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Friday 24.07.2015 thedistrictpost.co.uk Horsham’s only independent newspaper 01403 251000 HORSHAM | BILLINGSHURST | HENFIELD | PULBOROUGH | SOUTHWATER | STEYNING | STORRINGTON West Chiltington Crowds descend for 91st annual show Pages 6-7 Pets Post How to care for pets during the summer Page 25, 26 & 27 FREE Scan here for the latest news Horsham Visit www.visithorsham.co.uk Call 01403 251000 to get your business profile listed DRIVING PRICES DOWN Nightingale Road, Horsham 01403 750500 £10 OFF CAR & VAN MOTs* *quote The District Post. Retail only. BIKE MOTs £29.65 TreeSmiths Ltd Domestic tree surgery and utility arb contractors Tel: 01403 790771 Mob: 07815 205227 www.treesmithsltd.co.uk Grieving family of stab victim thanks first-aiders for efforts Grieving relatives of A24 stab- bing victim Don Lock have publicly thanked people who tried to save his life. And they have spoken of the en- during agony the legal process of bringing whoever killed him to jus- tice will cause them as they try to cope with their loss. Popular Mr Lock, 79, a retired solicitor and avid cyclist who had fought cancer, died at the scene after an incident that happened after his car was in collision with another car at Findon on Thursday evening last week at about 8.40 pm. A man has since appeared in Crown Court charged with his murder. Mr Lock died despite the efforts of passers-by and 999 workers to save him. His son Andrew, supported by family at Washington, West Sussex, said: “To the people who tried their best to help dad at the scene, we are deeply grateful for what they did and know they did all that they could. We can only say thank you, and they are very much appreciated.” “It is now a very difficult time for all of us and we will be working hard to support mum through the unenvi- able process that will follow as a re- sult of the circumstances, which will only the delay the chance for us to move on and just remember dad for the fantastic person he was. Full of wisdom, full of wit, always calm, al- ways supportive, the perfect role and full of charm. Don; dad, grandad and great-grandad. The best.” Andrew also said in Saturday’s statement that his father had been given the all-clear after treatment for prostate cancer. He added: “ The whole family are incredibly over- whelmed with all the messages of sympathy and support, the sheer volume of tributes on the various social media sites and people even changing their profile pictures to a picture of dad. “ Matthew Daley, 34, of St Elmo Road, Worthing, was charged on Sunday with murder and possession of a knife in a public place. He was remanded in custody and appeared at Crawley Magistrates Court on Mon- day, then briefly via videolink at Hove Crown Court on Tuesday, where he was remanded in custody to make a personal appearance on September 25. Media reporting on the details of the circumstances of the attack is now restricted by law because of the current court proceedings, a routine legal procedure. Floral tributes were laid near the scene where Mr Lock died. Soon after news of Mr Lock’s death the family issued their first statement through Sussex Police. It said: "Don has been a keen cyclist since the age of 12 and had been an active member of the Worthing Excelsior Cycling Club since 1960. “He was not your typical great grandfather and was still cycling up to 150 miles per week. He still holds the club record for the 24-hour time trial having remained unbeaten for 44 years. "He was full of energy having re- cently been given the all clear from cancer. Not only was he passionate continued on page 2 phil dennett News Editor Don Lock Popular Mr Lock, 79, a retired solicitor and avid cyclist who had fought cancer, died at the scene after an incident that happened after his car was in collision with another

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Grieving family of stab victim thanks fi rst-aiders for eff orts

Grieving relatives of A24 stab-bing victim Don Lock have publicly thanked people who tried to save his life.

And they have spoken of the en-during agony the legal process of bringing whoever killed him to jus-tice will cause them as they try to cope with their loss.

Popular Mr Lock, 79, a retired solicitor and avid cyclist who had fought cancer, died at the scene after an incident that happened after his car was in collision with another car at Findon on Thursday evening last week at about 8.40 pm.

A man has since appeared in Crown Court charged with his murder.

Mr Lock died despite the eff orts of passers-by and 999 workers to save him.

His son Andrew, supported by family at Washington, West Sussex, said: “To the people who tried their best to help dad at the scene, we are deeply grateful for what they did and know they did all that they could. We can only say thank you, and they are very much appreciated.”

“It is now a very diffi cult time for all of us and we will be working hard to support mum through the unenvi-

able process that will follow as a re-sult of the circumstances, which will only the delay the chance for us to move on and just remember dad for the fantastic person he was. Full of wisdom, full of wit, always calm, al-ways supportive, the perfect role and full of charm. Don; dad, grandad and great-grandad. The best.”

Andrew also said in Saturday’s statement that his father had been given the all-clear after treatment for prostate cancer. He added: “ The whole family are incredibly over-whelmed with all the messages of sympathy and support, the sheer volume of tributes on the various

social media sites and people even changing their profi le pictures to a picture of dad. “

Matthew Daley, 34, of St Elmo Road, Worthing, was charged on Sunday with murder and possession of a knife in a public place. He was remanded in custody and appeared at Crawley Magistrates Court on Mon-day, then briefl y via videolink at Hove Crown Court on Tuesday, where he was remanded in custody to make a personal appearance on September 25.

Media reporting on the details of the circumstances of the attack is now restricted by law because of the current court proceedings, a routine legal procedure.

Floral tributes were laid near the scene where Mr Lock died. Soon after news of Mr Lock’s death the family issued their fi rst statement through Sussex Police. It said: "Don has been a keen cyclist since the age of 12 and had been an active member of the Worthing Excelsior Cycling Club since 1960.

“He was not your typical great grandfather and was still cycling up to 150 miles per week. He still holds the club record for the 24-hour time trial having remained unbeaten for 44 years.

"He was full of energy having re-cently been given the all clear from cancer. Not only was he passionate

continued on page 2

phil dennettNews Editor

Don Lock

Popular Mr Lock, 79, a retired solicitor and avid cyclist who had fought cancer, died at the scene after an incident that happened after his car was in collision with another

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Elephantastic reaction “incredible”

Born Free President Will Travers described reaction to the Ele-phantastic scheme that launches on Sunday in Horsham as incred-ible.

Will was speaking at a preview of some of the beautifully decorated model elephants at the Capitol in Horsham on Monday.

A delighted Will told the Dis-trict Post: “When I fi rst heard about this my thoughts were that it would only attract a handful of people but the reaction has been incredible.

“With nearly 300 businesses, organisations and charities in-volved this has got to be the big-gest thing Horsham has ever held.

“Born Free wants to build an

elephant sanctuary in Europe to house the estimated 600 elephants that live in captivity throughout the continent. The publicity and money raised through Elephantas-tic will go towards that goal.”

The Carfax will host the launch-ing of the elephant trails and the models from 12.30 pm this Sun-day and actor Brian Blessed will be among those there to support it, with entertainer Dave Benson Phillips.

Rotary Club of Horsham Presi-dent Bryan Scurfi eld said: “There has been an amazing response from the community and everyone who has made it possible should be congratulated.”

Horsham District Council’s town

centres and events manager Gary Mortimer-Cook said: “This is going to be an amazing summer for Hor-sham all made possible through the eff orts of the Elephantas-tic partnership. It makes me very proud to be a part of such a vibrant town”

Helen Ordever from the Type 1 diabetes charity JDRF said: “That the event is going to be huge and she hopes it raises much needed awareness for a disease that is so often overlooked.”

Lucy Stevens, owner of Horsh-am business Lucibelle Tiaras and decorator of the JDRF elephant said “Type 1 diabetes has aff ected members of my family so I am very happy to be supporting JDRF.”

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been supporting Brighton and Hove Albion since the 1940s and was a season ticket holder.

"He loved travelling the world with his wife Maureen and he adored his family. He and Mau-reen had just celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary.

"Don leaves son Andy, daughter Sandra, four grandchildren, and fi ve great grandchildren with the sixth great grandchild due later this year. Don had lived in Wor-thing for 55 years and was a popu-lar member of the community.

"He was hugely loved by his family and friends and could of-ten be called upon for his cycling or travel advice. Words cannot describe how much he will be missed."

Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club , of whom Mr Lock was a supporter, put out a mes-sage saying: “The thoughts of all at Brighton and Hove Albion are with the family and friends of Don Lock”

Many people who did not even know Mr Lock or his family put messages of sympathy on social media, including some football supporters.

Daz Berkshire said on Facebook: “Very sad news. RIP fellow Albion fan. Thoughts are with his fam-ily.” Simon Warner said: “May your loved ones take some com-fort from knowing you were so ad-mired and special to so many.”

Cycling enthusiasts were shocked by the killing. Chairman of the Horsham Cycling club John Chaplin told the Post: “I have sent our club's condolences to Wor-thing Excelsior.”

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Tragic death of local vicar is profound blow, says bishop

A bishop described the death of a vicar found hanged as a profound blow to villagers.

Police found the body of Rev Christopher Loveless, of St Marga-ret's Church in Warnham in wood-land near his home on the evening of Friday last week.

An inquiry has begun for a report to West Sussex Coroner Penelope Schofi eld for an inquest into the circumstances of the death of pop-ular Mr Loveless. One of the pos-sibilities the investigation will ex-plore will be that Mr Loveless took

his own life.No-one else is believed to have

been involved in the incident and a Sussex police spokesman said: “We were contacted shortly before 8pm on Friday 17 July with a report that a 53-year-old man had gone missing from his home in Warnham.

“Offi cers searched the area and found the body of a man at about 9pm at the woods near Tilletts Lane in Warnham.

“The death is not being treated as suspicious. The coroner's offi cer has been informed.”

A statement from the family on the Diocese website said that Mr Loveless, who had been struggling with stress, died suddenly on Fri-day night.

The Bishop of Horsham Rt Rev Mark Sowerby said the whole Dio-cese would be praying for his wife Natalie and their two children as well as for Mr Loveless.

An Oxford graduate who studied at Lincoln Theological College, Mr Loveless was ordained as a priest in 1992 after serving his title as Curate of Willingdon.

Between 1995 and 1999 he was Curate of Goring by Sea from where he went to be Vicar of Warnham, where he has served for 15 years.

Bishop Mark said in a tribute:

"Christopher Loveless was a tal-ented and experienced parish priest who was much loved in the parish of Warnham, where has had served since 1999.

His sudden death comes as a pro-found blow not only to his family and the people of Warnham, but to the many friends who loved and admired him and to all who bene-fi ted from his gentle pastoral care. May he rest in God’s peace."

An Oxford graduate who studied in Lincoln Theological College, Mr Loveless was ordained as a priest in 1992 after serving his title as Curate of Wellington

Rev Christopher Loveless

Fund raiser named as new president of District Rotary Club A woman who has raised more than £1.3 million to help adults with learning diffi culties is the new pres-ident of Storrington and Pulborough District Rotary Club.

Pippa Davies began her career as an offi cer in the Metropolitan Po-lice Force. She then re-trained and specialised in educational and personal devel-opment for chil-dren and adults who have learn-ing disabilities.

For the past 15 years Pippa has managed West Sussex Learning Links, a coun-tywide charity that supports more than 140 adults who have learn-ing disabilities to access mainstream learning and leisure opportunities with support from volunteer 'bud-dies'.

One of Pippa's main roles is fun-draising and during the past 15 years she has raised just more than £1.3 million; this will have supported all the running costs of the Charity until June 201.

Her family moved to Partridge Green from West Wickham, Kent, in 1997 and more recently she and her husband moved to Thakeham. They

have a son who is a corporate law-yer in London.

In her spare time she also enjoys getting

out and about with both her husband and son, garden-ing, reading and walking the fam-ily's two dogs.

Pippa joined the club in Janu-

ary 2011 and says "Rotary is an im-

portant part of my life, giving both en-

joyment and the oppor-tunity to support worthwhile

projects in both my local community and internationally. The friendships and fellowship of other members has been a very big additional bonus and I am very much looking forward to the year ahead as President of such a great Club".

Pictured are left to right: Rotary vice president Mike Barker, treasurer Mark Foss, Pippa Davies, secretary David Lowe.

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Goodbye to historic old school as time capsule buriedPupils helped preserve a slice of an old school’s history when it closed after more than 160 years.

The youngsters helped bury a time capsule marking developments at Itchingfi eld Primary School in Barns Green.

Parents and teachers attended the celebration of the closing of the Victorian school, which was the last remaining one in West Sussex split over two sites.

More than 3,500 pupils passed through its gates under the leader-ship of eight head teachers. It is be-ing replaced by a brand new school built by Berkeley Homes, whose development The Ashmiles has cre-ated 69 new homes in the village.

The new school premises will of-fi cially open in September.

A pupil at the school has already been chosen to have the honour of excavating and opening it in 50 years, in 2065.

The privilege of lowering the cap-sule into the ground was given to Mr Simon Simmons, Headmaster of

Itchingfi eld Primary School, helped by pupils. It contained a video of the children entering the new school building for the fi rst time, a tile and brick from the old building, a current school jumper, a copy of The History of Itchingfi eld School book and se-lection of current school work.

The school’s Parent Teacher As-sociation hosted an afternoon of fun and entertainment for the whole school, including the cutting of a special celebratory ‘Time Capsule’ style cake complete with decorative bunting.

Mr Simmons said: “Itchingfi eld Primary School holds a special place in the memories of pupils, parents and staff both past and present. It was important to celebrate its clos-ing and our move to a brand new school in a memorable fun way. The burial of the Time Capsule seemed the most fi tting way to capture the transition. It will house many mem-ories and remind those in the future of the special history this iconic school has.”Mr Simmons buries the capsuleThe children help fi ll the hole

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Billingshurst’s big day sets big fund-raising targetVillagers at Billingshurst have a big fund-raising target to help cancer patients at Saturday’s Six Bells Fun Day.

