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A gang that struck at victims in Steyning and Upper Beeding as part of a huge ring of crime has been jailed after being caught in a complex police investigation. See Page 3 for the full story.

The gang from left to right: Wickens, Cavanagh, Bryson, Jones, Suckling

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22.01.2016Contents

NewsPlanning appeals lead to council changePage 5

BusinessIt’s a new year - time for a new plan?Page 13

EntertainmentMatt’s journey from Horsham Capitol to the showbiz capital of the worldPage 16

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Youngsters put MP Jeremy Quin on the spotStudents put Horsham MP Jeremy Quin on the spot thanks to the ini-tiative of a fi rst year pupil.

After the searching question and answer session at Collyer’s college in Horsham vice principal Steve Nicholls said: “Massive thanks to Esme Cairns, in her fi rst year as a Collyer’s student, for helping to organise the visit. It was certainly a privilege for us to welcome Jer-emy Quin to our college. The stu-dents clearly enjoyed the session and asked intelligent questions. I’m sure that Jeremy’s visit will inspire them to continue to take an active interest in politics.”

Student Hannah Haines said: “It was a great session, really enjoy-able. I was particularly fascinated to hear Jeremy’s insight into the House of Commons and the struc-ture of government. It was also in-teresting to hear about how laws are passed.”

Collyer’s Principal Sally Bromley said: “We are hugely grateful to Jer-emy for giving up his time to speak to our government and politics stu-dents today. He dealt with search-ing questions about education funding and government policy in Syria as well as giving students an excellent overview of life as an MP.”

Jeremy Quin with pupils

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Charity shops appeal for any unwanted Xmas gifts

A charity needs unwanted Christ-mas gifts to help its work.

Charities Aid Foundation re-search shows three out of fi ve peo-ple received unwanted Christmas presents.

And St Catherine’s Hospice, which has shops in Horsham and Billingshurst as well as other towns, would like people to consider bring-

ing along unwanted gifts so they can be sold.

Each of their charity shops is calling out for donations of clothes, books, DVDs, toys, jewellery and bric-a –brac.

To fi nd out more about how you can help St Catherine's, by donating items or volunteering in their shops, please visit: www.stch.org.uk.

More people than ever in the Hor-sham area are having to live with diabetes.

The number of people diagnosed with diabetes in Horsham and Mid Sussex is at a record level despite in-creasing despite publicity about the problem locally and nationally.

Too much sugar-laden food and drink and a lack of exercise, leading to obesity, are among the factors of-ten reported in the problem.

There has been a 5.96% rise in three years in the area, according to the latest statistics from Diabetes UK.

The number of people diagnosed with diabetes in Horsham and Mid Sussex has now reached a record high of 9,640.

The new fi gures, extracted from GP patient data, show the growth in the number of people with diabetes in Horsham and Mid Sussex. In England the average is a 6 per cent increase in prevalence over the past three years.

The news comes at the same time as the number of people living with

diabetes in the UK has tipped beyond the 4 million mark for the fi rst time. This includes the 3.5 million adults who have been diagnosed, which is an increase of 119,965 compared to the previous year.

There are also thought to be 549,000 people who have Type 2 di-abetes but do not know this as they have not yet been diagnosed.

As the number of people living with the condition continues to es-calate, Diabetes UK is warning that the need for the NHS to commit to providing adequate care and diabetes education across the

UK is more urgent than ever. It says that until this happen large numbers of people will end up experiencing potentially preventable diabetes-related complications such as blind-ness, kidney failure and amputation.

The charity says at the moment more than 24,000 people a year with diabetes die before their time.

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A sewage fraud gang that struck at victims at Steyning, Upper Beed-ing and Crawley has been jailed.

Crooks conned people into buying specialist sewage treatment equip-ment after convincing people they were to blame for sewage leaking on to the property of neighbours.

The gang struck in 25 towns and villages from West and East Sussex to as far west as Devon.

Their network of organised crim-inals netted £310,000, but was caught after an investigation by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit. They have been sen-tenced to a combined total of more than 18 years in jail for fraud and money laundering.

The fraud off ences involved a to-tal of 34 victims.

Operation Knock investigated in-cidents between October 2013 and September 2014 where victims had been told that their neighbours' property had been fl ooded with raw sewage originating from under their property. The victims were told that they needed to hire specialist equipment to resolve the issue and to pay a deposit which would then be refunded.

Lead investigator DC Matt Wilson said: "Friday's sentences refl ect the nature of the off ences this sophis-ticated network took part in by in-tentionally targeting the most vul-nerable people."This should act as a deterrent to anyone else tempted to earn some extra money by turning a blind eye to these crimes, we will investigate and bring them before the court."

At the sentencing hearing at Lewes Crown Court George Wickens Junior, aged 24, of Iveagh Crescent, Newhaven, was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to commit fraud and six years’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of crime, to run concur-rently.

George Wickens, aged 52, of Batts Bridge Road, Maresfi eld, was sen-tenced to 12 months’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to com-mit fraud.James Cavanagh, aged 25, of Parklands, Maresfi eld, was sen-tenced to two years’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to com-mit fraud and 30 months’ impris-onment for one count of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of crime, to run concurrently. He was also sen-tenced to 12 months’ imprisonment for money laundering, to run con-secutively.

Daryl Hayley, aged 23, of Beech-es Way, Faygate, received a six months’ suspended sentence and 80 hours unpaid labour for one count of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of crime.

Paul Bryson, aged 24, of Old Farm Close, Haywards Heath, was sen-tenced to two years’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to laun-der the proceeds of crime.

Alfi e Robinson, aged 23, of Chanc-tonbury Road, Burgess Hill, was sentenced to six months’ impris-onment for one count of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of crime and six months’ imprisonment for breach of a suspended sentences, to run consecutively.

Martin Jones, aged 26, of New-bury Road, Crawley, was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to laun-der the proceeds of crime and six months’ imprisonment for breach of a suspended sentences, to run consecutively.

Lee Farrington, aged 22, of Churchill Road, Lewes, was sen-tenced to 14 months’ imprisonment for one count of conspiracy to laun-der the proceeds of crime and 14 months’ imprisonment for a sec-ond count of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of crime, to run con-currently.

Martin Suckling, aged 52, of Churchill Road, Smallfi eld, near Horley, was sentenced to two years for each of the three counts of ac-quiring criminal property, to run concurrently.

Angelia Wickens, aged 31, of Parklands, Maresfi eld, received a six months suspended sentence for one count of conspiracy to launder the proceeds of crime.

Sewage fraud gang serving jail sentences

The gang struck in 25 towns and villages from West and East Sussex to as far west as Devon

Young musician Myrddin hits high noteA promising young musician has won a top scholarship for his work.

Myrddin Rees Davis, who left Christ’s Hospital, Horsham, last summer to read music at Oxford University, has been awarded the St Hilda’s Music Scholarship for 2015-16.

Competition for this college’s highly prestigious award was strong but Myrddin’s consistently high-standard of music-making on the French Horn impressed the adjudi-cator.

Andrew Cleary, Director of Music at Christ’s Hospital said: “We are proud to congratulate Myrddin on this fi ne achievement.

“He is an outstanding musician who fl ourished at Christ’s Hospital. He has a natural fl air and his contri-bution to music here was excellent, particularly in solo performance. He had achieved a Diploma on the tenor horn before starting his GC-SEs and since then he has gained Grade eight French Horn with dis-tinction.

“He showed incredible commit-ment to a number of school music ensembles but was also commit-ted to music out of school being a member of the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain and, since 2013, a member of the Guild-hall Junior Department.

“Myrddin’s musical journey will no doubt inspire other young mu-sicians and we always believed he would be an asset to any depart-ment.”

Myrddin has also just been ac-cepted onto the Oxford Philhar-monic's Young Artists Programme, so will perform a free short recital in The Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford on May 21 before their concert.

Myrddin at Christ’s Hospital (courtesy Andrea Sarlo)

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Nifty pancake racers sought for charity eventPancake racers nifty with a frying pan are invited to enter this year’s Horsham Charity Pancake Race.

All local Horsham businesses, charities and other organisations are invited to enter teams, prefer-ably in fancy dress, to compete in the town’s Carfax at lunchtime on February 16. The race is not being held on Shrove Tuesday February 9, but instead on the Tuesday of the half term school break.

Horsham Rotary Club, in partnership with Horsham District Council, is or-ganising the event to raise money for lo-cal charities.

Organisers are seeking busi-nesses and or-ganisations to en-ter teams of four for the 80-metre relay race, using their own frying pan and non- slip shoes.

The course is designed to encourage a sensible mix of skill and speed. Cups and priz-es awarded to winners on the day include team fancy dress, Over

40’s team, winning charity team, individual fancy dress, best pancake fl ipper and overall winning team.

Local road maintenance company Ringway is the main sponsor and will organise the race course and signage, as well as sponsoring mas-cot race prizes.

The Sainsbury’s store is supply-ing pancakes and sponsoring the main trophy, with other trophies

being sponsored by Waitrose, the Non-Stop Party Shop, Rawlison Butler, South East Hearing Centres and Horsham Rotary Club.

Last year’s winning team was a newcomer to the competition, San-tander Bank.

The British Heart Foundation, Chestnut Tree House, the Dame Vera Lynn Trust, St Catherine’s

Hospice, Set4Success, QE2 School and Horsham Community Respond-ers all received money

from the event as a re-sult of being nomi-

nated by winning teams or being the most nomi-nated charities

of the compet-itors.

E n t r y forms and f u r t h e r i n f o r -m a t i o n

can be obtained by email-ing [email protected]. The fi nal date for entries is Feb-ruary 5, and organ-isers say they will be accepted on a strictly fi rst -come fi rst -served basis.

February 16. The race is not being held on Shrove Tuesday February 9, but instead on the Tuesday of the half term school break.

Horsham Rotary Club, in partnership with Horsham District Council, is or-ganising the event to raise money for lo-

Organisers are seeking busi-nesses and or-ganisations to en-ter teams of four for the 80-metre relay race, using their own frying pan and non-

The course is designed to encourage a sensible mix of skill and speed. Cups and priz-es awarded to winners on the day include

ing pancakes and sponsoring the main trophy, with other trophies Hospice, Set4Success,

QE2 School and Horsham Community Respond-ers all received money

from the event as a re-sult of being nomi-

nated by winning teams or being the most nomi-nated charities

of the compet-itors.

E n t r y forms and f u r t h e r i n f o r -m a t i o n

can be obtained by email-ing [email protected]. The fi nal date for entries is Feb-ruary 5, and organ-isers say they will be accepted on a strictly fi rst -come fi rst -served basis.

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Planning applications that might lead to expensive appeals are be-ing taken out of the hands of tra-ditional committees.

Instead they will be debated by the full Horsham District Council after a change in the council’s con-stitution was approved.

Traditionally for decades on councils a select group of council-lors sitting on planning committees have decided bigger applications, including the Development Control committees of Horsham.

But some Horsham district coun-cillors expressed concern last year about the danger of the council hav-ing to foot big bills when the com-mittee decisions were overturned on appeals, some of them involv-ing lengthy and expensive hearings costing many thousands of pounds.

In an attempt to head off any po-tential problems applications that are believed to be fi nely balanced will go in future before the full council.

A report on the change was be-fore councillors at the Scrutiny and Overview Committee.

The report said that the Scrutiny and Overview Committee had rec-ommended to council a change to the council’s constitution so that, in the event of a Development Con-trol Committee proposing a deci-sion that would be likely to have “signifi cant costs implications” for the Council, the decision could be referred for determination by full council.

The recommendation had been triggered by discussions and con-cerns raised initially by members of the Finance and Performance Working Group and subsequent-ly by the Business Improvement Working Group.

The councillors were told both working groups were concerned that the council had incurred sig-nifi cant costs in recent years aris-ing from decisions made by both Development Control Committees

that could not be justifi ed on plan-ning grounds.

The report said the applicants in these cases had then been successful at ap-peal, including ob-taining signifi cant costs awards against the council.

The change came after councillors resolved that Article 4 of the Consti-tution be revised by the insertion of a new para-graph stating: “To de-termine planning appli-cations referred to it by the Director of Planning, Economic Development and Property if he is of the opinion that the rel-evant Development Con-trol Committee is mind-ed to make a decision in which there are likely to be signifi cant cost impli-cations.”

Planning appeals lead to council change Arrest made in Horsham Park rape investigationDetectives investigating the rape of a 21-year-old woman in Horsh-am in August have arrested a man.

The 27-year-old Horsham man was questioned on suspicion of rape and released on bail until April 4.

At 3.21am on August 8, a woman called police to report that she had been raped in Horsham Park.

Detective Inspector Paddy May-ers of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: "We are still ap-pealing for witnesses to the rape and anyone who has any informa-tion to contact us."

Email police on [email protected] or ring 101 quoting Opera-tion Akela.

Burglar steals medicationA thief stole a resident’s medica-tion during a burglary.

Police have appealed for pub-lic information about the break-in, which happened between 1am and 7.30am on January 13.

The unknown suspect gained entry to a fl at in Burnham Place, probably through a window.

As well as the medication the bur-glar took a quilt, a DVD player, a Sam-sung mobile phone and a set of keys.

Sussex Police are appealing for anyone with information or who may have seen anyone suspicious in the area to [email protected] or to call 101 quoting serial 258 of 13/01.

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Police have issued a “zero-toler-ance” warning after seizing a teen-ager’s car when he did deliberate wheel spins on a Horsham road.

They have warned that they will not tolerate what they call “antisocial driving” after having to investigate other incidents.

Offi cers were on patrol in an un-marked vehicle one evening when they saw the car wheel spinning in Albion Way, leaving a 30ft mark on the road in the process.

The car involved was a Skoda driv-en by a 19-year-old man from Bog-nor Regis. The driver had already been issued a “section 59” notice from police warning about his driving on a previous occasion, and the car was consequently seized from him after the Albion Way incident. Police also reported him for alleged careless driving so he could face a court ap-pearance.

Sussex Police say its Road Policing Units are working closely with Hor-sham Neighbourhood Policing Team in response to complaints from the public relating to such behaviour in and around the town.

A Sussex Police spokesman said: "This type of driving will not be tol-

erated and any off ences will be dealt with accordingly. This does not only include off ences committed on the roads, as a lot of road traffi c legisla-tion will also apply to public places such as supermarket car parks and other places open to the public.

"This type of driving can be dan-gerous and raises the probability of the driver losing control of the vehi-cle and causing a serious collision. In addition, it can cause unknown dam-age to the structure of the vehicle, including the tyres, which can then

render the vehicle to be in a danger-ous condition.

"It is also known that some driv-ers are modifying their cars to enable them to perform manoeuvres such as drifting and some of these modifi ca-tions can be illegal for vehicles used on the road. It should be clarifi ed that if any changes are made to a vehicle, the driver must ensure they comply with legislation and notify their in-surance company of the changes, as failure to do so can render their in-surance policy void.”

Police issue warning to “show off ” drivers after teenager’s car seized

[Police] have warned that they will not tolerate what they call ‘antisocial driving’

Maxwell Smith, four, has shark named after him

Brave Maxwell Smith, four, now has a shark named after him af-ter Sea Life offi cials heard of his exceptional courage in facing a tough start in life.

Sea Life at Brighton introduced a brand new Zebra Shark to its Ocean Display and conducted an offi cial naming ceremony in hon-our of fi sh fan Maxwell, who lives with the condition Mitochondrial Depletion.

Maxwell was guest of honour at the naming ceremony with his family.

Mitochondrial Depletion is an extremely rare and complex mus-cle wasting disease. Because of this Maxwell is fully ventilated 24 hours per day and is dependent on his wheelchair. His family, from Thakeham, West Sussex, says that despite this he is a very happy and brave young boy.

Maxwell loves watching fi sh and his greatest wish was to visit the Sea Life Centre in Brighton, Chil-dren’s charities Merlin’s Magic Wand and Rays of Sunshine, who helped Maxwell, attended the cer-emony, along with Sea Life Bright-on General Manager Max Leviston.

The aquarium’s skilled aquarist team transferred the newly named Zebra Shark from its current home in quarantine into the one million litre Ocean Display, where it will co-habit with other sharks, rays and turtles.

A wooden plaque was also un-veiled at the aquarium to com-memorate Maxwell’s offi cial nam-ing of the Zebra Shark.

Photos by Julia Claxton

Maxwell Smith at the ceremony

Maxwell, the eponymous shark

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Walk on fi re for charity

Fire walkers are sought to help raise money for a family charity.

Home-Start is off ering the oppor-tunity to take part in a ‘Fire Walk’ at its fundraising at Horsham Rugby Club on March 11.

The walk is one of the new chal-lenge activities that the charity is or-ganising in 2016, as itasks local peo-ple to get involved and show support for vulnerable young children and their families.

Home-Start manager Liz Roe said: “It’s a great chance to do something completely diff erent and unforget-table.

