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Growth Deals are delivering for residents in West Sussex
Nearly £300 million has been invested in West Sussex communities through Growth Deals over the past five years.
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Dog ban in Chichester District playgrounds
Chichester District Council plans to contact the owners of 34 playgrounds to ask permission to ban dogs from those areas.
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Paris Hilton to perform at Brighton Pride
Paris Hilton has been confirmed as a performer at this year’s Brighton Pride, completing the line-up for one of the UK’s biggest LGBTQ+ celebrations.
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Wealden councillors defect to Reform UK
Two Wealden district councillors have defected from the Conservatives to join Reform UK.
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Caught on camera in Gosport: Do you recognise these two women
Police are appealing for help following a suspicious incident in Gosport.
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Three Bridges Station upgrade receives more money
Major improvements at Three Bridges Station will cost millions more than originally estimated.
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Worthing man sentenced following serious collision in Climping
A Worthing man has been jailed for three years following a serious multi-vehicle collision in Climping, which left a woman with life-changing injuries.
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Reaction to West Sussex delay in local government reorganisation
The delay in deciding how West Sussex will look under local government reorganisation has been described as ‘simply not good enough’ by the leader of the county council.
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Sussex residents urged to plan ahead for healthcare and check pharmacy opening times this Easter
NHS Sussex is urging residents to plan ahead for their healthcare needs as Easter and the school holidays approach.
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Portsmouth seeks centenarians for city celebration
Residents in Portsmouth turning 100 this year are invited to a special celebration.
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Hampshire County Council leader’s fury at merger
The leader of Hampshire County Council has branded the Government’s decision on the merger of councils “wrong for residents”, warning it could trigger major disruption to local services.
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Dogs rescued after house fire in Southampton
Two dogs have been rescued following a house fire in Southampton.
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West Sussex sets out a ‘clear vision for SEND’ in new strategy
A new strategy to improve support for children with special educational needs and disabilities has been launched in West Sussex.
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Appeal for witnesses and information following racially aggravated assault in Eastleigh
Police are appealing for witnesses after a racially aggravated assault in Eastleigh.
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Chichester Drink-driver, banned after causing head-on collision
A drink-driver from Chichester who caused a serious head-on collision has been banned from the roads.The crash occurred at around 4 am on the 10th of August last year.
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Government delays decision on future of local government reorganisation in West Sussex
The Government has announced it is delaying a decision on the future structure of local government in West Sussex, while confirming outcomes for four other areas across the country.
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Further arrests in connection with Peacehaven arson investigation
Three people have been arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation into an arson attack at a mosque in Sussex, led by Counter Terrorism Policing South East.
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Reform UK Mayoral candidate for Hampshire and Isle of Wight suspended
Reform UK has suspended its Hampshire mayoral candidate after comparing a Jewish community group to “Islamists on horseback”.
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Sixteen-year sentence for man who groomed and raped boy in Littlehampton
Matthew Johnston has been jailed for 16 years for grooming and sexually abusing a young boy in Littlehampton over several years.
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Success of a Sussex Police Unit setup to stop fatal and serious injury collisions
More than 150 traffic offence tickets have been issued since Sussex Police launched its Fatal Five Unit in January.
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The Cross Market and More returns to Chichester this spring
The Cross Market & More artisan market is set to return to Chichester city centre next month, bringing a day of shopping, food and entertainment to the high street.
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University of Chichester programme wins high sheriff honour
The team behind a University of Chichester programme helping people into higher education has been recognised with a High Sheriff’s award.
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Shining a beacon on Selsey's future
People living in Selsey are being encouraged to take part in a new survey to help plan future projects.
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One of Portsmouth's oldest streets gets a makeover
Residents, councillors and business owners have cut the ribbon on the revamped Castle Road, which aims to provide a “real hub of the community”.
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Disappointment over solar farm approval in Runcton
Campaigners and Chichester District Council have expressed disappointment after plans for a solar farm in Runcton were approved on appeal.
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AI-powered smart signs have come to Worthing’s waters
AI-powered smart signs have been installed along Worthing and Goring beaches, giving visitors real-time access to information about bathing water quality while also helping authorities monitor conditions more closely.
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Businesses pledge work opportunities for Portsmouth’s young people
Portsmouth businesses are pledging to help more young people into work.
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Sussex Police officer charged with sex offences
A Sussex Police officer has been charged with sex offences against two children.
