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Pensioner given six-year sentence for stalking three women
A pensioner has been given a six-year sentence for stalking three women – and a 10-year restraining order. Geoffrey Lower, 76, of Stanmer Villas, Brighton, admitted three charges of stalking at Lewes Crown Court earlier this year. He was jailed at the same court a fortnight ago and made the subjec...
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Hove GP put kids at harm by prescribing hormones without proper assessment or monitoring, damning report finds
A Hove GP practice prescribed cross-gender hormones to scores of children after “wholly inadequate” assessments, and without properly explaining the risks or making sure they understood them, an NHS investigation has found. One of the GPs who worked at WellBN has been suspended as a result of th...
How a London to Brighton challenge will help Martlets continue its vital work across Sussex
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BHT Sussex volunteers honoured by Mayor of Brighton
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Mayor hosts staff and volunteers from housing and homelessness charity
Volunteers and staff from a charity helping the homeless were given tea and cake at a mayoral reception in honour of their commitment. The mayor of Brighton and Hove, Theresa Fowler, praised the volunteers from BHT Sussex, formerly Brighton Housing Trust, and celebrated their work to help people ove...
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Brighton & Hove pupils get a taste for healthy living thanks to free school workshops
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Scores of primary school children take part in exchange trip to Spain
Scores of children have taken part in an exchange trip with a school in the Spanish capital, Madrid. More than 80 pupils in Year 6 at the Bilingual Primary School, in Hove, flew out and back last month – and this week more than 40 children from Spain were welcomed here. Both schools involved in [...
Neighbours angry over noise from Brighton Fringe venue
Neighbours upset about noise from a Brighton Fringe venue in St Peter’s Place are in the process of calling for a formal licence review.
South East Coast Ambulance Service team set to tackle demanding charity bike ride across Sussex and Surrey
A team from South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) are tackling a demanding bike ride across Sussex and Surrey – including the iconic climb at Box Hill – to raise funds for the SECAmb Charity.
West Sussex pubs to host Greene King Untapped search for a star
Looking for unsigned, aspiring acts
New parking scheme 'causing chaos and fights' in community
A new parking scheme in Hollingdean has “divided the community”, causing chaos and fights according to a residents’ representative.
Competition celebrates iconic Sussex forest in verse
The Ashdown Forest Foundation has announced the winners of its second annual poetry competition.
Thugs punch railway worker unconscious at Brighton station
Two thugs are being hunted by police after a railway worker suffered a fractured skull when he was punched unconscious in an attack at Brighton station. The attack happened earlier this year and security camera pictures of the suspects were published late last night (Wednesday 11 June) by the Britis...
Police ‘urgently seeking’ 29-year-old reported missing from Brighton
Sussex Police are ‘urgently seeking’ a 29-year-old reported missing from Brighton.
The loves, losses, successes and struggles of Oscar Wilde
Celebrating Oscar Wilde
University student and mentors in running for podiatry honours
A student and two educators from the University of Brighton have been nominated for national podiatry awards.
New future for Gloucester Road building as retailer moves in
Flude Property Consultants are delighted to announce the sale of 126 Gloucester Road, Brighton acting on behalf of private individuals.
Padel festival marks opening of city's first covered courts
The world's fastest-growing sport, padel, now has a new home on the south coast.
University placement helps refugee into NHS role
A five-week work placement helped a former university lecturer from Afghanistan secure a job in the UK.