing skilled professionals and we’re pleased to be able to give traders the chance to distinguish themselves from their peers. This scheme is a valuable, free resource for consum-ers and will help banish the risk of bodge jobs.”

Which? have been testing products and services and awarding ‘Best Buy’ icons for over 50 years. The Which? Trusted Traders scheme captures this spirit to give consumers the same reassurance when choosing a trader.

Which? Trusted Traders off ers ad-ditional peace of mind for consum-ers as they can also benefi t from free dispute resolution from the independent provider Ombudsman Services Ltd, should any issues arise between a trader and customer.

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For all the latest jobs, visit:

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A selection of the latest jobs:

Skilled Person to produce & install Exhibition Carpentry, Displays and SignageFull Time/Horsham/up to £25,000

Media Sales ExecutiveFull Time/Horsham/Competitive

Support WorkersFull & Part Time/Horsham/Negotiable

Offi ce Administrator Full Time/Crawley/Up to £20,000 + benefi ts

ElectricianFull Time/Horsham/Up to £30,000

Android DeveloperFull Time/Horsham/Up to £42,000

Offi ce AssistantContract/Horsham/Up to £20,000 + benefi ts

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Technician x 9Full Time & Fixed Term Contract/Crawley/Up to £16,000

Care Support Workers Full Time/Pulborough/Competitive

Test EngineerFull Time/Horsham/Circa £30,000 + benefi ts

HR/Recruitment AdministratorContract/Horsham/Circa £19,000

Customer Service Team Leader Full Time/Crawley/Up to £26,500 package

Branch Manager (Estate Agency)Full Time/Horsham/OTE circa £40,000

Operations AssistantFull Time/Horsham/Up to £24,000 + benefi ts

Horsham West Sussex RH12 5PPTel: 01403 272500

Learning (SEN) Support Assistant

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic learn-ing support assistant to support a pupil with social

communication diffi culties to make excellent progress both academically and socially.

Salary Grade 3 £15,207 - £15,941 pro rata

Hours 21.25 mornings only

Required from As soon as possible

Closing date: Monday 20th April 2015

Interviews: Friday 24th April 2015

Please contact the school offi ce for an information pack or internet search ‘wsgfl jobs’.

Holbrook is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to commit to this. This post is

subject to a DBS check.

PART TIME STYLIST WANTED

Wanted for friendly Horsham hairdressers

Call Ruth on 01403 251061

Full Time Dropside LGV-C Driver with crane operation

Ages over 25 to operate 26 tonne dropside vehicles � tted with remote control cranes delivering building material locally and throughout the south east. Working on your own initiative, but recognising the

importance of being a team member, your responsible role is crucial to our commit-

ment to providing a high quality service to our customers.

A digital tachograph card plus CPC train-ing will be required, and any building

material or additional forkli� experience would be a useful advantage.

Working times would be 7:30-17:00 Mon-day to Friday and 8:00 to 12:00 on alternate

Saturdays

Salary on request

Contact: Rex Nye - 01306 628114

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Help wanted Mon to Fri 1100 to 1400 School Holi-days to assist in busy local cafe. Must be outgoing and hardworking. Experience

preferred but not essential. E-mail CV to accounts@

graylandscafe.co.uk

Vacancy EmbroidEry & Print assistant

Experience would be an advantageWe offer a position in our busy Clothing & Print

DepartmentIt is permanent but part –time with

a maximum of 16 hours per week on 2 specified days. The duties are to work computerised

embroidery & print machines

Please send C V’s to [email protected] send to Appliedfx Blatchford Road Horsham

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Contact us on 01403 251000 to place your advert here

PART TIME VACANCYENGRAVER/LASER

MACHINE OPERATOR

Due to retirement in August we need to train a new operator.Computer Skills required but specific engraving training will be given 2 days a week until

August.

Contact: info@belsigns with your C.V and contact details

Job Opening at Jack Dunckley Ltd.Nursery Manager - (In brief - contact for more information)

Duties include looking a� er and managing the 6 acre nursery site.Responsible for managing all Nursery sta� .

Ordering new stock.Stock Management.

Admin calls and emails.Sales and Marketing.

Liase with the Sales Manager to Hit sales targets.Responsible for Site Maintenance.

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Monday to Friday + weekend work during busy periods.

45 - 50 hours per week average.

Applicant must be

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Horsham DistrictGig GuideSaturday 18 AprilAcousticatz (20.30) The Royal Oak,Ifi eld (01293 544444)The Meddlers (20.30) The Top House,Burgess Hill (01444 233955)Trailer Trash (21.00) The Duke of Wellington,Shoreham (01273 441297)Jellyhead (20.30) The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302)

Monday 20 AprilPlayers’ and Singers’ Showcase (19.30) The Dun Horse,Mannings Heath, Horsham (01403 265783)

Tuesday 21 AprilOpen Mic with Dave Toye (21.00) The Jolly Tanners,Staplefi eld (01444 400335)

Wednesday 22 AprilOpen Mic (20.30) The Tan-ners Arms,Horsham (01403 588789)

Friday 24 AprilCatfi sh Blues Band (20.30) Chichester Inn,Chichester (01243 783185)The Logical Hairs (21.00 Plus Mike Reinstein- £2) Steyn-ing Live Lounge,Steyning Town Football Club

Saturday 25 AprilCatfi sh Blues Band (20.30) The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302)

Sunday 26 AprilStan’s Showcase (19:30) The Anchor Hotel,Horsham (01403 250640)

Tuesday 28 AprilOpen Mic with Will and Louise (21.00) The Jolly Tanners,Staplefi eld (01444 400335)

Wednesday 29 AprilOpen Mic (20.30) The Tan-ners Arms,Horsham (01403 588789)Catfi sh Blues Band (20.30 - Support for Mud Morganfi eld) Worthing Pier,Worthing

Thursday 30 AprilStan’s Originals Showcase (SONIC DELUXE, KOLO, BLUE STRAGGLERS - 20:00) The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302)

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Busy 2015 for local teen star Nathanael

Horsham teenager, singer/song-writer Nathanael Landskroner, 16, has had a busy year so far.

He most recently scooped Judges Champion and People's Choice in the 16 year old singer category of The One and has been nominated for Best Original Artist which will be decided at a showcase on June 14. He is also through to the TeenStar Re-gional Final in Brighton.

Recently Nathanael released his debut single 'Braking In The Fast Lane' which is available on iTunes, Spotify and Google. His single has

been played on regional radio sta-tions and was interviewed and per-formed on the live sessions with Ridge Radio.

Last year Nathanael successfully auditioned for The X Factor achiev-ing four yes's at Wembley Arena placing him in the top 23 boys at bootcamp. He made the diffi cult de-cision to pull out prior to bootcamp as the dates clashed with a world premiere musical he was already cast in with National Youth Music Theatre.

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Midge Ure coming to The Capitol

In 1995, Midge delivered his fourth solo album, Breathe, to BMG just 10 years after the phenomenal suc-cesses of Band Aid and Live Aid.

Always one to ring the changes, this album had a very Celtic feel with

a plethora of acoustic instruments from uilleann pipes to mandolins and accordions alongside Midge’s trademark soaring electric guitar riff s.

The title track was picked up by

Swatch watches and headed their most successful advertising cam-paign ever. The album went triple platinum and was a massive success all over Europe.

After the successful reformation of Ultravox in 2009, Midge feels it’s time to revisit his Celtic roots, and will perform Breathe in its entirety for the fi rst time in 2015. Ably ac-companied by the two musicians from India Electric Co, recreating the nature of the album.

