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Three men have each been jailed for 30 years having been found guilty of con-spiring to kill a woman in Horsham in February.
Bruce Killick, 63, Graham Martin, 39, and Karl Cruise, 55, have been found guilty after a fi ve week trial at Hove Crown Court for planning to kill Bruce’s wife, Susan, on February 18, at their home in Brooks Green, near Horsham.
They were sentenced the same day, Killick and Martin for 30 years with a minimum of 20 and Cruise for 30 with a minimum of 15. Cruise was also sentenced for 11 years for GBH with intent to run concurrently.
Killick, who runs a horse and al-paca transport company, from Emms Lane, Brooks Green, Martin, an al-paca farmer, and Cruise, a casual la-bourer, both British nationals living in Plouray in the Brittany region of France, were arrested in the days and weeks after Susan was horrifi cally at-tacked.
However, as the investigation pro-gressed, detectives found evidence to suggest Killick, who was having an aff air with his groom, Angie Teear, had hired Cruise, through his work associate, Martin, to kill his wife.
On the afternoon of February 18, Susan had been home alone in Emms Lane when she had answered the door to Cruise, who claimed his car
had broken down. He asked to use her phone to contact a garage but fol-lowed her into her kitchen where he then began his attack.
He fi rst hit her with a hammer and then punched her, knocking her to the ground and smashed her head repeatedly on the fl oor. He then at-tacked her with a plant pot, screw-driver and tried to use a stun gun on her. The then 61-year-old victim still managed to fi ght him off and stopped him from hitting her over the head with a heavy step stall. Cruise then dragged her across the kitchen before trying to stab her, fi rst with a blunt bread knife and then with a paring knife. It was only when Cruise be-came very short of breath, having suff ered a medical episode that she was able to get away from him, alert-ing her next door neighbours.
Her quick thinking neighbour was able to take down part of Cruise’s French number plate and he was ar-rested in Portsmouth that evening. Cruise pleaded guilty to GBH with intent.
Killick had made arrangements to ensure he was not at the address when the attacked occurred and to provide him with a legitimate alibi.
The jury heard how he had sent texts to Martin asking how much to get rid of someone but always main-tained the £10,000 transferred to Martin just days before the attack was
for an alpaca for his and Susan’s 30th wedding anniversary.
The jury took just two days to fi nd all three men guilty.
On sentencing them Judge Michael Lawson said: “This was a horrifi c of-fence born out of greed and lust. The victim thought this was a marriage of joy and this has been violated and de-stroyed for fi nancial gain.”
Detective Inspector David Springett said: “This was a planned and incred-ibly brutal attack against Mrs Killick, orchestrated by her husband and car-ried out by his criminal associates. I am sure that if it was not for her sus-tained self defence then Mrs Killick would not have survived this assault. Thankfully she has largely recovered physically but I have no doubt her emotional trauma will be long felt.
“This off ence has been motivated by greed and Mr Killick’s desire to start a new life with his mistress. The fact he has been married to Mrs Kil-lick for over 30 years and sought to explain the payment of funds for the murder as an anniversary present for her are chilling.
“I am delighted the jury has found all three guilty of the part they played in trying to plan this murder. I hope Mrs Killick is able to continue to re-cover and carry on with her life and put this ordeal behind her knowing her attackers have been brought to justice.”
Horsham woman fi ghts off hitman hired to kill her after shocking attackVictim escapes despite being attacked with a hammer, screwdriver, plant pot, knife and stun gun
Karl Cruise, Bruce Killick and Cruise’s getaway car
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Police in Horsham are search-ing for a man they want to in-terview about two sexual as-saults in a local pub.
The suspect was the bar man-ager at the Plough and Attic Rooms pub in Rusper at the end of 2013 when he allegedly carried out the sexual assaults on two women who were members of staff there.
He has since left the pub and his whereabouts are unknown.
His full identity has not yet been confi rmed but he uses the names of Sukii Khan, Shafi que Miah and Shafi qul Islam and is believed to be about 40 years old. He is described as Bangladeshi,
5’6” to 5’8”, with short dark hair, clean shaven and of me-dium build.
Police believe he may be work-ing in fast food outlets in the Horsham area.
PC Dick Hemmings said; “Ex-tensive police enquiries have been carried out but so far we have not identifi ed him or traced him. Anyone who knows this man or knows where he may be now is asked to contact us via [email protected] or by calling 101, quoting se-rial 1632 of 11/4. You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
Man sought over assaults in Rusper pub
Present and Connect is a joint ex-hibition by two Sussex based art-ists inspired by the landscape of the South Downs National Park that opens this week at Horsham Museum & Art Gallery. Adele Gib-son works in oils, Ruthien with a camera. The artwork in this exhi-bition stems from their experience of being present in the landscape and their deep connection with it.
Adele’s work is rooted in her ex-perience of being mindfully aware in the landscape and the total ab-sorption, peace and joy that it brings her. She makes studies outside in her sketchbook and then the fi n-ished paintings are completed in her studio. These can take several weeks to develop and start to take on a life of their own. The image that emerges sometimes fl ows from a deeper visual memory and can also incorporate inspiration from classi-cal music, including Mendelssohn and Elgar, and the work of contem-
porary poets like Wendell Berry. The works in this exhibition are painted using traditional techniques, in oils either on canvas or wooden panels.
After studying in Brighton, Ruthien has been a professional photographer for the past eight years. She creates textured collages of beauty, light and drama incor-porating photography, silkscreen techniques, painting and cutting edge digital imagery. Ruthien works both in digital and analogue, mix-ing the contemporary with the tra-ditional, the unorthodox with the conventional. The landscape stud-ies presented in this exhibition form part of a portfolio that also includes traditional black and white photography, wildlife surrealism and folklore inspired image and text fantasy stories.
Adele and Ruthien hope that visi-tors will enjoy these images, bring-ing both a sense of calm and a deep and timeless connection with the Sussex landscape.
‘Present and Connect – Contem-porary Landscapes in Oil and Photog-raphy’ opens on Saturday 8 Novem-ber 2014 and closes 3 January 2015.
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More than 350 local people took on the Horsham Santa Run on Sun-day, November 16, to raise money for St Catherine’s Hospice.
The St Catherine’s Hospice Hor-sham Santa Run took place at Hor-sham Park and was sponsored by Gatwick Group.
Families, friends, seasoned sprinters and casual runners look-ing for a different kind of challenge, donned Santa suits to race around the four kilometre route. Runners raised money and awareness for St Catherine’s Hospice, a charity which provides free end of life care for people in Horsham and across Sussex and Surrey.
Louise Brown, Events Fundraiser at St Catherine’s Hospice, said: “We couldn’t be happier with this year’s Santa Run. It will cost £180,000 for St Catherine’s Hospice to provide free, vital hospice care for local people when they need it most. Having over 350 Santas join us at Horsham Park with the aim of helping the charity is fantastic and it will be a huge help in raising the money that we need.”
Bob Toon, Managing Director of Gatwick Group, sponsors of the St
Catherine’s Hospice Santa Runs, said: “Many of our staff have had personal experience of the incred-ibly important work that the hos-pice does and we have sponsored the Santa Runs for two years now. The number of people who join in to show their support and help raise important funds is truly inspiring. That’s not to mention what an im-pressive sight it is to see so many santas running around the courses by themselves or with friends or family. It’s an honour to continue supporting St Catherine’s Hospice through sponsoring these events and we couldn’t be happier that this source of income is growing, with the addition of the new K2 venue”.
This is still a chance to take part in this year’s Santa Runs. The K2, Crawley and Queens Park, Cater-ham, events will take place next weekend and on-the-day entry is available at £15 for adults and £8 for underSaturday 22 November at 10am• K2 Leisure Centre, Crawley – 2k NEW VENUESunday 23 November at 10:30am• Queens Park, Caterham – 3k
Santas run to give the gift of free hospice care
Sarah Howard helps over 350 santas warm up at the Horsham Santa Run
Three people have been arrested following a police raid in a prop-erty on Rushams Road, Horsham, where police seized a number of class A drugs and a gun.
Police executed at warrant for the misuse of drugs at a property in Rushams Road, Horsham at 11.40am on Sunday, November 16.
A number of cannabis plants, drugs believed to be cocaine and a gun were found and three people were arrested. A 33-year-old man and a 43-year-old man both from Horsham were arrested on suspi-cion of cultivating cannabis, pos-session with intent to supply can-nabis, possession with intent to supply a class A drug (crack cocaine) and possession of a firearm. They remain in custody.
A 29-year-old woman arrested for the same offences has been bailed until February 10 2015 while investigations continue.
Police seize Class A drugs and a gun after raid at Horsham home
When the bottle smashes against the side of the Britain’s biggest cruise ship next March,
P&O Cruises will be upholding its celebration of all things British by selecting sparkling wine from the Wiston Estate Winery in Stor-rington.
Four nebuchadnezzars of the quintessentially British winery’s Brut NV will be used for the naming ceremony itself while thousands of bottles of Brut NV and Rosé, Vin-tage 2011 will be enjoyed during the various in-augural events that are sched-uled to take place around the launch.
P&O Cruises called on its wine expert Olly Smith to help choose the perfect British sparkling wine to celebrate the launch of the biggest – and most glamorous – ship to be built for the UK market. Olly Smith commented: “I selected Wiston Es-tate to launch Britannia thanks to its impeccable quality and for its poise between modernity and tra-dition. Wiston stands for passion and pride as a technically master-ful English sparkling wine producer since 2006 with heritage as a farm-ing estate stretching back to 1743. But the main reason is because its bubbly is irresistibly delicious!”
P&O Cruises marketing direc-tor Christopher Edgington added: “When it came to selecting a wine for Britannia’s naming ceremony and inaugural season, we wanted to keep in with our British position-ing and select an English sparkling wine. The Wiston Estate Winery immediately stood out as a British brand with a proud history, very much in our own mould.”
The Wiston Estate Brut NV is a dry, medium-bodied Chardonnay/
Pinot blend combining delicate pri-mary fruits, zest and a characterful richness, while the award-winning Wiston Estate Rosé, Vintage 2011 is incredibly moreish and surprising for its structural precision and tex-tural finesse.
Pip, Harry and Richard Goring of the Wiston Estate said: “Our fam-ily has been the custodian of the
Wiston Estate in West Sussex for hundreds of years.
However, it is only re-cently that we have
realised our long-held dream to make sparkling wine here in the South Downs. We are delight-ed that Wiston Estate Brut has
been chosen to name Britannia
on the historic oc-casion of her launch
next March 2015.”Britannia’s maiden sea-
son will see the ship sail from Southampton to the Mediterra-nean, Norwegian Fjords, Canary Is-lands and the Baltic Sea, as well as offering a range of short breaks and a special round Britain cruise. The ship will then transfer to the Carib-bean for the winter season sailing a range of 15 night fly/cruise itinerar-ies from Barbados.
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Christmas is just around the cor-ner, and this time of year can of-ten leave many scratching their heads for gift ideas, but The Works in Horsham can help with all your Christmas gift needs.
The Works has got it all from books, games, toys, and even the gift wrapping essentials, it’s where Santa comes to do his shopping!
With their click and collect scheme, which offers free delivery in just three to five days, The Works is your one stop Christmas shop.
This year to get customers in the Christmas spirit, The Works are holding a Frozen colouring compe-tition based on Disney’s hit film.
There are two categories, the first is for children aged 3 to 7 and the second for ages 8-12, customers can pop into she shop and collect their colouring sheet.
The winner will receive a £20 gift voucher and the runner up will re-ceive a £10 gift voucher. The best entries will also be displayed in the shop window. Store manager Rus-sell Bedford said: “At our prices
that’s quite a lot they can buy.” The range of Frozen goodies in store is huge and customers can choose from Frozen books, toys and sta-tionery.
