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Woman waits more than four months for garden waste bin
A Hove woman was left frustrated after waiting more than four months for a garden waste bin she paid for in January. Heather Liardet, who lives in Bigwood Avenue, Hove, ordered the bin in mid January, paying £90 for a year’s collections, and was told it would arrive within 28 working days. After ...
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Another pub’s bid for later Pride opening hours opposed
Another Kemp Town pub is having difficulty getting extended hours during this year’s Pride after police opposition. The Camelford Arms will also have to persuade councillors to give it a special temporary licence to open as late as 4am after the force objected to its application. Sussex Police als...
Pavilion trust hits back at union claims
The trust which runs the Royal Pavilion and the city’s museums has hit back at union claims it is facing bankruptcy. The GMB has called three more days of strike action this week in protest at the trust no longer pledging to match local authority pay rises for its staff, many of whom were previous...
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Ruthlessness missing on the big day as Brighton rue Cup final chances that got away
Brighton Women left Wembley on Sunday rueing early missed opportunities and knowing that, had one gone in, their FA Cup final clash with Manchester City may have panned out quite differently.
New ‘Douglas Chamberlain’ electric bus celebrates legacy of cardiac pioneer
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Burglar who commuted by train reaches end of line in Brighton
A burglar who commuted by train reached the end of the line in Brighton where he was arrested – and has since started a six-year prison sentence. He had already burgled a number of burglaries in Brighton when he was held by police and last month at Guildford Crown Court he was jailed for a […]
Community hub secures funding boost for vital support services
Community Base is celebrating the awarding of £20,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund.
Brighton dog becomes Big Issue cover star
A Brighton dog is the cover star of this month’s Big Issue, modelling a tabard for a new campaign to make temporary housing more pet-friendly. The magazine, which hires homeless people to sell it on the streets, has given its vendors the specially designed tabards for their dogs. It says making te...
Bishop of Chichester says final farewell at historic Sussex church
The Bishop of Chichester Dr Martin Warner gave his final Sunday service at St Mary’s Church in Rye on May 31.
‘Beautiful thing to see’ – Brighton manager thanks fans for Wembley tribute to late father
Brighton and Hove Albion Women’s boss Dario Vidošić thanked supporters for their touching tribute to his late father ahead of their first ever FA Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.
EDF Small Business and Enterprise Nation help small businesses take first step onto the high street in Brighton
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Premier League legend announces retirement after record-breaking career with Leeds, Newcastle, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Liverpool and Brighton
Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder James Milner has announced his retirement – bringing the curtain down on one of the most distinguished careers in English football history.
Amaze seeks community volunteers to bring Brighton & Hove Story Trail to life
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The Beekeeper of Aleppo heads to Brighton on tour
The Nottingham Playhouse’s stage adaptation of Christy Lefteri’s best-selling novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo heads to Brighton on tour.
Driver crashed ex’s Audi after police chase
A driver who crashed his ex’s Audi A3 after a police chase was found hiding in a coal bunker clutching a bottle of gin, a court heard today. Adrian Prior, 41, had borrowed the black convertible car without asking to go to Aldi on Lewes Road to buy himself gin and “drown his sorrows”. But […]
In pictures: Brighton take on Manchester City in the Women's FA Cup final at Wembley
It ended in defeat – but was still a day to go down in the history books for Brighton and Hove Albion Women.
Field cordoned off after chemical substance found
Police cordoned off part of a Brighton field last night after a member of the public found a chemical substance on patches of ground there. The cordon was put up in the field at the back of Lynchet Close in in Hollingdean after the substance was found on several patches of grass by a member […]
Feisty ladies and mystic powers challenge over-development
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Sussex dates for comedian Simon Brodkin on new tour
New tour confirmed
Orchestral music is "increasingly part of everyday life in Sussex"
Orchestral music is increasingly becoming part of everyday life in Sussex, with people across the region turning to it on holiday, on their commute and during quieter moments at home, according to new research from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) who are playing Crawley.