Organisers hope the crowds can increase the amount raised from last year’s £7,000 to £10,000 this year for the Midhurst Macmillan Specialist Palliative Care Service.

The entertainment lasts from 11am until midnight at The Six Bells pub in the village’s High Street.

Main organizer Vicky Cooper-Johnstone says she is confi dent is that Billingshurst can do it. Vicky said: “I have seen this village come together in the most magnifi cent ways to raise money for this charity, businesses giving us support to help with the cost of putting on the day, Neil Hud-son is Braving the Shave and The Fat Cow Ice Cream relocating for the day and coming to the pub and incredibly donating 100% of their profi t.”

Music will be provided throughout the day by Saxy George and The Au-dacity and there will be an evening band.

Vicky said:“Macmillan Cancer Support want to make sure that no one faces cancer alone, and so do the team at the Six Bells.

“In 2014, 46% of cancer patients went to a chemotherapy appoint-ment alone. Right now in Sussex, just Sussex, there are 60,900 people

living with or beyond cancer, and by 2030 that fi gure is expected to rise to 121,400. Just think about that for a minute, that will fi ll the AMEX sta-dium, four and a half times.”

The Palliative Care Service off ers patients with a life-limiting disease to receive specialist care in their own homes, nursing or residential homes or community hospitals, within West Sussex and parts of Surrey and Hampshire.

Horsham voters asked to check their detailsResidents of Horsham district are being asked to check their voting details.

They will soon be receiving a form asking residents to check whether the information that appears on the electoral register for those living at their address is correct, as part of Horsham’s annual voter registra-tion canvass.

The aim of the form is to ensure that the electoral register is up to date and to identify any residents who are not registered so that they can be encouraged to do so.

With Police and Crime Commis-sioner elections taking place across Sussex in May 2016, this is an op-portunity for residents to make sure that when the elections take place they will easily be able to take part.

Tom Crowley, Chief Executive and Electoral Registration Offi cer at Horsham District Council said: “Anyone who wants to vote must be registered. To make sure you are able to have your say at the elec-tions next year, simply check the form when it arrives and respond to it as promptly as possible.”

“If you’re not currently regis-tered, we’ll send you information explaining how to do this or you can just go online to apply to register at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote .”

It’s particularly important that anyone who has moved address re-cently looks out for the form and checks whether they are regis-tered.”

Any residents who have any questions can contact the Elections team at Horsham District Council on 01403 215126 or email [email protected]

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The Cathedrals Express returns to Horsham this autumn to take locals on a steam hauled treat to Bath and Bristol.

On Tuesday 22 September, the train, which is scheduled to be hauled by B1 Locomotive, 61306 Mayfl ower, which has recently made a welcome return to the mainline after an ab-sence of over 20 years, will start its journey from here at 9.10am, making its way through beautiful country-side to these fabulous destinations.

Passengers can choose to spend around three hours exploring the beautiful Roman City of Bath with its stunning architecture and world famous buildings, including the Roman Baths and Pump Room, Pulteney Bridge, the Abbey and Royal Crescent, or visit Bristol, home to the SS Great Britain.

For this fabulous trip to Bath and Bristol on board The Cathedrals Express, passengers have an op-portunity to travel in four classes ranging from Premium Standard at £99 where they are seated at tables for four, with white tablecloths and complimentary tea and coff ee at their seats, right up to Pullman Style Dining at £239 where they enjoy a two course champagne breakfast and

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The Cathedrals Express will also be picking up passengers from Ockley, Holmwood, Leatherhead and Cheam before heading to Bath and Bristol. Anyone interested in travelling on The Cathedrals Express should call the booking offi ce on 01483 209888 or visit www.CathedralsExpress.co.uk.

The Cathedrals Express will once again return to Horsham on Wednes-day 2 December for a Christmas trip to Oxford, which includes a special carol service in Oxford’s Christch-urch Cathedral.

The Cathedrals Express takes locals on steam hauled treat to the west

The Cathedrals Express will also be picking up passengers from Ockley, Holmwood, Leatherhead and Cheam

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Dad Duncan Gray will ride through the pain barrier in a proud tribute to his daughter.

The 40-year-old from Broad-bridge Heath can only get some relief from rheumatoid arthritis by having twice-yearly infusions in hospital so every turn of the pedal is a challenge.

But engineer Duncan was so proud of the way his daughter Oliv-ia, 12, handled her shock diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, which requires regular injections of insulin, that he is riding 300 miles in 24-hours for the Diabetes UK charity.

It is the third time he has defi ed his condition to do a charity ride; previous rides raised £3,500 for the British Heart Foundation in mem-ory of his father Neil. This time he will ride from Newcastle to London on August 22.

Duncan’s wife Tracy said: “ He has had to time it around having an infusion. His last one was in June and he had to make sure he was fi t and healthy for the time of the ride. He looked at doing London to Paris but the timing wise it would not have worked. So he went for a longer ride.

“He is relatively pain free but he is still in pain. His specialist said ‘Oh my God. I can’t believe you are doing this’.

“But he is a very determined man. He is doing the ride to raise awareness of diabetes and help provide much needed funds for re-search.”

Olivia, 11, had to cope with her diagnosis just before she was start-ing at Tanbridge School in Horsh-am but her parents are impressed by the way she has dealt with it. Her condition is thought to have been caused by a fault in her im-mune system.

Tracy, 40, said: “She is OK. She’s pretty amazing. Olivia takes it all in her stride. She’s pretty laid back about it. “It doesn’t stop her doing anything.

“Before she was diagnosed she fell very ill and her blood test re-sult at East Surrey Hospital was so high it was unrecordable, although she had been healthy and has al-ways had a good diet. This was a life changing event for her and we are extremely proud of how she has coped.”

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Dad rides through the pain for daughter after shocking Type 1 diabetes diagnosis

Olivia, 11 at the time, had to cope with her diagnosis just before she was starting at Tanbridge School in Horsham but her parents are impressed by the way she has dealt with it

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Date set for new H and M Horsham store openingFashion shoppers will have a big-name new store in Horsham next year.

H and M, which claims to be one of the world’s largest fashion retailers, says it plans to open in the town in the spring of 2016, in the same year that the fi rm celebrates 40 years of trading in the UK.

The store’s arrival is another boost for the town centre after the opening in June this year of the new £11 million John Lewis and Waitrose stores, pre-viously featured in the Post.

H and M will add to the ranks of the clothes shops serving the town.

The company says it off ers high fashion and good quality basics at af-fordable prices in a sustainable way.

H and M says its store will off er a wide selection of fashion and quality clothing for women, men and chil-

dren. The company says more infor-mation will be provided at a later date before the opening.

A spokesperson for H and M said: “We are delighted to be opening in Horsham and believe this is an excit-ing opportunity to expand our brand. The new store will off er aff ordable fashion and quality clothing in a sus-tainable way with something for eve-ryone, no matter your age, budget or personal style.”

H and M has been trading in the UK since 1976. Today there are 250 stores in the UK and Ireland. Through its stores and online, H and M off ers a broad product range including the lat-est trends and inspiration for custom-ers to create a personal style.

The company says more informa-tion on the new store will be provided at a later date before the opening.

Village fete adds attractionsExtra attractions have been added to tomorrow’s Bury Church Fete.

Held at Dorset House School, the fete has been well known for its tra-ditional stalls including tombola, boutique, cakes, plants, books, pic-tures and bric-a-brac.

But this year the new committee added new activities such as an in-fl atable slide, donkey rides, coconut shy, splat-the-rat and an ice cream van.

Other entertainment will include Petworth Town Band, tug of war be-tween local teams,

raffl e draw with a top cash prize

of £250 and many other prizes, a li-censed bar, a barbeque, a dog agility demonstration and an owl display.

Michelle Betts, spokesperson for local sponsor Guy Leonard said: “As local estate agents, Guy Leonard & Co is delighted to be supporting this community event. We wish the fete great success and good weather too!'

There is a new photographic com-petition with free entry and prizes in all four categories. Entrants of all ages can take a photo on their smart phone at the fete to be printed on site and it will be entered into the com-petition.

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Villagers keep a long tradition of fun

Villagers kept a long tradition when they staged the 91st annual show on Saturday.

Big crowds supported the com-munity event at the recreation ground in Mill Road.

Entertainments included stalls, a fun dog show, a produce compe-tition, art and craft displays, vin-tage cars, a hog roast, a beer tent, and children’s entertainments.

Rock Choir and the West Chil-tington Silver Band performed ,

and rock-country band Sold as Seen were on stage.

Youngsters from West Chilting-ton Community School performed Maypole Dancing, and the team from Flipitas impressed the crowd with their gymnastic agility in challenging exercises.

Children took part in their own races, and muscles were stretched in tug of war challenges.

The Post presents a snapshot of the action.

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The 2014 victors in the Forest School sports day retained their trophy by a clear margin this year.

Branson Community team fi n-ished 74 points ahead of nearest rivals Hawking after contests at the Horsham-based school involving about 800 students.

Pupils from years seven to 10

competed in a range of events to gain points for their community.

Activities included volleyball, ta-ble tennis, football, cricket, soft-ball, fi eld handball, basketball and fi eld athletics.

After the fi rst two sessions all four teams, Branson, Dyson, Hawk-ing and Marconi, were in a position

to win. The afternoon track athletics fi -

nale saw Branson asserting their supremacy, winning numerous events across all year groups.

School Sports Captain Joe Hum-phries the held Sports Day Trophy aloft in front of the celebrating Branson team.

Charlie Maquire runs for Branson teamTommy Strange (right) in basketball

10 Minute Shake Up for children campaign startsFamilies in West Sussex are being invited to take part in the ‘10 Minute Shake Up’ campaign this summer to help encourage kids to get active.

To sign up just head along to any West Sussex library or sign up at www.nhs.uk/10-minute-shake-up

The ‘10 Minute Shake Up ‘ from Change 4 Life and Disney, aims to inspire children to reach the recom-mended 60 minutes of physical ac-tivity each day, with fun, manageable 10-minute bursts of exercise.

It has lots of new and exciting 10-minute games and activities for children to play as part of four Disney teams: Big Hero 6, Frozen, Monsters and Toy Story.

Children can help their chosen Disney team win by taking part in as many Shake Ups as they can each day throughout the summer.

The council says 10-minute burst of activity can make a real diff erence and help towards children getting the 60 minutes they need each day.

West Sussex county councillor Christine Field, cabinet member for community wellbeing, said: “Evi-dence has shown there is a strong link between physically active children and improved self-esteem, confi -dence, attention span and even aca-demic achievements. It is really im-portant that we help encourage good habits for life.

“Exercise is really important for

children. This is a fantastic, fun initia-tive to encourage children and fami-lies to get active. With the summer holidays coming up, I hope people across the county will sign up and get active together.”

The council says more than a third of children in the UK are overweight, yet 79% of parents with an overweight child do not recognise that they are. Of those that do, 41% do not realise that it is a health risk. According to the council, parents tend to overesti-mate how active their children are.

This is the second year that Change4Life has teamed up with Disney, with last year’s campaign re-sulting in children across the country being active for an extra 104 million minutes of last summer.

The council says 10-minute burst of activity can make a real diff erence and help towards children getting the 60 minutes they need each day

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A fond farewell to local Head TeacherPupils, parents, governors and the wider community of Pulbor-ough are preparing to say goodbye to St Mary’s C of E Aided Primary School head teacher, Mrs Heath, at the school’s Summer Fayre this Sunday 12 July.

Mrs Alyson Heath will be retiring at the end of the summer term after over 12 years service to the school.

During that time she has worked tirelessly to make it an outstanding primary school and one that often sets an example for many others.

This year’s Summer Fayre is set to be charged with emotion as well as the usual fun and games it off ers to all. Not only will fayre-goers be able to wish Mrs Heath a fond farewell but they will also be able to watch the excitement of the Wimbledon Men’s fi nal on the big screen.

“The school’s Summer Fayre is

our major fund-raising event of the year and one that is not only en-joyed by our children and parents but also the wider community,” says Mrs Heath. “As this is my last Summer Fayre, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people and businesses who have supported the school over the years. It is this level of support that helps to make St Mary’s such a special school and I am extremely

grateful to you.”The Summer Fayre opens at 1pm

at St Mary’s C of E Primary School on Link Lane in Pulborough. As well as being able to watch the Wimbledon Men’s Final, the Fayre off ers something for all of the fam-ily including BBQ and Pimm’s tent, bouncy castle, tea room, coconut shy, tombola, Hook-a-Duck, lucky dip and much more. The Fayre is organised by the school PTA.

Mrs Alyson Heath will be retiring at the end of the summer term after over 12 years service to the school

Shoreham to Horsham “Flyer” bus brought back for the summerBus passengers can use the “Steyning Flyer” service from this weekend after its successful trial run last year.

Operator Southern Transit says it will run every weekend from Saturday to September 6 .

Last year the company tried for the fi rst time the new Adur Valley Line, bus route 3, known as the “Steyning Flyer”.

The low -fl oor, wheelchair-friendly buses will run every two hours.

The company says it will be selling and accepting Discovery tickets and accepting valid con-cessionary passes.

Starting at the Holmbush Cen-tre in Shoreham the route stops at leisure and cultural spots closely following the downs link to Horsham.

Ropetackle Arts Centre, local markets and the Adur Outdoor Activity Centre are all within walking distance of the route’s Shoreham bus stops.

At Bramber there are the an-cient remains and spectacular views of the castle. Next comes the historic market town of Stey-

ning and there are nature walks at Tottington Woods and Woods Mill.

Henfi eld’s High Street full of shops and restaurants is a popu-lar choice for shoppers. Further out-of-town both families and pizza lovers will enjoy “The Bull Inn”.

