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If only the England team were as passionate as the football fans in Horsham. Supporters have been out in force in the town centre, with thousands taking a break from work to watch Wednesday’s vital final group match against Slovenia. There were wild scenes in local pubs as Jermaine Defoe scored to send England through to the knockout stages, where they will meet the old foe, Germany. With Aurac reporting a boom in TV sales, flags flying from offices, homes, cars and in one instance in Ashington even a monster truck, Hor- sham is well and truly behind the national team! The tournament has coin- cided with great weather - good news for the pubs which have heavily promoted coverage of matches. Thanks to its two large outside televisions, rented from Piries Place neighbours Aurac, B52s bar has become a central gathering point for matches. General manager Steve Threlfall described the at- mosphere as “incredible” on Wednesday, but other pubs have also been doing a roar- ing trade and will be hoping the Three Lions progress to the latter stages. You’ll have done well to find a seat at The Bear, Bar Vin, The Bed- ford, Kings Arms and The Shelley in Broadbridge Heath too. One spectator at B52s, John O’Sullivan, who owns the Candy Box newsagents, admitted that he wasn’t even a football fan but simply couldn’t miss the game as an event. “How often do you see this kind of atmosphere in Horsham?” he said. Horsham Football Club manager John Maggs was pleased with the team’s per- formance but said he would consider dropping Rooney! He also felt England would beat Germany, so long as it doesn’t go to penalties! More on Pages 3, 4, 5 &7 Horsham & District. 01403 251000 Friday, 25th June 2010 Anyone at work? - Open 24/7, 365 days a year - Discounted air/ sea ports - Any time, any place, anywhere - Covering all locations covered by The Resident - Owner drivers always required 01403 242424 The only taxi number you will ever need All makes servicing & repairs 01403 750500 NIGHTINGALE ROAD, HORSHAM £10 OFF Car & Van MOT’s FREE Retest within 10 DAYS* MOTORBIKE MOT’s ONLY £25 FREE Retest within 10 Days AIRCON RE-GAS £49.99 inc VAT *Retail customers only. Offer expires 30.06.2010 Please quote “RESIDENT” at time of booking to validate offer

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If only the England teamwere as passionate as thefootball fans in Horsham.

Supporters have been outin force in the town centre,with thousands taking abreak from work to watchWednesday’s vital final groupmatch against Slovenia.

There were wild scenes inlocal pubs as Jermaine Defoescored to send Englandthrough to the knockoutstages, where they will meetthe old foe, Germany.

With Aurac reporting aboom in TV sales, flags flyingfrom offices, homes, cars andin one instance in Ashingtoneven a monster truck, Hor-sham is well and truly behindthe national team!

The tournament has coin-cided with great weather -good news for the pubswhich have heavily promotedcoverage of matches.

Thanks to its two largeoutside televisions, rentedfrom Piries Place neighboursAurac, B52s bar has becomea central gathering point for

matches.General manager Steve

Threlfall described the at-mosphere as “incredible” onWednesday, but other pubshave also been doing a roar-ing trade and will be hopingthe Three Lions progress tothe latter stages. You’ll havedone well to find a seat atThe Bear, Bar Vin, The Bed-ford, Kings Arms and TheShelley in Broadbridge Heathtoo.

One spectator at B52s,John O’Sullivan, who ownsthe Candy Box newsagents,admitted that he wasn’t evena football fan but simplycouldn’t miss the game as anevent. “How often do you seethis kind of atmosphere inHorsham?” he said.

Horsham Football Clubmanager John Maggs waspleased with the team’s per-formance but said he wouldconsider dropping Rooney!He also felt England wouldbeat Germany, so long as itdoesn’t go to penalties!

More on Pages 3, 4, 5 &7

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England pour forward in the first half, creating a number of good ‘oohs’ at B52s

Zeroes to Heroes

Well, that was quite tense wasn’t it? And now we face the Germans...see youdown the pub for the penalty shoot-out then. Some of Horsham’s supportersput into words how they felt after Wednesday’s victory over Slovenia...

Graham Russell, Manager ofAurac, Piries Place: “We had a really good start toJune in the run up to the WorldCup, and it’s the big screensthat are selling well. “There are a lot of promotionsaround the World Cup and thatis helping to drive sales. “The blokes think ‘fantastic, Iget a big screen’ while thewomen think ‘ brilliant, I havea stylish flat screen!’

John Maggs, Manager of Hor-sham Football Club:“I was in Portugal on holidayfor the first two games and like

everyone else I couldn’t under-stand the way we were play-ing, couldn’t understand theselections, and there were a lotof English people out there atcafes and bars and everyonewas feeling down about it.”

Robert Burnie, Americancoach of Horsham BaseballClub:“Well I’ve been living in Eng-land for six years so I considermyself an England supporter. Ireally wanted England to gothrough but my perfect sce-nario was for USA to gothrough too.

“The World Cup has really en-gulfed America, as all themajor networks are showing itand it’s huge. 23million peoplewere watching the first gameagainst England.”

Dan Spencer, war hero:“I went down to B52s and itwas packed. We paid for atable, which was £30 but youget eight free pints betweenyou so it’s only a couple ofquid. I’m glad we did as it re-ally was heaving.”

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Cheers and beers at bars

Fans at B52’s celebrate as Defoe sneaks into score what was to prove the vital goal against Slovenia

Laura Ward, Forest School, Horsham:“A lot of the pupils moved pretty swiftlyto the Youth Wing, where they wereshowing the game live. We didn’t let

them leave any earlier than 3pm, but itwas pretty packed over there.”

John O’Sullivan, Candy Box ownerand funnyman:“I was down at B52s and really enjoyedit. How often do you see scenes like that

on a Wednesday afternoon intown? I don’t even like football inparticular but I was down therefor the atmosphere.”

Dan Spencer:“Everyone was getting their facepainted as one of the girls hadbought some paints from theParty Shop in the Carfax. SoI decided to have a StGeorge’s Cross paintedon my head!”

Graham Russell: “B52s have rentedtheir two televisionsfrom us, the Philips 9Series, and they

are selling well for us as there’s agood deal on them at the mo-ment.”

Dan Spencer:“There was plenty of singing andchanting, even during the nationalanthem, and it was good to see the

team singing it too. I thinkthey were more up for it

and that spurred themon on Wednesday.”

Kaytie Harding,Voice from theCoal Shed Choir Di-rector:

“I think if the playersenjoy the singing

Can any readers lip read?No? Good...

It’s always a rollercoaster ofemotions watching England

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Dan Spencer, right, enjoys himself while off duty

Run out of Vuvuzelas at Sainsbury’s?

then it can help release the ten-sion but I don’t think it can helpthe team’s performance on thepitch.“But it is good for sportsmen tolearn to sing together, as ithelps them breathe together.Choirs have an almost tele-pathic ability to come togetherand this can work for sportsteams as well.”

John O’ Sullivan: “I did sit down at the front andsay ‘can we put loose womenon?’ But I got booed.

Paul Roberts, The Bear“It was packed in here and wehad a few special promotionsgoing. It was pandemonium inhere when the goal went in, butit was a nice kind of pandemo-nium!”

John Maggs:“I thought Capello got it aboutright on Wednesday. But I’mnot sure about Wayne Rooney -his touch is poor and he doesn’tlook fully fit. I would gambleon leaving him out.”

Robert Burnie:“We had a big screenup at work, and had

a

computer on showing the USAgame. It was great to see usscore that late goal, and we’vedeserved it as we’ve had thosetwo good goals ruled out(against Slovenia and Alge-ria).”

John O’ Sullivan:“That’s the best thing about theWorld Cup. Everyone is happy,spends more money and wejust need to stay in it for a littlewhile longer so we can havemore scenes in Horsham likewe saw at the end of the (Slove-nia) game.”

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Some younger England fans in town on Wednesday

Well, it’s not like his team’s ever going to qualify!

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John Maggs:“I think we have a really goodchance against the Germans. Theyhave a good young team and havelooked impressive, but maybe it’stoo early for some of their players.There’s obviously going to be ahuge build up, and the atmosphereis going to be just electric.

Paul Roberts:“I don’t think we’ll have a problemwith Germany. I think we’ll win itcomfortably. It’s like Brazil - it’s alla fear factor at the end of the day.If you want to win it you have tobeat the best anyway.”

John Maggs:“I would give Crouch a go withDefoe. Crouch has proven himselfon the International stage and de-serves a chance, and I would be

tempted to go with Joe Cole too. Hewas probably only left out of theSlovenia match because of whatJohn Terry said - as a manager youcan’t allow your players to dictatewho is picked.”

Dan Spencer:“At the end of the game everyonewas really happy as it looked likewe had topped the group, but thenit went over to the USA game andthey had scored.“So we’re facing Germany and thenprobably Argentina. We’re havingre-runs of all the wars!”

Robert Burnie:“The draw is perfect for us (USA)as we have Ghana and then SouthKorea or Uruguay, where as youguys have to get past Germany andthen Argentina.”

John Maggs: “Let’s just hope itdoesn’t go to penalties.”

Martin and Gareth raise a toast to, erm, England’s dismalperformance against Algeria!

Now for Germany!

Continued from Page 5... Pictures on Pages 1, 3,4 & 5 by Daragh Ryan. Pictures on Page 1 & 7 by Vic Heritage

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The Big Picture

Jared Cox pitches for his team, the Red Sox at Horsham Junior Baseball Club’s open day on Saturday. The day, held to mark the start of the new season, was held despite new kitbeing delayed due to those pesky volcanic ash clouds. The day involved several matches between the young players as well as a Dad’s Home Run Derby, where the juniors hadthe chance to catch out one of their coaches, who in turn were trying to smash the ball off the pitch! For a full report see pages 70-71 Pic: Chris woolgar for TheResident

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There’s no doubt about it, itis sad that many of our pubsare not what they used to be.

Whether it be because of thefinancial climate or socialshifts, traditional English pubsare disappearing.

Some are closing, some arebecoming more like entertain-ment centres with giant flatscreen TVs and live musicnights, while many are becom-ing more like restaurants.

Brewery firm Hall andWoodhouse has very muchopted to take the third option.

In February this year, MattKearsey became the new direc-tor of pubs at the brewery, andhe told Dorset paper The DailyEcho: “When you boil it down,it’s about making the businessmore profitable for publicans.”

While traditionalists maynot like it, you can forgive anypub that wishes to revive flag-ging fortunes by focusing onfood. We all need to make a liv-ing, after all.

We could discussthe impact ofHall and

Woodhouse’s stance all daylong, but they deserve at leastsome credit for putting theirhands in their pockets and in-vesting in pubs.

Here in Horsham, they brew-ery has invested heavily in theformer Green Dragon pub, nowcalled The Olive Branch, whileThe Boars Head is to be reno-vated. it is hoped that perhapsboth may eventually be as suc-cessful as The Hornbrook.

However, The Olive Branch(yes, it is a bit of a naff namebut who cares, really?) appearsto have beeninfluencedmore byThe BlackJug.

Of allHorsham’sexcel-lent

pubs - and there are many - theBlack Jug has arguably foundthe best balance in terms ofbeing well known for its foodwhile still being a pub at heart.

And as you’ll have read inlast week’s paper, a pub atheart is exactly what new OliveBranch manager Ben Daltonclaims he is running.

There’s certainly been bigchanges at the pub - as youwould expect from nearly£600,000 of investment. Thelayout has remained prettymuch the same, as the buildingdates back to the 15th centuryso major work is difficult. Sothere’s still the two part bararea, with the conservatorytoo, and you still have pictureson the wall of the pub throughthe ages.

But there’s plenty that’s new. You can now, for instance,dine al fresco from thenew and very pleasantgarden.

There is even a firepit in the garden just

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Dragon is Smokin’ againReview: The Olive Branch, Horsham

A 68-year-old man was airlifted to hos-pital following a collision on the A264at Horsham.

The man, from Horsham, was driving ablue Ford Focus southbound between theMoorhead and Faygate roundabouts,when the incident happened at around7.50am on Saturday.

His car rolled and came to rest on theopposite carriageway.

He was airlifted to Kings College Hospi-tal in London with serious injuries, whichare not believed to be life-threatening.

The 51-year-old driver of a black Mit-subishi L200 pickup from Crawley, whowas arrested on suspicion of dangerousdriving and failing to stop at the scene ofan accident, has been bailed until August15.

Police are appealing for witnesses to thecollision or who may have seen either ofthe vehicles in the area in the time leadingup to it, to contact 0845 60 70 999 quotingOperation Beverton.

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to take the chill off the airwhilst you are relaxing on thecomfy sofas.

New main and a la cartemenus include such dishes asPressed Pork Belly and LambShank Shepherd’s Pie, severalMediterranean dishes and

there’s a choice of daily chang-ing specials.

Also new are is a range offine wines, beers, spirits andsoft drinks.

In terms of appearance, per-haps the most striking ele-ments aside from the gardenare the open plan kitchen, fastbecoming the must-have fea-

ture of any self respectingrestaurant, and a striking newcoffee machine, which isroughly the size of Brazil.

It does serve notice of thepub’s intentions. As well asserving a good brew, Ben isopening the Olive Branch at9am for breakfast, which couldmake it a big hit with visitors to

the town once the new Trav-elodge opens later in the sum-mer.

You can’t help but be im-pressed, but of course the foodneeds to be a hit if they are tofill the huge central ‘largeparty’ table in the Conserva-tory on a daily basis.

We popped down to sampleits delights, and for starter toshare we tried the meat PantryPlate (£15.50).

It encompasses more of theMediterranean influence, withcrispy bread rather than a softbaguette, along with curedham, a nicely textured coarsepork pate and fig relish, and aroast chicken tart.

There are also fish and veg-etable platter options, and it’sof a well balanced size, al-though if platters are not yourcup of tea we would recom-mend the tart and the pate.However, you may wish to askfor it to be served with a softerbread, which shouldn’t be aproblem as The Olive Branchoffers a good range of breads,balsamic vinegar and olive oils.

You may also wish to con-sider the Seared Diver CaughtScallops as a starter. This dishis considered the chef’s signa-ture main dish (£14.50), butscallops are a bit of an acquired

taste so you may not considerit for a main.

Ben said that, along witheverything else, they wouldserve a smaller portion as astarter if asked.

We tried the scallops, servedwith Celeriac mash, shallots,green beans and a splash ofcider, with a side dish of skinnyFrench fries (you can requestchunky if you wish!) and thechef’s own ketchup sauce, andfound it worked well.

The scallops were of a betterquality than what you wouldexpect for a ‘gastro-pub’ andthe mash potato was soft butnot too creamy, and the saucecarried a well judged mix offlavours.

The Slow Roast Chicken(£12.50), ordered with BenDalton’s recommendation, wasagain cooked to perfection,with Artichoke mash potato,buttered spring greens, pars-ley, chives, olive oil and whitewine.

We tried a couple of dessertsat the end, and can only saythat you can’t go too far wrongwith the chocolate fondantwith Purbeck’s ice cream.

While we’re on the subject ofice cream, you could do worsethan pop along and order ascoop or two while soaking up

the sun in the garden - it’sgreat ice cream.

There’s now a good wine list,of which we opted for thehouse red - a Cabernet sauvi-gnon de Neuville (£13). It’s asafe choice, but you’ll probablybe pleased if you opt to pay aan extra £2 per bottle and gofor the Juan Gil Monastrell.

Overall, The Olive Branch isan impressive and welcomeaddition to Horsham’s bur-geoning dining out options.

The service is efficient andamiable, and The Olive Branchcould just tempt you awayfrom East Street’s options.

In terms of price, the pricesput it among the top end ofHorsham’s pubs, with mainspriced between £9 and £15 inkeeping with the likes of TheHornbrook and Black Jug. Thesteak, naturally is more expen-sive with the Pepper Steak £17and the Fillet Steak £19.50.

Like those aforementionedpubs, The Olive Branch issomewhere where you canconsider having a sit downmeal in comfortable, pleasantand relatively quiet if relativelyinformal surroundings.

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There’s a huge dog agility show atCoolhurst (Horsham Rugby Club onHammerpond Rd) today. The BridgeHouse AC Open Agility Show is heldon the Saturday, while the SurreyDTS Open Agility Test is held on theSunday. A great day out for dogs -and owners of course.

3rd Jul

Horsham’s most talented artists willbe exhibiting work during HorshamArtists' Open Studios events on ,26th and 27th June. You can enjoythe work of the best artists and mak-ers in the area as they open theirhomes, studios and gardens. Read more on Page 21

26th Jun

To celebrate five fantastic years ofBilly Elliot the Musical in the WestEnd, the producers are, for the firsttime, offering schools and youthgroups the opportunity to stagetheir own production. Forest andMillais are giving it a go - it’s at theCapitol until 1st July. Tickets £11.

30th Jun

Pauline Clark is opening up her gar-den at 4 Bens Acre, Horsham, RH136LW, today. Set on the edge of StLeonards Forest and a RiversideWalk, it’s a plant lover’s garden,100ft x 45ft, using different levelsand interesting designs and has fea-tured in Sussex Life. Call 266912

26th Jun

Sussex Air Ambulance hosts its thirdopen Day at its base on DunsfoldPark, off the A282 between Hor-sham and Guildford, at 11am-4pm.You can look around the helicopters,and other attractions include daleks,storm troopers, helicopter rides, busrides and classic cars

11th Jul

The latest Shrek film - Shrek ForeverAfter, is at the Capitol, in 3D, fromtonight. Shrek is duped into signinga pact with Rumpelstiltskin, andfinds himself in an alternate versionof Far Far Away, where ogres arehunted, Rumpelstiltskin is king andShrek and Fiona have never met.