The Works are also running their three items for £10 offer and two for £8 on selected childrens titles. They are also running a two for £10 offer on adult gifts and children’s activity packs.
Russell said: “We want our cus-tomers to come in to The Works and feel part of the team and enjoy the Christmas shopping experience here. Every customer is just as val-ued as the last.
“Now is also the time to get our reward card with selected items over the Christmas period reward-ing double points. The next due date for vouchers is January, so you’ll see those savings really quickly, so pop in store to grab your card and start collecting points today.”
For a special Christmas gift this year, customers can also create their own gift hamper this year. Russell said: ‘Customers can buy the hamper for £6 and buy any manner of items to fill it, making it a perfect gift for somebody.”
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Horsham Town Centre and Swan Walk Shopping Centre is now lit up for Christmas.
Thanks to nine town centre spon-sors adding to the funding made available by the Denne, Forest and Trafalgar Councils’ special charge budget, Horsham’s town centre Christmas lights and a seven me-tre high green LED tree near to the Carfax Bandstand were switched on last Thursday, November 13.
To celebrate the return of this seasonal focal point, Horsham Dis-trict Council are inviting as many local carol singing groups as possi-ble to book a slot with them to sing Carols on the Bandstand from De-cember 1, to Christmas.
Any group wishing to sing should
make contact via [email protected] indicating times and days that they would prefer. Horsham District Council’s events team will endeavour to accommodate as many groups as possible respecting residents, market and business ac-tivities nearby.
Horsham District Council Dep-uty Leader and Cabinet Member for the Town Centre, Helena Croft, paid tribute to the businesses and organisations that have stepped forward to make this happen say-ing: “Thanks to these businesses and the continued support of our Neighbourhood Councils we have been able to respond to a public de-sire for the return of a town Christ-mas tree. I hope that as many carol
singing groups as possible take the opportunity to add to the towns fes-tive feel by joining us at the band-stand in the town centre this year.”
Thanks on behalf of the local community go to tree sponsors, All Types of Mortgages - AToM, Bue-nos Aires Restaurant, Deep Blue Restaurants, Denne, Forest and Trafalgar Neighbourhood Councils, Harris Lord Recruitment, Horsham Matters, Sussex Lighting, Tomoli & Will, Designer Fashion, Visit Hor-sham and Wakefields Jewellers.
For updated information on all Christmas town centre activities this Christmas see www.visithor-sham.co.uk or the council’s own town events calendar at www.hor-sham.gov.uk.
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The Airports Commission has pro-duced a plan showing possible new flight paths if a new runway were to be built at Gatwick.
This has been unearthed by GACC from the mass of documents pub-lished last week.
Brendon Sewill, Chairman of GACC, commented: “The recent changes to flight paths are caus-ing widespread anger across West and East Sussex, Surrey and Kent. This new revelation will make peo-ple even more concerned. Everyone will have the opportunity to express their opposition at the GACC Pro-test Meeting this Saturday, Novem-ber 22, at the Apple Tree Centre, Ifield Avenue, Crawley where the doors will open at 1.00pm.”
GACC say: “Although the plans
are described as ‘illustrative’, cer-tain conclusions can be drawn. Air-craft departing from the existing runway are shown using the present flight paths, except that – to avoid flight paths crossing - none will use routes to the south. Thus the num-ber of aircraft using the present routes (except to the south) would roughly double.”
All aircraft departing from the new runway towards the west are shown as using two new flight paths, one over Warnham and North Horsham and one turning sharp left to fly over the eastern side of Horsham.
Brendon Sewill said: “This would be a double whammy for Horsham – one plane a minute over the town. Some people who have been keen to
support a new runway may now find they need to think again.”
Arriving aircraft are shown as taking two concentrated flight paths to the east and two to the west. Sewill said: “GACC has been pressing NATS (air traffic con-trol) to replace these concentrated routes by multiple routes but even so doubling the number of aircraft would ruin any remaining tranquil-lity in Ashdown Forest or the rural parts of West Sussex.”
In a consultation earlier this year NATS suggested that all ar-riving aircraft should be directed to ‘merge-points’, and the Airport Commission map shows a ‘merge-point’ in the vicinity of Haywards Heath.
New plan for possible Gatwick flightpaths revealed
Julie Walters presents card design prizesOn Tuesday, November 18, at the Capitol, multi BAFTA award win-ning actress Julie Walters pre-sented prizes to the winners of a Christmas card competition, or-ganised by The Samaritans Hor-sham and Collyer’s.Collyer’s Head of Art and Design, Susan McAlister, who helped organ-ise the competition, explained: “We asked all second year art students to submit a Christmas card design of their choice, with the winning im-ages to be sold in the Horsham area to raise money for The Samaritans Horsham.”
A panel of seven judges whittled down over 100 entries to a short-list of 30 designs. The judges then chose five designs to be sold as Christmas cards. Work created by students Lucy Boorman, Rachel Lee and Bel Tuckwell was chosen, while Noah Verbeeten was thrilled to have two designs selected.
Noah said: “I was really surprised to have my designs chosen! I want to study Fine Art at University, so this has been an amazing experi-ence,”
Julie Walters, who is Patron of Sa-maritans Horsham, presented the four winning students with a bag full of goodies.
Julie Walters said: “It is a pleas-ure to be here, and to see all of this amazing artwork displayed for such a great cause. The fact that The Sa-maritans exists gives me faith in humanity, in the way that they help
all those who are lonely or going through desperate times. It’s great to combine a fantastic charity with these gorgeous Christmas cards.”
Collyer’s Principal, Sally Brom-ley, said: ‘We at Collyer’s are so grateful for the work that The Sa-maritans do. Over the years I have seen an increase in the amount of young people, who find it hard to deal with the stress that comes with this part of their life.”
Sue Jago, Director of the Horsham and Crawley Samaritans, said: “I’m so excited about this event, which is bringing everyone together, show-casing amazing local talent from these young artists, as well as rais-ing money for The Samaritans.’
The winning Christmas cards will be sold over the Christmas period, at both The Horsham Museum in the Causeway, and The Capitol, Horsh-am. All profits raised from the cards will go to the Samaritans Horsham, situated at 21 Denne Road.
Julie Walters presents Bel Tuckwell with her prize
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One of the most fascinating as-pects of diamonds is how old they are. It’s difficult to comprehend that your diamond, no matter how much it cost you, is at least one billion years old. It doesn’t just outdate the time span of humans.
The rock on your ring was here before the dinosaurs, before am-phibians, even before land plants. Your diamond dates back to the first signs of multicellular life on planet Earth. That’s if you’ve got one of the newer diamonds.
Diamonds were actually formed up to 3.2 billion years ago under intense heat and pressure when diamond-bearing ore was brought to the surface through volcanic eruption. After the magma cooled, it solidified into blue ground, or kimberlite, where precious rough diamonds are still found today.
I tried to convey the astonishing journey a diamond goes through at a recent get together of members of the Sakakini Diamond Club. The club is a great opportunity to pur-chase diamonds as an investment.
As I’ve written many times before, diamonds are judged on cut, carat, clarity and colour, and my advice is to look at diamonds at least one car-at in size. The bigger the stone, the higher the return could be.
If you are considering an invest-ment in diamonds, it’s important to find a friendly jeweller who is willing to deal with the public as a wholesaler. As an exclusive mem-ber of the RAPAPORT – the Interna-
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The opportunity that diamonds are providing to secure your finan-cial future right now is as unique and exciting as choosing the dia-mond itself. Diamonds have worked harder than any ISA in recent years, offering great potential returns, and of course unlike an ISA there is no maximum investment limit.
Do visit the shop at 45 Carfax in Horsham if you’d like to know more about investing in diamonds. It’s an opportunity a billion years in the making.
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Horsham Rotary Club and Salsa dancers from Horsham and Craw-ley were featured on Children in Need on Friday, November 14.
The dancers had performed flash mobs around Gatwick Airport at the invitation of The Rotary Group of Horsham.
Both BBC London and Children In Need picked up on the videos of the flash mobs and the group were invited to perform on the night as part of the live broad-cast. Over 20 danc-ers went along to New Broadcasting House and per-formed a ‘Rueda de Casino’, a Cu-ban salsa style danced in pairs in a circle. Jon Riley who runs Horsham Salsa was briefly interviewed along with Susanna Rodriguez.
When the presenter then invited Jon and Susanna to ‘keep dancing’, Radio and TV legend Tony Black-burn came over and joined in the fun.
The dancers then joined Tony Blackburn at the end of that section of the evenings broadcast dancing a Conga onto the Pudsey bus.
The Gatwick Airport collection was held on Friday,October 31,by The Rotary Club of Horsham and supported by 27 different Rotary Clubs throughout Sussex and Sur-rey.
Dave Benson Phillips performed, a teddy bears picnic was arranged by Gatwick Airport for the children
and families from Chestnut tree House and flash dancers
performed in the arriv-als hall.
President Dave Smith said “the whole event has been a great suc-cess. Although the event was organ-ised and run by The Rotary Club of Hor-
sham it was sup-ported by many other
clubs from our Rotary District. Gatwick Airport
have been superb throughout and laid on a wonderful picnic in the North Terminal attended by chil-dren from Chestnut Tree House and their families. We have hopefully made many people aware of what Rotary is all about while raising some significant funds for the great annual BBC’s Children in Need ap-peal”.
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Work will soon be complete at Impulse Leisure’s Chanctonbury centre in Storrington, West Sus-sex, which has undergone a full redevelopment.
The leisure centre will be offi-cially opened to the public at 7pm on Tuesday, December 2. A VIP tour will begin at 6pm with a special ap-pearance by Sally Gunnel OBE.
The extensive work has included building a brand new, extended fit-ness suite, which has been fully equipped by Technogym and in-cludes the functional training equipment, Kinesis. This links to a new changing village.
The new health suite includes a sauna and steam room, which is an interchangeable salt room. Salt rooms have been proven to relieve respiratory issues, improve skin conditions like eczema and acne,
and strengthen the immune system through the production of negative ions.
Customers can also relax after their workouts in the new-look Coffee Republic café and try out the new sports hall.
Jez Charlton, manager of Impulse Leisure Chanctonbury, said: “We are very excited about welcoming members and potential members to the new-look Chanctonbury on December 2.
“The work has been carried out successfully and we are looking forward to hearing our customers’ feedback on the changes.”
For more information on the newly refurbished site visit www.impulseleisure.co.uk/WCRA-rede-velopment or follow Impulse Lei-sure’s Twitter and Facebook pages and search for #MyNewImpulse.
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Lucky Horsham shoppers on Saturday, November 15, met Paddington Bear in Swan Walk, Horsham, who was in town support-
ing Action Medical Research.The Horsham based charity which
have played a significant role in many medical breakthroughs over the past 60 years, starting with the development of the first UK po-lio vaccine. Today they continue to fund vital research which helps improve the lives of sick babies and children across the UK.
With Paddington fever seemingly gripping Horsham, there are plenty of opportunities to find out more about the Peruvian bear and even the opportunity to view an exclusive screening of his brand new film.
Until December 31, Horsham Mu-seum are hosting a special exhibi-tion featuring memorabilia kindly donated by Michael Bond’s family.
The Capitol, Horsham will also be holding an exclusive screening of the newe Paddington film on Tues-day, November 25.
Tickets are £20 per adult and £12 per child, with proceeds going to support Action Medical Research. For more information and to book tickets visit thecapitalhorsham.com.
Paddington pays a visit to Horsham
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Before being asked to join the judging panel for the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) 2014 south keg competition, I wasn’t entirely familiar with what it took to judge beer.