Followers of the Real Ale Trail will want to visit the Dark Star pub “The Partridge” in Partridge Green and garden lovers can ex-plore “The Camelia Botnar Homes and Garden Centre”.

Passengers can get off at South-water Country Park for relaxing land or adventurous water-based activities.

Finally the route visits Hor-sham with its numerous cultural and leisure activities, where the bus stops at both the bus and train stations, which off er links for further travel.

The service can also be used to visit on the Shoreham air show on August 22-23 and on August 31, Bank Holiday Monday, pas-sengers will off ered the chance to travel on one of the fi rm’s Route master buses.

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Families are taking part in the ‘Record Breakers Summer Read-ing Challenge in all West Sussex Libraries

The free scheme runs until Sep-tember 12 and encourages families to visit their library to borrow books and children collect stickers and other rewards for the books they read.

This year’s challenge was ac-companied by an offi cial Guinness World Record attempt to set a new record for the most pledges re-ceived for a reading campaign. Li-braries across the UK invited chil-dren, parents and library volunteers to pledge their support over the

launch weekend.Hundreds of pledges were re-

ceived across West Sussex, includ-ing one from past Children’s Lau-reate Julia Donaldson, bestselling author of The Gruff alo.

Julia visited Steyning Library to lend support, sign children’s books and pose for photographs with families. The library saw a four-fold increase in the normal number of visitors for a Saturda.

Elsewhere the pledging campaign was launched with West Sussex County Councillor Janet Duncton in Chichester. Janet welcomed chil-dren from St Anthony’s school who all pledged their support and took

part in some fun record breaking activities.

The results of the record attempt won’t be revealed until all pledges have been counted and verifi ed nationally, but we are confi dent in West Sussex that hundreds of fami-lies have pledged their support.

Libraries across the county are expecting to register more than 13,000 children for the scheme over the school holidays.

Children can join at any point in the summer and have until Sep-tember 12 to read six books and earn a medal.

For more information: www.westsussex.gov.uk/libraries

West Sussex libraries set out reading challenge for the summer holidays

Southwater children display art on old bridge

Children have their pictures of la-dybirds and caterpillars displayed in public after taking part in a na-ture art competition.

Passers-by can see the delicate and colourful work of the young-sters at the Old Railways Bridge in Worthing Road, Southwater.

Following on from last year’s suc-cessful ‘Bee Competition’ South-water Parish Council launched the ‘Ladybird and Caterpillar’ competi-tion at the bridge.

This was a community-based project organised by the council in

conjunction with Southwater Infant Academy, Southwater Junior Acad-emy and Castlewood School.

The pupils participated in a col-ouring and painting competition to decorate ladybird caterpillar tem-plates. The 21 winners had their work reproduced on suitable mate-rial by BEL Signs of Horsham and it is now displayed on the bridge.

Heads of schools, a group repre-senting winners, parish councillors and others who have been involved in this project attended to celebrate the children’s achievements.

Giving a helping hand to conservationist societyCouncil tax payers are helping a conservation project that has ben-efi ts for the community.

Storrington Parish Council has given the Storrington Conservation Society £500 towards the group’s Fryern Dell project.

The society said: “Today there is greater awareness than ever as to how the environment aff ects our wellbeing.

“The protection of native species and biodiversity does much to pre-serve a healthy environment.

“It helps our physical health and increases our enjoyment of our sur-roundings.

“Our conservation work keeps all this very much in mind. However it is not just public green spaces that contribute to our surroundings.

“If we are fortunate enough have gardens we can make them wildlife friendly. Bird feeders for example mean we can enjoy birdwatching from the comfort of our armchairs. Lazy perhaps, but worthwhile.

“Nectar rich plants for the ben-efi t of bees are both attractive and of practical value.

“Our work, carried out by volun-teers, naturally needs funding. So we are very grateful to the parish council for the recent award of £500

towards the Fryern Dell project.” The group says that the use of the Dell by the Brownies for camping, learning about plants and wildlife habitat is a pleasing example of what it provides.

The group’s summer break ends on September 5 with the fi rst work

day of the season at 10.00am at Fryern Dell, coppicing and clearing footpaths.

For more information about ac-tivities, or becoming a member, get in touch with Mick Denness on 01903 745971, or look on website www.storringtonconservation.org.uk/.

Storrington Parish Council has given the Storrington Conservation Society £500 towards the group’s Fryern Dell project

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The shifty pirate was there to see everything was shipshape at the Millais School intake meeting.

Captain Jack, made famous in the fi lms starring Johny Depp, is pictured with some glamourous company , courtesy of Horsham-based Taylor Made Uniforms, that he hired for his treasure-seeking crew.

Even more questioning over Upper Beeding scrimmage

A man faces further questioning about a fi ght in which another man was injured.

Police have appealed for witness-es to a fi ght in which a 63-year-old man suff ered minor injuries in Pound Lane, Upper Beeding, on July 6.

A 20-year-old man from Pulbor-ough was arrested on suspicion of assault. He was questioned and re-leased on bail until August 2.

The incident happened at 6.10pm on Monday of last week leaving the man with a cut by his left eye and swelling on his forehead.

PC Karen Goshawk, of Sussex Po-lice, said: "Fortunately he did not require any medical attention.

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Any witness or anyone with in-formation about the incident is asked to email [email protected] or call 101 quoting serial 1371 of 06/07. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Students at The Forest School, Horsham, have been given a boost in their challenge for the Green Car award.

Technology teachers James Rider and David Nibloe secured sponsor-ship from the local Toyota franchise near Slinfold for the project.

Nick Bays and Carla Townsend of Motorline visited the school to pre-sent a cheque for £2000.

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A range of stalls selling every-thing from jewellery and bags to toys, plants and animal services and accessories will be on show. Children will be entertained with range of amusements while adults can browse the bric-a-brac stalls and try their luck at the tombola.

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

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DC/15/1388 Winterpit Lane Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex Erection of 40 dwellings together with associated landscaping, public open space, the creation of a new access and the provision of a new pedestrian footpath along Winterpit Lane.Reason for Advert:Major Development. The proposed development does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which the application relates is situated.

DC/15/0685 51 London Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1AN Amendments to DC/13/2227 and DC/13/2226 to include the construction and demolition of internal walls within a listed buildingReason for Advert:Listed Building.

DC/15/1299 Kings and Princes The Hollow West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2JNInstallation of PV solar panels to the barn roofReason for Advert:Listed Building. Conservation Area.

DC/15/1306 3 Stane Street Adversane Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9JJ Replacement windows to a Listed Building (Listed Building Consent)Reason for Advert:Listed Building. Conservation Area.

DC/15/1490 114 High Street Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9QS Change of use of existing basement flat (C3a) to form part of existing dental surgery (D1) and for the demolition of the existing w/c and to construction of a single storey side extensionReason for Advert:Conservation Area.

DC/15/1512 The White Horse Inn 23 High Street Steyning West Sussex BN44 3YE Retrospective application for 2no free standing corex banner frames (Advertisement Consent)Reason for Advert:Listed Building. Conservation Area.

DC/15/1587 National Westminster Bank Plc High Street Henfield West Sussex BN5 9HQ Erection of 1x internally illuminated fascia sign, 1x internally illuminated projecting sign, 1x illuminated ATM surrounds, and 1x miscellaneous non-illuminated signReason for Advert:Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. Conservation Area.

DC/15/1563 1 Church Lane Southwater Horsham West Sussex RH13 9EB Erection of single 3 bedroom semi-detached house with revised vehicle access, drive and parkingReason for Advert:Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.

DC/15/1492 Lintotts Gay Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2HH Change of use of Lintotts from C3 to Sui Generis to provide overnight accommodation for visiting clients of Nyetimber (no physical alterations to the listed building)Reason for Advert:Listed Building.

DC/15/1545 40 - 44 Brighton Road Horsham West Sussex RH13 5BT Demolition of existing buildings and the construction of 14 residential units comprising 12 apartments and 2 semi-detached houses with associated landscaping and parkingReason for Advert:Major Development.

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Please apply with CV. to [email protected]. Sorry butwe can only respond to candidates with relevant experience.

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The Environment Officer will take pride in keeping the village clean and tidy

and will be required to assist with the inspection, general maintenance and

repair of Parish Council assetsThis is a part time role for a minimum of

10 hours per weekHours are flexible but may well include

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Horsham DistrictGig GuideFriday 24 July

High Octane Junkies (20.30) Buskers Bar, Eastbourne (01323 725195)John Stapleton’s Rhythm and Blues Party (20.30 - R&B, Boogie Woogie and Jump Jive) The Tanners Arms, Horsham (01403 588789)Catfi sh Blues Band (20.30) Hole in the Wall, Chichester (01243 533004)

Saturday 25 July

Black Heart Angel (21.00) The Crow’s Nest, East Grinstead (01342 323575)Borrowed Time (20.30) The Imperial, Crawley (01293 526237)Jellyhead (20.30) The Malt Shovel, Horsham (01403 252302)Quo-caine (20.30) Slinfold Cricket Club, SlinfoldFree Concert (15.00 - 18.00 - Disco, Funk, Blues and Soul - Human Nature Garden) Horsham Park, HorshamBattle of The Bands (Originals Heat #2 18.00 til 22.00 @ The Human Nature Garden) Horsham Park, Horsham

Sunday 26 July

Rock Copthorne (14.00 - 21.00 - Rock Copthorne is back after our year break for round 7!) [More Info...] Rock Copthorne, Keepers Cottage, Copthorne CommonCatfi sh Blues Band White Cliff s Blues Festival,DoverFree Concert (15.00 - 18.00 - Acoustic and Folk - Human Nature Garden) Horsham Park, HorshamStan’s Showcase (19:30 Fea-turing HALF HOUR HOTEL - BENITA JOHNSON - MARK BEN WILSON - THE AU-DACITY) The Anchor Hotel, Horsham (01403 250640)

Tuesday 28 July

Open Mic with Dave Toye (21.00) The Jolly Tanners, Staplefi eld (01444 400335)

Wednesday 29 July

Open Mic (20.30) The Tan-ners Arms, Horsham (01403 588789)

Thursday 30 July

Tanners Live Lounge (20.30 - Brilliant Original Music) The Tanners Arms, Horsham (01403 588789)Stan’s Originals Showcase (20:00) The Malt Shovel, Horsham (01403 252302)

Listings kindly supplied bywww.horsham-rocks.co.uk

Borde Hill will mark its 50th Anni-versary, by inviting the public to a celebration to be held on August 30.

Popular music band, The bb Col-lective, will perform classic 60s music to complement the 60’s dress theme, with food and drink, garden guided tour, games and much more. Visitors are encouraged to get into the 60s groove and bring a picnic to enjoy the entertainment with.

In the morning, current owner of Borde Hill Andrewjohn Stephenson Clarke, will lead a series of talks on the Garden’s history and its crea-tion by his great grandfather. Visi-tors can also enjoy an exhibition of historical documents dating from the 1900s, which include archived photographs and rare letters to Borde Hill’s founder, Colonel Ste-

phenson R Clarke, from the Great Victorian Plant Collectors.

The bb Collective's original band, Soul Sauce, was formed in 2007 to provide a fresh and funky new ap-proach to live music entertainment. Since then, they have played all over the world at live events, awards cer-emonies, parties, gala dinners and over 200 weddings.

August is a great time to explore Borde Hill Garden with its herba-ceous borders and gold standard roses in full bloom. The Paradise Walk has been replanted with late summer colour to delight visitors with kniphofi as, salvias, geraniums and asters. The tranquil Italian Gar-den is also a highlight in Summer, with its terracotta pots fi lled with agapanthus and pelargoniums.

Borde Hill celebrates its 50th Anniversary

Exciting new sport at Rookwood Golf Course

Footgolf is coming to Horsham. Yes, you heard it right, 'Footgolf', the UKs fastest growing sport, is coming to our local area and more specifi cally, Rookwood Golf Course.

This fun activity can be enjoyed by everyone and is particularly pop-ular with families. The aim of the game is quite simple: Kick the ball towards the fl ag, and try to get it in the hole, in as few kicks as possible!

The 9 hole par 3 course at Rook-wood, has proved to be an ideal venue for this new sport. With the average longest distance people can kick a ball being 50 yards, the length of the holes on the course are ideally suited to Footgolf.

Luke Blacker, General Manager of the golf course, quotes: “Golf has

seen a decline in participation over recent years and, in particular, with young people taking up the sport. Footgolf is proving to be very popu-lar and we believe that by getting the younger generation into this new sport, we can also help create a bridge into taking up golf.”

Visitors to the course are wel-come to bring their own football, but can also hire one from recep-tion. Rookwood is located very close to the centre of Horsham and can be accessed on foot or bike via public footpaths or by road.

So what are you waiting for? Get your trainers on and hotfoot it to Rookwood Golf Course!

For more details, please call 01403 252123 or visit www.rookwoodgolf.co.uk

The second and fi nal heat of this year's Horsham 'Battle of the Bands' Originals Competition will take place this Saturday in the Human Nature Garden, Horsham Park.

Fans of the bands competing and live music lovers in general are in-vited to come along from 6:30pm to witness seven great acts going head to head to see which three will be joining the three bands already through to the fi nal on 8th August.

The heats for the Covers Compe-tition have been completed. The six bands competing in the Covers fi nal will be Catfi sh, Flying Low, Jodie & The Beat, The Girl Who Cried Wolf, S.O.S. and Valdezz.

The grand fi nals will take place in the Human Nature Garden on 8th & 9th August. The Covers fi nal will

kick off at 12:30pm on the Satur-day followed by the Originals fi nal at 6pm. To fi nish the day in style, 2012 BotB Originals winners Killing Vegas will perform an extra special headline set after the winners an-nouncement. Then, on the Sunday, some of the very best local acts will compete for the fi nal coveted prize in the Acoustic Competition.

