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Southern Water response to MP concerns in Portsmouth
Southern Water has responded to concerns raised by Portsmouth’s two Labour MPs about ongoing sewer works on Eastern Road.
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Car crash on the A267 at Five Ashes
Two drivers have been taken to hospital following a crash on the A267 at Five Ashes.
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Car crashes into hospital in Haywards Heath
A car has crashed into the main entrance doors at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath.
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Flooded roads across the South
Motorists across the South are being urged to take extra care on the roads this morning after another spell of heavy rain overnight led to widespread flooding and difficult driving conditions.
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Camilla Chapman from Chichester who was fighting cancer has died
A woman from Chichester who inspired and supported countless people through her courage and honesty through her cancer journey has sadly died.
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Family members sentenced for abusing two girls in Sussex
Six defendants have been sentenced for 39 offences including rape, sexual assault, child cruelty and perverting the course of justice against two girls in their family in West Sussex.
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Yellow weather warning for rain in Sussex and Hampshire
A yellow weather warning remains in force today as further heavy rain is forecast across parts of West Sussex and Hampshire.
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Council invests £8 million in leisure facilities as part of new leisure contract
Chichester District Council has announced a major £8 million investment in its three leisure centres as part of a new 15-year leisure contract due to begin on 1 May 2026. The decision was approved at a special Cabinet meeting on 20 January and has now been confirmed following the standard call-in period.
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Colourful laser shows will light up Chichester Canal Basin
Hits from pop royalty including Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter will feature in this year’s colourful laser shows at Chichester Canal Basin, taking place later this month.
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Decision due on Newhaven speed limit
Plans to lower the speed limit in part of Newhaven are due to go in front of county councillors next week.
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Southsea sea defence designs approved
Councillor claims “In two years, Southsea will have one of the finest promenades in Europe” as sea defence designs are approved.
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Illegal vapes worth £138,000 seized in Hampshire
Vapes and tobacco products with an estimated street value of £138,000 have been seized by Hampshire County Council.
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Complaint planned after Sussex Police Commissioner censure vote
A formal complaint is to be lodged after members of the Sussex Police & Crime Panel voted to censure the Police & Crime Commissioner.
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Bike-A-Thon for Chichester's Camilla Chapman
Many people across the Chichester area will remember Camilla Chapman – the local woman who is urgently trying to raise £250,000 to help fund specialist cancer treatment.
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Man pleads guilty to killing Anthony Scarrott from Worthing
A man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of 80-year-old Anthony Scarrott from Worthing.
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The Holloways will perform in Chichester
More acts have been confirmed for this year’s Back Then Festival, as organisers continue to build anticipation for one of Chichester’s biggest summer music events.
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Extensive refurbishment of the Sails of the South begins this February
Portsmouth City Council is set to begin refurbishment work on the Sails of the South on the M275 from 10 February, as part of efforts to keep the landmark safe and looking its best ahead of Portsmouth’s centenary year as a city.
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Appeal following collision in Portsmouth
Police are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage following a road traffic collision in Portsmouth.
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New community safety grant fund launched to support local projects across Arun
The Safer Arun Partnership has launched a new Community Safety Grant Fund.
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Arrests and safeguarding in Sussex for Child Sexual Abuse Intensification Week
Sussex Police and partners have taken part in a campaign of arrests and safeguarding as part of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Intensification Week.
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Boy stabbed in Brighton
Police in Brighton are appealing for witnesses and information after an assault in Saunders View Park on Monday 2 February at around 7.30pm.
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West Sussex restaurants, clubs and bars urged to review their fire safety arrangements
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is urging hospitality venues across the county to review their fire safety arrangements following a series of serious and fatal fires in similar settings overseas.
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Bishop of Chichester to retire from office
The Bishop of Chichester has announced he’s retiring at the end of May.
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Man charged with rape of 17-year-old boy in St Leonards
A man has been charged with raping a 17-year-old boy in St Leonards.
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Appeal for information after serious assault and affray in Horsham
Police investigating a serious assault and affray in Horsham have released images of two men they wish to speak with.
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More destinations added to London Gatwick Airport
Gatwick Airport has announced the launch of two new routes to Germany, strengthening its connections with key European cities.
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Appeal following serious collision in Southampton
An appeal for witnesses has been launched following a serious road collision in Southampton.
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Man found guilty of raping a teenage boy at Brighton address
A man has been found guilty of raping a teenage boy in a flat in central Brighton.