“I’m taking on the challenge my-self and we’re inviting other brave and daring people to join me. It will be a fun evening for friends and fam-ily too, who can come along to give the walkers encouragement and en-

joy the food, drink and other activi-ties.”

Last year Home-Start helped 355 local children, with their team of trained volunteers off ering unique support in the family home.

Liz said: “We are passionate about our work and want to make sure we can continue helping local families in the future. The Big Lottery Fund has given us great fi nancial support over the last two years, but more is needed for us to meet demand for our ser-vice, so backing from our local com-munity is also vital for us. And we want to off er as many diff erent ways as we can for people to support us”.

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Robin Hood panto ready to open

Panto is on the way next week from Horsham’s Trinity Church Players.

The cast will be performing Robin Hood and the Holey Quail at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Rushams Road at 7.30pm on January 29 and at 2.30pm and 7.30pm on January 30.

Proceeds will be split evenly be-tween the "SureStart" charity and Holy Trinity Church funds.

Tickets are £6 for adults and £3 for children, available from 01403 268035.

Starring Amy Wells as Robin Hood, organisers promise it will

have all the usual elements, a large cast, great songs, sweet throwing, colourful costumes and general mayhem.

Leader Jane O'Sullivan said, "Lynn Andrews and I have been putting on Trinity

Church Players pantomimes for 23 years and the group goes from strength to strength.

“Numerous people have been in-volved over the years, all contribut-ing in whatever way they can.

As well as a large cast, we're lucky to have teams of writers who can tailor the pantos to our specifi c

needs. “Some of our younger members

are a huge help getting into the loft to fi nd costumes; other mem-bers use their technology skills to put together the programme and sound eff ects; others take the pho-tographs.

“On the weekend before the panto, we all work together to build the stage and paint scenery from scratch. We have lots of laughs whilst entertaining our local com-munity and raising good sums for the church and charities.”

Pictured is the panto’s cast.

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Horsham Rotary continues to Make a Diff erence in our communityThe Oaktree Farm Day Centre re-cently received some help from The Rotary Club of Horsham’s Making a Diff erence scheme.

Oaktree Farm is situated in Cops-ale and is a centre for young adults with learning diffi culties. The aim of the centre is to assist the young people attending to lead an inde-pendent and fulfi lling life while al-lowing them to be involved in the decision making at the centre. When the centre had funding problems in purchasing two wheelchairs some of the staff decided to ask Horsham Rotary if they could help.

Horsham Rotary has run a scheme called Making a Diff erence for the past fi ve years. The scheme gives lo-cal individuals, families or organisa-tions the opportunity to apply for fi -nancial help in cases where there are no other sources of funding or the funding available leaves a shortfall.

In the case of Oaktree Farm staff member Kaz Barnett applied for the fi nancing of the two wheelchairs and Horsham Rotary were pleased to help. The wheelchairs will be used to take those with limited mo-bility on wheelchair walks in the country allowing some of the young people to experience views of nature and their surroundings that they would otherwise not have been able to enjoy.

Horsham Rotaty member, Rever-

end John Du Bois, attended the cen-tre to present the two wheelchairs to the centre director, Amanda Churcher and the instigator of the request for help, Kaz Barnett.

Applications for help from Hor-

sham Rotary Club’s Making a Dif-ference scheme can be made by clicking on the ‘Contact us for Mak-ing a Diff erence applications’ on the front page of the club website www.horshamrotary.org.uk.

Oaktree Farm’s Amanda Churcher and Kaz Barnett with Horsham Rotary’s John Du Bois and four of the centre’s young people

New laws used to help combat domestic violenceFront line offi cers are ready to use new domestic violence laws, says Sussex Police.

Training had started before the new laws were brought in from De-cember 29, when the Home Offi ce announced that the new domestic abuse off ence of Controlling or Coer-cive Behaviour took eff ect.

Detective Chief Inspector Ali Eaton of the Sussex Police Public Protection Branch said: "Sussex Police and our domestic abuse partners welcome this new legislation. It closes a gap in the law around patterns of control-ling or coercive behaviour. The new law is powerful and will send a strong message to perpetrators as it is ar-restable and can carry a sentence up to fi ve years' imprisonment.

"Domestic abuse in a relationship can take many forms and while most people can see the results of physical violence, there can also be mental, emotional and exploitive behaviour, depriving victims of their independ-ence by regulating their everyday be-haviour.

"It is insidious and manipulative and designed to destroy a victim's confi dence. Quite often taking place behind closed doors, the emotional abuse may be invisible, but the dam-age to victims is signifi cant. This new legislation will allow the authorities to tackle this crime and arrest abusers.

"We have already invested in the

training of our frontline offi cers to ensure they understand the new leg-islation and to highlight the damage controlling and coercive behavior can infl ict upon a victim. The report by HM Inspector of Constabulary on 15 December recognises the hard work that is put in by Sussex Police and our partners to tackle vulnerability including domestic abuse in all its forms.

"Our Operation Ribbon campaign is currently ensuring dedicated police patrols are available over the Christ-mas and New Year period to respond to calls about domestic abuse, but our eff orts are unceasing all through the year and offi cers will be ready to use this new law whenever the circum-stances justify it."

For advice and support in Sussex visit www.sussex.police.uk or call 101.

The new law is powerful and will send a strong message [...] as it is arrestable and can carry a sentence of up to fi ve years

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Village welcomes faster broadbandNearly half of the residents in a village have taken up faster broad-band after a scheme to improve the connection speeds.

In all 55,000 more West Sussex homes and businesses have access to faster broadband because of a multi million pound partnership.

The village of Wisborough Green is enjoying the benefi ts of high-speed fi bre broadband with nearly half of all homes and businesses taking up new services.

One local business owner has hailed the “amazing” faster internet speeds.

Alan Self, of Wisborough Green Stores, said: “I was one of the fi rst to be con-nected and I get an amazing download speed of 70Mbps. My tills are connected to the internet, I order my stock on-line and I’m also looking into taking orders from customers online as well.

“There are also no more family arguments about who is going to use the internet anymore, as every-one can get online at the same time. Fibre broadband has rapidly be-come one of our fi ve a day for us.”

Better, faster broadband became available to the village through the Better Connected West Sussex Broadband partnership between West Sussex County Council, BT and the Government’s Broadband Delivery UK initiative. Nearly half of the villagers have already taken

up the faster broadband service.Across the county, the multi mil-

lion pound Better Connected broad-band partnership has already made high-speed fi bre broadband availa-ble to more than 55,000 homes and businesses in West Sussex.

David Bar- ling, cabinet member for Residents’ Services at West Sussex County Council, said: “The aim of the Better Connected project has always been to bring better, faster broadband to West Sussex and it is fantastic to see the Wisborough Green businesses and community continuing to benefi t.”

Stacey King, BT’s regional part-

nership director for the South East, said: “We’re delighted that high-speed broadband has been a suc-cess for Wisborough Green. Faster broadband has proved that it helps local businesses grow, attracting investment and boosting the local economy. Fibre broadband is also an integral part of everyday life as people interact more frequently with the internet for transactions, social engagement and education.”

The Better Connected project builds on BT’s on-going com-mercial fi bre deployment across the county, which has already given more than 300,000 homes and busi-nesses access to the high-speed fi bre technology.

West Sussex Council is in-vesting £6.26m in the project, BT £7.6m and the govern-

ment’s Broadband Delivery UK programme £6.76m.The new fi bre-based network

is open to all broadband providers on an equal wholesale basis, so lo-cal households and businesses can benefi t from competitive products and pricing from a wide range of broadband providers.

The technology will boost the competitiveness of local busi-nesses, helping them to fi nd new customers and operate more ef-fi ciently, whilst opening up a host of new learning, entertainment and development opportunities for households.

Going the extra mile in the name of charity

Runners are walkers are being in-vited to start Spring and part in this year’s Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in Horsham Park.

The town is set to host its fi fth fund-raiser on March 20, the fi rst day of Spring in the calendar, and people can sign up at www.sportre-lief.com.

Participants will be doing their bit to make a diff erence to people living across both the UK’s and the world’s poorest communities.

They will set off from the park’s Podium Bandstand for the mile route.

The event is being run in conjunc-tion with Horsham District Council, which runs the park.

The council’s cabinet member for Leisure and Culture, Cllr Jonathan Chowen, said: “I am delighted that the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile is

back in Horsham for 2016. It’s time for everybody and anybody to walk or run themselves proud. From little ones with their mums and dads, to runners up against the clock, there’s something for everyone, on this spe-cial day.”

The national Sport Relief campaign will take place from March 18-20.

As well as the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile people we will be raising money with events at home, work or school. Half of all the money raised by the public is spent in the UK, with the other half being used to make a diff erence in the world’s poorest communities.

For further information please call the council’s event organiser Sports Development Offi cer Stephen Den-man by email at [email protected].

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Perhaps I am wrong and I have no doubt there are many who will con-tradict me, but I have seen a certain amount of Christmas decorations remaining in situ long after twelfth night! (I can hear the chattering class-es coughing into their morning cups of espresso as I write. It is simply not done to go against tradition in leafy conservative Horsham! Certainly not when Easter eggs are now on display!

Think of the confused children. etc. etc.) We, as a modern 21st centu-ry society should celebrate the crea-tive challenge and be bolder with our gardens. What we do in our spaces

to brighten an otherwise dull couple of months is a great example of hu-man individuality. Well done to all concerned be it intentional or not. Whilst on the subject of inspiration, Horsham is awash with artists. How about colourful murals on the blank gable ends to truly upset the staid traditionalists?

As we are now fi rmly in 2016, (the 'old new year' now having passed us by with a good drunken wassail), I suggest you sneak out and explore West Sussex's quietly unsung green gems. This time of year is oft ig-nored by the garden glitterati, but I know you are made of sterner stuff . In Barns Green for example there is a wonderful arboretum hidden in plain sight. Named 'Julia and Emma's Ar-boretum', it is situated just above the football fi eld. Locals no doubt already know of this wonderful space, so it is only fair to share the knowledge of it here. It is free to enter and even

in the depths of winter, holds inter-est for the ardent plantsman. I must admit, I don't know the history of the plot, but recommend you visit.

Another small plot to see is the Diamond Jubilee Gardens in Lox-wood. As I say it isn't a big space but off ers a welcome diff erence of style for the afi cionado. For those of you who want a little more than a quick stop, I would recommend buying an ordnance survey map of either Wor-thing or Chichester, plotting a course and visiting, on foot, as many small parks as possible in one day. I recom-mend going on foot precisely because you will have the time to meander and explore, so see things that those in cars rarely get to notice. Both urbs off er a variety of green spaces - many of which are commonly overlooked and are delightful in their own indi-vidual way. My tips? Try and fi nd the Warrior Birds Memorial and the Yarn Bombing garden, both in Worthing.

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Residents are being reminded to test alarms that could save their lives.

A new national smoke alarm-testing campaign has been launched, which fi re-fi ghters hope will change the way we feel about what they call the ‘unsung heroes’ in our home and help save lives.

Statistics show people are four times more likely to die in a house fi re when there is no working smoke detector. While most homes now have a smoke detector, many peo-ple do not carry out a regular test to ensure they are working.

Recent research into people’s at-titudes towards their smoke alarms revealed that many people do not like their detectors because they sometimes go off when the toaster is being used, or beep in the mid-dle of the night when the battery is low. In fact, the research revealed that the proven life-savers are less popular than TV journalist Piers Morgan.

The new national campaign aims to change people’s relation-ship with their smoke detectors by encouraging them to see them as unsung heroes in their home and pay them more attention by giving them a regular test.

Jackie Boyle, Community Fire Safety Manager for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, said:

“We know that smoke detec-tors are life-savers, but there is a temptation to fi t them and then

forget about them. We are asking people not to ignore their detectors and get in the habit of testing them regularly. A test only takes a few seconds and gives you the peace of mind of knowing that you are pro-tected.

"Please don't forget about those members of your family or neigh-bours who may need a little help testing their smoke alarms. We of-fer free Home Safety Visits where we give advice and, where appro-priate, fi t smoke detectors or other specialist fi re detection equipment. We give priority to those who are elderly or more vulnerable."

West Sussex Fire Rescue Service advises:

• Make sure you have smoke alarms on every level of your home.

• Check your smoke alarms work by pressing their ‘test’ buttons once a month.

• Change the batteries once a year if your smoke alarms have remov-able batteries.

• After 10 years it's best to get a whole new alarm.

• Clean the casing around your smoke alarms twice a year to ensure dust isn't blocking the sensors.

• Make sure everyone in your home knows what to do in a fi re and knows the escape route.

Would you or someone you know benefi t from a Home Safety Visit? Call on 0845 872 9719 or visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/fi reto fi nd if you are eligible.

Fire alarms save lives

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HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCILTown and Country Planning Act 1990

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

(England) Order 2015Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England)

Order 2015Notice is hereby given under Article 15 (3), (4) or (5) or Article 16 that the following applications have been submitted to Horsham District Council,

registered between 11th January 2016 and 15th January 2016.Please note the below list of applications advertised are only

those we are required to do so by law. A full list of application is available by visiting our website at www.horsham.gov.uk

DC/15/2822 Broadbridge Barn Old Wickhurst Lane Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex RH12 3NAInstallation of 2 new windows to the north-east and south-east elevations, 2 x new conservation-style roof lights to south-west roof slope, and blocking up of 1 external door to north-east elevation (Full Planning)Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.

DC/15/2823 Broadbridge Barn Old Wickhurst Lane Broadbridge Heath Horsham West Sussex RH12 3NAInstallation of 2 new windows to the north-east and south-east elevations, 2 x new conservation-style roof lights to south-west roof slope, and blocking up of 1 external door to north-east elevation (Listed Building Consent)Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.

DC/16/0050 16 High Street Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4DU Prior Approval for Change of Use from offi ce to residentialReason for Advert: Conservation Area.

DC/16/0046 17 West Street Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4DZ Change of use of the fi rst fl oor from ancillary storage to the ground fl oor retail shop to a two bedroom self contained fl at including associated works.Reason for Advert: Conservation Area.

DC/16/0027 Trelawny House Horsham Road Cowfold Horsham West Sussex RH13 8BUSingle storey, lean-to side extension, single storey rear extension, conversion of roof space with the inclusion of 5 conservation roofl ights and dormer window to rear (Full Planning)Reason for Advert: Listed Building. Conservation Area.

DC/15/2750 Gosmark Station Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3YL Erection of a two storey rear extensionReason for Advert: Conservation Area.

DC/16/0047 Bolters 15 Causeway Horsham West Sussex RH12 1HE Raise existing tiled hipped roof of garageReason for Advert: Listed Building. Conservation Area.

DC/15/2860 Stubbons Lynwick Street Rudgwick Horsham West Sussex RH12 3DNErection of oak framed lych gate and matching vehicular access gateReason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.

DC/15/2790 Christs Hospital School The Avenue Christs Hospital Horsham West Sussex RH13 0LJConstruction of 2 x refuse enclosures, one adjacent to the art school and one in the theatre car park, adjacent to Grecians West.Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.

A copy of each application and the submitted plans are available for inspection on the Council’s website [email protected]/publicaccess if you cannot view plans on line please call

01403 215187 for guidance. Any person who wishes to make representations about any of the applications below should do so in writing to Horsham District Council, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL by no later than 21 days from

the date of this advert. Please note that any representations received will be made available for public inspection and posted

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Application for Neighbourhood Plan Area designation

PUBLIC NOTICE

Rusper Parish Council has applied for Designation of a Neighbourhood Plan Area (under Part 2 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012) to Horsham District Council.

The name of the proposed Neighbourhood Planning Area will be

Rusper Parish Neighbourhood Plan Area

The application is to identify an area for which the Parish Council intend to prepare local planning policies and formulate land allocations to be consulted upon in due course in accordance with the Localism Act 2011 and Regulations.

The application, draft designation map and supporting submission can be viewed on the website: www.horsham.gov.uk.

A copy of the application documents will be available for inspection at:

Horsham District Council Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RL

Comments on the application can be made directly on the website or by email to: [email protected].

Or by post to the above address – please mark “FAO Neighbourhood Planning”.

If you wish to comment upon the intended Neighbourhood Plan Area please note: All comments must be received by 5pm 12 February 2016.

Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure)

(England) Order 2010NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 11 OF

APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION

Proposed development at Buchan Hill Resevoir, Buchan Hill, Pease Pottage, West Sussex RH11 9AR. I give notice that Rural

Eco Ltd are applying to Horsham District Council for plan-ning permission for the erection of 14 dwellings. Any owner*

of the land or tenant who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the Council at Head of Plan-ning and Environmental Services, Horsham District Council, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RL within 21 days. *’Owner’ means a person having a freehold interest or

a leasehold interest the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years. ‘Tenant’ means a tenant of an agricultural holding any part of which is comprised in the land. Signatory Rural Eco Ltd 20/01/16. Statement of owners’ rights: The grant of planning permission does not affect owners’ rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or lease. Statement of agricultural tenants’ rights: The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural develop-

ment may affect agricultural tenants’ security of tenure

Helen BowyerHappy 23rd Birthday!!!