The competition which took place on Thursday, November 13, was held in order to decide the best craft beer in a keg. The overall champion of the southern heat will then go through to the national beer com-petition next spring.
The event was held at Tulleys farm and featured around 85 to 90
craft beers from various breweries across the south of England includ-ing West Sussex and the Horsham district.
There were three rounds of judg-ing held over fi ve tables and a fi nal round to decide the champion. Each round was judging various styles of beer including speciality beers, strong bitters and IPAs, dark ales, stouts and porters, and pale and golden lagers, brewery and beer names were withheld for the judg-ing.
The competition was a terrifi c opportunity to sample a huge num-ber of beers which showed a huge amount of creativity and crafts-manship from local brewers.
Each beer is judged on its appear-ance, aroma, fl avour, aftertaste and saleability, keeping these factors in
mind enabled me to really appreci-ate a lot of the fi ner details that go into brewing, and it also made for a great, if not somewhat hazy after-noon of tasting.
The competition was overseen by the chairman of SIBA, Guy Shep-herd, and the judging panel was made up of various industry profes-sionals, brewers and journalists.
The overall champion beer which won gold was the dark Equinox pro-duced by Glastonbury Ales, silver was awarded to Adnams for their Mosaic Pale Ale, and bronze was awarded to speciality beer Black Squirrel made by Red Squirrel Brewery Limited.
Sadly no Horsham winners this year, but hopefully next year we will see some more familiar local names.
Finding the south’s best beer
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Finding the south’s best beer
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Testing the aroma
The 2014 judging panel
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Chairman’s Engagementsfor week commencing 24th November 2014:Sunday 30th November 2014
10 am – 4pm Visiting the Horsham Twinning Association Stall at the Rotary Charity Market in the Carfax (everyone welcome)
A small piece of Sussex went to the City on Saturday, November 8. when 120 pupils in the Band from Christ’s Hospital School in Horsham participated in one of the world’s oldest and best-loved pageants, the Lord Mayor’s Show.
The Band performed their sig-nature piece ‘Sussex by the Sea’ as they marched through the City amongst half a million fl ag waving and cheering people who lined the route.
The Christ’s Hospital Band was fi rst invited to be part of this fa-mous procession in 1981 and so impressed the Lord Mayor that it has been invited to participate ever since.
At least four Old Blues (former pupils) have been Lord Mayor of the City of London, most recently Sir Richard Nichols in 1997. The in-coming Lord Mayor for the 2014/15 year of offi ce is Alderman Alan Yar-row who is a member of the Council of Almoners (Trustees) of Christ’s Hospital.
Founded in 1552 in the City of
Christ’s Hospital students march through London
Photos by Nick Panagakis
Following a series of suc-cessful fundraising events over the past year, QEII Special School in Horsh-am now have their own,
brand-new minibus in memory of former student Georgia Barnes, who sadly passed away in 2012.
Georgia’s family formed a com-mittee of friends and staff from QEII who spearheaded the eff ort to raise the £40,000 needed to pur-chase a suitably customised bus for the school. On Monday, November 10, 2014, the new bus was delivered to the school and presented to Head Teacher Lesley Dyer, in front of all the staff and students. The 17 seater customised minibus is bright red – Georgia’s favourite colour - and has been signwritten by SL2Signs of Horsham to refl ect both the school’s identity and some of her favourite activities. These include Lego and
threading beads, which have been incorporated in colours carefully chosen to match the school logo.
Georgia’s mother, Tracey Thorne, said “Now that we are able to hand the school a brand new bus in memory of Georgia it is like a dream fulfi lled for me and my family. We would like to thank all the people who have contributed and helped to make this come true for us.”
QEII’s Head Teacher Lesley Dyer said “We are excited to have our brand new minibus. Geor-gia was a very special student at QEII who loved trips out on our buses. Our pupils are all delighted with the bright red bus and can’t wait to make use of it. We are indebted to Tracey, her family and friends who worked so
hard to raise the funds for our much needed new bus.”
The just giving fundraising page for the project is still live, so if you would like to off er your support
you can visitwww.justgiving.com/carly-jones6 and you
can fi nd out more about QEII School at www.queenelizabeth2.w-sussex.sch.uk
The events that raised the funds in-
cluded a formal ball last Easter, a gala per-
formance by the whole school at The Capitol in June
2014 and an outdoor music festi-val in July 2014 at which Georgia’s sister Carly and cousin Fran raised over £12,000 with a sponsored head shave.
QEII School celebrates arrival of special minibus
The new “Georgia” QEII School Minibus
Photos by Stephen Candy
London, Christ’s Hospital was founded through Sir Richard Dobbs, the Lord Mayor of the day, who mustered a group of city business-
men to raise money to establish the School. Their generosity helps to support the School’s original mis-sion today.
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80s cheese all the rage in Horsham
With help from our friends at the Memories of Horsham Facebook group, The District Post is pleased to continue our retro feature fo-cusing on Horsham in the 1980s.
Each week we will be printing your photos detailing how much, and how little the town has changed over the last 30 years.
Please dig deep, we would love to hear from you. If you would like to see your photos featured please drop them by our office at 26, North Street, Horsham or email us at [email protected] or call 01403 251000.
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The site of the old cheese shop is now occupied by Shakeaway
Remember buying all manner of cheese in the Carfax cheese shop?
Staff take part in the annual pancake race
The staff hard at work
The Horsham District Wellbeing team are run-ning a series of events to support the ‘Movember’ campaign, and change
the face of men’s health through providing knowledge to aid pre-vention and early detection for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health issues.
It has been highlighted that men are at higher risk of developing dis-ease, by not openly discussing their health, reluctance in taking action because they don’t feel ill, engag-ing in higher risk activities which threaten their health, and due to the stigmas around certain health problems.
The statistics are alarming and should not be ignored. More men need to be aware and take control of their health, as men’s life expec-tancy is 4 years less than women, 1 in 4 will develop a mental health related illness each year, men have a 14% higher risk of develop-ing cancer than women and a 37% chance of dying from it, more than two thirds or 63% of men in the UK are obese, and deaths from poten-tially avoidable causes is account-able for approximately 24% of all
UK deaths.We along with the ‘Movember’
campaign want to get men to take control of their health by knowing their family history and any in-creased risk factors, being aware of their healthy body weight, staying active and aiming for recommend-ed exercise guidelines, developing strategies to manage stress, tak-ing action early, staying mentally healthy, not smoking and sticking to recommended healthy moder-ate drinking levels, getting enough good sleep, eating a healthy bal-anced diet, and being safe in the sun.
The Horsham District Wellbeing team offer a number of men spe-cific interventions as below:
Men’s Health Clinic, every Mon-day 6-9pm at Piries Bar, Piries Place, Horsham. Men get the op-portunity to get a FREE MOT giving an insight into their current health status from weight/body mass in-dex, muscle mass, body fat per-centage, bone mass, metabolism, hydration levels and activity levels. Clients can be set goals and have follow up meetings with the advi-sor.
‘It’s All About Men’ FREE 12 week
health and fitness course with nu-tritional advice and guidance, as well as a low impact exercise ses-sion. Clients will be set goals each week for nutrition and exercise, and will make small sustainable chang-es towards their final goal. There are daytime and evening courses available in community venues across the Horsham district.
Free 12 week 1-1 Support with a wellbeing alcohol advisor. To gain confidential support regard-ing ways to improve physical and mental wellbeing by cutting down or stopping drinking, support to maintain any positive changes to drinking that have already been made, and alcohol specific health information, resources and advice
For further information on up-coming events, and to register for any services please contact: 01403 215111, email us at [email protected] or visit our website www.horshamdistrict-wellbeing.org.uk .Horsham District Wellbeing is a free, friendly and impartial service delivered by Hor-sham District council and partners, which is funded by public health at West Sussex County Council.
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Christmas SpectacularSaturday 6th DecemberTickets: £8.00 (members £7.00) Under 16’s: £6.00Box Office: 01403 751150
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Locals will soon be able to get in to the Christmas spirit with a festive train ride to the East Cambridgesh-ire city of Ely, behind steam.
On Tuesday, December 9, passen-gers can step aboard The Cathedrals Express at Horsham and be trans-ported back in time for a wonder-ful nostalgic steam journey to East Anglia, to visit one of the county’s most beautiful cities and take part in a special Cathedral carol service.
The Cathedrals Express steam train, hauled by two Black Five lo-comotives, will arrive at Ely at ap-proximately 1.30pm.
Passengers will have plenty of time to wander around the narrow winding streets of this picturesque city centre, before making their way to the Cathedral, with its stunning Octagon tower, for an exquisite for-ty minute carol service.
Afterwards passengers can sam-ple one of Ely’s famous tea rooms or enjoy a riverside walk, past the old-est and most beautiful parts of the city, before re-joining the train for the journey home.
The Steam Dreams Chairman, Marcus Robertson, said: “Our Christmas trips on board The Ca-thedrals Express are always very special. To be hauled, not by one, but two Black Five engines to this beau-
tiful city will be an unforgettable ex-perience for our passengers. With a chance to also enjoy a carol service in one of England’s fi nest cathedrals will be a very special pre-Christmas treat for the whole family.”
As always on The Cathedrals Express passengers have an op-portunity to travel in four classes ranging from Premium Standard at £99 where they are seated at ta-bles for four, with white tablecloths and complimentary tea and cof-fee at their seats, right up to Pull-man Style Dining at £239 per per-son where they enjoy a two course champagne breakfast or brunch and a fi ve course dinner on the return.
The carriages are all decorated for the festive season and all passen-gers will be served mulled wine and mince pies.
For this memorable journey The Cathedrals Express will also be picking up passengers along the route at Ockley, Holmwood, Dork-ing, Leatherhead, Cheam, West Brompton and Stratford (London) before heading on to Cambridge and Ely.
Anyone interested in travelling on The Cathedrals Express should call the booking offi ce on 01483 209888 or visit www.CathedralsEx-press.co.uk.
Take a train ride through historyPhoto by David Horner Southwater Parish Council are
hoping to commemorate the names of those who died in both Great Wars by using the indi-viduals surname for new street names.
In recent years, local streets have been named after birds and fi eld names, the Parish Council are hoping to use the names so future generations will not forget their service to the country and indeed the Parish of Southwater.
These names are proudly dis-played on the Southwater War Memorial. Two recent names found and verifi ed will be added to the Memorial in early 2015.
If as an immediate family member, you feel that your family
would not wish to commemorate your loved one in such a way, then please contact the Parish Clerk, Catherine Tobin on 01403 733202
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It may surprise many of you who follow the BBC that gardening still goes on into the dark months of winter. Come rain, snow, hail, sleet or indeed sun, I shall be out in a garden, tending to the plants.
You see, here’s the rub. In the garden, you get just four months of the year to actually do anything constructive. The rest of the year, you and I and the cat’s mother are just playing catch-up with nature. That is the simple truth.
There are also some beautiful winter gardens to visit too, such as Mottisfont in Hampshire, The Savill
Garden at Windsor Great Park or Wisley RHS Gardens.
I know it may also come as a shock to discover that Christmas is on the very near horizon. I know, I too hate the mere mention of Christmas until at least after St Brian’s Day on De-cember 10, but there is no stopping the modern marketing machine.
So, with that in mind, might I suggest you start looking at your garden as a primary source of mate-rials for a Christmas wreath?