Throughout this 'Battle of the Bands Festival Weekend', there will be circus workshops and children's entertainment plus a licensed bar and food stalls. Doors will open at midday each day, entry is £5 per person on the Saturday, £4 per per-son on the Sunday, free entry for under 12's. Alternatively, advance £7 discount weekend tickets are available online from http://www.horshambotb.co.uk

Are you ready for the Battle of the Bands?

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MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION

Preview Thursday 30 July 7.45pm

On Screen @ The Capitol

PURPLE ZEPPELIN *** The Ultimate Rock Tribute Show ***

Saturday 25 July 7.30pmPurple Zeppelin use the same stage costumes, guitars and equipment as the original Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin bands, playing over 30 classic

songs! It’s a theatrical insight into these two giants of Rock complete with Special Effects, onstage “artistic differences” & even some audience

participation!

MATA HARI: FEMALE SPY Sunday 2 August 7.45pm

Following performances in the USA and immediately before heading North for the Edinburgh Fringe -The Great War: while millions of men

struggle and fight in the mud and hell of the trenches, one woman’s story begs to be told… Mata Hari, the most notorious female spy in history.

Or was she? 

THE CAPITOL SUMMER SCHOOL PRODUCTION Les Misérables … School Edition: Performed entirely by students

Friday 7 & Saturday 8 August 2.30pm & 7pm Come and join us for the culmination of 2 weeks of rehearsals by a hugely

talented group of young people. In 19th century France, Jean Valjean, who for decades has been hunted by the ruthless policeman Javert after

breaking parole, agrees to care for a factory worker’s daughter. The decision changes their lives forever.

ALL WORK ALL PLAY: THE PURSUIT OF ESPORTS GLORY

Tuesday 28 July 7pm

Summer Tribute at Horsham Rugby ClubNext month, Clearwater People So-lutions will present Summer Tribute, an open air mini festival at Horsham Rugby Club, where three top tribute bands will be providing an evening of music and entertainment.

Headliners, the fantastic 'No Jacket Required', a tribute in every sense of the word, will bring together the fa-mous Phil Collins solo hits along with the best of the post Gabriel Genesis tracks. Often selling out local venues, they really are the next best thing and are not to be missed this summer.

Supporting acts are the superb, au-thentic ‘Just Tina’, performing rock diva Tina Turner’s classic hits and the talented ‘Man in the Mirror’, keep-ing Michael Jackson's legacy alive, performing the king of pop's greatest hits.

Hosting the evening, is local come-dian ‘Newsagent Provocateur' John O’Sullivan. A bar and hot food stalls will be available to purchase food and

Sunday 16 August 3pm, The Hawth Studio Crawley

Politician Marc Antony embarks on a daring, but ultimately doomed election campaign, torn between his desire for ultimate power, or for the ultimate woman.

Set in a 1930s Cabaret club and fo-cusing on the rise of the paparazzi, the blurring of the personal and the private, and the politics of the persona, Unmasked Theatre shed a new light to Shakespeare’s strongly political tale. A heavily physical piece, with live music and dance, audiences are invited to sit and en-joy the heady carnival, and watch those who are always watching.

Unmasked Theatre is a new com-munity theatre company based in West Sussex, with a focus on mod-ernised stage adaptations of clas-sical literature. The company are committed to creating accessible, high-quality theatre for the South East, providing enriching audience experiences and off ering opportu-nities for talented young perform-ers.

Written and Directed by Luke Ofi eld and Pip O’Neill, (The Great Gatsby, Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Trojan Women). Unmasked Theatre cordially invite you to join us at The Hawth, come and sit, have a drink with us, and watch the greatest pol-iticians in the world bring the house down.

Tickets priced £7 (discounts: £5) are available from The Hawth Box Offi ce on 01293 553636 or book on-line at www.hawth.co.uk.

drink on the night.The event, which takes place on Au-

gust 1, is in aid of the Matt Hampson Foundation, whose aim is to provide advice, support, relief and treatment for anyone suff ering serious injury or disability which has arisen from any cause, but in particular, from partici-pation in (or training for) any sport,

sporting activity, other form of phys-ical education or recreation.

Advance tickets are £12 (£15 on the gate), available to buy from the Candy Box and The Beer Essentials, Hor-sham.

Please visit www.summertribute.uk for more information and to pur-chase tickets online.

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EVENT OF THE WEEKANIMAL RESCUE FUN FAIRAugust 2

SUNDAY 26TH JULY

WE ARE HOLDING A FUN DAY TO RAISE FUNDSFOR A LITTLE GIRL WHO IS IN NEED OF YOUR HELP.

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SOUTHWATER CAR BOOTMay 2 - August 30 Southwater Street, Southwater RH13 5BNEvery Saturday MorningMay to end of AugustSellers 7.30 am - £5 per pitchBuyers 8.30 am – free entrancewww.southwatercarboot.co.ukTel: 07788315759

I SPY NATUREAugust 9Bring your spying gear or borrow some of their own and take a closer look at some of Warnham Nature Re-serve’s fantastic wildlife.£2 per child, free entry for adults with children.Warnham Road, Horsham, West Sus-sex, RH12 2RA

Once again, Holbrook Ani-mal Rescue will be holding their annual Summer Fair on in aid of the charity.A range of stalls selling everything from jewellery and bags to toys, plants and animal services & accesso-ries will be on show. Kids will be entertained with range of amusements while adults can browse the bric-a-brac stalls and try their luck at the tombola!12pm – 4.30pmhttp://holbrook-summer-fair.info

STAN’S SHOWCASE GIGJuly 26Like live music? Then head on down to The Anchor Hotel on Sunday 26 for a night of fantastic bands. Featuring The Antidote, Genita Johnson, Mark Ben Wilson and Half Hour Hotel, it will be a fantastic night.19:03 - 22:30

TOUCH RUGBYJuly 27Horsham Tigers are hosting a touch rugby festival at Horsham RFC this Saturday from 10:00 - 18:00. It will be a fun day with DJ, bbq, bar, ice cream, raffl e, bouncy castle, and sports challenges. Come down, try out a new sport, and help raise some funds for the local clubhouse. For more info please email: [email protected].

CLOUD TREE COFFEE SHOPJuly 24 - July 31The Cloud Tree Coff ee Shop at Birchfi eld Nursery has opened its doors again. Open every day from 10am - 4pm.Enjoy a range of freshly prepared sandwiches, homemade cakes, snacks and hot & cold drinks.Tel: 01273 494058

RAFA COFFEE MORNINGJuly 29Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch hold a coff ee morning every Wednesday from 10am-12pm. All are welcome, please feel free to bring a friend. Needles Farm Buildings, Three Acres, Horsham. For enquiries, contact 01403 242277.

ELEPHANTASTIC LAUNCHJuly 2611am – 5pmThe Rotary Club are launching the Elephantastic event in the Car-fax 12.00pm – 2.30pm. Actor Brian Blessed will offi cially open the event and there will be music and song from Dave Benson-Phillips. Deco-rated elephants will be on display.

DISCO FOR SINGLESAugust 8The Group, the Horsham-based club for single men and women aged 45+, is planning an opportunity for people to meet others. The Group is inviting non-members along to a disco in Hove. Anybody who is single and aged 45+ is wel-come. Tickets are £6. Email [email protected].

SOUTHWATER HISTORY GROUPAugust 37.30pm at Beeson House, Lintot Square, Southwater. Richard Howell will be presenting an illustrated talk entitled “Limeburners, Lords and Labourers”. Non-members welcome - £3 entry. Further information: Jeremy Senneck Tel: 01403 731247.

BATTLE OF THE BANDSAugust 8ROUND 2...The second of the Originals heats will see seven talented bands bat-tling it out to see who makes it to the Grand Originals Final on Sat 8th August, part of the Horsham Battle of the Bands Festival weekend.

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Live music and Barbercue Cake stand and pizza made to order Raffle, tombola and auction.

Opening of the festival in aid of Lyme DiseaseRaffle tickets on sale

Fri 31st July

Live music and Barbercue Live music and Barbercue Sat 1st Aug

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Fri 31st Jul - Sat 1st Aug

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School’s out for the summer!

THE COCK INNWorthing Road, Southwater RH13 9HG

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Home cooked food servedMon, Tues, Thurs and Fri 12-3pm and 6-9pm

Wednesday and Saturday 12-9pmSunday Carvery 12-5pm

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Summer Fun Activities: 1st - 31st August

Kids Fun Activities on selected weekdays in August, an adventure playground with zip wire, and kids can bring their ball and fl y their kite.Musical Sundays in August 2015

We are delighted to once again host the popular ‘Musical Sun-days’ between 1 – 3pm enabling the whole family to make the most of the summer weather.

Borde Hill will off er an array of

Fun Activities for children on se-lected weekdays in August - please visit our website for further de-tails. Kids can also enjoy the ad-venture playground complete with zip wire, and they can bring kites to fl y in the expansive parkland. Our Golden Anniversary: 30th August

Don’t miss our 50th Anniversary Celebrations on Sunday August the 30th with a 60’s band, 60’s dress up theme, games and much more. Bring a picnic or buy a cream tea at

the Little Ritz Cafe in the Garden.Enjoy the exhibition of histori-

cal documents dating from the 1900s, including archived photo-graphs and rare letters to Borde Hill’s founder, Colonel Stephen-son R Clarke from the Great Vic-torian Plant Collectors. Also in the morning the current owner of Borde Hill, Andrewjohn Stephen-son Clarke, will lead a series of talks on the Garden’s history and its creation by his great grandfa-ther.

Thousands of school children start their summer holidays this week and safety advisers are urging them to enjoy it safely.

With the promise of warm weather and long days, there is plenty of scope to be outside enjoying the fresh air, whether it be camping, kite-fl ying, fi shing or fi eld sports.

Safety experts at UK Power Net-works, which delivers electricity to the East of England, London and the South East, are warning youngsters to ‘Look out and look up’ before they pitch their tents or cast their nets, to make sure they are not near any

overhead electricity lines.Ros Forbes, public safety and edu-

cation adviser, said: “I can remember how excited I used to feel not having school for six weeks and planning all the things I was going to do – but we want all the youngsters to enjoy their leisure time safely.

“Cables and power lines can carry anything from 230 volts to 132,000 volts and even coming into contact with the lowest voltage cables can be fatal, so the main advice is to steer well clear of any overhead power lines, or indeed any electrical equip-ment such as substations.”

The networks’ safety team gives regular demonstrations, at Cru-cial Crew safety events and county shows, to spread the safety message and Ros is hoping the youngsters they have met, will remember the powerful safety message throughout the summer holidays.

“Put very simply, our message is to be very aware of the environment around you. If you’re near an over-head line or electrical equipment, take extra care and move further away. Electricity can jump across gaps – just like lightning – and it can kill you.”

Other top safety tips include:Anglers should take their rods

apart before moving from one place to another and to carry them parallel to the ground

If a kite gets caught in electri-cal wires or equipment, let go of the string or any attached control wire immediately. Don’t attempt to touch the string to pull the kite free – high-voltage electricity can travel down string

Campers should avoid, if at all pos-sible, pitching their tent or caravan directly under or close to an overhead power line. Metal and carbon fi bre tent poles, guy lines, TV aerial poles and almost every other long object can conduct electricity.

Campers and caravanners should never attach or tie anything to power line wooden poles, pylons or electri-cal equipment and never light a fi re under an overhead line as the heat from the fi re could cause the wires to sag dangerously low or break.

UK Power Networks has a Power Up website to raise awareness of the safety issues. It is aimed at young people aged between seven and 16 and has facts, quizzes, downloads and resources for teachers and par-ents in line with the National Cur-riculum.

The company website also has sev-eral downloadable leafl ets containing safety advice on a range of topics in-cluding angling, kite-fl ying, camping and caravanning, which are available here.

Ros added: “These guides are very useful and not only cover do’s and don’ts, but also dispel a few myths like thinking you’re protected be-cause you’re wearing rubber boots!”

It’s the summer – remember to play safe!

A summer of fun at Borde Hill

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SUMMER TERM COURSE DATES July 27th to July 30th August 3rd to August 6th August 10th to August 13thAugust 17th to August 20th August 24th to August 27th

Friday kids’ club throughout the summer holidays from 9.30am to 11.30am or 1.30pm to 3.30pm.Ask us for more details.

COUNTRYSIDE CREW DAYS FOR CHILDRENWhy not raft and kayak on Fridays from 10.00am to 3.00pm in the Summer holidays? It’s great fun and places are always snapped up, so book early to avoid disappointment.

DATES FOR 2015 July 31st Aug 7th Aug 14th Aug 21st Aug 28thCost per child £35.00 Bring a packed lunch

ACTIVITY HIRE CHARGESIf you’re looking for a fun activity that you and your family or friends can enjoy, we have a fun activity that’s perfect for you. From 1 hour to full day hire there’s a wide choice available every day.

KAYAK HIRESit on top kayak single: 30mins - £10.00 1 hour - £15.00Sit on top kayak double: 30mins - £15.00 1 hour - £20.00Stand up paddle board: 30mins - £10.00 1 hour - £15.00

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Local mum of two, Kerry Hamp-son, opened Happyscamps soft play café in Horsham’s Swan Walk in October 2014.

Aimed at children aged 0-5 and their parents/carers it is open to the public six days a week on a drop-in, pay-as-you-go basis.

As Kerry explained to The Dis-trict Post “I realised that there was the need for a drop-in, indoor play facility for very young children in Horsham. I often wished there was a play café in the area and I rec-ognised that other parents would welcome one, so I decided to make it a reality!”

