the resident - 12th february 2010
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The Resident newspaper, 12th of February 2010 issue.TRANSCRIPT
From newsagent tostage show to
Westminster - John’s election bid!
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Friday, 12th February 2010
Horsham’s best FREE property
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It’s not over yet, ascampaigners hit
back at Bill’s Town Hall plans
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Royal United breakSouthwater
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Doreen and Noel Webster sipa ‘Singapore Sling’ at theworld-famous Raffles Hotelduring the couple’s incredi-ble around the world adven-tures.
During recent years, the Par-tridge Green couple have vis-ited some of the world’s mostexotic destinations - Fiji, NewZealand, China, Alaska, Braziland the Caribbean.
But while such trips might berelatively common, Doreen andNoel’s story is a little more re-markable, for Noel has beenwheelchair bound since suffer-ing a stroke, aged 68, in 1996.
At the time, they feared itwould shatter their dreams of ahappy retirement in Spain - butinstead of pondering ‘whatmight have been’ they em-barked on a wide range of in-trepid adventures.
During their many expedi-tions, Doreen took down notes,and has now penned what shecalls ‘a human-interest storyabout illness and recovery’called Round the World in aWheelchair.
Doreen’s book demonstrates
that with Noel’s resilience andhis wife’s no- nonsense devo-tion, life is still as rich and en-joyable as ever, and that theirtravelling days, far from beingover, are only just beginning.
Doreen said: “I kept a diarywhile we were travelling andwhen we returned home I justtransferred the best bits intothe book.
“Obviously in a wheelchairthere are some things you can-not do, and it’s far easier to getaround the modern cities thanthe historic ones, but the mostoverwhelming factor is howhelpful people are.
“When we arrived at theGreat Wall of China, Noelthought he’d have to look onfrom a distance, but four localpeople carried him to the wall.Even in Colombia, peoplewould drop what they weredoing to help.
“The worst place in the worldis actually Heathrow airport!”
Doreen Webster will be signingcopies of Round the World in a
Wheelchair at Waterstone’s, Hor-sham, on Saturday, 20th Feb, at
11am-2pm.
Noel’s no cowardNoel and Doreen in
Singapore, at the famousRaffles Hotel, where guests
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Wanted MenHorsham Police are appealingfor witnesses after a second taxidriver was robbed in Horsham intwo days.
They have also released these E-fit images of the suspect in each ofthe cases.
The latest attackhappened inSouth HolmesRoad, Roffey,just before11.45pm onM o n d a y8th Febru-ary when aman whohad justb e e npicked upo u t s i d ethe Bed-ford Armspub in Hor-s h a m ,told thed r i v e rt o
stop, produced a knife, and stole aquantity of cash.
The driver received a very slightcut when the knife was held to hisface but did not need medical treat-ment. The man ran off in the direc-tion of Forest Road.
He is described asbeing in his late twen-
ties, about 5'10", ofslight build andbald, wearing agreyish roll necktop with longsleeves, bluejeans and white
or grey trainers.D e t e c t i v e s
believe that therobbery may belinked to theprevious one
which hap-pened justafter 11pm
on Satur-d a yevening
6th February in when the offendertook £100 from another taxi driverin Birches Road, Roffey.
A knife was referred to but notseen and the driver was unhurt.
Detective Constable Barry Col-lyer said: "These appear to be twoisolated incidents andwith help fromlocal people wehope to find theo f f e n d e rquickly.
“Local taxidrivers arebeing re-as-sured that weare treatingthis as a pri-ority investi-gation, andour patrolsin the areaare payingparticular at-tention to thelate eveningmovements of
taxis. A number of lines of enquiryare being followed up."
Anyone who may have been inthe area where the offence tookplace, or who saw a man of this de-scription running from SouthHolmes Road into the area of Forest
Road in Roffey, isurged to contact
DC Collyer atHorsham CID
on 0845 6070 999 quot-ing serial1624 of 8February.
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As you can see, the Town Hallhas probably endured worsethan being turned into a fruitand veg store.
During one election it wasturned into a giant monumentof propaganda. Perhaps wemight see (Peace party Candi-date) Jim Duggan’s name allover it in May!
But it’s fair to say that thehistoric Town Hall is more re-spected, revered even, in thisday and age.
So when last week’s editionof The Resident hit the newsstands with a big picture ofwhat the Town Hall “mightlook like” if it was used as aBill’s Produce store, it trig-gered a quick response fromthose eager to see it main-tained for community use.
Local charity, the Blue FlashMusic Trust expressed "severedoubt" about the announce-ment in this newspaper ofBill's Produce being open inthe summer at the site of Hor-sham Old Town Hall.
Robert Mayfield, Treasurerof the Trust said: "HorshamDistrict Council seems to re-main 'in denial' about the truestatus of the Old Town Hallrestaurant project.
“There is no confirmation bythe council that Bill has signedon the dotted line, or alterna-tively, whether he has signedwith various caveats pendingthe outcome of current issues.
“Indeed, Horsham DistrictCouncil seemed very keen toinform us in two recent lettersto the Trust that no contracthad been signed with Bill'sProduce. The Council also re-fused a Freedom of Informa-tion Request partly on thebasis that other potential bid-ders might be deterred if cur-rent arrangements fellthrough."
Martin Jeremiah, BusinessConsultant to the Trust con-firmed:
"The first issue appears tobe the current formal investi-gation by the District Auditor.
This includes scrutiny of theCouncil's dealings over the OldTown Hall and questions sur-rounding the way a contractmight be awarded to Bill's Pro-duce.
“In my view, there is strong
evidence to suggest that a bidevaluation between Bill's and apotential competitor was notall that it should have been. In-deed, there appears to be somedoubt as to whether the otheralleged bidder at that timemade a formal bid at all.
“There is also no current ex-planation as to why a marketvalue bid of £75,000 became
£52,500. “The District Auditor
has also been asked to ruleon the unusual practice ofpaying for the planningfee and cost of plans forwhat HDC claimed to bean 'individual applicant'to the Government Of-fices. This claim there-fore bypassed the normaldecision makingprocesses due to be exer-cised.
“Finally and most fun-damentally perhaps, isthe issue of the currentchallenge to the plan-ning application on thebasis that, as owner andapplicant, HDC did nothave the required de-gree of independenceto decide the application.
Furthermore, the Councilseems to have slipped up withthe lack of consultation in re-spect of the proposed in-fillingof the Old Town Hall arches,details of which appeared late
andunannounced on the Council'splanning website.
Robert Mayfield, on behalf ofthe Trust, added: "We werevery happy to meet BillCollinson of Bill's Produce in
March of last year. Wehad a pleasant meetingin Lewes and Billseemed to understandthat we would be verypleased to welcome himto Horsham, but not atthe expense of this his-torical building and aloss of essential mediumsized performance spacewith wonderful acousticsbased around past usesas a Court Room and oldstyle Council Chamber.”
Mr Mayfield added: “Atthe end of the day, thereare plenty of restaurantsand plenty of vacant sitesadapted for restaurantuse.
“However, there is onlyone iconic Horsham OldTown Hall, the townspeo-
ple’s historic community build-ing in its town centre location."
Horsham District Council de-clined to comment on thepoints raised by the Trust.
Live musicvenueRobert Mayfieldtalks about thegreat acousticsof the venue, andhe’s not makingthat up - there isa great sound inthe building,and it’s been used for many gigs by local bandsand music associations. Good local venues arein short supply, particularly after the loss of theBlack Cat club last year.
So what else isit good for?
Potential featuresOn a lighter note,it would make agreat focal pointfor public speak-ing debates (per-haps an idea forthe general elec-tion), and would be an obviousand ideal vantage point for Fathers for Justicecampaigners seeking publicity in Horsham. Itwould also make a great ‘fort’ for a giant game oftown centre paintball.
Markets andeventsThere is stillscope for it to beused more forcommunityevents. It is usedfor the occa-sional flea mar-ket (Record fairs are held thereregularly) and exhibitions but is not utilised toooften. It was also useful during last year’s Pi-azza Italia for Scalextric events
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Horsham, but notat the expense of
this historicalbuilding”
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Some people find achange of career quitedaunting.
But not Horsham’s JohnO’Sullivan.
We wouldn’t even wantto think about what hisschool careers officer sug-gested as a future line ofemployment for John, butwe doubt it wasnewsagent, showman andpolitician.
John is well known totownsfolk as the owner oftwo stores, the newsagentat Horsham Station, andThe Candy Box in The Car-fax.
Next week, he takes hisfirst steps onto the stage -his self-penned showNewsagent Provocateur isa sell-out at the CapitolTheatre (see review in Feb26th edition) which he
hopes will open newdoors in entertainment.
But now he has re-vealed that he is consider-ing entering the race tobecome Horsham’s nextMP at the next election.
John said: “I’m reallythinking about it, and Ithink a lot of peoplewould vote for me. I cer-tainly think I could appealto the younger genera-tion.
”But the trouble is, Iwouldn’t want to justenter for the fun of it, I’dhighlight real issues andI‘d want to win.
“But there’s no way thatFrancis Maude is notgoing to win it (for theConservatives).
“For me, he does noth-ing for the town. Hor-sham’s MP should besomeone you see in townevery day, using the shops
here, talking to people,not just somebody whopops by for the occasionalphotoshoot in the CountyTimes.”
For now though, he isbusy enough running twoshops and preparing forhis show. And John admitsthere are a few nerves.
“It’s scary. People forgetthat I’ve never done any-thing like this. I’m basi-cally just someone whoworks in a shop that has adream of doing somethingdifferent, and this is achance.”
John’s show sold outquickly, and the short pro-motional videos he hascreated (and we mustsay are really quiteimpressive) havebeen big hits onYoutube and
the NewsagentProvocateur website.
But when itcomes to the show,his lips are sealed.
“I’m not going toreveal too muchabout the show butthere are a few sur-prises. But I justwant to do it now -I’m tired of peoplecoming into theshop and saying‘Ooh, not longnow!’”
TThhee PPoolliittiiccss SShhooww--OOffffControversial newsagent considers political career
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With the Laybrook Landfillpetition now in the hands ofthe decision-makers, cam-paigners in Ashington haveturned their attentions to an-other site under threat.
West Sussex County Council’sMinerals and Waste Policy Doc-ument has outlined a numberof potential sites, includingRock Quarry in Washington,and a potential open compost-ing site at Broadbridge Farm.
Perhaps wary of beingcharged with NIMBYism (NotIn My Back Yard), Ashington’sparish councillors are keen topoint out that they are in favourof recycling green waste andother recycling/sustainabilityprojects (as opposed to an un-sustainable landfill type activ-ity).
But they are certainly do not
feel that this site at Broad-bridge Farm is not suitable forthe proposed development formany reasons.
An open air composting sitewould see an estimated 60,000tonnes of compostable wastefrom brown-topped bins beingdeposited there each year.
In a statement, the parishcouncil said: “It must be re-membered that there are farmbuildings (office, barns andfarmyard) less than 100m fromthe proposed site.
“The farm owner would rou-tinely be exposed to high levelsof odour and airborne particlesall of the time that he is work-ing on the farm.”
The statement adds: “Thereis a potential for noise pollutionfrom the machinery operatingat the site as well as the addi-
tional lorries on the A24. Ash-ington Community Plan 2010lists noise reduction from theA24 and reducing the numberof lorries through the village asvery high priorities.”
Brookhurst Wood andLanghurstwood Quarry in Hor-sham and Laybrook are also onthe list of potential sites fornon-inert landfill. ChantryLane, Star Road Trading Estateand Golding Barn are other po-tential sites.
The deadline for comments isFebruary 26th to [email protected]
The latest version of the WestSussex Minerals and Waste De-
velopment Framework can beviewed on the plans and poli-
cies page at http://www.west-sussex.gov.uk
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Some other local smellies
King & BarnesTell people you live in Thake-ham and the assumption isyou must be at least 10%mushroom, and eat them forbreakfast, lunch and dinner.On a windy day the smell fromthe Sussex Mushrooms sitedrifts for many miles
Driving along the A24 be-tween Broadbridge Heath andHop Oast is usually just causeto start accusing fellow trav-ellers of breaking wind. Butit’s coming from the outside.In fact, it’s a very clever placeto break wind...
Sure, we miss Horsham’s his-toric brewery, but not the po-tent smell it produced in thetown centre. It was a smellthat got stuck in the back ofthe throat. When driving byyou had to hold your breathuntil you were at Tanfield
Sewage worksMushrooms
There was some additional ac-tion during a football match atJubilee Fields, Billingshurst onSaturday.
One of the footballers was seento run off into nearby woodlandduring play, as police made theirway to the ground!
A Sussex Police spokesman said:“Police were called to the JubileeFields at Billingshurst on Saturdayafternoon following a report that aman wanted for questioning inconnection with a serious assaulthad been seen in the area.
“When police arrived, the manwas seen to run off. A search wasmade of the area and a police dogwas brought in to assist, but hewas not located.”
Police could not confirm thename of the person involved.Billingshurst won the game.
Player runs off
All that Glitters is encouragingSwan Walk shoppers to supportan in-store raffle raising fundsfor the Haiti Earthquake appeal.
Each raffle ticket costs just £1and first prize is a £50 necklace.Other prizes include gift vouchersfor the popular town centre jew-ellery store.
The raffle will be drawn on Sat-urday, when the store will be serv-ing chocolates and wine as part ofa special Valentine’s promotion.
Haiti appeal
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It’s fair to say that there are anumber of issues surroundingparking in the district.
There’s some niggling prob-lems - why do the parking ma-chines in the town centre nottake 5p coins, and why do theHop Oast machines insist on cor-rect change?
Some are more irritable - whyshould those who use the gym atthe Pavilions or take their childfor a 30 minute swimming lessonfork out for the standard ‘up to 3hours’ parking, which has re-cently become more expensive?
And then there’s the villageparking disc scheme, which inplaces like Billingshurst has cre-ated almost as many problems asit solved in the first place. Manyvisitors unfamiliar with thescheme tend to drive on in a stateof confusion!
And now, just over a weeksince some parking charges wereincreased across the district, anew working group has been set
up by Horsham District Council’sScrutiny and Overview Commit-tee at the request of a parishcouncil in the district.
The aim of the group is to lookat the issues caused by inappro-priate and illegal parking.
The new group will be lookingat the following:l To review existing planningpoliciesl To review the existing en-forcement regulations and meth-
ods of deliveryl Review which measures canbe taken to stop pavement andverge parkingl To lay out clearly what actionscan be taken in the event of aprobleml Review the reasons why peo-ple park on the verges and pave-mentsl To review the impact of park-ing on pavement and vergesl Recommend changes to poli-
cies for future developmentsCllr David Sheldon, Chairman
of the Scrutiny and OverviewCommittee at the council, said:“We will be collecting evidenceto assess what needs to be doneto improve the situation.
“We intend to review what iscurrently in place, and once wehave the results we’ll look to rec-ommend changes to various poli-cies.”
Here at The Resident we’veseen Cllr Sheldon on several oc-casions walking along WorthingRoad, near our offices by the li-brary. We’ve no idea where hemight have got the idea thatthere’s a problem with inappro-priately parked cars in Hor-sham...