Midge will also play a selection of his other hits like Vienna, Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, Fade to Grey and If I Was, as well as songs from his recently released album Fragile.

The show takes place on Sunday, May 3, at 7.30pm at The Capitol, Horsham. Tickets cost £19 and are available from the box offi ce on 01403 750220 or at www.thecapitol-horsham.com.

Award-winning Welsh comedian Rod Woodward who became an overnight success last December when he was invited to perform at the 2014 Royal Variety Perfor-mance (ITV1) in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Rod takes to the stage at The Cap-itol in Horsham on Saturday, May 2, the fi rst night of his eagerly awaited debut tour.

The son of renowned Welsh sports writer Karl Woodward, Rod was tipped for stardom by such lu-minaries as Peter Kay and the late Bob Monkhouse and has since gone on to win the Best Newcomer to Variety award, Encore Magazine’s Entertainer of the Year and BBC’s Funny Business.

His television appearances in-clude The Comedians (SKY), The Rush Hour (BBC WALES), A Bit Off The Fringe ( BBC2 Wales), and Am I Talking To You (BBC). He has also supported the likes of Paddy McGuinness and Russell Brand on tour.

In 2000, Rod was invited to be guest speaker at the Professional

Nationwide tour begins at The Capitol for comedian Rod Woodward

Footballers’ Association Football-er of the Year Awards dinner. He hosted Max Boyce’s 50th Anniver-sary Celebration at the Wales Mil-lennium Centre, performed at the Planet Hollywood Hotel in Las Ve-gas after the weigh-in for the Ber-nard Hopkins v Joe Calzaghe fi ght, sold out the Cardiff International Arena Conference Theatre, wrote and performed the Cardiff City Fans anthem Do The Ayatollah’ which had over 200,000 hits on YouTube, and wrote and performed 3 series of

his own Radio Wales Comedy series, Doing It For A Laugh.

Barry Cryer called him: “A bril-liant young comic with great style and repose.”

The Stage said: “He has a rare in-telligence... witty, topical and su-perbly timed.”

The show takes place at 8pm on Saturday, May 2, at The Capitol, Horsham. Tickets cost £18.50 and are available form the box offi ce on 01403 750220 or at www.thecapi-tolhorsham.com.

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Eventsget the news online and on the go atthedistrictpost.co.uk

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PLAYER AWARDS QUIZ NIGHTApril 25End of Season Player Awards Even-ing Quiz Night (including Buff et and Raffl e) - Gorings Mead - 7pm.Quiz, buff et and raffl e, presenting Awards - donations of the evening’s receipts to Cancer Research and Gorings Mead ‘Back of the Net’ bar refurbishment fund. Tickets £5 a head.

GARDENING TALKApril 237.30pm, Mannings Heath & Dis-trict Horticultural Society present “Twelve Months Of Colour”. A gar-dening talk on how to make our beds and borders more colourful by John Negus, a writer and pho-tographer, who was trained at Wis-ley. Mannings Heath Village Hall. All welcome. Free entry.

CHARITY QUIZ NIGHTApril 18Hope for Emily charity quiz night at Roff ey Cricket Club, Crawley Road, Horsham, RH12 4HE. 6-8 people per team, entry is £5 per person with pudding auction and raffl e. To book email [email protected].

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MARY HOW TRUST FILM SOC.April 28The next presentation will be My Old Lady (12A), at West Chiltington Village Hall. Screenings at 3pm and 7.30pm. This entertaining drama set in Paris boasts the compulsively watchable Maggie Smith, Kevin Kline and Kristin Scott Thomas.Tickets cost £6.00.

GRAND JUMBLE SALEApril 25 Scout & Guide HQ, Church Lane, Southwater. 12 noon to 4pm. Please bring donations for sale between 9-11.30am, or phone 730420 for a collection. Everyone Welcome.

SOUTHWATER LOCAL HISTORY GROUPMay 47.30pm at Beeson House, Lintot Square, Southwater. Martin Heard will be presenting an illustrated talk entitled “George IV - Connoisseur or Conman ?”.Non-members welcome - £3 entry. Further information: Jer-emy Senneck Tel: 01403 731247.

CLOUD TREE COFFEE SHOPApril 23The Cloud Tree Coff ee Shop at Birch-fi eld Nursery has opened its doors again.Open Thursday to Sunday fro-m10am - 4pm.Enjoy a range of freshly prepared sandwiches, homemade cakes, snacks and hot & cold drinks.Tel: 01273 494058

WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOPJune 11Wimblehurst Hotel Horsham in the Garden Room. With artist Ann Harris from 10.30am to 2.30pm. Cost £22.50 to include a light lunch. Tuition and all subject matter will be provided. Please contact Ann on 01403 251537 for further details. Everyone inter-ested in watercolour is very welcome. A special welcome is given to Carers.

EVENT OF THE WEEKMODEL RAILWAY SHOWApril 25Open 10am - 4pm at St Leonard’s Church Hall, Hor-sham RH13 5ED. 15 layouts and trade stalls. Refresh-ments available. Entrance £3.50, concessions £2, chil-dren under 5 free. For more details see the website: www.horshammrc.org.uk

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SUMMER FETEMay 16Summer Fete on Saturday 16th May @ 2pm. Horsham Hospital, to be opened by Lucy WoodGB & England Hockey Striker. Organ-ised by the League of Friends.

RAFA COFFEE MORNINGApril 22Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch hold a coff ee morning every Wednesday from 10am-12pm. All are welcome, please feel free to bring a friend. Needles Farm Buildings, Three Acres, Horsham. For enquiries, contact 01403 242277.

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PETs POSTSponsored by

Welcome to our monthly ‘Pet Post’, a section dedicated to news, advice and stories from the lives of our loveable friends. This week our sponsored columnist Abbi Moon from the Horsham branch of the RSPCA talks about the dangers of leaving dogs in cars.If you have any stories, pictures or tips you would like to feature in this section, please email [email protected]. We hope you enjoy the read.

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As the warm Spring days show their face now is a good time to remind ourselves how hot the inside of a car can get even when outside it feels quite mild.

Dogs die in hot cars, it’s a mes-sage that the RSPCA, and many other welfare charities, have been sending out for decades but still dozens of dogs die needlessly each year and hundreds of people leave their dogs in cars thinking “it’s not too hot outside” and “it won’t happen to me”.

I have a simple message - it does happen to

ordinary people like you and I. People whose dogs die in cars are rarely cruel people treating their dogs with contempt. They are or-dinary people who make a terri-ble judgement decision. The dogs are usually extremely loved pets whose owners are heartbroken at their loss. It doesn’t make it any less of a crime (you can be con-victed under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 for allowing your dog to

suff er in a hot car) and it doesn’t make it excusable in the slightest.

There’s no safe way to leave your dog in car, unless you have spe-cialist ventilation systems specifi -cally for animals fi tted. Dogs need a constant fresh stream of cool air to cool down their bodies so leav-ing the window down and water is not good enough. As dogs don't sweat having an air stream is re-ally important.

A few years ago, I had a ther-mometer on the back seat of my car and it was a shock how cool it

could be outside whilst being quite toasty inside the car. There isn’t a ‘safe’ temperature inside a car for a dog; every animal is diff er-ent. Some will be aff ected by even the smallest of increases in tem-perature. I don’t think it’s worth taking the risk so if you are go-ing somewhere, ask yourself; do I need to take the dog? Can you take your dog home before you pop to the shop? If you’re going out for a meal, can you choose a dog-friendly venue?