Have an absolutely wonderful

day.

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It’s a new year - time for a new plan?

As the business and personal bills left from the festive season and Christmas shutdown come in, some people face the New year with un-certainity, so taking positive action to redress the balance will make 2014 wealthier and happier.

Here are a few ideas to help get your business off to a fl ying start this year.

Face up to your debt problems Contact the Citizens Advice Bu-

reau (CAB) if you are worried about your debt. Their advice is both free and confi dential unlike debt man-agement companies that charge a fee for their services. www.citizensad-vice.org.uk

Beware of Pay day Loans (as adver-tised on TV and the internet) as short term loans can cause long term prob-lems. They may get you through to pay day for the fi rst month, but what happens the next month? You are likely to still have the same ‘money

gap’ plus you have to fi nd the interest on the loan. So you have to take out another loan – and so the cycle goes on. The County Council’s Trading Standards are warning consumers to think carefully before taking out a ‘payday’ loan http://www.westsus-sex.gov.uk/living/consumer_advice/consumer_support_and_communit/short_term_pay_day_loans.aspx

Get New Customers!Sometimes we can spend too much

time looking after our existing cus-tomers that we forget that a percent-age of customers will always drop off and before you know it your customer numbers and sales are down.

Never forget there is a new batch of clients out there who need your products and services. All you have to do is ask for their business! So gear yourself up for a renewed campaign.

Look at your ExpensesThis is set to be a challenging year

for businesses so a keen eye on your outgoings could help you. When did you last review your monthly ex-penses? Check out each expense – can you get a better deal from an alternative supplier? Don’t forget to look at your Bank Charges too.

Keep your Eye on the Cash

This year resolve to watch your cash fl ow. With a continuing tight-ening of available credit in the mar-ket you may fi nd your larger custom-ers squeezing you on payment dates. Make sure you get your invoices out on time and that overdue payments are promptly chased.

If you are facing a liquidity crisis make sure you are making full use of credit terms off ered by your suppli-ers.

Have a Radical re-thinkAre you hanging onto something

in your business in the hope it will improve this year? It usually doesn’t! Do you have suppliers who are con-stantly delivering late or have quality problems? Search for new suppliers. Are your staff pulling together, or are changes needed?

Do you have slow-moving prod-ucts which you are sure will take off this year (for the 3rd year running)?

Commit to a PlanWhatever actions you have decided

to take write them down to give you focus and something to aim for. Re-member to review your action plan every month.

Need to give your business a fi nan-cial boost in 2016?.Then contact me

This month, our business expert and author Janette Whitney gives her six simple steps to help make 2016 a prosperous year for you

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JOB TITLEChef, Italian Restaurant,

JOB LOCATIONhorsham

SALARY ON OFFERUp to £23.500 per annum

WHAT’S NEEDEDA strong individual with the ability to run this very busy Italian kitchen operation

EMPLOYER INFORMATIONSolid reputation for cuisine and wine

serviceStrong reputation as ground breakers in

food styles

WHAT THE JOBS ENTAILSHands on management role

Full control of kitchen operationsHands on approach to managing the

business

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTSExperienced as a Sous / Head Chef

Strong self-starterTeam Player

The drive and ambition to succeedStrong P & L understanding

Carmela restaurantFrancesco [email protected]

Slinfold Parish Council PO Box 315, Billingshurst, West Sussex RH14 9XX Tel: 01403 785864 (Mobile 07733-359479)

Email: [email protected]

PART TIME VACANCY

ENVIRONMENT OFFICER

Flexible Hours

£100 per week

Opportunity to keep fit and active and work on own initiative

The successful applicant will take pride in keeping the village clean

and tidy and will be required to assist with the inspection and general maintenance of Parish Council assets

10 hours per week

Apply now by emailing Mary on [email protected]

or telephone 01403 785864

Closing Date 13th November 2015

Vehicle Technician / MOT tester

To work in popular Horsham Garage, servicing and repairing all

makes & modelsDiagnostic experience preferred;

MOT training for the right candidate.Email CV to

[email protected]

Marketing & Media Administrator

Southwater Parish Council, a Quality Parish Council, is looking for the

following personnel to complement its existing team:-

Marketing & Media Administrator (1 Year Contract) – 15 hours per

week (£7.14 per hour rising to £7.20 per hour from lst April 2016) the

successful candidate should have a background in sales/sponsorship/

marketing, production of lea�ets and other materials and use of social media as the Council operates a website, Facebook, Twitter and

Linkedin. �e Council also organises and manages community events and some knowledge of managing such

events is desirable but not necessarily essential as training will be provided.If you are interested in this vacancy

and would like to have a job description and further details, please

contact the Parish O�ce on 01403 733202 or email [email protected].

CARE WORKERSURGENTLY WANTED !!

For fast growing home careagency in Horsham.

Excellent rates of pay, flexible hours.

Full training given.

Must have own transport.

Must be caring, professional,reliable and trustworthy.

Post is subject to enhanced DBS check.

Please call Kate on 01403 822115

REWARDING PART-TIME WORK

Do you want to make a difference to the lives of older people? Are you looking for part time/flexible hours;

early morning, daytime, evening or weekends?

Home Instead Senior Care provides care and support to people in their own homes in Horsham and the

surrounding villages. We require people who are able to help with all aspects of day to day life. No experience is required. We offer excellent training, a competitive rate of pay, and the ability to make a real difference. Own

transport is essential.

For more information contact Pearl Blakemore on 01403 248227 or email

[email protected]

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Where Learning Is Fun!

We are looking for new staff to join our friendly and successful team.

Part-Time Pre-School Assistant Required

(22 hours per week) Are you experienced in working with pre-school

children and qualified to at least level 2?

Part-time Bank Staff Are you flexible, experienced in working with pre-school

children and able to cover sessions at short notice?  

If you are interested in either of these positions please send your CV to [email protected] or for more

information call Heather Clarke on 01403 733954. Closing date 17th December 2015

We are registered to take children from 2yrs 4mths—5yrs and offer term time sessions from 9.15am-12.15pm and 1pm-4pm, with a ‘lunch link’

session 3 times a week. We are the only non profit making charity funded pre-school in the village, established in 1974.

(Registered Charity Number 1027293)  

Southwater Village Hall Pre-School Church Lane Southwater West Sussex RH13 9BT Tel: (01403) 733954 www.southwaterpreschool.org

We are expanding!-You’re looking for a dynamic business that gives you the autonomy to be as successful as you can be.

-You enjoy a challenge, your motivated and have high aspirations.

-You want to work in a happy environment with a good team ethic.

Guy Leonard & Company are looking for experienced sales negotiators to join the team.

Contact Neil Moore, Managing Director for a discreet initial

conversation on 07970 629513 or email your CV to

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Vacancy for a Gym Instructor/Sports CoachSouthwater Leisure Centre

Southwater Leisure Centre is operated by Southwater Parish Council, a large local council with Quality Status.

Southwater Leisure Centre is looking to appoint a full time Gym Instructor/Sports coach. �is position will initially be on a one year

contract.Reporting to the Assistant Leisure Centre Manager, you will responsible

for the provision of instruction in the Gym, the teaching of �tness related classes and the teaching of a range of sports classes.

�e successful candidate will also be expected to build upon existing sports/�tness activities and develop new ones. Candidates will already,

desirably, hold some basic sports coaching and Gym quali�cations. He or she will continue to enhance their professional development by obtaining

additional quali�cations as and when required.The successful candidate will be a good communicator, able to engage

with customers and sta� alike. �e post holder must be able to work shi�s including evening, weekends

and public holidays.Southwater Parish Council operates a pension scheme, and is an equal

opportunities employer. Application forms are available from the Council O�ce, Beeson House,

26, Lintot Square, Southwater, West Sussex, RH13 9LA . [email protected] 01403 733202

Closing date for applications: 12th February 2016

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Horsham DistrictGig GuideFriday 22 January

The Firm (20.30) The Prince Albert,Copthorne (01342 712702)

Saturday 23 January

Furious Badgers (20.30) The Malt Shovel, Horsham (01403 252302)Sent Her Mental (20.30) The Crow’s Nest, East Grinstead (01342 323575)Jellyhead (21.00) The Royal Oak,Lewes (01273 474803)High Octane Junkies (21.00) The Bedford, Horsham (01403 253128)

Sunday 24 January

The Rowfant House Winter Sessions (15.00 - 19.00) Row-fant House, Crawley

Thursday 28 January

Players’ and Singers’ Show-case (20.30 - Open Mic fea-turing Paula Daly) The George and Dragon, Dragon’s Green (01403 741320)

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Voodoo Room - A night of Hendrix and Cream

Paying tribute to both Hendrix and Cream, Voodoo Room are a stunning high energy “Power Trio” of Pete Orr, John Tonks and Andy Tolman, featuring some of the UK’s finest musicians and they will be perform-ing on February 6 at 7.30pm.

Pete Orr has been thrilling audi-ences, throughout the U.K. and Eu-rope, for the past three decades, mashing up classic riff based rock anthems with the energy and style evocative of their time. His jaw drop-

ping solos and epic vocal styling’s have wowed all those lucky enough to have seen this true virtuoso inject new life into the classics.

John Tonks is a leading U.K. session drummer. His superlative touring and recording credits include: Duran Duran, Fish, Thunder, The Streets, Steve Winwood, Lulu, Chris Dif-ford, Paul Young, Thea Gilmore and Tricky. When John is not available he is covered by Pete Turtle or Tony Ki-ley. Both are superlative drummers,

whose playing credits include: Chris DeBurgh, Push, Marlena Shaw, The Blow Monkeys and lots more!

Andy Tolman started playing the bass in 1988 and his first major in-fluence was Jack Bruce. Moving from blues to jazz Andy was influenced by players, such as Jaco Pastorius, and this love of jazz led him to study at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating in 1997. His stunning bass technique and sublime groove is making him the first call for visiting U.S. artists,

such as the late Ben E. King, Rodri-guez, The Emotions and Leon Ware. He has also featured on recording sessions with Micheal Kamen, Sir George Martin and Alfie Boe.

When touring commitments pre-vent Andy being available Steven Oates or John Currie take over bass duties. Both are amazing players who have played with Big Boy Bloater, The Drifters, plus many more.

For a fantastic night of music, con-tact The Capitol, Horsham.

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Kenneth Branagh’s THE WINTER’S TALE:

ENCORE Sunday 24 January 4pm & 8pm

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T H E A T R E C I N E M A C A F E

THE BIG SHORT (15) IN THE HEART OF THE SEA (12A)

SUPERSONIC 70s SHOW Friday 29 January 7.30pm

FOREVER IN BLUE JEANS Saturday 30 January 7.30pm

FIRST LADIES OF SONG Friday 5 February 7.30pm

VOODOO ROOM – A NIGHT OF HENDRIX & CREAM

Saturday 6 February 7.30pm

On Screen @ The Capitol

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Dublin Legends - Irish folk at its best

Dublin Legends, formerly of The Dubliners, are coming to The Capi-tol on February 12 at 7.30pm.

In 2012, The Dubliners celebrated 50 years on the road, but follow-ing the sudden death of founding member, Barney McKenna, and John Sheahan's decision to retire, it was

agreed that The Dubliners, as a tour-ing band, would come to an end and the DUBLIN LEGENDS were born.

Sean Cannon, Eamonn Campbell, Paul Watchorn & Gerry O’Connor, have over 60 years of performing with The Dubliners between them and will play all the classic songs and ballads

known the world over; Whiskey in The Jar, Dirty Old Town, The Wild Rover, Seven Drunken Nights, The Rare Auld Times, Molly Malone, The Irish Rover, Black Velvet Band & many more.

To see Dublin Legends, Irish Folk Music at its very best, contact The Capitol Box Offi ce.

The 26th Sussex CAMRA Branches Beer & Cider Festival will be held at the Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1EE, from Thursday 17 to Saturday 19 March 2016.

Sales of real ale show no sign of slowing down so there will be over 160 beers from across the UK, in-cluding new beer launches from some of our Sussex breweries. Plus a large selection of ciders and perries. There will also be an excellent selec-tion of British and foreign bottled beers to drink at the venue or take away.

A variety of food will also be on sale, including vegetarian, vegan options and soft drinks.

This year, all the beer will be cooled throughout the festival. This means that it should be in the same excellent condition on the Saturday evening as it is when we open on Thursday.

Opening times and prices:-Thursday 5.00pm - 11.00pm £9Friday 11.00am – 3.00pm £55.00pm - 11.00pm £9Saturday 12.00 – 8.00pm* £83.30pm – 8.00pm* £3 **(**on door only & with NUS card)

*or until the beer runs outIf you are lucky enough to look un-

der 25 years old, please bring photo ID and note that you must be over 18 to gain admission. A minimum of 150 tickets for each session will be available on the door, 20 minutes af-ter the start of each session. So those who buy their tickets in advance will enter the venue fi rst. The ticket price includes a souvenir glass and programme. Card-carrying CAMRA members can also obtain beer to-kens worth £2 at the CAMRA mem-bership stand. If you join CAMRA on the day, you will also receive £2 beer tokens and a copy of the Good Beer

Guide. Please bear in mind that the popular beers sell very quickly, and, as it takes at least 48 hours for beers to settle, cannot be replaced.

Advance tickets will be available from Monday 11 January to Friday 11 March from the following outlets: Evening Star, Brighton; Gardener’s Arms, Lewes; Duke of Wellington, Shoreham-by-Sea; Selden Arms, Worthing; and Beer Essentials, Hor-sham.

All bars will operate a token sys-tem. Token refunds will be given for whole £’s only and before ‘time’ is called at the bar. Surplus tokens may be deposited in the charity box and will be passed on to our Festi-val Charity SERV Sussex (Service by Emergency Rider Volunteers). The venue is fully wheelchair accessible.

For more information, see the fes-tival website www.sussexbeerfesti-val.co.uk.

The 26th Sussex Beer and Cider Festival

Matt’s journey from Horsham Capitol to the showbiz capital of the worldHorsham-educated script writer Matt Charman is off to the Oscars next month after being nominated for an award.

Last year Matt raised nearly £1,000 for Horsham Museum with a question and answer session af-ter a showing of Bridge of Spies, for which he wrote the fi lm script, at the town’s Capitol.

The cold war thriller, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Steven Spielberg, has six Oscar nomina-tions and, and among them is one for best original screen play. Bridge of Spies was Matt’s fi rst screenplay and has proved a huge hit with crit-ics and the public.

Matt was brought up at Dragons Green, near Billingshurst, and at-tended Forest School, Horsham.

His fi rst eff orts at writing plays

were performed at the Capitol.Matt’s father’s side of the

family made their home nearly 200 years ago at Great House Farm South-water, where Matt attend-ed the local school. When younger he wrote a musi-cal called Falling for Eve that was performed in Horsham and proved to be an important step in his rise to become a top screenwriter.

Matt said of the nominations: “I checked on the Oscars web site and saw a live screen-ing of the nominations. It got to the best screenplay category and they an-nounced Bridge of Spies and then my name and I just thought ‘Wow. We

are going to the Oscars.’ It’s very exciting.”

Matt, now based in London, is up against Ex Machina, Inside Out, Spot-light, and Straight Outa Compton for the best origi-

nal screenplay award.

were performed at the Capitol.Matt’s father’s side of the

family made their home nearly 200 years ago at Great House Farm South-water, where Matt attend-ed the local school. When younger he wrote a musi-cal called Falling for Eve that was performed in Horsham and proved to be an important step in his rise to become a top

Matt said of the nominations: “I checked on the Oscars web site and saw a live screen-ing of the nominations. It got to the best screenplay category and they an-nounced Bridge of Spies and then my name and I just thought ‘Wow. We

are going to the Oscars.’ It’s very exciting.”

Matt, now based in London, is up against Ex Machina, Inside Out, Spot-light, and Straight Outa Compton for the best origi-

nal screenplay award.

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EVENT OF THE WEEKBURNS NIGHT AT THE GREEN MANJanuary 25The Green Man - Par-tridge Green - 7 pm.After waving goodbye to 2015 we are already busy planning wonder-ful events!Enjoy the fantastic Celt-ic London Drums and Pipes, songs and ad-dressing of the haggis along with a wonder-ful 5 course meal and of course a wee dram! Tables are already fill-ing up fast so call us on 01403-710250 to reserve your place!

SUSSEX BEER & CIDER FESTIVALMarch 17 - 19The 26th Sussex CAMRA Branches Beer & Cider Festival will be held at the Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1EE.There will be over 160 beers from across the UK, including new beer launches from some of our Sussex breweries. Plus a large selection of ciders and perries.