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Arun beach patrol are back this week
Beach Patrol officers are returning to Arun’s coastline this week, helping ensure residents and visitors can enjoy the seaside safely as the warmer months approach.
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WATCH: Most dangerous train habits in the South – and the comedian on a mission to stop them
Gatwick Airport, Brighton and East Croydon have been named among the busiest railway stations for preventable accidents.
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Portsmouth Council backs city of culture bid with £120k investment
Portsmouth’s bid to become UK City of Culture 2029 has been boosted by extra funding.
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Man jailed after Asda van theft and pursuit in Eastbourne
A man has been jailed for 26 months after he stole an Asda van in Eastbourne.
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Lineup for 2026 Spring Live! event at South of England Showground in Ardingly
A popular spring event is returning to the South of England Showground in Ardingly next month.
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West Sussex libraries special centenary year recognised with regional award
West Sussex County Council’s Library Service has been named regional winner of Library of the Year at the British Book Awards.
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Action needed fast over Angel Inn Midhurst site
More than 500 people have responded to a survey on the future of the fire-damaged Angel Inn site in Midhurst.
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St Josephs School in Chichester disposal
West Sussex County Council is to sell a former Chichester infant school.
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Appeal after serious collision in Midhurst
Police are appealing for witnesses and further information after a collision in Midhurst.
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Jess Breach given the Freedom of the City of Chichester
Chichester City Council hosted its 39th Annual Awards and Freedom of the City Ceremony at the Festival Theatre today.
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Addiction funding in Portsmouth cut by 9%
Portsmouth City councillors have united in lobbying the government to reinstate cuts to addiction and recovery funding.
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Hampshire County Council to continue using X platform
Hampshire County Council will continue using X despite admitting the platform has become a “less pleasant” and “darker” place.
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Zero emission buses in the South
West Sussex County Council is to add more than £3.7m to its capital programme to help bus companies buy 27 zero emission buses (ZEBs).
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West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service welcomes new cohort of Fire Cadets
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service has welcomed 12 new recruits to its Fire Cadet programme at Bognor Regis Fire Station.
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Wakehurst named number one visitor attraction in Sussex two years running
Wakehurst in Ardingly has once again been named the top visitor attraction in Sussex.
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West Sussex County Council urges minister to make primary schools smartphone-free
West Sussex County Council has welcomed new Government guidance aimed at keeping smartphones out of schools during the day.
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Man, 38, arrested in Fleet after being spotted on camera by car owner in Argentina
A man has been arrested on suspicion of vehicle interference in Fleet after the car owner, who was in Argentina, spotted him on camera.
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Chichester's BFG family trail this Easter
A family-friendly BFG trail is launching in Chichester city centre this Easter.
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Portsmouth city centre towers approved
Plans for three city centre tower blocks have been given the green light, replacing the “problematic” former Debenhams with a “vibrant” mixed use development.
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Meningococcal disease outbreak in Kent being monitored by West Sussex County Council
West Sussex County Council says it is aware of the meningitis outbreak in Kent and is keeping the situation under review.
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Plans formally submitted for former House of Fraser building in Chichester
Plans to convert Chichester’s former House of Fraser building into 87 flats have been submitted to the district council.
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74 new homes planned for Ashington
Plans to build 74 homes in Ashington have been approved by Horsham District Council.
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Police appeal after serious assault in Chichester
Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses after a serious assault in Chichester city centre.
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Reported assault at Butlins in Bognor Regis
Sussex Police have confirmed they are investigating an alleged assault reported at the Butlins holiday park in Bognor Regis.
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Bognor Regis takeaway found guilty of food safety offences
A Bognor Regis takeaway and two individuals have been convicted following a West Sussex County Council Trading Standards investigation into unsafe food and the presence of undeclared genetically modified ingredients.
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Marina Gardens in Littlehampton gets a makeover
A series of community-focused improvements at Marina Gardens in Littlehampton has been completed, aimed at making the space more accessible, welcoming and environmentally friendly.
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University students successfully sign up 200,000th life-saving stem cell donor
A student volunteer group from the University of Southampton will be sharing a life-saving message at this year’s Southampton Marathon Festival.
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Brighton based honorary Royal Marine aims for marathon triple at 75
A Brighton filmmaker and Royal Marines ambassador is marking his 75th birthday with an extraordinary series of endurance challenges to raise money for charity.
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Heating oil theft advice issued in light of rising oil costs
A warning for households using heating oil in Hampshire, as police highlight an increased risk of theft.