If you do come across a dog in a car, observe from a distance. Go-ing up to the windows may stress the dog and make the situation worse. If the dog is panting exces-sively, appears to be distressed or unconscious, dial 999. If you don’t feel the dog is in immediate dan-ger, then you can call the national RSPCA on 0300 1234 999. You’ll need details of the car, such as it’s registration number, make, model and colour and where the car is parked. If you can take a photo, that can also help.

Of course, it’s not just cars; conservatories and caravans have the same heat-retaining quali-ties. So where ever you leave your dog, make sure it’s safe, no mat-ter what the weather may have in store that day. Dogs left at home will need somewhere to go in order to stay at a comfortable tempera-ture, water, the opportunity to go to the toilet and something to do to prevent them getting bored.

Remember - dogs do die in cars

If you are going somewhere, ask yourself; do I need to take the dog? Can you take your dog home before you pop to the shop?

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I have a simple message - it does happen to

suff er in a hot car) and it doesn’t make it excusable in the slightest.

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mometer on the back seat of my car and it was a shock how cool it

Can you take your dog home before you pop to the shop?

 

 

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Reader’s Pets

Mitsy from Mannings Heath is seen here exploring her local woods

Friends Cherry and Kai live in Broadbridge Heath with their rubber chicken!

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Pets Post Pets Postget the news online and on the go atthedistrictpost.co.uk

got a story? email us [email protected]

Osteoarthritis is an infl ammation of the joint and surrounding tis-sues which results in the progres-sive degeneration of the joint. It is a common condition in dogs, cats and people and tends to occur in older age through general ‘wear and tear’. About 20% of dogs and cats have osteoarthritis and it is a signifi cant cause of discomfort, pain and poor quality of life for our pets!

The signs of osteoarthritis will vary depending on which joints are involved, the age of the pet and the severity of the condition. As osteoar-thritis is more common in the older pet, many owners see these signs as simply part of the ageing process. In dogs, the fi rst sign usually seen is lameness as the dog tries to put more of its weight on its unaff ected legs. Another common sign is stiff ness with the dog fi nding it a struggle to get up or lay down. In cats, osteoarthritis is often harder to recognise as cats do not tend go ‘lame’. The most com-mon signs of osteoarthritis in cats are decreased activity levels and reduced ability to jump

Osteoarthritis is often suspected from the age of the pet, the clinical

history and a physical examination. Osteoarthritis is confi rmed with x-rays showing characteristic changes in the aff ected joints. As in people, there are a number of treatment and management options available for both dogs and cats. Response to these diff erent options however can be variable. Achieving and maintaining your pet’s ideal body weight is impor-tant. Obesity increases the amount of weight a joint must support making the osteoarthritis worse. Weight re-duction alone can often off er signifi -cant improvement in the clinical signs of osteoarthritis.

It is important to keep up the exer-cise with arthritic patients, to main-tain muscle, help prevent weight gain and to provide some stimulation for your pet. There are no fi xed rules as to how much exercise, but it should be the same amount and type each day. The exercise should be ‘within capac-ity’ – the pet should not be stiff er or more painful the next day as a result of the walk. Multiple short walks can better suit some animals. Hydro-therapy or myotherapy can be good options, especially if patients cannot walk far.

Osteoarthritis is often treated medically with the use of non steroi-dal anti-infl ammatory medication (NSAIDs). These drugs are very eff ec-tive at treating the signs of osteoar-thritis by reducing infl ammation and pain; they unfortunately do little to slow down the underlying progression of the disease. As such, the osteoar-thritis gradually gets worse over time. Nutraceutical joint supplements con-taining two disease modifying agents, chondroitin sulphate and glucosa-mine hydrochloride may also help. Oral consumption of glucosamine hydrochloride and chondroitin sul-phate is believed to increase the rate of joint repair, reduce infl ammation and so reduce pain. Occasionally, sur-gery may be appropriate from some pets with osteoarthritis. It is impor-tant that pets with osteoarthritis have a warm and comfortable place to rest.

Could your pet have osteoarthritis?

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Due to improved veterinary care, knowledge and dietary habits, our pets are now living longer than they ever have before. One consequence of this is that pets, along with their owners and vets, are faced with a whole new set of age-related problems usually de-pending on the species and breed in question.

Just like humans, animals - once they get to a certain age – also forget things or get confused. Animals can certainly suffer from “petzheimers” as I like to call it, which is very similar to what some people suffer from. The differ-ence is that it is not through con-versation we notice the signs of this Canine or Feline “Cognitive Dysfunction”, but rather through altered behaviour and change in habits.

The affected animal is suddenly behaving oddly, vocalising ran-domly, soiling inappropriately, sleeping a lot – or not at all - and simply just being a completely different “person”.

So when does a pet officially be-come “old” - senior or geriatric?

It varies depending on species and breed, but cats and small dogs are generally considered senior at the age of 7 and geriatric after 10 years. Larger breed dogs tend to have shorter life spans and are considered senior or even geriat-

Dealing with senior pet moments

ric when they are approximately 6 years of age if they are very large.

Owners tend to want to think of their pet's age in human terms. While it is not as simple as "1 hu-man year = X cat/dog years", there are calculations that can help put a pet's age in human terms.

Senior tips of the week:

(1) To age your pet correctly ac-cording to breed and size please check out this informative website www.calculatorcat.com for both cats and dogs.

(2) Contacting your vet as there may be supportive measures and treatment for your “absent-minded” senior pet.

Remember to chip your pets, says RSPCATwo Sussex cats have been returned to their owners on the same day - all thanks to their microchips.

One was returned following three weeks stuck in a garage, and another following 18 months of being missing and then spending several days in an enclosed back yard.

Both owners were traced thanks to microchips, and the RSPCA is issuing a reminder to owners about how im-portant it is to get their pets chipped, and keep these details updated.

Honey, a one year-old calico-col-oured cat, was found in a padlocked garage with no windows in Caraway Close, Crawley, where she is believed to have been trapped for nearly three weeks after the garage owner in-stalled a new door.

She was discovered on Wednes-day, March 25, after a passer-by heard crying noises coming from in-side. The RSPCA was called and after tracking down the garage owner we found a distressed Honey inside.

After being taken to the vet and traced the delighted owner, who lived half a mile away was re-united the next day and it turned out Honey had been missing since mid Febru-ary, around the same time the garage owner last visited his property and padlocked the door.

The second cat, an eight year-old black tom cat called Spider), was found on Thursday, March 26, after he had been missing from his own-er, who had moved to London from Brighton, for a year-and-a-half. He was found in an enclosed back yard in Marine Parade, Brighton, where it is believed he had been for several days.

A member of the public reported

the issue to the RSPCA after they said they had heard him miaow-ing. A microchip was out of date, but con-tained the details of the local vet, who revealed the owner was living 50 miles away in Bermondsey, Lon-don. They had previously lived near the courtyard in Brighton but moved away, and had been missing Spider for 18 months.

RSPCA inspector Liz Wheeler said: “These two cases show how impor-tant it is to get your cat microchipped, and keep those details updated.

“Poor Honey must have felt so anxious in that dark, windowless ga-rage for all that time - she could have easily starved to death in there as it was used as storage space and not opened very often.

“She was unlucky to get stuck in there, but then very lucky a passer-by heard her.

“She shot out at full speed when I opened the garage - it was a good job I had some food handy to entice her back to me. She was unhurt but pret-ty hungry, and skinny - I don’t think there was much food or water.

“Spider was not trapped for so long but was still incredibly nervous after being in that courtyard for a few days. We do not know what must have happened to him for the 18 months in between being found and reported missing - but the owner was ecstatic to find him again after so long.