FAMILY DISCO NIGHTJanuary 29The Holbrook Club - North Heath Lane - 5 pmFamily Disco Night at The Holbrook Club. Doors open at 5.00pm.Disco starts at 6.00pm with dancing through until 9.00pm Members and their children: FREE Non-Members (14+): £3.00 Children under 14: FREE

FIREWALKJanuary 23The Shelley Arms - Broadbridge Heath - 7:30 pm.CAN YOU CONQUER THE COALS FOR...The Little Heroes Children Cancer Trust?TO BE HELD ON THE EVENING OF SATURDAY 23rd JANUARY

HISTORY EXHIBITIONFebruary 15 - March 15Centric Community Projects is pleased present The History of Racial and Sexual Equality. The exhibition hopes to inform, educate and provide visitors with a valuable insight into these incredible histories of deter-mination and perseverance. Tuesday - ‐Sat 12pm – 5pm. FREE ENTRY. 18 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1NY

THE GANGSTERSJanuary 29The Shelley Arms - Broadbridge Heath - 9 pm.Tunes from Bad Manners, Madness, The Specials and many more Ska Classics...

MARYHOW TRUST SCREENINGJanuary 26The next presentation from the Mary How Trust Film Society will be 45 Years (15) at West Chiltington Village Hall. Screenings at 3pm and 7.30pmTickets cost £6.00. Loyalty card: watch 6 films and get your 7th free!

CATSTRAVAGANZAJanuary 23Cats Protection will be at the Rof-fey Millennium Hall, Crawley Road, Horsham from 2-4pm. On sale will be home-made cakes, CP gifts & more. Entry to the event is free but donations (including cat food & lit-ter) are warmly received. For more info please see our website: www.cats.org.uk/horsham

SUPERSONIC 70SJanuary 29The Capitol - North Street - 7:30 pm.Their theatre show which has run all over the country for the last 3 years, will take you on a ‘tantalising trip back to when Pop was at it’s peak!’. From the majesty of Queen, John Miles, The Carpenters & ELO, they also perform chart toppers by 10cc, Andrew Gold & Pilot and many more.

LITTLE WHITE BLUEJanuary 30Slinfold Golf and Country Club - Slinfold - 6:30 pm.Band Night - featuring Little White Blue A night of live music and a 3 course meal, with swing, jazz, blues and soul

FAMILY BINGO NIGHTFebruary 12St Mary’s C of E (Aided) Primary School, Link Lane, Pulborough RH20 2AN - 7pm for 7.30pm start.Come and have a great night out whilst helping the PTA at St Mary’s C of E (Aided) Primary school, Pul-borough, raise funds for the school. Children are welcome to join in what will be a fun night out for all.

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Contact us today.

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Kick-start your January at Bluecoats SportsGet an inspirational kick start this January with Bluecoats Sports Open Day!

We all feel the January blues af-ter the highlights and festivities of Christmas and New Year. Let Blue-coats give you an exciting, action packed Fitness and Wellbeing kick start to 2016 by joining us on the 23rd January for our Open Day1

With the success of last year’s “Bluecoats biggest ever” Les Mills Body Combat class, we are set to smash it this year! The Sports Hall Arena will be opened up to Members, Non – Members, Men and Women all participating in creating a Bluecoats Combat record.

The day is set to off er access to the state of the art Fitness Suite, recently upgraded Poolside area, a full itiner-ary of taster classes plus plenty more.

Here at Bluecoat Sports we pride ourselves on being a family friendly environment and boast an impres-sive Crèche and holiday Kids Club, both of which will be available on the day to keep the younger ones enter-tained.

We are pleased to off er our Open

Day as a ‘free of charge’ event, open to both Members and Non – Mem-bers, so spread the word as we very much look forward to seeing you there!

For more information please visit the Bluecoats Website www.blue-coatsports.co.uk or contact Recep-tion 01403 247572.

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Jenna Instagrams her way to success with help from Slimming World

Mum of three Jenna Ayling has gone from shying away from the cameras to using them as part of her

slimming success. Jenna shares pictures of her

meals on the social networking site Instagram to help inspire others who are also losing weight and, in turn, has used other people’s meal ideas to help her lose just over five stone.

She stated: "I have struggled with my weight from a young age and always felt the odd one out next to my friends and sisters on nights out and used to avoid the cameras for their selfie moments - I would be the one behind the cam-era snapping moments of our time out. I was happy to be the one with the camera as I was miserable in the plus size clothes I'd squeezed in too. The last straw for me was a picture my mum showed me from a night out with my husband. I thought I looked amazing until that moment and knew I had to do something."

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World group in Henfield in June 2015 and received a warm welcome when she first walked through the door. This was just the first part of her life changing journey - the groups support and encourage-ment has meant they are all like family and Jenna has become a big part of that.

“Along with my new group friends, I also decided to use Ins-tagram to share the meals I was enjoying and have found many like minded people to follow. It is a great community and another added bonus to my success."

Jenna has used her Instagram page (@slimmingworld_jenna89) to let everyone know she has now become a Slimming World Con-sultant and relaunched the Hen-field group on December 29 2015 to help others achieve their slimmer dreams.

The group meets every Tuesday at 9:30, 5:30 & 7:30 at The Church Hall, Tanyard, off Church Lane, Henfield. Come and join Jenna or call 07894306481 or you can find her on Facebook by searching for Slimming World Henfield.

Jenna has lost over five stone (left)

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Open day 2016

We are pleased to offer our Open Day as a ‘free of charge’ event. To view the timetable for the day or to book onto one of the many classes on offer please visit our website or contact our friendly reception team for more details.

Join us on the 23rd January and let Bluecoats give you an exciting, action packed Fitness & Wellbeing kick start to 2016.With the success of last year’s biggest ever Body Combat class we are aiming to go one better this year! The Sports Hall Arena will be open to Members, Non–members, Men and Women all participating in creating a Bluecoats’ attendance record on our Open Day.

The day is set to offer access to our state of the art Fitness Suite, recently upgraded Poolside area plus a full itinerary of taster Classes and plenty more.

We pride ourselves on being a family friendly environment and boast an impressive crèche and holiday Kids Club, both of which will be available on the day to keep the younger ones entertained.

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Gardening

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Transforming a cattle holding intoa stylish Tuscan courtyard garden

Jack Dunckley� L A N D S C A P E D E S I G N �

J A C K D U N C K L E Y L I M I T E D K I D D E R S L A N E H E N F I E L D W E S T S U S S E X B N 5 9 A B

Telephone: 01273 494058 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jackdunckley.com

One of the design and builds I’m particularly excited about is a convertedfarm in Sussex. The owners want to transform their outdoor car park,which used to be a cattle holding, into a Tuscan style courtyard. This willbe no mean feat, but we’re eager to take on the challenge.

The courtyard space is 20m x 30m. At the moment, it’s a totally blankcanvas - a flat gravel area with man-made concrete cattle troughs aroundthe side.

As with any design, before our build begins we want to make sure our clientis 100 per cent happy with their garden design. To make it easier for themto envisage what the final garden will look like, Mike Walker, our LandscapeArchitect, created accurately scaled 3D rendered images of the garden.

The garden will be on two different levels. From outside the converted barn,where our clients live, they will be able to walk up stone steps onto a pathmade of Breedon gravel and up to a sunken water feature with a brickparquet surround. Surrounding the path will be a rich green lawn and lush,colourful Mediterranean plantings.

The first step will be to completely clear the space and then start with thehard landscaping; this includes knocking down any walls not needed andcreating the path. We will be lowering the front area of the garden by200mm, so drains and manholes at that level will also need to be dropped.There will need to be drainage on the patio, which will be put in before thisis laid. We will be using ACO drains and the pipework will be installedafterwards.

To give the garden a real Tuscan feel, we will be planting a line of largeCupressus Sempervirens trees, a  species  of  cypress  native  to theeastern Mediterranean region, along the back border of the garden alongwith a rockery style border of large Horsham stone. Large 4ft Yew hedgeswill be planted at the very end of the garden. This will enclose the space andmake it feel more private. The plantings will then go in last, just before thelawn. We will be planting agapanthus, Tuscan olives and more.

If you would like to talk to theLandscape Design team or me abouta new garden design, now is theperfect time!Contact [email protected] arrange a free consultation.

Agapanthus

3d Artwork of the Storrington project

2016 has started with a bang! We have some really exciting landscape design and build projects lined up over the next few months. These includea roof top garden situated eight stories up in a modern London apartment building – so lots to keep us busy!

Panorama of existing courtyard

Vista that will mirror the steps and path

Existing water troughs

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Give your garden a bit of TLC!call Jack Dunckley’s Maintenance Teamnow on 01273 494058

Getting married? You probably won't be requiring aJCB, but you might want to have your wedding venuefurnished with some fabulous topiary or exotic plantingfit for a glossy magazine.

Transform a standard marquee or Reception area intoan attractive setting. At Jack Dunckley's Nursery weoffer a Hire service on a range of top quality plants. Wewill also deliver and collect. All this at a fraction of thecost of purchasing planting.

Call Tom Halliburton (Nursery Manager)on 01273 494058 for a quoteor email: [email protected]

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National estate agency Connells is delighted to have raised £2,670 for its chosen charity, the Nation-al Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).

The amount makes up the com-pany’s yearly donation to the NSP-CC, which is raised at the annual Connells Partner’s Ball by senior members of staff .

Connells Estate Agency Chief Executive David Plumtree recently presented the NSPCC with a cheque for the donation at Connells’ head offi ce in Leighton Buzzard: “We are proud to have raised this im-pressive amount and to yet again support such an important cause. Year after year we continue to sup-port the NSPCC, whose work is so important to the lives of many children around the UK and we are delighted to be able to contribute to the cause in this way.”

The NSPCC is the UK’s leading charity specialising in child pro-tection and the prevention of cru-elty to children. The charity runs a range of locally based services for children and families; campaigns to help change and improve the lives of children; runs a helpline for adults to call if they are concerned

about a child; and provides Child-Line, the UK’s free, confi dential 24-hour helpline and online ser-vice for children and young people to call if they need help or advice.

Jacqui Venters, Community Fun-draising Manager at the NSPCC says: “We are very grateful to Con-nells for their wonderful support. The NSPCC is here to help prevent abuse and neglect and donations like this help to make that possi-ble. On behalf of the charity and all of the children that will be helped I want to say a huge thank you to all of Connells’ employees and cli-ents.”

The amount makes up the company’s yearly donation to the NSPCC, which is raised at the annual Connell’s Partner’s Ball

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COMING SOON - Oakview is a new development of 13 detached four bedroom homes near Horsham, set within a quiet cul-de-sac and designed as a ‘pocket’ neighbourhood.

Contact us now to find out more:

• Near to Horsham town• Close to the Downs Link• Excellent transport links• Prices from £635,000

OakviewWorthing Road • RH13 9AL

[email protected] 731901

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Thakeham Parbrook Walk PWWDP03 (District Post FPC 340 x 268) ins 22/01/16

THE TWINEHAM AT PARBROOK WALK 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house on sought-after Billingshurst development

3 BEDROOM HOUSE PRICED AT £350,000Parbrook Walk, Myrtle Lane, Billingshurst RH14 9SG

The Twineham is a new 3 bedroom home with an attractive weatherboard façade on the desirable Parbrook Walk development. It offers a great living space with generous kitchen/dining room and separate living room both opening onto the garden, and a master bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Conveniently located for Billingshurst station and high street, Parbrook Walk also enjoys a tranquil setting next to parkland and open countryside.

Book your appointment today to view the plans and secure a home, with a view to moving in early Spring 2016.

Register today for the Twineham Showhome Launch.

Computer generated image depicts Parbrook Walk and is indicative only. Photography depicts typical interior and lifestyle. Price and details correct at time of going to press.

01403 858 845For further information please call

Thakeham First - Created with you in mind.www.thakeham.com

Available with Help to Buy Please ask for detailswww.cubittandwest.co.uk

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OVER 70% RESERVEDA LANDMARK BUILDING EXQUISITELY DESIGNED

WITH A KEEN EYE FOR DETAIL AND FINISH

Linden House is a unique development of concept, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, finished to a high quality specification and situated on Albion Way, within the heart of Horsham town centre. Overlooking the opulent surroundings of Horsham Park, these homes are just a 5-minute walk from Horsham Rail Station.

Concept apartments FULLY RESERVEDOne bedroom apartments FULLY RESERVEDTwo bedroom apartments from £272,500Two bedroom penthouse apartments from £310,000Three bedroom apartments FULLY RESERVED

* The Help to Buy Equity scheme has specific terms and conditions and is subject to affordability conditions as prescribed by the Homes and Communities Agency. Please ask inside for full details.YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE OR ANY DEBT SECURED ON IT.

Apartment 28

5% Deposit

75% Mortgage

20% Help to Buy* Equity Loan from the government (interest free for 5 years)

Price: £287,500

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Please call us for further information:

you could buy your new home at LINDEN HOUSE with just a 5% deposit with Help to Buy*? Here’s how it works...

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Countryside are now offering the rare opportunity to ‘buy the show home’ at St Irvynes, a luxury detached five bedroom home comprising of an impressive formal living and dining room built by Countryside.

Purchasing this fabulous show home you will benefit from a fully landscaped garden with decking, flooring throughout with window treatments and light fittings included.

Now £949,950

For further information and to book an appointment to view

Please call: Henry Adams on 01403 282511 or Email [email protected]

Plot 7 – Home of the week

‘The Richmond’ at St Irvyne’s

Wickhurst Green

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Prices from £275,000 to £735,000Press House, one of Horsham’s iconic buildings, has undergone an exciting and sympathetic conversion and now comprises of luxurious apartments. Benefiting from a lift and town centre parking, these stunning contemporary apartments boast stylish kitchens and bathrooms whilst several have views over the beautiful Causeway. Set in the heart of Horsham with its excellent array of restaurants, cafes, shops and local market, this really is town centre living at its best - Horsham Station is just a ten minute walk with direct trains to Gatwick in 17 minutes and London Victoria in 56 minutes.

Call us on 01403 248222 to book your viewing

LAST FEW REMAINING LUXURY TOWN CENTRE

APARTMENTS

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Price £825,000Price correct at time of going to press. Total gross area: 2746 ft2.

OPEN HOUSE Join us to view this exquisite home

on Saturday 23rd January 10am - 1pm Rosewood House, Rock Road, Storrington, RH20 3AF

To RSVP please contact our selling agent:

01903 [email protected]

Rosewood House is a spacious 5 bedroom detached home, with distinctive timber and render detailing reflecting the rich architectural heritage of Storrington.

www.yafflesmgh.com

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Stay in touch with us at:

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Offers are for a limited time only. Terms and conditions apply.

Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.

Find out what it’s worth. For a no-obligation valuation, call us on 01403 255420

Choose Chesworths and select one of the following:

Option 1 We’ll take 50% off our feesOption 2 We’ll cover your solicitors and removal feesOption 3 Get £1,000 cash back

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Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.

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Small country estateGoose Green, Thakeham

Price: £1,950,000Detached7 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms5 Living roomsOutbuildings

A substantial and rurally situated small country estate with converted barn, detached dwelling called “The Lodge” with income and good range of outbuildings with paddocks and grounds of approx 5 ¾ acres. EPC: C

North HorshamFloor Area: 1,467sq ft Location: Springfield Rd Horsham

Price: £400,000

Exceptionally presentedPease Pottage, West Sussex

Price: £795,000Detached4 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms3 Living roomsGarages

A vastly extended four bedroom detached house situated within the village of Pease Pottage. The property enjoys swift commuter connections to London, Brighton and Gatwick Airport. EPC rating D

Constructed circa 1347Lambs Green, Nr Rusper

Price: £960,000Detached5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms2 Living roomsParking

Woodreeves is a substantial Grade II Listed Period property dating back to circa 1347 which is part stone, beamed and has been substantially re-roofed in the last 5 years. EPC rating F

Private and secludedFloor Area: 2,344sq ft Location: Ifold, Billingshurst

Price: £750,000

Surrounded by fields and farmland and in one of the UK’s most picturesque areas. EPC rating C

Extended detached family home is located within a popular cul-de-sac adjacent to Leechpool Woods. EPC rating C

Savings worth thousands when you sell a property with ChesworthsA smar move

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Family home with 1.5 acresFryern Road, Storrington

Price: £1,350,000Detached6 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms5 Living roomsOutbuildings

A beautifully appointed family home providing flexible accommodation, set in 1.5 acres within half a mile of the village centre. Standing within Fryern Park, a very attractive and popular private rural area.

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Horsham 01403 248222Storrington Offi ce 01903 742354Pulborough Offi ce 01798 874033 Horsham Offi ce 01403 248222Storrington Offi ce 01903 742354

Ifi eld Wood ID 51623 £800,000A truly stunning detached barn conversion giving contemporary living in a rural location. With four bedrooms, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room and living room as well as a large garage, it has further potential subject to planning. The beautiful gardens surround the property which enjoys stunning countryside views. EPC rating TBA

Horsham Offi ce 01403 248222

Horsham ID 27500 £495,000An extended, two bedroom barn style conversion with glorious countryside views and its own landscaped gardens, in an exclusive development of converted farm buildings. This charming property benefi ts from a triple aspect living room and orangery style dining room as well as underfl oor heating throughout. EPC Rating D

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Pulborough Offi ce 01798 874033

River House, 6 Swan Corner, Pulborough RH20 1RJ We are acting in the sale of the above property and have received an offer of £287,500 on the above property.Any interested parties must submit any higher offers in writing to the selling agent before exchange of contracts takes place. The Energy Performance Certifi cate Rating is D.