26th Jun

There’s a fashion show hosted byThe Essence of Fashion, in aid ofChase hospice, at Sedgwick Park.Tickets £20 to include a fabulousbuffet by Country Produce and winetasting. Auction and a raffle too. Formore info call Alice on 08008406494/07968 745719

1st Jul

The three day Goodwood Festival ofSpeed starts today. Lots of big namesthis year, as usual, including LewisHamilton, Jenson Button, Mark Web-ber and Nico Rosberg. It’s not cheapbut it is probably the best gatheringof sports cars you’ll ever see. See Pages 57 & 60 for more

2nd Jul

Voice from the Coal Shed stages itsfirst rock gig at St John the EvangelistShurch Hall, Horsham, at 8-11pm.The night features three choirs - CoalShed Rock, Voices from the Coal Shedand Kidz&Co. Expect anything fromAC/DC to Muse. Tickets £8/£4 fromAdam on 07789 795133.

3rd Jul

Southwater Village schools are stag-ing their annual summer fete with afun-packed afternoon. Attractionsinclude a tin can alley, the humanfruit machine, bouncy castles,tombolas, face-painting and “beatthe goalie”. Entry to the fete, at12.30-4.30pm, is £1/50p

26th Jun

Royal Sun Alliance is celebrating 300years this year (in various guises)and is celebrating with a big It’s AKnockout style event at HorshamRugby Club today. There’ll be a BBQ,licenced bar and of course a BuckingSheep. The event starts at 3pm andall are welcome to attend.

25th Jun

Horsham Cricket Club 1st XI take onChichester Priory Park CC at hometoday, and tomorrow (4th) a SussexCricket Development team. Both ofthe matches are league games. Cur-rently Horsham are second in theSussex Premier League but lost toleaders Preston Nomads last week

3rd Jul

Trinity Church Players present ‘TheTruth About Ruth’ today at 8pm, andtomorrow with supper at 7.30pmfollowed by the show at 9pm. Theperformances are at Holy TrinityChurch, Rushams Road, with tickets£6 (children £3) from 262081.Read more on Page 18

2nd Jul

Sussex Thunder will be looking toget their first victory at their newground - Broadbridge Heath stadium- against London Blitz today. It’ll be a2.30pm kick off. It’s something a bitdifferent for the district, so do popdown and cheer the lads on andmake them feel at home.

4th Jul

The Horsham School of dance will beperforming two shows at the Capitoltoday. Features a medley of dancestyles, from Baby Flower Fairies toBollywood, the show opens in Indiawith 'The Secret Garden' and in Con-temporary Dance styles. Tickets cost£13 from 01403 750220.

3rd Jul

Skateboarder Lucy Adams will offi-cially open the summer fete atKingslea School in Horsham, andgive a bit of a show too. There willalso be a dog handling display fromHMP Belmarsh, as well as your usualraffle, stalls, bouncy castle etc. Theevent is at 12-4pm, adults 50p entry

26th Jun

Storrington Village Day will this yearbe held on the Recreation groundfrom 2-9pm. A full programme of en-tertainment has been organised bythe Rotary/Lions/Round Table, in-cluding Classic Car display, Funfair,craft and society stalls, arena events,a beer tent and music.

26th Jun

As you’ll probably know, Leonard-slee gardens in Lower Beedingcloses today, as it has been sold afterbeing in the hands of the Loder fam-ily for generations. Bit it’s been aspopular as ever so far this season,with the rhododendrons now attheir best. There’s wallabies too!

30th Jun

The Friends of Forest School host agood night of live music at the schooltonight at 8pm. the Jack Mac Experi-ence, Rocky Dyson and the Cyclones,and Stones tribute Hot Rocks. Ticketsare £5 from 01403 261086. Thenight is held in aid of CLIC Sargent.Licenced bar and snacks

9th Jul

Horsham Lawn Tennis Club openday is running on from 10am. Therewill be a ball machine, serve speedgun, plus opportunities for adultsand juniors to play with members ina social tournament.The open day isfor all ages and equipment is avail-able. See Page 71 for details

27th Jun

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Peter James will be talking about hiscrime novels, which are based inSussex, at County Hall North, ChartWay, Horsham at 6.30pm. Followingthe talk, Peter will take part in aquestion and answer session. Forfurther information or to book tick-ets contact 01444 236355.

14th Jul

FrenchFest returns to Horsham andlooks set to be a great event. It kicksoff today with businesses taking partin a boules contest for the May Gur-ney Cup - The Resident will be de-fending champions! A Normanre-enactment is new for the Saturdayand Napoleonic troops return too.

16th JulOne to Watch

Odyssey Festival

3rd-4th July

The 2010 Odyssey Weekend Festi-val is being held at WindleshamHouse School in Washington.

1,500 children from across WestSussex from the age of 2 upwards willbe performing to raise funds andawareness for Sparks – the children'smedical research charity.

One of the many attractions of theweekend will be the Saturdayevening Odyssey Show.

With a cast of hundreds and cut-ting edge entertainment technologyincluding the lasted in show lighting,lasers and fireworks all performedwithin a special surround sound sys-tem that will envelop the audience.

The innovative show will be seenfor miles around and break new tech-nical ground as well as providing theaudience with an outdoor multi-

media spectacular. There will be guest appearances by

the Red Devils parachute regimentfreefall team, dancers from the Lon-don Russian Ballet School and mes-sages from the astronauts of theInternational Space Station.

Following Saturday night’s extrav-aganza, the gates will reopen on Sun-day lunchtime for an afternoon ofmusic and entertainment. Top of thebill will be the legendary BootlegBeatles supported by top local bandsand performers including the popu-lar Will and the People.

Throughout the weekend visitorswill also be able to enjoy a fair-ground, air shows, a Super Cars dis-play, face painting, bouncy castle,shopping village plus food and drinkstalls.

Horsham Rugby Club hosts the 4thannual touch tournament at its Cool-hurst ground today. As usual, expectsome teams to play in fancy dress,and others to not entirely know therules! Always a good day out though.There will be a BBQ and the bar willbe open too...

31st Jul

Last year’s Big Day Out has becomeSparks in the Park, and the organis-ers are promising that Horsham Parkis going to be the setting for “themost amazing carnival processionHorsham has ever seen”. There willbe events leading up to the event in-cluding samba workshops

24th Jul

It could be a new look Horsham sidethat turns out for the team’s firstfriendly at Burgess Hill. There’s talkthat captain Sam Page could leave,while Worthing skipper Paul Kennett(who used to play youth footy forSteyning and Partridge Green) couldbe joining the Hornets.

17th Jul

It’s the turn of some of the seniorSouthern Motocross Riders to tacklethe Horsham Course (along theHammerpond Road to ManningsHeath - follow SMX signs) as the over40s, over 50s and over 60s kick upthe dirt. Races start from about11:45pm.

11th Jul

The Resident is Horsham’s onlyindependently owned newspa-per.

The paper continues togo from strength tostrength and is now deliv-ered through up to10,000 doors every weekin addition to being avail-able at hundreds of out-lets across the district.

Pick up your FREEcopy from supermar-kets, newsagents, estateagents, coffee shops,dental surgeries, banksand building societies,hotels, recruitmentagencies, lunch restaurants, bars,clubs, pubs, petrol stations andgarages, garden centres, railwaysstations, Swan Walk, Piries Placeshopping centre and many other re-tail outlets.

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Traders in the area - whichincorporates East Street, ParkPlace and Market Square - aredoing their best to promotethe area. Their efforts have

been undoubtedly been aidedby some high profile arrivalsin the last year.

Businesses also came to-gether to set up the hugelysuccessful Quarter Card Loy-alty Scheme, and last weekCarol Bramley, a regular atThe Cutting Room, became the

third winner as she collectedher selection of £200 worth ofgift vouchers from the 14 par-ticipating businesses.

The Quarter Card is now inits third month and rewardsloyal customers of the EastStreet traders. Each time acustomer in any of the partic-

East Street traders gather to present the vouchers to the scheme’s third winnerFor more information see the advertisement on Pages 24-25

ipating businesses spend £5 ormore, they are offered a cardand their first stamp. From thenon, each time they spend £5 ormore another stamp is addedand so on until all six spaces arefilled.

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Gemma Cairney the BBC Radio 1xtra break-fast show Co host and presenter of Channel4 Frock Me grew up in Horsham and was apupil at Greenway Primary School before completing her secondary education at Millais School for Girls. We caught up withGemma to have a chat about Glastonbury,fashion and what she is up to now.

So Gemma, you currently co-host the 1xtraBreakfast Radio Show with Trevor Nelson.What time do you get up in the morning?Early! My �irst alarm goes off at 5am (I have 2!).

A car picks me up at 5.40am. When I get to thestudio Trevor and I prepare for the show, whichis on air from 7-10am. We giggle, we annoy oneanother, we debate, we dance, we discuss & interact with thousands of people, we meet ouridols & I'm constantly learning the craft of radio.I love being a part of the 1Xtra Breakfast show,it's a big part of my life.

What is it like working with Trevor Nelson?He is an icon! And such a gentleman too. Trevor

was awarded a special Gold Sony award in Mayfor being a champion of music & basically a legend of radio! It was so, so, so special.. It wasat the end of the night and we had no idea untila huge pic of ‘the Nelson’ came up on one of themultiple screens, then a gospel choir sang tohim. His speech was also very special… I criedmy eyes out.What time do you �inish work?After the show we have a one hour de-brief andI try and leave around11am, but there is still lotsto do. I then go to the gym / yoga / a screeningof a �ilm / pre-record an interview for a futureshow / have a meeting with my agents or a production company about future projects andsometimes I get to go home and have a little nap!

What in�luences inspired you to become abroadcaster/presenter?It was always clear in my mind that'd I'd live mylife doing something really creative and I havenever imagined it any other way. From writingshort stories at age 3, (I used to sit in the kitchenand read them out to my Mum whilst she wcooking) to obsessing over GCSE Drama –

creativity has always been a big part of me. I wasvery fortunate to have Shirley Springer, nowDeputy Head Teacher at Millais School, mentorme through Years 10 & 11 when I was �inding ittough and I also had an amazing Drama teacherwho encouraged me greatly. Back then I was insistent that I wanted to act. I

still feel the progression from theatre trainingto working in the fashion industry and �inally�inding my feet as a presenter has all made totalsense to me. I have a big appetite for life and allits experiences.What’s so special about Glastonbury?I can honestly, hand on heart tell you that if youlove music, Glastonbury is an amazing experi-ence. It is one of my favourite festivals of theyear, it's huge for starters, a sea of tents and hap-penings that is apparently as big as the city ofBath! Whether you want to learn circus skills,drink herbal teas and discuss how to save theplanet or simply watch some gigantic headlin-ers then it's got it all. This year Gorrilaz, Muse,Snoop Dogg, Florence & the Machine, DizzeeRascal are all playing.

What’s your favourite Glastonburymemory?My best Glasto memory: Can't decidewhether it was being a backing dancer toKate Nash dressed as a skeleton on the pyramid stage or watching Jay Z tear it up on the same stage the next evening!

How did you get the job of presenting at Glas-tonbury?There was no direct path for me becoming a presenter. It stemmed from early ambition, having a big mouth and lots of opinions! Workwise I started out as a junior fashion stylist, notglamorous, I can assure you, it involved a lot ofironing and lugging suitcases of clothes on thetube to various locations. I went on a radio production course and as part of that process Ipitched Channel 4 to commission a radio programme called ‘Festival Fever’ with me as aroaming reporter at various summer festivals.

I was very fortunate to meet some brilliant people along the way, including Trevor Nelsonwho introduced me to the 1xtra Breakfast show.

Working for the BBC means I also get involvedin other projects too, such as Glastonbury.What is your job at Glastonbury?With Edith Bowman and Reggie on the sofa, I'mthere to rove and report from the underbellyfor this year’s BBC2 & 3 coverage of theevent. I'll be bobbing up and downin some of the various wonders that Glastonburyhas to offer.

Last year I did a link from a tightrope at onevenue and watched an eco fashion show at another. It's hard to portray the sheer volume ofinsane activities as it really isn't just about livemusic. I'm REALLY EXCITED! Xx

Do you come back and visit Horsham?Of course I do! I have family and a lot of friendshere. Now that Wabe has �inally opened i’mplanning a home trip very soon - I love Sushi!

And �inally… we couldn’t go without askingGemma one more question… as the Radio1fashion expert on the Jo Whiley show on Sundays and a Presenter of Frock Me onChannel 4, what are your top fashion tips forsummer?Keep it experimental is always my main fashion

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It would be interesting to seehow many men would turnup to compete if it was amale only event.

“A few might pass though,staggering home after a nightin the pub”, suggested onewalker.

Well, perhaps that’s a littleunfair - after all there was agood number of men who hadturned out to help marshal theevent. But it’s fair to say thatthe female of the species doesthis sort of thing a lot better!

Over 1,100 women turnedup at midnight in the park onSaturday night to compete inthe 13 mile walk around thetown centre, helping to raise

£150,000 for St Catherine’sHospice. Nothing short of anincredible effort.

Women accessorised withvarious head boppers, hats andwigs added a touch of colour tothe chilly summer Saturdaynight, as they walked thecourse before returning toHorsham Park as the sunbegan to rise in the early hoursof Sunday.

The £146,755 pledged willgo to support the work of StCatherine’s, which providesspecialised end of life care forpatients and their families,friends and carers in Crawley,Horsham, Mid Sussex and EastSurrey.

First to complete the coursewere mother and daughterKelly and Jen Pointon of Bew-bush, Crawley who finished in2 hours 54 minutes, shavingnearly 30 minutes off theirtime from last year.

“My Nan was at St Cather-ine’s 20 years ago, and it’s justthe best cause going,” saidKelly.

Taking a much neededstretch at the finish wereRachel Williams and herfriends from Horsham, who be-came best buddies duringschool and raised £1,000 be-tween them.

Wonder women

Event co-sponsor Steve Gubbins showsoff some moves during the warm up

“So how will I recognise you in thecrowd then?”

Plenty to smile about - but then this was taken before the 13 mile walk...All pictures by The Resident except where credited. All images available for free as Jpegs by emailing [email protected]

Continued on Page 17...

1,100 brave Midnight Walk for St Catherine’s

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“I have personal reasons forsupporting the charity as myNan died at the Hospice. We’veall had such a great night.” saidRachel.

St Catherine’s Hospice Or-ganiser Jen Wickham said: “Itwas a fabulous event and Iwould like to congratulate allour women for taking part andhelping us to raise such an in-

credible amount of money.“Since we first held the event

three years ago, the number ofwalkers and funds raised justkeeps on getting better.

“As an independent charity,we really do rely on the backingof our local communities tohelp us continue to provide endof life care services throughoutSussex and Surrey, so we wantto say a huge thank you every-one who walked, sponsored,

volunteered and helped makethe tea.

“And we couldn’t have hadsuch a successful night withoutthe support and help of oursponsors, Steve Gubbins Stu-dios in Warnham and BeautyWorks in Horsham. See you allnext year!”

The Midnight Walk is just oneof a number of fundraisingevents that St Catherine’s or-ganises throughout the year.

Find out how you can help atwww.stch.org.uk or follow theHospice on Facebookwww.facebook.com/stcatheri-neshospicecrawleyl Another charity eventkicked off on Saturday, atSouthwater Country Park.

Barbra Newman organised aPink 24-hour Paddlethonwhich started at 10am. For a re-port and pictures see pages 28-29

Many participants found colourful and inventiveways to stand out in a sea of blue

The Wigwam team, made up of staff at Holy Trinity and Forest playgroups

Continued from Page 16...

Rachel Williams and friends ready for a great night outPicture submitted by St Catherine’s Hospice More pictures on P18

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Trinity Church Players present TheTruth About Ruth on Friday 2nd July at8pm followed by refreshments; and Sat-urday 3rd July with a supper at 7.30pmfollowed by the show at 9pm.

This year Trinity Church Players havemade changes to its usual format.

For over 25 years they have staged a reli-gious musical. These have been very enjoy-able and successful, but it was decided thisyear, that they would like to sing some wellknown secular songs.

In order to this without losing the biblicalaspect of the show, leader Jane O’Sullivanand member Chris Tomkin looked closely atthe Old Testament book of Ruth.

By sticking closely to the text, Jane andChris were able to find secular, modernsongs such as Circle of Life, Send in theClowns and You’ve Got a Friend fit well withthe ancient story.

The show is directed by Lynn Andrews,and money raised will be split between HolyTrinity Church and St John Ambulance. TheTruth About Ruth will be performed at HolyTrinity Church, Rushams Road. Tickets areavailable from 262081 priced £6/£3 in-cluding refreshments, and £4 and £2 for theshow only.

Anyone requiring information about joiningTCP should contact Holy Trinity Church Of-

fice on H.261690 or email [email protected]

Raise the Ruth

Not even England’s lifeless display against Algeria could get these girls down! Picture: Chris Woolgar for The Resident

Some took their Teddy Bears to keep them company during the 13mile trek

It was all smiles before the walk - we didn’t stick around to see if theywere so happy at the end!A lot of younger women turned out this year

Pictures here are available to those pictured free of charge as jpegs. Email requests to [email protected]

The Half Moon Pub in Warninglid wasthe venue for the 4th annual cheesecakecompetition in aid of CHASE on 13thJune.

There were 25 entries that were all stun-ning to look at but it was down to the judges- Tristan from Restaurant Tristan, SteveCrane from Ockenden Manor and AliceChambers from The Essence of Fashion - tomake a decision.