For more information call 0403215138, email scrutiny@hor-
sham.gov.uk or go to www.hor-sham.gov.uk/your_council/your_
council_9704.asp.
New bridal linesBrides to be who aretightening their belts(or garters!) and tryingto stick to a strictbudget would be verywise to visit their localCancer Research UKshop in East Street, Hor-sham as they have nowlaunched their newbridal department.
Shop manager Victoriasaid: “Were really excitedto try something new inour shop and have al-ready collected a widerange of bridal wear butare asking for people togive their wedding dresswhere it will make an-
other lady very happy andraise vital funds.
“Also if any weddingshops are clearing outtheir end of lines stock wewould be very happy totake wedding items offtheir hands.”
For more info contactVictoria on 01403 258526
Clamping down on illegal parking
Act Too theatre groupwill be staging a pro-duction of the classicBernstein musicalWest Side Story at theCapitol next month.
The group is one ofseveral that has anabundance of talentedyoung performers andwe’ve no doubt that WestSide Story will be anotherhit. The show takes placeat the Capitol from 23rd -27th March.
For tickets call the CapitolBox Office on 01403
850220 or visitwww.www.thecapitolhor-
sham.com
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Horsham’s Microbiz event was a bigsuccess for small local companieslast year. As well as offering semi-nars on starting off and developing asmall firm, it was a great chance foryoung companies to put its nameabout and build up contacts. DrillHall, Denne Rd, Horsham, 10am-4pm
The pancake races take place in Hor-sham town centre on Tuesday (Car-fax, from 12.30pm), where a numberof teams, some in fancy dress, will beparticipating in the second annualevent. There are also kids races forthe first time this year. Should beflippin’ fantastic! Groan...
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Horsham Amateur Boxing Club’s bignight of boxing is back in Horshamthis year, at the Holbrook Club. Let’shope there’s a full programme ofbouts to enjoy. Tickets are likely tosell out quite quickly, at £12, so don’thang about. Tickets from HolbrookClub on 01403 751150.
13/02
Lee’s Company present ‘Ballad ofwhite Mansions’ at Gary’s Live MusicClub tonight, at Coolwhal VillageHall, 8pm. Tickets are £8. It’s aunique collection of narrative songsbased around America gripped bycivil war in 1861. Features the five-piece band Lee’s Company
13/02
It’s a long way away this one, butwe’re excited about Piazza Italia al-ready, and unless the organisers tellus that they’re swapping the Ferrarisfor Fiats we will remain so. There’ssupposed to be some new attrac-tions this year - A Roman war re-en-actment could be on the cards...
02-05/04
An exhibition at the Capitol startstoday, with the study subject beingHorsham’s new Light Tree sculpturecreated by Steve Geliot. This exhibi-tion will include preliminary draw-ings and sketches, the inspirationbehind the sculpture, technical dataand images. It runs until 19 April
11/03
Direct from their sell-out Europeantour The Sopranos premier the UK.Eight talented ladies enthral, capti-vate and beguile the audience withtimeless classics, paying homage tothe greatest divas from ShirleyBassey to Barbra Streisand at TheCapitol theatre. Tickets: £19.50.
16/03
The Horsham Symphony Orchestraperforms a selection of English andRussian music at their Spring con-cert. Andrew Meredith, principalclarinettist of the HSO performsalongside compositions by AS and Alevel students from Collyer’s Collegein Horsham
28/03
There’s no shortage of wedding fairsat the moment. There’s another oneat Broadbridge Heath leisure cewn-tre. Includes exhibits of dresses,photographers, hair dressers, bal-loon artists and expert decorators.Opens at 10am-4pm with a fashionshow at 12.30pm. Call 211311.
21/02
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Dust off your Stetsons and do si doyour way down to the Barn Dance atBroadbridge Heath Leisure Centreon Saturday 6th March. With a liveband and professional caller thenight promises to be great fun.Dancing will start at 7.30pm. Formore info call 01403 211311.
13/03
There will be an evening of ValentineMusic played by Classical Folk in theatmospheric Unitarian Church inHorsham at 7:30 p.m. The romanticmusic will include pieces by Brahms,Massenet, Schubert and Toselli, aswell as favourite folk and parloursongs. In aid of Practical Action
12/02
‘Everything starts with a dream...’Local writer Jill Landskroner has al-ways known this and The DreamMaker, written by Jill during herchemotherapy, makes the dream areality. The show is at the CapitolTheatre from tonight. All profits willbe donated to Cancer Research.
23-27/02
There’s a Horsham’’s Got Talent con-test, along with a family disco,tonight at the Holbrook Club, NorthHeath Lane. The talent show beginsat 7pm (acts must book in advance),£2 for child, £4 for group. Tickets onthe door are £3. For more details call01403 751150
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A surprisingly fun day out, even fornon-pet people like us - is the Hor-sham & District Canine Society dogshow events. There’s one in Ardingly,at the South of England showground,today. If you want to enter your dogfor competition, you must do so be-fore 22nd February.
Horsham is holding its very own‘Seedy Saturday’ today. No, it’s not aweekend wife-swapping club, but away for local gardeners to collect andswap seeds and talk about all thingsgreen. it costs 50p and is held atFriends Meeting House, WorthingRoad, Horsham, at 10.30am-2pm
13/02
Partridge Green will need to be attheir bruising best to see off WestChiltington in Division One today.Green are slipping towards the bot-tom end of the table. Meanwhile inDiv 5 central Slinfold Reserves faceCrusaders in a match that could de-cide who comes 2nd to Cowfold 3rd.
13/02
‘Voice Event’, a prize-winning, dy-namic young choir from Freiburg,Germany, visits Horsham to sing Pop,Jazz & Gospel. Under the Directionof Christian Geugelin, they will be inthe Carfax, Horsham from 10-11a,and perform at a Forest School con-cert at 8pm with other acts.
14/02
Voice Event appear again along withSt John’s Gospel Choir at St John theEvangelist Schurch today, at 8pm.Tickets cost £8, children £4. Formore details - as there are a few con-certs taking place involving variousacts and choirs, visit www.voice-fromthecoalshed.com
It’s the first day of Fairtrade Fort-night, and in Horsham there will becoffee mornings, stalls, talks, andsimilar activities. April 1st is thefinal day for entries to HorshamFairtrade’s poster competition, heldto mark the 5th anniversary of hor-sham as a fairtrade town.
22/02
The Swimathon in aid of Marie CurieCancer Care takes place place inpools around the country. But youneed to sign up to enter - as a teamor an individual. Several local leisurecentres, including Pavilions andBluecoat, are involved. For more de-tails visit www.swimathon.org
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News fromaround ourweird little
world
An Australianbanker is facingan uncertain fu-ture after he wascaught looking at
racy photographs at his desk -during a live television broad-cast.It’s not the guy in the picturehere - who was discussing thebank’s interest rates during a livebroadcast on Sky News, but the
chap to the left sat at his deskflicking through images of Mi-randa Kerr during the broadcast!
You dirty banker
Two Chinesemen who found ahorde of price-less antiques inan ancient tomb
did not realise their value andsold them for pennies.One of the artworks was a pot-tery figure of a woman worthnearly £100,000 which they soldfor the equivalent of 28p.Feng and Zheng of Guying town,
Henan province, say they foundthe tomb while hunting hares ina field near their homes.
That’s a good price!
A tourist lost inthe dark on afrozen sea offGermany wasrescued after
flashes from his camera werespotted on a beach webcam.The man had become lost afterwalking onto ice off St Peter-Or-ding to photograph a sunset.A woman watching the sunset viawebcam hundreds of miles away
noticed the flashes. She alertedpolice who were able to guide theman to safety.
Webcam saves man
A third of Britonsbelieve FamilyGuy's Peter Grif-fin is the leaderof the British Na-
tional Party, a study has found.One in three members of thepublic matched a picture of NickGriffin, the BNP leader, with thename of Peter Griffin, star of thecartoon sitcom.The survey of 1,498 people also
found more were able to identifyAlex Reid than recognised Gor-don Brown.
Animated leader
A New Yorkerfaces a $135 traf-fic fine for using amannequin asher plus-one in
the high-occupancy lane of theLong Island Expressway. An alert sheriff's deputy on LongIsland became suspicious whenhe saw the "passenger" wearingsunglasses and using the visor.The sky was overcast.
When he stopped the vehicle, hefound the mannequin, dressedwith a long dark wig.
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It was far too early a start,as the alarm went off at6am on a Sunday!
I managed to drag myselfout of bed and ate loads ofWeetabix to get me ready forthe exploits of the day.
I had help in the warm up,chasing my daughter up anddown the train on the way tothe ‘Big Smoke’. It then feltlike I had already started thechallenge, having to carry mybag and Ellie in her buggy upand down all the variousflights of stairs in the under-ground!
I arrived at the venue, 30 StMary Axe. It was almost time,so headed outside for the of-ficial warm-up. Ellie also de-cided to join in.
Heading back inside, hun-dreds of people were waitingto go up the Gherkin. Stand-ing next to a fellow runner, Inoticed he had one of thenumbers I had wanted, 30.He did kindly offer to swapnumbers but my 230 was suf-ficient bearing in mind thiswas the 2nd of 30 challenges.
On your marks, get set, go
go go (as my daughter says).“I started fast enough, then
slowed almost immediately,realising it wasgoing be a killeron the calves.Reaching the 5thfloor I had to stopto check onsomeone thatwas feeling dizzybut she said shewas fine, so off Iwent again.
After only 15flights, the painstarted buildingup in my legs,with only a slightrespite everytime I turned thecorners at theend of each flight.While some run-ners had rapidlydisappeared upthe stairs, I wasovertaking thosefor whom climb-ing the buildingwas one of the hardest thingsthey had ever done. My hatgoes off to them.
The time and the 1,037steps seemed to be going pastpretty quickly – I
thoughtI was
doing well but on the 29thfloor someone over took me!
Heading up past the 30thfloor – shivers went down myneck, realising the impor-tance of the number, but thenthe moment passed into mylegs – as they were “burning”with the build up of lacticacid.
And there it was, the 38thfloor – the final step – Chal-lenge 2 was completed in atime of 7 minutes, 49 sec-onds.
The views were stunning,and after a quick interviewwith a reporter, a hugethanks to David Painter andthe HUTC (Hot Under TheCollar) for their time, Iheaded back down theGherkin, by lift thankfully thistime.
My training continues forthe 3rd Challenge, thePortsmouth Half Marathonon 21st February 2010.
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Gary goes greenfor gherkin gig
Turning 30 affects people in different ways, but Gary Marlow suffered an extreme reaction. Now he’s on a mission to complete 30 feats for 30 charities! Number twowas climbing London’s ‘The Gherkin’ at the weekend, as Gary reports...
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“Excuse me, do you mind? Thisis historic Horsham, a beautifulmarket town that regularly fea-tures in the most pleasantplaces to live in our great na-tion.
“What do you think you aredoing, riding in here on a motor-bike with a beer barrel for a fueltank?
“Be off with you, go on, shoo!”Yes, it’s back! The Horsham
Ride in Bike Show will be backthis summer.
Last year’s event, held at Ing-field Manor School in Five Oaks,attracted 200 bikes, while 40 en-tered competitions in categoriessuch as Best Chopper, Best PlasticFantastic, Best Streetfighter, BestRat and Best Trike.
We hope there was also a bestself portrait in a motorcycle paint
job for this chap. Take a bow!Organiser Winifred Davey said:
“Last year, the sun was shining,BBQ was going and local brewbeer was served alongside withmany different soft drinks and teaand coffee. It was a very success-ful event.
“Everybody enjoyed themselvesand we managed to fundraise forthe school. In the evening, Chi-nese takeaway was delivered tothe school by order and then rockbands were playing until mid-night.
“Due to the success of last year,and requests from people whocame to the show, we have de-cided to hold this event again atthe same place this year on 24thJuly 2010.”
It’s something a little differentfor the district diary....
Ride on! Bikersback for a party
The Resident online at visithorsham.co.uk
It’s worth remembering thisValentine’s season that wehave some fine creators ofchocolate in the district.
Cocoa Loco, based in WestGrinstead, usually comes upwith something great (remem-ber the “pants egg” at Easter2009?) and this year have a bagof 12 fun, organic chocolatehearts with 12 different mes-
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Available in milk, dark orwhite organic chocolate, or ifyou can't choose, a combinationof all 3, for £14.99
You can buy Cocoa Loco prod-ucts at local farm shops, such asCrumbs at Shoots Garden Cen-tre in Washington, or order on-line at www.cocoaloco.co.uk
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HOTPICKSThe Resident selects its Top 5children’s plays at The Capitol
This award-winning playwas originally written forTV and then subse-quently adapted for thestage.A group of schoolchildren are on a day trip. We follow their hilariousand poignant progress asthey travel on the coachand visit the zoo and acastle and the seaside,
singing songs and joust-ing with each other andtheir hapless teachers.A Hit & Run Theatre Coamateur production.Tickets cost £12
Our Day Out3rd-6th March
Written especially forparents to enjoy withtheir children from aged8 upwards, This is acharming tale about themagic of family and ofcourse, the importance ofa nice warm hug! So join the author Stevenand a host of wild charac-
ters including Nataschathe Witch and Karen theKoala for some great sto-ries and sing along songs.Tickets £6, children £5
How the Koalalearnt to hug
17th April
Hop along to the theatreand join in the fun as thisendearing pair take youon a magical journeythrough Spring, Summer,Autumn and Winter. Enjoy songs, games andlaughter as Sam McBrat-ney and Anita Jeram’s
classic ‘Guess How MuchI Love You’ tales arebrought to life. Tickets£12, children £9.50
Guess HowMuch I Love
You7th-8th June
Nobody can accuse the CapitolTheatre of lacking diversity.
Next weekend there will be asell-out crowd to watch CandyBox owner John O’ Sullivan’s oneman show, Newsagent Provoca-teur.
If his short sketches are anyguide, expect nothing less than ariotous mix of filthy innuendoand foul language. We’re half ex-pecting gags to go beyond ‘nearthe knuckle’ and into ‘is it wrongto laugh at this’ territory...
And on the other end of theclass scale is The Sopranos.
Direct from their sell-out Euro-pean tour The Sopranos premierthe UK.
Eight talented ladies enthral,captivate and beguile the audi-ence with timeless classics fromthe world of opera to Broadway,paying homage to the greatestdivas the world has ever seen:from Shirley Bassey to BarbraStreisand and Judy Garland toCeline Dion.
This makes for a glitteringevening of everyone’s favouritesnot to be missed.
The Sopranos have the audi-ence eating out of their handswith their spine-tingling har-
monies and beautifully craftedarrangements, backed by a virtu-oso band including a stunninglysassy string quartet.