“He was well fed, though, so I sus-pect he had been cared for by some-one in the meantime.”

For more information about mi-crochipping, please ask your vet or visit http://www.rspca.org.uk/ad-viceandwelfare/pets/general/micro-chipping.

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West Chiltington ID 46858 £750,000A four bedroom home with three reception rooms and a large kitchen/breakfast room ideal for entertaining, located close to village amenities. EPC Rating D

Ashington ID 47534 £469,950A four bedroom detached family home with secluded west-facing rear garden, detached double garage and off-road parking in a cul-de-sac. EPC Rating D

Storrington ID 48256 £285,000A two bedroom house on the edge of an established retirement development for the over 55s close to the High Street in a quiet location. EPC Rating D

Slinfold ID 44900 £395,000A three bedroom semi-detached property in a lovely location within Slinfold village, close to beautiful surrounding countryside. EPC Rating D

Storrington Office 01903 742354Pulborough Office 01798 874033 Storrington Office 01903 742354Horsham Office 01403 248222

Horsham ID 48190 £995,000A detached four bedroom bungalow with separate annexe accommodation, set within its own grounds of approximately 1.5 acres. The property enjoys delightful views of the surrounding countryside, with further potential to create the ultimate ‘Grand Design’ subject to planning permission. EPC rating F

Storrington ID 42453 £875,000OPEN DAY SATURDAY 18 APRIL 12-2pm. A brand new five bedroom detached house finished to a very high standard. Located approx one and a half miles from Storrington town centre, it benefits from a 10 year NHBC warranty, a wealth of contemporary features and a detached double garage. EPC rating B

Thakeham ID 46009 £750,000Built in approximately 1860 and extended in 2004, this attractive four-bedroom family home is pleasantly located on the outskirts of Thakeham. It benefits from rural views and is set within beautiful landscaped gardens, in a plot of nearly half an acre, with a detached double garage. EPC rating F

West Chiltington ID 44120 £795,000An individual detached four bedroom house, built in 1998 in a secluded location accessed from a leafy private lane by a sweeping private driveway. With three reception rooms, conservatory, two ensuites, double garage and 1/3 acre raised gardens. EPC Rating D

Horsham Office 01403 248222

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TOWER HILL £349,950 FreeholdA charming two bedroom cottage situated in the highly sought after Tower Hill area of Horsham. The property has been sympathetically restored by the current owners offering modern amenities but still retaining a wealth of period features. NO ONWARD CHAIN.

COWFOLD £699,950 FreeholdAn attractive five bedroom detached family home with a self contained annex situated on the edge of the rural village of Cowfold. The property offers spacious accommodation with plenty of potential and is tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on a prestigious road.

HORSHAM £699,950 FreeholdIN House are delighted to offer to market a unique opportunity to purchase this stunning detached Berkeley home, built to their ‘Somersham’ design. This higher specification home comprises; entrance hall, 17’2 kitchen/breakfast room, 17’1 living room, 13’5 separate dining room and downstairs cloakroom. Four bedrooms, master suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, bedroom two with en-suite shower room, as well as a family bathroom.

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BROADBRIDGE HEATH £349,950 FreeholdA three bedroom Victorian semi-detached house situated within the popular Village of Broadbridge Heath. The property is arranged over three floors and briefly comprises; entrance hall, 12’3 sitting room, 11’10 separate dining room, 17’11 kitchen/breakfast room and lean-to/utility room.

COLGATE £429,950, FreeholdAn appealing three bedroom house situated in a rural, yet convenient location and forming part of a courtyard development located within the grounds of the Forest Grange estate. Facilities include 2 tennis courts, approxi-mately 5 acres of grounds and a substantial area of private woodland in the St Leonards Forest.

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Rural retreat barn conversionLines & James are thrilled to be mar-keting this impressive detached barn, offering spacious living accommoda-tion with an abundance of exposed oak beams, vaulted ceilings and oak floor-ing throughout.

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Three bedroom house in Horsham town centre to rentLeaders Limited are pleased to offer this superb three double bedroom execu-tive house which finished to a very high standard throughout and is situated in a desirable central location just 5 minutes walk from the town centre.

Entrance hall with downstairs cloak-room, lounge fitted with telephone point (one also in every bedroom), access to communal Sky Satellite Dish and internet connection, French doors lead to a small courtyard garden.

There is a modern fully fitted kitchen with breakfast area and integrated AEG appliances including washing machine, fridge freezer, hob, dishwasher and waste disposal unit. Upstairs is a large master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite , a further two double bedrooms, one also with en-suite and both with fitted wardrobes, family bathroom with shower attachment.

The property benefits from visual and audio electronic entry, full double glazing and alarm system. It is available unfur-nished and has private parking. Viewing recommended. Sorry no pets or Housing allowance - Long term tenants only. EPC Rating C.

£1295 pcm - Rent excludes the Tenan-cy Deposit and any other charges or fees which may be payable - upon request fur-ther information will be provided by the Agent.

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Pulborough £975 PCMA well presented Three bedroom end of terrace modern cottage with Ensuite shower room to master. Two Allocated Parking Spaces. EPC rating C.

West Chiltington £1395 PCMA fabulous semi-detached beamed cottage in a beautiful rural location with large garden and views. Entrance Porch/Study Area. Drawing Room with Dining Area. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Cloakroom. Two Double Bedrooms. Bathroom. Garage. Garden. EPC rating F

Horsham £1,300 PCMA light bright, three bedroom end of terrace family home. This property is in good order throughout. Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a further single bedroom with garden view. Family bathroom with eco-friendly shower and practical downstairs WC. Front allocated parking and separate garage. EPC rating: C

Wisborough Green £1,100 PCMPretty cottage style house in pleasant semi-rural location. Two double bedrooms with a further single bedroom/nursery, study room, lounge with working fire place, kitchen/diner, conservatory, ample parking. EPC rating: D

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Warminghurst £825 PCMA pretty semi-detached cottage in rural location. Porch.Living Room.Kitchen. Ground floor bathroom. Two Double Bedrooms. Parking. EPC rating D.

Storrington 01903 744 166

Storrington £1,095 PCMA superbly presented older style semi-detached cottage having been extended to offer spacious family accommo-dation. Walking distance of the village centre.Entrance hall. Sitting room. Open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room. Utility room. Cloakroom. Three bedrooms. Family bathroom. Off road parking. Gardens. EPC rating D

Storrington 01903 744 166

Storrington £795 PCMBeautifully presented, large one bedroom apartment set within a larger property with far reaching views to the South Downs. EPC rating C.

Storrington 01903 744 166

Pulborough £725 PCMA well presented second floor apartment with al-located parking and wonderful views across the Wild Brooks to the South Downs. EPC rating C

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Harwood Close, Pulborough| £765 pcm• Great two bed apartment• Garage parking• Walking distance of the stationHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPC rating D

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Palmer wins on opening weekend at Oulton ParkMotor SportDave Smith – Sports Editor

Will Palmer enjoyed a great start to his 2015 Duo BRDC F4 campaign as he took a win, podium and the championship lead at Oulton Park.

The 18-year-old had been in fi ne form throughout testing on Friday, setting the overall pace in the damp with a lap of 1:48.620s. He claimed P1 on the grid for the opening race of the season following a titanic battle with his teammate Harri Newey.