Ilex with berries is always popu-lar (watch your fi ngers), as is Yew (poisonous), Dog wood stems, Salix stems and other colourful twigs that off er a structure. But you can experi-ment with other evergreen plants, as, after-all the wreath is a symbol of the Christian evergreen appeal – as op-posed to the pagan oak of the German god Wodin, which is where St Boni-
face did his thing all those years ago.However, please don’t steal or
damage other people’s shrubbery in your quest. Simple plans and in-structions can be found online and many craft shops sell the metal wreath ‘rings’.
If you can’t face making a wreath by yourself, I am told there are workshops taking place across Sus-sex; for example on November 27, Blossom Flowers will be organis-ing a workshop upstairs at B52’s in Horsham. Or there is the Rococo fl ower workshops in Chichester on December 13.
An alternative is to buy a beauti-ful wreath - remembering always to support local - made by one of our many fl orists across the Horsham District, examples being, Stems of Southwater, or The Clockhouse Flo-rist of Steyning.
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For its conversations, information, and de-bates I truly appreciate the Horsham Facebook group (facebook.com/
horsham.uk) and yet I have come to feel uncomfortable in using Facebook as a medium for communication.
In general I no longer take part in answering Facebook’s need for me to feed it information about myself and what informa-tion I have passed remains pri-vate.
From time to time this ap-pears to be a cause of concern for some users that my comments and contributions must be ques-tioned since I apparently have something to hide.
The comments demonstrate many of the reasons as to why I fi nd public interactions online to be a source of continued amaze-ment. Consider this article at-tached in my name, my Twitter handle, and a rather dated photo since I no longer sport the goatee beard or own those glasses.
The assumption that because a name and photograph are at-tached the words in this article mean it’s verifi able and that these opinions are more sincere.
There is a constant, inaccu-rate, belief that forcing people to disclose their real names and
contribute photos of themselves will reduce fraudulent or bul-lying behavior. As if fraud and bullying are not real world is-sues which occur more than fre-quently offl ine and in person.
I post comments and replies as ‘Nicholas Butler’ without photo or Facebook content to hand and I fi nd many people have little is-sue in deciding upon the verac-ity of those statements. Which leads to the question just how do you defi ne that quality.
What defi nes someone as be-ing recognisably a member of the Horsham community in the real world as well as within the online.
As the group has grown and its numbers have almost certainly doubled I have noticed contribu-tions from a number of accounts whose authenticity is equally questionable. There is perhaps a new level of social skill and life experience that coming genera-tions will fi ne tune in their lan-guage and interactions.
An ability to identify genuine purpose from a contributors ac-tions in much the same way as we determine if an individual is more akin to a charlatan than a charitable asset. We have at our disposal an opportunity through online communication and real world actions to create a demon-stration of how to integrate the life of the Internet with commu-nity and business.
Actions may speak louder than words but words are all that Fa-cebook will ever be fi lled with.
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Please note that the below list of applications advertised are only those we are required to do so by law. A full list of applications is available by visiting our website
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Owen Day, a year eight student at Tanbridge House School in Hor-sham, experienced the ultimate dream for anyone with a sweet tooth on Wednesday, November 12, when he took on a managerial role at The Candy Box in Horsham as part of the school’s Ambassa-dors Programme.
The Ambassadors Programme, which has run since 2008, is de-signed to give young students a real ‘try before you buy’ experience with a one day placement at their dream employment following research in-dicated that 80% of people in the UK regret their career choices.
Owen, whose dream is to own his own sweet shop, worked alongside the owner of The Candy Box, Howard Bayliss, learning the tools of the trade thanks to a schedule full of deliveries, stock measuring, serving customers and of course, product sampling.
During the day, Owen was also able to ask Howard a host of ques-tions regarding the duties and daily running of owning a sweet shop.
The day was a complete success and after completing his placement student Owen was further deter-mined to become a professional
sweet shop owner once he finishes his education commenting: “I had a fantastic experience visiting The Candy Box and working alongside Howard for the day. I have wanted to own my very own sweet shop since I was little and so getting to see how the Candy Box works was a complete treat. I learned so much about running a sweet shop and the day really inspired me to open my own once I’m older!”
Howard Bayliss, Owner of The Candy Box, added: “Owen impressed us all with his natural skill for work-ing in The Candy Box and I am sure he will make an excellent sweet
shop owner once he is older. It was great to see so much enthusiasm in a young pupil and we are confident Owen will have his own successful business when he is older.”
Kirsty Mackay, Head of year eight at Tanbridge House School, also commented:
“It is clear that Owen had a fan-tastic time at The Candy Box. The Ambassadors Programme provides students with a great opportunity to work out if this is really the job that they want to do. We will definitely be encouraging our current year seven pupils to apply to take part in next year’s programme.”
Sweet working day for Tanbridge pupil Owen Day at The Candy Box, Horsham
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The opening of the new Pandora concept store in Horsham last Satur-day caused great excite-ment. A queue of eager
shoppers stretched from the en-trance of the Swan Walk shop to the shopping centre’s doors on Carfax.
Right at the front was Sue Cox, who arrived at 8.30am, enticed by the offer of a free bracelet for the first 50 customers who spent over
£75. Sue said she would be buying charms to build her existing col-lection.
As the shutters went up, Dominic and Melanie Wakefield emerged. The brother and sister team, who head up 103-year-old Wakefields Jewellers in West Street, are be-hind the Pandora franchise, which is their second Pandora store. The first, in Brighton, opened in 2009 and has been very successful.
Their full team of Pandora staff,
including manager Helen Lewor-thy, held a luxurious pink ribbon across the entrance to the store, which was cut by Dominic, as Pan-dora Horsham was declared offi-cially open.
Immediately, the queue rushed inside, instantly filling the shop floor. Staff served Prosecco and cupcakes, while customers clutch-ing shopping lists made a beeline for the jewellery collections. Sue Cox was the first of many custom-
ers during a day in which the ex-cited buzz never wore off.
Store manager Helen said: “We had an amazing day. The store had a great reception, everyone loved it! And the staff thoroughly enjoyed being rushed off their feet serving the constant stream of customers.
“The people of Horsham cer-tainly love Pandora many of them had great stories about their jew-ellery collections, which are made up of meaningful pieces they have
bought to mark special moments in their lives.”
One of the shoppers, Corina Gib-son, posted on Facebook: “Lovely shop, great atmosphere and really professional staff. Fab!”
The store opening is timely, as the new Christmas Collection from Pandora has just been launched, with lots of jewellery gift ideas for fashionistas and devoted Pandora fans. The store is braced for a busy Christmas.
Pandora enjoys busy launch in HorshamCutting the ribbon First customer Sue Cox with Dominic and Melanie Wakefields
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The Audacity (20.30) The Boars Head, Horsham (01403 267268)No Pressure (20.30) The Swan, Crawley (01293 527447)No Pressure The Swan, Craw-ley (01293 527447)
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Saviours of Soul (20.30) The Malt Shovel, Horsham (01403 252302)The Okee Dokee Band (20.30) The Cherry Tree, Faygate (01293 851305)Acousticatz (20.30) The Jolly Tanners, Staplefield (01444 400335)Alter Ego (20.30 - Sensational Powerful Harmonies Band) The Tanners Arms, Horsham (01403 588789)
Sunday 23 November
Song and Dance (20.00) Hor-sham Folk Club, Normandy Centre, Denne Road, Hor-sham (01403 276273)
Tuesday 25 November
Open Mic with Dave Toye (21.00) The Jolly Tanners, Staplefield (01444 400335)Open Mic with Stan (20.30) The Boars Head, Horsham (01403 267268)Mike Fry (20.30) The Foun-tain, Chichester (01243 781352)
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Open Mic (20.00) The Cherry Tree, Faygate (01293 851305)Open Mic (20.30) The Tan-ners Arms, Horsham (01403 588789)Players’ and Singers’ Showcase (20.00) The Jolly Tanners, Staplefield (01444 400335)
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This winter lovers of the sixties and seventies are in for a treat as the Hawth offers up three nights of great music and nostalgia.
On Saturday, November 29 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm audiences can look forward to Sixties Gold featur-ing the ultimate line up including record breaking Merseybeat band The Pacemakers; the first act to reach number one and the first act ever to top the charts with their first three singles.
Controversial, po-nytailed P.J. Proby, whose trouser splitting shocked the nation, was a Melody Mak-er teen idol award winner in 1964 and spent 91 weeks in the charts. The Fortunes stormed the top 10 with You’ve Got Your Troubles, Here It Comes Again, Freedom Come Freedom Go, and Storm in a Teacup. Also Brian Poole and Chip Hawkes. On stage together, bringing you the greatest hits of The Tremeloes.
On Monday, December 8 at 7.45pm, the Hawth Studio hosts The Retros. The band are at an ex-citing point in their 30 year history, with a new album and single, and repeat appearances on vintage TV channels featuring both TOTP and Never Mind The Buzzcocks appear-
ances as The Banned.The Retros have played clas-
sic vintage tracks in their own way since they were kids. Hailed as New Wave rockers in the late 70’s their sound has continued to develop and despite being veterans of the music scene their performances still re-tain their youthful passion, wher-ever they play.
The band has always had great success playing live, and thrive on
the energy in the music. Nota-ble gigs include getting a
crowd of three thou-sand dancing in the
streets as part of the Jubilee cel-ebrations, fly-ing out to Hong Kong for a one-off gig, and re-cently appear-ing in a Cirque type extrava-
ganza for a 21st Birthday Bash.That’ll Be The
Day is back with a brand new Christmas
show for 2014 on Wednesday, December 17 at 7.30pm. Trevor and the gang celebrate the festive sea-son by bringing back the good times with all your favourite Christmas classics plus more hilarious comedy routines.
Tickets for Sixties Gold are priced £30.50, The Retros £12 in advance (£14 on the door) and That’ll Be The Day £26. To book please call the Hawth Box Office on 01293 553636 or go online www.hawth.co.uk.
Experience the 60s and 70s classics once again
Bott & Bowman’s Winter Warm-er - A captivating recital cel-ebrating a musical friendship.
As part of The Hawth’s Classi-cal Concert Series Catherine Bott and James Bowman present up the perfect Winter Warmer.
Soprano and Classic FM pre-senter Catherine Bott and iconic counter-tenor James Bowman, with Jonathan “Playaway” Co-hen at the piano, join forces to banish the bleak mid-winter. The programme includes dra-matic duets, sparkling solos and seasonal surprises by Handel, Purcell, Britten, Bach, Gilbert
and Sullivan, Noel Coward and Flanders and Swann.
At the Hawth Studio, Crawley on Sunday, December 7, at 3pm. Tickets are £17.95 can be pur-chased from the Hawth Box Of-fice on 01293 553636 or by visit-ing www.hawth.co.uk.
The Classical Season contin-ues in the New Year with a recital from pianist Mark Bebbington.
(February 1), London Solo-ist Ensembles (March 1) and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (April 18, St George’s Day Cel-ebration and June 14, A Night at The Movies).
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THE SILVER BELLES CHRISTMAS SHOW Monday 24 November 2.30pm
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Monday 24 & Tuesday 25 November 7.30pm
PADDINGTON (PG-tbc)THE HUNGER GAMES:
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JOE BROWNWednesday 26 November 7.30pm
ONE NIGHT OF ELVISA tribute from Lee Memphis King
Saturday 29 November 7.30 pm
SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRAMistletoe & Miller
Friday 28 November 7.30 pm
HELLO AGAIN A Tribute to NEIL DIAMOND
Thursday 27 November 7.30pm
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Southwater Parish Council, Horsham District Coun-cil and partners are look-ing forward to the Christ-mas Festival which will be
held once again in Lintot Square, Southwater on Saturday 29th No-vember 2014 from 11am till 6pm.
We are pleased to announce that this year Father Christmas will be in his grotto from 11.15am till 4.15pm for Southwater children to come and visit, this year the grotto is in a new location upstairs in Beeson House.