The Winner was Clare Chambers with herOreo Cookie Cheesecake. She was ab-solutely thrilled and is looking forward toeating her prize of £100 at the pub. Thetotal raised was £917.

Organiser Alice Chambers was delightedand would like to thank The Half Moon pub,all the helpers and everyone that donatedauction and raffle prizes.

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Could it have been the allure ofthe lycra leggings, sparkly bob-ble headbands or Danish pas-tries and tea for breakfast thatattracted over 1,100 women totake part in the Midnight Walkin Horsham Park?

Maybe ... as it was enormous funbeing part of such a huge commu-nity event, the largest of its kind inthe St Catherine’s Hospice calen-dar.

More likely, however, thewomen who joined me on the 13.2mile Walk around Horsham onthat particularly cool evening of19th June were aware that ourlocal Hospice is critically reliantupon individuals and businessesfor 70% of its funding.

And we became Women with aMission!

As a holistic massage andbeauty therapist, I help to keepclients’ minds, bodies and spiritsin tip-top condition. I am evermindful of the importance of help-ing ourselves to stay well but everaware of what can equally gowrong.

I took part in the Walk last yearbecause the young mother of ateenage friend of my daughterspent the final weeks of her life inSt Catherine’s. It is an extraordi-narily special place where teamsof consultants, nurses, staff andvolunteers work tirelessly to helppatients and their families at themost difficult times of their lives.

Being enlightened and upliftedby the results of all the sponsor-ship I received from that Walk, Ibecame a co-sponsor of the mainEvent this year. I felt humbledand proud to see so many womenjoin me to raise what we will hopewill be over 147,000 poundspledged for St Catherine’s, whereall services provided are totally

free of charge.The Midnight Walk is both an

amazingly uplifting yet moving ex-perience; it is a great way to get fit,to make new acquaintances, andto share in something which weknow, without doubt, will make adifference to someone else.

The fundraising team, the vol-unteers and everyone else whohad some involvement with theMidnight Walk on the night, did sowith a smile, right through to thedawning of a new day.

They gave us encouragement tocarry on when muscles wereaching, blisters were sore, and

weariness crept upon us.For me, this has been another

memorable event and my thanksgo to my family, my friends andmy ever-loyal clients withoutwhom yet another amazingfundraising success could nothave been achieved.

As the Midnight Walk co-spon-sor, I have some great offers forMassage and Pedicures for allWalkers and participants whichwill also help directly fund StCatherine’s even further. Offersend 31st July so telephone now tomake an appointment. www.beauty-works.biz

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Phoenix Voices choirheld another shortsinging session at Ing-field School’s annualfete on 13th June.

At the fete choir mem-bers were able to pres-ent Friends of Ingfieldwith a cheque for £275,raised through variousconcerts during the sum-mer.

Phoenix Voices is anew choir, and only re-cently made its first pub-lic performance atSedgwick Park Houseand afterwards being en-

tertained by PhoenixVoices and friends.

Phoenix Voices werejoined by the PickledLilies, a sextet of ladieswho sing acappella and‘HotPot’ – an acoustictrio of guitar, violin andstring bass playing uptempo blues and ragtimenumbers between thechoral sets.

Phoenix Voices organ-ised the event to fundraise for Chestnut TreeHouse Childrens’ Hos-pice in Arundel and Ing-field Manor School.

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You may well recognise theface from Beales departmentstore in Horsham where An-drew Vince works full time.

We’re quite sure he does agood job, but retail is not trulywhere his heart lies.

For Andrew, who lives inSlinfold, has caught the eyewith his dramatic paintings ofbuildings and animals, whichhave risen in value since beingon display at The HorshamGallery on New Street.

His work is among thosebeing shown again this week-end as the Gallery joins artistsacross the district in openingup their studios for, well, Hor-sham Open Studios weekends.

While you may have heard ofor seen work by a number ofthose involved in the openweekends, such as Angela Brit-tain, Greg Hart and Anne Elli-son, you’ll probably not havecome across Andrew Vince be-fore, as he’s not one to blow hisown trumpet.

In fact, the shy 28-year-oldneeded the help of his friend,Annie, to get his work in theGallery. It was Annie who sawthe potential and took it An-

drew’s art to Gallery ownerVernon Holt.

Vernon, not one to acceptwork he doesn’t think is rightfor his gallery, agreed to exhibitthe work.

He said: “I liked the workstraight away. I really like thearchitectural paintings, and theBrighton Pier and Pavilions pic-tures are very popular.”

Andrew’s distinctive, geo-metric style was moulded dur-ing his University years, whenhe needed to learn technicaldrawing. His style was wellsuited to paintings of buildings,but Andrew was keen to ex-plore other avenues and optedfor animal paintings but in thesame style.

“I incorporate the samestyles and I want people to lookat the pictures and know it isone of my paintings”, he said.

It’s still the buildings that areproving the most popular interms of sales, which leaves An-drew with a dilemma; it takes ahuge amount of time to putthem together.

“It’s a style that takes a longtime”, he said. “I can paint a 10cm square of canvas and it just

takes hours and gives me aheadache.

“For the big architecturalpaintings you have to be in theright head space. But the workis rewarding.”

While Andrew’s work is in-creasing in value, he may stillmove away from his currentstyle, expressing a desire to ex-periment with abstract and tex-tures paintings.

Andrew said: “I’m paintingwhat I want to paint at the mo-ment and whatever I sell is abonus. You need to enjoy whatyou are doing otherwise it’s notworth it.

“I’d love to do it full time butI wouldn’t spend hours doing apainting if my heart wasn’t en-tirely in it.”

A selection of AndrewVince’s work is for sale at Hor-sham Gallery. For more infor-mation visit the website atwww.gallery204.co.uk or seethe advert on Page22.

There are many excellentartists taking place in the Open

Studios weekend on 26th and27th June. Visit www.hor-

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The £70,000 West Sussex County Councilscheme will involve installing new pipes andgullies to help prevent flooding in the area.Work is scheduled to take up to five weeks tocomplete, weather permitting.

Hornshill Lane, near the junction withTismans Common, will be closed for the firstthree weeks of the scheme. Tismans Commonwill then be close for the last two weeks.

A diversion route will be in place. Work willbe carried out Monday to Friday from 7.30amto 5.30pm, and Saturdays from 8am to 2pm.

Changes to parking restrictions in CharltonStreet and High Street, Steyning, have beenagreed to help reduce congestion.

The decision was made by ChanctonburyCounty Local Committee (CLC).

A general increase in traffic volume and theneed for larger vehicles to use the road for de-liveries led to the proposals.

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West Sussex County Councilwill be consulting throughoutthe summer on a proposedimprovement plan drawn upby its Fire and Rescue Servicefollowing extensive research.

The plan includes a new FireStation is planned for Broad-bridge Heath which will alsoinclude a new Fire and RescueService training centre.

It is one part of a major shakeup designed to update the Fireand Rescue Service and ensureit has the right resources inplace to make sure West Sussexis a safer place in the 21st cen-tury.

Max Hood, County Fire Offi-cer, said: “Much of what we dohas changed to reflect thechanging risks in West Sussex,but the locations we operatefrom are largely historic.

“Changes need to be made tothe Fire and Rescue Service if itis to meet the demands of 21stcentury West Sussex.

“We must concentrate on theareas of greatest risk, and al-ways seek more efficient and ef-fective ways of working inorder to achieve good value formoney for the local commu-nity.”The plan proposes:l Changes to some fire stations,personnel and appliances.l Significant investment intraining and facilities for fire-

fighters. l Faster response in parts ofthe county pinpointed by so-phisticated ‘risk mapping’.l Strengthening the Service’swide-ranging work in the com-munity to prevent fires in thefirst place.l Making efficiency savingswhile protecting essentialfrontline services.

Under the proposals, BurgessHill and Littlehampton Fire Sta-tions will have full time fire-fighters on duty at the stationfor immediate response duringpeak hours.

The plan recommends clos-ing three Retained Fire Sta-tions, which are staffed bypart-time firefighters: Bosham,Findon and Keymer.

There would also be im-proved crewing arrangementsat Petworth and Selsey Re-tained Fire Stations to increaseavailability and resilience.

Second fire engines will beremoved from East Preston,Horley and Lancing Fire Sta-tions, and a new facility atBroadbridge Heath.

Max said: “Our firefightersare trained to the highest stan-dards. Indeed, some of ourtraining methods have beenrecognised nationally as exam-ples of ‘good practice’.

“However, our training facili-ties need significantly updating

to improve firefighter safetyand make them even more ef-fective. The new training centrewill play a major role and wewill also be investing in moretrainers and specialist facili-ties.”

He added: “The Fire and Res-cue Service of today is not justabout answering 999 calls.Nowadays we have a muchwider community role. Otherproposals include increasingcommunity safety capacity, bet-ter targeting of fire safety en-forcement and thedevelopment of a volunteerscheme.

“But I can assure you we willnever compromise safety andthere will always be firefightersavailable to respond to emer-gencies.”

The consultation will run for12 weeks, from Monday July19th to Friday October 8th.

The proposals are contained inthe draft Service Plan for 2011-

12 and copies are available inall libraries, District and Bor-

ough Council offices, and on re-quest from Fire Service HQ on

01243 753706.The plan and all its supportingdocuments can also be viewedon the County Council website

www.westsussex.gov.uk/fireand residents can take part via

public meetings.

Fire serviceconsult plan

A firefighter tackles the blaze at the former Spofforths offices last year, butlocal services could soon benefit from a new training facility in Horsham

New station for Broadbridge Heath?news

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Mixed Summer ExhibitionJune 12 to 27

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Joanne Last, Ray Rankine, Martine Spencer,

Stephen Codner, John Wakefield, Adam Swain

John Lines, Hannah Stewart, Anthony Todd

Andrew Vince, Jane House, Jake Spicer

Jo Starkey

More than 40 new paintings

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A Russian billion-aire reportedlypaid Lady Gaga amillion dollars for

a fleeting bit part in her newvideo.The mega-wealthy business-man - identified only as Arkadyby Moscow's Life.ru news web-site - appears wearing an SS-style leather coat and cap in thescene in Alejandro, Lady Gaga'snew single.

"Yes it was me in the clip but Ican't give further details," hetold the news organisation.

A spotted tributeA Croatian familyhave paintedtheir house whitewith black spots

in tribute to their dalmatiandog.

Dad Goran Tomasic, 55,wanted to remember pet Bingoafter he was run over and killedby a car. So he painted the entireexterior of the family home inthe village of Pribuslavec blackand white.

"We loved him so much we

didn't want him to be forgottenso we painted the house to re-mind us of him all the time," heexplained. We’ve seen it all be-fore...in Rusper.

Weird news from Planet Earth

When your luck’s outA baby owl hadan amazing es-cape after it fellfrom its nest in a

Devon zoo - almost landing ontop of an adult lioness.The tiny tawny owl chick landedbeside Indu, a seven year oldAsiatic lion, in the lion enclo-sure at Paignton Zoo Environ-mental Park.Keeper Lucy Manning said:"The tawny owls nest in a lime

tree in the lion enclosure. Oneday the chick just turned up onthe ground. Indu peered at it fora while but then lost interest.”

Not a clever studentA German stu-dent created amajor traffic jamin Bavaria when

he 'mooned' a group of Hell'sAngels, hurled a puppy at themand then escaped on a bull-dozer.The 26-year-old drove into thegrounds of the motorcycle gangmembers' clubhouse north ofMunich.The young man then droppedhis pants, threw the puppy, and

then fled.After making his getaway, hestole the bulldozer from anearby construction site, andattempted to drive it to Munich

Gaga video bonus

A man has diedafter being stran-gled by his 9-foot,25-pound pet boaconstrictor. Cory

Byrne, 34, of Papillion died , justhours after police and para-medics pried the snake fromaround his neck, US police said.Byrne had been showing thesnake to a friend when it

wrapped around his shouldersand neck and squeezed.

Not the ideal pet

Chancellor George Osbornedelivered his first Budgetwith a myriad of changes,some of which were antici-pated and others unex-pected.

He confirmed his intentionto be “tough but fair” and toachieve a balanced budget bythe end of this Parliament.

He intends to achieve thispredominantly through lowerspending rather than highertaxes and proceeded to out-line substantial welfare andpublic sector spending cutswith a 2 year pay freeze for allbut the lower paid who will beprotected by a £250pa in-crease and reductions in thewelfare measures which willsave £11billion per year by2014/15.

Government will encouragelocal authorities to implementa one year freeze on CouncilTax for 2011/12 and pension-

ers will see the annual rate ofincrease in their state pen-sions re-linked to earningsnext year with a minimum2.5% annual increase guaran-teed.

The main changes in the taxsystem which are likely to af-fect many of us include anoverhaul of the Tax Credit sys-tem will result in reductionsin tax credits for those earn-ing more than £40,000 with amore targeted approach forthe needy and a freeze onChild Benefit for the nextthree years.

VAT is to increase from17.5% to 20% standard ratefrom 4 January 2011, with thepromise that food, clothingand “essentials” will remainzero rated.

The Chancellor has effec-tively removed 880,000 of thelowest paid individuals fromthe tax net altogether by in-creasing the tax free IncomeTax allowance by £1,000 to£7,425 from April 2011.

A very significant five yearreform in the main rate ofCorporation Tax starts in2011 with a 1% annual reduc-tion from 28% this year downto 24% in 2014 resulting inthe lowest main rate in thewestern economy.

For “small” companies, thepreviously declared increasefrom 21% to 22% due nextyear will not come into effectand will now reduce to 20%from 2011. A turnaround inthe previous decision to abol-ish the very favourable rulesfor Furnished Holiday Let-tings which allow these to betreated as “trading income”for tax purposes is very wel-come for those who own qual-ifying property.

Businesses will see a reduc-tion in tax relief for capital ex-penditure on plant andequipment from April 2012.The main rate reduces from20% to 18% and the AnnualInvestment Allowance beingslashed from £100,000pa to£25,000pa.

The much feared increasein Capital Gains Tax was notas harsh as expected by many.For basic rate individuals, therate remains at 18% but a10% increase to 28% willapply for those who pay in-come tax at the 40% rate.

The reduction in Corpora-tion Tax rates is very likely tosee a return to the incorpora-tion of small businesses par-ticularly those paying thehigher rates of income taxwhere significant amounts oftax may be saved or deferred.

It is somewhat surprisingthat the ability to "flip" andclaim Private Residence ex-emption on a second homehas not been abolished partic-ularly following the MP ex-penses review.

Coalition’s ‘tough butfair’ budget delivered

Bryan Elkins, Spofforths Horsham Partner, looks at Tuesday’s budget

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It’s only three years old, but theBillingshurst Show was a great suc-cess on Sunday 20th June.

As always, it started with a colourfulCarnival Procession which made itsway from the Village Hall to the Recre-ation Ground.

Other highlights included a popular

companion Dog Show, while the pro-cession did of course feature a CarnivalPrincess, Bethany Morris, attended byErin Farnes and Ellie Fielder.

Sponsors were Redmire, Coco's,Essence of Asia and Charles Wadey &Sons Ltd.

www.billingshurstshow.org.uk

There will be no more villagemarket held in Lintot Square,Southwater on Friday afternoons.

The operators have declared thatthey are unable to continue runningthe market.

Falling customer numbers havelead previous market traders toseek more profitable markets else-where.

Horsham District Council andSouthwater Parish Council were in-formed of their decision late lastweek and the last market took placeon 11th June.

Representatives of Horsham Dis-trict Council, which owns LintotSquare, are meeting next week, to-gether with Southwater ParishCouncil, Southwater Action Teamand the previous market operatorsto seek to identify if there could bea solution, perhaps from within thelocal community that could lead to a

more successful Southwater market.The evening market was quite a

radical idea when started in Novem-ber 2008 as it attempted to bring amarket to Southwater at a time andday when people would have mostuse for it.

Anyone in the local SouthwaterCommunity who would be inter-ested in helping to re-launch a reg-ular market is invited to contactSouthwater Parish Council in thefirst instance.

Garry Mortimer-Cook, Town Cen-tres Manager for Horsham DistrictCouncil is disappointed the markethas closed.

He said: “The parties meetingnext week are fully aware of theSouthwater action plan researchwhich clearly identified the require-ment for a local market.

“The challenge for us all is to finda market format that the community

will use consistently, that can workalongside the local shops and besustainable for someone to operate.”

A spokesperson for SouthwaterParish Council said: “The ParishCouncil shares the District Council’sdisappointment in the loss of theweekly market.

“However, it is hoped that it cantake a lead in finding a mutually ac-ceptable solution to ensure that thecommunity of Southwater has ac-cess to local produce.”

Speaking on behalf of SouthwaterAction Team, Chairman StephenChapman said: “We are also disap-pointed that the market has notbeen a success.

“In the research for the actionplan it was the one regular activitythat Southwater residents asked forin Lintot Square more than anyother. “

Village marketshuts up shop

Sadness at Southwater closure

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Face painting and beer tentIncluding ale brewers such as Dark Star,Houston, Skinners Truro, Bradfield, B&T

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Pink Ladies takeon Paddlethon

www.southwatersports.co.uk There were strange sceneseverywhere you went on Satur-day.

In addition to the colourfulcostumes being sported at theMidnight Walk in Horsham Park,the pink ladies took over atSouthwater Country Park.

Breast cancer survivor BarbraNewman, from Southwater, or-ganised the pink 24-hour Pad-dlethon at Southwater CountryPark which started on thewater at 10am.

About 50 people took partin the Paddlethon, andthere was a great mix ofages, and some mensported pink too in orderto take part.