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Arrests made as officers complete warrants in Bognor
Police made three arrests and seized drugs and cash during warrants at three addresses in Bognor.
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Rail disruption in the South East continues
Rail passengers across the South East are being warned to expect disruption for the rest of the day, following what train operators have described as “multiple incidents” across the network.
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Yellow weather warning for rain across the South
People across Hampshire and parts of West Sussex are being urged to prepare for heavy rain, as unsettled weather continues to affect the south coast.
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Trading Standards prosecution in Bognor Regis leads to £105,000 penalty
A Bognor Regis shop owner has been ordered to pay £105,000 after being sentenced for repeatedly selling counterfeit cigarettes and illegal vapes.
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Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in East Grinstead welcomes publication of the National Cancer Plan
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in East Grinstead has welcomed the publication of the National Cancer Plan for England, describing it as closely aligned with the work the trust already delivers for patients across the South East.
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Portsmouth Water marks major milestone at Havant Thicket Reservoir
Work has reached a key stage at Havant Thicket Reservoir, as Portsmouth Water marks progress on the UK’s first major new reservoir in decades.
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Transport links holding back West Sussex economy
MPs have been warned that poor transport links are holding back the West Sussex economy, with concerns raised over unreliable rail services and chronic congestion on the A27.
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Opportunity for evening and night-time businesses in Chichester to boost their offering — grant scheme now open
Independent high street businesses in Chichester District that trade in the evening or at night could benefit from a new funding boost.
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Councillors in Wealden set to hear supermarket’s licence bid
A supermarket chain’s bid to secure a licence for a new store in Hailsham is due to go in front of Wealden councillors.
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Residents in Chichester reminded to choose a licensed breeder when buying a puppy
People looking to buy a puppy in Chichester area are being urged to choose a licensed breeder.
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Sussex students urged to volunteer to boost job prospects
Students are being encouraged to boost their job prospects while helping their local community by volunteering with Arun & Chichester Citizens Advice.
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Fareham police appeal again after assault at train station
Police in Fareham are continuing to appeal for witnesses after a man and a woman were approached by a group of young people at the town’s railway station.
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Portsmouth City Council make £3M in savings in budget
Portsmouth City Council has outlined £3m of savings and a council tax rise ahead of the budget-setting process.
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New Mayoral Combined County Authority for the region
A new Mayoral Combined County Authority is being set up across East and West Sussex, and Brighton and Hove, even though a mayor won’t be elected until 2028.
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End South East Water hosepipe restrictions
South East Water is facing growing criticism for keeping a hosepipe ban in place, despite Ardingly Reservoir being full.
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Huge amounts of illegal vapes and tobacco products seized in Hampshire
A record number of illegal vapes and tobacco products have been seized in Hampshire as Trading Standards step up action against rogue traders.
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Moped rider sentenced for Crawley drug dealing offences
A moped rider caught dealing Class A drugs in Crawley has been jailed.
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Appeal to identify four persons following attempted break-ins in Sussex.
Police are investigating reports of attempted break-ins across parts of Mid Sussex and Crawley.
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Burgess Hill waste fire sparks battery disposal warning
Firefighters are warning residents after a recycling lorry caught fire in Burgess Hill.
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Vital lifeline for Widewater Lagoon wildlife to be restored early 2026
The Environment Agency is set to begin essential refurbishment work at the Widewater Lagoon in late January 2026.
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Police forces in the South take part in Firearms Amnesty
Police forces in the South are joining other forces across the country in a four-week Firearms Amnesty for five types of BRUNI-manufactured side / top-venting blank firers (TVBFs) which are now illegal to possess following testing by the National Crime Agency and policing.
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Fire at Southampton General Hospital
Firefighters from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue are continuing to deal with the aftermath of a blaze at Southampton General Hospital, where a major incident was declared earlier this morning.
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Pub fire in Petworth - Updated 31/01/2026 @17:20
Firefighters have successfully extinguished a blaze at a pub in Market Square in Petworth this afternoon.
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Water back on in Selsey after morning outage
Homes in and around Selsey have seen their water supplies restored after an overnight fault left some properties without water or experiencing low pressure earlier today.
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The Little Botanical opens at Fernleigh in Chichester
A popular West Sussex houseplant brand is expanding its presence in Chichester with the opening of a new shop in the city centre.
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Sussex Police and Crime Panel back a motion to censure Katy Bourne
A Sussex crime panel has voted that it has lost confidence in the regions Police and Crime Commissioner, Katy Bourne, following concerns over her attendance at a recent protest.