This lavish production per-forms some ofthe best-lovedand instantlyrecognisablemusic of alltime in itsown, inim-itable ande v o c a t i v estyle: fromhushed, in-timate tonesto full-throt-tle rock, thes p i n e - t i n -gling vocalsunite withb r e a t h -t a k i n gh a r -monies
for anevening
full ofg l i t z ,
g l a m o u rand oodles of
personality. The Sopranos truly is
a spectacular evening and thistheatrical experience is one not
to be missed.So don’t...book your tick-
ets to the show, at the Capi-tol, on Tuesday, 16th March,
at 8pm, from 01403750220.
Perhaps you’rethe sort that en-
joys politicalhumour?
In whichcase, The
Joy ofP o l i -tics, by
T h eB l a c k
Sheep, onWednesday,3rd March, isnot to be
missed.The Black
Sheep areaward win-ning doubleact AndrewJones and Cia-ran Murtagh( p i c t u r e dleft), Radio 4writers and
the creative team behind The Joyof Wine, I, Lear and Enter-tainium.
The Black Sheep formed in2002 when Andrew and Ciaranmet at the Central School ofSpeech and Drama. Since form-ing The Black Sheep they havecreated and toured innovativecomedy shows for all agesaround the UK and Europe.
They have performed inplanes, lifts, crypts, toilets (literaland metaphorical) and remoteScottish Island (Colonsay, popu-lation 60).
They have also appeared inmany of the country’s finest the-atres notching up an average of150 performances a year includ-ing four critically acclaimed WestEnd runs.
In between they have writtenfor the BBC, Foundation TV andRagdoll Productions and haveappeared together on BBC 1’sThe Slammer, Radio 4’s LooseEnds, Radio 4’s Go For it, Radio1’s The Milk Run, Radio 7’s BigToe and on numerous local radiostations up and down the coun-try.
And now they’re at the Capitol.Tickets cost £14 .
Funny how Noddy’s lookhas become sort of fash-ionable. That’s how mostpeople dress in Brightonthese days...It’s party time and Noddy,Tessie Bear and BumpyDog are planning a fan-tastic sing-a-long, dance-a-long party… but wait -those two naughty Gob-
lins, Sly and Gobbo, areout to spoil the fun! Featuring all yourfavourite Toytown char-acters, for 90 minutes offantastic Noddy fun!Tickets: £12
Noddy in Toyland
9th-10th April
It’s Peppa Pig's birthday.Come and join the funwith Peppa and George,Suzy Sheep, Danny Dogand Emily Elephant. Acharming and imagina-tive show, full of newsongs, muddy puddles,and oinks! This BAFTA
award-winning chil-dren's TV show is recre-ated live on stage. Tickets£14.50, children £12.50
Peppa Pig’sParty
22nd-23rd Sept
Now for somethingcompletely different
The Sopranos
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This year’s great HorshamPancake Race coincides withHalf Term and therefore theorganisers thought that itwould be even more fun to addsome races for the kids.
So, next Tuesday morning(16th February) starting at 10amin the Carfax there will be racesfor children aged from 4 to 11.
Each age will have their ownrace and there will be a medaland a prize for the winner andthe Best Fancy Dress.
Sainsbury’s will be supplyingthe pancakes, The Rotary Club ofHorsham, who are the organisersof the event, will be providingsmall frying pans for the veryyoung, and the Non Stop PartyShop will be providing prizes.
The children’s races will be‘walked’ over 20 or 40 metresdepending on age.
Naturally, every participantwill also have a chance to provetheir ability to flip a pancake andis encouraged to either wearfancy dress. Each competitormust wear non slip shoes andolder children should bring their
own frying pan.The entry fee is £1 per child
with all proceeds being dividedbetween the charities selected bythe race winners.
In order to enter your child,please email jleross@attglobalgiving the child’s name, age andthe name of the charity that theyare racing for, or call 01403754005, or just turn up on the
day, but only the first 25 childrenin each age group will be able toparticipate.
The racing starts at 10am withthe 4 year old race and then10.15 for the 5 year olds etc, until11.45am for the 11 year olds.
Competitors should arrive atthe registration area in the Car-fax between 15 and 30 minutesahead of their scheduled race
time. The children’s racing will be
followed by a team event forlocal businesses and organisa-tions between noon and 2pm.Mercury FM will be on hand dur-ing this period and there willalso be music on the Bandstandfrom the cast of the The DreamMaker; a fun market and a clownto amuse the children.
Don’t miss out onpancake madness
Visitors to Horsham are in-vited to have some Fun onthe Forum this Half Term asthe town sees family enter-tainment bought into thetown centre during thisschool holiday.
Look out for a Bungee Tram-poline, Climbing Wall, Tea Cupsand the Toy Train bought in tothe Blackhorse Way venue tooffer some value for money en-tertainment for all the familyto enjoy.
The rides will be open fromSaturday 13th February toSunday 21st February, from
11am - 5pm every day. Pricesstart from just £1 per personper ride. This event has been
organised by ShowtimeAmusements with HorshamDistrict Council.
Gigs
Half term fun on The Forum
l The Phil Collins albumNo Jacket Required hasbeen shortlisted for the‘Best British Album of thelast 30 Years’ Brit Awardthis year.
I think we’d all agreeit’s a dodgy list (where’sTechnotronic’s Pump upthe Volume, I hear none
of you shout!) but it goesto show how popular Philwas, and still is.
And around theseparts, we have the ulti-mate tribute act - NoJacket Required.
The band play at TheCapitol on 30th April -1st May. Tickets £12.50.
l If you’re not really an‘Against All Odds’ sort ofperson, the wonderfullynamed Tube Snake Boo-
gie Band are playing atHorsham Cricket Clubthis Saturday. All are wel-come. Starts at 9pm.
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Sarah Dowling of Washingtonwas the lucky winner of £50shopping vouchers for recentlyentering Horsham District’sChristmas Best Dressed Busi-ness Cup.
Having elected to receivevouchers from winning businessWhibleys Jewellers of West StreetHorsham, Whibleys managementtopped up the Horsham DistrictCouncil sponsored prize with an-other £50 of vouchers them-selves.
A delighted Mrs Dowling col-lected her prize from Whibleyssaying: “I am so pleased Whibleyswon the competition.
“I thought they really deservedit for the way they wrapped theirshop with that giant red bow – itcertainly caught my eye.”
David Stenning of Whibleys,who handed over the vouchers,hopes Mrs Dowling now becomesone of their many regular cus-tomers that the shop has wonsince opening in August last year.
A winning gestureJust small talkThe eighth annual Hor-sham Microbiz is beingheld on Saturday 13thMarch in The Drill Hall,Denne Road, Horshamfrom 10am to 4pm.
This renowned event isone of the most popularbusiness to business eventsin Sussex. Aimed at all smallbusinesses and a treasuretrove of information for any-one thinking of starting abusiness, Microbiz is a mustattend event with everythingyou will need - and more, inone place, on one day.
The 2010 event will see abrand new line up of localproducts and services that asmall business will need,plus all your old favourites.
Visitors are encouraged tobook in advance for the newmix of business seminars,crammed with top tips, de-livered by inspirational localentrepreneurs and respectedbusiness professionals.
Horsham Microbiz is or-ganised by Horsham DistrictCouncil - recent winners ofthe Small Business FriendlyAward from the Federationof Small Businesses and pio-
neers of the Microbiz con-cept and brand.
Each year it gains in popu-larity, a direct result of feed-back from visitors andexhibitors. The original con-cept remains the same, buteach subsequent year it isupdated and refreshed togive a new visitor experi-ence.
Last year 94% of the visi-tors to Horsham Microbizsaid they would come back
to the event in 2010 and98% thought there was agood mix of products andservices.
Visitors last year alsothought the most helpful ex-hibitor was Business Linkand 82% of visitors said theywould use exhibitor prod-ucts and services and so‘Keeping it Local’!
Horsham Microbiz is theplace to be for the best net-working opportunities. It’s
warm and friendly, inspiringand motivational and offersa fantastic café with deli-cious home made food.
Best of all, Horsham Mi-crobiz is free to visitors – soput 13th March in your diary– a warm welcome awaitsyou.
For a copy of the event pro-gramme, call 01403 215529,
emailbusiness.development@hor-
sham.gov.uk
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Wedding FairSunday 21st February 2010
10am – 4pmBroadbridge Heath Leisure Centre
01403 211311
Free En
try
Fashion Show
12.30pmShowcasing bridal gowns and dresses from local suppliers.
DC Leisure Management Ltd working in partnership with Horsham District Council.
Event supported by:
Brooklands Studios in Hor-sham is expanding with thelaunch of several new classesin March.
Amongst the new additionsfor Brooklands, run by CaseyStone, is a Littlefoot class,where toddlers can learn basicdance steps to their favouritepop music and film hits.
There will also be an adultfitness club launched and a Pri-mary Dance Club for childrenaged 5 and 6.
Brooklands has earned a finereputation for its street danc-ing routines, but in recentyears has branched out to in-corporate singing, tap dancing,and various interpretations of
modern dance. The group’sshows, the most recent ofwhich was the Pied Piper, fea-ture a blend of singing anddance numbers.
One number might see sen-ior dancers in an edgy hip hopnumber, the next could seemore than a dozen primaryschool aged children singing aDisney song!
The group was formed byCasey in 2001, and began togrow at around the time whenCasey was a finalist on the in-augural series of BBC1’sprimetime Saturday nightshow, Strictly Dance Fever.
But an horrific broken leg,sustained during a freak acci-
dent while watching her hus-band - Horsham captain MattStone - play a rugby match, putthe dance studio’s future injeopardy.
but now the future looksbright once again.
Casey said: “It has been arollercoaster ride and I’m luckythat I have some very loyaldancers at Brooklands.
“The principal dancers allpulled together when I was re-covering and kept it going, andnow the dance school is begin-ning to thrive once again.
“At the moment, we are hav-ing to meet for classes at Hor-sham rugby club, but we’rehopeful of finding a permanent
arrangement in the town cen-tre before too long.
“Towards the end of the yearwe’ll be staging another bigshow, which is wonderful forthe dancers and the parents,and the new members willhave the opportunity to be in-volved in that.”
Unlike some other danceschools, there is not the chanceto pick up dancing qualifica-tions, with Casey’s focus beingvery much geared towards afun and friendly school withlow fees for members.
For details of classes, feesand productions visit
www.brooklandsstudios.co.ukor call Casey on 07547 066025.
A new countywide initia-tive aimed at improvinghealth and safety at workis being launched in theHorsham District thismonth.
The aim of the project is toreduce injuries and ill healthin the workplace throughraising awareness, educationand by taking enforcementaction where necessary.
Under the scheme, inspec-tors from all 13 local author-ities in Sussex includingHorsham District Council,and the Health and SafetyExecutive (HSE), will joinforces to promote and en-courage safe practices withinthe workplace.
Named CASE – ‘CommonApproach to Sussex Enter-
prise’- the exercise startedon Monday 1 February andruns for six weeks.
Under the scheme, whichuses flexible warrants, in-spectors will visit work-places on industrial sites andother locations across thecountry, to assess standardsof health and safety manage-ment.
Stay safe at work
Amazing Grace
Toddlers set forgroovy moves
Grace Notes, in the personsof Maggie Boyle, LyndaHardcastle and HelenHockenhull, will be ap-pearing at Horsham FolkClub on St Valentine's Dayadding a touch of vocal en-chantment to the evening.
Maggie, Lynda and Helenperform both a cappella andaccompanied arrangementsof traditional and contempo-rary songs in three-part har-mony.
Their ethereal and en-chanting vocals are sup-ported by an impressiverange of instruments withMaggie on flute and bodhran;Lynda on recorder and Helenon keyboard and concertina
Now in their 17th year,
their highly praised har-monies and thoughtfulrepertoire is making themone of the folk scene's best-loved female groups.
Tickets: £7 (Members £5),under 18s and students free;available on the door from7.45pm, Sunday 14th Febru-ary, Horsham Folk Club, Nor-mandy Centre, Denne Road,Horsham, RH12 1JP. Sessionstarts at 8pm.
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“We know that the Cock Inn hasn’tthe best reputation in the past.
“It had become a bit of a dive andwas attracting some unsavoury types,but we have been changing that. It’staken some time but we’re starting tosee the results of the hard work now.”
The words of David Hyde, who hasbeen landlord at the Southwater pubfor a little over six months now, andhas made sweeping changes.
As the picture above shows, localales are back on the menu, as the CockInn goes back to being a traditionalfamily pub.
Ales by three of Horsham’s brew-eries are on tap: Hepworth’s Prospect,Welton’s Export Stout and W.J King’sHorsham Best Bitter, as well as SussexMild, while framed pictures donatedby the village historical society haveadded an air of authenticity for a tra-ditional pub.
After a short period of time whenthe Inn became an Indian restaurant,roast dinners are back on the menu,with full English breakfast served onweekend mornings.
It’s all change on the inside and out-side, with a fresh coat of paint andnew signage brightening up the exte-rior and on the inside new woodenflooring and improved seating havemade the pub far more welcoming.
The garden is very much a work inprogress, but there are big plans forthe summer.
David said: “It was a mess out there.
There were brambles 12 foot highand the grass was really long. The old-est beer can we found was from 1983,so that’s how long it’s been sincethere has been a good clear-up outthere. It took a long time to clear andthere’s more work to do.
“But it’s looking a lot better now.We’ve cleaned up the barbecue sowe’ll be using that in the summer.We’ve also put in a chicken run and
children will be able to throw feed in.“We’ll be introducing some other
things for children too. The idea isthat we make it much more of a familypub and make good use of the gar-den.”
You can’t help but be impressedwith the changes at the Cock Inn, es-pecially as, so far, the new manage-ment have found it difficult to turn thepub’s fortunes around.
David has tried to create more of acafe feel at the top end. There’s a cou-
ple of sofa chairs now in place, as wellas high chairs for toddlers. Childrencan play with toys, and there’s even ababy changing room!
David said: “It was a little formal upthere but now we’ve changed itaround and we’re hoping that peoplewill find us a good place to comealong for a coffee and a sandwich.
“We were offering quite a varied se-lection of food but we have changedthat. We now offer a full sandwichmenu along with just a couple of maincourses.
“Then at the weekend we offer afull breakfast menu from 10am-12pmand roast dinner on a Sunday from12-5pm, and that’s going really well.
“We source our food locally, usingHutching’s butchers in PartridgeGreen, and word is starting to getaround about what we are doing here.
“It does take a while. I’ll be outsidesweeping and someone will walk byand say ‘it’s nice to see the pub look-ing how it should do’.
“We’re still struggling even now be-cause of the pub’s past reputation, butthere’s great potential here.
“We’re not the finished article justyet, but we’re getting there.”
Already the pub has establishedpool, darts and bar billiards teams(you can also play table football at thepub) and a number of games such asthe Joker Hunt provide the regularswith good entertainment.
It’s well worth a visit, if not now,
then certainly in the summer whenDavid and his team will have hope-fully created a pleasant garden areafor families.
For now, it’s great to seeSouthwater’s historicpub back in goodhands.
All change at the Inn
“The oldest beercan we found was
from 1983, so that’show long it’s been
since there hasbeen a good clear-
up in the garden”
J.D hasn’t quite perfected the art ofpulling a pint at the Cock Inn
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A warm welcome at this traditional village family pubGrade ll Listed building dating back 400 years
Freshly prepared home cooked foodSelection of locally sourced fine ales
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Electors are being re-minded that with a GeneralElection being held thisyear, they need to makesure they’re registered tovote.