As manager of South-water Watersports,Barbra decided to or-ganise the Pad-dlethon after sherealised there wasno such event forpeople who enjoypaddling.

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tre co-manager Adrian Greensaid: “For a first event it went re-ally well. We had a lot of young-sters taking part too, which wasnice to see, and some stayed in tothe early hours to support theirparents.

“Most of those taking part hadalready registered but a few de-cided to sign up on the day.”

Initially the eventwas going to be

All smiles - but then this picture was taken in the firsthour of the 24 hour charity fundraiser!

There were many young people taking part in thePaddlethon at the Country Park

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a women only event, but Bar-bra received a call from some-body who wished to take partin memory of a loved one, andso it became a Paddlethon inPink.

While the number of peopletaking part was not huge, itwas a good start - especially asit was held on the same day asthe Midnight Walk and theLondon to Brighton bike ride -and there are hopes that theevent will be held again nextyear.

Adrian said: “Barbra’s initialreaction was ‘never again’ butI should think that we’ll prob-ably have another one nextyear.”

While there may have beensome lonely paddling in thepeaceful surroundings of theCountry Park in the smallhours, there was plenty of ac-tivities in the day, with waterpolo and a slalom run provingto be popular.

The event has raised in theregion of £1,100 for Cancer Re-search UK.

Sharon Baldwin, Cancer Re-search UK’s area volunteermanager for Southwater said:“We are absolutely delightedthat Barbra and her team have

decided to organise such agreat event to raise money forCancer Research UK.

Sharon added: “Cancer Re-search UK has made enormousprogress in the fight againstcancer and continues to do so.However, we have only beenable to do this thanks to thededication and commitment ofour volunteers and supporterswithout whom we would notbe able to fund our vital re-search.”

For more information visitwww.southwatersports.co.uk

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All nighter for Paddlethon

Some of the younger fundraisers onSaturday morning. Pics: John Lines

Do you harbour dreams ofbecoming an Olympic cham-pion?

If so, a new scheme has beenset up to help you achieve yourdream.

Local Rotary Clubs, schools,Horsham District Council andthe charity SportsAid havejoined forces to create andlaunch a new award pro-gramme to raise funds to en-courage and support youngsports women and men toachieve their goals of becomingfuture champions andOlympians.

The fund will be launched onSunday 25th July at the ‘Sparksin the Parks’ event in HorshamPark with an inter–businesssports competition.

This competition consists ofteams of four people who willcompete against each other insix fast moving, easily accessi-ble sports.

Each sport will only last for aminute or two per person sothe organisers are looking forjust four competitive, fun-lov-ing people who can representyour company and bring yousuccess!

The sports involved are:• Golf (60 seconds per team

member hitting balls with vel-cro onto an archery-like target)

•Netball/basketball (60 sec-onds per team member to scoreas many goals as possible)

•Batak (a quick fire reactiongame...60 seconds per teammember)

•Rowing (60 seconds on arowing machine per teammember)

•Cycling (60 seconds on a cy-cling machine per team mem-ber)

•Table tennis (60 secondsper team member against atable tennis robot)

There will be cups andmedals for the winning team ineach sport and for the overallwinning team.

Participating teams will pay£25 which will help provide theinitial monies for the funds.

Businesses wishing to be-come a business partner of ‘Setfor Success’ will be asked tosponsor one of the six sportsevents, or the overall event.

To apply to be a business part-ner or to find out more about

the scheme, please call John LeRossignol of Horsham Rotary

Club on 01403 754005 or [email protected]

Olympic dreams

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National Theatre Live via Satellite in the CinemaLONDON ASSURANCEMonday 28 June 7pm

Written in 1841 by Dion Boucicault. Creating Sir Harcourt and Lady Spanker two of the great comic roles of the English stage,

played at the National Theatre by Simon Russell Beale and Fiona Shaw.

THE RAT PACK VEGAS SPECTACULAR Friday 17 September

PEPPA PIG’S PARTY Wed 22 & Thu 23 September

JIMMY TARBUCK THIS IS MY LIFE Friday 24 September

BEYOND THE BARRICADE Saturday 25 September

SOUNDS OF THE GLENN MILLER ERA Sunday 26 September

MUGENKYO TAIKO DRUMMERS Tuesday 28 September

AN EVENING WITH TONY STOCKWELL Wednesday 29 September

LOVE’S A LUXURY Thu 30 September - Sat 2 October

DEAN FRIEDMAN Sunday 3 October

SWAN LAKE Wednesday 6 October

LAUREL AND HARDY Thursday 7 October

THE VOICE OF ROY ORBISON Friday 8 October

THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES Saturday 9 October BOOGIE PETE LIVE Sunday 10 October

PAUL ZERDIN SPONGE FEST ON TOUR 2010 Sunday 10 October

THE CARETAKER Wednesday 13 October

JULIAN CLARY LORD OF THE MINCE Thursday 14 October

MARTY WILDE AND THE WILDCATS Friday 15 October

THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS BY CANDLELIGHT Saturday 16 October

AN EVENING WITH PETER ALLISSSunday 24 October

KIRSTEN O’BRIEN’S ART! Tuesday 26 October

JOE BROWN Thursday 28 October

POSTMAN PAT A VERY ROYAL MISSION FRIDAY 29 & Saturday 30 October

WHO KILLED AGATHA CHRISTIE Monday 1 - Wednesday 3 November

NO JACKET REQUIRED Saturday 6 November

BLOWERS CAUGHT SHORT AND GRUMPY Sunday 14 November

THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL Thursday 18 November

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SHREK FOREVER AFTER 3D (U) DIGITAL Previews Sat 10.30am, 12.40pm & 2.50pmSun 12.40pm & 2.50pm

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Jimmy Tarbuck or Tarby, as he isknown to millions of TV viewers, isone of the country’s most evergreenperformers and a master of light en-tertainment.

Having successfully spent more than40 years in showbusiness, Jimmy Tar-buck has hosted numerous varietyshows, chat shows and game shows andhas won him fans far away from his na-tive Liverpool.

Tickets £18.50 from 01403 750220

Bill Nighy plays a middle-agedassassin, who lives to please hisformidable mother, despite hisown reputation for lethal effi-ciency. He finds himself drawn toan intended victim. Starring: Bill Nighy,EmilyBlunt,Rupert Grint (-1st Jul )

Wild TargetShrek suddenly finds himself in atwisted, alternate version of Far FarAway, where ogres are hunted,Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrekand Fiona have never met.Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy,Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas,Walt Dohrn (26th Jun - 22nd Jul)

Shrek Forever AfterNow showingon the BigScreen

Following a very successful 2009– 2010 season of High DefinitionOpera screened live from TheMetropolitan opera in New Yorkin the cinema, The Capitol arepleased to announce details of the2010 – 2011 season.

Wagner’s Das Rheingold Saturday 9th October 6pm Robert Lepage’s new production ofthe Ring cycle opens with the pro-logue to Wagner’s epic drama withBryn Terfel singing the leading roleof Wotan

Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov Saturday 23rd October 5pm Bass René Pape takes on one of thegreatest roles in a production bymonumental theatre and opera di-rector Peter Stein, in his Met debut.

Donizetti’s Don PasqualeSaturday 13th November 6pm Anna Netrebko revives her sensa-tional turn in this sophisticated belcanto comedy, opposite MatthewPolenzani, Mariusz Kwiecien, andJohn Del Carlo in the title role.

Puccini’s La Fanciulla del WestSaturday 8th January 6pm Puccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.For its centennial, all-American divaDeborah Voigt sings the title role ofthe “girl of the golden west,” starringopposite Marcello Giordani. .

Nixon in China Saturday 12th February 6pm Acclaimed director Peter Sellarsmakes his Met debut with thisgroundbreaking 1987 work, an ex-ploration of the human truths sur-rounding Nixon’s historic 1972encounter with Mao

Gluck’s Iphigénie en TaurideSaturday 26th February 6pm Susan Graham and Plácido Domingoreprise their starring roles in Gluck’snuanced and elegant interpretationof this primal Greek myth. TenorPaul Groves also returns to StephenWadsworth’s production.

Donizetti’s Lucia di LammermoorSaturday 19th March 5pm Natalie Dessay triumphed as thefragile heroine of Donizetti’s master-

piece on Opening Night of the 2007–08 season in Mary Zimmerman’s hitproduction. Now she returns oppo-site Joseph Callejal.

Rossini’s Le Comte Ory Saturday 9th April 6pm Rossini’s vocally dazzling comedystars bel canto sensation Juan DiegoFlórez in the title role of this Metpremiere production.

Strauss’s CapriccioSaturday 23th April 6pm Renée Fleming performs the entirework, in which the composer ex-plores the essence of opera itself.

Verdi’s Il TrovatoreSaturday 30 April 6pm James Levine leads this revival, star-ring four singers—Sondra Rad-vanovsky, Dolora Zajick, MarceloÁlvarez, and Dmitri Hvorostovsk.

Wagner’s Die Walküre Saturday 14 May 5pm A stellar cast comes together for thissecond installment of Robert Lep-age’s new production of the Ringcycle, conducted by James Levine.

Live from the Big Apple

Clairvoyance:Tony Stockwell

29th Sept

If Derek Acorah didn’t locate a lostloved one, or perhaps whetted yourappetite for more, Tony Stockwell isat the Capitol on 29th September.

Psychic Medium Tony is ‘Giving avoice to those in the unseen world with-out voices’. Tony is not a new kid on theblock and during his 20 years workingas a medium he has constantly strivento improve his game and push theboundaries of his communication.

Tickets £18 from 01403 750220

Jimmy TarbuckThis is my Life

24th Sept

Clockwise from top left: Rossini’s Le Comte Ory, Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, Donizetti’s Don Pasquale and Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, all at The Capitol theatre soon

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Nancy Kerr and James Fagan - a well-loved duo with an international fol-lowing - are at Horsham Folk Club onSunday, 20th June.

Tickets: £7 (Members £5), under 18sand students free

Kerr and Fagan

Horsham Chess Club hascrowned a most successfulseason by narrowly win-ning both the Mid-SussexLeague Division 1 Champi-onship and the League’sKnockout Shield.

It is a double that has notbeen achieved for at least thepast decade, if ever.

Horsham’s James Manssonalso won the Division 1Tankard for best match aver-age.

Horsham, which cele-brated its 130th anniversarylast October, last won the Di-vision 1 championship in2001/02 and their only pre-vious success in the Knock-out Shield was in 1997/98.

The Cup Final, againstHaywards Heath, was a nail-biting affair, with victorycoming in the last game tofinish, when both playershad only seconds of theirtime left.

Horsham 2 finished bot-tom of Division 1, while Hor-sham 3 were third inDivision 2, narrowly missingpromotion.

Horsham 4 were eighthalso in Div 2, Horsham 5

were seventh in Division 3and Horsham 6 were seventhin Division 4.

The Horsham club also set

another record by playingmore internal graded gamesduring the season than anyother Sussex club.

The club meets at theMethodist Church on LondonRoad, Horsham on Tuesdayevenings.

Pawn to be wild

Standing: Phil Stimpson; Melusi Nkomo; Nick Warren; Paul Taylor; Anthony Higgs; Dix RobertsSeating: Gary Marsh; James Mansson; Julie Denning (captain, with Shield); Gavin Lock; Peter Harbott

School of rock

Get your glad rags on and get down tothe Forest School for a great night of50’s, 60’s and 70’s music, in support ofCLIC Sargent and Friends of ForestSchool.

The evening will be showcasing the ex-Forest band ‘The Jack Mac Experience’,‘Rocky Dyson and the Cyclones’ withtheir great mix of 50’s and 60’s classicsand will be topped of by Rolling Stonesheadliners ‘Hot Rocks’ with their full‘Mick Jagger’ experience!

Tickets are £5 each and can be pur-chased from The Forest School on 01403

261086/ 01403 756008 or contact LauraWard at [email protected]

The club always welcomesofnew members.

For more details visit horshamchessclub.btik.com

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jobs & careersMEDIA SALES EXECUTIVE REQUIRED

An exciting opoportunity is available for an experienced media sales person.

The successful applicant must have good communication skills, be self motivated, able to work in a fast paced environment and provide a superior level or service to our corporate clients.

A competitive salary and excellent commission structure will be offered.

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We require reliable door to door distributors to join our ever expanding team in the Warnham and Slinfold areas.

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Brain Gym No.071

WordSquareUsing the central letter and at least three others, how many words can you find? Plurals, proper nouns and hyphenated words are not allowed, and there is at least one 9-letter word.

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Jem helps light upa priceless event

The fete was opened by Jem Stans-field (left) and proved to be a greatfamily day out

It was a case of Bang Goes theRecord as BBC presenter Jem Stans-field helped raise £14,500 at TheFriends of Ingfield Manor’s summerfete.

The Friends were helped to equaltheir record by the unusual combi-nation of Jem from TV’s ‘Bang Goesthe Theory’, Horsham MP FrancisMaude, and long-term supporter ofthe school Dame Vera Lynn.

Jem invited children to ask himabout any of the science and exper-iments they had seen on his pro-gramme, before he joined DameVera Lynn in a tour of the fete.

The Horsham Youth ConcertBand got things off to a rousingstart with their special programmeof music for the fete.

They were followed by demon-stration by Canine Partners, show-ing how disabled people can besupported by their highly traineddogs They were followed byPhoenix Voices a newly formedlocal ladies choir, under their newMD Vivien Nichols.

The afternoon was rounded off byBelly Dancing by ISIS, an amateurgroup from the Amberley area.

An extra attraction during the af-ternoon was a fly past by a WorldWar II Piper Cub, flown by Simon

Willard. As usual a big attraction was the

unique 10¼"gauge steam railway,The Manor Railway run by ChrisKnibbs, and this carried more pas-sengers than ever before.

Throughout the afternoon wasthe judging at the Companion DogShow, run again this year by localsupporter Ann Penny, which againwas well attended.

Mr Alistair Bruce, Headteacheradded: “I am amazed at what TheFriends achieve. They fund such im-portant special equipment, as wellas those ‘extras’ that add so much tothe lives of our pupils. To see theirhard work so rewarded is very grat-ifying indeed”.

The Friends of Ingfield is a smallgroup of local people dedicated toraising money for the children of In-gfield.

There was belly dancing from Amberley based group ISIS

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Guy Leonard & Company ispleased to be offering for salethis unique and interesting de-tached cottage in West Grin-stead, at a guide price of£439,950.

Forming part of the Old SussexStud, the property that is offeredfor sale was originally converted

from the water tower and pro-vides versatile and interesting ac-commodation on three storeys.

On the first floor there is a mas-ter bedroom with adjacent bath-room, on the second floor is theguest bedroom with adjacentshower room and on the groundfloor there is a sitting room and

study. There is also a good size

kitchen and breakfast room. Inaddition to the accommodation inthe main house, there is a sepa-rate attached building which pro-vides excellent annexeaccommodation, comprising ofsitting room, kitchenette, shower

room and bedroom.Outside there is a good size rear

garden and to complement theproperty there is allocated park-ing for four vehicles.Guy Leonard & Company stronglyrecommend viewing this interest-

ing property and can be viewedby calling 248222.

Peter Hughesoffers Pear at£1.85million

Superb Sussex Stud

Luxury towncentre flatfor rent

Figures revealrise in rentalrates in UK

Now is a good time tobuy a property, butonly if a large depositis used, according toone expert.

Stuart Inman,director at My-MortgageDirect,believes mort-gages for thosewith a low de-posit are still quite highand so could cost morethan a monthly rentalbill.

"It is easy to say amortgage is cheaperthan renting, but obvi-ously with a mortgagenowadays, you've got ahuge deposit which peo-ple need to find," he said.

Mr Inman was speak-ing in response to a re-port from Santander

Mortgages, which sug-gested it is cheaper tobuy rather than rent inall parts of the UK other

than London.However,

he ex-p l a i n e dthe factorof a de-p o s i t

means thatit is not as simple ascomparing the twomonthly rates to find outwhich is the cheaper op-tion.

Figures from theCouncil of MortgageLenders showed theproportion of house pur-chase loans going tofirst-time buyers in Maywas at its lowest sinceSeptember 2007.