Palmer made a strong getaway and leapt into an early lead in the fi rst race. Newey was overtaken by South African Sebastian Lanzetti for second and it took until Knick-erbrook on lap three for Newey to retake the Hillspeed driver. The 16-year-old attempted to close the gap to Will but Palmer extended his advantage and strolled home to vic-tory by 4.815s with Lanzetti taking

third.With the reverse grid format for

race two, Will started in eighth place and had made his way up to fourth by the end of the open-ing lap. Pole-sitter Sisa Ngebulana spun on the warm-up lap which left Manxman Chris Mealin to lead the fi eld away with Ciaran Haggerty in close pursuit.

Palmer caught up Tom Jackson but was struggling to fi nd a way past, which allowed Jack Bartho-lomew to close up and a three-way fi ght soon developed. It took until lap eight before Will dived inside Jackson and Bartholomew followed him through. Up front, Mealin ex-tended his advantage over Haggerty and came home to take the win with Palmer holding off Bartholomew to stand on the podium once again.

Having set the fi fth-fastest lap across the fi rst two races, Palmer lined up on the third row behind Chris Mealin, Ciaran Haggerty, Har-

ri Newey and Jordan Albert. Newey made a good start and was pressur-ing leader Albert immediately but Palmer had a less successful geta-way and was relegated to eighth. Newey spun off and rejoined in 16th, promoting Palmer to seventh, and he soon improved on this by passing Bartholomew for sixth. As the race headed towards its conclu-sion, Ciaran Haggerty made a num-ber of mistakes which allowed Will to take fi fth behind Albert, Mealin, Rodrigo Fonseca and Jackson.

Will said: "It's been a really good weekend for me and I'm re-ally pleased that we've been able to start the season so strongly. The team did a great job all weekend as we saw with a one-two in qualifying and the fi rst race. There are a few things we should be able to improve for the next race so hopefully we can carry this momentum through to Rockingham and be even strong-er there."

Will Palmer made a fl ying start at Oulton Park

Sunshine at the Brighton Marathon

AthleticsJulia Johnson – Horsham Joggers

The 6th Brighton Marathon kicked off the marathon season for Hor-sham Joggers last Sunday, with 22 runners from the club taking part. The sun was shining but the biting wind kept the temperatures down.

First Horsham Jogger to fi nish was Mark Greet, who came 21st overall in a time of 2 hrs 48 mins 08 secs. Not far behind was Matthew Anstee-Brown, 40th overall in 2:54:45, followed by John Willcox 3:16:39, Steve Mitchell 3:21:03, Iain Campbell 3:30:01, Mark Smee 3:36:47, Steve Wilson 3:40:32, Paul Yokom 3:45:52, Paul Addie 3:49:35, Jeff Colenso 4:11:30, Nigel Blackbee 4:19:52, Chris Yeomans 4:20:03, Mick Tucker 4:22:31,Claire Millward 4:23:16, Baz Panchal 4:30:38, Saul Brignell 4:37:28, Kirsty Anstee-Brown 4:39:13, Melanie Rob-erts 4:42:46, Jo Campbell 4:57:07, Lisa Bowler 5:41:00 and Paul Chan-dler 5:47:47.

Long-serving club member Andy Spriggs, collecting money for Motor Neurone Disease, was pushed round the course in his wheelchair by his son Paul, completing the course in 5:51:03.

Further afi eld, Natasha Heasman completed the Paris Marathon in a time of 4:17:51.

In the Brighton 10k Neil Boniface fi nished 18th in 31:30 followed by Guy Gilder 45;31 and Paul Arnold 53:26.

Mark Greet was fi rst Horsham Jogger over the line

Atlantis swimmers prep for regional championshipsSwimmingDave Smith – Sports editor

A contingent of Atlantis swim-mers took the opportunity of top level competition competing in the Guildford City Level 1 Long Course Meet over last week-end in preparation for the SE Regional Championships next month.

Fifteen year old speedster Ham-ish Milne-Skillman, a certain Na-tional qualifi er, took the honours with golds in his Age Group 50 and 100 freestyle events with times of 25.58 and 57.53. Fellow sprinter Cavan Murphy (17) also swam well with a PB time of 32.64 for his 50 breaststroke and a solid 57.30 100 free.

The girls were led by junior club captain Lily Davis who collected gold and silver in her 100 and 50 breaststroke events with times of 1.15.44 and 33.94. Her young team mates responded with some spar-

kling performances in their Age Group categories. Medley special-ist Rebecca Barber (12) took gold in both the 400 and 200 IM events together with bronzes in the 100, 200 and 400 freestyle. Ethel Why-man (12) collected silvers in her fa-vourite 50,100 and 200 backstroke events together with a bronze in the 400 IM. Amelia Wright (13) collect-ed silvers in the 50 and 200 breast-strokes together with a bronze in the100.

Excellent results were also re-corded by Lucie Lee (17) with a 30.85 PB in the 50 butterfl y and Freya Fulcher (14) 1.12.87 for a place in the 100 backstroke fi nal.

Head Coach Bill Penny comment-ed "This has been a worthwhile ex-perience for our young swimmers and has given them a valuable fore-taste as to what to expect at the Re-gional Championships next month and will hopefully motivate them to train harder with that goal in mind"

Atlantis swimmers performed well in Guildford

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Storrington’s Leighton Aspell wins the Grand National - Again!

Storrington jockey Leighton As-pell pulled off a major horse racing coup by winning the Grand Na-tional in consecutive years – the fi rst jockey to do so since Brian Fletcher won on Red Rum in 1973 and 1974. And, 38 year old Leight-on did it on two diff erent horses.

Last year he romped home on lit-tle fancied Pineau De Re, while last Saturday on his eighth National appearance he was aboard Many Clouds, carrying the second heavi-est weight. Leighton said: “We knew we’d got a good horse” – it won the Hennessy Gold Cup in No-vember, but was completely over-looked by the pundits after com-ing in a disappointing sixth in last month’s Cheltenham Gold Cup.

Leighton’s tactics echoed last year’s triumph, maintaining a good position before taking the lead in the closing stages and win-ning comfortably in a fast time at 25-1 again. Runner up in 2003 af-ter winning the Welsh National two years before and then again in 2005

Leighton retired in 2007 to work as an assistant trainer at John Dun-lop’s Arundel Castle yard until the camaraderie of the track coaxed him back.

Before the race trainer Oli-ver Sherwood praised Leighton’s horsemanship, but was reduced to tears in the winner’s enclosure saying: “Leighton kept him out of trouble and he went round foot per-fect.” Meanwhile Many Clouds, the youngest winner for 13 years, and close to collapsing had to be hosed down to combat overheating.

All eyes had been on Tony McCoy in his last National but, for the sec-ond year running this was Leight-on’s day and despite triumphing in the world’s greatest steeple chase, earning a share of the £561,300 winning prize pot, he was as cool afterwards as he had been through-out the race, saying: “It was won-derful and we’ll certainly celebrate tonight! I asked some big questions, but he dug deep. He’s all heart and I knew he’d run to the line. That’s the best ride I’ve had in the Na-tional. I just hoped his battery would last out, and it did!” Popular Leighton won praises from his fel-low jockeys, runner up Paddy Bren-nan commenting: “It was won by a true gentleman.”

horse racingMartin Read – Sports Reporter

Leighton Aspell wins for the second year at Aintree

Horsham suff er agonising relegationSaturday April 11 – Women’s Con-ference East Relegation playoff sKendal 1 - 1 Horsham Ladies 1st XI

Hockey Martin Read – Sports Reporter

Horsham had to make a 600 mile round trip for their second rel-egation play off but despite hold-ing their Lake District opponents to a draw they made the long haul home knowing that they had bowed out of the national league after cruelly losing their previous decider against Bristol Firebrands from the last hit of the match.