Performing on the main stage will be Chris Andre. Chris is a tour-ing musician who has played many prestigious venues and events around the UK and many parts of the world, ranging from St James Palace to The Royal Albert Hall. Chris is a self taught musician who sings and plays the guitar, fiddle and bouzouki to name a few.
Coming straight off a national UK tour with his brother Peter An-dre, he will put on a show that will have you all entertained from start to finish. We are all really looking forward to seeing him perform a special set in Southwater.
We are also very pleased to wel-come back the 5 piece boy band Concept. Concept have had a very busy few months reaching the judg-es houses stage at this years X Fac-tor, narrowly losing out on a spot in the live shows. They have also appeared on This Morning and Ce-
lebrity Juice and have performed up and down the country with their energetic live set. We are all very much looking forward to their return to Southwater.
There will also be live performances from local singer song writer Jodie Munday, blues rock band Junkyard Sons, Horsham Rock Choir who have just performed at Hyde Park, girl group For-bidden Harmonies, Divas Undaunt-ed - a Voice From The Coal Shed
Choir and Luke Mobbott. There will also be dance performances
from K.D.F Academy of Dance and Fitness and
The Elsden School of Dancing South-water. Southwater Academy Year 6 choir will be sing-ing and the event will be compered by
Southwater Youth Worker Angie Choat.In the main car park
there will be market stalls, children’s fun fair, arts
and crafts, face painting, metro-bus, tombola, street sports, food
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and refreshments from Southwater Sports Club and The Pizza Oven, and Christmas themed fun and games for the whole family.
There will be Christmas themed story time in the Library and the shops within Lintot square will be open on the day where you can take part in the ‘Find The Santa’ compe-tition.
At 5pm the Christmas lights will be switched on and there will be carol singing around the Christ-mas tree in Lintot Square by local children, accompanied by Horsham Youth Concert Band, and led by Southwater Community Methodist Church and Church of the Holy In-nocents.
Residents are asked to walk to the event if possible as parking will be limited.
For further information please contact Southwater Parish Council on 01403 733202, visit www.south-water-pc.gov.uk follow us @south-waterpc or find us on Facebook Southwater Parish Council.
Southwater Christmas Festival is sponsored by, Shingadias Londis Southwater, Metrobus, Zurich In-surance plc, Horsham Publications, Roundstone Caravans, Feisty Fox Ltd, Ashbridge Builders Ltd, Wilbar Associates Ltd, Highgain Event Ser-vices, The District Post, Play In-novation, Blachere Illuminations, MSA, The Capitol Horsham.About Southwater
Southwater is located within Horsham District and is one of the largest rural communities in West Sussex. The Parish has 10,500 resi-dents and includes the village of Southwater, Newfoundout, Christ’s Hospital, Tower Hill & Two Mile Ash. At the heart of the village lies Lintot Square with a wide variety of excellent shops, pubs, restaurants, library, post office, youth centre and health centre. Elsewhere within the Parish are two business parks, home to local companies and some of the largest businesses in the Dis-trict. Recreation opportunities in-clude our very own Leisure Centre, Country Park, and a huge range of sports and community clubs.
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EVENT OF THE WEEKLIFE DRAWING - MANNINGS HEATHNovember 5 - 26For four weeks on Wednesday mornings, 10-12pm, fee £60. Explore how to capture the structure and proportion of the human form accurately. Claire encourages students to enjoy the freedom and spontaneity of drawing whilst still including depth, tone and texture. To book call 07973 410111.
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Saturday 22nd November11 am – 3 pm
Activities Include:Chocolate tombola, craft area, raffle, Santa’s grotto,
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CUE FOR A SONGNovember 30A celebration of the world’s best-loved musicals by some of the area’s most talented performers, in aid of Cancer Research UK. Featuring Ariel Company Theatre, HAODS, Fi Steps, Sarah Esser, Jack Lane, Claude Hopkins, Becky Hunt and more. At the Capitol, tickets £15. Call 01403 750220 to book.
BABY & CHILDREN’S MARKETNovember 30At the Billingshurst Leisure Centre from 12 – 3pm. To sell, book on-line at www.cheekimonkeys.co.uk select Billingshurst market. Stalls from £10 + VAT. Bring the kids, buy bargains, have a bounce on the cas-tle, eat candy fl oss and more. Save up to 90% on quality pre-loved goods.
SUSSEX PREGNANACY & BABY FAIRNovember 23Share wisdom, well-being and a wonderful shopping opportunity at the Drill Hall, Horsham from 10am–2pm. For details of free entry, free talks and tasters, free goody bags, and participating exhibitors, visit www.ufl ourish.co.uk
PRO-MUSICA STRING TRIONovember 29Three highly knowledgeably and experienced front desk players from the Birmingham Symphony Or-chestra present a programme fea-turing the music of Haydn, Miklos Rozsa, Beethoven and Dohnanyi. Steyning Centre 7.30pm. Members £9, non-members £14, students £2 available by calling 01903 812662.
RAFA COFFEE MORNINGNovember 26Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch hold a coff ee morning every Wednesday from 10am-12pm. All are welcome, please feel free to bring a friend. Needles Farm Buildings, Three Acres, Horsham. For enquiries, contact 01403 242277.
ART EXHIBITIONNovember 22 - January 9Andy Housego’s exhibition ‘The French Connection’ takes place in Art Ache Gallery above Rachael’s Kitchen, Horsham, Carfax. Andy is coming over from France to join the gallery for the exhibition. For more information call Sally on 07500 220081.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRANovember 22Featuring Off enbach’s Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld, Luto-slawski’s Mi-Parti and Rachmani-nov’s Symphony No. 2. At the Capi-tol at 7.30pm, tickets £ 14 for adults, £12 for concessions (over 60), £5 for under 18’s. Available from the Cap-itol Box Offi ce 01403 750220 or at www.thecapitolhorsham.com
HORSHAM MUSIC CIRCLENovember 21Piano masterworks by Joseph Hou-ston. Supported by Making Music’s Philip and Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists scheme. At the Drill Hall at 7.30pm. Tickets on sale from the Music Circle on 01403 252602, from Horsham Museum, or at WeGotTickets.com/HorshamMu-sicCircle.
BELLE SCREENINGNovember 25The next Mary How Trust Film Soci-ety screening, Belle (12A), is show-ing at West Chiltington Village Hall at 3pm and 7.30pm. Tickets are £6 available on the door and by calling the hotline 01798 877646. New loy-alty card – watch six fi lms and get your seventh free.
XMAS CATSTRAVAGANZANovember 22Cats Protection event at Roff ey Mil-lennium Hall from 2–4pm. Home-made cakes, CP gifts and goodies including Christmas range, crafts, jewellery, books, CDs and DVDs, re-freshments and tombola. Free cat care leafl ets and cat screen show. Free entry but donations (including cat food and litter) warmly received.
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Across the other side of the house is the living room which is double aspect with double glazed windows to front and double glazed French doors opening to the rear garden, open fi re with wooden surround and mantel having a marble hearth.
There is also a ground fl oor cloakroom to complete the downstairs.
Stairs rise up to the fi rst fl oor leading to bedroom one with sin-gle aspect double glazed window, door gives access to bedroom four which is currently used as a dressing room. The main bed-room has an en-suite shower room. There are two further bed-rooms and a family bathroom to this level.
Outside, the property has the gravelled parking area to the front which is fl anked by an area of lawn with the concealed semi- sunk oil tank and bordered by a mature hedge row. The rear gar-den has a stone patio area fl anked by raised shrub and fl ower bor-ders which, in turn, extends to the area of lawn bordered by ma-ture hedges. At the bottom of the garden, through a rose covered arbour, is located the vegetable plot with a timber garden shed.
An attractive looking property set in a rural setting with many features and a good sized garden should appeal to those buyers looking for a slice of the country whilst close to local amenities which are a short distance back to Pulborough.
For more information or to ar-range a viewing, call the team at Fowlers, Storrington on 01903 745844.
Family home with off road parking and attractive garden
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An exclusive development of just three detached 5 bedroom family homes close to the picturesque village of Storrington.
For further information and to arrange your personal viewing contact our selling agents.
• Superior quality homes with contemporary specifications
• Wide choice of excellent schools nearby
• Surrounded by beautiful countryside, situated at the foot of the South Downs
• Gatwick Airport can be reached in around 30 minutes by road
• A wealth of local amenities
Prices from £840,000
www.yafflesmgh.com
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01903 745761storrington@kingchasemorecountrywide.co.ukwww.kingandchasemore.co.uk
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Call Chewton Rose Horsham 01403 264 962
Beautifully unique homesFirsfield, Bucks Green, Rudgwick, RH12 3JF
Just three remaining on this development of five 3 bedroom detached houses.
Prices from £499,950
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Pulborough 01798 874033 Storrington 01903 742354 Horsham 01403 248222 London Mayfair 0870 112 7099
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Horsham 01403 248222
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Horsham 01403 248222
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Horsham 01403 248222
West Chiltington ID 43442 £1,100,000NO ONWARD CHAIN A substantial five bedroom detached house which has just been refurbished, set in an acre plot on a private estate. EPC Rating D
Pulborough ID 5248 £695,000Set in a wonderful location with stunning views to the South Downs, an extensive five bedroom detached property in a plot of just over 0.75 acre. EPC Rating E
Broadbridge Heath ID 46338 £300,000A three bedroom, well presented, detached family home in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Horsham town centre with its main line railway station. EPC Rating D
Storrington ID 21105 £600,000A spacious five/six bedroom detached individual house in an elevated position in a quiet lane, with views of the South Downs National Park. EPC Rating D
Pulborough 01798 874033Pulborough 01798 874033 Horsham 01403 248222Storrington 01903 742354
West Chiltington ID 30260 £975,000A charming six bedroom Grade II Listed former school house in the old part of West Chiltington with a village shop and public house in walking distance. The property has been run as a successful 5* B & B and with the annexe, could provide additional income. EPC Rating N/A
West Chiltington ID 45888 £749,950A delightful, four bedroom detached single-storey residence situated in a quiet, no-through lane, with potential for an annex. This bright and spacious property has a double garage and is within walking distance of local amenities and shops. EPC Rating D
Horsham ID 28612 £425,000A well presented four bedroom detached house with Victorian style conservatory and delightful mature garden of approximately 95’ on a secluded cul-de-sac plot, close to local shops and Littlehaven mainline station. The property has a garage and parking for several cars. EPC Rating E
Billingshurst ID 45219 £385,000An individual three/four bedroom detached house offering deceptively spacious accommodation throughout, presented in excellent decorative order and conveniently situated on the outskirts of Horsham. A viewing is highly recommended. EPC Rating E
Storrington 01903 742354
Horsham 01403 248222 Horsham 01403 248222
Pulborough 01798 874033
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Residential Sales Free Valuations Village and Country Homes Equestrian Land New Homes Conveyancing Probate Valuations
HORSHAM01403 276 777
horsham £330,000
horsham guide £450,000 - £480,000 horsham £450,000
rusper £325,000 horsham £275,000
horsham guide £450,000 - £500,000
horsham £525,000
• Generous3bedsemi• Fantasticlocation• Garage&parking
• 3bedterrace• 2receptionrooms• Offroadparking
• 3bedroomchaletbungalow• Wellpresentedthroughout• 2receptionrooms
• 4bedroomlinked-detached• 2receptionrooms• Tandemgarage
• Stunning3bedsemi• Incrediblelivingspace• Largekitchen/breakfastroom
• 3bedroomdetachedbungalow• Soughtafterlocation• Potentialtoextend(STPP)andcarport
• 3bedVictoriansemi• Quietsecludedplot• Soughtafterlocation
• Attractivegardens• Hugepotential• Closetolocalshop
• Goodsizegarden• Largemasterbedroom• Closetotownandshops
• Easytomaintaingardens• Garageanddrive• Soughtafterlocation
• Offroadparking• En-suitetomaster• Soughtafterlocation
• 3furtherreceptions• Ampleparking• Quietcul-de-sac
• Largesouthfacinggarden• Offroadparking• Closetoschools
• Stunningpresentation• 3receptionrooms• Potentialtoextend
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Residential Sales Free Valuations Village and Country Homes Equestrian Land New Homes Conveyancing Probate Valuations
horsham £465,000
mannings heath £380,000
horsham £350,000
horsham £260,000
horsham £284,950
southwater £430,000
horsham £375,000
horsham £365,000
horsham £460,000horsham £375,000
horsham £129,950horsham £280,000
southwater £325,000barns green £450,000
• 4/5bedroomdetached• Kitchen/diner• 3receptionrooms
• 3bedPeriodcottage• Villagelocation• CourtyardGarden
• 4bedroomsemi• Amazingopenplankitchen• En-suitetomaster
• Guide£260,000-£280,000• 3bedroomendofterrace• Largekitchen/b-fastroom
• 2bedbungalow• Semi-detached• Largeconservatory
• Guide£430,000-£470,000• 4beddetachedinaquietcul-de-sac• Largefamilykitchen
• Extended4beddetached• Greatfamilylivingspace• Largekitchen/diner
• 3beddetachedhome• 3receptionrooms• 2bathrooms
• 4bedroomdetached• Closetotown&schools• Potentialtoextend
• 3bedroomdetachedhome• Fantastickitchen• Quietcul-de-sac
• Guide£129,950-£139,950• Onebedroomgroundfloorapartment• Wellpresentedthroughout
• Threebedroomsemi-detatched• Lovelyconservatory• Goodsizekitchen/diner
• Guide£325,000-£350,000• 3bedroomdetached• Superbkitchen/diner
• 4bedroomdetached• Fantasticfamilyhome• Largekitchen/diner
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more SOLD signsthan any other agent*
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SUPPLIERS OF INDEPENDENTMARKET SHARE REPORTS
THROUGHOUT ENGLAND AND WALES
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independenceassuredFor Sale Sign Analysis confirms that this advert is a fair andaccurate representation of the information found betweenthe dates shown. The quantity of For Sale and Sold signs
does not necessarily equate to the number of completions.