Whilst there will be no localelections in the Horsham Dis-trict, all eligible residents willbe able to vote in the GeneralElection, which has to be heldby no later than 3rd June thisyear.
One possible date for theelection could be 6th May,which is the local election datein some areas, and residents
are being reminded that ifthey think they may be awayduring April or May it will beworth applying for a postalvote to make sure they don’tlose their vote.
To vote at the election by post,or at a polling station, resi-
dents need to be on the Regis-ter of Electors.
Don’t leave it to the lastminute - to apply to registeror vote by post, contact Hor-
sham District Council on01403 215126 or email elec-
Make your vote count
Farmers in West Sussex arebeing offered the opportu-nity to have their land sur-veyed for free by trainedRSPB volunteers.
Now in its 11th year, the Vol-unteer & Farmer Alliance(VFA) aims to help farmersidentify birds of conservationconcern on their land and pro-vides advice on how to helpthese species. Results are pre-sented on a map with a list ofall the bird species seen on thefarm.
Past results have shown
how the county’s farmers areproviding vital habitat forbirds.
Any farmers or volunteerswho would like to participate
can [email protected] or
call 01273 763616.
RSPB offer free survey
Sussex Building Control,based at Horsham DistrictCouncil, is running a freetraining session for local ar-chitects, builders and con-tractors at the end ofFebruary.
The training session, enti-tled Cracking the Code, takesplace on Tuesday 23rd Febru-ary.
Sustainability is the buzzword in the construction in-dustry and local architects,builders and developers arebuilding homes in the Hor-sham District and Crawley tomeet the standards of the Gov-ernment’s Code for Sustain-able Homes.
To help local businesseswork with the Code this train-ing session, presented by Celo-tex, manufacturers ofsustainable insulation, will ad-dress the environmental issuesthat affect all individuals andorganisations involved in thebuilt environment throughcurrent and future legislation.
Energy conservation inbuildings is central to the Gov-ernment’s climate changestrategy and this seminar willdiscuss the possible changes toPart L of the Building Regula-tions over the coming years onthe Road to Zero Carbon. De-sign solutions and practicalrecommendations will be pro-vided to overcome typicalproblems designers and in-stallers face as a result of therequirements of the Code.
The free training session,
which is offered to local archi-tects, builders and contractorsas well as staff and members atHorsham District Council andCrawley Borough Council, is onTuesday 23 February startingat midday and will be held inthe Council Chamber at Hor-sham District Council, ParkNorth, North Street, Horsham.
Sussex Building Control pro-vides building control serviceson behalf of Crawley BoroughCouncil and Horsham DistrictCouncil. The team of profes-sional building control survey-ors work from the HorshamDistrict Council offices provid-ing pre-application advice,checking plans and inspectingprojects across the Horshamand Crawley areas
Sussex Building Control isalso supporting a training sem-inar for local developers andcontractors which gives anoverview of fire safety in build-ings.
l Sussex Building Control isa member of the national or-ganisation Local AuthorityBuilding Control (LABC),which is running a presenta-tion which addresses the keyproject tasks in designing,building and managing abuilding that is compliantand explains the responsi-bilities of professionals ineach phase or activity.
This training session aims tomake attendees familiar withthe issues surrounding fire,
such as how it starts, spreads,human behaviour and the po-tential consequences.
Developers, occupiers, own-ers, architects and contractorsinvolved in the procurement,design or construction of newbuild or refurbishment proj-ects from the Horsham Districtare being encouraged to takepart in the course. It is partic-ularly aimed at those workingin the education, health, hotel,commercial and residentialsectors.
For more information or tobook, email vanessa.good@hor-
sham.gov.uk. To find out moreabout Sussex Building Control,
visitwww.sussexbuildingcontrol.org
Cracking the codeof house building
Guilty Pleasurez are per-forming at Cisswood HouseHotel, Sandygate Lane,Lower Beeding, on Saturday(12th Feb) night.The band features several wellknown local musicians, withJane Smith (vocals), Sam Blue(vocals), Greg Hart (guitar),Gary Williams (bass), MickNeaves (drums) and AndyStewart (keyboards)
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Will rises fall flat?Lack of funding for themortgage sector con-tinues to be a con-cern for propertymarket experts.
Around half ofmortgage brokerswho responded to thePlatform survey saidthey were concernedabout the availability offunds to the mortgagesector.
The Council of Mort-gage Lenders (CML) isalso fearful. It warned thisweek of a £300billionshortfall in the amountthey will be able to lendwhich would normally befilled by savers' deposits.
This funding gap hasbeen filled through gov-ernment schemes duringthe current economic cri-sis, but these run out infour years time.
The CML is warningthat first time buyerscould be affected in thecoming years as lenders
lookto re-strict loans to those witha large deposit.
The UK could be at risk“of a chronic under-sup-ply of credit and the ra-tioning of mortgages forcustomers for many yearsto come," says the CML.
Landlords are also con-cerned by the lack ofmortgage finance. Half oflandlords who want to ex-pand their portfolios saythey are being frustratedby the lack of mortgage fi-nance, according to a sur-vey conducted by LSLProperty Services, whichowns the Your Move andReeds Rains lettingschains.
Mortgage brokers joined thedebate about house prices thisweek.
According to a survey by Plat-form, The Co-operative Bank’s in-termediary lender, three quartersof mortgage brokers are predict-ing house price rises of up to 5%during 2010.
A similar proportion believethere will be an increase this yearin interest rates, which the Bank ofEngland this week decided to re-tain at 0.5%.
Three quarters believe interestrates will rise to 1% by the end ofthe year.
Two thirds of those surveyedalso believe business in the mort-gage sector will be better in 2010compared with last year.
David Tweedy, director of Plat-form, said: "Intermediaries areconfident the next 12 months willbe positive for the market and thatthe sector is ready to do business."
“In contrast the Halifax is pre-dicting that house prices will re-main stable for much of the year.
House prices rose by 0.6% dur-ing January, according to latest fig-ures from the Halifax.
While this is the seventh monthin a row that the lender hasrecorded a rise in prices the Hali-fax’s housing economist Martin
Ellis points out that the rise in Jan-uary is below the monthly averagerise of 1.1% for the previous sixmonths.
He concludes that prices are setto remain flat for the rest of 2010,adding that there are signs thatmore people are putting theirhomes up for sale, which is likelyto put the brakes on further pricerises.
The recent rises in prices ofprime central London propertiesare also slowing down, accordingto latest figures from estateagency Knight Frank.
Lack of funding for the mort-gage sector continues to be a con-cern for property market experts.
House pricesrose by 0.6%
during January,according to
latest figuresfrom the Halifax -
the seventh monthin a row it has reported a rise
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Planning applications submitted toHorsham District Council under theTown and Country Planning Actsand related legislation requiringstatutory publicity. Applicationsregistered between 29/01/2010and 04/02/2010
DC/10/0174Overhead lines at Bourne Hill Byre,Kerves Lane, Horsham OverheadLines
DC/10/0212Insertion of 3 dormer windowsSixberries Golden Lane AshurstSteyning West Sussex BN44 3AU
DC/10/0213Proposed reconstruction of a conser-vatory to provide an en suite bedroomand replacement of the existing deck-ing with patio slabs (ConservationArea Consent) 6 Easton CrescentBillingshurst West Sussex RH14 9TU
DC/10/0211Proposed reconstruction of a conser-vatory to provide an en suite bedroomand replacement of the existing deck-ing with patio slabs 6 Easton CrescentBillingshurst West Sussex RH14 9TU
DC/10/0167Stationing of agricultural workersmobile home Land North of South-down View West Chiltington LaneBillingshurst West Sussex
DC/10/0199Gable end roof extension to providebedroom and bathroom 57 Daux Av-enue Billingshurst West Sussex RH149TD
DC/10/0175First floor extension 18 BlackbridgeLane Horsham West Sussex RH121RP
DC/10/0154First floor extension 2 Kings MewsBishopric Horsham West SussexRH12 1QL
DC/10/01552-storey side extension and new frontporch 32 Comptons Lane HorshamWest Sussex RH13 5NY
DC/10/01681980s glazed shop front to be re-placed with a timber framed shopfront with a timber double door andstall riser and air conditioning con-densers to be installed in the rear ex-ternal area 7 Carfax Horsham WestSussex RH12 1DW
DC/10/0169Erection of 1 fascia sign and 1 project-ing sign 7 Carfax Horsham West Sus-sex RH12 1DW
DC/10/0033Single storey orangery extension 11Wildgoose Drive Horsham West Sus-sex RH12 1TU
DC/10/0170Erection of single-storey garage andgarden storage area 65 Granary WayHorsham West Sussex RH12 1LA
DC/10/0173
Surgery to Leylandii trees (Work toTrees in Conservation Area) TheChantry Causeway Horsham WestSussex RH12 1HE
DC/10/0195Single-storey rear extension (Conser-vation Area Consent) Wakefields Jew-ellers Limited 11 West StreetHorsham West Sussex RH12 1PB
DC/10/0197Single-storey rear extension (FullPlanning) Wakefields Jewellers Lim-ited 11 West Street Horsham WestSussex RH12 1PB
DC/10/0201Surgery to Platanus Hispanica tree (Land opposite 11/12 Causeway, Hor-sham) (Work to Trees in Conserva-tion Area) Works To Trees
DC/10/0182Proposed conservatory to rear of re-placement dwelling and detachedgarage with utility room Mobile HomeThe Lodge Bullbrook Farm ValewoodLane Barns Green Horsham West Sus-sex RH13 0QJ
DC/10/0206Installation of new metal fire escapestair (external) from first floor staffaccommodation in lieu of existingmetal 'cat ladder' emergency escape(Full Planning) Crabtree Inn BrightonRoad Lower Beeding Horsham WestSussex RH13 6PT
DC/10/0207Installation of new metal fire escapestair (external) from first floor staffaccommodation in lieu of existingmetal 'cat ladder' emergency escape(Listed Building Consent) CrabtreeInn Brighton Road Lower BeedingHorsham West Sussex RH13 6PT
DC/10/0166Retention of summerhouse as ancil-lary accommodation to the maindwelling Plummers Plain Forge Hand-cross Road Plummers Plain HorshamWest Sussex RH13 6NX
DC/10/0110Relocation of existing farm businesscomprising the erection of 2 Quailbuildings and associated temporaryagricultural worker's dwelling, 2 sta-ble buildings (1 building comprising4 stables and 1 comprising 10 stables,feed store and tack room) and im-provements to existing access trackLot 3A Land at Kerves Lane and Colt-staple Lane Horsham
DC/10/0190Renewal of unimplemented planningpermission DC/05/1336 for erectionof timber framed outbuilding for do-mestic use Old Park Park Lane Maple-hurst Horsham RH13 6LL
DC/10/0205Surgery to 1 x Oak tree (T1) 47Sycamore Avenue Horsham West Sus-sex RH12 4TP
DC/10/0216Removal of existing double garageand garden store to be replaced withnew double garage and garden storeThe Rosary Nutbourne Common Pul-
borough West Sussex RH20 2HB
DC/10/0192Conversion of redundant agriculturalbuildings to 3 residential dwellings(to include 2 x 4-bedroom, and 1 x 2-bedroom dwellings) Manor FarmGreatham Lane Greatham PulboroughRH20 2ES
DC/10/0177Orangery to rear following demolitionof existing utility room Lower Barns-fold Tismans Common Rudgwick Hor-sham RH12 3BL
DC/10/0188Installation of a mobile home to pro-vide residential accommodation inconnection with applicants eques-trian use of land Land South of Oak-wood Farm Hooklands Lane Shipley
DC/09/2231Construction of a manege, barn andhardstanding Jendara CountrymanLane Shipley Horsham RH13 8PR
DC/10/0183Erection of 2-storey and single-storeyrear extension and associated internalalterations Bath House Denne ParkHorsham RH13 0AY
DC/09/2091Surgery to 1 x Oak tree 99 WoodlandsWay Southwater Horsham West Sus-sex RH13 9TF
DC/10/0184Surgery to 2 x Oak trees (T1 and T2)4 Amberglade Southwater HorshamWest Sussex RH13 9UB
DC/10/0209Fell 17 Silver Birch and 22 Scots Pine(Tree Preservation Order) PinewoodHouse Warren Chase Thakeham RoadStorrington Pulborough West SussexRH20 3RH
DC/10/0191Renewal of unimplemented planningpermission DC/05/0059 replacementdwelling and garage (amendment topreviously approved planning per-mission DC/04/0311) comprising al-terations to garage Meadow CottageFryern Road Storrington PulboroughRH20 4BJ
DC/10/0178Fell 1 Ash tree 7 Abbey Road SteyningWest Sussex BN44 3SQ
DC/10/0176Replacement outbuilding to playroomand store Pepperscombe HouseNewham Lane Steyning West SussexBN44 3LR
DC/10/0208Formation of 2 carport to serveSprockets Sprockets Castle LaneSteyning West Sussex BN44 3GA
DC/10/0074Demolish existing north facing firstfloor bay window and erect 2 storeyfunction room with 8 additional hotelbedrooms above (Full Planning) Tot-tington Manor Hotel and RestaurantEdburton Road Edburton HenfieldWest Sussex BN5 9LJ
DC/10/0075Demolish existing north facing firstfloor bay window and erect 2 storeyfunction room with 8 additional hotelbedrooms above (Listed BuildingConsent) Tottington Manor Hotel andRestaurant Edburton Road EdburtonHenfield BN5 9LJ
DC/10/0096Replace existing single storey rear ex-tension and garage with 2 new singlestorey structures (Full Planning)Pond Farm House High Street UpperBeeding Steyning BN44 3WN
DC/10/0097Replace existing single storey rear ex-tension and garage with 2 new singlestorey structures (Listed Buildingconsent) Pond Farm House HighStreet Upper Beeding Steyning WestSussex BN44 3WN
DC/10/0180Single-storey rear extension 20 Un-dermill Road Upper Beeding SteyningWest Sussex BN44 3JG
DC/10/0171Surgery to 2 Horse Chestnut trees14 Morris Way West Chiltington Pul-borough RH20 2RX
DC/10/0210Surgery to 7 Alder (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5,T6 and T7) trees Elleron Ramble-down Lane West Chiltington Pulbor-ough RH20 2NW
DC/10/0219Erection of 2,400 sq metres horticul-tural polytunnels Honeybridge Mush-room Farm Honeybridge Lane DialPost West Sussex
DC/10/0221Prior Notification to replace existingstorage buildings Cidermill FarmKnob Hill Warnham
DC/10/0203Fell 1 Sweet Chestnut (T3) surgery to1 Sycamore (T4) and 1 Douglas Fir(T5) Drifters Sandy Lane StorringtonPulborough RH20 3JJ
Further details of the applications, in-cluding plans, may be inspected at theCouncil Offices, Park North, NorthStreet, Horsham, during the period of21 days from 06/11/2009, or can beviewed at www.horsham.gov.uk
Any person who wishes to make rep-resentations to the Council should doso in writing, stating the referencenumber, within the stated period, tothe Director of Planning, Park House,North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL.
