Theft by bogus caller in Chichester
An elderly Chichester resident has reported the theft of cash and cheques by a bogus caller.A man claiming to be a telephone engineer called at a house occupied by an elderly woman in Canal Place, off...
View ArticleSids are top dogs after win at Ferring
Sidlesham produced an outstanding performance at Ferring despite their regular keeper being taken ill - and the 4-1 was enough to take them top of division two of the Sussex League.He was replaced by...
View ArticleDarts: Alan could win a Legion of fans
Action from the Tuesday Night Double-in League and Friday Benevolent League features in our latest local darts round-up.TUESDAY DOUBLE-IN LEAGUETOP performance was from Alan Coughlan (Aldwick Legion)...
View ArticleChichester dad allowed to see son after sexism row
A FATHER who levelled allegations of sexism when a family court cut his contact with his son has won his fight against the order.The father, from, Chichester, who cannot be named for legal reasons,...
View ArticleTone Zoners have a great run in Southsea
A TOTAL of 26 Tone Zone runners were among the record 25,000 field for the Great South Run in Portsmouth.In what is regarded the flattest and biggest ten-mile race in Europe, Dame Kelly Holmes set the...
View ArticleLubo has learned his lesson
Lubomir Michalik has learned his lesson from his costly Bramall Lane mad moment - according to boss Michael Appleton. The Slovakian defender conceded a needless penalty that cost Pompey a 1-0 defeat...
View ArticleChichester school raise money for Macmillan
Zumba, arts and crafts, a raffle, and a visit from friendly firemen all helped to make a Macmillan fundraiser a huge success.Organisations Fitjoy and Inspired to Walk clubbed together to hold the...
View ArticleMidhurst farm has branched out
A FAMILY-RUN asparagus farm is economising and has opened a cafe. Angela Henslow, who runs the tearooms, said: “In current times, modern farms are facing ever-changing challenges and have to adapt and...
View ArticleGame review: Nokia Lumia 710
Now, we are all aware of how smart phones are taking over our lives, with everything at our finger tips life couldn`t be much better.There are a few out there at the moment, the two most popular being...
View ArticleGamew review: XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Back in the 90s, turn based strategy games were everywhere on consoles but most predominantly on the PC. They were 2D cartoony style due to the hardware limitations and lack of technological...
View ArticleBreaking news: Fire in Bracklesham
A fire has broken out at a thatched property in Bracklesham, near Chichester.Four fire crews and a water carrier are attending the two-storey building in Bracklesham lane.West Sussex fire and rescue...
View ArticleThey may have scared the Living Daylights out of Pompey but Bond always wins
Bond is back, gripping the nation with his thrill-a-minute exploits.Time-honoured tales of the good guys attempting to thwart the dastardly plans of philanthropists and millionaires with Machiavellian...
View ArticleAppy left frustrated by Cup exit
Michael Appleton bemoaned the sloppy defending which led to Pompey’s FA Cup demise.The Blues went down to a 2-0 loss to Notts County in today’s first-round clash at Fratton Park.Appleton’s men were all...
View ArticleUpdate: Bracklesham Fire
Residents are expressing their sadness about the fire that is devastating a restaurant in Bracklesham.The fire ripped through the restaurant on Bracklesham Lane late this afternoon, and was still...
View ArticleDons downed by Chichester ladies - and Rottingdean routed by reserves
Chichester ladies and their second string are having superb seasons - and they continued their winning form with victories over MK Dons and Rottingdean last time out.MK Dons 1 Chichester Ladies...
View ArticleChichester school celebrates Ofsted achievement
CHILDREN and staff are celebrating after their school was graded ‘good’ by Ofsted in a recent inspection.Singleton CofE Primary School, in Charlton Road, Singleton, was given an overall score of ‘good’...
View ArticleFishbourne cycle path safe for now
FISHBOURNE residents anxious over plans to close Emperor Way cycle path, which runs through the grounds of the Roman palace, have had their fears assuaged for another year. The key agreement between...
View ArticleSouthbourne preschool explore Prinstead beach
EXCITED children from Littlestars preschool, in Southbourne, put on their wellington boots to enjoy a day of activities at Prinstead beach.The beach sessions aim to teach children to take controlled...
View ArticleLAURA CARTLEDGE: Exhibition at the Pallant is the best ever and shows art at...
WHAT is art? That is the question.Art is just one of those things isn’t it? Either you are interested or you aren’t.You can either appreciate the complex thought processes behind an unmade bed...
View ArticleInspiring tales are all around at Fontwell Park
Fontwell racegoers have seen one inspiring tale of a racing character - now they are set to witness another.At the track’s most recent meeting, punters watched former jockey and trainer Chris Kinane...
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