Originally destined to visit Mer-seyside for their fi nal play off , Horsham’s game was switched to Kendal at short notice when that club slipped down to the penulti-mate spot in the Conference North League after being docked fi ve points for fi elding an ineligible player, allowing Liverpool Sefton to escape the danger zone.

In the vital match Kendal took the lead early in the second half. Rebecca Williams equalised 22 minutes later but Horsham needed to win to stay up. Horsham suff ered ill fortune in the run in but, look-ing back over the entire season paid the penalty for two lengthy losing spells after heading the table fol-lowing two wins and a draw from their opening three matches. A change of captain and coach late in the season revitalised the team but, unlike recent years, Horsham could

not quite survive the play off s this time.

Team Manager Jane Denman said: “It is so sad after being in the Na-tional League for many years. The girls gave it their all and I couldn’t be prouder of them but the luck just did not go our way. Our new coach, England’s Dan Shingles, made a

big impact and the girls looked a good team in the fi nal stages.” Club Chairman Nick Evans added: “This is hugely disappointing but we’ll re-group in the South Club’s Wom-en’s League, and do our very best to bounce back. There should be new opportunities for some of our im-pressive young emerging players!”

Hough’s hat trick seals successful seasonSaturday April 11 - South League Premier Division 2Ashford 4 - 4 Horsham Men’s 1st XI

Hockey Martin Read – Sports Reporter

Injury ravaged Horsham strug-gled to put out a full squad for their fi nal league appear-ance but were heart-ened by the return of much-missed top scorer Matt Hough follow-ing a six week layoff - his stunning hat trick boost-ing his sea-sonal tally to 18 goals amid a second half goal fest deny-ing either side victory.

Horsham’s only drawn game of the sea-son was also marked by a one off come back by former stalwart Mark Vivian, now a Royal Marine – and the retirement of ever reliable cen-tre back Seye Akande. Ashford led by the single goal at half time with little hint of what was to follow.

After the break Horsham skipper Duncan Howarth equalised, slotting home John Burroughs’ pass from close quarters. A deluge of goals fl owed in at opposite ends of the pitch, including three Matt Hough short corner conversions in quick time as Horsham applied pressure.

With neither side able to improve their league position Horsham

fi nished third, champions Banbury and runners

up Henley being promoted, while

Barnes and Tun-bridge Wells were relegated and Ashford consigned to the play off s.

H o r s h a m Team Manag-er Al Campbell

said: “We’ve now completed

two year’s expe-rience at this level.

After having to bat-tle to stay up last season

we’ve improved signifi cantly. We’ve got some highly impressive young lions thrusting through and will be building up our squad over the summer, too, with the possibili-ty of moving up a division defi nitely within our sights.”

CricketDave Smith – Sports Editor

Local cricket clubs across Sussex have received a fi nancial boost with the news that £80,000 has been invested into facilities at

thirty clubs from the England & Wales Cricket Trust Small Grant Scheme which is supported by Waitrose.

The Sussex Cricket Board is re-sponsible for distributing the grants which range between £1000

and £4000 per club. The money can be used for a variety of things including improving the long term sustainability of clubs, saving or raising money and reducing oper-ating costs; with the overall aim of creating a sustainable future for af-

fi liated cricket clubs.Four clubs in our District, Hor-

sham, Billingshurst, Southwater and Horsham Trinity have benefi t-ted from the grants which will go towards projects such as improving kitchens and indoor and outdoor social areas to help clubs become the heart of their local community.

Tim Shutt, Head of Cricket De-

velopment for the Sussex Cricket Board, said “Clubs are the lifeblood of cricket and they are often major hubs within their communities. Furthermore, it remains challeng-ing for cricket clubs to be economi-cally viable, therefore being able to support clubs in this way is great and thanks must go to the ECWT and Waitrose.”

Cricket clubs receive funding boost

Horsham Ladies have dropped out of the National League

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Farlington girls qualify at Sands FarmEquestrianDave Smith – Sports Editor

Farlington equestrian grass roots team have experienced another great day of competition at Sands Farm.

A team of four consisting of Lucia Mayhew riding Sammy, Roseanna Savage riding Polo, Georgia Stephens riding Jeepers and Lucy Bugler riding Buttons entered the 60/65cm class and were looking to get a good result as this was a championship qualifier.

Lucia and Roseanna went clear, Georgia had an unfortunate stop but continued and finished the course and Lucy’s pony ran out of the last jump but determinedly Lucy got him over and the team finished. With only the top five teams going through it was a nervous wait for the girls before finally finishing third.

In the 70/75cm class Megan Speers riding Hector, Suzie Lunt riding Billy, Lucia Mayhew riding Sammy and Roseanna Savage riding Polo all rode very well with Megan and Suzie going clear, Roseanna had a stop at jump 9 but finished the course and Lucia’s pony also decided to stop at jump 9 and was unable to finish. The team ended on four faults and were placed third out of a very strong class.

Farlington team at Sands Farm

Junior Football Round Up

FootballDave Smith – Sports Editor

Chesworth Rovers U11 3 - 1 Royal Utd U11Chesworth Rovers U11 played a pre cup final warm up match against a strong Royal Utd team at the For-est pitches.

Chesworth took an early lead through Tom in the first half with Leo in goal hitting fine form keep-ing the Royals attack at bay. The second half saw Callum swing a corner into the box for Seb to smash home. Callum got himself on the score sheet by jumping highest to meet Tom’s corner with a brilliant header past the keeper for 3 - 0. Royals grabbed a consolation goal to make it 3 - 1.

Game 2 saw Tom and Seb on the score sheet again. Nyle and Regan joined them for a 4 - 0 win.

Horsham SparrowsSparrows Under 12 – An impres-

sive performance from the team saw them run out comfortable win-ners against local opposition Hor-sham Baptist and Ambassadors. This firmly secured third place in the table with one match left to play.

Sparrows Under 13 – Horsham Sparrows entertained high-flying Crawley United. This was a com-petitive game with good perfor-mances from both sides. Crawley ran out 4 - 0 winners but the match was closer than the score-line sug-gests. There were many good per-formances from the Sparrows but Frazer F was Man of the match for a composed performance in the heart of the defence.

Sparrows Under 11 girls – An away game at Cuckfield Cosmos saw the girls share the points with

an impressive 0-0 draw. All the team worked really hard and de-served the praise from their coach and parents. Hannah was girl of the match and Aimee picked up the ac-colade of most improved player for the day.

Sparrows Under 15 Girls – The team travelled to Crawley Wasps and won their semi final 2-9 which saw them reach the cup final. Goals from Jazmine Y (3), Ruby E (2), Fliss L, Lily K and Daisy B sealed the vic-tory while MOTM went to 3 players Fliss, Ruby and Daisy. The girls play in the final against Angmering on Sunday April 26, spectators most welcome (visit website for more de-tails www.horshamsparrows.co.uk)

Sparrows Under 18 Girls – The girls started with a strong belief that they would upset the odds against a quality team from Reigate. Amber opened the scoring for spar-rows with an excellent 20 yard drive into the corner leaving the ‘keeper with no chance. South Park equal-ised within 10 minutes but a tena-cious run by Hannah and a deflected shot flew into the net shortly before half time. The second half was end to end stuff and midway through the half, Charlotte scored from the edge of the box giving sparrows a 3-1 lead. The final 20 minutes was open with chances at both ends before South Park pulled one back with 5 minutes to go. The nerves on the touch line were settled when Charlotte hit another pile driver from 20 yards which flew over the keepers head into the back of the net giving the girls an excellent well deserved 4-2 win.