Any correspondence received will beavailable for public inspection andposted on the Council's website.The Council has introduced a schemeto provide the public with an oppor-tunity to speak at committee meet-ings when planning applications arebeing decided.
Details of the procedure can be ob-tained from the Planning Office or by
telephoning 01403 215192.
Planning applications
UK homeowners have learnt the les-sons of the credit crunch, accordingto one finance expert.
Ed Bowsher, head of consumer fi-nance at lovemoney.com, says that re-cent figures from the Bank of England'sLending to Individuals report showthat homeowners are trying to repairtheir finances and save, which he be-lieves is "absolutely the right thing todo".
Additionally the report revealed thatmortgage lending increased by a figureof £1.2 billion during December incomparison with the previous month.
Mr Bowsher describes this as "a verymodest kick upwards", adding that thestatistics could be attributable to thefact that there are an increasing num-ber of good mortgage deals coming onto the market.
He states that despite the fact thatthe recession has officially ended, hedoes not expect there to be dramaticrises in mortgage lending figures in theimmediate future as consumers are"still wary".
The latest Nationwide ConsumerConfidence Index recorded a threepoint increase in January to 73 percent.
Stamp out badlandlords
Legislation that is already in place inthe UK should be used to stamp outthe worst landlords to ensure thatrenters receive the best quality ofhousing, it has been suggested.
Alan Ward, chairman of the Residen-tial Landlords Association, states thatadditionally, the organisation has an-nounced an accreditation scheme,which is hoped to provide better stan-dards for tenants.
His comments come in response tothe announcement of new governmentmeasures, which will give people wholive in buy-to-let properties the chanceto give online feedback on their land-lords.
The move is hoped to help tenantsfind safer and better homes to rent,while offering extra support if prob-lems with their landlords or accommo-dation occur.
Housing minister John Healey, whenannouncing the plans, also added thata new housing hotline will be open forbusiness by the summer.
Saving is ‘rightthing to do’
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Leaders Limited, the area’s lead-ing specialist Rental Agent, ispleased to offer to let this lovelyone bedroom ground floormaisonette in the popular ManorFields development close to Hor-sham.
The property, which is offered onan unfurnished basis, comprises of;Covered entrance porch, spaciouslounge with separate dining area,large understairs storage cupboard,
modern re-fitted kitchen with appli-ances, double bedroom, super re-fit-ted bathroom with corner bath andpower shower.
Other features include a gardenarea to the front and a private en-closed side garden with table andchairs.
There is double glazing, neutraldécor throughout, allocated and vis-itors parking. Viewing recom-mended. Contact 01403 217585.
Estate agents Fox and Sons inHorsham is giving individu-als who register with thebranch in February a freeticket to this year’s IdealHome Show, running from 20March to 5 April at London’sEarls Court.
Those who register eitheronline or with the branch willbe sent one complimentaryticket at the beginning of Marchgiving them the opportunity tosee everything that the show,now in its 102nd year, has tooffer.
“We are delighted to offerhome seekers the chance to at-tend the famous show, andhopefully get some insight into
the latest ideas and designs forcreating their perfect home,”says Daniel Marks of Fox andSons in Horsham.
This year’s Ideal HomesShow will combine eight showsin one including Ideal Interiors,Ideal Home Improvements,Ideal Food, Ideal Gardens, IdealHome Gadgets, Ideal Shopping,Ideal Woman and Ideal Village.
For more information onregistering for your free Ideal
Homes Show ticket, or if youwould like some advice on thelocal property market, please
contact the local branch in TheCarfax or call 01403 217417.
The Ideal offer
Leaders Limited are pleasedto offer to let this smart onebedroom first floor flatwhich is situated in the pop-ular village of Billingshurst.
The property, which benefitsfrom gas central heating, dou-ble glazing and a single garage,briefly comprises of: Entrancelobby, lounge, modern openplan fitted kitchen with cooker,fridge freezer andwasher/dryer, double bedroomwith built-in cupboard, en-
suite shower room with largecubicle.
Contact 01403 21758 for fur-ther information or to arrange
a viewing.
A lovely ManorBillingshurst flatavailable to rent
More Choices atHorsham market
Most of us visit HorshamMarket for locally producedfood, fine furniture or sea-sonal flora.
Now you can pick up a hometoo...
On the 30th January Choicesopted to join in with thetraders at the popular market,giving the Choices team a greatopportunity to meet the publicface to face.
Paul Sharaton of Choicessaid: “We were able to speak toboth landlords and tenants andthis proved highly successful aswe handed out many landlord
packs and registered many ten-ants looking for property torent.
“We have also had two prop-erties since meeting landlordsat the market.
“Due to this success Choiceswill have a stand on the marketon the last Saturday of eachmonth and we look forward toseeing you all. “
If you have a property and re-quire any information aboutrenting it out or if you are a
tenant looking for somewhereto rent contact Choices on
01403 793799
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“Open House” / Four Good Sized Bedrooms / 19’ x 18’ Reception Room / ModernFitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room / Cloakroom and Utility Room / South Facing Garden / Garage and Off Street Parking / No Ongoing Chain
Quiet cul-d-sac Location / 3 Reception Rooms / 4 Bedrooms / Luxury En SuiteWetRoom and Family Bath/Wet Room / Fitted Kitchen / Double Width Garage / Front and Rear Gardens / Viewings Highly Recommended
1950’s Semi-detached / Cul-de-sac Location /Three Bedrooms / 13’ x 11’ Lounge /Refitted Kitchen and Bathroom/ Detached Garage / 70ft max Rear Garden / NoOnward Chain
Four Bedroom Detached Family Home / In Need of Modernisation / Potential toExtend (STTP) / Good Sized Plot with South Facing Garden /Two Reception Rooms / Kitchen/Breakfast Room /Two Garages and Off Street Parking / No Onward Chain
horsham £425,000 Guide Price
horsham £325,000 Guide Price
4 Good Size Bedrooms / Ensuite to Master Bedroom / 4 Large Reception Rooms / 18’ Kitchen/Breakfast Room / Large Rear Garden /Garage And Off Street Parking / In Need Of Some Updating / No Chain
Fantastic starter home / Close to town centre / Newly Fitted Kitchen / Allocated Parking / Freehold / Ideal for First time buyers
28’ Reception Room / 2 Double Bedrooms / 8’11” Modern Kitchen / 18’ Conservatory/Utility Room / Attractive Rear Garden / Viewing Recommended
3 Double Bedrooms / Extensive Refurbishment but keeping it’s Original Features / 2 Reception Rooms / En Suite Shower to Master / Access to Station andTown Centre / Viewings Recommended
horsham £149,950 horsham £595,000 horsham £215,000 horsham £275,000
horsham £479,950
horsham £270,000 Guide Price
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West Grinstead £299,950
Two bedroom, two bathroom barn conversion situated in the Old Sussex Stud. Property offers: master bedroom with en-suite shower room, private garden, double garage, private parking. Access
to A24 commuter route.
Horsham £425,000
A 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family house situated on the east side of Horsham within Forest and Millais catchment areas.
Comprising entrance hallway, cloakroom, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, upstairs master bedroom with
en-suite, three further bedrooms and family bathroom.
Kirdford £615,000
The Parham - A brand new four bedroom detached house situated within Bourn Meadows, a collection of 2, 3, 4 and 5
bedroom homes clustered around a village green in the hamlet of Kirdford.
Colgate £325,000
Connells brings to the market this first floor two bedroom apartment with stunning views over Surrey hills located in the
highly sought after Roffey Park. Accommodation comprises: two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, 22’ lounge, parking and
communal gardens.
Horsham £249,950
Connells present a two bedroom, two bathroom house situated in a cul-de-sac in North Horsham. Offers : lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, private
parking and garage. With access to Littlehaven mainline station.
Partridge Green £295,000
Well presented three double bedroom semi-detached chalet bungalow benefiting from : garage, driveway, conservatory, sitting room, dining room, re-fitted kitchen, refitted bathroom and landscaped front and rear gardens which back onto fields.
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Two bedroom Victorian semi-detached property with driveway parking comprised of : two double bedrooms, private garden and offering access to Horsham mainline
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Southwater £399,950
Connells brings to the market this substantial detached family home situated in the ever popular Beechwood cul-de-sac in
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Broadbridge Heath £270,000
Connells are pleased to bring to the market a three bedroom detached family home with off road parking for three cars
and garage. Offering access to Horsham town centre and to Guildford, M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and
Brighton.
Horsham £172,500
Connells bring to the market this substantial two bedroom maisonette situated in close proximity to Horsham town
centre and mainline train station. Due to the size we strongly recommend an internal inspection to avoid disappointment.
Horsham £224,950
A three bedroom semi detached property situated on the south side of Horsham which offers access to the town centre. The
property comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, conservatory, bathroom, three bedrooms and separate cloakroom. Outside
has private front and rear gardens with off road parking.
Horsham £229,950
Connells bring to the market this two bedroom end of terrace house. Accommodation comprises: two double bedrooms, large lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, bathroom, garage with driveway,
garden and further outbuilding.
Slinfold £279,950
Connells Horsham presents a two bedroom two bathroom cottage situated in a rural position with access to the M23
commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton.
Broadbridge Heath £139,950
A first floor maisonette situated in Broadbridge Heath which offers access to Horsham town centre with its shops,
restaurants and mainline train station.
Broadbridge Heath £147,950
Connells brings to the market this one bedroom first floor maisonette situated in Broadbridge Heath. Accommodation comprises lounge, kitchen, separate dining area, one double
bedroom, bathroom and shared rear garden.
Horsham £189,950
Connells Horsham presents a two bedroom, two bathroom luxury apartment situated in a cul-de-sac location on the North
side of Horsham with access to Horsham town centre and mainline train station.
Partridge Green £229,950
Three bedroom mid terrace with garage en bloc, driveway parking to front, conservatory. Access to A24 commuter route
to London, Gatwick and Brighton.
Horsham £115,000
Connells are pleased to present a three bedroom ground floor apartment, situated in Horsham town centre location and offers access to the M23, commuter routes to London, Gatwick and
Brighton.
Barns Green £129,950
Connells brings to the market this two bedroom bungalow situated in a sought after retirement development in Barns Green. This village location is ideal for retirement living and benefits include an on-site manager and communal facilities.
Immediate vacant possession.
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Horsham £275,000
Three bedroom semi-detached property with driveway parking to garage. Access to Horsham and Littlehaven train station. Offered with no ongoing chain.
Southwater £350,000
A four bedroom detached property situated in a cul-de-sac location in the village of Southwater. Accommodation comprises, entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge, separate dining room, conservatory,
kitchen, utility room, upstairs has master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside has driveway parking and garage also private front and rear gardens.
Horsham £239,950
A three bedroom semi-detached home situated in the popular Lambs Farm Close. Accommodation comprises: three bedrooms, large lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, bathroom, driveway, garage
and rear garden. Viewings highly recommended.
Horsham £429,950
The property briefly comprises entrance hallway, living room with double doors to rear garden, study, kitchen, separate utility
room, dining room, cloakroom, master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms
and family bathroom.
Horsham £494,950
Connells bring to the market this impressive five bedroom detached house set in a very secluded plot offering good access to M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton and
Horsham town centre and station.
Horsham £319,950
Three bedroom link-detached house has master bedroom with en-suite, two reception rooms, kitchen with utility room, garage
and driveway. Access to Littlehaven mainline train station and M23 commuter route.
Horsham £249,950
Three bedroom Victorian semi-detached house situated on the east-side of Horsham approximately 0.25 mile from mainline
train station, with a separate lounge and dining room. Is offered with vacant possession.
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Three bedroom, two bathroom Victorian terraced property situated on the west side of Horsham. Offers loft conversion with en-suite shower room with additional bathroom, re-fitted kitchen with
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A detached bungalow which has been extended by the current clients to offer adaptable accommodation and benefits from a good selection of schools including Delmont, Duke of Kent, Farlington, Hurtwood House and Cranleigh. Plot benefits 0.52
acre.
Connells bring to the market this character property situated in a sought after road within close proximity to Horsham town
centre with it’s bars, restaurants and boutiques. Also located close to Horsham rail station.
Horsham £309,950
A three/four bedroom link-detached property situated in a cul-de-sac location of North Horsham offering access to both
Littlehaven and Horsham mainline train stations. With two reception rooms plus conservatory, office and bedroom four an
internal viewing is highly recommended.
Horsham £259,950
Three bedroom semi-detached property built in 2005 by George Wimpey Homes situated approx 0.5 mile from
Horsham town centre which offers access to the train station.
Warnham £130,000
A two bedroom bungalow for the over 60’s situated in the village of Warnham with access to the local amenities. The property comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. Outside has private patio with
communal gardens and residents parking.
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Southwater, West Sussex £199,777
A terraced family home with two bedrooms, two reception rooms, conservatory and rear garden. The accommodation offers some scope for modernisation. Situated in the popular modern village location of Southwater.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
A well presented house with accommodation accessed from an entrance hall, the sitting room has a bay window with views of the communal garden.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Broadbridge Heath, West Sussex £175,000
Horsham, West Sussex £250,000
Cowfold, West Sussex £375,000 Lower Beeding, West Sussex £399,777
Horsham, West Sussex £295,000
Offering open farmland views, a modern mews house offering three bath/ shower rooms.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
A pretty part tiled hung mews house, in a secluded position at the end of a cul-de-sac. Accommodation is immaculately presented with sitting room, kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms, bathroom & separate en-suite shower room.Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
Pease Pottage, West Sussex oieo £325,000
North Parade, West Sussex £199,777
A versatile family home with garaging, driveway parking and mature gardens and swimming pool.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
A well presented apartment within a highly sought after development on the west side of Horsham.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
A pretty Victorian style cottage situated on the popular West side of Horsham. Refurbished by the current vendor to offer comtemporary well presented accommodation whilst retaing a wealth of charm and character features.Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
A beautifully presented, modern executive family home with contemporary designs. Situated in this highly sought after village cul-de-sac.