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Winter jumps racing returns to Fontwell Park with thrilling action on the track
Racing fans are being invited to one of the standout fixtures of the winter jumps season, as the National Spirit Hurdle returns to Fontwell Park Racecourse next month.
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South parade pier defences design preview
Plans showing how the next section of Southsea seafront could look are set to be decided by councillors next week.
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Portsmouth City Council’s support for business helps drive economic growth
Portsmouth City Council has published new figures showing progress in supporting businesses across the city during 2025.
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Horsham parents reunite with SECAmb clinicians after emergency home birth
New parents Kira and Dan, from Horsham, have been reunited with the SECAmb clinicians who helped deliver their first baby during an emergency home birth and treated a serious postpartum complication that followed.
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PICTURES: Work due to start on Worthing's Union Gardens
Construction of a major new housing development in Worthing town centre is set to get underway this month.
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Bognor Regis man jailed for sexual assaults on two women
A man from Bognor Regis has been jailed after sexually assaulting two women while they slept.
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Solent WASPI reacts to government decision
The Solent WASPI campaign has accused ministers of showing “utter contempt” towards women born in the 1950s after the Government again ruled out paying compensation over changes to the state pension age.
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Death of pupil at Roedean School
A pupil at the prestigious Roedean School in Brighton has been found dead.
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Eastbourne Council targets £1.5 Billion culture fund
Eastbourne Borough Council says it will fast-track a bid to the government’s new £1.5 billion fund for cultural venues.
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Adur & Worthing Councils support low income households with supermarket vouchers
Adur and Worthing councils say they’ve helped scores of the least well-off households across the area with supermarket vouchers worth £100, as part of ongoing cost-of-living support.
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Nearly £3.5m investment in Portsmouth to preserve community assets and pride
Plans to invest nearly £3.5 million in Portsmouth’s community and civic assets are being hailed as helping to futureproof the city ahead of Local Government Reorganisation.
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Santander to close 44 branches including some locations in Hampshire
Santander has announced plans to close 44 branches across the UK, including locations in Gosport and Andover, as part of a major shake-up of its high street presence.
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Tinchy Strider and Toploader confirmed to play at the Back Then Festival in Chichester
A major summer music event has been confirmed for Chichester, with thousands of people expected to attend when the Back Then Festival arrives in the city later this year.
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Arts charity launches £50k campaign to protect free access to culture
One of Chichester’s longest-standing cultural institutions is marking a major milestone as it enters its fiftieth anniversary year.
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£250M to be spent on new centre for cancer care in Sussex
A major £250 million investment in healthcare has been confirmed by the Government and the New Hospitals Programme to deliver a new regional Centre of Excellence for cancer care in Brighton and Hove.
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Network Rail confident the railway line between Horsham and Dorking will reopen Mid Feb
Rail passengers in West Sussex and Surrey are being told the railway line between Horsham and Dorking is expected to reopen by mid-February, following disruption caused by a landslip.
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No further action taken against Sussex Police officer
A Sussex Police officer charged with dangerous driving has been released with no further action by prosecutors.
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Attempts ongoing to identify owner after dog is found on the Roedean undercliff
Police are appealing for help to identify the owner of a dog believed to be a Labrador after it was found alone at the water’s edge on the Roedean undercliff.
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Water bills set to rise across the South
Water bills across the South are set to rise again next year, adding further pressure to household budgets following steep increases in recent years.
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New Aldi store coming to Hastings
Plans have been revealed for a new Aldi store in Hastings as part of a wider UK expansion.
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Next steps for West Sussex County Council budget set out following scrutiny committee meeting
West Sussex County Council is expected to approve its proposed budget for the year ahead at a Cabinet meeting next week.
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Waste Prevention Fund diverts 60 tonnes of material from going to waste
A community grant scheme aimed at reducing household waste is already delivering results across West Sussex.
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Drivers in Hampshire warned to plan ahead with M3 to close this weekend
Drivers are being urged to plan journeys in advance as a section of the M3 will be fully closed in both directions over the weekend.
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Appeal for witnesses following shoplifting in Gosport
Police in Gosport are appealing for help after a shoplifting incident at Waitrose.
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Queensway refurbishment in Crawley approved
Long-awaited plans to refurbish and modernise the building which housed Crawley’s first department store have been approved by the borough council.
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Horsham man convicted of sexually abusing girl from the age of five
Horsham man Keith Clifton has been found guilty of a string of rapes and sexual abuse against a young girl over several years.