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Planning applications sub-mitted to Horsham DistrictCouncil under the Town andCountry Planning Acts and re-lated legislation requiringstatutory publicity. Applica-tions registered between11/06/2010 and 17/06/2010

DC/10/1198Proposed barn conversion toprovide ancillary accommoda-tion and erection of detacheddouble garage (Full Planning)The Old Dairy Blakes FarmSteyning Road Ashurst Steyn-ing West Sussex BN44 3AN

DC/10/1158Erection of 6 (2 x 2-bed, 1 x 3-bed, 1 x 4-bed and 2 x 5-bed)dwellings with garages andparking together with accessroad Drewitts Farm ChurchStreet Amberley Arundel WestSussex BN18 9ND

DC/10/1165Proposed new (2-bed) houseon existing site - after demoli-tion and removal of existingWildhanger Crossgates Amber-ley Arundel West Sussex BN189NR

DC/10/1159Retrospective planning for aglass garden room to the rearof the property The SpringsMalthouse Lane Ashington Pul-borough West Sussex RH203BU

DC/10/1178Erection of stable block (com-prising 6 stables) and ancillaryparking and hardstanding Bor-ough Farm Stane Street FiveOaks Billingshurst West SussexRH14 9AG

DC/10/1216Surgery to 2 Ash trees (T1 andT2) Work to Trees in Conserva-tion Area Bramber Castle TheStreet Bramber West Sussex

DC/10/1190Convert ground floor of exist-ing double garage into grannyannex Tanglewood ForestGrange Horsham West SussexRH13 6HX

DC/10/1171Surgery to 4 Cedar (C1, C2, C4and C3) 1 Silver Birch (B1) 1Crab Apple (A1) and 1 other

trees 2 Broomfield Road Hen-field West Sussex BN5 9TY

DC/10/1128Revisions to previously ap-proved scheme (DC/07/1812)for a new 4-bed house on landadjoining Marnor Mobile HomeMarnor West End Lane Hen-field West Sussex BN5 9RE

DC/10/1195Removal of condition 2 ofHF/72/64 non compliancewith agricultural occupancyAdur West End Lane HenfieldWest Sussex BN5 9RB

DC/10/1157Erection of a single storey de-tached (2-bed) dwelling withgaraging (land to the rear of 19Guildford road, Horsham) TheCottage 19 Guildford Road Hor-sham West Sussex RH12 1LU

DC/10/0761Replace existing non-porousdrive with a new non-porousdrive 30 Pollards Drive Hor-sham West Sussex RH13 5HH

DC/10/1191Installation of white pvc-u con-servatory 112 BlackbridgeLane Horsham West SussexRH12 1SD

DC/10/11322 internally illuminated fasciasigns and 1 projecting sign 4Worthing Road Horsham WestSussex RH12 1SL

DC/10/1211Surgery to 1 Oak tree 77 HeronWay Horsham West SussexRH13 6DN

DC/10/1194Surgery to 1 Horse Chestnut(T1) tree 1 Blunts Way Hor-sham West Sussex RH12 2BJ

DC/10/1197Erect a Victorian conservatoryto the rear elevation 87 Merry-field Drive Horsham West Sus-sex RH12 2AU

DC/10/1084Single storey rear extensioncreating an enlarged kitchenspace and new bedroom 35Millthorpe Road Horsham WestSussex RH12 4ER

DC/10/1208

Surgery to 1 Willow tree 6 Lin-den Close Horsham West Sus-sex RH12 4AJ

DC/10/1168Erection of an additional 1stfloor extension to side and rearof the property 2 WoodsideHorsham West Sussex RH135UF

DC/10/1149Erection of 1 x 2-bed dwellingwith attached garage AshLodge 1 Cottingham AvenueHorsham West Sussex RH125HU

DC/10/11392-storey side extension 10Maple Close Horsham WestSussex RH12 4EZ

DC/10/1199Retention of garden shed Iona70 Forest Road Horsham WestSussex RH12 4HL

DC/10/1201Surgery to 1 Beech Tree (T1)(Conservation Area Consent)Church Hill House Church HillPulborough West Sussex RH201AB

DC/10/1212Erection of single storey facili-ties building for staff and visi-tors Coombelands RacingStables Coombelands Lane Pul-borough West Sussex RH201BP

DC/10/1151Erection of agricultural barnfor storage of tractors, hay,straw and foods (AgriculturalPrior Notification) RackhamCottage Greatham LaneGreatham West Sussex

DC/10/1154Proposed change of rooflantern profile and minor alter-ations to the parapet roof Oak-lees Ashmore Lane RusperHorsham West Sussex RH124PS

DC/10/1164Single storey extensions to pro-vide a bedroom and a studioThe Levee Loxwood RoadRudgwick Horsham West Sus-sex RH12 3BP

DC/10/1210Internal alterations and minor

external repairs (Listed Build-ing Consent) The Old CottageBucks Green Rudgwick Hor-sham West Sussex RH12 3JF

DC/10/1170Change of use to accommodate28 touring caravans and camp-ing pitches together with inter-nal access and parkingarrangements Brooks GreenPark Emms Lane Brooks GreenHorsham RH13 0TR

DC/10/1209Retention of attached singlegarage 14 Cornflower WaySouthwater Horsham WestSussex RH13 9WB

DC/10/1156Surgery to 1 Horse Chestnuttree (T1) 1 Bakers Close South-water Horsham West SussexRH13 9DX

DC/10/1179Removal of existing conserva-tory and construction of singlestorey rear extension 113Blakes Farm Road SouthwaterHorsham West Sussex RH139GU

DC/10/11262-storey and single storey sideextension and re-positionedgarden fence 5 WoodpeckersSouthwater Horsham WestSussex RH13 9AA

DC/10/1163Renewal of unimplementedplanning permissionDC/06/2838 demolition ofgarage and wing of house anderection of 2-storey extension.Ash Place Two Mile Ash Hor-sham West Sussex RH13 0PG

DC/10/1173Erection of conservatory torear elevation and installationof window to rear groundfloor/roof light to side eleva-tion, internal alterations to in-clude open plan kitchen/diner,relocation of 1 no bedroom andcreation of en suite facilities to2 no bedroom, alterations togarage to create habitablerooms and installation of win-dow to front garage elevation(Listed Building Consent)Horsecroft Greyfriars LaneStorrington Pulborough WestSussex RH20 4HE

DC/10/1184Fell 1 Aspen tree (Work toTrees in Conservation Area) StJosephs Abbey Greyfriars LaneStorrington West Sussex

DC/10/1193Erection of conservatory towest side Thyme CottageMelton Drive Storrington Pul-borough RH20 4BL

DC/10/1185Fell 1 Lawson Cypress tree 51Spierbridge Road StorringtonPulborough RH20 4PG

DC/10/1109Proposed steel frame agricul-tural building for use as a haybarn (North of Freelands FarmHouse) Redford Cottage Wig-gonholt Pulborough West Sus-sex RH20 2EP

DC/10/1142Erection of a new timbergarage Robinswood HurstonLane Storrington PulboroughWest Sussex RH20 4HH

DC/10/1011Single storey garden room tothe rear Wickersley 23C GoringRoad Steyning West SussexBN44 3GF

DC/10/1189Single storey side/rear exten-sion 57 Coombe Road SteyningWest Sussex BN44 3LFDC/10/11532 storey rear extension, link to-gether 2 existing front dormersLittle Goffsland Coolham RoadWest Chiltington PulboroughWest Sussex RH20 2LT

DC/10/1219Replacement of existing lowlevel dilapidated chain linkfences and replacement withnew 2.4m high metal fencing toschool boundary's (Countyconsultation) Upper BeedingCounty Primary School ChurchLane Upper Beeding SteyningWest Sussex BN44 3HP

DC/10/1140Material minor amendment fol-lowing grant of permissionDC/08/1065 (Front and reardormers) to insert an obscuredglazed window in the side ofthe rear dormer 2 Dawn Cres-cent Upper Beeding SteyningWest Sussex BN44 3WH

DC/10/1125Erection of 2 affordable housesand 1 flat (land North of 5 Hen-field Road) Land North of 5Henfield Road Small Dole WestSussex

DC/10/1181Proposed room in the roof 2Tea Caddy Cottages WorthingRoad West Grinstead HorshamWest Sussex RH13 8LG

DC/10/1161Erection of a steel portal agri-cultural building for storage ofplastic covered bales, farmplant and machinery (Agricul-tural Prior Notification) Shire-mark Horsham Road CapelDorking West Sussex RH5 5JP

DC/10/1180Surgery to 1 Willow tree (T1)Brook House London RoadWashington Pulborough WestSussex RH20 4AL

DC/10/1166Change of Use to Winery andassociated access alterationsWinery Part Unit 1 North FarmLondon Road Washington Pul-borough West Sussex RH204BB

Further details of the applica-tions, including plans, may beinspected at the Council Offices,Park North, North Street, Hor-sham, during the period of 21days from 06/11/2009, or canbe viewed atwww.horsham.gov.ukAny person who wishes tomake representations to theCouncil should do so in writing,stating the reference number,within the stated period, to theDirector of Planning, ParkHouse, North Street, Horsham,RH12 1RL. Any correspon-dence received will be availablefor public inspection andposted on the Council's web-site.The Council has introduced ascheme to provide the publicwith an opportunity to speak atcommittee meetings whenplanning applications are beingdecided. Details of the procedure can beobtained from the Planning Of-

fice or by calling 01403 215192.

Planning Applications

Leaders co-host‘Buy to Let’ talkat racecourse

With the recent resurgence ofinterest in buy to let in Sussex,letting specialist Leaders will beco-hosting a free ‘Success in Buyto Let’ seminar at Brighton Race-course on Wednesday, 30th Junefrom 4.30-6.30pm.

The seminar will provide in-vestors with an invaluable oppor-tunity to speak to tax, legal andletting experts to get all the infor-mation and advice they need to

suit their individual circumstances.The evening will include talks

from representatives from Lead-ers, Spofforths Chartered Account-ants and Mayo Wynne BaxterSolicitors. Talks will be followed byrefreshments.

If you would like to attend pleaseemail [email protected] or

fax Cath Norton on 01243 811 001.

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SalesLettings

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Farm & Equestrian Sales & Management

www.guyleonard.co.uk

Pulborough 01798 874033 Storrington 01903 742354 Horsham 01403 248222 London Mayfair 0870 112 7099

West Grinstead £439,950A unique and interesting detached cottage converted from a former water tower in a semi rural position offered for sale with no onward chain.

• Detached cottage 2/3 bedrooms • 1/2 Reception rooms • Cloakroom • Kitchen/breakfast room • Oil fired radiator heating • Own rear garden • Additional out building comprising a one bedroom annexe with sitting room, kitchenette, shower room and bedroom • Allocated parking for four vehicles

Horsham 01403 248222

Dial Post £625,000A modern detached home with immediate front facing views over the village green.

• Cloakroom • Sitting room • Study • Family room • Impressive open plan kitchen/ entertaining area • Master suite with dressing area and en-suite shower • Guest bedroom with en-suite shower • Two further bedrooms • Family bathroom • Double glazed windows • Wide rear garden • Driveway • Garage

Horsham £349,950A spacious modern mews townhouse, offered for sale in very good decorative order, in a popular cul-de-sac in North Horsham.

• Cloakroom • Large kitchen/dining room • Spacious living room • Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom • Two further bedrooms • Family bathroom • Double glazed windows • Front and rear gardens • Integral garage • Driveway • Vendor suited

Horsham £415,000A modern detached home situated at the end of a rarely available cul-de-sac in North Horsham.

• Hall • Cloakroom • Sitting room • Dining room • Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility • Office • Master bedroom with re-fitted en-suite shower room • Three further bedrooms • Re-fitted bathroom • Double glazed windows • Gardens • Garage • Driveway • Vendor suited

Horsham £184,950A two bedroom purpose built ground floor maisonette on the popular west side of Horsham, offered for sale in excellent decorative order, with no onward chain.

• Lounge/diner • Re-fitted kitchen • Two bedrooms • Gas fired radiator heating • Courtyard rear garden • Redecorated and new carpets throughout

Horsham 01403 248222

Horsham 01403 248222

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King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property

Steyning Office : 01903 815806Associated with

In London since 1872

john d wood & co.

www.mortgagescountrywide.co.uk

www.kingandchasemore.co.uk

Estate Agents Countrywide Mortgage Services Property Lawyers Surveyors

Upper Beeding, West Sussex £184,950

Upper Beeding, West Sussex £219,950

A modern end of terrace two bedroom house situated on the Eastern edge of the village in an elevated position facing farm land. Original designed as a three bedroom property, in this house the second and third bedroom space has been combined to form one larger bedroom at the back of the house.•Bedrooms : 2Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Having been completely refurbished throughout by the current owner, this three bedroomsemi-detachedpropertybenefitsfromrefittedbathroomandkitchen.•Bedrooms : 3•Receptions : 1•Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Steyning, West Sussex £209,950

Partridge Green, West Sussex £345,000

Partridge Green, West Sussex £185,000

Partridge Green, West Sussex £229,950

GroundfloorflatsituatedwithineasyreachofSteyningVillageHighStreetwithwell kept communal gardens.•Bedrooms : 2•Receptions : 1•Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

A modernised and extended detached older style three bedroom bungalow with a largewesterlyfacingreargarden.Thepropertyisofferedwithvacantpossession.•Bedrooms : 3•Receptions : 1•Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

A well presented two bedroom modern terrace home situated in a cul de sac. Conveniently positioned with access to local shops.•Bedrooms : 2•Receptions : 1•Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

A charming older terraced, cottage style property situated in a non estate location justSouthoftheHighStreetofthispopularVillage.•Bedrooms : 2•Receptions : 1•Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Steyning, West Sussex £479,500

Acharmingsemi-detachedVictorianhouseinamuchsoughtafterlocationneartheChurchandconvenientfor the centre of this small, picturesque country town.•Bedrooms : 4•Receptions : 2•Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

Henfield,WestSussex £384,950

Tudor Cottage comprises a delightful attached Grade II Listed cottage believed to date from the 16th Century. The cottage has undergone overall renovation and improvement by the current owner, and has a wealth of exposedbeamsthroughoutandamagnificentinglenookfireplaceinthelivingroom.Thecottageretainsimmense charm and character, as well as many original features including the exposed beams, replacement solidoakdoorswithlatchhandlesandthebrickflooringtotheloungeandkitchen.Contact Steyning : 01903 815806

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King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property

Storrington Office : 01903 745761Associated with

In London since 1872

john d wood & co.

www.mortgagescountrywide.co.uk

www.kingandchasemore.co.uk

Estate Agents Countrywide Mortgage Services Property Lawyers Surveyors

Pulborough, West Sussex £1,050,000

An attractive character home believed to date back to the late 1800’s, offering spacious accommodation and mature gardens backing onto the village pond.

Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

A five bedroom detached Berkeley home, set in a mature plot of circa three quarters of an acre with triple garage with in and out driveway.

Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

Storrington, West Sussex £564,950

Pulborough, West Sussex £215,000

Ashington, West Sussex £365,000

This two bedroom executive second floor apartment has been built to exacting standards by a well regarded local developer. Featuring fully integrated Siemens appliances, Porcelenosa bathroom and ensuite, the property boasts a wealth of modern and high quality fixtures and fittings and is available with a full 10 year NHBC warranty and a 125 year lease.Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

This 4 bedroom family home is set within a cul de sac location in the popular village of Ashington. Being well presented, the accommodation includes a cloakroom, breakfast kitchen, living room, dining room and conservatory. The master bedroom is ensuite and there are delightful gardens to the front and rear. A single garage and driveway offer parking.Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

Ashington, West Sussex £220,000

Storrington, West Sussex £625,000

Well presented two bedroom semi-detached cottage style house enjoying a secluded position but still in the heart of Ashington village. Accommodation comprises of a hallway, sitting room enjoying views of the garden, dining room, fitted kitchen on the ground floor, with two bedrooms and a bathroom with separate shower cubicle at first floor level.Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

Located within a desirable private road and set in a cul de sac location is this three bedroom detached bungalow. Benefitting from a generous plot, the gardens are mature and the property offers a degree of seclusion. There is an ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom and a double garage and gravelled driveway offer parking for a number of vehicles.Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

Storrington, West Sussex £275,000

Codmore Hill, West Sussex £825,000

We are delighted to offer this pretty two double bedroom Grade 2 listed cottage, set in a quaint lane just off The Square in the centre of the village. Set within this tucked-away location, close to all local amenities, the property features a wealth of original features, including exposed beams.

Contact Storrington : 01903 745761

A delightful detached period house situated on the outskirts of a charming rural village. Offering three reception rooms, four bedrooms, gardens and grounds extending to approximately 1.3 acres. A range of outbuildings including a converted detached barn and stabling.

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King & Chasemore is part of Countrywide, the UK’s largest estate agency - guaranteeing the widest coverage when selling your property

Horsham Office : 01403 264441Associated with

In London since 1872

john d wood & co.

www.mortgagescountrywide.co.uk

An impressive, upper floor conversion apartment with modern fitted kitchen & shower room within an extensive complex offering numerous communal facilities including swimming pool, gymnasium, social club with snooker tables, tennis courts and much more.Contact Horsham : 01403 264441

A stunning conversion apartment with a share of the freehold. Situated in Kings Road within half a mile of Horsham Railway Station.

Contact Horsham : 01403 264441

Haywards Heath £159,777Horsham £185,000

Horsham £215,000

Horsham £109,777

Horsham £360,000

Warnham £165,000

Horsham £109,995

Horsham £169,777

Horsham £179,777

Horsham £184,999

An impressive upper floor apartment with en-suite to the master bedroom situated in the exclusive Tanbridge Park development with attractive surroundings.

A one bedroom ground floor apartment providing convenient access to the town centre, ideal for a business person working at Novartis, Horsham.

A luxury ground floor apartment in a highly sought after gated retirement development. The accommodation includes a kitchen/breakfast room and en-suite to the master bedroom.

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A well presented split level maisonette with it’s own front door. First floor accommodation offers sitting room with balcony, modern fitted kitchen and bathroom.

A two double bedroom maisonette with double aspect spacious lounge/dining room (20’ 6” x 11’ 6” approx). Situated within one mile of Horsham mainline railway station.

A luxury ground floor apartment with open plan reception space and kitchen.

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BILLINGSHURST01403 785288

HoRSHam01403 263000

SToRRINGToN01903 746000

HoRSHam oUTSkIRTS £385,000

HoRSHam £174,950

BILLINGSHURST £110,000

pLaISTow £399,950

aSHINGToN £525,000

LoweR BeedING £375,000

SToRRINGToN £257,499

HoRSHam £345,000

SToRRINGToN £540,000

SoUTHwaTeR £219,950

waRNHam £119,500

BRoadBRIdGe HeaTH £469,950

SToRRINGToN £795,000

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BILLINGSHURST £224,950

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a 3 bed attractive character property located at the end of a tree lined driveway, accessed via double opening electrically operated gates.

HorsHam 01403 263000

A well maintained first and second floor two bedroomed maisonette with double glazed windows, and benefits from an allocated parking space.