Contact Horsham : 01403 264441
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Upper Beeding, West Sussex £69,950
Partridge Green, West Sussex £265,000
A charming one bedroom Park Home on a favoured level site on the northern outskirts of the village near country and riverside walks.• Bedrooms : 1• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
A well presented semi-detached house with a good sized accommodation offering three/four bedrooms.• Bedrooms : 4• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Steyning, West Sussex £205,000
Small Dole, West Sussex £279,950
An opportunity to acquire a one bedroom flint period character Cottage in a central location to Steyning village centre. The property backs onto playing fields.• Bedrooms : 1• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the east side of Small Dole this three bedroom extended semi-detached family home is offered for sale with a double garage.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 2• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Steyning, West Sussex £229,950
Partridge Green, West Sussex £345,000
A three bedroom terraced house with long rear garden and parking convenient for schools and approximately half a mile from the High Street.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
A modernised and extended detached older style three bedroom bungalow with a large westerly facing rear garden. The property is offered with vacant possession.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Steyning, West Sussex £369,950
A semi-detached three bedroom family home situated in a cul-de-sac position with no through traffic in a sought after location close to the High Street in Steyning.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 2• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
Upper Beeding, West Sussex £219,950
Situated in a popular area of Upper Beeding this three bedroom mid terrace family home benefits from a good sized rear garden and garage.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Steyning : 01903 815806
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Storrington, West Sussex £375,000
Well presented spacious four bedroom family house arranged over three floors, master bedroom with en-suite, ‘L’ shaped kitchen/dining room, double aspect lounge, views over Bowling Green to rear.• Bedrooms : 4• Receptions : 2• Bathrooms : 2Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Storrington, West Sussex £294,950
A much improved three bedroom detached family house located in a popular location backing onto farmland. Salient features include a refitted kitchen/breakfast room, a 19’10 Georgian style lounge/diner, conservatory.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Storrington, West Sussex £189,950
Storrington, West Sussex £239,950
A charming spacious maisonette conveniently located in the heart of this sought after village. Accommodation comprises:- hallway, refitted bathroom and kitchen, dining area, lounge and two double bedrooms.• Bedrooms : 2
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Three double bedroomed semi detached family house benefitting from newly installed double glazing. The kitchen has a modern range of units.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Cootham, West Sussex £205,950
Storrington, West Sussex £285,000
Well presented three bedroom end terrace family home. Benefits include conservatory, double glazing, gas central heating, cloakroom/wc and garage.• Bedrooms : 3
Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Well presented Versatile semi detached cottage style house situated within the heart of the village. The property benefits from double glazing.• Bedrooms : 3• Receptions : 1 - 2• Bathrooms : 1Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
Storrington, West Sussex £209,950
West Chiltington, West Sussex £575,000
A semi detached house in a popular location in the heart of Storrington village. Two bedrooms, lounge, kitchen/dining room and first floor bathroom.• Bedrooms : 2• Receptions : 1• Bathrooms : 1Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
An attractive detached cottage style family home, offering versatile accommodation comprising three reception rooms.• Bedrooms : 4• Receptions : 3• Bathrooms : 2Contact Storrington : 01903 745761
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Horsham £360,000 Billingshurst £294,9504 Bedrooms
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Small Dole £295,000 West Chiltington £379,9502 Bedrooms
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Horsham £157,950Barns Green £249,500Southwater £234,950
Horsham £129,999
Horsham £214,950 Horsham £224,950Copsale £299,9502 Double Bedrooms
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Coolham £120,000 Billingshurst £225,000 Horsham £169,95080% SHARED OWNERSHIP
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Horsham £3,950 pcmA fantastic four bedroom, three bathroom farm house with swimming pool and eight acres of grounds surrounded by fields close to Horsham town centre. Available for short term and long term lets.
Pulborough £2,495 pcmA fine character five bedroom house offering spacious and versatile accommodation with an attached cottage approached via a long private driveway and set well back from the road, located on the outskirts of Pulborough.
Storrington £2,000 pcmA fantastic detached five bedroom, four reception and three bathrooms family home with double garage and parking located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the village of Storrington.
Broadbridge Heath £2,750 pcmA spacious four bedroom, three bathrooms renovated barn conversion with separate self contained annexe. Located at the end of a private lane in the village of Broadbridge Heath.
Dial Post £2,200 pcmA fantastic four double bedroom, three reception rooms and three bathrooms detached family house located on the green of the quiet village of Dial Post which is within easy driving distance of Horsham.
Stopham £1,850 pcmA unique and spacious three bedroom, two bathrooms, two reception rooms ground floor apartment forming part of an elegant country house with pleasant views over the grounds to open countryside beyond. Short & long Lets Available.
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Connells are proud to offer this well presented two double bedroom end of terrace property. The property comprises: entrance hall, lounge,
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A completely refurbished ground floor one bedroom apartment benefiting from excellent decorative order throughout, newly fitted
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A well presented first floor studio apartment offered in very good decorative order throughout. Features include electric heating and modern fitted kitchen, shower room, spacious living room and located in sought after residential location.
An excellently presented four bedroom three bathroom mews property situated in sought after residential location.
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487626 Broadbridge Heath £525 pcm• Beautifully presented and modern studio fl at• Situated in a popular village location• Easy access to commuter routes A24 and A23• Fitted kitchen with appliances• Available unfurnished
393518 Billingshurst £595 pcm• Smart 1 bed unfurnished fi rst fl oor fl at• Situated within easy reach of the station• Modern open plan fi tted kitchen• Double bedroom with cupboard• Gas central heating and single garage
81877 Horsham £680 pcm• Bright 2 bedroom unfurnished fi rst fl oor fl at• Entrance hall with large storage cupboards• Spacious double aspect lounge• Double bedroom and single bedroom• Communal gardens and allocated parking
569994 South West Horsham £750 pcm• Modern 2 bedroom ground fl oor fl at• Private garden and allocated parking• Two double bedrooms• Gas central heating and double glazing• Modern kitchen and bathroom
83175 Horsham £840 pcm• Modern 2 double bedroom house• Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac• Good size lounge / dining room• Rear garden and garage en-bloc• Available on an unfurnished basis
150168 Central Horsham £550 pcm• Modern top fl oor studio apartment• Situated in the centre of Horsham• Living area with double doors opening to Juliette balcony• Fitted kitchen with integrated appliances• Rent includes heating and water rates
306517 Horsham £625 pcm• Exceptionally spacious 1 double bedroom furnished split level fl at• Conveniently situated within walking distance of the station• Large lounge with wood parquet fl ooring• Good sized double bedroom with built in wardrobes• Allocated parking and communal grounds
464255 Horsham £625 pcm• Lovely 1 bedroom unfurnished ground fl oor maisonette• Situated in popular development• Modern re-fi tted kitchen and bathroom• Spacious lounge with separate dining area• Private side garden with table and chairs
447153 Horsham £800 pcm• Extremely spacious 3 double bedroom• Situated within easy reach of the town centre• Modern fi tted kitchen• Garage and residents parking• Available unfurnished
452382 Pulborough £850 pcm• Superb ground fl oor 2 bedroom executive apartment• Close to local amenities and mainline station• Modern fully fi tted kitchen with polished granite work tops• Master bedroom with luxury en-suite shower room• GCH, double glazing and secure allocated parking space
453597 Pulborough £850 pcm• Near new 2 double bedroom luxury ground fl oor apartment• Within walking distance of the mainline station• Modern fully fi tted kitchen featuring integrated appliances• Contemporary bathroom with high pressure shower• Security system, GCH, DG and secure parking. Unfurnished
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508366 Horsham £650 pcm• 1/2 PRICE REFERENCING FEES ON THIS PROPERTY!• Brand new converted 2 bedroom 1st fl oor apartment• Prime central location and close to the station• Modern bathroom and Gas Central Heating• SENSIBLE OFFERS CONSIDERED
84465 Rural Cowfold £1100 pcm• Spacious 3 bedroom detached bungalow• Situated in a superb rural location close to Cowfold• Spacious reception room with open fi re• Refi tted bathroom with shower facility• Large gardens with sun terrace
83183 Central Horsham £825 pcm• Well presented modern unfurnished 2 bedroom house• Situated close to station and town centre• Spacious lounge/dining room with patio doors• 2 double bedroom with built in wardrobes• Enclosed rear garden and residents parking
329559 Nr Horsham Station £1200 pcm• Stunning 2 bed (+ large mezzanine area) split level apartment• Situated in a development close to the town centre and station• Good size lounge with vaulted ceiling• Modern open plan fi tted kitchen with integrated appliances• Allocated parking and communal gardens
82477 Horsham £840 pcm• Modern 3 bedroom semi detached house• Situated close to town centre• Open plan lounge/dining room• 2 double rooms and one single• Garage and parking
581617 Warnham £650 pcm• Newly converted furnished studio fl at• Set within the grounds of a farm• Brand new fi tted kitchen with appliances• Superb luxury shower room• Council tax and water rates included
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538102 Wisborough Green £1600 pcm
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Horsham £695pcm
A first floor studio flat which has recently been refurbished situated in walking
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�Character apartment �Large reception room �En-suite to master bedroom �Lift access to apartment �Unfurnished | Available March
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rusper£525pcm
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RudgWick | £775 Pcm • Superb 1st floor unfurnished apartment available immediately • 2 double bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Secure gated development with allocated parking • High specification Kitchen & Bathroom • Walking distance of station & amenities
• One bedroom spacious furnished apartment • Modern fitted kitchen • Laminate flooring • Fitted Wardrobes • Walking distance of town centre & station
• One bedroom second floor unfurnished apartment • Good size accommodation presented in good order • Fitted Wardrobes • Walking distance of town centre & station • Parking
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� Three double bedroom town house � Separate dining room � Modern throughout
� Two double bedroom flat � Fully fitted hi-tch kitchen � Bathroom with electric shower
� Three bedroom bungalow � Tiled bathroom � Fitted kitchen
� Council tax and water rates included � Completely new built studio � Large living area
� Fitted kitchen � Master bedroom with ensuite � Allocated parking
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Burford House | 26 Worthing Road | Horsham | RH12 1SL
•Aonebedroomgroundfloorapartment
•SituatedwithgoodaccesstobothHorshamandCrawley
•23’1openplankitchen/livingroom•12’doublebedroom
•Allocatedparkingspace•Doubleglazing•Gasradiatorheating•Noonwardchain
HorshamOIEO £140,000 (Leasehold)
•Onedoublebedroommaisonette
•Fittedkitchen•BathroomwithShower
•Quitelocation•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Horsham£550pcm
•Wellpresentedtwobed-roomhouse
•Patiogarden•Allocatedparking
•Fittedkitchen•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Southwater£775pcm
•Onedoublebedroommaisonette
•Fittedkitchen•BathroomwithShower
•Quitelocation•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Horsham£550pcm
•Wellpresentedtwobed-roomhouse
•Locatedinapopulardevelopment
•Allocatedparking
•Fittedkitchen•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
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•Onebedroomapartment•Liftaccess•Balcony
•Spaciousthoughout•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Horsham£575pcm
•Luxurytwobedroomapartment
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•Fullyfittedkitchen•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Horsham£850pcm
•Twobedroommaisonette•Closetotowncentre•Offstreetparking
•Spaciouslounge•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Horsham£675pcm
•Luxurytwobedroomapartment
•Gatedparking•Mastbedroomwithensuite
•Fullyfittedkitchen•AvailableNow•Unfurnished
Horsham£850pcm
•Athreebedroomtownhouse•SituatednexttoHorshampark•Excellentorderthroughout•Downstairscloakroom
•15’1kitchen/diningroom•16’5livingroom•15’2masterbedroom•Garage&drivewayparking
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•Athreebedroomtownhouse•WithincloseproximityofMillaisschool•Downstairscloakroom•14’3kitchen/breakfastroom
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Ford grew its January car sales figures by al-most 1,200 units according to new industryfigures..
Ford Fiesta and Ford Focus continued as thefirst and second best sellers respectively in theUK market.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers andTraders confirms pole position for Ford afterthe first month of 2010 trading. The
Blue Oval's 22,128 car sales in January wereover five per cent up on 12 months ago. Ford'stotal was 6,122 cars ahead of its nearest rival.
BMW’s class-leading Sports Activity Vehicle,the BMW X5, will receive an array of designand engine changes offering even greaterperformance and lower emissions, whilstalso updating its look.
The new BMW X5 will be on sale from 5 June.Three new engines will be launched for the
xDrive30d, xDrive40d – replacing thexDrive35d – and the xDrive50i – replacing thexDrive48i. All of the new powerplants nowmeet EU5 standards.
The year marks 75 years of the Jaguar nameon both road and race cars.
As a continuation of this great heritage,Jaguar can confirm it will return to the famedLe Mans 24 hours.
With a total of seven wins, Jaguar is the singlemost successful British make in the race’s his-tory. Jaguar will return to Le Mans this year lin-ing up on the starting grid on 12th June 2010with an XKR GT2 run by JaguarRSR.
It’s been a bad week for Toyota.Problems with a sticking accel-erator pedal has meant thejapanese manufacturer is recall-ing millions of cars.
And while Toyota has been quickto point out that reported prob-lems are extremely rare, the audioclip of the 911 call made by adriver in America who lost hisbrakes at 120mph, resulting in thedeath of all four people in the car,has raised fears.
He was driving a Lexus, a divi-sion of the Toyota group.
Miguel Fonseca, managing direc-tor of Toyota GB Plc has reassuredUK customers about the safety oftheir vehicles.
“Toyota is very sorry about theconcern caused to its customersabout the safety of their vehicles bythe recall we have announced to fixan issue with the accelerator pedalin certain models.
“Among the several million Toy-ota vehicles sold across Europe inthe past five years there has been asmall number of reported cases ofdrivers experiencing a problemwith a sticking accelerator pedal.
“There have been no reports ofany accidents or injuries occurringas a result of this problem in Eu-rope, or the UK.
“People who drive any of themodels that are to be recalledshould also be aware that this isnot a problem that develops sud-denly.
There are warning signs that willindicate that your vehicle mighthave a problem, such as the accel-erator pedal becoming harder todepress or slow to return to itsnormal position.”Here are some of the questionsbeing asked, and some answers:
What exactly is the problem?There is a possibility that certainaccelerator pedal mechanismsmay, in rare instances, mechani-cally stick in a partially depressedposition or return slowly to theidle position.
What is the cause?Some accelerator pedal mecha-nisms may become worn. As a re-sult, friction in the mechanism mayincrease and intermittently resultin the accelerator pedal being hardto depress, slow to return or, in theworst case, stick in a partially openposition.
Are there any warnings that thiscondition exists?In some cases, the driver may no-
tice that the accelerator pedal isharder to depress or is slow to re-turn. In some cases, the driver maynotice a rough or chattering feelingwhen depressing/ releasing the ac-celerator pedal.
What is Toyota doing to addressthe issue in the UK?On 1 February 2010 Toyota con-firmed a comprehensive fix for theaccelerator pedals of the Toyotamodels planned for recall in Eu-rope (seven in the UK, see below).Priority in the recall will be givento the older vehicles among thoseaffected. Priority will also be givento those vehicles that have beenthe subject of specific customercomplaints.
When will recall work begin? Toyota expects the recall work tostart immediately after the arrivalof the required parts in the UK onWednesday, 10 February.
How and when will Toyota becontacting affected customers?Toyota has confirmed exactlywhich UK models will be the sub-ject of its safety recall and is nowreceiving the registration detailsand the contact details of the own-ers or registered keepers of these
vehicles from the DVLA.Using this information, Toyota isimmediately contacting the own-ers/keepers to inform them thattheir vehicle is among those cov-ered by the recall and that it willneed to be taken to a Toyota serv-ice centre for attention.
What models are affected?Toyota has communicated detailsof the 180,865 affected UK vehiclesto the DVLA. The total is made upof certain models from seven Toy-ota ranges:•iQ •Aygo•Yaris•Auris•Corolla•Avensis•Verso •Prius Toyota can confirm that, in the UK,manual Aygo models and all ver-sions of RAV4 are not included inthe recall. No Lexus models and noother Toyota passenger cars orlight commercial vehicles are af-fected in the UK.