Faygate ID 51372 £900,000A fi ve bedroom Victorian coach house situated in a quiet country lane. This charming, family home set in beautiful gardens of over a third of an acre, is in superb condition with generous accommodation of over 3,300 sq ft. It enjoys stunning views from its rural location, yet is only a short drive from Horsham town centre and station. EPC rating E

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Horsham 01403 248222Storrington Offi ce 01903 742354Pulborough Offi ce 01798 874033 Horsham Offi ce 01403 248222Storrington Offi ce 01903 742354

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Billingshurst ID 43272 £545,000NO ONWARD CHAIN. Great for village living but also ideally located for travelling into London, this modern detached fi ve bedroom family home has been extended and is situated at the top of a private lane. The property has the added benefi t of a double garage with gardens to the rear and side. EPC rating E

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Warnham ID 47587 £340,000A much loved character, three bedroom, semi-detached period home which retains many of its features, such as original fi replaces. The property sits in a charming location at the centre of the quintessential English village of Warnham and is being sold with vacant possession. EPC rating D

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Storrington ID 42453 £875,000STAMP DUTY PAID. A brand new fi ve bedroom detached house fi nished to a very high standard. Located approx one and a half miles from Storrington town centre, the property benefi ts from a 10 year NHBC warranty and a wealth of contemporary features and designs, together with a detached double garage. EPC Rating TBC

Billingshurst ID 43272 £545,000NO ONWARD CHAIN. Great for village living but also ideally located for travelling into London, this modern detached fi ve bedroom family home has been extended and is situated at the top of a private lane. The property has the added benefi t of a double garage with gardens to the rear and side. EPC rating E

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Warnham ID 46588 £399,950VACANT POSSESSION. Finished to an exceptionally high standard, this property has a newly fi tted kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, private courtyard garden and garage. The house is ideally located as either a weekend retreat or primary residence in this stunning location in the beautiful Sussex countryside. EPC Rating E

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Warnham ID 47587 £340,000A much loved character, three bedroom, semi-detached period home which retains many of its features, such as original fi replaces. The property sits in a charming location at the centre of the quintessential English village of Warnham and is being sold with vacant possession. EPC rating D

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BBC26.15 The Housing Enforcers 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone: GreatBritish Menu 8.45 Terry and Mason’sGreat Food Trip 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire11.00 BBC News 12.00 Daily Politics1.00 Island Stories 1.05 The Pallisers2.00 Tennis: Australian Open Highlights3.00 A Place to Call Home 3.45 DavidAttenborough’s Natural Curiosities 4.30Best Bakes Ever 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Eggheads 6.30 Great British RailwayJourneys 7.00 Celebrity Antiques RoadTrip 8.00 Winterwatch 2016 9.00 TheStory of China 10.00 The Clare BaldingShow 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather11.15 Immortal Egypt with JoannFletcher 12.15 Sign Zone: Putin’s SecretRiches – Panorama 12.45 Saving theForgotten Jews 1.15 Victorian Bakers2.15 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Shirkers or Workers?:Tonight 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Birds of aFeather 9.00 Jericho 10.00 ITV News atTen; Weather 10.30 ITV News London;Weather 10.40 John Bishop’s GorillaAdventure 11.45 Murder, She Wrote12.40 Jackpot247 3.00 Shirkers orWorkers?: Tonight 3.25 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Location, Location,Location 9.00 The Restoration Man10.00 First Dates 11.05 24 Hours in A&E12.05 The Mad World of Donald Trump1.05 Three Wives, One Husband 2.00Manchester’s Serial Killer? 2.55Undercover Boss USA 3.50 Phil Spencer:Secret Agent 4.45 Deal or No Deal 5.351001 Things You Should Know

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: My DaughterMust Live (2014) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.305 News Tonight 7.00 Ben Fogle: NewLives in the Wild. An Englishman whobought an island off the coast ofPanama for £30,000; 5 News Update8.00 Britain’s Bloody Crown; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother10.00 10,000 BC: Two Tribes. Johnorders the Snake tribe to move to Huntcamp. 11.05 Celebrity Big Brother’s Biton the Side. Rylan Clark-Neal presentsthe CBB companion show. 12.00SuperCasino 3.10 Dogs Make YouLaugh Out Loud 2 4.00 Wildlife SOS4.25 Great Scientists 4.45 House Doctor

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News Programmes 7.00 TheOne Show 7.30 Inside Out; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 EastEnders 8.30Putin’s Secret Riches – Panorama 9.00Silent Witness 10.00 BBC News at Ten10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather10.45 Tracey Ullman’s Show 11.15 HaveI Got Old News for You 11.45 TheGraham Norton Show 12.30 Weatherfor the Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

BBC26.00 Homes Under the Hammer 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone: World’sSneakiest Animals 9.15 VictoriaDerbyshire 11.00 BBC News 12.00 DailyPolitics 1.00 Island Stories 1.05 ThePallisers 2.00 Who Do You Think YouAre? 3.00 A Place to Call Home 3.45David Attenborough’s NaturalCuriosities 4.30 Best Bakes Ever 5.15Flog It! 6.00 Eggheads 6.30 GreatBritish Railway Journeys 7.00 CelebrityAntiques Road Trip 8.00 UniversityChallenge 8.30 Mary Berry’s FoolproofCooking 9.00 Immortal Egypt withJoann Fletcher 10.00 Insert Name Here10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather 11.15Dragons’ Den 12.15 Sign Zone: TheMany Faces of Ronnie Corbett 1.15 FernBritton Meets Baroness Brady 2.15 ThisIs BBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV LondonWeather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street8.00 Griff’s Great Britain 8.30Coronation Street 9.00 Benidorm 10.00ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITVNews London; Weather 10.45 TheJonathan Ross Show 11.50 Saved 12.40Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.35 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 How to Lose Weight Well9.00 The Undateables: HolidayRomance 10.00 Crashing 10.35 TattooFixers 11.35 First Dates 12.35Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks and Tattoos1.30 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners2.25 Grand Designs Australia 3.20Undercover Boss USA 4.15 Phil Spencer:Secret Agent 5.10 Deal or No Deal

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Willed to Kill(2012)5.00 5News at 55.30Neighbours6.00 Home and Away 6.30 5 NewsTonight 7.00 World Rally ChampionshipHighlights; 5 News Update 8.00 IceRoad Truckers; 5 News Update 9.00Celebrity Big Brother 10.00 Gotham:Rise of the Villains. While Jim Gordonand Harvey Bullock are on the hunt forcrazed killer Jerome, a children’shospital gala results in a hostagesituation. Starring Ben McKenzie. 11.00Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit on the Side12.00 Celebrity Big Brother: Tempers,Tears and Laughs 12.55 SuperCasino3.10 The Secret Life of the Family

SUNDAY

The Girl Who Forgave theNazis, Channel 4, 8pm

Casualty,BBC1, 9.05pm

BBC16.00 Breakfast 10.00 SaturdayKitchen Live 11.30 James Martin:Home Comforts 12.00 BBC News;Weather 12.10 Football Focus12.50 Saturday Sportsday 1.00Tennis: Australian Open 2.00 LiveInternational Bowls. The WorldIndoor Championships. 4.30 FinalScore 5.10 Now You See It 5.40 BBCNews 5.50 BBC Regional News;Weather6.00 Pointless Celebrities

Various stars from the soapworld take part in theunorthodox quiz show.

6.50 The Getaway Car BrothersMitz and Dee, husband-and-wife duo Charlie andKate, best friends Chloeand Bethany, sisters Val andBabs and new coupleJoseph and Karen tacklethe Getaway Car circuit.

7.45 The Voice UK Thespinning-chair singingcontest continues, asPaloma Faith, Boy George,Will.i.am and Ricky Wilsonappraise more hopeful starsin the third of seven “blindauditions”.

9.05 Casualty Noel mistakenlybelieves Big Mac saved himfrom a vicious mugger.

9.55 The National LotteryLive The all-importantdraws, with Gaby Roslin.

10.05 BBC News; Weather10.25 Match of the Day

Highlights of the latestPremier Leaguegames;National LotteryUpdate

11.55 FILM: Lara Croft: TombRaider – The Cradle ofLife (2003) Actionadventure sequel, starringAngelina Jolie.

1.45 Weather for the Week Ahead1.50 BBC News

BBC26.05 Race to Super Bowl 50 6.55FILM: Animal Farm. (1954)Animated drama, with the voice ofMaurice Denham. 8.05 FILM: ByeBye Birdie. (1963) Musical, starringDick Van Dyke. 9.55 FILM: Race toWitch Mountain. (2009) Sci-fiadventure, starring DwayneJohnson. 11.30 Island Stories 12.00James Martin: Home Comforts12.45 James Martin: HomeComforts 1.30 FILM: Day of the EvilGun. (1968) Western, starring GlennFord. 3.00 FILM: 4 for Texas. (1963)Comedy Western, starring DeanMartin and Frank Sinatra. 4.50 FlogIt! 5.50 Victorian Bakers6.50 Dad’s Army7.20 FILM: War Horse (2011)

First World War drama,starring Jeremy Irvine.

9.35 QI XL With Julia Zemiro,Matt Lucas and DavidMitchell.

10.20 Insert Name Here10.50 Live at the Apollo11.35 International Bowls12.35 FILM: Walkabout. (1971)Drama, starring Jenny Agutter. 2.15FILM: East of Sudan. (1964) Periodadventure, starring AnthonyQuayle. 3.45 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard UltimateChallenge 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00Signed Stories: Share a Story 7.05Sooty 7.15 Super 4 7.30 Scrambled!:Scrambled! 7.35 Scrambled!: MrBean: The Animated Series 7.50Scrambled!: Horrid Henry 8.10Scrambled!: Nerds & Monsters 8.30Scrambled!: Thunderbirds Are Go9.05 Scrambled!: The Tom & JerryShow 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Murder,She Wrote 10.20 The Jeremy KyleShow USA 11.15 The Jeremy KyleShow 12.15 ITV News; Weather12.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show 1.25Judge Rinder 2.25 Tipping Point3.30 Doc Martin 4.30 The MartinLewis Money Show 5.00 TheSaturday Night Story6.00 Regional Programmes6.15 ITV News; Weather6.30 New You’ve Been

Framed! More comicalmishaps submitted byviewers.

7.00 Ninja Warrior UK BenShephard, Rochelle Humesand Chris Kamara host thefinal heat, as competitorsfrom across the UK testtheir strength, speed andcourage in the obstacle-course challenge.

8.00 Take Me Out A caravansalesman from Skegness, aLondon-based fireman, aplumber from MiltonKeynes and an Americanmusician seek to win theapproval of PaddyMcGuinness’s 30 singlewomen.

9.15 The Jonathan Ross ShowWith John Krasinski.

10.15 ITV News; Weather10.30 FILM: The Chronicles of

Riddick (2004)12.35 Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, SheWrote 3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 46.40 The King of Queens 7.05International Snowdon Race 8.00Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 TheMorning Line 10.00 Frasier 10.30Frasier 11.00 The Big Bang Theory11.30 The Big Bang Theory 12.00The Big Bang Theory 12.25 TheSimpsons 12.55 The Simpsons 1.30Channel 4 Racing. 4.00 Come Dinewith Me 4.30 Come Dine with Me5.00 Come Dine with Me 5.35Come Dine with Me6.05 Come Dine with Me It is

the final day of thecompetition in Llanelli andteaching assistant Ainsleywants to educate herguests, while serving up anauthentic Russian-themeddinner party.

6.30 Channel 4 News7.00 Great Canal Journeys

Timothy West and PrunellaScales go in search of thelost route between Londonand the sea, a journey thatgives them the chance torevisit their own past.

8.00 The Girl Who Forgavethe Nazis Documentaryinvestigating the widerimpact of Holocaustsurvivor Eva Kor’s decisionto forgive Oskar Groening,the 93-year-old former Naziwho once worked as a clerkat Auschwitz.

9.00 FILM: Oblivion (2013)Premiere. A repairmansalvaging resources from adevastated future Earthdiscovers a secret thatthreatens the human race.Sci-fi adventure, starringTom Cruise.

11.30 FILM: Priest (2011)1.10 Hollyoaks 3.15 UndercoverBoss Canada 4.05 Phil Spencer:Secret Agent

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 8.55 TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles 9.30 TheSaturday Show 11.30 PoliceInterceptors 12.25 PoliceInterceptors 1.25 Police Interceptors2.25 Pets Make You Laugh OutLoud 3.25 Dogs Make You LaughOut Loud 2 4.20 Cats Make YouLaugh Out Loud 2 5.20 5 NewsWeekend 5.25 Nightmare Tenants,Slum Landlords6.20 Ice Road Truckers7.05 World War II in Colour8.00 World War II Battlefield

Recovery Excavationexperts retreive SecondWorld War relics from theEastern Front.

9.00 The Championship:Football League TonightHighlights of Queens ParkRangers v WolverhamptonWanderers.

10.00 Goal Rush: FootballLeague Tonight

10.30 Celebrity Big Brother11.30 Lip Sync Battle UK: Rufus

Hound v Jorgie Porter12.00 SuperCasino 3.10 CelebrityBig Brother 4.00 Celebrity BigBrother: Flirts, Friends & More 4.50House Doctor 5.45 Angels of Jarm

James May’s Cars of thePeople, BBC2, 9pm

Attenborough & the GiantDinosaur, BBC1, 6.30pm

BBC16.00 Breakfast 7.30 Match of theDay 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show10.00 The Big Questions 11.00Sunday Politics 12.15 Bargain Hunt1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15Homes Under the Hammer 2.15Flog It! 3.00 The Truth About Sugar4.00 Escape to the Country 4.30Songs of Praise 5.05 BBC News 5.20BBC Regional News; Weather 5.30Countryfile6.30 Attenborough & the

Giant Dinosaur DavidAttenborough visits the sitewhere bones from thelargest known dinosaurwere discovered, andinvestigates efforts toreconstruct what thecreature looked like.

7.30 Still Open All HoursDavid Jason stars in thisfollow-up to popularcomedy Open All Hours.

8.00 Call the Midwife Barbarafaces the biggest test of hercareer, Nurse Crane learnsto speak Spanish, and SisterEvangelina helps a womanwith breastfeeding, leadingto unforeseenconsequences.

9.00 War & Peace Natashaencounters temptationduring Andrei’s absence,Countess Rostova and Annaboth try to find wealthywives for their sons, andPierre grows frustratedwith married life.

10.00 BBC News10.20 Regional Programme10.30 Match of the Day 2 The

day’s action.11.30 FILM: Private Peaceful

(2012) Premiere. First WorldWar drama, with JackO’Connell.

1.05 Weather for the Week Ahead1.10 BBC News

BBC26.30 The A to Z of TV Gardening7.15 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens8.15 Countryfile 9.15 SaturdayKitchen Best Bites 10.45 JamesMartin – Home Comforts atChristmas 11.30 James Martin:Home Comforts 12.15 MOTD2Extra 1.00 Tennis: Australian OpenHighlights 2.00 Live InternationalBowls. The World IndoorChampionships. 5.15 Ski Sunday6.00 FILM: Real Steel (2011) A

washed-up former boxerand his son restore anabandoned robot tocompete in championshipbouts between fightingmachines. Sci-fi drama,starring Hugh Jackman andDakota Goyo. Edited fordaytime broadcast.

8.00 Dragons’ Den Featuring aportable drum kit and aninflatable tanning tent.

9.00 James May’s Cars of thePeople

10.00 FILM: Blood Diamond(2006)

12.10 FILM: Heist. (2001) Thriller,starring Gene Hackman. 1.55 SignZone: Countryfile 2.50 Holby City3.50 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard UltimateChallenge 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00Signed Stories: Share a Story 7.05Sooty 7.15 Super 4 7.30 Scrambled!:Scrambled! 7.35 Scrambled!: MrBean: The Animated Series 7.50Scrambled!: Horrid Henry 8.10Scrambled!: Nerds & Monsters 8.30Scrambled!: Bear Grylls SurvivalSchool 9.05 Scrambled!: The Tom &Jerry Show 9.25 ITV News 9.30Murder, She Wrote 10.25 TheJeremy Kyle Show 11.30 TheJeremy Kyle Show 12.30 ITV News;Weather 12.40 The Jeremy KyleShow 1.40 River Monsters 2.10Ninja Warrior UK 3.15 FILM: OnHer Majesty’s Secret Service. (1969)James Bond adventure.6.00 Regional Programmes6.15 ITV News; Weather6.30 Planet’s Got Talent New

series. Clips from the globalGot Talent franchise.