Weakened Heath lose but reserves finish runners upSaturday April 11 - Sussex County League Div 1Lancing 3 - 0 Broadbridge Heath

FootballDave Smith – Sports Editor

With six first team regulars al-ready missing from his side, Broadbridge Heath manager Ste-ve Painter knew the trip to an in-form Lancing was going to be very difficult but when hit by a fur-ther two late withdrawals on the morning of the match, it meant bringing in some inexperienced players from the Reserves and the task then became almost impos-sible.

Heath did manage to keep the score level at 0-0 going in at half-time but there were rare moments of quality from the side, Lancing upped their game in the second pe-riod, took the lead within two min-utes of the restart through Ross Adams, added a second midway through the half from substitute Neil Munday and completed the scoring in the 70th minute with a goal from Michael Williamson.

Painter was very disappointed with his team’s performance after the game, even with a weakened side he knows the players are ca-pable of playing much better than they did, and he will be hoping to get a few more senior players back and will expect a much improved performance on Saturday when Heath play championship con-tenders Littlehampton Town at the Leisure Centre.

Heath Team: E. Flack, Brown-lee (Butler 71), Sebuliba, Balfour, M Flack, Mobsby, Moore, Godfrey, Holmes, Legrange, Sultan.

Broadbridge Heath Res. 1 - 0 Saltdean United Res.

Meanwhile in the County League Reserve Premier Division, a weak-ened Heath Reserves confirmed the runners-up position with two games remaining in their first ever season in the Premier Division, and they did it in style by complet-ing the double over league champi-ons Saltdean United at the Leisure Centre, the only goal of the match was scored by Adam Wicking in the 75th minute, a 30 yard thunderbolt into the bottom corner of the net, a goal worthy of winning any game.

Heath Reserve Team: M Ches-ter, Wicking, Robinson, Alfieri, S Chester, Bacon, Meech, Clark, Maxted, Copestake.

Sparrows U18 girls had a good win

Ready to roll at Storrington Bowls Club

BowlsDave Smith – Sports Editor

After a winter spent on D.I.Y. work at Storrington Bowling Club the tasks are now coming to an end in prepara-tion for the new season due to start on April 25 when a coffee morning and afternoon Drive are to be held.

This season the club have also hired a professional groundsman.

Newcomers are welcome to call in then, as well as the following Saturday May 2, to see what bowling is all about. Spectators are also very welcome at the clubs home matches on

Wednesday, May 6, against Petworth (start 6pm); Saturday, May 9, against Steyning (start 2pm) and Wednesday, May 13, against Crawley (start 2pm).

The Club is situated behind the Cy-cle Shop on West Street, Storrington and admission is free!

Storrington Bowls Club are ready for the new season

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Sullivan header lifts YM up to sixthSaturday April 11- Sussex County League Div 1Horsham YMCA 1 – 0 Eastbourne Town

FootballTom Norris – Football Reporter

A fi rst half Nick Sullivan header was all that separated Horsham YMCA and visitors Eastbourne Town last Saturday, as Peter Buck-land’s side returned to winning ways with a 1-0 victory at Gorings Mead.

YM bounced back from their East-er Monday defeat to league leaders Dorking Wanderers with a com-posed performance against fourth-placed Town, and the three points lifts them up to sixth spot in Divi-sion 1.

Manager Buckland commented: “It had an end of season feel to it, but the fact does remain that against one of the better sides in the league we have won again. It’s just bizarre.

“That’s Eastbourne Town and Newhaven we’ve beaten twice now. We’ve beaten Pagham, Dorking Wanderers and Littlehampton Town, and yet we’ve had some ridiculous results that have cost us so dearly.

“I guess it is hard to motivate our-selves when there is nothing to play for, but what I said before the game was that I’d like to think that as a group of players they are out there for ninety minutes of football, which is why they’re here and what they love doing.”

Eastbourne failed to register a single shot on target all game, much thanks to a disciplined YM defence that was marshalled superbly by man of the match Matt Crane.

At the opposite end, Nick Sulli-van’s twenty-third goal of the sea-son secured the win as he headed home an inch perfect cross from Luke Gedling, who recorded his 100th game for YM, eight minutes before the break.

Buckland concluded: “If we can fi nish fi fth or sixth, we can turn around and say that we have had a bad season, but we’ve fi nished fi fth in the league. That’s not so bad, and it’s important to me that we keep that mentality and that spirit going and roll it on into next year.”

YM Team: Lockwood, Carden, Crane, O’Carroll, Evans, Dugdale, Gedling, D. Sullivan (J. Brown 81), D. Brown, Schaaf, N. Sullivan. Unused Subs: Fox, Gathern.

Eastbourne Town keeper Broad-bent prevents a second YM goal

YM`s Sam Schaaf in action against Eastbourne Horsham YM's manager Peter Buckland

Photos by Clive Turner

Horsham’s fate decided despite an improved performance

Saturday April 11 - Ryman League Division One SouthFaversham Town 2 – 0 Horsham

Horsham’s very small chance of escaping relegation was fi nally dealt a fatal blow in Dom Di Pao-la’s fi rst game in charge at promo-tion chasing Faversham Town.

It was certainly too late in the day for the new manager to infl uence the Hornets’ fate for this season and his eff orts must now turn to next season in the Sussex County League, to be renamed the Macron Store Southern Combination Football League.

Next season will be the Hornets fi rst outside the Isthmian League for over four decades and will contain a number of interesting and tricky lo-cal derbies for the team as they at-tempt to make their stay at this level a one season occurrence.

Just how many of the current squad will remain next season is to be seen but with only the injured duo of Tom Bold and Lewis Hamilton and ex manager Storey the only players

missing Di Paola had a near full squad to choose from.

In the early stages both teams ex-changed eff orts on goal but the diffi -cult playing surface favoured Faver-sham’s long ball game and their tall forwards height advantage was caus-ing Horsham problems; as it has to teams all season with the Kent side scoring over one hundred goals.

Arguably Horsham’s best player this season, ‘keeper Gareth Wil-liams, made the fi rst of many good saves during the game, saving well from David Botterill’s header as the home side looked to cement their play off place. As the pressure built on the Hornets’ goal Williams saved well again, this time from Charley Robertson. Williams was eventually beaten on twenty fi ve minutes how-ever when a quick passing move from defence put Faversham’s Dean Grant in on goal from where he shot passed the Horsham ‘keeper.

The home side continued to press and the only surprise as the referee called half time was that Faversh-am’s lead was not a goal or two more. However this was an all together more determined and organised Horsham, especially in defence, and if Di Paula has instilled this in them in such a short time then next season

the team should reap the rewards.Straight from the restart the su-

perb Williams was called on to once again thwart the home side; this time diving to push Wayne Wilson’s shot around the post. Faversham began to get frustrated and collected a few yellow cards as the free scoring team failed to add to their solitary goal. For the Hornets Camara and Gilbert were also cautioned as they battled to stem the tide of Faversham attacks and in an attempt to turn the tide Di Paula sent on Hadi, Izokun and Berry for Obersteller, Hope and Camara.

The changes failed to inspire any threat to Faversham and home keep-er Robert French remained fairly untroubled. Five minutes from time the match, and Horsham’s Ryman League status, was over when Matt Bourne’s bullet header from Wilson’s free kick fl ew into the net.

With two games remaining there is nothing left to play for apart from pride and the chance for some of the players to show the new manager they are maybe not as bad as the re-sults would suggest.