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*MAYHEWS WAS THE ESTATE AGENTWITH THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF SOLD SIGNS
DISPLAYED BETWEEN THE DATES SHOWN.
Agent 215.8%
Agent 314.8%
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9.6%
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Tel: 01403 275543
Fax: 01403 253320
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HORSHAM £139,950 LeaseholdA Rarely Available Studio Apartment within this Impressive Grade II listed former Manor House | A Stunning Location adjacent to a Golf Course, Superb Countryside walks and within just over a mile of Horsham Town Centre | Perfect for a UK BASE or an INVESTMENT TO LET | NO ONWARD CHAIN
HORSHAM £229,950 LeaseholdA Two Bedroom Split Level First & Second Floor Maisonette | Located Approximately 3/4 of a mile of Horsham Town Centre | 12’1 kitchen | 17’8 Lounge/Dining Room | Private BALCONY | Two Double Bedrooms | Bathroom | Communal gardens | GARAGE EN-BLOC | 985 year lease | NO ONWARD CHAIN.
SOUTHWATER £219,950 LeaseholdA Two Bedroom First Floor Apartment | Situated in Lintot Square Within the Heart of the Village | 10’9 ‘Paula Rosa’ Fitted Kitchen with Integrated Appliances | 23’3 Living/Dining Room | Two Double Bedrooms | Double Glazing | Allocated Parking | Excellent Condition Throughout | Ideal Investment/First Time Purchase
PARTRIDGE GREEN £339,950 FreeholdA Four Bedroom Detached House | Situated in a Cul-De-Sac within the Popular Village of Partridge Green | Downstairs Cloakroom | 12’2 Kitchen | 13’7 Living Room | 16’ Dining Room | 12’11 Sun Room | Four Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | Garage & Driveway Parking
BROADBRIDGE HEATH £475,000 FreeholdA Three Bedroom Detached House | Situated in the Popular Village of Broadbridge Heath | 22’1 Kitchen/Dining Room | 22’1 Living Room | 10’11 Family Room | Downstairs Cloakroom | Downstairs Shower Room/Wet Room | Three Double Bedrooms (Master with En-Suite) | Approx. 95ft Rear Garden | Heated Swimming Pool
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
HORSHAM £279,950 FreeholdOPEN HOUSE ON SATURDAY 22nd NOVEMBER 10am - 12pm VIEWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY | A Two/Three Bedroom Period Property | Situated within Close Proximity of Horsham Park, Mainline Station & Town Centre | 8’ Kitchen | 10’10 Living Room | Separate 11’ Dining Room | 7’1 Bathroom
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Storrington01903 745844Billingshurst01403 786787
billingshurst | £249,950THREE BEDROOM terrace home with EXTENDED
ground floor accommodation giving a LARGER KITCHEN/ BREAKFAST ROOM. EPC rating D.
billingshurst 01403 786787
billingshurst | £319,950A SPACIOUS THREE/FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED family home situated within easy access of the village centre and primary and secondary schools. The property has double glazed windows,
gas fired heating to radiators and is offered for sale with NO ONGOING CHAIN. EPC rating D.
billingshurst 01403 786787
billingshurst | £425,000Grade II listed attached cottage with brick and clay
tile hung elevations beneath a pitched roof. The accommodation is deceptively spacious. EPC rating E.
billingshurst 01403 786787
west chiltington | £699,500An attractive four bedroom individually built home
offering spacious and versatile accommodation situated within the highly regarded location of West Chiltington.
storrington 01903 745844
storrington | £375,000A four bedroom detached family home
located on the outskirts of the village but within easy reach of all amenities.
storrington 01903 745844
amberley | £369,950A bright and spacious family home located within this quiet cul-de-sac position within the highly regarded
downland village of Amberley.
storrington 01903 745844
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01403 21008824 Worthing Road, Horsham, RH12 1SL
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Leaders Limited are pleased to offer to the rental market this super three bedroom family house.
Freshly decorated throughout, the property briefly comprises of; En-trance hall with storage cupboard, large dual aspect lounge with brand new carpets and patio doors lead-ing to a mature and private rear gar-den which is mainly laid to lawn with flower beds and patio area.
There is a modern, fully fitted kitch-en with appliances and tiled flooring.
Upstairs boasts two large double bed-rooms (one with built-in storage), a further good size double bedroom with mirror fronted wardrobes, and modern family bathroom with corner bath.
Other features include gas cen-tral heating, double glazing, drive-way parking for two cars and a single garage. Available on an unfurnished basis - £1,150 pcm (fees apply). For further information or to arrange a viewing contact 01403 217585 or www.leaders.co.uk.
Newly decorated family home to rent
Lines & James are thrilled to bring this newly extended end of terrace cottage to the market, with versatile and well thought out accommodation which is presented in superb order throughout.
Warninglid village offers an ac-claimed public house and restaurant, a sports club, a village hall and highly regarded primary school.
The village is surrounded by some of the area’s finest countryside which is interspersed with footpaths and bri-dleways. By road there is excellent ac-cess to the A/M23 to London, Gatwick and Brighton. Whilst the nearby towns Haywards Heath and Horsham are
around 8 miles away. By rail the ser-vice from Haywards Heath to Victoria or London Bridge is usually under one hour
Accommodation comprises: En-trance hall which leads into a won-derful dual aspect south facing sitting room complete with natural bamboo wood flooring and French doors which open out on to a good sized rear garden, updated kitchen/breakfast room with solid wood worktops and stylish Ital-ian porcelain tiled floor which steps up to a further reception room featuring a wood burner and under stairs stor-age, a utility room with pantry, access to the garden and downstairs shower
room with double shower enclosure can also be found off the kitchen.
Upstairs the extension provides a wonderful master bedroom with far reaching views, bamboo wood floor-ing and some storage to the eaves, there are two further double bedrooms one with airing cupboard storage and a newly fitted bathroom with separate shower enclosure.
The property has oil fired central heating, partial double glazing, al-located parking for one car at the rear and is available in December for a rental of £1350 pcm. To arrange a viewing please call Lines & James on 01403 210088.
Traditional Sussex style cottage
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Horsham £2,300 PCM*
four bed detachedunfurnishedavailable januaryepc rating d
Billingshurst £1,095 PCM*
three bed semi-detachedunfurnishedavailable nowepc rating d
Horsham £1,450 PCM*
four bed detachedunfurnishedavailable januaryepc rating d
Billingshurst £875 PCM*
two bed terraceunfurnishedavailable nowepc rating b
Pease Pottage £775 PCM*
one bed semi-detachedunfurnishedavailable decemberepc rating d
Warninglid £1,350 PCM*three bed cottageunfurnishedavailable decemberepc rating e
Ifield £775 PCM*one bed maisonetteunfurnishedavailble januaryepc rating d
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Tel: 01403 275543
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Web: www.inhousehomes.co.uk
HORSHAM £995 pcmFirst floor two bedroom maisonette | Close to town and station | Fitted kitchen with appliances | Bathroom with shower | Private garden | Available November | Unfurnished | EPC Rating D
HORSHAM £1,095 pcmThree bedroom terrace house | Very good order throughout | Fitted kitchen with appliances | Spacious kitchen/breakfast room | Available Now | Unfurnished | EPC Rating C
HORSHAM £925 pcmTwo bedroom terrace house | Situated close to local shops | Good condition through out | Garage | Available now | EPC rating D
HORSHAM £925 pcmTwo bedroom terrace house | Master with en suite | Kitchen with appliances | Front and rear gardens | Available Now | Unfurnished | EPC Rating C
HORSHAM £825 pcmTwo bedroom apartment | Hot water and heating bills included | Fitted kitchen with appliances | Good decorative order | Available Now | Unfurnished | EPC Rating D
HORSHAM £900 pcmTwo double bedroom maisonette | Allocated parking for two cars | Good condition throughout | Fitted kitchen with appliances | Unfurnished | Available December | EPC Rating C
HORSHAM£1,100 pcmTwo double bedroom executive apartmentCentral locationMaster with en suiteFitted kitchen with appliancesAvailable DecemberEPC rating C
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horsham £800 pcm•Spaciousaccommodationinaconvenientlocation•Twodoublebedrooms•Recentlyfittedbathroom•EPCratingE
horsham £1,410 pcm•DetachedFamilyHome•NorthHorshamLocation•3BedroomsEn-SuitetotheMainBedroom•EPCRatingD
horsham £825 pcm•TwoDoubleBedrooms•FittedKitchenwithWhiteGoods•NeutralDecorThroughout•EPCratingC
horsham £750 pcm•OneDoubleBedroomwithfittedwardrobe•SpaciousLounge/DiningRoom•FittedKitchenwithappliances•EPCratingD
ComING sooN•Goodsized2Bedroomapartment•Newlydecorated•NewFlooringthroughout•EPCratingC
Crawley £825 pcm•OneDoubleBedroomFirstFloorApartment•SpaciousLounge/DiningRoom(18ftx15ft)•OneAllocatedParkingSpacewithvisitorsbays•EPCratingD
horsham £1,450 pcm•4BedroomDetached•DoubleGarage•2SeparateReceptionRooms•EPCratingD
horsham £875 pcm•Lounge/DiningRoom•OneDoubleBedroomwithbuiltinWardrobe•SingleBedroom•EPCratingE
horsham £960 pcm•3Doublebedrooms•OffroadParking•Walkingdistancetotowncentre•EPCratingE
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“Many thanks for all your help - both of late and in the past. The service and support that I have
received has been top class, thank you so much.”