The success of the venture was rewarded when on Friday 3rd July Kerry attended the Business Mat-ters awards, along with two man-agers Sophie Allen and Chloe Tay-lor, at the Hilton London Gatwick . They were delighted to be an-nounced as winners of the Start Up Business category.

Sundays are reserved for exclu-sive hire birthday parties and par-ents can hire out the whole play café complete with staff and food and drink for their child’s party. These exclusive birthday parties have proved very popular and can be fully booked months in ad-vance. Other birthday packages are available, details of which can be found on www.happyscamps.co.uk

For those of you doing the El-ephantastic trail over the summer Happy Scamps will also be taking part and this launches in the Car-fax on Sunday with the trail begin-ning on Monday.

As these snippets from Face-book attest Happy Scamps is “Very well priced, brilliant play date place”, “I love that it's aimed at

smaller children so I wasn't wor-rying about my son getting over-whelmed among lots of older chil-dren as he has at bigger indoor play centres.”, “Am so impressed with Happyscamps.

The staff today were very helpful when it came to sorting out suit-able food for my daughter who has multiple allergies.”, “My daughter loved it and so did I. Horsham re-ally needed this. It is really great.”

Happyscamps soft play cafe a fun day out for young kids in Horsham

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

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How to keep pests away from your pets

Fleas can be a problem even in the most spotless home or on the cleanest pet.

It is estimated that 95 per cent of fl ea eggs, larvae and pupae live in the surrounding environment, not on your pet so you will need to treat both your pet and your home, as fl eas can survive without a host for many months.

To check for fl eas, watch your pet and see if they are scratching themselves more often than usual. Check their fur, can you see tiny dark specks or small browny-black insects scurrying about? It might be useful to use a sheet of white paper and groom your pet’s fur onto the paper to check for this. If you are getting insect bites it could be a sign that fl eas are living in your home.

Flea bites can make your pet un-comfortable and itchy but they can also bring a host of other problems.

Pets can be hypersensitive to fl ea saliva and suff er an allergic reac-tion called Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD). We see FAD quite often in the cats brought into our cattery in Roff ey for rehoming. For these af-fected animals, we recommend a strict regime of fl ea treatment to stop the cat coming into contact with fl eas.

You can prevent fl eas becom-ing a problem by regularly treating both your pet and your home. Flea larvae can become infected with tapeworm eggs. If your pet eats an infected fl ea whilst grooming itself, it can become a host to this para-site. If your pet has fl eas you should also make sure your pet is treated for worms.

It’s advisable to clean bedding regularly and vacuum furniture, fl oors and skirting boards to help destroy fl eas; remember to throw away the bag after vacuuming oth-erwise the vacuum could reinfect your house and pet.

Fleas can also pass diseases to your pets. Myxomatosis is a seri-ous disease in rabbits which can be

spread by fl eas. If you suspect your rabbit has fl eas, it’s important to speak to your vet about a suitable treatment.

Choose a fl ea product recom-mended by your vet. It’s very im-portant that you only give your pet fl ea treatment that is suitable for them. Products suitable for one species may not be suitable for an-other; some dog fl ea treatments contain permethrin, an insecti-cide that is safe for dogs but highly toxic to cats so always read the label carefully and check the ingredients

Another common pest is ticks. Whilst ticks can aff ect pets all year around, many owners report an in-crease in Spring and Summer, pos-sibly as animals bound through longer grass picking up these little arachnids. If you fi nd a tick on your pet, it’s important to remove it as soon as possible although you’ll need to make sure you remove the whole tick as the mouthparts can often stay embedded. You can get tick-removing tools from your local pet shop but if you are not confi dent then go to your vet practice for help.

This week after 7 months in branch care Tim has now been signed off from his veterinary surgeon.

Tim came into branch care via an Inspector before Christmas 2014 with a severe injury to his Achilles tendon.

The operation needed to save Tim’s leg would cost the branch in the re-gion of £1,500. An appeal was sought and we were overjoyed to receive enough money for this fi rst opera-tion to go ahead.

After 8 weeks another operation was necessary to remove the pin holding his Achilles tendon in place followed by rest and physiotherapy.

Tim’s leg isn’t yet perfect but both operations were successful and Tim

has kept his leg.Basically, the severe injury sus-

tained to his Achilles tendon and due to his injury being left for many weeks resulted in a section of the tendon and scar tissue having to be be removed.

Over the coming months Tim needs to lengthen this tendon so that he will have the same freedom in this leg as his other one. He is wear-ing a custom made support (made in America) on walks to ensure his tendon and ankle are kept in the right position as he does have a ten-dency to walk on his toes throwing his ankle forward ie over extending, this is probably because his tendon

An update on Tiny Tim the dogfeels tight following surgery. Tim is walked on his lead but is now allowed to run around for a few minutes after a walk, and this will continue for the weeks ahead.

We are so pleased that Tim is en-joying the freedom off lead and able to behave as a dog naturally would. The long road to recovery that Tim has endured has been tough for him and for those involved in his care but we believe it was all worthwhile and we are so thankful and appreciative to all those wonderful people who donated funds to ensure Tim was giv-en the chance of a normal life. Thank you to Peter Haggis at Wilbury Vets in Hove who performed his surgery and after care and grateful thanks to his wonderful foster carers whose pa-tience, kindness and care has meant Tim spending his recovery in homes and not kennels. He is one lucky boy!

Tim’s surgery and veterinary treat-ment/physiotherapy has cost over just over £2,500 of which the branch has paid £1,000.

We would welcome further dona-tions to ensure dogs and cats that come into branch care with appalling injuries be given the opportunity to be treated as successfully as Tim’s has. Donations could be sent by cheque/postal order made payable to “RSP-CA Sussex North” c/o our treasurer at Twineham Place Farm, Twineham Lane, Twineham, West Sussex RH17 5NP or via our website www.rspca-sussexnorth.org.uk. Thank you.

Tim remains in foster care current-ly and will shortly be rehomed to his forever home.

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Cats with arthritis - how to manage a hidden problemOsteoarthritis is a painful degen-erative disease of the joints that is common in both humans and pets.

The consequences of this disease for the aff ected pet are reduced joint mobility and pain resulting in lame-ness or stiff ness and a very much reduced quality of life. It is therefore important disease to both identify and manage eff ectively.

Joint disease is common in pets and is thought to aff ect up to 20% of the dog population with around 95% of aff ected individuals being over 5 years of age. The number of aff ected cats is harder to know due to the more subtle signs that cats of-ten show but in fact up to 95% of cats over 12 years of age will show x-ray evidence of joint degeneration.

The number of aff ected cats ap-pears to be higher than we perhaps realise. So how would you know if your cat might be aff ected? Cats may not show obvious lameness but signs can be very non-specifi c. Things to watch out for include re-luctance or reduced ability to jump, decreased jumping height, stiff -ness in gait, changed activity levels, changed personality, reduced appe-tite or reduction in grooming.

Your pet’s annual health check and booster is an ideal time to talk about this with your vet if you are worried that your cat may be showing some of these more subtle signs. You can then discuss whether your cat would benefi t from any a d d i -tional

management steps to put the spring back in his or her step.

Management options for cats with joint disease need to be tailored to the individual but steps that can be eff ective include one or more of the following: anti-infl ammatories, weight management, environmen-tal modifi cation, modifi ed exercise, physiotherapy and joint supple-ments.

So what are joint supplements? Joint supplements are not drugs but are food supplements (also known as nutriceuticals) and are commonly recommended as an aid to managing joint disease. Typically they contain substances useful for the repair of joint aff ected and contain substanc-es such as glucosamine and chon-droitin sulphate.

These substances are an aid in maintaining normal joint structure and function. They are reduced in the diseased joint and their supple-mentation can aid joint repair, more normal joint function and reduction in infl ammation. These potential eff ects make them an ideal addition to any joint management program.

What else can be done to help? If you have a cat with suspected joint disease there are a number of sim-ple but helpful steps you can take to help. These include placing food

and water bowls in easy to reach loca-tions, locating bed-

ding and rest areas out of draughts where

the cat can easily gain access. Gentle groom-ing may also help your cat to feel brighter if he is unable to do it himself.

If you think that your cat may be show-ing signs of joint dis-

ease of have any ques-tions about using joint

supplements in your cat please do not hesitate to

contact your veterinary surgeon.

about this with your vet if you are worried that your cat may be showing some of these more subtle signs. You can then discuss whether your cat would benefi t from any a d d i -tional

help. These include placing food and water bowls in easy to reach loca-tions, locating bed-

ding and rest areas out of draughts where

the cat can easily gain access. Gentle groom-ing may also help your cat to feel brighter if he is unable to do it himself.

If you think that your cat may be show-ing signs of joint dis-

ease of have any ques-tions about using joint

supplements in your cat please do not hesitate to

contact your veterinary surgeon.

Protecting your pet from summer ticksTicks are small insects related to spiders and scorpions — and their bite can cause real prob-lems for both dogs and cats.

The prime season for tick bites is from May to August and Heath Veterinary Clinics, in Burgess Hill and Hurstpierpoint are off ering advice on how to deal with these irksome passengers.

Emily Chadburn, Senior Vet-erinary Surgeon at Heath Vets, of-fers information on all things tick related so that pet owners can be prepared if any nasty critters take a fancy to their much-loved furry companion:

Ticks carry a number of diseases and one of the most common is Lyme Disease, which in dogs and cats can cause symptoms includ-

ing joint infl ammation and lack of appetite. Humans can be aff ected too by this potentially serious ill-ness with fever, headaches and rashes in the early stages.

Ticks are commonly found in woodland, long grass and bushes where they lie in wait for a pass-ing animal to jump on to and suck their blood before falling off to fi nd another victim.

The tick may not bite the animal immediately which is why it’s es-pecially important to check your pets regularly. The skin and hair should be thoroughly examined and particular attention given to places where a tick can hide, in-cluding the ears and crevices such as thigh and shoulder joints.

Removing the tick as soon as

possible is key to reducing the chances of both illness and infec-tion and it is imperative to make sure that it’s completely removed.

It’s easy to leave the head be-hind, meaning potential infection or your pet.

A special tick removal tool is available, or tweezers can be used, but it’s essential to pull the tick out in a steady motion without twisting or jerking, as this is when the head or mouth parts can be left behind in the skin.

Once the tick has been com-pletely removed, the skin should be treated with antiseptic and the animal’s health monitored for 24-48 hours.

Tick repellent sprays or powders are also available.

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What a busy year! The work cal-endar has certainly been fi lled up this year with diff erent events and occasions...

Firstly with the grand opening of our Ashington Surgery in May 2014; a purpose-built practice, with warm, accommodating kennels and a modern theatre suite. Clients are welcome to visit for a complimen-tary coff ee and a 'backstage' tour.

From April 2014-2015, on be-half of the Dogs Trust, we micro-chipped a staggering 250 dogs free of charge.

In October 2014 we held a spec-tacular coff ee morning where all staff contributed by baking an ar-ray of diff erent cakes. We raised an amazing £407.47 for Macmillan Cancer Support. A big thank you to all those who also contributed in eating said cakes - we could not have raised the money without you!

Our November £99 dental off er saw 35 dentistry procedures being performed, equating to at least one dental per day! Because of the pop-ularity we ran another £99 dental off er again in March.

We were announced as the Best UK Vets Winners 2014, based on having 180 excellent online reviews from our clients.

Massive congratulations to Sarah Lane, one of our nurses, who wel-

comed her beautiful baby boy, Alfi e, weighing 8lb and 2 ounces in De-cember 2014.

Further congratulations to our two veterinary nurses who became registered this year; Sarah West - who has completed her 3 year ap-prenticeship at Arun Vets, passed her exams with fl ying colours and registered in January and Chloe Emmerson - who registered in April after working in Australia as a vet-erinary nurse.

In February 2015 our Ashing-ton branch became an approved training practice for our nursing students, we now have 8 clinical coaches throughout our branches, qualifi ed to provide training and support for our student nurses.

In May 2015 some of our brave employees endured a 2.5k mud run to raise money for the ABC Animal Sanctuary raising over £500.

Our latest achievement is re-ceiving an 'Outstanding' pass rate after our RCVS practice standards scheme inspection this July. We are all very proud!

We also welcomed 3 receptionists, 3 vets , 2 nurses, 1 student nurse and 2 animal care assistants to our con-tinually growing team!

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What a busy year!

How to create the perfect garden environment for your petAs the weather gets warmer, many people look forward to spending more time outside and our pets are just the same.

But is it really possible to main-tain a luscious lawn when you have playful pets? The experts at Armit-age Pet Care explain how to com-bine the two.

Avoid any great escapesA determined Houdini can scale

great heights, dig deep ditches and squeeze through the tiniest of gaps. Make sure any gates and fencing are secure and high enough to keep your pets in and any unwanted visi-tors out. A thorny hedge can be a useful addition, preventing cats from climbing and dogs from dig-ging. The dense, prickly interior will

also attract birds to your garden.Pet-proof your plantsFlowers and plants can really

brighten up your garden but some are highly toxic to our four-legged friends. If eaten, lilies can cause kidney failure in cats and just 15g of a daff odil is enough to kill a dog[1]. Double check to make sure you have nothing harmful growing in your garden – The Dog’s Trust publishes a useful checklist – and watch out for vegetables too. Onion, kale and tomatoes are all harmful, so it’s a good idea to keep pets off the veg-etable patch as well!

Toilet trainingAs beautiful as your garden looks,

your pets still use it as their toilet. Create a specifi c spot for your dogs

and cats to go using wood chips or a raised bed. Teach your pet to use it by leading them to the area and rewarding. Remember to pick up poo quickly to make the garden more enjoyable, especially if you have guests over or children play-ing outside. Avoid smelly bins by composting doggy doo. The eco-friendly Clean Green Dog Loo from Good Boy allows you to fl ush poop away into the ground, eliminating any odours.