HorsHam 01403 263000

A modern one bedroom ground floor apartment for the over 55’s situated on a manager assisted development. Inner hall, lounge, kitchen, bedroom, shower room, communal gardens.BillingsHurst 01403 785288

a detached modern family house in picturesque village on Surrey /Sussex border. 3 bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, shower room, conservatory, gardens.BillingsHurst 01403 785288

detached home on corner plot. 5 bedrooms, 2 en-suites, 3 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, double garage, parking, gardens. close to popular local school.storrington 01903 746000

found opposite South Lodge in a development built by Berkeley Homes, spacious accommodation, kitchen, 2 rec rooms, cloaks, 3 beds, master en suite, garage, gardens.HorsHam 01403 263000

extended semi-detached house. 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), sitting room, conservatory, cloakroom, garage, parking, south facing rear garden.

storrington 01903 746000

a brand new 3 bed detached house built to exacting standards to an individual design by anbeck Homes situated in a well established and sought after location.

HorsHam 01403 263000

detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, utility, loft room, bath/shower room, gardens, parking. cul-de-sac location.storrington 01903 746000

a semi detached house situated at the end of a residential close. Hall, cloakroom, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, private drive, attached garage, gardens.HorsHam 01403 263000

Spacious 1 bedroom first floor apartment, specifically designed for the over 60’s and situated in part of warnham village. The development is well maintained and has a Resident Scheme manager.HorsHam 01403 263000

a substantial detached family house with extended accommodation that could, if required,

have 5 bedrooms plus a further downstairs annexe. On the ground floor there is a reception

hall, 2 formal reception rooms, a well fitted kitchen/breakfast room with an opening through to a family room. There is also a sun room and

downstairs shower room that could be altered to form a separate annexe should it be required. on the first floor are 3 good sized bedrooms and a bathroom with the second floor having 2 further bedrooms. The rear garden is a particular feature

of the property measuring approximately 90 ft x 49 ft and is almost entirely lawned. Spacious flexible accommodation and good sized garden

make this property a superb family house.

In a serene setting in the popular rhododendron lanes, this family home is an attractive detached

property set in delightful gardens enjoying far reaching views to the South downs. The property affords versatile accommodation

including an annexe suite offering scope for further enlargement, subject to statutory planning consents, and has been well maintained by the current owners and there is no onward chain. 3 reception rooms, farmhouse-style kitchen/

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bathrooms, annexe suite, hobby room/potential guest suite, double garage plus extensive

parking, formal gardens plus approx. 1 acre of woodland.

a quite enchanting Grade II listed period cottage with origins dating back to the mid 16th century. The cottage boasts a wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers and period features throughout,

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dining room, kitchen/breakfast room with separate utility. On the first floor there is a lovely master bedroom with stunning views over the garden towards countryside beyond, 2 further

bedrooms and a family bathroom. The delightful gardens are laid to a large expanse of lawn area

with mature shrubs, and a detached garage.

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a detached 3/4 bedoom bungalow on mature plot approx 0.35 acre. Sitting room, dining/bedroom 4, kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, 2 en-suite showers, double garage, outbuildings.BillingsHurst 01403 785288

detached house with south facing rear garden. Living room, kitchen, dining room, conservatory, 3 or 4 bedrooms, bathroom, separate wc, garage, parking.

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horsham £399,950

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Henfield £249,9503 bedroom Semi-detached family home within the village of Small Dole, the property further benefits from far reaching views and outside a driveway leading to a garage.

Horsham £170,0001st floor apartment within a popular modern residential development 1 mile from horsham town centre. The property comprises of a entrance hall, lounge/diner, separate kitchen, 2 double bedrooms and bathroom plus allocated parking.

Broadbridge Heath £185,000Spacious three bedroom terrace house situated in Broadbridge Heath and roughly comprising: Entrance porch, hallway, lounge/diner, kitchen breakfast room, utility room and downstairs cloakroom.

Horsham £250,000Extended end of terrace house with three bedrooms and two reception rooms. Benefiting from double glazing. Gas central heating. Re-fitted bathroom and cloakroom, conservatory and garage with space for parking in front of. Viewing essential.

Horsham £109,995One bedroom purpose built ground floor flat being sold with vacant possession, the property comprises of modern shower room, lounge, ktichen and bedroom. The property is being sold Chain Free.

Warnham £450,000Part of a purpose built mews of elegant three storey properties set within the beautiful communal grounds of Warnham Court. The communal grounds extend to approximately 14 acres and are noted as gardens of historical interest.

Horsham £155,000Fox & Sons offer for sale this top floor apartment with tranquil views across Horsham and located in central location to Horsham town with its shopping mall, shops and local amenities. Access to Horsham Train Station.

Horsham £220,000Light and airy three bedroom terrace house situated within a popular cul-de-sac location. The property roughly consists of: Entrance porch, lounge/diner and kitchen from the landing three bedrooms and bathroom. Front and rear garden,garage with parking.

Horsham £225,000Three bedroom mid-terrace house located within walking distance from Horsham town centre. The property consists of three bedrooms, lounge/diner, kitchen, downstairs cloakroom, bathroom, front and rear garden.

Broadbridge Heath £239,950Immaculate three bedroom terrace house with garage benefits from being recently updated throughout, modern bathroom ,kitchen breakfast room and also having a conservatory.

Cowfold £375,000Exceptionally presented 3 bedroom Semi-Detached chalet bungalow in the popular village of Cowfold and benefits from un-interrupted far reaching views to the rear. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

Horsham £167,500Two bedroom first floor apartment, built by Lentminster Developments and is located approximately one and a half miles from Horsham town centre and main line railway, with links to London and Brighton.

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A well presented ground floor studio apartment situated within the popular Village of Broadbridge Heath. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, bathroom, 13’2 living room open plan to 6’10 bedroom area and an 8’4 refitted kitchen. The property also benefits from double glazing and allocated parking. An internal viewing is highly recommended. NO ONWARD CHAIN.

A three bedroom Victorian semi detached house situated within the catchment area for Millais Girls and Forest Boys schools and is within close proximity of Littlehaven Station. Accommodation comprises; 13’6 Kitchen, 27’2 lounge/diner, downstairs shower room and upstairs bathroom. The property also benefits from gas heating, double glazing, off road parking for one car and an approx. 80 ft rear garden

A well presented three bedroom link detached house situated in a highly sought after location within close proximity of Horsham Town Centre. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen, 16’1 living room. To the first floor are three bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and detached garage.

A well presented three bedroom detached property situated in a cul-de-sac location within the popular village of Southwater. The accommodation comprises; kitchen, utility area, 24’ lounge/diner, conservatory. To the first floor are three bedrooms and family bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and garage. Viewing is highly recommended.

A well presented five bedroom detached house located in the popular Dutchells Copse area of North Horsham. The accommodation comprises; entrance hall, study, downstairs cloakroom, 13’2” refitted kitchen, utility room, breakfast room\family room, 16’3” living room and separate dining room. To the first floor are five bedrooms, with en-suite facilities to master bedroom and bedroom two.

A well presented one bedroom ground floor maisonette situated in a residential development within North East Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 15’8 living room, refitted kitchen, 15’2 bedroom and bathroom. The property also benefits from a private garden, double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking for one car. Viewing is recommended.

A well presented two bedroom end terrace house situated in a cul-de-sac in the popular Village of Southwater. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance porch, 13’8 living room, open plan to dining area and refitted kitchen. To the first floor are two bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking for one car. Viewing recommended. NO CHAIN.

A well presented two bedroom terraced house situated in a cul-de-sac in the popular Holbrook area of North Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 13’10 living room, 13’ kitchen and 11’5 conservatory. To the first floor are two bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and garage with off road parking space.

• Two bedroom apartment• Kitchen with appliances• Spacious lounge

• Allocated parking• Available Mid June• Unfurnished

• Two double bedroom maisonette• Close to town and BR Station• Spacious lounge

• Fitted kitchen• Available Now• UNFURNISHED

• Three bedroom house• Detached garage• Spacious lounge

• Master with en suite• Available July• Unfurnished

• Three bedroom semi detached house• Allocated parking• Master bedroom with en suite

• Fully fitted kitchen• Available July• Unfurnished

Broadbridge Heath £99,950 (Leasehold)

Horsham £239,950 (Freehold) Town Centre £279,950 (Freehold)Southwater £274,995 (Freehold) Horsham from £550,000 (Freehold)

Horsham £139,950 (Leasehold) Southwater £215,000 (Freehold) North Horsham £224,950 (Freehold)

Horsham £675pcm Horsham £795pcm Southwater £950pcm Storrington £950pcm

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Peter Hughes country property isselling Pear Trees, a spaciousfamily house which is being of-fered at a guide price of£1,850,000.

The property occupies a quiet,rural position about 2.5 miles southof the popular village of Wisbor-ough Green.

The accommodation extends toabout 3648sq ft/339 sq m (includ-ing the garage) and has good sizerooms with high ceilings and largewindows and the charming drawingroom has a working fireplace andopens into the bright and airy gar-den room, both rooms have doubledoors leading out onto the beauti-fully maintained gardens.

In addition there is a good sizedining room and a study.

The lovely kitchen/breakfastroom is well fitted with a range ofpainted units with granite work-tops.

Off the kitchen is the utility room

which has two separate entrancesand also leads in to the separateguest bedroom and shower roomabove the garage. Upstairs there isthe master

bedroom with ensuite bathroomand four further bedrooms and afamily bathroom.

Outside, the house is well posi-tioned within the grounds and is ap-proached over a gravel

driveway which leads past thebrick built stable block and thebothy/annexe.

A particular feature of the prop-erty are the grounds which com-prise wonderful mature gardensextending to about 2 acres, 3 acresof paddock and just over 6 acres ofextensive woodland incorporating abluebell wood, stream and lake..

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18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EUemail: [email protected]

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18a Market Square, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1EUemail: [email protected]

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Leaders Limited are pleased to offer tolet this super two double bedroom lux-ury apartment which is set in a smallgated development just a stones throwfrom the town centre.

The 1st floor apartment briefly comprisesof; Entrance hall, a bright and spacious re-ception room, modern fitted kitchen withintegrated appliances, master bedroom withen-suite shower room, further double bed-

room and bathroom with power shower. Other features of the property include at-

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The property is available on an unfur-nished basis for £995 per calendar month.

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Countrywide inHamptons saleCountrywide has announcedthe acquisition of HamptonsInternational, and rights to ex-pand across key locations in-cluding the UK, Europe andAsia.

The agreement includes theglobal business operations ofHamptons International, one ofthe premier international resi-dential agencies, and its networkof more than 80 branches in theUK and overseas, with rights tofurther expand theworld‐renowned brand globally.

The acquisition forms a keypart of Countrywide’s strategicplan to further expand into theprestigious high-end propertymarket, following the recent pur-chase of the Sotheby’s Interna-tional Realty franchise in the UK.

Grenville Turner, CountrywideGroup Executive, said: “This ac-quisition is a major break-through for both companies –they are a perfect fit.

“We identified that HamptonsInternational offers a key growthopportunity and we recognisethe quality of its brand, its peo-ple, its branch locations and in-ternational credentials.

“Countrywide has a proventrack record of growing and in-vesting in strong businesses,which speaks volumes in termsof what we can offer HamptonsInternational.

This acquisition will extendour market coverage and sup-port our plans to capitalise onthe opportunities in the presti-gious high‐end property sector.”

Hamptons International willcontinue to operate as a businessin its own right and will joinCountrywide’s network of 1,200offices and 43 leading estateagency brands, which includesJohn D Wood & Co., andSotheby’s International Realty.

Shakeel Barok, Acting Manag-ing Director of Hamptons Inter-

national, said: “This news marksan exciting new era for Hamp-tons International to continue toexpand and diversify our busi-ness. The strength and breadthof Countrywide’s services andinfrastructure will enable Hamp-tons International to continue todrive its vision

and business strategy forward.This collaboration highlights

the value and reputation of theHamptons International brandwithin the market.

“There is strong synergy be-tween the two companies and Ilook forward to working to-gether to extend our marketreach.”

The sale was agreed withDubai‐based Emaar Properties,which will continue to operateHamptons International in theMiddle East and North Africa,with Countrywide owning therights to expand globally.

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The Americans are getting on their high horse about the ‘British Petroleum’ oil spill, and rightly so,but somebody should remind them that they’re hardly world-leaders when it comes to creating a

better world.JATO Dynamics reports that the US car market is still significantly behind Europe and Japan in

terms of reducing vehicle CO2output.JATO’s study reveals that the market’s average CO2is 268.5 g/km. This figure compares very un-

favourably to Japan (130.8 g/km) and Europe’s five biggest markets, which average 140.3 g/km. Allmarkets have improved marginally when compared to the full-year average in 2009.

The 2010 Goodwood Festivalof Speed gets underway injust over a week’s time.

From 2nd-4th July morethan 90 stars drivers and rid-ers, and over 350 significantcompetition vehicles, will be inaction at the world’s greatestcelebration of motoring cul-ture.

A key attraction will be thecontemporary Formula 1teams and drivers, as well as amouth-watering display of thegreatest F1 cars from the past60 years of the F1 WorldChampionship.

Goodwood’s unique abilityto attract the top works For-

mula 1 teams is a key strengthof the Festival of Speed –nowhere else in the world canyou get so close to the latestand greatest F1 cars and driv-ers.

This year six F1 teams haveconfirmed their attendance atthe Festival, just one weekahead of their appearance atthe British Grand Prix.

Ferrari will be present, aswill McLaren-Mercedes with2008 and 2009 World Champi-ons Lewis Hamilton and Jen-son Button at the controls.

They will also both be driv-ing the ex-Prost championshipwinning 1986 McLaren.

Mercedes GP – one thenewest F1 teams in the pit lanewill mark its return with NicoRosberg in action, as well asGoodwood hillclimb speedrecord holder Nick Heidfeld.

Red Bull is sure to be a Fes-tival highlight, especially withMark Webber at the wheel.

Also at Goodwood will beboth Lotus drivers and theWilliams team.

The 60th anniversary of theFormula One World Champi-onship will be celebrated atGoodwood with paddocks fullof important Grand Prix carsfrom the last six decades. Carsfrom the 1950s will include the

championship-winning AlfaRomeo Tipo 159 ‘Alfetta’, Mer-cedes-Benz W196, Vanwall,and BRM’s first winner, theType 25. Highlights from the1960s include the Cooper-Cli-max T53 ‘lowline’, Lotus-BRM33, Lotus-Cosworth 49 andMatra-Cosworth MS80.

Be-winged Grand Prix carsof the 1970s include the Lotus-Cosworth 72E, due to be drivenby Emerson Fittipaldi andHeikki Kovalainen and the leg-endary six-wheeled Tyrrell-Cosworth P34. Highlights fromthe ground-effect and turboGrand Prix eras will include theLotus-Cosworth 79 and

Williams-Cosworth FW08.Post-Turbo Grand Prix car

will include the Benetton-FordB192, Bruno Senna at thewheel of his uncle Ayrton’s1993 McLaren-CosworthMP4/8, the 1994 Lotus-Mugen109, 1996 Williams-RenaultFW18 and Jordon-Ford EJ13.

Look out in the paddock toofor familiar Formula 1 faces, in-cluding as Sir Stirling Moss, SirJackie Stewart, Damon Hill andMurray Walker.

Admission to the 2010 Festi-val of Speed is strictly by ad-

vance ticket only. To ordercontact 01243 755055.

As the last UK-bound examples of its Focus RS superhatch reach Britishdealers, Ford is offering a special, WRC-style wheel option to commemoratethe end of production. The 19-inch, white-finished alloy wheels will beavailable at £500 to bring the visual impact of Ford’s fastest Focus evencloser to that of Mikko Hirvonen’s 'company car'.

The famous Gordinistripes with a moderntwist are now availableon Clio with the intro-duction of the Gordini200.

Clio Gordini 200 fea-tures a Renault i.d. MaltaBlue metallic finish withtwin white racing stripeson the bonnet, roof andtailgate, in keeping withits famous predecessors.

Clio Gordini 200 isavailable to order now at£19,650 with first deliver-ies arriving here in July.

GordiniTwist

he new Jetta has beenunveiled at TimesSquare, featuring asharp new look, greaterspace and the most ad-vanced range of petroland diesel engines.

Powering the new Jettais a range of advancedpetrol and diesel forcedinduction engines. Newto the Jetta is the 1.2-litreTSI engine producing 105PS

Sales of the new Jetta inthe UK will commence inearly 2011.

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Yes, I know, we’ve gone a bitcrazy on Goodwood Festivalof Speed this week.

But let’s face it, compared tothe usual motors stories aboutthe latest special edition colourschemes of the Skoda Yeti orsomething, this is a bit morerelevant. At least some f youwill be going to Goodwood.

Besides, how could we ig-nore these old images of beau-tiful Porsches?

Porsche will once againshowcase an exciting array ofnew, iconic and historic modelsat this year’s Festival of Speed

on 2nd to 4th July.In keeping with the Festival’s

chosen Viva Veloce theme, thePorsche Museum in Stuttgartwill be bringing some of thevictorious sports cars from theTarga Florio road race in Sicily,as well as the Porsche 917 tocelebrate a significant Porschemotorsport anniversary - 40years since the 1970 win at LeMans.

The rare 804 Grand Prix carfrom 1962 will also be demon-strated, as part of commemo-rations of 60 years of the F1World Championship.

These iconic models willshare the spotlight with someall-new Porsche stars.

The Festival sees the debutof the fastest-ever Porsche, the620 hp GT2 RS, in the SupercarRun alongside the new GT3 RS.The new Porsche Cayennerange will also be on display,and in action, in the PorscheExperience area.

