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Busy bank holiday weekend for fire fighters in Sussex
Fire crews have fought a wildfire at Saxton Farm near Horsham, the incident took place on Sunday.
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Three dead after helicopter crash on Isle of Wight
Three people have died and a fourth has been taken to hospital after a helicopter crashed near Shanklin on the Isle of Wight.
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Energy company submits screening request for battery storage facility near Uckfield
A sustainable energy company appears to be considering plans to create an energy storage facility near Uckfield.
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Progress made on Portsmouth City Centre North
Portsmouth City Council has confirmed progress on its major City Centre North regeneration project.
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40% of people in the South East have never taken part in a first aid course
St John Ambulance is launching a campaign to teach 300-thousand people life-saving first aid.
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Over 200 lung cancers detected early in Sussex thanks to preventative lung screening programme
More than 200 people with lung cancer have had it spotted early in Sussex thanks to a screening programme.
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TUI at Gatwick airport targeted by animal rights group PETA
Animal rights activists staged a protest at Gatwick Airport yesterday, targeting the TUI check-in desk.
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Bognor Regis Pink Pub team set for Arctic Circle football challenge
Eighteen friends from the Pink Pub in Bognor have set off on a two-thousand-mile journey to play football inside the Arctic Circle.
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Bank Holiday pressure on NHS services over the coming days
Emergency departments across the South are preparing for increased pressure over the Bank Holiday weekend.
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Still time to have your say on the future of West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service
Residents in West Sussex are being urged to have their say on the future of the county’s fire and rescue service.
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Ten years on: Remembering the victims of Shoreham Airshow disaster
Today marks ten years since the Shoreham Airshow disaster, one of the darkest days in Sussex’s recent history.
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South's students pick up GCSE results
Students across the South have been receiving their GCSE results.
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Body found in search for man missing after Portsmouth boat crash
A man’s body has been discovered in the search for a missing person after a boat crash near Portsmouth Harbour.
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Horsham secondary school to accept boys following decision by county council Leader
The Millais School in Horsham will accept boys following a decision made by the leader of West Sussex County Council.
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New 707 Bus Links Chichester and Bognor Regis with Shops, Hospital and University
A new bus route linking Chichester and Bognor Regis with key destinations including shops, the hospital and the university will launch next month.
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Ed Davey visits Eastleigh calling for more families to benefit from holiday activities and food programme
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey is calling on the government to do more to ensure eligible families access support available during the school holidays.
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Brighton burglar convicted following police investigation
A Brighton man has been convicted of a series of offences following an investigation by the Brighton and Hove Burglary Team.
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Crimestoppers to go into schools and colleges in Arun
A push to raise awareness of Crimestoppers’ anonymous crime reporting service is being rolled out in Arun.
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Constance Marten launches appeal bid over conviction
Constance Marten, the aristocrat convicted over the death of her baby daughter whose body was found in Brighton, is seeking permission to appeal against her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter.
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Eligible Arun residents urged to apply for Warm Home Discount
Council bosses in Arun are encouraging eligible households to ensure they are named on their electricity bills to automatically receive the government's Warm Home Discount this winter.
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Don’t miss Chichester’s Emergency Services and Community Day
Chichester is gearing up for its first-ever Emergency Services and Community Day, with final preparations now underway ahead of this Sunday’s event at Oaklands Park.
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Former deputy PCC for Hampshire and IOW Terry Norton joins Reform
Former deputy police and crime commissioner and Portsmouth councillor Terry Norton has joined Reform UK, Nigel Farage’s party.
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Six children arrested after an assault in Wish Park, Hove
Six girls have now been arrested after an assault was reported in Wish Park, Hove.
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Man sentenced for arson in Haywards Heath
A Haywards Heath man has been jailed for nearly two years after starting fires inside a town centre restaurant.
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Hailsham teenager back on a motorbike after crash thanks to charity support
A teenager from Hailsham who lost his leg in a motorbike accident on the A27 is back on two wheels – thanks to a charity that helps injured riders regain their independence and confidence.
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It’s not too late to wing your way to WWT Arundel’s Dragonfly Festival
The world of dragonflies is being celebrated at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Arundel.
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Lewes MP criticises devolution plans
People living in places in Lewes District that could become part of a new and bigger Brighton and Hove City Council have raised their concerns with their MP.
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West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service offers free electric blanket testing
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service is offering free electric blanket testing.
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New sensor technology developed at the University of Brighton to detect counterfeit medicine and enhance global drug safety
Researchers at the University of Brighton have developed a new handheld device to tackle the growing problem of counterfeit medicines.
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Plans for community-designed in Worthing revealed
Plans have been unveiled for a new community-designed playground in Worthing.