Wendy F-N, Horsham
“You and your guys have been absolutely fantastic since day 1 and I am happy to recommend you to
anyone that ever asks for a letting agent in the Horsham area.”
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“Pinnacle were recommended to us by another client and have been managing our property since December 2009. We are very happy with the efficient service
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B & L, Horsham
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CommercialLand & New Homes
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Pulborough 01798 874033 Storrington 01903 742354 Horsham 01403 248222 London Mayfair 0870 112 7099
Horsham £999 pcm.Put eui bla adigna aute dunt alis nulla coreet, quis aut erosto doloborem aut loborem ipsusci duisis dolor atumsan velit luptatuerci blaorper ad dit iurer se mod. Ed tatueri uscidui psumsandre magna faci et wissecte estis alit la adion.
Horsham 01403 248222
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Pulborough £850 pcmA beautiful Grade II Listed cottage having been recently refurbished. Within walking distance of all the village amenities.Living room. Kitchen/breakfast room. Two bedrooms. Bathroom. Outbuildings. Cottage gardens. Parking.
Pulborough £1350 pcmAn attractive detached house occupying an elevated position with stunning views south towards the Downs. Entrance Hall. Cloakroom. Sitting Room opening to Dining Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room. Three Bedrooms. Bathroom. Gardens. Garage. EPC rating D.
Pulborough £895 pcmSpacious semi-detached house ideally situated for the mainline station. Entrance hall. Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. Two double bedrooms. Bathroom. Gardens and Driveway for three cars. EPC rating E.
Ashington £995 pcmA fully refurbished, three bedroom end of terrace family home in a sought after residential location with kitchen appliances, parking, garage and gardens.Three Bedrooms. Lounge/Dining Room. Kitchen. Cloakroom. Family Bathroom. Gardens. Garage. Parking. EPC rating C.
Storrington 01903 744166
Storrington 01903 744166
Storrington 01903 744166
Storrington 01903 744166
Call us for more info 01403 246750 www.guyleonard.co.uk
4 MONTHS FREE Management Fees on New Lettings*
*Limited time offer for new landlords only in Horsham, Southwater, Billingshurst and Broadbridge Heath. See website for full terms & conditions
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LET BY
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Red Admiral Street, Horsham | £865 pcm• Twodoublebedmidterrace• Lowmaintenancegarden• ResidentsparkingareaHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingC
The Comptons, Horsham | £925 pcm• Fabuloustwobedapartment• Highlysortafterlocation• AvailablebeginningofDec2014HORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingB
Parkfield, Horsham | £1,150 pcm• Recentlyrefurbishedthreebed• Midterraceincentrallocation• GarageinnearbyblockHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingC
Milton Road, Horsham | £825 pcm• Neutrallydecoratedtwobedhouse• Tworeceptionrooms• LowmaintenancegardenHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingE
Trafalgar Road, Horsham | £850 pcm• Twobedmaisonettewithpatioarea• Centrallocation• StreetparkingHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingD
Bury, Pulborough | £695 pcm• Spaciousannexewithgarden• £100pcmforutilitybills• AvailablenowHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingD
Ravenscroft Court, Horsham | £695 pcm• Supertopflooronebedroomflat• Centrallocation• AvailableJanuary2015HORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingD
Kings Gate, Horsham | £785 pcm• StunningGFonebedapartment• Secureundergroundparking• PatioareaHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingC
Wey House, Pulborough | £695 pcm• Stunningonebedmaisonette• Locatedovertwolevels•WalkingdistancetothestationHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingB
Riverside, Pulborough | £785 pcm• Brillianttwobedapartment• Shortwalktovillagecentre• GarageHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingB
Brook Terrace, Horsham | £750 pcm• Highspeconebedcottage• Stunningexposedbrickworkandwoodenstaircase• CentrallocationHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingE
Arun Prospect, Pulborough | £825 pcm• Threebedgroundfloorapartment• Balconywithriverviews• CommunalgardensHORSHAM | 01403 390106 EPCratingD
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Sunday November 16 - Wom-en’s Conference East LeagueChelmsford Ladies 4 - 1 Hor-sham Ladies
HockeyMartin Read – Sports Reporter
After playing well against a top team in their previous match Horsham had high hopes of se-curing valuable points against the side one place above them, but lost comprehensively, their sixth successive defeat.
Chelmsford scored twice in the first half and added two more af-ter the break. Fran Crossley then reduced the deficit but that was Horsham’s sole success.
Fran told the District Post: “We all knew how important it was for us to do well in this game, perhaps that pressure over-whelmed us. The horrendous pitch didn’t help – it was cov-ered in algae which slowed down the ball. We’re not blaming that but it did give Chelmsford added home advantage. Conceding the early goals seemed to deflate us although we did have some probing attacks, but they came to nothing. We had good pos-session but only got two short corners. I was pleased to score, of course, but it was disappoint-ing to make a long fruitless jour-ney. We’re looking for a positive training session before we take on Bedford at Broadbridge Heath (tomorrow, Saturday) – we beat them in our first game of the season and need to repeat that result.”
Bedford are ninth, just below Horsham having lost their last two games.
The only way was Essex
Fran Crossley scored for Horsham in their defeatPhoto by Clare Turnbull
Saturday November 15 – South League Premier Div. 2 Horsham Men 2 - 1 West Hamp-stead
HockeyMartin Read – Sports Reporter
Horsham dominated the first half with a bat-tery of short corners, running out worthy winners although the
game ended in stalemate. Fielding the same team as the previous two weeks Horsham attacked from the off and were rewarded after five minutes when Matt Hough con-verted the fourth short corner for his eighth goal of the season.
But, West Hampstead promptly equalised on the rebound from an uncleared save. Then Horsham had a goal disallowed before Jack Dean restored the lead in open play, both goal keepers subsequently pull-ing off quality saves. Post interval it was a different story with many hold ups in play, whistle happy um-pires sending off more than Royal Mail at Christmas and ordering the Hampstead coach from the dugout. Horsham did everything but score and noisy Hampstead had their moments but the second half was goal-less.
Horsham’s John Burroughs said: “They were lucky to only lose 2-1! We were all over them in the first half and could have been 5-1 up at the break.”
Team Manager Al Campbell add-ed: “A bad game but we pocketed three very useful points.” While captain Duncan Howarth told us: “We had some bobbley balls in front of goal and couldn’t knock them in – but we won!”
Henley, having played mostly
lower table teams remain top with seven wins from seven with Horsh-am third, behind Banbury. Tomor-row (Saturday) Horsham travel to basement Barnes who have conced-ed 44 goals – including losing 8-2, 9-3 and 10-1 – and are yet to secure a single point.
Horsham send Hampstead West
Table TennisDave Smith – Sports Editor
Storrington leapt to the top of the Division 2 table in Week 6 of the Horsham Central Table Ten-nis League with a 7-2 mauling of the previous leaders MMJ 4.
Keith Anderson added anoth-er three straight sets victories to his unbeaten record and the two youngsters in the team, son James and Alex Colenutt, pro-vided solid support with good doubles to peg back their more junior opponents. The only bar-rier to them gaining maximums was Jacob Evans who was MMJ 4’s one bright spark on an off night for the team.
Holbrook’s struggles contin-ued as they went down 8-1 to MMJ 5 for whom Annabelle Gold-smith and Chris Goodier maxi-
mums never looked in doubt. Pat Jeremy’s win over Lulu Lok was Holbrook’s only highlight.
MMJ 3 joined Storrington in joint top position courtesy of a 5-4 win over Horsham E. Luke Burgess and Alex Weston won two each and Harry Yip won one.
East Grinstead’s 8-1 demoli-tion of MMJ 1 saw them overtake Horsham A by two points at the top of Division 1 to set up a great Phase 1 finish next week when the two will meet head-to-head.
MMJ 2 added their second vic-tory by beating Horsham D 6-3 although Tom Danahay, David Smith and Alex Widdowson all lost out to Horsham D’s Andy Sinclair.
Ollie Giles was the star of the show in leading Horsham C with three wins to a 5-4 victory over Horsham B.
Storrington hit top spot in league
Dave SmithSports Editor
NetballDivision D of the Horsham Dis-
trict Primary Schools Netball League kicked off last week and provided the most closely contested meeting to date. Four teams – Northolmes, Castlewood A, St John’s and Leech-pool - finished on eight points as a result of achieving a win and a draw on the night, although St John’s and Leechpool gained their wins by de-fault as a consequence of St Robert Southwell’s late drop out.
Northolmes lead the pack by vir-tue of goal difference by following their 2 v 2 draw with St John’s with a 5-0 smashing of Castlewood B. Cas-tlewood A lie in second place after drawing with Leechpool and beat-ing their B team 3-1.
The matches took place on the 100 metres straight of the Broad-bridge Heath Leisure Centre sta-dium track after the multicourts were declared unusable due to bad weather and considering the chal-lenges of the unusual environment the children did well and enjoyed themselves. Full results and table
on www.horshamleisurelink.co.ukFootball
With virtually a complete cancel-lation of the weekends Junior Foot-ball fixtures due to water logged pitches one of the only matches to go ahead was played on a 4G surface. Horsham Sparrows U18 Girls made the long trek to Wealdstone to play their first ever game on a 4G sur-face. They took a while to get used to the artificial pitch by which time Wealdstone were 5 up. However in the second half the Sparrows got used to the extra bounce of the ball and made a comeback with 2 excel-lent goals from Amber, the second a towering header from a corner by Naomi. Final score Wealdstone 6 Horsham Sparrows 2Table Tennis
Billingshurst’s rise in the Horsh-am Primary Schools League A Divi-sion continued with a 7-1 win over a Leechpool team that put in a much improved performance. The margin was quite harsh on the Leechpoolers given that five of the eight matches went beyond three sets. Dan Harri-son won their sole point but it could have been better for them if Harri-son and Seb Wallace had won their
five set encounters.Struggling Jolesfield also played
better in their match with Shel-ley. Robert Sanders won his team’s first point in the division with an 11-9 in the fifth win over Josh But-tle but they could not add to this despite three other matches going beyond three sets. Jack Timms was Shelley’s star winning both of his matches by the margin of 11-8 in the deciding set.
At the top of the table it was no change as both Southwater and Holbrook recorded 7-1 wins against Kingslea and Greenway respective-ly. Southwater were imperious but Max Wright clearly did not read the script, the Kingslea No 1 preventing Southwater from recording another whitewash by beating Ben Cowland 3-0. Holbrook were also ruthless but Sasha O’Halloran ruined their hopes of perfection by beating Lew-is Chambers 3-1 to give indication of her potential.
Warnham’s emergence as a force was given further credence as they did manage the only full house of the evening, smashing through a weakened Heron Way team’s de-fences. Having occupied the bottom reaches of the table in the early part of the season Warnham now look realistic contenders for finishing in the top three.
Junior Sport Round Up
Captain Duncan Howarth welcomed the 3 points
Photos by Nick Evans
Horsham’s Noah Chinn
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Saturday November 15 - London 3 South EastFolkestone 5 – 10 Horsham
RugbyRichard Ordidge - HRUFC
Horsham won 10-5 away to Folkestone in a hard fought attritional bat-tle.
In what is shaping up to be one of the most tightly con-tested championships in years, the Green and Whites remain top of the table on point’s difference from Dartfordians. This was a much changed side due to injury, unavail-ability and last minute withdrawals.