Porsche successes at LeMans, the Targa Florio and inFormula One celebrated

With an unbeaten record of16 victories in the Le Mans 24Hours race, the reputation of

Porsche has been founded onsuccess in the demanding highpressure, high speed motorsport environment.

The iconic Porsche 917scored the firstLe Mans winfor them a r -

que in 1970, and this yearPorsche celebrates the 40thanniversary of this achieve-m e n t

by demonstrating the number23 winner at Goodwood.

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Vehicle shown is Spark 1.2 LT at £9,845. Offer available to private individuals only for orders received before 05.07.10. Figures shown are based on a non-maintenance contract hire package for the bailment of goods over 36 months, assuming a maximum of 10,000 contract miles per annum. An advance rental of £441 inc. VAT followed by 35 regular monthly rentals of £147 inc. VAT. An excess mileage charge applies if the contract mileage is exceeded 4.31 pence per mile over 10,000 miles inc. VAT. All quotations are subject to availability, status, acceptance and agreement. A guarantee and/or indemnity may be required. Applicants must be 18 years or older. Quotation correct at time of going to print. Sample quotation is given subject to there being no changes in manufacturer list price or VAT. The quotation is given subject to the vehicle being serviced and maintained in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and the vehicle must be returned to Chevrolet Leasing in a condition commensurate with BVRLA Fair Wear and Tear guidelines. Vehicles shown are for illustration purposes only. For full specification and details contact your local retailer, before placing an order. Offer may not apply to all retailer stock and is subject to availability. No monetary alternative available from Chevrolet Leasing. Contract hire by ALD Automotive Ltd., trading as Chevrolet Leasing, Oakwood Park, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3JA. ALD Automotive Ltd. is incorporated in the UK and regulated by the Financial Services Authority in respect of general insurance products. Full terms and conditions available upon request. (Chev94869)

Official Government Environmental Data. Fuel Consumption Figures MPG (Litres/100 km). Chevrolet Spark range emissions: Urban 42.8 (6.6), Extra Urban 67.3 (4.2), Combined 55.4 (5.1), CO2 Emissions 119 g/km.

STEVENSFleming Way Crawley West Sussex RH10 9NS0844 375 1231www.chevroletlocal.co.uk/stevens

Spark 1.0 LSPersonal Contract Hire Finance Example35 monthly payments of £147Advance rental of £441Metallic Paint FREE

All figures include VAT. Excess mileage charges from 4.31 pence per mile inc. VAT is payable if the contract mileage is exceeded. Terms and conditions apply.

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Official Government Environment Data. Fuel consumption figures mpg (litres/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km). Matiz 1.0 SE 5dr: Urban - 39.2 (7.2), Extra-urban - 60.1 (4.7), Combined - 50.4 (5.6). CO2 emissions 137g/km. Aveo 1.2 S 3dr: Urban - 39.2 (7.2), Extra-urban - 61.4 (4.6), Combined - 51.4 (5.5). CO2 emissions 132g/km.

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These are the first of-ficial pictures of thenew Astra SportsTourer, which will re-ceive its debut at thisyear’s Paris MotorShow in Septemberand hit UK show-rooms by the end ofthe year.

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ITV33.35 Film: Garfield (2004) 5.05 AgathaChristie’s Poirot. 6.15 Film: Bean (1997) 8.00Film: Uncle Buck (1989) 10.00 An Audiencewith Freddie Starr. 11.00 Film: Caddyshack(1980)

ITV42.30 British Touring Car ChampionshipHighlights. 4.00 World’s Wildest Police Videos.5.00 Police, Camera, Action! 6.00 TheProfessionals. 7.00 The Sweeney. 8.00 Minder.9.00 One False Move: Road Trains. 10.00 Film:GoodFellas (1990)

BBC THREE7.00 Doctor Who Confidential. 7.45Glastonbury 2010 11.50 Family Guy

BBC FOUR7.00 Swarm: Nature’s Incredible Invasions.8.00 A Century of Fatherhood. 9.00Glastonbury 2010 11.00 Gracie!

E42.20 Hollyoaks. 5.00 Friends 6.30 Smallville.7.25 The Big Bang Theory. 8.00 How I MetYourMother. 8.25 Friends 10.00 The 100 GreatestStand Ups 2010.

FILM43.05 Porridge (1979) 4.55 Elf (2003) 6.45 EverAfter: A Cinderella Story (1998) 9.00 The DayAfter Tomorrow (2004) Disaster thriller, starringDennis Quaid. 11.20 The Host (2006)

SKY13.00 Fat Families: Second Helpings. 4.00Michael Jackson’s Private Home Movies 5.00Futurama 6.00 The Simpsons 7.00 PineappleDance Studios 9.00 Film: While You WereSleeping (1995) 11.05 A League of Their Own.11.35 Border Invasion USA.

6.05 The Hoobs. (R) 6.55Catching the Impossible. 7.50Formula Ford Championship.8.20 British Triathlon Grand Prix.8.50 T4: The Hills. (R) 9.20 T4:Friends. (R) 9.50 T4: Hollyoaks.12.20 T4: Big Brother’s LittleBrother. 1.20 T4: Being N-Dubz.(R) 1.55 T4:Tinchy Stryder:VideoExclusive. 2.00 T4: TheSimpsons. (R) 2.55 Film: CarryOn Up the Khyber. (1968)Comedy, starring Sid James,Kenneth Williams, CharlesHawtrey, Roy Castle and JoanSims. 4.40 Deal or No Deal. Beat-the-banker game show. 5.25Scrapheap Challenge.

6.30 Channel 4 News.

7.00 River Cottage. The chefplans to include slugson his menu.

8.00 Come Dine with Me.Four contestants inDerby take on thedinner party challengein a bid to win the£1,000 prize.

9.00 Big Brother. Actionfrom the compound.

10.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man.With Katie Price, AlexReid, James Cordenand Enrique Iglesias.

10.50 The IT Crowd. Jenapplies for a new job.

11.25 FILM: Star Trek II:TheWrath of Khan. (1982)Sci-fi adventure sequel,with William Shatner.

1.35 Big Brother: Live. 4.55Countdown. 5.40 Hill StreetBlues.

6.00 Sunrise. 7.00 Milkshake!:Elmo’s World. 7.15 Pocoyo. (R)7.25 Bert and Ernie’s GreatAdventures. (R) 7.30 The Milkyand Shake Show. (R) 7.35 Chiro.(R) 7.40 Noddy in Toyland. (R)7.50 Fireman Sam. (R) 8.00Hana’s Helpline. (R) 8.10 LittlePrincess. (R) 8.25 TheAdventures of Bottle Top Bill andHis Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.45Igam Ogam. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R)9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30Gerald McBoing Boing. (R) 10.00Shake!: iCarly. 10.35 TrueJackson, VP. 11.10 Family FoodFight. (R) 11.40 Chinese Food inMinutes. (R) 12.15 Build a NewLife in the Country. (R) 1.15 Film:East of Sudan. (1964) Periodadventure, starring AnthonyQuayle. 3.00 Film: MrsWinterbourne. (1996) 5.00 Film:Short Circuit 2. (1988)

7.10 Five News.7.15 Cricket on Five.

England v Australia.Mark Nicholas presentshighlights of game threeof the five-match one-day series, held at OldTrafford in Manchester.With commentary byGeoffrey Boycott,Michael Vaughan andSimon Hughes.

8.00 FILM: Maid inManhattan. (2002)Romantic comedy, withJennifer Lopez.

10.10 FILM: The SweetestThing. (2002) Romanticcomedy, starringCameron Diaz.

11.45 Crimes That Shook theWorld. (R)

12.50 SuperCasino. 4.05 WildlifeSOS. (R) 4.55 The FamilyRecipe. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline.(R) 5.10 The Milkshake! Show.(R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R)5.45 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

Channel 4 Five Digital

Sunday TV6.00 Yesterday at Wimbledon.7.00 MotoGP. (R) 8.00 Breakfast.9.00 The Andrew Marr Show.10.00 The Big Questions. 11.00The Politics Show; Weather forthe Week Ahead. 12.10 Formula1: The European Grand Prix Live.Coverage of the ninth race of theseason (Start time 1.00pm). 2.45Match of the Day Live: 2010 FIFAWorld Cup.The third match of thelast-16 stage (Kick-off 3.00pm).5.15 Regional Programme. 5.15Granada/YTV The Super LeagueShow. 5.45 BBC News; RegionalNews; Weather.

6.00 Countryfile. The fightagainst the zebramussel in Lough Erne,Northern Ireland.

7.00 Inside the PerfectPredator. Four of theworld’s mostextraordinary hunters.

8.00 Antiques Roadshow.9.00 Rock & Chips. Only

Fools and Horsesprequel, starringNicholas Lyndhurst. (R)

10.30 BBC News; RegionalNews; Weather.

10.55 Match of the Day: 2010FIFA World Cup.

11.55 FILM: Iron Eagle. (1986)Action adventure, withLouis Gossett Jr;Weatherview.

1.50 Sign Zone: Grow Your OwnDrugs. (R) 2.20 Children’sEmergency. (R) 2.50 ModernMasters. (R) 3.50 BBC News.

Schedule may run as follows:12.10 Formula 1: The EuropeanGrand Prix Live. 3.20 Murder,She Wrote. (R) 4.05 Escape tothe Country. (R) 5.05 Songs ofPraise. 5.40 BBC News; RegionalNews; Weather. 6.00 Countryfile.7.00 Match of the Day Live: 2010FIFA World Cup. The fourthmatch of the last-16 stage (Kick-off 7.30pm).

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC.10.00 Something for theWeekend. 11.30 EastEnders.1.50 Film: Tara Road. (2005)Drama, starring Andie MacDowelland Olivia Williams. 3.25 Flog It!(R) 3.55 Coast. 4.00 Glastonbury2010. Former Kinks singer RayDavies performs on the PyramidStage. 5.30 Live Athletics. TheEuropean Trials and UKChampionships.

8.00 Top Gear. New series.Jeremy Clarksoninvestigates the meritsof three-wheeled cars,and James May drivesa Toyota Hilux up theactive Icelandic volcanoEyjafjallajokull.

9.00 How to Build a NuclearSubmarine. New series.Documentary exploringthree Britishengineering companies,beginning with theconstruction of acontroversial new craftthat has cost more than£1billion.

10.00 Glastonbury 2010.Stevie Wonder performsa selection of hits fromhis 48-year career tobring the festival to aclose. There are alsohighlights from the restof the weekend.

2.00 Film: Song of Songs. (2006)Drama, starring Nathalie Press.3.20 BBC News. 4.00 The SuperLeague Show. Includinghighlights of Harlequins v WiganWarriors. 4.30 Close.

BBC1 BBC26.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Planet’sFunniest Animals. (R) 10.00Coronation Street. 11.00 ThisMorning: Sunday. 12.00 News;Weather. 12.14 RegionalProgramme. 12.15 Film: Murder,She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle.(2003) Mystery, starring AngelaLansbury. 2.00 Film: Columbo:Strange Bedfellows. (1995) Crimedrama, starring Peter Falk andRod Steiger. 4.00 AgathaChristie’s Poirot. (R)

6.00 Ladies of Letters.6.30 Regional Programmes.6.45 ITV News; Weather.

7.00 World Cup Live. Thefourth match of the last-16 stage (Kick-off7.30pm).

9.30 James Corden’s WorldCup Live. Reaction totoday’s matches in thelast-16 stage.

10.05 ITV News; Weather.10.20 FILM: Wimbledon.

(2004) Romantic drama,starring Kirsten Dunstand Paul Bettany.

12.10 Nightwatch with SteveScott. (R) 1.05 The Zone; ITVNews Headlines. 2.30 MotorsportUK. 3.30 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30ITV Morning News.

Schedule may run as follows:2.00 World Cup Live. The thirdmatch of the last-16 stage (Kick-off 3.00pm). 5.00 AgathaChristie’s Poirot. (R) 6.00 Ladiesof Letters. 6.25 Regional News;Weather. 6.40 ITV News;Weather. 7.00 You’ve BeenFramed! (R) 8.00 Lewis. (R)

ITV1ITV23.00 Holiday Showdown. 4.00 The Planet’sFunniest Animals. 4.25 TV’s Funniest MusicMoments. 5.25 Film: The Lost World: JurassicPark (1997) 8.00 Peter Andre: The NextChapter. 9.00 Film: Evan Almighty (2007)11.00 The Vampire Diaries. 11.55 Supernatural

ITV32.40 Jane Eyre. 5.00 Film: Uncle Buck (1989)7.00 Film: Willy Wonka and the ChocolateFactory (1971) 9.00 Mansfield Park. 11.05Film: Lorenzo’s Oil (1992)

ITV43.00 The Professionals. 4.00 The Sweeney.5.00 The Force. 5.30 FIFA World Cup: GreatestGoals. 6.30 Police Patrol. 7.00 TheProfessionals. 8.00 The Sweeney. 9.00 TotalEmergency. 10.00 Tarrant on TV. 10.30 MenBrewing Badly: World Cup 2010. 11.35 Film:Escape from New York (1981)

BBC THREE7.00 Doctor Who. 7.55 Glastonbury 2010.10.00 Family Guy 10.45 Lee Nelson’s WellGood Show. 11.15 Mongrels. 11.45 Formula 1:The European Grand Prix Highlights.

BBC FOUR7.00 Glastonbury 2010 9.00 Lennon Naked.10.25 Film: La Reine Margot (1994)

E42.40 Big Brother: Live. 4.15 Film: TheNeverEnding Story II:The Next Chapter (1991)6.00 Friends 7.00 One Tree Hill. 8.00 Friends9.00 Desperate Housewives 11.00 Film:Dogma (1999)

FILM42.50 The Sea Wolves (1980) 5.10 The TrumanShow (1998) 7.05 Revenge of the Pink Panther(1978) 9.00 Stakeout (1987) 11.15 Buffy theVampire Slayer (1992)

SKY15.00 The Simpsons 7.00 Pineapple DanceStudios. 8.00 Fat Families: Second Helpings.9.00 House 11.00 A League of Their Own.11.30 Border Invasion USA.

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Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 CowboyTrap. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather.12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather.1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Wimbledon2010. The ladies’ singles quarter-finals at the AllEngland Club. 2.30 Match of the Day Live: 2010FIFA World Cup. The seventh match of the last-16stage (Kick-off 3.00pm). 5.15 Wimbledon 2010.The ladies’ singles quarter-finals. 6.00 BBC News;Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes;Weather. 7.00 Real Rescues. 7.30 Holby City; BBCNews; Regional News. 8.30 The Inspector LynleyMysteries. (R) 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 RegionalNews; Weather. 10.35 Imagine. 11.35 Match of theDay: 2010 FIFA World Cup. 12.35 The GrahamNorton Show; (R) Weatherview. 1.25 Sign Zone:Halcyon River Diaries. (R) 2.25 Raymond Blanc:Kitchen Secrets. (R) 2.55 Put Your Money WhereYour Mouth Is. (R) 3.55 BBC News.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30CBeebies. 10.30 Yesterday at

Wimbledon. 11.30 Daily Politics. 12.00 Wimbledon2010. The ladies’ singles quarter-finals at the AllEngland Club. 3.25 CBBC. 5.50 Wimbledon 2010.Further live coverage of day eight of the AllEngland Championships. 8.00 Today atWimbledon. 9.00 Tribal Wives. 10.00 Miranda. (R)10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 How to Build aNuclear Submarine. (R) 12.20 Gareth MaloneGoes to Glyndebourne. (R) 1.20 BBC News. 3.55Close.

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy KyleShow. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose

Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 RegionalNews; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R)3.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Chase.6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News;Weather. 7.00 World Cup Live. The eighth andfinal match of the last-16 stage (Kick-off 7.30pm).9.30 James Corden’s World Cup Live. 10.00 ITVNews at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News;Weather. 10.35 TV’s Naughtiest Blunders. (R)11.35 October Road. 12.30 The Zone; ITV NewsHeadlines. 2.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.30ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

6.15 The Hoobs. (R) 6.40Big Brother’s Little Brother.

7.10 Big Brother. (R) 8.20 Frasier. (R) 8.45Melanie and Denise’s 5 O’Clock Show. (R) 9.45Deal or No Deal. (R) 10.35 Everybody LovesRaymond. (R) 11.00 Friends. (R) 11.30 Friends.(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05Relocation, Relocation. (R) 1.00 Come Dine withMe. (R) 1.30 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.55 ComeDine with Me. (R) 2.25 Come Dine with Me. (R)2.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 3.25 Countdown.4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Melanie and Denise’s5 O’Clock Show. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Gok’sFashion Fix. 9.00 The Untold Battle of Britain.10.00 Big Brother. 11.10 The Good Wife. 12.05The Poker Lounge. 1.05 Big Brother: Live. 4.15KOTV Boxing Weekly. 4.45 Superbike WorldChampionship 2010. 5.10 Formula FordChampionship. (R) 5.35 The Grid. (R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff.10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI:

Crime Scene Investigation. (R) 12.40 Five News.12.45 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R)1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50 TheFamily Recipe. (R) 2.55 Animal Rescue Squad.(R) 3.10 Film: Hell on Heels: The Battle of MaryKay. (2002) A woman creates a multimillion-dollarcosmetics company, but faces competition froman ambitious young rival. Fact-based comedydrama, starring Shirley MacLaine and ParkerPosey. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25Live from Studio Five. 7.30 Family Food Fight; FiveNews Update. 8.00 Build a New Life: Was It WorthIt?; Five News at 9. 9.00 CSI: Crime SceneInvestigation. (R) 10.00 CSI: Miami; (R) Five NewsUpdate. 11.00 CSI: NY. (R) 12.00 NCIS. (R) 12.55SuperCasino. 4.05 Wildlife SOS. (R) 4.55 CountySecrets. (R) 5.10 The New Tomorrow. (R) 5.35Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday6.00 Breakfast. 9.15 CrimewatchRoadshow. 10.00 Homes Under the

Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 CowboyTrap. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News; Weather.12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather.1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Wimbledon2010. Live coverage of the fourth-round matches.2.30 Match of the Day Live: 2010 FIFA World Cup.The fifth match of the last-16 stage (Kick-off3.00pm). 5.15 Wimbledon 2010. Live coverage ofthe fourth-round matches. 6.00 BBC News;Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes;Weather. 7.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory — SecondHelpings; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Life ofRiley. (R) 8.30 Panorama. 9.00 New Tricks. (R)10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather.10.35 The Graham Norton Show. 11.20 Match ofthe Day: 2010 FIFA World Cup; SpringwatchWeatherview. 12.25 Sign Zone: The Genius ofDesign. (R) 1.25 Museum of Life. (R) 2.25 PutYourMoney Where Your Mouth Is. (R) 3.25 BBC News.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30CBeebies. 11.00 Animal Park. (R)

11.30 Daily Politics. 12.00 Wimbledon 2010. SueBarker presents live coverage of the fourth round.3.25 CBBC. 5.50 Wimbledon 2010. Further livecoverage of the All England Championships. 8.00Today at Wimbledon. 9.00 Mary, Queen of Shops.10.00 Rev. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 TribalWives. (R) 12.20 The Culture Show. (R) 1.20 BBCNews. 3.25 Close.