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Police investigating stabbing in Bognor Regis
Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenager was seriously injured in a stabbing in Bognor Regis.
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Littlehampton teenager sentenced for communications offence
A teenager has been sentenced following an incident in Littlehampton.
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Police appeal after hay bales set on fire in Polegate
Sussex police are appealing for witnesses and information after a number of reports of multiple hay bale fires at Berwick Court Farm in Polegate.
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The Lewes District Local Lottery has awarded more than £7,000 to a diverse mix of local good causes
The Lewes District Local Lottery has awarded over £7,000 to support local good causes.
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Portsmouth speed reduction measures
Portsmouth City Council will decide this week whether to approve speed bumps along Tangier Road in Baffins Ward.
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Selsey’s Manor Green Park ready to reopen after major revamp
Final preparations are under way for the official reopening of Selsey’s newly transformed Manor Green Park.
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Gatwick strike action suspended
Strikes by some of Gatwick’s baggage screeners have been suspended due to an improved pay offer.
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Fresh plans for Bewl Water holiday apartments
Proposals to create new holiday apartments at Bewl Water have been submitted to council planners for fresh consideration.
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New look for Littlehampton seafront as ‘The West Green’ is unveiled
Littlehampton seafront's multi-million-pound makeover has been completed.
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Search after boat crash off the coast of Portsmouth
A man from Emsworth has died and another remains missing after a boat crash off the coast of Portsmouth.
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Three men stabbed in Eastbourne
Police in Eastbourne are appealing for witnesses after three men were stabbed.
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Consultation on plans to widen Goring seafront path launched
Residents in Goring are being invited to share their thoughts on proposals to widen a well-used seafront path.
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CCTV images released as part of assault investigation in Emsworth
Police in Emsworth are continuing to appeal after reports that a 16-year-old girl was assaulted at the train station and, in the process, suffered bruising.
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Sussex NHS mental health service seeks patient views for the Community Mental Health Survey
Anyone who’s used community-based mental health services in Sussex is being urged to have their say on the support they received.
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Yellow fish campaign launches in Adur and Worthing
Bright yellow fish stickers will soon start appearing on drains across Adur and Worthing.
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More freedom for Portsmouth military housing tenants
Forces families in Portsmouth are set to enjoy new freedoms, from keeping pets to running businesses, as part of a major overhaul of military housing rules.
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Updated: 14/08/2025 @11:58 - A-Level results day for thousands of students across the South
Thousands of students across the South will receive their A-level results this morning.
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UPDATED: 13/08/2025 @17:21 - Yellow heat health alert issued for the South – Residents urged to check on vulnerable neighbours
People across the South are being urged to check in on elderly and vulnerable neighbours as a yellow heat health alert comes into force at 6pm today (13/08/2025)
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Appeal for witnesses and information following suspicious incident in Portsmouth
Police in Portsmouth are investigating after a man in his 50s was thrown off his bicycle.
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Brutal attacks on cats in the South East
The RSPCA is urging cat owners across the South East to be extra vigilant following what appears to be a rise in brutal attacks on pets using air guns and other weapons.
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ID appeal following serious assault in Brighton restaurant
Police in Brighton are appealing for help in identifying a man seen on CCTV, following a serious assault in a restaurant.
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Prison leavers homeless rate hits 97% in Sussex, Kent and Surrey
The number of people leaving prison homeless in Sussex, Kent and Surrey has risen by over two-thirds, standing now at 97%.
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Live facial recognition technology to catch high-harm offenders in Sussex and Hampshire
Police forces in seven areas of England — including Sussex and Hampshire — are deploying vans equipped with live facial recognition (LFR) technology. These vehicles, fitted with advanced cameras, will patrol busy public locations, scanning the faces of passers-by and instantly comparing them against police watchlists of wanted individuals.
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Man charged with raping a teenage boy in Brighton
A man has been remanded in custody following a report that a 17-year-old boy was raped at an address in Brighton.
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Students in the South ready for A-level results
This time tomorrow, thousands of young people across the South will find out their A-Level results – with early data showing the regional gap in attainment remains.
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Have your say on housing in Hastings
Hastings, the Council want people to have their say on its draft housing strategy for the future.
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Man jailed after fatal collision in Crawley
A man has been sentenced following a fatal crash that took place in Crawley.
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Field fire breaks out in Waldron
A major field fire in Waldron has kept East Sussex crews busy.
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Two men plead guilty to animal cruelty charge on the South Downs
Two men have pleaded guilty to killing a sheep on the South Downs in 2023.
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UFO's spotted over Gosport
A late-night dog walk in Gosport has turned into something rather more unusual for one local resident, who claims to have spotted not one but two unidentified flying objects in the early hours of Tuesday 9th July 2025.