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County councillors in East Sussex set to debate digital ID plans
County councillors in East Sussex are set to debate controversial government plans to introduce digital ID.
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204 new homes approved for Horsham
Plans to build 204 homes on the former Novartis site have been approved by Horsham District Council.
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Meningitis outbreak in Kent - Information for Sussex students
University of Sussex bosses say there’s no cause for alarm locally, despite a meningitis outbreak in Kent.
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NHS Sussex monitoring meningitis outbreak in Kent
Health officials in Sussex say they are closely monitoring a meningitis outbreak in Canterbury which has resulted in a number of deaths.
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Roll out of food waste collection service starts on time and on schedule in Chichester District
A new weekly food waste recycling service is being rolled out across the Chichester District and is on track.
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New outdoor spaces for students at Priory School in Southsea
Students at Priory School in Southsea are benefiting from a major upgrade to their outdoor space, designed to support exercise, creativity and social interaction.
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£1.3m funding secured to expand clinical research at Sussex hospitals
Hospitals across Sussex are set to benefit from more than one-point-three million pounds in government funding.
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Councillors call for investigation after sewage spill into stream feeding River Itchen
Councillors have called for an investigation after raw sewage entered a stream that feeds the River Itchen after a burst pipe.
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Worthing man charged with multiple child sex offences
Police in Worthing have charged a man with 12 sexual offences involving three young girls.
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Scouts in Chichester and Bognor Regis District selected to travel to Poland need help
Five Scouts from across Chichester and Bognor Regis District have been selected to represent their area at the World Scout Jamboree 2027 in Poland.
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Investigation underway after report of suspicious behaviour in a Brighton park
Police made an arrest on Friday morning (13 March) following a report that a man had been seen behaving suspiciously around William Clarke Park in Brighton.
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Rare Anglo-Saxon treasure set to go on display at The Novium Museum in Chichester
A rare Anglo-Saxon artefact discovered in West Sussex will soon be on display in Chichester.
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GRIT students celebrate their success at Crawley Fire Station
Ten young people have completed the latest GRIT course run by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.
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Seven Years On: Crimestoppers increases reward to £30,000 in Father and Son Murder Inquiry
Crimestoppers has increased its reward to £30,000 for information that could help solve the murders of a Burgess Hill father and son.
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Tribute paid to ‘kindest man’ following fatal collision in Cosham
“He was my rock and the kindest man I have ever met” - A heartfelt tribute has been paid to a 59-year-old man who died in a fatal collision in Cosham.
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Appeal after serious assault in Chichester
Police investigating a serious assault in Chichester city centre are appealing for witnesses and information.
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South East workers need an extra £7k to feel comfortable
People in the South East say they need around £47,000 a year to live comfortably.
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Portsmouth gender pay gap report 2025
The gender pay gap at Portsmouth City Council has narrowed slightly, though more women continue to work in part-time roles and lower pay bands.
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Runcton traveller pitches
Plans for five gypsy/traveller pitches in Runcton have been approved by Chichester District Council.
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Twineham School closure confirmed
West Sussex County Council has confirmed that Twineham CE Primary School is to close.
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Fire in derelict property in Eastbourne - Updated: 12/03/2026 @21:07
Firefighters are tackling a blaze at a derelict building in Eastbourne, with emergency services urging people to avoid the area.
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Rail disruption through Portsmouth
Rail passengers travelling through Portsmouth are facing disruption today after a safety inspection of the track near Hilsea led to delays, cancellations and revised services.
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77-year-old Brighton ‘therapist’ jailed for 11 years after sexual assaults on client
Gerald Peck of York Villas, Brighton, who described himself as a body and energy therapist, was sentenced to 11 years in prison for two counts of assault by penetration and three counts of sexual assault of a female.
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Traveller pitches approved in Westbourne
Plans for seven traveller pitches in Westbourne have been approved by Chichester District Council.
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Junior Citizen event launched for young people in Arun and Chichester
More than 850 young people from across Arun and Chichester will take part in a major community safety event at Goodwood Racecourse next month.
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Sussex Police officer charged with non-recent sexual offences
A Sussex Police officer will appear in court charged with non-recent sexual offences against two girls.
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VUE EPIC cinema screen might be coming to Gunwharf Quays
A VUE EPIC cinema screen could be coming to Gunwharf Quays, promising a bigger screen, enhanced visuals, and immersive sound.