Be careful with chemicalsSometimes our plants and fl ow-

ers need a helping hand to really fl ourish but make sure your pet isn’t exposed to the harsh chemicals that might be in your fertilisers and pesticides. Opt for a safer organic

fertiliser, for example bone meal, and oth-er natural remedies such as crushed up eggshells around the base of plants to deter slugs. But be wary that even those can cause problems for your pet if too much is ingested!

Make it funNo one wants a garden

full of craters but if your dog is a digger, why not

make an area where he can en-joy himself without destroy-

ing the fl owerbed? Encour-age them by hiding their toys and treats in the right place. Make sure there’s a

shady part of the garden for your pets to relax

in and ensure that they have ac-

cess to water if they’re o u t s i d e over a long period.

fertiliser, for example bone meal, and oth-er natural remedies such as crushed up eggshells around the base of plants to deter slugs. But be wary that even those can cause problems for your pet if too much is ingested!

Make it funNo one wants a garden

full of craters but if your dog is a digger, why not

make an area where he can en-joy himself without destroy-

ing the fl owerbed? Encour-age them by hiding their toys and treats in the right place. Make sure there’s a

shady part of the garden for your pets to relax

in and ensure that they have ac-

cess to water if they’re o u t s i d e over a long period.

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An attractive three/four bed-room spacious detached home on the outskirts of Storrington village has just come to the market with Guy Leonard & Company.

Positioned in a small no through road of just fi ve properties, this beautiful home boasts panoramic views to the rear. The internal ac-commodation comprises entrance hall with stairs leading to a galler-ied landing. A formal dining room, which leads through double doors into the sitting room with large bay window and brick built fi replace. The kitchen/breakfast room is "L" shaped with a separate utility room. There is a study and a fam-ily room, either of which could be utilised as a ground fl oor bedroom and to conclude the downstairs accommodation, there is a cloak-room. To the fi rst fl oor the princi-pal bedroom benefi ts from space for a dressing area and an en-suite bathroom. There are two further bedrooms, the third bedroom ben-efi ting from being a through room, which would make an ideal den or additional storage space and there is a family bathroom.

The property is approached over a good size driveway with ample off road parking leading to the at-tached double garage, which has an additional garage door leading through to the rear garden giv-ing good vehicular access. The remainder of the front garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature borders.

The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with post and railing fenc-ing to the rear boundary giving stunning views across farmland and countryside beyond. The gar-den is bordered by mature shrubs and evergreens with access from both sides of the property. There is a wooden garden shed and the whole plot extends to approxi-mately 0.3 of an acre.

The Guide Price for this prop-erty is £775,000 for the freehold interest. For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk

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Ifold ID 44657 £725,000SUBSTANTIAL FAMILY HOME. This four double bedroom extended property of over 3,000 square feet offered for sale in superb order. The house is set in one of Ifold’s premier locations, enjoying secluded gardens and a cul-de-sac location.Garage and driveway. Beautifully presented. EPC rating C

Horsham ID 48953 £535,000DETACHED FAMILY BUNGALOW. This three bedroom family home situated in one of Horsham’s premier locations is offered for sale with no chain above with fantastic potential, subject to planning, to extend if required. Vacant possession. EPC rating D

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Billlingshurst ID 43272 £525,000VILLAGE 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 this private lane with the added benefi t of a double garage with gardens to the rear and side. Offered for sale with the benefi t of no chain above. 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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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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A spacious one double bedroom flat situated in the village of Billingshurst. The property comprises of com-munal entrance hall with a lift to the second floor, open plan kitchen, living room, dining and study area.

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New to the market a three bed mid terraced house situated in the quiet location of Cranleigh Common with walking distance to the town centre.The property comes with parking, unfurnished and is available now.

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Nestled within a quiet cul-de-sac but walking distance to the station and amenities.This two double bedroom property is finished to a high standard. Offered unfurnished and is available for now.

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Set in the village of Billingshurst, this well presented three bedroom detached house with garage, conveni-ently placed for all village amenities and within easy access to mainline station. Available unfurnished.

Maple Road, Billingshurst £1,150 pcm

Connells Lettings in Horsham are delighted to offer this attractive and recently constructed three bedroom semi detached house, situated in the highly sought after ‘ The Grove’ development in Broadbridge Heath.

Broadbridge Hth, Horsham £1,550pcm

A four bedroom, two reception room detached house in the sought after area of Warnham. The property isavailable part furnished or unfurnished and is available now.

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West Chiltington £1,800 PCMA well-presented attractive detached family house in a quiet cul-de-sac location with generous sized gardens. Cloakroom. Entrance Hall. Drawing Room. Dining Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Study. Three double bedrooms. Bathroom. Double Garage. Well maintained gardens. Gardener included. EPC Rating F.

Thakeham £1,350 PCMA light, bright and spacious detached family home with pretty, well tendered gardens and within an easy commute of the mainline station and major road links. Cloakroom. Utility room. Kitchen/breakfast room. Dining room. Study/further reception room. Drawing room. Master bedroom with dressing area and en-suite bathroom. EPC Rating D.

Storrington £1,050 PCMA deceptively large and recently refurbished detached family home in a sought after location offering flexible accommodation. Entrance Hall. Cloakroom. Living room. Dining room. Conservatory. Kitchen. Master bedroom with built in storage. Bathroom and shower. Parking and single garage. Gardens. EPC Rating E.

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Ashington £1,350 PCMA well presented modern detached family house. Entrance Hall. Cloakroom. Kitchen/Breakfast room. Drawing room. Dining room. Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Three further bedrooms. Family bathroom. Garden. Garage. EPC Rating D.

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Storrington £625 PCMA beautifully refurbished second floor apartment finished to an exceptionally high standard. Open plan Kitchen/Living room. Double bedroom. EPC Rating C.Storrington 01903 744 166

Storrington £625 PCMA recently refurbished first floor flat in the heart of the village centre.. Living room. Kitchen. Double bedroom. Allocated parking for one car. EPC Rating F. Storrington 01903 744 166

Pulborough £575 PCMA spacious and characteristic one bedroom apartment in central Pulborough. Large reception room. Fitted kitchen. Double bedroom. Bathroom. EPC Rating E. train station and for good access to the A29. The prop-Storrington 01903 744 166

Pulborough £795 PCMA generously proportioned ground floor apartment in immaculate condition with two bedrooms and allocated parking. EPC Rating B. Storrington 01903 744 166

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12.00 SuperCasino 3.10 PoliceInterceptors 4.50 Make It Big 5.45Angels of Jarm

Partners in Crime,BBC1, 9pm

Fake or Fortune?,BBC1, 8pm

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.00 The AndrewMarr Show 10.00 Sunday MorningLive 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 BBCNews; Weather 12.15 Live Formula1: The Hungarian Grand Prix.Coverage of the race from theHungaroring (Start-time 1.00pm).3.15 A Question of Sport 3.45Escape to the Country 4.30 NigelSlater: Eating Together 5.00 Lifeline5.10 Songs of Praise 5.45 PointlessCelebrities6.35 BBC News6.50 Regional Programme7.00 Countryfile The team visits

the Kent County Show forthe programme’s summerspecial, featuring displaysfrom the MetropolitanMounted Police and aSpitfire fly-by to mark theBattle of Britain. includingWeather for the WeekAhead.

8.00 Fake or Fortune? FionaBruce and Philip Mouldexplore the history of twopotentially valuablepictures thought to havebeen painted by AlfredMunnings and WinstonChurchill. Last in the series.

9.00 Partners in Crime Newseries. Crime drama basedon novels by AgathaChristie. An ordinarymarried couple are thrustinto a world ofinternational espionage.Starring David Walliamsand Jessica Raine.

10.00 BBC News10.20 Regional Programme10.30 Prized Apart The four

remaining adventurerscompete in the finale. Lastin the series.

11.35 Don’t Tell the Bride12.35 Weather for the Week Ahead12.40 BBC News

BBC26.00 This Is BBC Two 6.40 BigDreams Small Spaces 7.40Countryfile 8.25 The BeechgroveGarden 8.55 Gardeners’ World 9.25BMX World Championships 10.25Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11.55The Box 12.25 Alex Polizzi: Chefs onTrial 1.25 Fred Astaire and GingerRogers: Talking Pictures 2.15 FILM:Shall We Dance? (1937) Musical,starring Fred Astaire and GingerRogers. 4.00 Flog It! 4.30 TwoTribes 5.00 Hair 5.30 Hair6.00 Ghost Bear Family:

Natural World7.00 Locomotion: Dan Snow’s

History of Railways8.00 Dragons’ Den9.00 Odyssey9.45 The Javone Prince Show10.15 Family Guy10.35 Family Guy10.55 Family Guy11.20 FILM: Adventureland

(2009) Teen comedy,starring Jesse Eisenbergand Kristen Stewart.

1.00 FILM: Kicks. (2009) Comedydrama, with Kerrie Hayes andNichola Burley. 2.20 Sign Zone:Countryfile 3.05 Holby City 4.05This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 CITV: The Aquabats! SuperShow! 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35 DinoDan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00 Canimals7.15 Sooty 7.30 Super 4 7.45 FishHooks 8.00 Young Justice: Invasion8.25 ITV News 8.30 Weekend 9.25The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.25 TheJeremy Kyle Show 11.25 TheJeremy Kyle Show 12.30 ITV News;Weather 12.35 Love Your Garden1.35 Long Lost Family: WhatHappened Next 2.35 MidsomerMurders 4.35 FILM: King Ralph.(1991) Comedy, starring JohnGoodman.6.25 Regional Programmes6.40 ITV News; Weather7.00 Meet the Penguins

Documentary following thestory of Adrian Walls, headof birds at London Zoo, ashe fulfils a lifelongambition to seeendangered Humboldtpenguins in the wilds ofPeru.

8.00 Surprise Surprise HollyWilloughby celebrates onelast selection of publicheroes. Last in the series.

9.00 Joanna Lumley’s Trans-Siberian AdventureJoanna returns to the placewhere she wasphotographed in 1966. Lastin the series.

10.00 ITV News; Weather10.20 Bear Grylls: Mission

Survive Kelly Holmes,Mike Tindall and VogueWilliams battle to becrowned winner. Last in theseries.

11.20 Piers Morgan’s LifeStories: Beverley Callard

12.10 Jackpot247 3.00 MotorsportUK 3.50 British SuperbikeChampionship Highlights 4.40 ITVNightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow

Channel 46.20 How I Met Your Mother 7.05Volkswagen Racing Cup 7.35Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30Frasier 9.00 Frasier 9.30 SundayBrunch 12.30 Jamie and Jimmy’sFriday Night Feast 1.30 The BigBang Theory 2.00 AnniversaryGames Athletics. Coverage of themeeting at The Stadium at QueenElizabeth Olympic Park in London.4.40 Channel 4 News 5.10 FILM:Transformers: Revenge of theFallen. (2009) Sci-fi adventuresequel, starring Shia LaBeouf.8.00 Experimental New series.

Tim Shaw and daredevilfriend Buddy Munro travelthe globe to recreate someof the most famous viralvideos, hoping to uncoverthe scientific truth behindthem.

9.00 Humans Pete tries to findout who Karen really is, butis unprepared for what hefinds out. Laura providesthe fugitive synths with asafe hiding place as Hobbcloses in on them.

10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown Jimmy Carrhosts the words-and-numbers panel game, inwhich Sean Lock and MelGiedroyc compete againstLee Mack and DavidO’Doherty.

11.00 FILM: The Change-Up(2011) Two friends envyeach other’s lives, but whenthey magically switchbodies, they both learnthat the other does nothave it so easy. Comedy,with Jason Bateman andRyan Reynolds.

1.10 Channel 4 Comedy Gala 2015:Best Bits 2.00 Come Dine with Me4.25 You Deserve This House 5.15Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 5.30 Draw It!

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.45 TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles 10.20 Access10.25 Police Interceptors 11.20Police Interceptors 12.20 PoliceInterceptors 1.20 FILM: Richie Rich.(1994) Family comedy, starringMacaulay Culkin. 3.10 FILM: BigMomma’s House 2. (2006) Comedysequel, starring Martin Lawrence.5.10 5 NewsWeekend 5.15 Britain’sBest Loved Double Acts8.00 Police Interceptors

Unleashed with VinnieJones A potential hostagesituation in Essex.

9.00 FILM: Resident Evil:Retribution (2012)Premiere. Zombie fighterAlice faces an old friendunder her enemies’ controlas she tries to escape asecret base. Sci-fi thrillersequel, with Milla Jovovich.Includes 5 News Update at10pm.