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Man dies on A27 at Falmer in early morning crash
Police say a man has died and a teenager has been taken to hospital following a serious crash on the A27 near the Amex Stadium, just outside Brighton.
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Crawley man jailed for sexual assault and possession of child abuse material
A man from Crawley has been jailed for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy and possessing child abuse material.
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Plans to improve travel safety across Arun
People in Arun are being invited to have their say on plans to improve walking, cycling and mobility access.
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Formal proposals to close Twineham C of E School in Haywards Heath
Formal proposals to close Twineham Church of England Primary School in the Haywards Heath area have been published by West Sussex County Council.
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Why Portsmouth should win city of culture 2029
A bid is being prepared to make Portsmouth UK City of Culture, as politicians and creatives set out what the title could mean for the city.
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Firefighters issue warning after wheat bag fire in Worthing
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is urging residents to be aware of the fire risks linked to microwavable wheat bags, following a domestic fire in Worthing.
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No train services between Horsham and Dorking
Network Rail says it understands the closure of the railway line between Surrey and West Sussex will be frustrating for passengers, but insists it has been left with no alternative.
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Bognor stand-off offender given 11-year extended sentence
A dangerous offender who threatened to ignite a gas cylinder in a property during a police stand-off has been sentenced.
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New East Grinstead care home approved
Plans to build a 78-bed care home in East Grinstead have been approved by Mid Sussex District Council.
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Director of children's services in Hampshire set to retire
Hampshire County Council’s director of children’s services is to retire at the end of March after 40 years working in public service.
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Major costs for additional policing in Crowborough
The asylum seeker camp in Crowborough could cost more than £5.5M in additional policing, according to new estimates.
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Storm Chandra hits the South
Storm Chandra is forecast to bring heavy rain and unsettled conditions across southern England today.
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Police investigate serious assault in Sidlesham
An investigation is underway after a man was seriously assaulted in Sidlesham.
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MP for Fareham and Waterlooville Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has defected to Reform UK.
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Three arrests made for threatening behaviour outside Crowborough Training Camp
Police have made three arrests in East Sussex following reports of disorder outside the Crowborough training camp.
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A27 reopens near Chichester after medical emergency
The A27 at Southbourne has reopened after being closed earlier this morning following a medical emergency.
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Pedestrian in life-threatening condition following Peacehaven collision
A pedestrian is in a life-threatening condition following a collision in Peacehaven.
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Renewed multi year funding secures long term future of the Holiday Activities and Food programme in Hampshire
Renewed funding has secured the long-term future of the Holiday Activities and Food programme across Hampshire, ensuring thousands of children and young people will continue to receive support during school holidays.
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Food collections are coming to the Chichester District this Spring
A new weekly food waste recycling service is set to be rolled out across the Chichester District from this spring.
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Council removes major development’s highways work condition in Eastbourne
A housing development on the outskirts of Eastbourne can now be occupied before major road improvements take place, council officers have decided.
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Shortlisted artists announced for Pride of Portsmouth lion art trail
The shortlisted artists for the upcoming Pride of Portsmouth lion art trail have now been announced, marking a major step towards the launch of the colourful public art event later this year.
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Police in Chichester offer top tips on home security this winter
Police in Chichester are urging residents to take extra care over home security this winter, warning that burglaries can have a lasting impact on people’s wellbeing and sense of safety.
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Regeneration of The Arcade in Bognor Regis moves forward
Plans to regenerate The Arcade in Bognor Regis have taken a major step forward after receiving unanimous backing from councillors.
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New Horsham housing strategy
Preventing homelessness and reducing rough sleeping are among the aims in Horsham District Council’s new Housing and Homelessness Strategy.
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Ten new Hampshire schools planned as part of £633million budget
Hundreds of new school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities will be created across the region, following the approval of a major capital investment programme by Hampshire County Council.
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Southsea man jailed for non-recent child sexual abuse
A man has been sentenced to 13 years imprisonment for sexually abusing a young girl.
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MP for Sussex Weald hits out over government action to house asylum seekers in Crowborough
The MP for Sussex Weald, Nusrat Ghani, has called on Wealden District Council to consider legal action following the arrival of asylum seekers at the army training camp in Crowborough.
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Sussex county council elections postponed amid reorganisation
County council elections due to take place in May in East and West Sussex have officially been postponed, following approval from central government.
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Hampshire Lane Rental scheme submitted to the government
Hampshire County Council’s proposal to make utility companies pay up to £2,500 a day for carrying out roadworks on the county’s busiest roads at peak times is heading to central government for approval.