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Police investigating report of a rape in Worthing car park
Police are investigating a report of rape in Worthing.
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Appeal after fatal collision on the A27 near Chichester
A man has died in a crash on the A27 near Chichester.
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A29 scheme compulsory purchase order
West Sussex County Council is prepared to use compulsory purchasing powers to deliver part of the A29 realignment scheme.
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Step into your POWER for My Sisters House
A Chichester businesswoman is encouraging people to sign up for the Bognor ten-kilometre event while raising money for a women's domestic abuse charity.
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Former Portsmouth Debenhams project update
Hundreds of flats could rise across three towers in the city centre, as the future of the former Debenhams building is set to be decided.
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Two men charged following derby game at Fratton Park
Two more people have been charged following trouble at the Portsmouth versus Southampton derby in January.
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Jess Brown-Fuller MP for Chichester demands Chancellor see sense and take “immediate action” as heating oil prices rocket
The MP for Chichester says thousands of rural households are being left behind as energy costs rise.
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Man jailed for rape of woman in Dorset Gardens, Brighton
A man has been jailed for 12 years for raping a woman in Dorset Gardens, Brighton.
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The Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon has left Portsmouth - Updated: 11/03/2026 @09:45
Officials say HMS Dragon was made ready for deployment as quickly as possible before leaving Portsmouth.
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Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries following Portsmouth collision
Police in Portsmouth are appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist sustained serious injuries.
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Bistro and bar in Haywards Heath refused permission to vary its licence
A bistro and bar in Haywards Heath has been refused permission to vary its licence to allow it to play music and sell alcohol until 2.30am at weekends.
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Former foster carer in Crawley charged with child sex offences
A former foster carer in Crawley has been charged with 21 sexual offences involving three young girls, spanning several decades.
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The use of AI at West Sussex County Council
The use of Artificial Intelligence ‘is the only viable way forward for this council if we want to improve our services and make savings’.
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Appeal after man suffers serious injuries in Hayling Island collision
Police are appealing for information after a man suffered serious injuries in a collision on Hayling Island.
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TEDxChichester opens call for speakers
Organisers of TEDxChichester are inviting people to apply as speakers for this year’s event, which will take place in the city in November.
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Portsmouth Water set to drive major water savings at Mountbatten Leisure Centre
Portsmouth Water has helped the Mountbatten Leisure Centre in Portsmouth to improve its water efficiency, with potential savings of up to four million litres of water each year.
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University of Brighton to host UK AIDS Memorial Quilt in powerful tribute to lives lost
A new exhibition in Brighton is bringing the stories of people lost to HIV and AIDS back into public view.
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West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service welcomes eight new on-call firefighters
Eight new on-call firefighters have joined West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service after completing their initial two-week training course.
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Progress continues at Alexandra Theatre in Bognor Regis
Work to redevelop the Alexandra Theatre in Bognor Regis is continuing to move forward, with steady progress being made on the landmark project.
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West Sussex County Council to end year with £23.3m overspend
West Sussex County Council expects to finish this financial year with a £23.3m overspend to its budget.
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Rail passengers get greater flexibility in the South during Middle East conflict
Passengers across the South whose flights have been disrupted by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East are being offered greater flexibility when travelling by rail.
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Eastbourne man charged with terrorism offences
A man from Eastbourne has been charged with terrorism offences as part of an investigation by Counter Terrorism Policing South East.
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Worthing budget borrows from government
For the second year running, Worthing Borough Council has had to ask the government for millions of pounds to help balance its budget.
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Portsmouth Pie club “pie-lot”: New men’s group off to a great start
A new men’s social group centred around making pies has launched in North End, with organisers hoping the idea could inspire similar groups across Portsmouth.
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Music therapy supporting neurological patients at Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton
Music therapy is transforming care for patients at the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton, helping support rehabilitation, improve wellbeing and create a calmer atmosphere on the neurology ward.
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Letter writing in Chichester really does pay off
A letter from an elderly woman concerned about changes to a bus route in Chichester has led to the launch of a community bus service.
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Portsmouth to mark Commonwealth Day
Portsmouth City Council will mark Commonwealth Day with a special flag-raising ceremony today.
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Isle of Wight Hovertravel brings forward summer evening flights
Hovertravel says it’s bringing forward the start of its later evening summer crossings to and from the Isle of Wight, following strong customer demand.
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Launch of Chichester Monopoly board
Chichester has its very own version of the classic board game Monopoly.