7.00 Beowulf: Return to theShieldlands A new leaderis to be chosen as Herotfaces being torn apart bycivil war between thetribes, leaving Rheda facedwith the possibility offighting to remain inpower.

8.00 Endeavour The detectiveconsiders his future whileprotecting the wife of hisformer mentor, while amurder in the world offashion stirs up oldgangland conflicts. Last inthe series.

10.00 ITV News; Weather10.15 The Day Hitler Died11.15 Perspectives: Bruce

Forsyth on Sammy DavisJr

12.15 Jackpot247 3.00 ITVNightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow

Channel 46.15 How I Met Your Mother 6.40The King of Queens 7.05 The Kingof Queens 7.30 Everybody LovesRaymond 7.55 Everybody LovesRaymond 8.30 Everybody LovesRaymond 9.00 Frasier 9.30 SundayBrunch 12.30 George Clarke’sAmazing Spaces 1.30 Location,Location, Location 2.35 The BigBang Theory 3.00 The Big BangTheory 3.30 The Simpsons 4.00 TheSimpsons 4.30 Marvel’s Agents ofSHIELD 5.30 Channel 4 News6.00 FILM: Night at the

Museum: Battle of theSmithsonian (2009)Nightwatchman Larry andhis living museum-exhibitfriends must stop areanimated pharaoh fromtaking over the world.Fantasy comedy sequel,starring Ben Stiller andAmy Adams.

8.00 Walking the HimalayasLevison Wood’s journeyends in Bhutan, but first heand guide Binod Pariyarmust trek through 30 milesof jungle in Eastern Nepal.Last in the series.

9.00 Deutschland 83 The bugin Linda’s desk isdiscovered, and Moritz isgiven two options –persuade the secretary todefect or kill her. Alex turnsto Tischbier following anargument with his father.

10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown With RobBeckett, Cariad Lloyd andSam Simmons.

11.05 FILM: 48 Hrs (1982)Comedy thriller, starringNick Nolte and EddieMurphy.

12.50 Embarrassing Bodies: Back tothe Clinic 1.45 Come Dine with Me4.05 Undercover Boss USA

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.55 TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles 10.30 TheChampionship: Football LeagueTonight 11.30 Goal Rush: FootballLeague Tonight 12.00 PoliceInterceptors 1.05 FILM: DrillbitTaylor. (2008) Comedy, starringOwen Wilson. 3.05 FILM: SpaceCamp. (1986) Children’s sci-fiadventure, starring Kate Capshaw.5.05 FILM: Labyrinth. (1986)Fantasy adventure, starring JenniferConnelly and David Bowie.7.05 FILM: The Wedding

Planner (2001) A singlewoman struggles to keep ittogether when she is hiredto organise the weddingfor the man of her dreams.Romantic comedy, starringJennifer Lopez andMatthew McConaughey.Edited for language.

8.55 5 News Weekend9.00 Celebrity Big Brother10.00 Celebrity Botched Up

Bodies10.55 FILM: Mr & Mrs Smith

(2005) Comedy adventure,with Brad Pitt.

1.10 SuperCasino 3.10 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun

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BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News; Weather 7.00 The OneShow 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 Holby City 9.00Silent Witness 10.00 BBC News at Ten10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather;National Lottery Update 10.45Attenborough & the Giant Dinosaur11.45 Live at the Apollo 12.30 Weatherfor the Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

BBC26.15 The Housing Enforcers 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone: ThiefTrackers 8.45 Great British RailwayJourneys 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00BBC News 12.00 Daily Politics 1.00Island Stories 1.05 The Pallisers 2.00Who Do You Think You Are? 3.00 APlace to Call Home 3.45 DavidAttenborough’s Natural Curiosities 4.30Best Bakes Ever 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Eggheads 6.30 Great British RailwayJourneys 7.00 Celebrity Antiques RoadTrip 8.00 Winterwatch 2016 9.00 TheReal Marigold Hotel 10.00 Phone ShopIdol 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather11.15 Race to Super Bowl 50 12.05 TheTown That Took on the Taxman 1.05Sign Zone: Immortal Egypt with JoannFletcher 2.05 Trust Me, I’m a Doctor3.05 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 The Kyle Files 8.00Sugar Free Farm 9.00 Saved 10.00 ITVNews at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV NewsLondon; Weather 10.40 On Assignment11.10 The Nick 12.10 Jackpot247 3.00Loose Women 3.50 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Tricks of the RestaurantTrade 8.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours inVenice 9.00 The Mad World of DonaldTrump 10.00 Kid Criminals 11.00 Dogson the Dole 12.05 15 Kids and Counting1.00 KOTV Boxing Weekly 1.30 GilletteWorld Sport 1.55 InternationalSnowdon Race 2.55 SuperScrimpers3.50 Undercover Boss USA 4.40 Deal orNo Deal 5.30 1001 Things You ShouldKnow

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Escape fromPolygamy (2013) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.305 News Tonight 7.00 The Dog Rescuerswith Alan Davies; 5 News Update 8.00Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother: LiveEviction 10.00 The Secret Life of theFamily. Mum Claire faces potentialdisaster while taking her three kids toher parents. 11.00 Celebrity BigBrother’s Bit on the Side 12.00 CelebrityBig Brother: Live from the House 1.00SuperCasino 3.10 10,000 BC: Two Tribes4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Great Artists4.45 House Doctor

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 Rip Off Britain:Holidays 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Close Calls: On Camera 12.15Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One;Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News Programmes 7.00 TheOne Show 7.30 A Question of Sport;BBC News; Regional News 8.00EastEnders 8.30 Dickensian 9.00Shetland 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25BBC Regional News; Weather; NationalLottery Update 10.35 The GrahamNorton Show 11.25 Would I Lie to You?11.55 The Celebrity Apprentice USA1.30 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.35BBC News

BBC26.15 Rip Off Britain: Holidays 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone:MasterChef: The Professionals 9.15Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC News12.00 Daily Politics 1.00 LiveInternational Bowls 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Eggheads 6.30 Great British RailwayJourneys 7.00 Celebrity Antiques RoadTrip 8.00 Mastermind 8.30 What to Buyand Why 9.00 Britain’s Trillion PoundParadise: Inside Cayman 10.00 QI 10.30Newsnight 11.00 Weather 11.05 TheStory of China 12.05 InternationalBowls 1.05 Sign Zone: Question Time2.05 Top Gear: From A to Z 3.05 This IsBBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV LondonWeather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street8.00 The Martin Lewis Money Show8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 MrSelfridge 10.00 ITV News at Ten;Weather 10.30 ITV News London;Weather 10.45 Birds of a Feather 11.10FILM: You Only Live Twice (1967) 1.15Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, She Wrote3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Jamie and Jimmy’s FridayNight Feast 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown 10.00 First Dates 11.05Rude Tube 12.10 Virtually Famous12.55 FILM: Get Him to the Greek(2010) 2.40 SuperScrimpers 3.05 PhilSpencer: Secret Agent 4.00 TheFabulous Baker Brothers 4.50 Kirstie’sHandmade Treasures 5.00 Deal or NoDeal 5.50 How I Met Your Mother

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Jane Doe: TheHarder They Fall (2006) 5.00 5 News at5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home andAway 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 PetsMake You Laugh Out Loud; 5 NewsUpdate 8.00 That’s So 1980; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother: LiveEviction. Another famous face leavesthe compound. 10.00 Lip Sync BattleUK: Rufus Hound v Jorgie Porter. Thecomedian and actress compete. 10.30Celebrity Big Brother: The Eviction.Emma Willis chats to the latest personto be evicted. 11.05 Celebrity BigBrother’s Bit on the Side 12.00SuperCasino 3.10 Celebrity Big Brother:The Eviction

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News Programmes 6.55 PartyPolitical Broadcast 7.00 The One Show;BBC News; Regional News 8.00Dickensian 8.30 The Great Sport ReliefBake Off 9.30 Would I Lie to You? TheUnseen Bits 10.00 BBC News at Ten10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather;National Lottery Update 10.45 ChildrenSaved from the Nazis: A Hero’s Story11.45 Film 2016 12.15 FILM: Someoneto Watch Over Me (1987) 2.00 Weatherfor the Week Ahead 2.05 BBC News

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ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.25 Party Political Broadcast6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 ITVNews at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV NewsLondon; Weather 10.40 Parking Wars11.40 The Kyle Files 12.10 Jackpot2473.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 3.40ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00Mary Portas Secret Shopper9.00 24 Hours in A&E 10.00Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks and Tattoos11.05 The Undateables: HolidayRomance 12.10 C4’s Future Sounds:Music on 4 12.35 How to Lose WeightWell 1.30 Embarrassing Bodies 2.25FILM: Another Stakeout (1993) 4.15Phil Spencer: Secret Agent 5.10 Deal orNo Deal

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother:The Eviction 1.15 Home and Away 1.45Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: TheGourmet Detective: A Healthy Place toDie (2015) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.305 News Tonight 7.00 NightmareTenants, Slum Landlords; 5 NewsUpdate 8.00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors;5 News Update 9.00 Celebrity BigBrother 10.00 10,000 BC: Two Tribes11.05 Capital One Cup Highlights 12.05That’s So 1980 12.55 SuperCasino 3.1010,000 BC: Two Tribes 4.00 Wildlife SOS4.25 Great Scientists 4.45 House Doctor

FRIDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYMONDAYBBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News; Weather 7.00 The OneShow 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 Dickensian 8.30EastEnders 9.00 Death in Paradise10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.30 BBCRegional News; Weather 10.45Question Time 11.45 This Week 12.30Weather for the Week Ahead 12.35BBC News

BBC26.15 The Housing Enforcers 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone: GreatBritish Menu 8.45 Terry and Mason’sGreat Food Trip 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire11.00 BBC News 12.00 Daily Politics1.00 Island Stories 1.05 The Pallisers2.00 Tennis: Australian Open Highlights3.00 A Place to Call Home 3.45 DavidAttenborough’s Natural Curiosities 4.30Best Bakes Ever 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Eggheads 6.30 Great British RailwayJourneys 7.00 Celebrity Antiques RoadTrip 8.00 Winterwatch 2016 9.00 TheStory of China 10.00 The Clare BaldingShow 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather11.15 Immortal Egypt with JoannFletcher 12.15 Sign Zone: Putin’s SecretRiches – Panorama 12.45 Saving theForgotten Jews 1.15 Victorian Bakers2.15 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Shirkers or Workers?:Tonight 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Birds of aFeather 9.00 Jericho 10.00 ITV News atTen; Weather 10.30 ITV News London;Weather 10.40 John Bishop’s GorillaAdventure 11.45 Murder, She Wrote12.40 Jackpot247 3.00 Shirkers orWorkers?: Tonight 3.25 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Location, Location,Location 9.00 The Restoration Man10.00 First Dates 11.05 24 Hours in A&E12.05 The Mad World of Donald Trump1.05 Three Wives, One Husband 2.00Manchester’s Serial Killer? 2.55Undercover Boss USA 3.50 Phil Spencer:Secret Agent 4.45 Deal or No Deal 5.351001 Things You Should Know

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: My DaughterMust Live (2014) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.305 News Tonight 7.00 Ben Fogle: NewLives in the Wild. An Englishman whobought an island off the coast ofPanama for £30,000; 5 News Update8.00 Britain’s Bloody Crown; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother10.00 10,000 BC: Two Tribes. Johnorders the Snake tribe to move to Huntcamp. 11.05 Celebrity Big Brother’s Biton the Side. Rylan Clark-Neal presentsthe CBB companion show. 12.00SuperCasino 3.10 Dogs Make YouLaugh Out Loud 2 4.00 Wildlife SOS4.25 Great Scientists 4.45 House Doctor

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News Programmes 7.00 TheOne Show 7.30 Inside Out; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 EastEnders 8.30Putin’s Secret Riches – Panorama 9.00Silent Witness 10.00 BBC News at Ten10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather10.45 Tracey Ullman’s Show 11.15 HaveI Got Old News for You 11.45 TheGraham Norton Show 12.30 Weatherfor the Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

BBC26.00 Homes Under the Hammer 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone: World’sSneakiest Animals 9.15 VictoriaDerbyshire 11.00 BBC News 12.00 DailyPolitics 1.00 Island Stories 1.05 ThePallisers 2.00 Who Do You Think YouAre? 3.00 A Place to Call Home 3.45David Attenborough’s NaturalCuriosities 4.30 Best Bakes Ever 5.15Flog It! 6.00 Eggheads 6.30 GreatBritish Railway Journeys 7.00 CelebrityAntiques Road Trip 8.00 UniversityChallenge 8.30 Mary Berry’s FoolproofCooking 9.00 Immortal Egypt withJoann Fletcher 10.00 Insert Name Here10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather 11.15Dragons’ Den 12.15 Sign Zone: TheMany Faces of Ronnie Corbett 1.15 FernBritton Meets Baroness Brady 2.15 ThisIs BBC Two

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SUNDAY

The Girl Who Forgave theNazis, Channel 4, 8pm

Casualty,BBC1, 9.05pm

BBC16.00 Breakfast 10.00 SaturdayKitchen Live 11.30 James Martin:Home Comforts 12.00 BBC News;Weather 12.10 Football Focus12.50 Saturday Sportsday 1.00Tennis: Australian Open 2.00 LiveInternational Bowls. The WorldIndoor Championships. 4.30 FinalScore 5.10 Now You See It 5.40 BBCNews 5.50 BBC Regional News;Weather6.00 Pointless Celebrities

Various stars from the soapworld take part in theunorthodox quiz show.

6.50 The Getaway Car BrothersMitz and Dee, husband-and-wife duo Charlie andKate, best friends Chloeand Bethany, sisters Val andBabs and new coupleJoseph and Karen tacklethe Getaway Car circuit.

7.45 The Voice UK Thespinning-chair singingcontest continues, asPaloma Faith, Boy George,Will.i.am and Ricky Wilsonappraise more hopeful starsin the third of seven “blindauditions”.

9.05 Casualty Noel mistakenlybelieves Big Mac saved himfrom a vicious mugger.

9.55 The National LotteryLive The all-importantdraws, with Gaby Roslin.

10.05 BBC News; Weather10.25 Match of the Day

Highlights of the latestPremier Leaguegames;National LotteryUpdate

11.55 FILM: Lara Croft: TombRaider – The Cradle ofLife (2003) Actionadventure sequel, starringAngelina Jolie.

1.45 Weather for the Week Ahead1.50 BBC News

BBC26.05 Race to Super Bowl 50 6.55FILM: Animal Farm. (1954)Animated drama, with the voice ofMaurice Denham. 8.05 FILM: ByeBye Birdie. (1963) Musical, starringDick Van Dyke. 9.55 FILM: Race toWitch Mountain. (2009) Sci-fiadventure, starring DwayneJohnson. 11.30 Island Stories 12.00James Martin: Home Comforts12.45 James Martin: HomeComforts 1.30 FILM: Day of the EvilGun. (1968) Western, starring GlennFord. 3.00 FILM: 4 for Texas. (1963)Comedy Western, starring DeanMartin and Frank Sinatra. 4.50 FlogIt! 5.50 Victorian Bakers6.50 Dad’s Army7.20 FILM: War Horse (2011)

First World War drama,starring Jeremy Irvine.

9.35 QI XL With Julia Zemiro,Matt Lucas and DavidMitchell.

10.20 Insert Name Here10.50 Live at the Apollo11.35 International Bowls12.35 FILM: Walkabout. (1971)Drama, starring Jenny Agutter. 2.15FILM: East of Sudan. (1964) Periodadventure, starring AnthonyQuayle. 3.45 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard UltimateChallenge 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00Signed Stories: Share a Story 7.05Sooty 7.15 Super 4 7.30 Scrambled!:Scrambled! 7.35 Scrambled!: MrBean: The Animated Series 7.50Scrambled!: Horrid Henry 8.10Scrambled!: Nerds & Monsters 8.30Scrambled!: Thunderbirds Are Go9.05 Scrambled!: The Tom & JerryShow 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Murder,She Wrote 10.20 The Jeremy KyleShow USA 11.15 The Jeremy KyleShow 12.15 ITV News; Weather12.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show 1.25Judge Rinder 2.25 Tipping Point3.30 Doc Martin 4.30 The MartinLewis Money Show 5.00 TheSaturday Night Story6.00 Regional Programmes6.15 ITV News; Weather6.30 New You’ve Been

Framed! More comicalmishaps submitted byviewers.

7.00 Ninja Warrior UK BenShephard, Rochelle Humesand Chris Kamara host thefinal heat, as competitorsfrom across the UK testtheir strength, speed andcourage in the obstacle-course challenge.

8.00 Take Me Out A caravansalesman from Skegness, aLondon-based fireman, aplumber from MiltonKeynes and an Americanmusician seek to win theapproval of PaddyMcGuinness’s 30 singlewomen.

