An exceptional New England style house
Stride and Son is delighted to offer for sale this beautifully appointed New England style detached family house in East Lavant.Finished to an exceptionally high standard, the property, on Pook Lane,...
View ArticleVehicle crashes into building in Selsey High Street
SELSEY High Street is blocked after a vehicle collided with a building.An ambulance is in attendance for one male casualty, and the Selsey Fire and Rescue crew is also on the scene on the B2145.The...
View ArticleChichester craftsman plays his role in TA LIVE
A RESERVIST has played in key role in launching a new television advertising campaign for the Territorial Army.Craftsman Paul Kerry, 29, from Chichester, was one of those from 128 Field Company Royal...
View ArticleChichester driver claims car damaged in Tesco car park
A DRIVER has said he will not use a car washing service at a Chichester supermarket again, after claiming his car was dented during a wash.Jeremy Barker had been shopping at the Tesco store near the...
View ArticleTemporary closure for Witterings library
PLANS to redecorate and improve Witterings Library will see it shut for four weeks.The branch, on Oakfield Avenue, will close at 1pm on Friday, March 1, to update its entrance hall and install new...
View ArticleFootball round-up: Rocks lose again ... Selsey leave it late
The Rocks slipped to tenth spot in the Ryman premier division after suffering their fourth defeat in five games with a 2-0 reverse at Bury Town.They conceded twice in the opening half-hour and could...
View ArticleNational Spirit Hurdle day at Fontwell: our tips
It’s All About The Horse Raceday - and time for the £50,000 totepool National Spirit Hurdle - at Fontwell Park on Sunday afternoon.The track has lost two meetings already this year because of...
View ArticleWhittingham: Pompey paid price for sloppy start
Guy Whittingham bemoaned Pompey’s sloppy opening after their 1-0 defeat at Oldham.The Blues’ extended their winless run to 22 matches as Jose Baxter’s 11-minute goal proved decisive.That strike - which...
View ArticleDUNCAN BARKES: Why are we willing to pay for phones, but not for food?
THE horsemeat scandal puts this country’s attitude to food in the spotlight. Moaners should realise that if they had cooked properly, and were not so reliant on convenience foods in the first place,...
View ArticleFontwell: Nicholls’ National Spirit Hurdle winner is a fine Prospect
Prospect Wells may be Aintree-bound after winning the £50,000 totepool National Spirit Hurdle - Fontwell Park’s richest race of the year.The Paul Nicholls-trained eight-year-old, who went off at 3/1,...
View ArticleGoodwood seeks permanent change to its motor circuit
ONE of Chichester’s most successful tourism hot spots is applying to make permanent changes to extend the use of a famous circuit. The changes to Goodwood Motor Circuit, which have prompted mixed...
View ArticleGyepes refuses to blame Eastwood for Pompey defeat
Gabor Gyepes is adamant Simon Eastwood should not be blamed for Pompey’s Boundary Park defeat.The keeper was at fault for the only goal of the game at Oldham on Saturday as the Blues made it 22 matches...
View ArticlePompey boss struggles to find answers
Guy Whittingham was left looking for answers from his players in the wake of their 1-0 loss at Oldham.A slow start to the League One contest at Boundary Park cost Pompey the only goal of the game.Jose...
View ArticleChichester activity camp planning appeal launched
AN APPEAL has been launched after the council refused permission for an activity camp, but said since the refusal the change of use went ahead without permission.Catherine Scholes has launched an...
View ArticleOldham 1 Pompey 0
It had been a week of grand statements.The Football League, Keith Harris, PKF, Portpin, the Trust and even a local radio commentator had all delivered.Fighting words, bold promises and sinister hints...
View ArticlePeriod farmhouse
The Old Farm is a beautiful period farmhouse which has not been on the open market for 55 years and was once owned by Gerald Bullett, the poet and novelist. The East Harting property dates back to the...
View ArticleConservation and art come together at Chichester Harbour
THE natural beauty of Chichester Harbour is inspiring three undergraduate art students.Two of the students from the University of Chichester, Emily Blackler and Rachel Bromhead, are working on a...
View ArticleCreative pupil wins artwork award
A TALENTED Year 5 pupil at Lavant House School has won an award after her artwork was displayed at Pallant House Gallery.Emily John’s artwork, depicting Chichester cathedral and harbour, won the...
View ArticleBlood donation opportunities in West Sussex
NEW dates have been announced for people wishing to give blood in the area.In light of Mother’s Day approaching, a plea has gone out for more people to come forward.John Canning, the NHS blood and...
View ArticleDefendant claims BBC involved in 9/11 attacks
A MAN refused to pay his TV licence, because he believed it to be funding terrorism, a court heard today (February 25).Tony Rooke, of Broyle Close in Chichester, told Horsham Magistrates’ Court he...
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