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motors
What’s up next in our Hollywood Hall of Fame?
Been a bad week
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After Thelma and Louise,the third biggest star in the1991 road movie was a1966 Ford Thunderbird.
Which isn’t bad going, see-ing as brad Pitt was int hefilm.
In the end, it all ends on ahigh - then a low - as Thelmaand Louise, pursued by thepolice decide to “keep going”and drive off a 2,000 foot cliff.
Louise's classic T-Bird con-vertible symbolises the free-dom that she and Thelma sorecklessly pursue.
Their actions spiral out ofcontrol as the two of them
make their way across thecountry in the T-Bird, partic-ularly with the ever-more-daring Thelma, who has shedher giggly, goofy personalityfor a determined, aggressive,hard-drinking one.
When a policeman (JasonBeghe) stops them for speed-ing, Thelma threatens the po-liceman with her gun, stealshis gun, and locks him in thetrunk of his cruiser.
Thelma and Louise are fi-nally cornered by police atthe edge of a 2000-foot cliff.
Rather than be capturedand spend the rest of their
lives in jail, they decide todrive the car over the cliff andcommit suicide.
The film ends with a freezeframe of the car in mid-air.End credits begin over amontage of their happiestmoments together during theweekend.
The convertible, went upfor auction in Arizona in2008. It sold for $65,000.
At the same auctionWilliam Shatner's 1995Harley-Davidson sold for$30,000 and the 1966 GTOMonkeemobile, whichbrought $360,000.
Thelma and Louise
Porsche have developed thenew 911 Turbo S in responseto customer demand forgreater power, performanceand driving dynamics.
Building on the success andreputation of the revered 911Turbo, at the heart of this mostexclusive high-performance ath-lete is a six-cylinder ‘boxer’ en-
gine boosted by two turbocharg-ers with variable turbine geome-try.
An increase in horsepowerover the 911 Turbo of 30 hpboosts peak output to 530 hp(390 kW) and maximum torqueis a most impressive 700 New-ton-metres (516 lb-ft).
Despite its significant increase
in power and dynamic perform-ance, the new 911 Turbo S re-turns 24.8 mpg Combined (11.4l/ 100 km) and as such offersidentical fuel consumption to theregular Porsche 911 Turbo.
In conjunction with the LaunchControl function of the SportChrono Package Turbo that isalso fitted as standard, the 911
Turbo S accelerates from a 0-62mph in 3.3 seconds and reaches124 mph in 10.8 seconds. Topspeed is 196 mph .
Customers will also be able toexplore their 911 Turbo S anddevelop driving skills courtesy ofa Driving Experience Programmeat the Porsche Experience Centreat Silverstone.
Every so often, a car comes along that challengesconventional thinking.
A car that offers much more than you’d expect forthe money, redefines style, takes normal practice andturns it on its head.
The new Chevrolet Spark is one such vehicle. Well, that’s at least what Chevrolet reckon. Maybe
it’s an American thing - in the same way that the Su-perbowl is “the greatest show on Earth”.
It’s on sale in all major European markets, includingthe UK, from the first quarter of 2010
Cruze control Boxer enters ring
Big Screen Legends
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06(56) Ford Focus 2.0 TDCi Zetec Climate 20K, Hatch, A/C, ABS, One Lady Owner .........£8,599
05(05) Citroen C3 SX 104, 5 Door, 18KA/C, PAS, 1 Owner, FSH .........................£5,399
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06(56) Seat Ibiza 1.4 16v Sport, 3 Door, 48KA/C, 1 Lady Owner ..................................£5,499
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06(56) Citroen C4 SX 16v 5dr Auto, 13KHatchback, A/C, 1 Lady Owner...............£6,499
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Last Sunday Horsham LionsU10s rugby squad joined Hay-wards Heath, Heathfield, Hast-ings and Hove to compete forthe annual and hotly contested“H” Cup.
This year’s tournament washosted by Heathfield & WaldronRFC and the event coincidedwith the opening of their newpitch “Cypress Field”.
Horsham started strongly witha 2-1 win against Heathfield.Within virtually the first play ofthe game Joe Blake made astorming run from the half wayline to score his first try of thetournament. Jonathon Stanwayfollowed this with a further tryensuring a triumphant beginningto the day.
In a very close and fiercelycontested second game whichcould have gone either way, Hor-sham were defeated 1-0 bymajor rivals, Haywards Heathwho eventually went on to be-come overall winners of the tour-nament.
Horsham bounced back intheir third game by securing a 2-0 victory against Hove. It was amassive team effort with keyplays by Dan Longo on the wingand Oscar Quigley breakingthrough the centre of play, gain-ing rightful reward for the con-
stant pressure he imposedthroughout the game.
The Lions final contest wasagainst Hastings which they wonconvincingly 6-0, with a hat-trickof tries by Joe Blake, whose playwas solid throughout the tourna-ment. Further tries were scoredby Dan Longo, Max Paterson and
Vince Everitt who, in particular,showed awesome power by de-livering some great drives.
Once again the Lions team-work was outstanding and it issignificant that just the one trysnatched overall victory fromthem.
Coach Rob Stanway looked
back on the tournament and said“All the squad played well. If wehad drawn against HaywardsHeath, in what was a close game,we would have won the tourna-ment.
“Everybody tried their besttoday.”
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Brave Lions deniedtournament victory
For the first time ever inCottesmore Golf andCountry Club’s history,two ladies tied for thePar Tree Trophy at theend of year results.
Shirley Vance from Hor-sham and Marion Hol-lands from Crawley werethe joint winners achiev-
ing 14 pars each over thesummer period.
The par tree is a featureof many golf clubs partic-ularly to encourage thehigher handicappers – theplayer has to get the ballin the hole for the amountaccredited to the hole.Not as easy as it sounds!
GOLF
Club first as 2 ladies two for cup
With just three gamesremaining the battle tobe league championslooks likely to go downto the last games.
BBHeath VC are jointtop following a 5-4 win atRoffey CC B, helped by180's for Nathan Pearce &Ant Caswell, Glynn Joneshit a 180 for the homeside and Andrew Walkerchecked out on 110.
Roffey S&SC B closedthe gap at the top to justtwo points, but remain inthird place behind theteam they defeated TheRailway 6-3. Roffey's GaryStrong hit the league’shighest finish, 170.
Team mates Alan Wyatt& Tony Peters chipped inwith 180's. Kings Armsstay fourth after winning5-4 at home to RoffeyS&SC C despite a 180 forRoffey's Graham Millman& Kevin Bethall's 107 out.
Andy Alderton repliedfor the Arms with a 120check out.
The biggest shock ofthe week was the first win
of the season for RoffeyS&SC A, and what a win 7-2 at The Windmill.
In division two, run-away leaders The Shelleywon again, this time beat-ing Cat & Canary 6-3.Simon Shiv hit a magnifi-cent 156 out shot for Rof-fey CC A in his side’s 6-3win at The Tanners.
Horsham S&CC stay inthird, after beating bot-tom side The Coot 6-3.100+ finishes:Gary Strong-Roffey S&SC B-170Simon Shiv-Roffey CC A-156Andy Alderton-KingsArms-120Andrew Walker-Roffey CCB-110Kevin Bethall-Roffey S&SCC-107180’s:Tony Peters-Roffey S&SC BAlan Wyatt-Roffey S&SC BGraham Millman-RoffeyS&SC CNathan Pearce-BBHeathVCAnt Caswell-BBHeath VCGlynn Jones-Roffey CC B
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BBH victorykeeps them on top
Vital win comes at a price
Horsham put their recent de-feats against Boreham Woodand Kingstonian behind themto see off the challenge of in-form Ashford Town with a per-formance described by JohnMaggs as "one of the best ofthe season."
On a night of high drama, andtalking points aplenty, it wasHorsham's teenage trio that par-ticularly caught the eye withAdam Hutchings and TonyNwachukwu grabbing the goalsin a devastating opening spellthat left the visitors' 12 matchunbeaten run in tatters.
Not to be outdone, 18 year oldJosh Pelling marked his homedebut with a series of vital savesincluding a first half penaltyfrom Brian Haule to help movethe Hornets to within a point ofthe play-off positions.
The result was tainted, though,by a less than convincing displayfrom the match officials whocaused frequent bemusement
and frustration to both sidesthrough a number of puzzlingdecisions, culminating in thecontentious dismissal of AlexHaddow, who was shown a sec-ond yellow card for an allegedtrip on Warren Harris five min-utes from time.
Without a league goal in morethan 3.5 hours of football, no-onewould have anticipated thewhirlwind start from the homeside that produced 2 quickfiregoals in the first 11 minutes,with Hutchings and Nwachukwuat the heart of things.
The first, on 8 minutes, owedmuch to two of the club's moresenior players as Haddow's finecross was headed powerfullygoalwards by Andrews andNwachukwu was quickest toreact after Paul Burgess couldonly parry the ball away, theyoungster stabbing the ballhome at the foot of the post.
The biggest cheer, though, un-doubtedly came when Hutchingsclaimed his first senior goal forthe club in Horsham's next at-tack.
Acheampong's measured passplayed Nwachukwu in to spacebeyond the full-back and the tal-
ented winger raced to the goal-line before pulling the ball backfor Hutchings to thrash a firsttime shot high in to the net.
It was tremendous start forHorsham and totally vindicatedthe manager's decision to in-clude the youngsters in the start-ing XI.
Horsham’s third goal was,once again, as stunning in its ex-ecution as it was in its inception.
Inevitably, Nwachukwu wasinvolved when he and Sargentcombined to set Andrews freedown the right and when the bigtarget man crossed low and hardin to the penalty area, Hardingstepped over the ball to allowHaddow a free strike and hemade no mistake, rifling the ballin to the bottom corner of the netwith Burgess given no chance.
Ashford were given a dubiouspenalty but justice was done asPelling guessed correctly anddived to his right to smotherBrian Haule's weak effort tomaintain Horsham's 3-0 advan-tage at the break.
More controversy was to fol-low, 8 minutes after the restart,when Johnson attacked downthe wing and centred for the un-
marked England to shoot at goalfrom less than 5 yards out.Pelling spread himself full lengthto repel the Ashford man's effortand grab hold of the ball as itspooned above him, only for thelinesman to indicate that the ballhad crossed the line.
Quite how the official couldhave made such an importantdecision, positioned close to theAshford dug-out rather than inline with play, is anyone's guessand Pelling's anger was com-pounded with a yellow card forhis protests.
Horsham engineered anothergood break that was to result intheir 4th goal on 64 minutes.
Knee passed inside to Sargentand the midfielder played a de-lightful ball behind the full-backfor Haddow to cross for Hardingwho finished at the second timeof asking, after Burgess and thepost had kept out the striker'sfirst attempt.
Horsham though were to pickup several yellow cards as theyheld on to their 4-1 lead, andmove on to eighth in the table.
Next match: v Maidstone United(a) Saturday 13th February ko
3pm
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Horsham are just onebonus point win awayfrom the Sussex Leaguefinal after a narrow defeatof bottom-placed Hove atCoolhurst.
The visitors took a first-half lead only for Horsham
level with the last play of thefirst half, Chris Wessoncrossing the line after greatwork from Kyle Fuller.
Down the hill in the sec-ond half, Horsham took con-trol for long periods andwere rewarded with a try
from flanker Simon Ashman.He was then injured badly
and needed an air ambu-lance before being taken tohospital.
Horsham were distractedbut managed to hang on fora crucial win in a bad-tem-
pered that ended with ahome player sent off forfighting.
Simon was later releasedfrom hospital with a bruisedneck and should be fit forthat vital final match againstHeath next month.
Neck fears for Ashman
Horsham Sparrows Under 12girls team faced Littlehamptonon Sunday.
After beating their “Yellow”team 4 -1 a few weeks back, ex-pectations were high for Spar-rows.
The starting lineup was Fran,Georgia, Chloe, Lucy, Keyannea, Si-enna and Georgina. Subs wereHope, Charlotte and Ellie.
Sparrows won kick off but lostpossession virtually straight awayand in the early stages struggledto play as a team.
Sienna came off and Charlottewent on as Sparrows attempted tostrengthen the midfield.
The girls gave 100% commit-ment and had bags full of enthusi-asm but had forgotten the basics -control, pass, move, much to thefrustration of the coaches.
The defence held strong andSparrows did push hard for a goalbut Littlehampton kept it simple,passed the ball around and foundthe back of the net.
But Horsham picked them-selves up and things were startingto look promising but the shoot-ing was still a little off target.
A substitution was made andback on came Sienna. With thewords from the coach still ringingin her ear, she grabbed hold of the
ball, took a touch, put her footstraight through the ball and hit itnice and hard but more impor-tantly low and directly into thecorner.
It was a great finish and thingswere starting to look up.
Hope came on for Georgina topile on the pressure for their de-fence and Ellie gave Lucy a chanceto take a breather.
Half time came and went andSparrows continued to work hard.Sometimes, they played greatcounter attacking football butcouldn’t find the right pass upfront to finish the job off.
Coach Tony Monella said: “Wewere a team of individuals thisweek which doesn’t please me asI encourage everyone to play as ateam.
“Our first touch on the whole,was also a point of concern. Wehave Oakwood this weekend athome who have now taken 4thplace away from us.
“The week after is our semi finalso we really need to up our gameand attitude before then. Hope-fully, this week’s game has actedas a wake up call.
“I was pleased with the team’scommitment this week and nowwe need to add the concentrationand skill that I know we have.”
Sparrows girlsbattle for draw
Juve sink the pinkHorsham Juventus progressedinto the quarter final of the Sus-sex County Sunday Cup with a10-3 victory against PinkFlamingos from Brighton.
After a slow start Juve went be-hind after but soon equalisedwhen a long throw from KarlMitchell-Harris found RyanArcher to knee in at the back post.Juve took the lead when anotherlong throw found Josh Archer whofound some space in the area tosidefoot home.
Horsham Juventus never lookedback and scored again when Manof the Match Mitchell Harris’ flickon found Damon Aston to roundthe keeper and put juve 3-1 up.Juve 4th was clearly goal of the
game when Aston, from 30 yards,hit a screamer which left Flamin-gos’ keeper no chance.
In the second half Juve startedoff strongly and Grant Miller teedup Shaun Findlay to poke homeand minutes later Aston’s shotfound the unmarked CharlieHodgson to make it 6-1.
Pink Flamingos did pull a cou-ple of goals back but when JoshArcher won and scored a penaltythe game was over. Archer thengot his hat-trick and Findlayadded another. Monkey Adams,making his comeback from injury,set up Aston for his hat-trick, scor-ing from a tight angle.
Horsham Juventus next travel toBrighton side Mitre Tavern.
Year 10 Junior SportsLeaders at Millais schoolorganised the first ISportcompetition between twospecial schools, QueenElizabeth II and CourtMeadow School.