9.15 The Jonathan Ross ShowWith John Krasinski.

10.15 ITV News; Weather10.30 FILM: The Chronicles of

Riddick (2004)12.35 Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, SheWrote 3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 46.40 The King of Queens 7.05International Snowdon Race 8.00Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 TheMorning Line 10.00 Frasier 10.30Frasier 11.00 The Big Bang Theory11.30 The Big Bang Theory 12.00The Big Bang Theory 12.25 TheSimpsons 12.55 The Simpsons 1.30Channel 4 Racing. 4.00 Come Dinewith Me 4.30 Come Dine with Me5.00 Come Dine with Me 5.35Come Dine with Me6.05 Come Dine with Me It is

the final day of thecompetition in Llanelli andteaching assistant Ainsleywants to educate herguests, while serving up anauthentic Russian-themeddinner party.

6.30 Channel 4 News7.00 Great Canal Journeys

Timothy West and PrunellaScales go in search of thelost route between Londonand the sea, a journey thatgives them the chance torevisit their own past.

8.00 The Girl Who Forgavethe Nazis Documentaryinvestigating the widerimpact of Holocaustsurvivor Eva Kor’s decisionto forgive Oskar Groening,the 93-year-old former Naziwho once worked as a clerkat Auschwitz.

9.00 FILM: Oblivion (2013)Premiere. A repairmansalvaging resources from adevastated future Earthdiscovers a secret thatthreatens the human race.Sci-fi adventure, starringTom Cruise.

11.30 FILM: Priest (2011)1.10 Hollyoaks 3.15 UndercoverBoss Canada 4.05 Phil Spencer:Secret Agent

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Recovery Excavationexperts retreive SecondWorld War relics from theEastern Front.

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10.30 Celebrity Big Brother11.30 Lip Sync Battle UK: Rufus

Hound v Jorgie Porter12.00 SuperCasino 3.10 CelebrityBig Brother 4.00 Celebrity BigBrother: Flirts, Friends & More 4.50House Doctor 5.45 Angels of Jarm

James May’s Cars of thePeople, BBC2, 9pm

Attenborough & the GiantDinosaur, BBC1, 6.30pm

BBC16.00 Breakfast 7.30 Match of theDay 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show10.00 The Big Questions 11.00Sunday Politics 12.15 Bargain Hunt1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15Homes Under the Hammer 2.15Flog It! 3.00 The Truth About Sugar4.00 Escape to the Country 4.30Songs of Praise 5.05 BBC News 5.20BBC Regional News; Weather 5.30Countryfile6.30 Attenborough & the

Giant Dinosaur DavidAttenborough visits the sitewhere bones from thelargest known dinosaurwere discovered, andinvestigates efforts toreconstruct what thecreature looked like.

7.30 Still Open All HoursDavid Jason stars in thisfollow-up to popularcomedy Open All Hours.

8.00 Call the Midwife Barbarafaces the biggest test of hercareer, Nurse Crane learnsto speak Spanish, and SisterEvangelina helps a womanwith breastfeeding, leadingto unforeseenconsequences.

9.00 War & Peace Natashaencounters temptationduring Andrei’s absence,Countess Rostova and Annaboth try to find wealthywives for their sons, andPierre grows frustratedwith married life.

10.00 BBC News10.20 Regional Programme10.30 Match of the Day 2 The

day’s action.11.30 FILM: Private Peaceful

(2012) Premiere. First WorldWar drama, with JackO’Connell.

1.05 Weather for the Week Ahead1.10 BBC News

BBC26.30 The A to Z of TV Gardening7.15 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens8.15 Countryfile 9.15 SaturdayKitchen Best Bites 10.45 JamesMartin – Home Comforts atChristmas 11.30 James Martin:Home Comforts 12.15 MOTD2Extra 1.00 Tennis: Australian OpenHighlights 2.00 Live InternationalBowls. The World IndoorChampionships. 5.15 Ski Sunday6.00 FILM: Real Steel (2011) A

washed-up former boxerand his son restore anabandoned robot tocompete in championshipbouts between fightingmachines. Sci-fi drama,starring Hugh Jackman andDakota Goyo. Edited fordaytime broadcast.

8.00 Dragons’ Den Featuring aportable drum kit and aninflatable tanning tent.

9.00 James May’s Cars of thePeople

10.00 FILM: Blood Diamond(2006)

12.10 FILM: Heist. (2001) Thriller,starring Gene Hackman. 1.55 SignZone: Countryfile 2.50 Holby City3.50 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard UltimateChallenge 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00Signed Stories: Share a Story 7.05Sooty 7.15 Super 4 7.30 Scrambled!:Scrambled! 7.35 Scrambled!: MrBean: The Animated Series 7.50Scrambled!: Horrid Henry 8.10Scrambled!: Nerds & Monsters 8.30Scrambled!: Bear Grylls SurvivalSchool 9.05 Scrambled!: The Tom &Jerry Show 9.25 ITV News 9.30Murder, She Wrote 10.25 TheJeremy Kyle Show 11.30 TheJeremy Kyle Show 12.30 ITV News;Weather 12.40 The Jeremy KyleShow 1.40 River Monsters 2.10Ninja Warrior UK 3.15 FILM: OnHer Majesty’s Secret Service. (1969)James Bond adventure.6.00 Regional Programmes6.15 ITV News; Weather6.30 Planet’s Got Talent New

series. Clips from the globalGot Talent franchise.

7.00 Beowulf: Return to theShieldlands A new leaderis to be chosen as Herotfaces being torn apart bycivil war between thetribes, leaving Rheda facedwith the possibility offighting to remain inpower.

8.00 Endeavour The detectiveconsiders his future whileprotecting the wife of hisformer mentor, while amurder in the world offashion stirs up oldgangland conflicts. Last inthe series.

10.00 ITV News; Weather10.15 The Day Hitler Died11.15 Perspectives: Bruce

Forsyth on Sammy DavisJr

12.15 Jackpot247 3.00 ITVNightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow

Channel 46.15 How I Met Your Mother 6.40The King of Queens 7.05 The Kingof Queens 7.30 Everybody LovesRaymond 7.55 Everybody LovesRaymond 8.30 Everybody LovesRaymond 9.00 Frasier 9.30 SundayBrunch 12.30 George Clarke’sAmazing Spaces 1.30 Location,Location, Location 2.35 The BigBang Theory 3.00 The Big BangTheory 3.30 The Simpsons 4.00 TheSimpsons 4.30 Marvel’s Agents ofSHIELD 5.30 Channel 4 News6.00 FILM: Night at the

Museum: Battle of theSmithsonian (2009)Nightwatchman Larry andhis living museum-exhibitfriends must stop areanimated pharaoh fromtaking over the world.Fantasy comedy sequel,starring Ben Stiller andAmy Adams.

8.00 Walking the HimalayasLevison Wood’s journeyends in Bhutan, but first heand guide Binod Pariyarmust trek through 30 milesof jungle in Eastern Nepal.Last in the series.

9.00 Deutschland 83 The bugin Linda’s desk isdiscovered, and Moritz isgiven two options –persuade the secretary todefect or kill her. Alex turnsto Tischbier following anargument with his father.

10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown With RobBeckett, Cariad Lloyd andSam Simmons.

11.05 FILM: 48 Hrs (1982)Comedy thriller, starringNick Nolte and EddieMurphy.

12.50 Embarrassing Bodies: Back tothe Clinic 1.45 Come Dine with Me4.05 Undercover Boss USA

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.55 TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles 10.30 TheChampionship: Football LeagueTonight 11.30 Goal Rush: FootballLeague Tonight 12.00 PoliceInterceptors 1.05 FILM: DrillbitTaylor. (2008) Comedy, starringOwen Wilson. 3.05 FILM: SpaceCamp. (1986) Children’s sci-fiadventure, starring Kate Capshaw.5.05 FILM: Labyrinth. (1986)Fantasy adventure, starring JenniferConnelly and David Bowie.7.05 FILM: The Wedding

Planner (2001) A singlewoman struggles to keep ittogether when she is hiredto organise the weddingfor the man of her dreams.Romantic comedy, starringJennifer Lopez andMatthew McConaughey.Edited for language.

8.55 5 News Weekend9.00 Celebrity Big Brother10.00 Celebrity Botched Up

Bodies10.55 FILM: Mr & Mrs Smith

(2005) Comedy adventure,with Brad Pitt.

1.10 SuperCasino 3.10 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun

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players for their boys

team.

www.horshamsparrows.

co.uk

Horsham Community Netball Club

Welcomes 8-12 year oldsAt Collyer’s Sixth Form

CollegeWednesdays 5.30-6.30pmContact: Ian Ford 07764

146338 / [email protected]

Horsham Parkrun

Held every Saturday at 9.00am in Horsham Park. Free to enter and open to everyone, young, old experienced or novice.

Register at www.parkrun.org.uk/horsham and then just go along

Roffey Robins Rockets U13

New players are required for the team who play on Saturday mornings and

train on Monday evenings. Players needed in various

positions.Please contact Robert

Foley on 07775 647983 or [email protected]

41 Springfield Rd(01403) 275 553dominos.co.uk

Your sports notice board

Horsham Baseball Club

Invite males and females

over 6 years of age to

come along and learn baseball

Saturday’s 10am to 1.00pm at Inglefi eld

Manor School - £2 per session

07519 847295

Chesworth RoversUnder 7 and under 8 players required for

the new season. Anyone interested in coming

along to training please contact Chris at

[email protected]

Roffey Robins U15

Are looking to increase

their squad and are

particularly looking

for a central defender.

If interested in com-

ing along for a trial

please contact Dave on

07881822026 or email

[email protected]

41 Springfield Rd

Tanbridge Badminton Club

The club welcomes new members and invites you to come and join in on a Friday evening at Forest Boys School from 9.00 pm to 11.00 pm. Please contact Nelia on 01403 267331 for more info.

West Chiltington Short

Mat Bowls Club

The club has new member

availability on Wednes-

day’s at 6.15pm and

on Friday’s at 1.45pm.

Anyone wishing to join

should contact the bowls

captain, Roland Naldrett,

on 01903 892897

Broadbridge Heath FCBBHFC are looking for players for their U17/18 teamPlease contact team manager Alan White on 07730 012216 or email [email protected].

Horsham Arun Badminton Club - Keenagers sectionAre you retired and with badminton experience ?We play Monday and Fri-day mornings 9.30 - 12.For more details con-tact Marianne on 01403 258086

NEW OPENING TIMES FROM 2nd NOVEMBER.

We will be closing on Mondays from 2nd November, Tuesday-Saturday will stay the same.

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01403 [email protected]

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Set4Success awards available for local sporting talentJunior Sport

Are you the best in your fi eld? Do you have the ambition to get to the next level? Do you live or go to school or college in the Horsham District?

Set4Success supports young tal-ented sportspeople from the Hor-sham District to achieve their po-tential.

The costs involved in training and competing at a high level are of-ten a deterrent to the fulfi lment of ambition and capability. As a result an individual may lose interest and the nation a potential champion. S4S was set up in 2011 as a charita-ble partnership between The Rotary Club of Horsham, Horsham District Council, Horsham District Schools and local businesses including Ringway Ltd, Spoff orths, AToM, Wakefi elds Jewellers and Tree Top Design & Print.

Young people can apply for an award which will provide some lim-ited funding, give concessionary ac-cess for a year to local sports facili-ties across the District (provided by

Places for People Leisure) and create public awareness of the achieve-ments of the winners.

Over 100 Awards have been made in the last 5 years covering around 30 sports with Past Set4Success winners including up and coming stars such as Lucy Wood (winner of Silver Medal in 2014 Commonwealth Games playing for England Hockey) Marco Penge (under-18 European top ranked golfer), and Charlie Piper (Harlequins rugby player) .

Anyone who participates in either an individual or a team sport, can demonstrate past excellence at their age and level and are considered to have the long term potential to suc-ceed at national or international level can apply for a Set4Success Award by visiting www.set4success.org and completing the application form.

The closing date for the Spring 2016 Award Panel is the end of Janu-ary.

Further information is available from John Le Rossignol at Horsham Rotary Club on 01403 754005 or at [email protected]

Set4Success 2015 winners with Jade Lally

To play, or not to play – that is the question

Postponement of matches can cause havoc with fi xture lists hav-ing to be hastily renegotiated.

Last weekend both Horsham hockey and Pulborough rugby were victims of the weather. And, some-times decisions to call off games can be contentious – as Horsham Rugby Club discovered when, in a previous season, their game at Folkestone was postponed during Horsham’s jour-ney, because of unfi t conditions. On arrival at the ground Horsham saw matches on neighbouring pitches in progress, raising speculation as to al-ternative reasons for the postpone-ment.

Last season Horsham Men’s hock-ey team travelled to Marlow to be greeted by a clearly unplayable pitch and no sign of the opposition. In such instances leagues can impose

penalties – fi nancial and otherwise. To prevent wasted journeys when clubs have to travel long distances to away games, early decisions have to be made by home club offi cials if the match referees or umpires are far away. This is not ideal, especially when conditions subsequently im-prove; rendering pitches playable by the scheduled start time.

League hockey is played on “all weather pitches” – a misnomer be-cause these can fl ood or be made dangerous by freezing. Cricket sea-sons are crowded with league and cup fi xtures and rearrangement of league matches is impractical, each side be-ing awarded 10 points when games are abandoned – rough justice, espe-cially at the business end of the sea-son when points are at a premium.

As emphasised in recent local football postponements, trying to be consistent and fair to all parties in adverse weather conditions, includ-ing teams not involved in postponed matches but aff ected when in con-tention for promotion or relegation, can be a thankless task.

sportMartin Read - Sports Reporter

Sometimes a match postponement is obvious, other times less so

Young talent at Horsham Cricket Club

Joggers complete testing challengesAthleticsPhilip Liberman – Horsham Joggers

As the weather turned colder Hor-sham Joggers were not deterred and went to some extraordinary places to run!

After many parkrun performances on Saturday in the cold and ice, in-cluding a double fi rst fi nish at Hor-sham parkrun (1st Male Neil Boni-face 16.25 & 1st Female Carol Anne Davies-Jones 21.56) Sunday saw a 10 mile race at Denbies vineyard in Dorking. On a hilly course and with snow on the ground there were some great performances Gavin Aslin was fi rst Jogger home in 1.26.58 followed by Holly Wanless 1.39.37 Amanda Sullivan 1.56.03 Helen Woods 1.56.03 Caroline Bransden 2.02.50 Elizabeth Scott 2.02.58 Amanda Avery 2.12.22 Fiona Lear 2.12.31 Stephanie Char-man 2.13.09 Lorraine Hunter 2.13.09 Deborah Weller 2.22.28 Paul Chan-dler 2.22.28. In addition Claire Bur-

rows claimed a half marathon best of 2.33.22 at the Four Villages half in Lancashire.

The craziest challenge of the week-end went to Paul Burgess and Graham Clarke as they tackled Fan Dance: Ex-

ercise High Moon, a fully way marked challenge across the Brecon Bea-cons at night following SAS selection routes. With heavy snow fall and sub zero temperatures they both com-pleted the challenge intact.

Paul BurgessGraham Clarke

CricketMartin Read – Sports Reporter

Horsham Cricket Club has some excellent young emerging talent and 15 year old Forest schoolboy Sam Bushby is an outstanding ex-ample.

In the 2015 season Sam captained Horsham’s U15s and also played for the U16s, the club 2nd, 3rd and 4th elevens, the Thursday side and made his debut for the fi rst team. He also plays football for Roff ey Robins, but cricket is Sam’s bag – for Horsham teams last season he took 65 wickets, mostly against adults, including two against the MCC on President’s Day. And, just for good measure he got 62 not out – his fi rst 50 – against RAM and is a good fi elder, too.

Sam’s father Mick told the Dis-trict Post: “He’s been bowling leg

breaks since he was a fi ve year old and the end of the season came too soon for Sam. He really enjoys his cricket and helping ‘the little legs’ (the 4-7 year olds) at Horsham Cricket Club with their induction programme. Apart from his wickets for the club he took two 5-fors and a 6-for, including a hat trick, at school and Forest won the Dis-trict Cup.”

Sam told us: “Bowl-ing spin s t a r t e d by acci-dent – as a laugh b e c a u s e

I couldn’t bowl pace!” Sam clearly possesses prodi-gious talent, so what does the future hold in store? “Next year my target is 70 wickets and more runs and I hope to play regularly for the thirds and occasionally

the twos.” Longer term Sam’s ambi-

tion is to be a fully-fl edged member of Horsh-

am’s fi rst team – and to work to-wards some sort of sport-related job. Watch this space!

The fu-ture looks bright for

all-rounder Sam Bushby

breaks since he was a fi ve year old and the end of the season came too soon for Sam. He really enjoys his cricket and helping ‘the little legs’ (the 4-7 year olds) at Horsham Cricket Club with their induction programme. Apart from his wickets for the club he took two 5-fors and a 6-for, including a hat trick, at school and Forest won the Dis-

Sam told us: “Bowl-

I couldn’t bowl pace!” Sam clearly possesses prodi-gious talent, so what does the future hold in store? “Next year my target is 70 wickets and more runs and I hope to play regularly for the thirds and occasionally

the twos.” Longer term Sam’s ambi-

tion is to be a fully-fl edged member of Horsh-

am’s fi rst team – and to work to-wards some sort of sport-related job. Watch this space!

