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West Sussex
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10 tips to help your kids get the most out of revision
With both GCSEs and A-Levels well under way across Sussex, thousands of young people are hitting the books to brush up on their knowledge before they head into the exam hall.
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Sussex Sharks slip to Vitality Blast defeat
Sussex were beaten by Glamorgan as the Welsh county made an impressive start to their Vitality Blast campaign.
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Arun police investigating antisocial behaviour
Police in Arun are investigating reports of a black high-powered electric scrambler bike riding dangerously in the Barnham, Yapton and Westergate area.
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Operation Reassure taking place in Chichester and Arun
Operation Reassure is now taking place in Chichester and Arun and it will run until June 19th.
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12,000 trees planted to mark Queen's Jubilee
To celebrate the Platinum Jubilee over 12,000 trees have been planted in the South Downs and all of them are dedicated to Her Majesty.
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Refurbished Littlehampton support hub officially reopen
Mind, West Sussex mental health support hub on Maltravers Drive was officially reopened last week by outgoing Littlehampton Mayor, Cllr Michelle Molloy, at a reopening ceremony – complete with speeches and a celebratory cake.
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New signings on the horizon for Bognor Regis Town FC
MAangerRobbie Blake believes Rocks fans will be excited by the squad being assembled ahead of the Isthmian premier division campaign -- but he admits they may have to wait a while before new signings can be revealed.
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Farewell tour for 40-year-old train fleet raises £26,000 for mental health
The final run by a train in Southern’s now-retired 40-year-old Class 455 fleet has raised over £26,000 for the mental health charity Mind.
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Littlehampton RNLI assists vessel with rigging failure
The volunteer crew of Littlehampton RNLI towed a vessel with rigging failure to Littlehampton Harbour.
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Worthing could become next town to declare a ‘cost of living emergency
Worthing could soon follow in the footsteps of Eastbourne and become the second town in the UK to declare a ‘cost of living emergency’ or ‘poverty emergency’.