10.50 FILM: The Last of theMohicans (1992) Historicaladventure, starring DanielDay-Lewis.

1.00 SuperCasino 3.10 Under theDome 4.00 House Doctor 4.25Make It Big 5.45 Angels of Jarm

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BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 Fake Britain 10.00Homes Under the Hammer 11.00 CloseCalls: On Camera 11.30 Heir Hunters12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News;Weather; BBC Regional News; Weather1.45 Doctors 2.15 The Link 3.00 Escapeto the Country 3.45 The InstantGardener 4.30 Put Your Money WhereYour Mouth Is 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBCNews; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional NewsProgrammes; Weather 7.00 Rip OffBritain: Food 7.30 EastEnders; BBCNews; Regional News 8.00 Holby City9.00 Crimewatch 10.00 BBC News10.25 BBC Regional News; Weather;National Lottery Update 10.35Crimewatch Update 10.45 TransplantTales 11.45 FILM: Twelve Monkeys(1995) 1.50 Weather for the WeekAhead 1.55 BBC News

BBC26.00 Homes Under the Hammer 7.00Close Calls: On Camera 7.30 HeirHunters 8.15 Sign Zone: The House That£100K Built 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire11.00 BBC News 11.30 BBCWorld News12.00 The A to Z of TV Cooking 12.20The Super League Show 1.05 SeanConnery: Talking Pictures 1.50 FILM:The Wind and the Lion (1975) 3.50 YesMinister 4.20 ’Allo ’Allo! 4.45 Are YouBeing Served? 5.15 Flog It! 6.00 TwoTribes 6.30 Eggheads 7.00 The HairyBikers Come Home 7.30 The PennineWay 8.00 The House That £100K Built9.00 Great Ormond Street 10.00 Hair10.30 Newsnight 11.15 Weather 11.20Dragons’ Den 12.20 Sign Zone: Don’tTell the Bride 1.15 Great Ormond Street2.15 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 10.55 ITV News;Weather 11.00 This Morning 12.30Guess This House 1.30 ITV News;Weather 1.55 ITV News London;Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00Secret Dealers 3.59 ITV LondonWeather4.00 Hello Campers 5.00 The Chase6.00 ITV News London; Weather 6.30ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale7.30 A Great Welsh Adventure withGriff Rhys Jones 8.00 Love Your Garden9.00 Brits Behind Bars 10.00 ITV Newsat Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV NewsLondon; Weather 10.40 On Assignment11.10 Benidorm 12.10 Murder, SheWrote 1.10 Jackpot247 3.00 Don’t Blowthe Inheritance 3.50 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45Will & Grace 7.35The King of Queens 8.00 EverybodyLoves Raymond 9.00 Frasier 10.00 TheBig Bang Theory 11.00 The Simpsons12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05Come Dine with Me Abroad 1.05Jamie’s Comfort Food 1.35 Channel 4Racing 4.00 French Collection 5.00Couples Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel 4News 8.00 The Three Day Nanny 9.00Child Genius: The Final 10.00 Not SafeFor Work 10.50 Dogs on the Dole 11.50Poker 12.50 KOTV Boxing Weekly 1.20Gillette World Sport 1.45 FIM SuperbikeWorld Championship 2.15 Ironman UKBolton 2.40 IPC World SwimmingChampionships 2015 3.35 VolkswagenRacing Cup 4.05 How Britain Worked5.00 Secret Eaters 5.55 How I Met YourMother

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Nightmare Tenants,Slum Landlords 1.15 Home and Away1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM:Garage Sale Mystery (2013) 5.00 5 Newsat 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home andAway 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 PoliceInterceptors; 5 News Update 8.00 TheDog Rescuers with Alan Davies; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Benefits by the Sea:Jaywick 10.00 Botched Up Bodies 11.0020 Moments That Rocked Pop 12.30 LipSync Battle: Anne Hathaway v EmilyBlunt 12.55 SuperCasino 3.10 Carry onCaravanning 4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25Great Scientists 4.45 House Doctor

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 Council HouseCrackdown 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Close Calls: On Camera11.30 Heir Hunters 12.15 BargainHunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather; BBCRegional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors2.15 The Link 3.00 Escape to theCountry 3.45 The Instant Gardener4.30 Put Your Money Where YourMouth Is 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBCNews; Weather 6.30 BBC RegionalNews Programmes; Weather 7.00Animal Super Parents; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 EastEnders 8.30Celebrity MasterChef 10.00 BBC News10.25 BBC Regional News; Weather;National Lottery Update 10.35 Room101 – Extra Storage 11.20 FILM: CastAway (2000) 1.30 Weather for theWeek Ahead 1.35 BBC News

BBC26.10 Homes Under the Hammer 7.10Heir Hunters 7.55 Sign Zone: AntiquesRoadshow Detectives 8.25 Nigel Slater:Eating Together 8.55 Live Formula 1:The Hungarian Grand Prix – PracticeOne 10.35 The A to Z of TV Gardening11.00 BBC News 11.30 BBC WorldNews 12.00 Animal Park 1.00 LiveFormula 1: The Hungarian Grand Prix– Practice Two 2.40 FILM: Quantrill’sRaiders (1958) 3.50 Yes Minister 4.20’Allo ’Allo! 4.45 Are You Being Served?5.15 Flog It! 6.00 Two Tribes 6.30Eggheads 7.00 RHS Flower ShowTatton Park 2015 7.30 Gardeners’World 8.00 Live Athletics: AnniversaryGames 10.00 The Perfect Morecambe& Wise 10.30 Newsnight 11.00Artsnight; Weather 11.30 FILM: TheScience of Sleep (2006) 1.10 Sign Zone:Children of the Gaza War 2.10 Britain’sJihadi Brides 3.10 This Is BBC Two

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 10.55 ITV News;Weather 11.00 This Morning 12.30Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather1.55 ITV News London; Weather 2.00Judge Rinder 3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59ITV London Weather 4.00 TippingPoint 5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV NewsLondon; Weather 6.30 ITV News;Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30Coronation Street 8.00 Gino’s ItalianEscape: A Taste of the Sun 8.30Coronation Street 9.00 Doc Martin10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30ITV News London; Weather 10.40FILM: Public Enemies (2009) 1.05Jackpot247 3.00 Britain’s Best Bakery3.50 ITV Nightscreen

Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 Will & Grace7.35 The King of Queens 8.00Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 Frasier10.00 The Big Bang Theory 11.00Undercover Boss USA 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Come Dine withMe Abroad 1.10 Phil Spencer: SecretAgent 2.10 Countdown 3.00 Fifteento One 4.00 French Collection 5.00Couples Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Location, Location,Location 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown 10.00 The Last Leg 11.10Lookalikes 11.40 FILM: GoodMorning,Vietnam (1987) 1.45 Vic & Bob’s LuckySexy Winners 2.10 ObsessiveCompulsive Cleaners 3.05 Supernatural3.55 You Deserve This House 4.50Fifteen to One 5.40 Draw It!

Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Ben Fogle: New Livesin the Wild 1.15 Home and Away 1.45Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: JodiPicoult’s Salem Falls (2011) 5.00 5 Newsat 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home andAway 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 WorldWar II in Colour 8.00 Weather Terror:Brits in Peril 9.00 20 Moments ThatRocked Pop 10.30 Lip Sync Battle:Anne Hathaway v Emily Blunt 10.55Tattoo Disasters UK 12.00 SuperCasino3.10 Transporter: The Series 4.00 87Stone: Fat Chance ofWork – SuperSized4.45 House Doctor

BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 Fake Britain 10.00Homes Under the Hammer 11.00 CloseCalls: On Camera 11.30 Heir Hunters12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News;Weather; BBC Regional News; Weather1.45 Doctors 2.15 The Link 3.00Escape to the Country 3.45 The InstantGardener 4.30 Put Your Money WhereYour Mouth Is 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBCNews; Weather 6.30 BBC RegionalNews Programmes; Weather 7.00 TheSheriffs Are Coming; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 Don’t Tell theBride 9.00 The Interceptor 10.00 BBCNews 10.25 BBC Regional News;Weather; National Lottery Update10.35 Cashing In 11.35 Britain at theBookies 12.35 Weather for the WeekAhead 12.40 BBC News

BBC26.00 Homes Under the Hammer 7.00Close Calls: On Camera 7.30 HeirHunters 8.15 Sign Zone: Claimed andShamed 8.45 Antiques RoadshowDetectives 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire11.00 BBC News 11.30 BBC WorldNews 12.00 Lifeline 12.10 AnimalPark 1.10 Bette Davis: Talking Pictures1.55 FILM: Now, Voyager (1942) 3.50Yes Minister 4.20 ’Allo ’Allo! 4.45 AreYou Being Served? 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Two Tribes 6.30 Eggheads 7.00 TheHairy Bikers Come Home 7.30 ThePennine Way 8.00 Trust Me, I’m aDoctor 9.00 Signed, Sealed, Delivered:Inside the Post Office 10.00 QI 10.30Newsnight 11.15 Weather 11.20Great Ormond Street 12.20 Sign Zone:Trust Me, I’m a Doctor 1.20 AlexPolizzi: Chefs on Trial 2.20 This Is BBCTwo

ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 10.55 ITV News;Weather 11.00 This Morning 12.30Guess This House 1.30 ITV News;Weather 1.55 ITV News London;Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal3.00 Secret Dealers 3.59 ITV LondonWeather 4.00 Hello Campers 5.00 TheChase 6.00 ITV News London; Weather6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street8.00 Vera 10.00 ITV News at Ten;Weather 10.30 ITV News London;Weather 10.40 The Day They DroppedThe Bomb 11.50 If I Don’t Come Home– Letters from D-Day 12.40 Jackpot2473.00 Ejector Seat 3.50 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

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Lions cricket event a great successYouth CricketDave Smith – Sports Editor

Thirteen teams from in and around Horsham District travelled to Cranleigh School to compete in the annual youth cricket competi-tion held between teams from The Identilam League and organised and run by Horsham Lions Club.

Following the round robin stage

the semi fi nals of the Cup saw Barns Green beat Horsham, West Chiltington narrowly beating Barns Green, Roff ey crushing St Peters and Lindfi eld beating East Grin-stead. After a bitterly fought match Roff ey narrowly lost to Lindfi eld and West Chiltington quietly beat Barns Green.

The Semi fi nal of the Plate Com-petition saw Lingfi eld and West

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Storrington into next round

BowlsJohn Wharmby - Storrington BC

At the away league match against West Tarring Storrington failed to take signifi cant points. The only rink that won was David Ogley’s team who took 21 shots against West Tarring’s 13.

Peter Newman’s team were re-ally showing poor performance up to 4 – 18 when they decided to do something about it. They proceeded

to take 13 shots against their oppo-nents’ 2, but all to no avail. Similarly Paul Leatherbarrow’s team were lag-ging 6 – 13 when they woke up, but again too late, losing by 1 shot.

The 4th Storrington team left no doubt about performance, losing by 15 shots.

The fi nal result left Storrington 11 shots down and with only 2 out the possible 10 league points.

Geoff Page, Gerry Newman, Ian Younger & David Ogley won 21-13

Billingshurst win two but slip up at Cranleigh

BowlsKeith Barraclough – Billingshurst BC

Billingshurst 52 – 42 Stedham The second round of the Holbrook Cup saw Billingshurst against Stedham at home. ‘Hurst used home advantage and by the half-way stage were 15 shots in front.

Stedham then managed to claw a few shots back but could only re-duce the defi cit to 10 in favour of the hosts. Top rink for Billingshurst went to Ray Sutton, Anita Colliety & Betty Weller (+7). Billingshurst will now play Liphook in the next round.

John Lucas, Chris Laker & Alan Readshaw lost 10-11

Marion Clark, Barry Gilbert & John Bennett won 22-18

Ray Sutton, Anita Colliety & Betty Weller won 20-13 Billingshurst 55 – 119 Cranleigh

Billingshurst expected a tough game away at Cranleigh and were not disappointed. In trouble prac-tically from the start Billingshurst slid to a 64 shot defeat. One bright spot of the evening was the visitors’ top rink of Hazel Sandford, Barry Gilbert & Roy Smith who held off a late Cranleigh challenge to win by 1 shot.

June Bennett, Anita Colliety & Alan Knight lost 9 - 34

Robin Clark, Chris Laker & John Bennett lost 4 - 27

Ray Neal, Stan Morgan & Betty Weller lost 15 - 18

Hazel Sandford, Barry Gilbert & Roy Smith won 16 - 15

John Lucas, Sylvia Smith & Geoff Weller lost 11 - 24Horsham 86 - 93 Billingshurst

Billingshurst visited the new green at Horsham and came away successful. Treading carefully the visitors took a little time to settle in and by the tea break held a slen-der 3 shot lead. On resumption play swung in favour of the hosts, but by winning the fi nal end on every rink Billingshurst won by 7 shots. Top rink for Billingshurst went to June Bennett, John Lucas & Geoff Weller (+10).

June Bennett, John Lucas & Geoff Weller won 26-16

Ken Peters, Anita Colliety & Alan Readshaw lost 22-25

Stan Morgan, Roy Lawrence & Betty Weller lost 12-19

Tessa Richards, Barry Gilbert & John Bennett won 18-12

Brian Richards, Sylvia Smith & Alan Knight won 15-14

Neil Tewsley, David Chinn, John Rimmer & Peter Newman lost 17-20

Les Wilson, R Naldrett, Harry Ken-dall & Peter Leatherbarrow lost 14 -15

David Bain, Bob Manning, Chris Walter & Richard Pettet lost 9-24

West Tarring 61 - 72 Storrington, League points West Tarring 8 – 2 Storrington

As if to make amends for the pre-vious day’s defeat, the 2 mixed tri-ples teams home match against Chichester B.C. in a BML Cup match was totally diff erent.

Peter Newman’s team had no dif-fi culty in winning by 12 shots, while the team of the Ladies’ Captain, Pam Healy, found it even easier, winning by 25 shots.

This produced a fi nal score of 58 – 21 to Storrington.

Storrington team 1: Pauline Bain, Chris. Walter & Peter Newman won 26 - 14

Storrington team 2: Penny Bow-yer, Paul Leatherbarrow & Pam Healy won 32 - 7.

Pulborough Bowls Club hosts fun day

BowlsJane Gray – Pulborough BC

The sun shone on Pulborough Bowls Club for its fi rst community fun day last weekend, sponsored by Hub Electronics.

The children's games were espe-cially popular, with trophies for the best scores in skittles, target bowls and any other fun game that was in-vented by Mick Ralph on the day.