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy KyleShow. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30

Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55Regional News; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s RealDeal. (R) 3.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 TheChase. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITVNews; Weather. 7.00 World Cup Live. The sixthmatch of the last-16 stage (Kick-off 7.30pm). 9.30James Corden’s World Cup Live. 10.00 ITV Newsat Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather.10.35 Film: Exorcist: The Beginning. (2004) Horrorprequel, starring Stellan Skarsgard. 12.35 TheZone; ITV News Headlines. 2.45 The Jeremy KyleShow. (R) 3.40 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV MorningNews.

6.30 The Hoobs. (R) 6.55Big Brother’s Little Brother.

(R) 7.50 Big Brother. (R) 8.45 Lenny Henry’s 5O’Clock Show. (R) 9.45 Deal or No Deal. (R) 10.30Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 11.00 Friends. (R)11.30 Friends. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 NewsSummary. 12.05 The TV Book Club. 12.35 Will &Grace. (R) 1.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.30Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.00 Come Dine with Me.(R) 2.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.55 Come Dinewith Me. (R) 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or NoDeal. 5.00 Melanie and Denise’s 5 O’Clock Show.6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00Channel 4 News. 8.00 The Secrets of WestminsterAbbey: A Time Team Special. 9.00 The UntoldBattle of Trafalgar. 10.00 Big Brother. 11.10 Musicon 4: Being N-Dubz. 11.40 Alan Carr: Chatty Man.(R) 12.30 Big Brother: Live. 4.30 Film: TheCommon Touch. (1941) British drama, starringGeoffrey Hibbert.

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff.10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI:

Crime Scene Investigation. (R) 12.40 Five News.12.45 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R)1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: Into Thin Air:Death on Everest. (1997) Fact-based drama,starring Peter Horton. 5.00 Five News; Weather.5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R)6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.30 How Do They DoIt?; (R) Five News Update. 8.00 PoliceInterceptors; Five News at 9. 9.00 ExtraordinaryPeople: Seven New Faces in Seven Days.Treatingpatients with facial deformities in Vietnam. 10.00Crimes That Shook the World. The unsolved caseof the Monster of Florence. 11.00 Film: TequilaSunrise. (1988) A cop investigating a drug dealingold friend falls for the criminal's lover, who holdsthe key to closing the case. Thriller, with MelGibson, Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer. 1.10SuperCasino. 4.05 Wildlife SOS. (R) 4.55 CountySecrets. (R) 5.10 The New Tomorrow. (R) 5.35Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)

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Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 CowboyTrap. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; (R) BBC News;Weather. 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News;Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45Wimbledon 2010. The men’s singles semi-finals atthe All England Club. 2.30 Match of the Day Live:2010 FIFA World Cup. The opening quarter-final(Kick-off 3.00pm). 5.15 Wimbledon 2010. Livecoverage on men’s singles semi-finals day. 6.00BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional NewsProgrammes; Weather. 7.00 Animal 24:7. 7.30Nigel Slater’s Simple Suppers; (R) BBC News;Regional News. 8.00 Inspector George Gently. (R)9.30 Outnumbered. (R) 10.00 BBC News. 10.25Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Friday Night withJonathan Ross. 11.35 The National Lottery FridayNight Draws. 11.45 Match of the Day: 2010 FIFAWorld Cup; Weatherview. 12.50 Sign Zone: AnAfrican Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby. (R) 1.50Welcome to Lagos. (R) 2.50 BBC News.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.30CBeebies. 10.30 Yesterday at

Wimbledon. 11.30 Daily Politics. 12.00 AnimalPark. (R) 12.30 Wimbledon 2010. Live coverage ofthe men’s singles semi-finals. 3.25 CBBC. 5.50Wimbledon 2010. Further coverage of men’ssingles semi-finals day. 8.00 Today at Wimbledon.9.00 Gardeners’ World Special. 10.00 Grumpy OldMen. (R) 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.00Glastonbury 2010. 1.00 Film: Babylon. (1980)Drama, starring Brinsley Forde. 2.35 Close.

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy KyleShow. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose

Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 RegionalNews; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R)3.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News;Weather.7.00 World Cup Live. The second quarter-final(Kick-off 7.30pm). 9.30 James Corden’s World CupLive. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: DOA: Deador Alive. (2006) Premiere. Action adventure,starring Jaime Pressly. 12.10 The Zone; ITV NewsHeadlines. 2.25 Touching Evil. 3.10 ITVNightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

6.05 The Hoobs. (R) 6.30The Hoobs. (R) 6.55 Big

Brother’s Little Brother. 7.20 Big Brother. (R) 8.30Frasier. (R) 8.55 Melanie and Denise’s 5 O’ClockShow. (R) 9.55 Deal or No Deal. (R) 10.40Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 11.05 Friends. (R)11.35 Friends. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 NewsSummary. 12.05 Relocation, Relocation. (R) 1.00Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.30 Come Dine with Me.(R) 2.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.25 Come Dinewith Me. (R) 2.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 3.25Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Melanieand Denise’s 5 O’Clock Show. 6.00 The Simpsons.(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.30Unreported World. 8.00 A Place in the Sun: Homeor Away. 9.00 Big Brother. 10.00 The IT Crowd.10.35 Big Brother. 11.05 Stand Up for the Week.11.55 Music on 4: The Album Chart Show: KelisSpecial. (R) 12.25 Music on 4: 4Play: Micachu.12.45 Big Brother: Live. 4.00 This Week’s 4MusicTop 20. 5.45 Countdown. (R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff.10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.45 CSI:

Crime Scene Investigation. (R) 12.40 Five News.12.45 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green. (R)1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.50Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 3.05 Film: Life onLiberty Street. (2004) Drama, starring AnnabethGish. 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours.(R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from StudioFive. 7.30 Film: Random Hearts. (1999) Loveblossoms between two strangers whose partnerswere secretly having an affair before they wereboth killed in a plane crash. Drama, with HarrisonFord and Kristin Scott Thomas. 10.05 TheMentalist. Jane crosses swords with a cult leaderwhile looking into the murder of a businessmanand heir to a media corporation. 11.05 Grey’sAnatomy. 12.05 SuperCasino. 4.05 MotorsportMundial. 4.30 Nick’s Quest. (R) 4.55 CountySecrets. (R) 5.10 The New Tomorrow. (R) 5.35Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)

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Hammer; BBC News; Weather. 11.00 CowboyTrap. 11.45 Cash in the Attic; BBC News;Weather.12.15 Wimbledon 2010. A look ahead to the men’ssingles quarter-finals. 1.00 BBC News; Weather.1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Wimbledon2010. Further live coverage on day nine of thetournament. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 AQuestion of Sport. 7.30 Rogue Traders; BBCNews; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 9.00Reunited. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 RegionalNews; Weather. 10.35 The National LotteryDraws. 10.45 The Bionic Vet. 11.15 Film: WakingUp in Reno. (2002) Romantic comedy, with BillyBob Thornton and Charlize Theron; NationalLottery Update; Weatherview. 12.45 Sign Zone:DIY SOS. (R) 1.15 Mary, Queen of Shops. (R)2.15 The Delicious Miss Dahl. (R) 2.45 Put YourMoney Where Your Mouth Is. (R) 3.45 BBC News.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.00CBeebies. 10.30 Yesterday at

Wimbledon. 11.30 Daily Politics. 1.00 Wimbledon2010. Live coverage of the opening men’s singlesquarter-finals. 3.25 CBBC. 5.50 Wimbledon 2010.Further live coverage from men’s singles quarter-finals day. 8.00 Today at Wimbledon. 9.00 TopGear. (R) 10.00 Mock the Week. (R) 10.30Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Rev. (R) 11.50 AreYouHaving a Laugh? TV and Disability. (R) 12.50 BBCNews. 3.50 Close.

6.00 GMTV. 9.25 The Jeremy KyleShow. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose

Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 RegionalNews; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. (R)3.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Chase. 6.00Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News;Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Lion Country.8.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 10.00 ITV News atTen; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather.10.35 World Cup Rock ’n’ Goal Years. 11.05 Film:Passenger 57. (1992) Action thriller, with WesleySnipes. 12.40 The Zone; ITV News Headlines.2.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.35 ITVNightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

6.30 The Hoobs. (R) 6.55Big Brother’s Little Brother.

7.20 Big Brother. (R) 8.30 Frasier. (R) 8.55Melanie and Denise’s 5 O’Clock Show. (R) 9.55Deal or No Deal. (R) 10.40 Everybody LovesRaymond. (R) 11.05 Friends. (R) 11.30 Friends.(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05Relocation, Relocation. (R) 1.00 Come Dine withMe. (R) 1.30 Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.00 ComeDine with Me. (R) 2.25 Come Dine with Me. (R)2.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 3.25 Countdown.4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Melanie and Denise’s5 O’Clock Show. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 The UntoldGreat Fire of London. 9.00 Big Brother. 10.00Desperate Housewives. 11.00 The Big BangTheory. 11.30 My Name Is Earl. 11.55 Music on 4:4Music Favourites: Scissor Sisters. (R) 12.30Music on 4: The Album Chart Show Spotlight.12.45 Music on 4: Mercury Prize Sessions. (R)1.00 Music on 4: 4Play: Karen Elson. 1.15 BigBrother: Live. 4.35 Beach Volleyball. 5.25 BritishTriathlon Grand Prix. (R) 5.50 Countdown. (R)

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urday the club held an open day atthe club’s home turf - the Ben Vod-den Memorial Pitch at IngfieldManor School, Five Oaks, and thescene was reminiscent of parks thelength and breadth of America on aSaturday morning.

In addition to the matches, thegrown ups joined in the fun by

taking part in a Home RunDerby.

It ensured a couple of theyoungsters enjoyed the experi-ence of catching out one of the

coaches, but the youngsters hadno chance with a couple of efforts byhead coach Robert Burnie whichsailed way over the boundary!

Horsham Junior Baseball Club hasa playing membership of more than200 youth members, making it thelargest junior baseball program inthe UK, and the club are always look-ing to broaden its membership.

The club lost some of its memberslast year and there was a drop innumbers, but there has been a resur-gence in recent weeks.

Coach Robert Burnie said: “We areseeing about five new membersevery week at the moment. It’s justword of mouth, you lose a bit of theold and welcome in the new.

“We play all of the games within

The Americans may never learn tolove the game of ‘soccer’ but it

seems we are becoming morereceptive of baseball.

Particularly here in Horsham,where our Junior Baseball Club has

become one of the very best in thecountry.

The Club has so many youngsters,aged from five to 16, that they are

able to run many teams,all kitted out in the

colours of some of Amer-ica’s most famous teams

such as Mets,Yankees, Red

Sox and Ath-letics.

On Sat-

Great recoveryfor Royal Utd

Many thanks to all of the teams who havesubmitted reports.

We do our best to publish all reports sent tous, and welcome words and pictures from allsports clubs in the district. So keep them coming- and if you play for a local cricket team pleasedo send reports - we don’t get many at all!

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Please send reports and picture requests [email protected]

After gaining the title at the Worthing Towntournament two weeks ago, it was now forRoyal United to try and conquer the LancingRangers tournament.

Despite a rather disappointing start, losing thefirst and drawing the second game, thingsstarted to improve for Royal United in the third.

The 4-0 win was much needed to lift the spir-its and that continued as United won theirfourthand fifth games. The last game of the group stageonly produced a draw, but was enough to takethe local lads through to the quarter finals.

Unfortunately, this game was tarnished by abad decision, but Royals took their opportunityand managed to win the game 3-2.

It looked like extra time was on the cards inthe semi finals but Morgan Spooner volleyedhome to put Royals into the final.

The final was against Hove Rivervale, the teamRoyal United had lost to in the first game. De-spite numerous chances, their keeper kept themin the game and the score line stayed 0-0 andwent into extra time.

Against the run of play Hove took the lead inthe second period of extra time but just as theteam had shown all day, Royals fought hard andMorgan levelled the game with a minute left toplay and took the game to penalties.

Royals keeper Tom Baxter managed to savethree of the Hove penaltiesand Jack Frankland andJack Woolgar Leigh scoredto give Royals the victory.

Baseball club onan upwards curve

Reports

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Two good winsfor Bowls team

Tennis for all

Members of Horsham Lawn Tennis Clubserved up a treat to shoppers by bringing thetennis club to the Forum in Horsham.

LTA Licensed coaches Glyn Jukes and TessaWalder brought a number of junior players withthem as they prepared to show off their tennisskills to onlookers as part of a promotional eventfor the clubs forthcoming open day.

Club Coach Glyn Jukes said: “With Wimbledonsuch an important part of the British summer wethought we would bring a taste of the tennis clubto the town so the general public can get a feel forwhat we do and see some of the talented juniorswe have coming through.

“Tennis is a sport for all as it can be a social lowimpact sport, or a fast moving, physically de-manding game but whatever level you play itsequally enjoyable and we would like to see asmany adults and juniors getting involved and theopen day provides the perfect opportunity to tryfor free.”

The Horsham LTC open day is running on from10 am on Sunday 27th June where there will bea ball machine, serve speed gun, plus opportuni-ties for adults and juniors to play with membersin a social tournament.

Participants can come and try out the bar anduse the club facilities. Any new adult memberwho joins the club on the day will receive five freegroup coaching sessions and pay no joining fee. For more information call 01403 254628 or Glyn

Jukes on 07789725333 or visit the clubs websiteat www.horsham-tennis.co.uk

It’s been another good week for HorshamBowls team, with two victories and one de-feat at the hands of Hurstpierpoint.

Horsham entertained a touring Easton sidefrom Norfolk on Friday and recorded a 38 shot,152-114 win.

A warm, cloudy day was perfect for playingbowls and the visitors enjoyed the bonhomie oftheir hosts.

Winning 4 rinks out of 6, Horsham had a toprink of Mike Parr, Angela Machell, Allan Robert-son and Doug Locke (+28) with the Captain’srink another high scorer(+18).

In the first round of the Border League Cup,Horsham had a resounding win against theNewdigate, winning by 18 shots.

The tie was played on a home and away basis,the Horsham team of Barry Baillie, Allan Robert-son, Mick Norris and skip Dennis Tribe winningby 17 shots at Newdigate, while the home teamof Robbie Calder, Doug Locke, Martin Jolliffe andskip Paul Jolliffe recorded a single shot win.

But Sunday was a disappointing afternoon forHorsham, as they lost by 38 shots away to Hurst-pierpoint. It was though a pleasant afternoonwith good company. Well down at tea, Horshamcould not respond, but did have a winning rinkof Malcolm Randall, Michael Bright and skipDoreen Buckman (+4).

All pictures by Chris Woolgar for The Resident. Images are available free tothose pictured in Jpeg format. Email requests to [email protected]

the club so there is no travelling, exceptfor the All Star and Pony teams, and it’sopen to boys and girls from a young ageso we have a diverse team.”

The club also runs four softball teamsfor girls, and a couple of the young ladieshave made the Great Britain representa-tive side.

An adult baseball team may also beformed next year after a false start thisseason, thanks to a number of sixteenyear olds coming through the club andlooking to move into a senior league.

Hopefully by then, the team will have allof its new kits. Uniform was held up bythe volcanic ash clouds recently!

Saturday’s results

Slinfold Country Club Bronco LeagueMets 11 – Red Sox 9A’s 9 – Yankees 3

PMW Mustang LeagueA’s 9 – Yankees 7Yankees 3 – Mets 9

The Outdoor Room Pinto LeagueYankees 11 – A’s 12

If you would like to become a HJBC player,fill in the registration form at www.hor-

shambaseball.co.uk before taking part inan induction at the club.

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Paddlethon is Oarsome

Southwater Country Park was the venue for a new charity event on Saturday morning. A number of young members of Southwater Watersports Centre joined in a 24 hourPaddlethon. The kids enjoyed plenty of on-the-water-activities, but it was mainly the grown ups on the lake during the small hours. For a full report see news pages

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