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NSPCC Schools Service seeks new volunteers in Eastbourne to help children Speak out, Stay safe
The NSPCC is appealing for people in Eastbourne to consider volunteering for its Schools Service, as many look to make positive changes at the start of the New Year.
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Businesses in the Chichester District invited to contribute to new business insight survey
Businesses across the Chichester District are being invited to take part in a new survey looking at the local business climate.
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Chichester councillor urges tribute to cricketing legend
A Chichester councillor has asked for the city’s most famous cricketing son to be remembered when the Priory Park pavilion is revamped or rebuilt.
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Police are match-ready ahead of derby game this weekend
Police say they’re match-ready ahead of this weekend’s south coast derby between Portsmouth and Southampton football clubs.
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Adur & Worthing Councils launches strategy to reduce homelessness
Adur and Worthing Councils have launched a new strategy to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping across the area.
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Man sentenced for a series of child sex offences
A Crowborough man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after being convicted of multiple serious child sexual offences.
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Information and footage sought following serious collision in Southwick
A motorcyclist is in a serious condition following a collision on the A259 Albion Street in Southwick.
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West Sussex shoreline container clean-up update
More than 145 tonnes of waste material that washed ashore along the West Sussex coastline in recent weeks has now been collected and safely disposed of, as a major clean-up operation continues across the county.
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Fire in Angmering
West Sussex Fire and Rescue are at the scene of a fire in Angmering on Greenwood Road.
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Flood alerts in place across the South
A series of flood alerts are in force across parts of Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex, as high river levels, heavy rainfall and coastal conditions increase the risk of flooding.
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Man charged with murder following serious assault in Bitterne
As part of an investigation into the death of a woman at an address in Bitterne, police have now charged a man with murder.
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Changes to teachers pay welcomed in West Sussex
Changes to teachers’ pay policies in West Sussex have been welcomed by the National Education Union (NEU).
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Towner Director CEO Joe Hill announces he is taking up a new position at Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Spring 2026
The Towner Gallery in Eastbourne has announced that its Director and CEO will step down this spring after eight years in the role.
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The BFG heads to Chichester Festival Theatre following giant-sized success at the RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon
Roald Dahl’s much-loved children’s classic The BFG is set to be brought to life on an epic scale at Chichester Festival Theatre this spring, as the venue opens its 2026 Festival season.
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Children in Chichester District invited to get creative for upcoming ‘Elmer and Friends’ exhibition
Children across the Chichester District are being invited to get creative for a new exhibition coming to The Novium Museum this spring.
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A safer, greener route for Haywards Heath: have your say
A main route through Haywards Heath could soon be safer and more welcoming.
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New wellbeing hubs open in Chichester and Littlehampton for emergency services
New wellbeing hubs have opened in Chichester and Littlehampton to support emergency service and frontline workers who spend long hours on the road in high-pressure roles.
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Man charged with series of offences in Hastings
A man has been charged with kidnap, aggravated vehicle taking and dangerous driving following a collision in Hastings.
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Suspected cannabis plants found at address in Polegate
Sussex Police have released more information following a warrant at an address in Polegate.
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Maternity and neonatal care in Sussex
Women and families across Sussex are being encouraged to come forward and share their experiences of maternity and neonatal care as part of a major national investigation.
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Man charged following firearms warrant in Crawley
A man from Crawley has been charged following a warrant carried out in the Three Bridges area of the town.
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Shoreham e-bike fire sparks lithium-ion battery warning
Firefighters have issued a safety warning after attending a fire in Shoreham caused by an e-bike battery.
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Crawley councillor calls for courtesy
A Crawley councillor has appealed for courtesy and kindness in political debate, stating: “It’s as if someone has set the anger dial to 11.”
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West Sussex council leaders reaffirm strong partnership as government considers reorganisation plans
All council leaders in West Sussex say joint working remains strong as the government considers plans to reorganise local authorities.
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'Being Mr Wickham' opens at Chichester Festival Theatre
A new Jane Austen–inspired stage production has opened at Chichester Festival Theatre as part of celebrations marking 250 years since the birth of one of Britain’s most celebrated authors.
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Families move back to Worthing to new council accommodation
Worthing families in need of housing are being helped to move back into the town thanks to new council homes.
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Did you see the Northern Lights over Southern England?
Did you spot the Northern Lights over southern England last night? If you did, you were one of the lucky ones.