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Dartfordians pip Horsham in another close encounter

Saturday January 16 - London 2 South EastHorsham 8 – 12 Dartfordians

Horsham remain fourth after los-ing another epic encounter with fellow promoted side Dartford-ians, who stay third. The spoils have been evenly shared over the last couple of seasons and the re-sult remained in doubt until the fi nal whistle.

Horsham coach Nick Stocker felt the marginal calls did not go his team’s way: “I am disappointed to have lost. We have had some good games with Dartfordians over re-cent years settled by a single score and today was no diff erent. It was a close match decided by fi ne mar-gins I feel aggrieved by a couple of the decisions and you just hope that in a game of such fi ne margins that they do not infl uence the result which today perhaps they did.”

Dartfordians had the better of the early exchanges. Centre Con-nor Sutherland made a good break off an inside pass and it required a double tackle from Will Bell and Will Johnson to send the op-position winger into touch. Hor-sham came back and after good phase play resulted in the award of a penalty Bell kicked the Green and Whites into a 3-0 lead after 11 minutes from in front of the posts. Bell ran a great line to open up the Dartfordians defence, which was carried on by Johnson, and Dart-fordians lost fl anker Si Briggs to the sin bin for entering the break-

down at the side and prevent the try scoring opportunity. Despite being a man short Dartfordians upped their game and Number 8 Sam Allen made a great break but a try saving tackle from Johnson forced him to make a forward pass to the supporting Liam Brencher when a try looked certain. Dart-fordians remained in the ascend-ancy and after going through sev-eral phases fl anker Alfi e Collins forced himself over the line from close range. Again what looked a simple kick was missed and Dart-fordians led 5-3. The Green and Whites responded with waves of attacks. Following some direct running and good phase play, Mike Watts after a typical weaving run was stopped just short of the line but in the next movement captain Paul Talbot stormed over the line.

Johnson for Horsham was stupidly yellow carded for throwing the ball in a puddle and Dartfordians took advantage with strong runs from Brencher and Jake Taylor who was tackled into touch just short of the try line and Horsham went into the break with a narrow 8-5 lead.

After the restart Horsham showed some good passages of back play with fl uent handling but were rebuff ed by some strong defence. Dartfordians centre Tom Tuley was then yellow carded for a spear tackle on Bell but the visitors made light of being a man down and with Allen to the fore, took the game to Hor-sham. Then on 70 minutes, with the half having been scoreless so far, Dartfordians conjured up a moment of brilliance. Mike Briggs drifted right and then made a lovely inside pass into the gap he had created for

blind side wing Brencher to storm through untouched to score from 25 yards under the posts. Briggs con-verted the try for Dartfordians to take a 12-8 lead. Horsham attacked incessantly throughout the last ten minutes but the Dartfordians de-fence held fi rm. Horsham’s pres-sure saw the award of a succession of penalties but the defi cit meant that they declined kicks at goal as they sought the winning try. Matt McCabe was tackled into touch just short of the line and then the ref-eree’s patience ran out from the repeated infringements when Dart-fordians incurred their third yellow card of the match as hooker Sam Cooksley went into the sin bin, but Horsham ran out of time.

Stocker summarised after the game: “Both sides gave away few penalties in kickable positions and

they shaded the scrum, especially in the last 30 minutes. I can’t fault the endeavour of our players. We are two evenly matched teams but we just lacked a little composure in try scoring areas. We didn’t get our big runners over the gain line running from depth enough and as a result much of our back play was too lateral. We were also guilty with our tactical kicking of going straight down the throat of their back three.”

Horsham’s next fi xture is away to Thanet Wanderers on January 23, who are presently having a dif-fi cult season.

Horsham: W Bell; W Johnson, Watts, Ordidge, Wilde, J John-son, Mills; Talbot, Grantham-Hill, Brady (Fairs); Harcus (McCabe), Whiting; Smith, Gray, M Tredgett (N Bell).

rugbyRichard Ordidge - HRUFC

Dartfordians pip Horsham in another close encounter

Captain Paul Talbot scoring Horsham's try Horsham's Mike Watts under pressure against Dartfordians

Southwater’s Will Palmer joins Formula Renault 2.0 EurocupMotor SportDave Smith – Sports Editor

Southwater’s Will Palmer had a successful year in 2015 that cul-minated in him becoming BRDC F4 Champion and McLaren Auto-sport BRDC Award winner.

Now in 2016 Palmer will gradu-ate to Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 with the ART Junior Team and will also compete in the Northern Eu-ropean Cup series with the French squad in 2016.

The Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season features seven events at a number of Europe’s most well-known circuits including four contemporary Grand Prix tracks in Spa-Francorchamps, Monza, the Red Bull Ring and a showpiece race around the streets of Monaco sup-porting the F1 Grand Prix in May.

The Northern European Champi-onship additionally visits the Hun-garoring, Nurburgring and Hock-enheim in a seven-event calendar and also includes a home round for Palmer, at Silverstone on May 14/15. Palmer becomes ART’s second

signed driver for the 2016 season, joining Belgian racer Max Defourny at the French team. Defourny will also contest both the Eurocup and Northern European Cup series.

Will said: “I’m really looking

forward to racing in Europe next year for the fi rst time, especially in a series as competitive as For-mula Renault Eurocup, which has produced many great drivers in the past.”

Will Palmer looks forward to more success in 2016

Top sides face crunch match in early MarchJunior Netball

The second meeting of Division C of the Horsham District Primary Schools Netball League provided another set of excellent matches.

Castlewood and St Robert South-well won both of their matches to preserve their unbeaten records and set everything up for a winner takes all third and fi nal meeting to come in early March.

Castlewood will go into this en-counter as marginal favourites courtesy of their superior goal dif-ference and another seven goals on their second outing helped towards this, bottom-placed Warnham conceding four of them and Wil-liam Penn seeping three although they did manage to register one of their own.

Robert Southwell were similarly ruthless to the tune of 5-1 against mid-table Greenway but found lower placed Jolesfi eld a much more awkward obstacle only beat-ing them 1-0. Their comparative lack of goals in comparison to Cas-tlewood means a draw when the

two meet next time will keep Cas-tlewood at the top.

In other matches William Penn and Greenway played out a cracker which ended up 3-3 and Jolesfi eld

won their basement battle with Warnham 2-0.

Results: Warnham 0 – 4 Cas-tlewood, Greenway 3 – 3 William Penn, Jolesfi eld 0 – 1 Robert South-well, Castlewood 3 – 1 William Penn, Warnham 0 – 2 Jolesfi eld, Greenway 1 – 5 Robert Southwell.

Castlewood and St Robert Southwell won both of their matches to preserve their unbeaten records and set up for a winner takes all third and fi nal meeting

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Late Wright strike secures Horsham YMCA a point

Saturday January 16 - SCFL Pre-mier Div.Horsham YMCA 2 – 2 Newhaven

FootballTom Norris – Football Reporter

Substitute Dean Wright’s 88th-minute equaliser helped Horsham YMCA twice come from behind to draw 2-2 with fourth-placed Ne-whaven at Gorings Mead last Sat-urday.

Unlike their opponents, who sat fi ve points above YM prior to kick-off , the hosts had not played com-petitively for almost three weeks with waterlogged pitches forcing consecutive postponements.

Premier Division top goalscorer Lee Robinson opened the scoring for the visitors seven minutes before the

break, only for YM to respond right on the stroke of half time when Luke Donaldson’s misplaced pass hit the outstretched leg of visitors’ defender Ryan Knight and fl ew into the net.

The ever-dangerous Robinson doubled his tally for the afternoon to restore the away side’s advantage nine minutes from the end, but again it took the home side just seven min-utes to hit back as substitute Wright slammed home from close range to share the spoils.

YM manager Peter Buckland com-mented: “My heart was in my mouth for the whole ninety minutes if I’m being honest, but I thought that it was a good advert for Sussex foot-ball. I don’t think you could sepa-rate the teams really. I think a draw was about right. They could have had a penalty and we could have

had a penalty. They missed one or two good opportunities and so did we. They are a very strong side in the way they play. They are well coached, they’re well disciplined and it’s one of the hardest systems to try and counter measure. Dean Wright really shouldn’t have been on the pitch (through injury), but we decided when we went 2-1 down to take the gamble and put him on and it was an inspired substitution because he scored. It was a really tough game, but looking at the big-ger picture, when all the maths is done, today’s point may prove pretty valuable.”

YM Team: Fox, Burgess, Dugda-le, Crane, Evans, Hibbert, Gedling, Brown, Johnson, Donaldson (Wright 84), N. Sullivan. Unused subs: Zy-donik, Gathern.

YM's Dean Wright's scoring his late equaliserNewhaven `keeper Jake Buss under pressure from YM`s Phil Johnson

YM`s Kevin Burgess in action

Photos by Clive Turner

League leaders Lancing given a scare by HeathSaturday January 16 - SCFL Premier DivLancing 3 - 2 Broadbridge Heath

FootballDave Smith – Sports Editor

Heath travelled to division leaders Lancing for their fi rst league game of the year and their fi rst ever com-petitive match on a 3G pitch.

Steve Painters side quickly adapted to the artifi cial surface and started strongly, almost taking the lead in the opening minutes when Tom Ly-ons pounced on a back pass but was unable to fi nd the net.

The Lancers opened the scoring on seven minutes when Ross Adams found space between three Heath defenders to head home a right wing cross. Straight from the restart Lyons found Piers McDermott who pow-ered in a shot from 20 yards which the Lancing keeper did well to tip over the crossbar. Heath didn’t have to wait too long to get the equalizer and it was Lyons who was again in-volved. The Heath new signing’s shot rebounded off a defended straight to Jake Holmes who hammered the ball into the roof of the net.

The game continues to fl ow from end to end and 15 minutes before the break the Lancers again took the lead in somewhat controversial cir-cumstances. Piers McDermott ap-

peared to be fouled on the half way line but the referee allowed play to continue and Alexander Fair went on to score prompting complaints from the Heath players and dug out. Again Heath came back at Lancing and when Scott Weller got behind the defence he crossed to the far post where Piers McDermott bundled the ball over the line to take the sides in all square at the break.

The thrilling fi rst half was not matched in the second period with the standard of play dropping from both teams. Painter was forced into two substitutes through injury, Stu-art Chester and McDermott both having to leave the fi eld.

Lancing sealed the win and their position at the top of table with a su-perb goal with eight minutes to go. Substitute Toby House received the ball 20 yards from goal and hit a right foot shot that went in off the inside of the far post giving ‘keeper Michael Chester no chance.

Although Heath came away point-less they gave the league leaders a fright and matched them head to head throughout which bodes well for the second half of the season and a push up the table.

Heath team: M.Chester, Godfrey, Robinson, Flack, Howard, Wad-dingham, S.Chester (J,Lyons 50), Mc-Dermott (Findlay 70), T.Lyons, Hol-mes (Sandell 65), Weller.

This week’s Junior Football round up

Junior Football

Horsham Sparrows Under 15 – One game that managed to beat the weather was played at Ashurst-wood where the Sparrows Under 15 team ran out 3-1 winners. I

n diffi cult conditions Sparrows took a 2 -0l lead into the break courtesy of goals from George V and Harry M. Another from George in the second half secured the points with Ashurstwood getting a conso-lation goal from the penalty spot. A great team performance was under-

lined by man of the match Benedict C.

Horsham Sparrows Women’s Team – The Sparrows ladies trav-elled to play against the army re-serve at the main army ground in Aldershot and it was an extremely entertaining game, played in excel-lent spirit.

The army reserve is a team incor-porating players brought together from all over the UK, they were very fi t and strong, but the Sparrows ladies battled hard and held their own until the last minute of the

fi rst half. The game changed mid-way through the second half when Georgina B ran though the home defence and fi red in unstoppable shot past their keeper.

With Fran playing all over the pitch battling hard, Sparrows had the much better of the early part of the second period with specifi c mention for Sami and her strong tireless running. On another day, and facing a less capable keeper, Sparrows would have scored 6, but as legs tired the army scored 2 late goals which fl attered the army side.

Horsham Sparrows Ladies team played against the British Army

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Confi dent Hornets too good for Shoreham

Saturday January 16 - SCFL Pre-mier DivShoreham 0 - 5 Horsham

FootballDave Smith – Sports Editor

After this impressive display and result, Horsham look extremely well placed for promotion back to the Ryman League.

Although things can go very wrong, as football teams have shown at all levels in the past, this Horsham side look full of talent and confi -dence and have now in Dom Di Paola a manager who knows how to make them tick. Hornets promotion rivals Eastbourne Town surprisingly lost at home to Chichester City and it could have been even better for Horsham if, despite a great eff ort, Broadbridge Heath had not narrowly lost at lead-ers Lancing.

Shoreham actually started the bet-ter and Gareth Williams needed to be alert to save Michael Belli’s some-what tame eff ort and then moments later the same player fi red just wide of the Horsham goal. The early pres-sure from the hosts was answered in

the best way by Horsham when after eight minutes they took the lead. De-spite looking a yard off side when he collected a pass, Terry Dodd played in Evan Archibald who slotted the ball past home ‘keeper McLoughlin.

Dodd was causing problems and went close on a number of occa-sions before on 27 minutes the Hor-sham striker eventually found the net. Darren Boswell played in Kieron Pamment who hit a low ball across the area that Dodd side-footed in from a few yards. The travelling band of Horsham supporters did not have long to wait to cheer the third goal.

Barely four minutes had passed when, after some great play from Adam Hunt, Boswell’s perfect con-trol left him clear of the defence to round the ‘keeper and put the ball into the empty net. Shoreham had a rare attack that William’s dealt with at ease while just before the break Boswell could have made it four but his shot had the sting taken out of it by a defl ection and McLoughlin gath-ered the ball.

As with the fi rst half Shoreham had a productive fi rst few minutes in the second period and it took a good

save from Williams from a Bobby Webb free kick to maintain the three goal lead. Dodd and Boswell went close for Horsham while eff orts from Carlton Murray-Price and Brad Cur-tis kept Williams on his toes. If the match result was in any doubt then that doubt was completely removed in the sixty fourth minute when, put through one on one, Adam Hunt beat McLoughlin to open his goal scoring account with the Hornets. Twelve minutes later the rout was completed when Harry smith, who had returned to the club a few days before, made it 5-0 from a Jack Rowe-Hurst cross. The last quarter saw no further goals but it was not for the want of trying. Shoreham were unlucky to not get a consolation when Harvey Dunk saw his eff ort come back off the crossbar and in the dying minutes Evan Ar-chibald somehow managed to lift his eff ort over the bar with an open goal in front of him.

At the fi nal whistle the assured and triumphant Horsham players were applauded off by the happy band of travelling supporters; a situation that last year at about this time was the complete opposite.

The returning Harry Smith slots in the Fifth

Terry Dodd earns a booking for sliding in on the keeper

Happy Horsham at the fi nal whistle

Photos by John Lines

Roff ey to commence indoor nets for juniorsJunior Cricket

Roff ey Cricket Club are looking past the cold and wintery weather and thinking ahead to the summer as they start indoor cricket nets for colts at Forest Boys Sports Hall,

Forest School.The sessions begin on February 7

and will be split as follows:Ages 7-11 years will be held on

February 7, 14, 28 and March 6, all at 3:00pm.

Ages 12 + will be held on February

21 and March 20, again at 3:00pm.On March 13 Sussex Cricket Club

will be holding a girl’s only session; same venue and time.

All sessions cost £5 per child with booking forms available by emailing Roff ey CC at roff [email protected]

SCFL Premier DivisionP W D L F A GD PTS

Lancing 24 18 1 5 72 30 42 55

Horsham 21 17 3 1 75 12 63 54

Newhaven 22 16 2 4 84 21 63 50

Eastbourne Town 20 16 2 2 51 18 33 50

Horsham YMCA 22 14 3 5 72 33 39 45

Chichester City 23 12 5 6 61 35 26 41

Littlehampton Town 23 12 2 9 70 46 24 38

Loxwood 20 12 1 7 53 33 20 37

Pagham 22 11 3 8 58 37 21 36

Eastbourne Utd AFC 23 10 5 8 46 47 -1 35

Arundel 23 8 6 9 48 44 4 30

Broadbridge Heath 20 8 4 8 37 30 7 28

Hassocks 22 7 5 10 41 46 -5 *25

Shoreham 23 7 3 13 40 56 -16 24

AFC Uckfi eld Town 17 5 3 9 35 32 3 18

Worthing United 18 4 5 9 27 35 -8 17

Wick & Barnham Utd 20 4 0 16 25 67 -42 12

Hailsham Town 18 2 2 14 19 73 -54 8

East Preston 22 1 3 18 23 86 -63 6

St Francis Rangers 23 0 0 23 3 159 -156 0

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