Williams, Hope (Izokun 77) Rogers, Obersteller (Hadi 65) Byrne, Gilbert, Branford, Welch, McCreadie, Nwa-chukwu, Camara (Berry 80). Unused Subs: Frankland, Cusdin

footballDave Smith – Sports Editor

an improved performanceHorsham & District Darts launch new websiteDartsDave Smith – Sports Editor

The Horsham & District Darts League have a new website where the lat-est results and league tables can be viewed along with the contact de-tails for team secretaries, archive and current photographs and more.

Teams play on Friday nights and the league is run on a charity basis, sup-

porting the ‘Lest We Forget’ Associa-tion. ‘Lest We Forget’ is a small chari-ty that supports current and ex service men and women with disabilities.

The organisers are off ering links on the web site for local companies for £25 in support of ‘Lest We Forget’. Anyone interested in taking a spon-sored link on the web site should con-tact the organisers at www.horsha-manddistrictdartsleague.co.uk

Horsham & District Darts League

Div 1TEAM P W L F A PTS

1 BBHVC 21 21 0 152 37 1522 Roff ey SSC B 21 17 4 138 51 1383 Railway 21 19 2 131 58 1314 Roff ey SSC C 20 17 4 121 68 1215 Cat & Canary 21 8 13 102 87 1026 The Windmill 21 9 12 94 95 947 The Star 22 9 13 93 105 93

Div 1TEAM P W L F A PTS

1 Kings Arms (H) 21 14 7 113 76 1132 Kings Arms (B) 20 13 7 98 82 983 Roff ey SSC A 22 5 17 67 131 674 Rising Sun 21 7 16 64 125 645 Roff ey C.C. 20 4 16 60 120 606 Rising Sun All. 21 3 18 55 134 557 BBHSC 21 1 20 35 154 35

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK

The girls gave it their all and I couldn’t be prouder of them but the luck just did not

go our way

Jane Denman

footballLuke Gedling

clocks up 100 YM appearances

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Records broken as Horsham end season in styleSaturday April 11 – London 3 South East LeagueHorsham 92 – 3 Hastings & Bex-hill

RugbyRichard Ordidge - HRUFC

Horsham rounded off the season in style with a resounding 92-3 win at home to already relegated Hastings & Bexhill.

In the perfect conditions the Green and Whites broke a series of club records since the advent of league rugby namely biggest win 92-3, most tries scored in a game 14, most league points in a season 101, most points scored in a season 806, least points conceded in a sea-son 239, and most tries scored in a season 120.

Individual honours go to top try scorer Jamie Gibbs with 17, top points scorer Tom Johnson with 167 and a special mention to both Johnny Ordidge and Ben Rush from Matamata, in Waikato, New Zea-land, who were the only players to play in every game.

It was a performance that de-lighted Horsham head coach Nick Stocker. He said: “We were in a cel-ebratory mood having secured the title a few weeks ago. We tried to play champagne rugby and this was a fi ne way to end the season. We now need to focus on the cup fi nal.”

Horsham started quickly and following good phase play a pen-

alty was taken as a scrum which re-sulted in a pushover try for Richard Tredgett after 3 minutes.

The Green and Whites then scored a further two tries in three minutes when the ball was spun wide and Gibbs made a break for a fi ne try fi nished by Mills. Ordidge then made an incisive break and the ball was spun wide for James Whiting to score. Both tries were converted by Tom Johnson and af-ter 18 minutes Horsham were lead-ing 19-0.

Hastings & Bexhill pegged Hor-sham back with a penalty but the pressure was soon on again as Hor-sham added a further three tries in the fi nal ten minutes of the half. Following a scrum penalty James Whiting scored his second try, and then Tredgett scored his second try from the back of the scrum and on the stroke of half time Matt Stone scored out wide meaning Horsham entered the break 38-3 up.

In the second half Horsham turned on the style and added a further eight tries. Ordidge burst through the middle to score and Thompson scored out wide follow-ing several phases.

Then in a purple patch the Green and Whites scored four tries in eight minutes. Scott Price broke several tackles to score under the posts, Jonny Whiting unselfi shly passed to Giles Barber in support to score, Jonny Whiting scored after good phase play, and Barber scored

his second try to take Horsham into a 78-3 lead after 70 minutes.

Horsham’s attacking was relent-less as Hastings & Bexhill’s heads started to drop. A fi ne break was made by James Whiting which was taken on by Will Bell, and Goward stormed over from 25 yards. Jonny Whiting then drove over to score his second try in the fi nal minute after a tap penalty. Eleven tries were converted by Johnson.

Stocker singled out the following players for praise: “Liam Brady has really started to develop his han-dling and competed well against a big lumpy set of forwards. It was good to have Matt Stone back from injury and Giles Barber showed his pace. Richard Tredgett was my man of the match for a couple of tries, his tackling and he carried well.

Johnny Ordidge had a good game, Will Bell was consistency personi-fi ed, James Whiting ran some great support lines and carried with pur-pose and Jamie Gibbs was always threatening.”

Horsham attempt to secure an historic league and cup double at East Grinstead on May 9 when they face the winners of Crowborough and Haywards Heath in the fi nal of the Bob Rogers Sussex Cup.

Horsham Team: Bell; James Whiting, Ordidge, Gibbs, Mills; Johnson, Rush; Brady, Stone (Smith 40), Barber; Jonny Whiting, Goward; Fisher, Thompson, Tredg-ett (Price 40)

Final London 3 South East League TableTeam Pd W D L F A Pts

1 Horsham 22 21 0 1 806 239 1012 Dartf ordians 22 18 0 4 758 287 903 H’fi eld & Waldron 22 15 1 6 592 337 744 Old Dunstonians 22 15 0 7 436 478 675 Folkestone 22 13 1 8 518 359 666 Bromley 22 12 1 9 403 291 607 Uckfi eld 22 9 0 13 367 412 478 Pulborough 22 8 0 14 347 512 389 Gillingham Anch. 22 7 0 15 400 543 37

10 Park House 22 7 0 15 312 543 2911 Lewes 22 4 0 18 303 722 1512 Hasti ngs & Bexhill 22 1 1 20 252 771 12

Saturday April 11 - London 3 South East LeaguePark House 7 - 15 Pulborough

RugbyMartin Read – Sports Reporter

In their last game of the campaign Pulborough maintained their league

status with a welcome, if unaccus-tomed; away win – against the Kent side they beat at home in October’s seasonal opener, Park House - con-demning them to relegation.

Lewes and Hastings also go down, Boro fi nishing eighth on 38 points, one ahead of Gillingham Anchorians. There was all to play for in this fi nal

league match, which had an extra edge because Anchorians were play-ing nearby and if they beat Bromley and Boro lost then Boro would have been for the drop. But despite start-ing slowly and conceding a converted try Boro moved up a gear, easing the tension and winning easily enough in the end to secure their league fu-

Boro survive in a good club season ture for next season. Seven nil down at half time Boro

turned with the wind and slope in their favour and began to assert control, closing out Park House. Dan Brown crossed the line ahead of a Tom Hoey penalty before Dan Paige’s try was converted by Frazer Oliphant-Hope to give Boro the decisive 15-7 win.

Team Manager Roger Hunt told the District Post: “After getting

back into this league our pre season aim was to build up the club stand-ings. The seconds and thirds have been promoted and the fi rsts have stayed up, so all in all that’s pretty satisfying.

“We’ve got some good reserves coming through and, looking ahead to next season we want the feeder sides to make further progress and consolidate the fi rsts higher up the table.”

Horsham fi nished worthy Champions

Sussex RFU President Ken Nichols presented the trophy to captain Paul Talbot

Horsham dominated Hastings & Bexhill in the fi nal game