Many adults were tempted to try their hand at bowls for the fi rst time, whilst others looked to make the transition from indoor bowls to outdoor or to dust off their bowls af-ter years away. Ivan Salmon and Jeff Davy, who had been valiantly serv-

ing up burgers and hotdogs all day, managed to have a laugh and a well earned drink as the event carried on until 10pm; approximately £400 was raised towards improvements to the canopy area.

Bowls action saw a Brookes Mo-tors League fi xture against Chich-ester on the Pulborough Green. 2 mixed triples played, with top rink going to skip Len Adsett, with lead, Steve Adsett and number 2 Treacle, 19 -17. John Brown and team made it the full 6 points for Pulborough with a second winning rink 18/16. The fi -nal score was 37 - 33 to Pulborough.

The carpeted green at South-bourne made the second BML fi x-ture of the week a much tougher

proposition, with 2 tight games re-sulting in reverse fortunes for Pul-borough and 0 league points.

4 Triples played the Grasshoppers with 2 wins for Pulborough from skips Paul Day and Hugh Hubbard, with top rink going to Hugh, lead Fred Bushby and number 2 Malcolm Gray 15 - 11. The fi nal result was 55 - 49 to the Grasshoppers, a very close game all round.

Finally in a busy week the fast sur-face at Petworth proved challenging for some of the Pulborough players but the result did go in their favour, with 2 rink wins and overall victory 73/64. Top rink for Pulborough went to John Brown, with lead, Julie Day and number 2, Mick Ayling 21 - 14.

Horsham pair triumph in snooker tournamentSnookerDave Smith – Sports Editor

Richard Martin and Robert Davies have won the Rotary District 1250 Snooker Pairs competition after a competitive fi nal held at The Hor-sham Club.

Richard and Robert are both cur-rent members and past Presidents of The Rotary Club of Horsham.

In a very tense and closely fought fi nal against Don Durrant and Chris Martin from Bognor Regis Rotary Club Horsham took the fi rst frame on the pink, 43 points to 29, before Bognor struck back, winning the second frame on the black, 41-36.

In the third and deciding frame, Horsham established an early lead, only to see their opponents gradu-ally claw their way back to within just two points, before the match was decided when Bognor Regis fouled on the fi nal black, handing the frame and the 2015 title to Hor-sham, 45 points to 36.

25 teams from Rotary Clubs throughout Sussex and Surrey en-tered the competition this year. The snooker pairs is a part of Ro-

tary’s sporting calendar that covers a variety of sports matches between Rotary Clubs, all being contested competitively but in great spirit.

Anyone who is interested in learning more about Horsham Ro-tary Club and its activities can make contact through their website www.horshamrotary.org.uk

Pam Healy delivering a winning shot

Billingshurst won on Horsham’s new green

Pulborough fun day was a success

Richard Martin and Robert Davies won the snooker pairs

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Horsham sprinter represents England at championships

AthleticsDave Smith – Sports Editor

15 year old Millais student Orla Brothers competed for England against Ireland, Scotland and Wales at the SIAB (Schools Inter-national Athletic Board) Track and Field Championship in Grange-mouth, Scotland, last weekend

In what was her fi rst competition at international level Orla, who runs for Crawley Athletic Club, amazing-ly won silver in the under 17 300m event in a time of 39.80 and a gold medal in the 4 x 300 relay, in which she ran the last leg.

International recognition has come for Orla during a season in which she has progressed substan-tially as an athlete. She became the Sussex 300m champion earlier in the year and then won the Sussex

Schools Championships under 17 300m event in a time of 39.6, break-ing a record that has stood since 2006.

The Sussex schools success quali-fi ed her for the English School Championships in Newcastle ear-lier in the month at which she won gold in the 300m under 17 women’s race in a time of 39.59. Orla’s suc-cess in Newcastle gave her the ranking of the UK number 2 in her event and gained her the place in the England international squad for last weekend.

Orla’s coach and Crawley Athletic Club Chairman Dave Buckett said “Orla has given up many school trips and days out to train and this dedication and hard work is show-ing in her amazing results. If she continues to work hard then there is no reason that she can’t go all the way.”

Orla said after her England debut “It was a great experience and I felt very proud to run for my country”.

Roff ey go second after Manenti sinks Brighton

Saturday July 18 - Sussex Premier LeagueBrighton & Hove 185 All Out (44.4 overs) Roff ey 186-3 (24.2 overs) Roff ey won by 7 wickets

CricketMartin Read – Sports Reporter

With a game in hand, Roff ey jump to second in the table on 261 points, seven behind Preston Nomads and two ahead of East Grinstead.

Brighton & Hove were well placed to set a sizeable target - until Rof-fey routed their middle order and tail before hastily knocking off the runs for a comprehensive win. Leigh Harrison took a wicket in Brighton’s fi rst over but two teen-age Sussex signings – Sam Grant (52) and Philip Salt (30) – staged a recovery along with thirties from Captain Chris Grammer and Jordan Rollings. But from 161-3 depleted Brighton collapsed to 185 all out, Ben Manenti taking 4-29 and Rohit Jagota 3-30.

Roff ey had 65 overs to get the runs, but unfazed by the loss of an early wicket, batting with Captain Josh Fleming (45 not out) and Mike Norris (40) Ben, allergic to singles, smashed his match winning 90 off 38 balls, including 12 fours and

6 sixes. His 50 came from 18 balls, fi ve of which were dots. The game fi nished at 5.15pm, Aussie overseas player Ben saying: “We did well to keep them down to 185 – about 70 short of par – especially as the out-fi eld was fast and the wicket was a bit to the side. We fi elded well and then I was seeing it OK. It was great to get a 30 point win – I’m having a great time here, it’s a great club!”

Josh Fleming added: “We were staring down the barrel at a big Brighton score – Ben & Rohit bowled really well. If we’re going to win the league we need to keep win-ning like that to keep the pressure on Nomads and East Grinstead.”

Although, uncharacteristically, he didn’t take a wicket – or need to bat – Roff ey’s Dan Smith had a smashing game. He wasn’t too tired, but his windscreen was shat-tered – from an opposition six off his own bowling. “Not my day!” quipped Dan.

Tomorrow (Saturday July 25) Rof-fey are at home again, entertaining sixth placed Cuckfi eld, who beat Nomads last week, while, at Fulking Nomads take on strong contenders East Grinstead.

Scorecard link – http://sussex-cl.play-cricket.com/website/re-sults/2356385

Billingshurst undone by Sussex’s Callum JacksonCricketMartin Read – Sports Reporter

Billingshurst’s posted a demand-ing total – only to be undone by a superlative batting display by Sus-sex’s Callum Jackson, Eastbourne arresting a relegation threatening run of six straight losses.

Confi dently batting fi rst af-ter winning the toss Hurst got off to a good start, reaching 123-2, Mike Burroughs making 64. Then Dhanushka Mitipolaarachchi (58) and 17 year old Tom Nightingale with 70 not out took over, enabling Hurst to declare on 254-4 with 53 overs at their disposal.

Replying, Eastbourne lost a wicket before scoring and then Abidine Sa-kande and Will Fazackerly grabbed two further scalps to reduce them to 34-3. But that was as good as it got for Hurst as 20 year old Jackson batting for his home town hit 17 fours and 5 sixes in his outstand-

ing 156 not out from 129 balls. Hurst did taste one more success but by then the game was up, Eastbourne cruising home with overs to spare, avenging their defeat at Billing-shurst in May.

Philosophical Hurst skipper Ben Williams told the District Post: “We put up a good score and then made early inroads into their line up but the wicket was placid and Callum batted really well. A ball change didn’t help us but we can’t complain – we came away with 12 points, so it wasn’t the end of the world!”

In a busy, important home week-end for Billingshurst at Jubilee Fields tomorrow (Saturday July 25) they entertain mercurial Bexhill - fi ve wins, fi ve losses and a tie - be-fore, on Sunday, taking on a Sussex Development XI still seeking their fi rst success.

Scorecard link - http://sussexcl.play-cricket.com/website/re-sults/2356465

Horsham crush Bexhill at the doubleSaturday July 18- Sussex Premier LeagueBexhill 277-7 declared (55 0vers) Horsham 281-5 (44 overs) Horsham won by 5 wickets

CricketMartin Read – Sports Reporter

Although Bexhill notched up a for-midable total Horsham pulled off an impressive victory, romping home with the highest run chase of this season’s Premier League and moving up to fourth. 558 runs were scored in the match for the loss of 12 wickets.

Batting fi rst Bexhill were 143-4 before a century from Sussex repre-sentative cricketer Callum Guest and a fi fty from home skipper Jonathan Haff enden enabled a declaration at 277-7, George Garton, Michael Mun-day and Ben Shoare taking two wick-ets each.

Then, Horsham, batting consist-ently, were well up to the task, need-ing only 44 overs to complete a dou-ble over Bexhill having beaten them comprehensively at Cricketfi eld Road in May. Ben Shoare, Tom Haines, skipper James Johnson and his brother TJ all made forties – TJ fi n-ishing the game with 28 off fi ve balls with a 4 and four consecutive sixes after Sussex 2nd XI regular George Garton had celebrated his England U19 call up with 74.

James Johnson told the District Post: “We batted well as a team and won quite easily really - it can’t be easy bowling to TJ when he bats like that! This was our most satisfying batting performance of the season but I’m confi dent that we’re capable of even better.” Tomorrow (Satur-day) Horsham visit Brighton & Hove, for whom the season has taken a dark turn, top of the table in early June they have now descended to seventh after six defeats and a tie in the last seven games.

Scorecard link - http://sussex-cl.play-cricket.com/website/re-sults/2356468

Orla Brothers made her debut for England

Australian Ben Manenti starred for Roff ey with bat and ball

Photo by John Lines

Ben Shoare hit 40 and took 2 wickets

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Relegation fear as Sussex heavily beaten at Horsham

Sunday July 19 – Tuesday July 21 - LV= County Championship Division 1Nottinghamshire 570-7 declaredSussex 213 all out and (following on) 254 all outNottinghamshire won by an in-nings and 103 runs

CricketMartin Read – Sports Reporter

Coming to the Horsham Festival both sides were struggling but Notts won comprehensively with a day to spare, torpedoing fourth day in-come and pushing Sussex into the relegation zone.

Winning the toss Notts fully capi-talised on the opportunity to bat fi rst. Yet, Sussex drew fi rst blood, reducing the visitors to 30-3 with wickets from Matt Hobden and Ollie Robinson. James Taylor and Rikki Wessels re-grouped but when Wessels and then Patel departed, both to Robinson (4-112), with Notts on 186-5 honours were even - only for spectators to be treated to a batting masterclass from James Taylor and skipper Chris Read. Taylor took 163 off Sussex in 2012 and 204 in 2014 but after passing his fi rst century of the 2015 campaign he ac-celerated, Notts fi nishing the fi rst day on 358-5, Taylor poised on 163.

On day two Read notched up his third championship hundred of the season, Steve Magoffi n bowling an exemplary 31 overs for 1-53, but this was Taylor’s day, his superlative 291 – his highest score – overtak-ing, amid other records, the previ-

ous best at Horsham (Ian Bell’s 262 in 2004). Sussex Chairman Jim May quipped: “Taylor is a lovely player, but why does he keep doing it to us!” Taylor attributed his achievement to former Sussex and England coach Peter Moores, saying: “I’ve worked closely with him and he’s been bril-liant,” a beaming Moores told the District Post: “It’s great to be back at Horsham!” Clearly bruised, how would Sussex respond? Initially well, until the 79 run fi rst wicket partner-ship gave way to 123-4, the top six batsmen all failing to progress after reaching double fi gures, Ed Joyce and Luke Wells scoring forties and Luke Wright 50, Sussex subsiding to 213 all out, seven wickets falling before lunch on day three.

Following on Sussex re-covered to 92-2 and 183-3, Matt Machan getting a run a ball 108, but, again the middle order and tail fold-ed, Harry Gurney taking his match haul to 8 scalps and 40 year old bowling coach Gary Keedy, on his seasonal de-but, fi ve. Wicket keeper Chris Read’s seven catches edge him closer towards 1000 victims, on reaching which he has threatened to retire, a major loss for cricket followers. With Sussex supporters far from happy opinions var-ied as to whether the major problem is with the frag-ile batting or

limited bowling. Captain Ed Joyce said: “I’m very

disappointed but if we’d got another wicket on the fi rst morning we might have restricted them to a par 350. It was diffi cult to juggle our depleted bowling and we need to bat better as a unit after several of us got starts. We’re in a relegation battle but we can turn it around.”

This coming Sunday the Festival concludes with a 50 over game in the fi rst round of the Royal London One Day Cup - Sussex playing Lanca-shire. The attractive fi xture starts at 10.30am, Ed Joyce saying: “Lancs are a strong side but we’ve got Machan, Wright, Nash, Bailey and Cochopa in our line up so we’re potentially good, too.”

Scorecard link – http://www.espncricinfo.com/county-cham-pionship-div1-2015/engine/

match/804253.html

lunch on day three. Following on Sussex re-

covered to 92-2 and 183-3, Matt Machan getting a run a ball 108, but, again the middle order and tail fold-ed, Harry Gurney taking his match haul to 8 scalps and 40 year old bowling coach Gary Keedy, on his seasonal de-but, fi ve. Wicket keeper Chris Read’s seven catches edge him closer towards 1000 victims, on reaching which he has threatened to retire, a major loss for cricket followers. With Sussex supporters far from happy opinions var-ied as to whether the major problem

too.” Scorecard link – http://www.

espncricinfo.com/county-cham-pionship-div1-2015/engine/

match/804253.html

James Taylor on his way to a record

291 at Horsham

Chris Nash could only contribute 26 from his two innings

Matt Machin's century was the only Sussex highlightSussex opener Luke Wells goes for a Duck

Photos by John Lines