The ISport (an initiative ofGlobal Tennis) competitionthat took place on Tuesdayat Millais School was the firstof a number of competitionsinvolving those with physicaland learning disabilities.
This event included anumber of events allowingthe children to competeagainst themselves and an-other school, and it was runby the girls currently doingtheir Junior Sports Leaders
Award. Gary Marlow, ISport said:
“I was extremely impressed
and surprised with the qual-ity of the girls’ organizationof the event, I was even more
amazed at the way theyworked with the children inthe competition, as it can bevery daunting.
“I have been to many or-ganised events by profes-sional bodies and Millaisstudents did a better job!”
The competition itself in-volved a number of stationsincluding target throwing,hurdles, vertical jump orpush, speed bounce or speedpush. All children took partin the events, and had a fan-tastic time.
The next competitiontakes place in March whichwill be hosted by CourtMeadow School.
Success for ISport
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CRICKET
Rampart openerstear apart Trinity
No fewer than four of HorshamTrinity’s batsmen were run outas they lost to Roffey in theUnder 16s Identilam Colts In-door Cricket League at Tan-bridge on Saturday.
The other two wickets were ac-counted for by Sam Collins, whoin his only over took two wicketsfor no runs as Trinity only man-aged 39-6.
Only Tom Norris reached dou-ble figures, but this was all aboutgood fielding and wicket-keepingfrom a young Roffey side.
For Roffey, Oli Bidlake, 17*, andTom Barnes, 12*,under no pres-sure, were able to knock off theruns comfortably.
Horsham won the toss ,andelected to bat, and although los-ing wickets at regular intervals,they made a very respectabletotal of 124-4 ,thanks mainly toJoe Humphries,29*,& JackDean,17*.
For Ifield, Kuldep Patel was thebest bowler with figures of 2-33.Horsham’s bowling was very ac-curate, and Ifield’s batsmen were
unable to get the ball away, andalthough several batsmen made astart, a good spell from DanielVernon (2-12) applied the brakes.
Only Chris Child resisted thePulborough attack with a score of21, but Shane West’s spell of 3-12,from his 3 overs , completely un-dermined them and they were allout for 70 in 11.3 overs.
Southwater’s bowlers keptthem in the game, taking wicketsat regular intervals, but ShaneWest took 18 off the ninth over,and it was all over.
RESULTS Group A
Roffey 42-0 (16 Pts) beat Hor-sham Trinity 39-6 (0pts)Horsham 124-4 (14pts) beatIfield 73-5 (2 pts)Pulborough 71-4 (16pts) beatSouthwater 70-6 (2 pts)
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Horsham put up a spiriteddisplay against high-flyingKingstonian but were un-able to find a way pasttheir former goalkeeperRob Tolfrey.
His two stunning saveshelped the visitors recordtheir third league win in arow to close the gap on fal-tering leaders Dartford.
In front of Gorings Mead'ssecond highest gate of theseason, swelled by a fair-sized travelling contingent,the Hornets were secondbest during a fairly turgidfirst half in which arguablythe most telling piece of ac-tion produced the game's de-cisive moment when CarlWilson-Denis headed homehis 11th goal of the season on31 minutes.
It took the introduction ofTony Nwachukwu to liven upthe hosts after the break butTolfrey put in a near faultlessdisplay to frustrate his for-mer team-mates as they laidsiege to his goal for much ofthe second half and, when hewas finally beaten, the wood-work came to his aid to denySam Tucknott a sensationalequaliser.
These two sides played outa superbly entertainingmatch on the Kingsmeadowcarpet back in September butthe chances of a repeatlooked unlikely as the sidesmade their way on to a glue-pot of a pitch, littered withpotholes, divots and scatter-ings of sand.
The Hornets had a sniff of
an opening, just before thehalf hour, when Tolfrey's un-derhit clearance fell for Tuc-knott who showed greatawareness to pick out JackPage with a sweeping passbut Jolley was back in thenick of time to clear the ballaway from danger as the'keeper rushed quickly backto his goal.
The near-miss joltedKingstonian in to a responseand a terrific crossfield passfrom Matt Gray sought outHickie who forced a fine savefrom Bradshaw at his nearpost. From the corner, lead-ing scorer Bobby Traynorturned provider by chippingthe ball towards the far postwhere Wilson-Denis headedhome from close range.
The visitors would haveextended their lead threeminutes later, had it not beenfor the reactions of Brad-shaw.
Moments later, Hardingwas unable to find the space
to shoot inside a packed areaand a rare chance waswasted although Jack Page'sfollow-up shot produced aloud appeal for a penaltyafter the ball appeared tostrike a hand.
The appearance ofNwachukwu after the breakwas acknowledged by appre-ciative applause from theHorsham faithful and theyoungster wasted little timein making his mark, embark-ing on an exciting run downthe right-hand touchline be-fore being upended uncere-moniously by Hickie whoreceived a caution for hissins.
Kingstonian were strug-gling against the pace of Hor-sham's nippy wingers andMaggs added another dimen-sion to his side when he re-placed the excellent Paynewith Haddow and the newarrival would have been cel-ebrating a Horshamequaliser within seconds,
had Seanla's header notcleared the crossbar fromSargent's inviting free-kick.
Nwachukwu continued totorment the visitors downthe right-hand touchline, andthe home fans were certainlyenjoying what they werewatching, as their side pro-vided the commitment andworkrate to matchNwachukwu's skill.
Tolfrey then pulled off thefirst of his double saves whena great cross fromNwachukwu saw Sargent'smishit shot turned goalwardsby Harding but Horsham'sformer number one stopperproduced an incredible blockfrom point-blank range.
Maggs pushed the limpingAndrews in to the attack forthe final quarter of an houras the frantic siege continuedon Tolfrey's goal whereHarding and Haddow saw ef-forts kept out by brave blocksby the Ks defence.
But it was evident that thiswas destined not to be Hor-sham's afternoon when ascintillating moment of playended in further heartache.
Hutchings' persistencesaw him win possession ofthe ball in midfield and findSargent with a pass. Asweeping pass from the for-mer Leatherhead midfielderwas inch-perfect for Tuc-knott who raced to the edgeof the box before unleashinga spectacular strike thatcrashed off the crossbar.
Then late on,Nwachukwu's delicate flicklooked like earning a thor-oughly deserved point untilTolfrey arched himself back-wards to turn the ball overthe crossbar with his out-stretched fingertips.
We were Robbed!Horsham 0
Kingstonian 1BOXING
Showcase is cominghome to Holbrook
Horsham Amateur Boxing Clubwill be holding its showcaseevent back in the town thisyear.
In 2009, the club held a verysuccessful showcase at HenfieldLeisure Centre, but this year it’llbe at the holbrook Club,NorthHeath Lane, Horsham, on Satur-day, 27th March.
Doors open 7pm and the box-ing starts at 8pm. Tickets cost £10in advance or £12 on the door.
Tickets are available from theHolbrook Club on 01403 751150,Horsham ABC on 07831 553328.Tickets can also be bought atApache and Horsham Barbers.
FOOTBALL
West Sussex cupcancellations
Cup competitions involvingWest Sussex Football Leagueclubs have been cancelled, dueto a massive backlog of leaguefixtures due to the weather.
Chris Bridges, general secre-tary and fixtures secretary, said:“At the Committee meeting lastThursday we discussed the futureof the Cup competitions in view ofthe present backlog of fixtures.
“I spent a lot of time analysingthe situation and after a lengthydiscussion the committee regret-tably decided to abandon all ofthem with immediate effect.
“We did not take this decisionlightly and I am sure a number ofclubs will be particularly disap-pointed but we had no option inorder to finish the League sea-son.”
PICTURES: JOHN LINES
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Rasmus Madum produced alast-gasp winner as RoyalUnited beat championship ri-vals Southwater on Saturdaymorning.
In a thrilling encounter atPhillips Field, Under 11 DivisionD leaders Royal United extendedtheir advantage over secondplace Southwater.
A tense game of relatively fewchances suddenly came alive inthe final moments, with the gritand determination of Southwater(in red) up against the attackingflair of Royal United.
United hit the woodwork threetimes in ten frantic final minutesas Southwater rode their luck,but persevered to claim all threepoints with Madum’s close rangefinish.
For the most part, the first halfwas a battle of the midfield withfew moments of class football.The Royals had the better of thechances though. Robbie Bright-man forced Eddie Law into ac-tion with a fierce drive towardsgoal after great work from SamWheeler on the left.
And the same two attackerscombined well once again, withBrightman missing from closerange after a blistering Wheelercharge down the left flank.
But for the most part Southwa-ter’s central defensive pairing ofDan Casey and Ben Kidner dealtwith the Royals’ attack, andSouthwater could have gone intohalf-time a goal to the good.
A long ball set Tom Cockram
free for a one-on-one chance, buthe dragged his shot wide of theleft post, and it was goalless atthe break.
The second half though was farmore entertaining.
Royals took a deserved lead,and it was the ever-threateningSam Wheeler who scored thegoal. It looked as though he hadblown his chance as Southwa-ter’s back line was quick to closehim down, but a lovely turn onthe edge of the box tricked de-fender Dan Casey, who had stuckadmirably to hisman for most ofthe game. It al-lowed the yardhe needed forthe shot. EddieLaw in the South-water goal couldn’tquite get across to keep out theshot.
But he made up for that mo-ments later. Boosted by the goal,Royals poured forward, and asweet shot by Matthew Blogglooked destined for the backof the net. But Laws pulledoff a spectacular mid airsave with his legs to keephis team in the game.
And within a couple ofminutes, Southwaterequalised, a littleagainst the run ofplay. Ben
Clark scored a goal from nothing,chasing down a hopeful balldown the left flank, sticking out aboot and finding the net with agreat strike from the edge of thebox.
S u d -denly,t h em o -m e n -
tum of the game had turned.Cameron Houston, who had beenlimited to just a few attackingruns, came close to putting thereds ahead, and suddenly Royal
United’s small but feisty de-fender Gareth King neededto raise his troops.
Southwater’s number 11then had a great chance
after being putthrough one-
o n - o n eafter aprobingrun by
R o b b i eWalder, who was be-ginning to dominatein central midfield.
But Royals weath-ered the storm, and achange of tactics saw
them throw an extraman up front for the
final ten minutes. It wasa move that was to pay
dividends.Daniel Huddlestone
looked to have won it, butunder pressure from two de-fenders, he could only pokehis shot against the left post.Moments later, a mazy runsaw Wheeler waltz into thebox, but a superb last ditchchallenge by Cockram de-nied him.
Laws then came to
PICTURES: CHRIS WOOLGARSam Wheeler was in inspiring form for Royal United
Royals leave it late
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Horshamshoot down
Rangers
We may be well in to Febru-ary, but Horsham YouthUnder 14’s played only theirthird home game of the sea-son on Saturday.
Despite the lack of football,Horsham kept up their chal-lenge at the top of the Arun &Chichester League with athumping win against thirdplace lancing Rangers.
The result sees Horsham gofourth, just two points offleaders Sompting and withgames in hand on all theteams above them.
Horsham started the gamebrightly and took the leadwith a great strike from 20yards by Connor Cushing inthe 6th minute. Horshamplayed some nice footballwhich resulted in Stanley Ricegetting Horsham's secondgoal after 17 minutes.
Lancing conceded a penaltyin the 24th minute which wasnicely put away by JacobWaller.
Lancing got out of the start-ing blocks first in the secondhalf with a goal within the first45seconds, but Horsham soonregained control of the gamewith Stanley getting his sec-ond goal.
In the last 10 minutes ZakComber got a hat- trick withthe first in the 60th minute.His second was 2 minuteslater and then Zak completedthe rout with a penalty inadded time.
Roffey Robins Ath U14s 3Maidenbower Colts 1An entertaining first halffailed to produce any goals, asboth defences held firm.Maidenbower came out thestronger in the second half,and took an early lead after 5minutes.
Roffey had a penalty appealturned down straight after,but this just inspired Roffey,
and attack after attack eventu-ally lead to a goal mouthscramble that saw a MattSigrist shot come off the post,the rebound was hit by Con-nor Pollard, but the goalbound shot was somehowsaved by the defender on theline, again the ball reboundedout, this time to Max Lewis,who finally drove the ballhome from 6 yards.
Roffey were far the betterside in the second half, andafter good work from GeorgeHole on the left, his cross waswell finished by Matt Sigrist.
Roffey nearly got caught onthe break, but a combinationof Roffey keeper Jason Dur-rant and man of the matchOmar S-King, kept the ball out.
Connor Pollard made thegame safe, slotting from 5yards with 10 minutes to go.
Royal United U14's 8 Albury Eagles 2Having not played since 7thNovember, Royal United(above) were eager to getback to playing football and
thats just what they didagainst Albury.
Zac Love beat the keeper forUnited’s first. With Alburybeing rushed into playing theball early and giving the ballaway, Jake Legrange added asecond.
The Royals could have gonefurther ahead with opportuni-ties being created in midfieldfrom Tom Frankland & Stan-ley Rice, but it was man of thematch Connor Cushing whoscored a first half hat-trick in-cluding a 20 yard thunder boltof a free kick.
Albury hit back with a goalwithin the first 5 mins of thesecond half. However, JakeLegrange added his secondbefore Royals captain JacobWaller added another.
Credit to Albury who nevergave up and added a second,but Royals got their final goalwhen Zac Love was up-endedin the box and Jacob Wallercooly converted the resultingpenalty to finish 8-2.
Their were excellent per-formances from Lewis Clark,Aaron Chaplin, Harry Garman& Reiss Blackwood.
PICTURES: JOHN LINES
Horsham 7Lancing 1
Under 14s Youth
Southwater’s rescue once again,denying United’s RasmusMadum, before Blogg hit the leftpost as Southwater desperatelydefended in the final minutes.
Southwater had a chance tosteal it, but nobody could applythe finishing touch to a danger-ous cross that drifted right infront of the goal.
But just as it looked as thoughSouthwater might earn a pointfor their endeavour, Madumbroke their hearts with a latewinner.
The ball found its way to theedge of the box and Huddlestoneslammed the ball against thecrossbar. But luckily for the Roy-als it bounced down right at thefeet of the grateful number 7,who made no mistake fromclose range.
It was no less than RoyalUnited deserved, with severalexcellent individual perform-ances from the likes of SamWheeler, Adam Brown andGareth King, combined withsome good passing football.
But it was a cruel way forSouthwater to lose, having pro-duced such a determined per-formance.
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Horsham Youthmaintain title
challenge -P55
Charity bid still on
track - P10
Under 11high-fliers
clash - P54
Hornets fire in four
Horsham put their recent defeats against Boreham Wood and Kingstonian behind them to see off the challenge of in-form Ashford Town with a performance described by John Maggs as "one of the best of the season." For a full report of the 4-1 win see Page 51
Horsham Youthmaintain title
challenge -P55
Charity bid still on
track - P10
Under 11high-fliers
clash - P54
Hornets fire in four
Horsham put their recent defeats against Boreham Wood and Kingstonian behind them to see off the challenge of in-form Ashford Town with a performance described by John Maggs as "one of the best of the season." For a full report of the 4-1 win see Page 51
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