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AUDIO: Amber heat health alert for the South
An amber heat health alert comes into force across the South today.
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Jacques Villeneuve to race at the Goodwood Revival
Goodwood Revival is set to welcome 1997 Formula 1 World Champion Jacques Villeneuve, who will both compete in the event’s Royal Automobile Club TT Celebration.
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Asylum seekers will not be housed in Waterlooville town centre
The Home Office has ditched plans to house asylum seekers at flats in Waterlooville town centre.
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Safety Marshals are expanding to cover day patrols
Safety Marshals will operate day patrols, as well as night from Monday
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Additional funding in Hampshire to create extra breakfast and after-school places
Hampshire County Council will dish out more than £190,000 in grants to provide extra wraparound care for primary school pupils.
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Plans for new Burgess Hill secondary school paused
Plans for a new secondary school in Burgess Hill have been put on hold amid falling demand for places.
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New Acute Stroke Centre at St Richard's Hospital will save lives
A state-of-the-art Acute Stroke Centre is on track to open at St Richard's Hospital in Chichester by 2027.
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Albanian national arrested near Gatwick Airport
A man from Albania has been arrested at an immigration detention centre near Gatwick Airport as part of a National Crime Agency investigation into organised immigration crime.
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Another vehicle fire on the A27 in Chichester
Traffic on the A27 around Chichester was gridlocked once again after a second vehicle fire in just a week and reports of a crash.
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Appeal following serious collision on A283, Steyning
Police in Steyning are appealing for witnesses after a collision on the A283.
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Appeal following serious collision in Southampton
Police are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage following a serious collision in Southampton.
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Treadgolds restoration work in Portsea
A historic building in Portsea is set for vital repairs thanks to nearly half a million pounds in new government-backed funding aimed at rescuing heritage at risk across the country.
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Worthing woman jailed after £2,000 shoplifting spree
A prolific offender who embarked on a £2,000 shoplifting spree across Worthing and Arun has been jailed again.
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Council in Chichester to move part of its waste management service
Chichester District Council is to move part of its waste management service to a new depot in Terminus Road.
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221 new homes for Horsham district
The layout and design of 221 homes north of Horsham have been approved by the district council.
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Man charged with attempted murder following violent assault in Eastbourne
A man has been charged with attempted murder, committing grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon in a public place after two men were assaulted in College Road in Eastbourne.
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Woman who died in collision near Binderton formally identified
A woman who died in a single vehicle collision in Binderton, near West Dean, has been formally identified.
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Eastbourne MP slams UK waterway crisis
Eastbourne MP Josh Babarinde has hit out at the state of the UK’s waterways, calling the situation an “outrageous and depressing state of affairs” as new polling reveals growing public concern over coastal water quality.
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Mountbatten Leisure Centre in Portsmouth scores energy upgrades
Mountbatten Leisure Centre in Portsmouth is making a major leap towards sustainability, thanks to new funding secured by Portsmouth City Council.
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West Sussex publishes new flood strategy to tackle climate impacts and build resilience
A new strategy to combat flooding and boost climate resilience across West Sussex has been unveiled by the County Council.
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'Men's Health Fair' in Petworth puts men's health and wellbeing in the spotlight
Petworth’s first-ever Men’s Health Fair has helped put men’s wellbeing firmly in the spotlight this summer, drawing praise from both health professionals and the local community.
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East Sussex parents urged: Vaccinate against measles
Health leaders in East Sussex are calling on parents and carers to make sure their children are fully vaccinated against measles, as the number of confirmed cases continues to climb across England.
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94 homes approved for Southwater
Plans to build 94 homes in Southwater have been approved by Horsham District Council.
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Oving house fire sparks lithium-ion battery warning
There’s a warning from West Sussex Fire and Rescue after Lithium-ion batteries were found to cause a house fire in Oving.
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Portsmouth man jailed for three years for drug offences
A man from Portsmouth has been jailed for three years after officers found drugs and cash during a vehicle stop in Havant.
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Appeal for information after man assaulted in Worthing town centre
Police investigating a report of an assault in Worthing town centre are appealing for further witnesses to come forward.
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West Sussex children’s homes praised by Ofsted
Ofsted has praised three children’s homes run by West Sussex County Council.
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Round-the-clock mental health support available for Sussex students ahead of exam results
With exam results season fast approaching, students across Sussex are being reminded that 24/7 mental health support is available to help them cope with stress, anxiety, or low mood.
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UPDATED 05/08/2025 @17:45 - A vehicle fire in Chichester closed A27
A vehicle fire in Chichester closed the A27 all day.