Folkestone are renowned for their strength being a talented three quarter line and therefore it was a surprise for the spectators to see Horsham being dominated for the first time this season in the scrums and line outs. Particularly impres-sive were the Stones props, Tom Carvill and Alex Evans, making his debut.
From the Horsham perspective it was fortunate that Folkestone did not use their possession more wisely and indeed despite the home side’s superiority in the tight, the Green and Whites made better use of the ball with fewer mistakes but found the Folkestone defence diffi-cult to breakdown.
Despite having less set piece pos-session, Horsham dominated the territorial battle and it was from one of the few Folkestone incur-sions into the visitor’s 22 metre area that, on 25 minutes, Sean Tu-hakaraina made an interception and ran 80 metres to score under the posts to put Horsham into a 10-0 lead, which was converted by Will Bell. Bell had already slotted a penalty when Folkestone strayed offside.
On the stroke of halftime Ollie Walton crossed the line for a well worked try when Folkestone en-gineered an overlap to reduce the deficit to 10-5 and amazingly this was to be the last score of the game.
The second half was largely a stalemate with gaining first phase possession being a problem for Horsham but the defence held firm and whenever Folkestone put the
ball over the top, man of the match Will Bell was there to clear up and relieve the danger.
Horsham coach Nick Stocker was happy with the result if not the performance: “Despite the dominance they had at the set piece we fashioned a few openings but our com-posure let us down and we forced need-less offloads. We did some good ap-proach work going through several phases of play but then coughed up pos-session when we should have been more clinical. Considering they had more first phase possession, I felt that we had an element of control, and kept them pinned in their half. Our defensive structure was good,
and from memory the only clear cut opportunity they created was when they scored.
There are no excuses from the changes in personnel and I
thought that Will Bell’s positional play at full
back was outstand-ing.”
H o r s h a m ’ s next game is at home to G i l l i n g h a m Anchorians on Saturday November 22 when a reun-
ion lunch is being held for
former players.Horsham Team:
W Bell, Layzell (Downey 70), Tuhakarai-
na, Ordidge, James Whiting; Johnson, Rush; Talbot (capt), Fish-er, Brady; Smith, Jonny Whiting; M Tredgett (Price 58), N Bell (Pirt 50), R Tredgett.
Horsham stay top after tight victory
Saturday November 15 - London 3 South EastOld Dunstonians 24 - 21 Pul-borough
RugbyMartin Read – Sports Reporter
Pulborough’s visit to Kent resulted in disappointment when they were left rueing a lost opportunity to notch up a much needed win.
Old Dunstonians opened with a penalty but then Dan Bullock and
Ollie Burnett scored tries for Bor-ough, converted by Tom Hoey. After the break Borough lost concentra-tion, allowing the hosts to get over the line twice with easy tries in quick succession, one of which was kicked over. Borough responded positively but had a seemingly cer-tain try disallowed by the referee who was not in a position to see clearly and they were subsequently unable to capitalise on any penal-ties awarded. Then, with the scores level, Old Dunstonians stole the
match with a late penalty. Team manager Roger Hunt said:
“This was a good game played in the best spirit but it was a very tough outcome for us – they didn’t win it, we lost it! It was encouraging to gain a bonus point but we’re still looking for our first away win. We are im-proving though; we just need to be more clinical.”
Tomorrow (Saturday) Borough – eighth - return home to take on sixth placed Uckfield who beat Hastings & Bexhill last week.
Pulborough robbed by late penalty
AthleticsJulia Johnson – Horsham Joggers
The Brooks Brighton 10K is the penultimate race in this year’s Sussex Grand Prix series and also the largest, with over 3000 run-ners taking part. The course is fast and flat and Sunday’s rain did not seem to deter the runners. Horsh-am Joggers had 34 members com-pleting the course.
Neil Boniface was 5th overall and the first Horsham Jogger home in a superb time of 31:20, followed by Paul Oakley 35:45, Mark Greet 36:09, Dean Angell 36:45, Robert Crocker 38:31, Nicholas Williams 39:05, Col-
in Ashby 39:17, Mal Thornton 39:50, Mike O’Grady 41:13, Harry Wilcox 41:42, Andy Skipton-Carter 42:50, Mike Thornton 42:54, Carol-Anne Davies-Jones 42:54, Michael Catlow 43:51, Guy Gilder 45:24, Laelia Ban-tin 45:57, Emma Comber 47:25, Ian Mintram 47:30, Daniel Price 49:31, Ian Wilcox 50:39, James Munden 53:30, Penny Barron 56:07, Paul Ar-nold 58:01, Jon Berrill 58:30, Fiona Clifton 1:00:19, Jenny Boniface 1:00:43, Jonathan Barron 1:00:51, Karen Sciberras 1:02:34, Rich-ard Barron 1:04:21, Rebecca Walsh 1:04:58, Sally Arnold 1:05:15, Paul Chandler 1:06:24, Claire Burrows 1:10:10 and Rebecca Clay 1:16:04.
Neil Boniface recorded an excellent time
Boniface fifth in a field of 3000 runners
SwimmingDave Smith – Sports Editor
On Saturday November 22 Far-lington School will be represented for the first time at the English Schools Swimming Association National Finals that will be held at the Olympic Pool in London.
English schools from across the country, both state and independ-ent, competed in regional events throughout the autumn and the fi-nals include the fastest top 20 teams.
The Farlington squad includes only Year 9 girls - Lauren Pedel,
Lilly Cherriman, Gaby Eltham and Gemma Cumber - and they quali-fied as the 18th fastest team in Eng-land.
The team will compete in the Medley Relay in the intermediate category which is made up pupils from Year 9 and 10, so they will be able to compete in this category next year as well.
This is a fantastic achievement for the Farlington girls who are all part of the same squad at Atlantis and have recently returned from a training camp in Lanzarote during the October half-term break.
Farlington swimmers to compete at Olympic Pool
Atlantis swimmers in Lanzarote
Paul Talbot in action against Folkestone
Nick Bell charging down a kick
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Newly crowned GP2 Champion Jolyon Palmer is aiming to end his GP2 career on a high, by helping his DAMS team secure the Team’s Championship at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina circuit this weekend (No-vember 21-23).
Palmer secured the GP2 driv-ers’ title in the penultimate round at Sochi, Russia in October, with a superb drive to win the first race of the weekend, becoming the first British driver to secure the crown since Lewis Hamilton in 2006.
It has been a record breaking year for Palmer, who set the benchmark for most consecutive points finishes in a season (19) and the most points scored in a single season (256). The 23-year-old from Southwater has
also taken four race wins and seven additional podiums on his way to his dominant title success.
To cap an excellent season, his DAMS team needs to score just 27 points in Abu Dhabi to guarantee their title. A total of 78 points are available for a team each week-end, and DAMS would secure the title with a win and a fastest lap in the first race, or with a third and a fourth place.
Palmer commented “After a long break it’s good to be racing again in Abu Dhabi, my last ever race week-end in GP2. Having won the title last time out, the pressure is off for me but DAMS are still aiming to win the Team’s Championship this weekend.
“On a personal note I’d like to end my GP2 career with a win and end what has been an unbelievable year in the best possible way.”
Champion Palmer aims to
go out on a high
Jolyon aiming to end season on a high
Saturday November 15 - FA Trophy 2nd Qualifying RoundBarkingside 1 - 3 Horsham
FootballDave Smith – Sports Editor
Despite falling behind in the ninth minute Horsham battled back and in the end eased comfortably past their
East London hosts and into the next round.
After the disappointing defeat to Worthing Tony Nwachukwu started after recovering from in-jury as did Gary Charman, Lewis Hamilton and new signing Samir Hadi, who had arrived from Ware during the week. Harry Smith was injured in the warm up forcing a late change that saw Ade Akande starting at the back and Charman moving up front.
The late reshuffle may have contributed to the Hornets shaky start that saw an early Barking-side corner headed wide by an un-marked Lewis Francis and Billy-Joe King clearing under pressure in front of goal. However from the resulting corner the Horsham defence remained sleeping al-lowing Matt Gulfer’s corner to go unchecked across the area where Barkingside’s Joe Ellul had the simple job of putting his team a goal up.
Horsham did not let the set
back of this early poor goal get to them and immediately lifted their game. Charman went close to lev-elling the scores when his goal bound header hit keeper Chris Clark and a few minutes later after a good run and cross from Nwachukwu the Hornets equal-ised. Keeper Clark spilled Nwa-chukwu’s cross under pressure from Charman allowing Jamie Ampleford to fire the ball through a crowd of players into the net.
From this point Horsham never looked back and took the game to their opponents, only very rarely coming under threat themselves from Barkingside. After Charman had missed a great chance to give his team the lead the travelling Horsham support, who made up half of the poor 97 attendance, would have been expecting to hear the half time whistle signal parity between the sides, Nwachukwu however had different thoughts.
With a minute of the half re-maining Nwachukwu rode three challenges leaving him facing keeper Clark whom he confident-ly beat to give the Hornets a de-served lead at the break.
Horsham came out for the sec-ond half full of confidence and the result from here on never re-ally looked in doubt. Ampleford and Charman had chances to add to the lead and Samir Hadi came agonisingly close to celebrating his debut with a goal when his free kick cannoned off the post
with the keeper well beaten. Hor-sham continued to press and were totally dominating, however at 2-1 the danger always was that a breakaway could lead to a goal for the home side, but when on 66 minutes the third and deserved goal did eventually come it was worth waiting for.
Hadi came away with the ball and found Ampleford who hit a superb shot across the goal and into the far top corner of Clark’s net to put the game safe.
Horsham did not sit back and had numerous further chances in the last 20 minutes where they could have, and probably should have, scored more. Hadi did have the ball in the net but was ruled offside, and then booked for time wasting, in what was an event-ful first match as a Hornet for the former Ware player.
This was a good cup victory for Horsham that comes with a much welcomed financial award but Horsham’s attention must now turn to tomorrow’s (Saturday 22) must win league match at South Park, who are seventh in the divi-sion 18 points above the Hornets.
Goal scorers: Barkingside – El-lul (9) Horsham - Ampleford (18, 66) Nwachukwu (44). Horsham Team: Williams, Hamilton (Mar-riott 69) King, Napper, Gilbert, Charman, Nwachukwu, Morley, Ampleford (Tarbie 90) Hadi (Wil-liams 86) Akande. Unused Subs: Frankland.
Jamie Ampleford’s superb effort for Horsham’s third goal Photo by John Lines
Hornets coast through in FA Trophy
FootballDave Smith – Sports Editor
Horsham’s reward for the vic-tory against Barkingside in the FA Trophy is a very tough away draw at Conference South side Hayes & Yeading who are man-aged by ex Liverpool and Republic of Ire-land defender Phil Babb.
Hayes and Yeading are in the process of having a new stadium built and currently ground share with Maidenhead FC, therefore the fix-ture will be played at Maidenhead’s York Road ground. The Hornet’s op-ponents are currently ninth in the Conference South and the match is due to be played over the weekend of November 29/30 but is highly likely to take place on Sunday No-
vember 30 as Hayes and Yeading’s hosts Maidenhead FC also have a home cup fixture over that week-end.
Horsham supporters can expe-rience a bit of football history by travelling to watch the match as
the York Road Stadium is recognised by FIFA to be
the oldest continu-ously used senior
association foot-ball ground in the world by the same club, hav-ing been home to Maidenhead FC since 1871.
Horsham coach Mark Hawthorne
writing on the club’s web site said that he
believes the pressure will all be on Hayes & Yeading
saying “Most clubs will tell you that they would have wanted a home tie but there will be no pressure on us to get a result because we’re not ex-pected to win.”
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Tuesday November 18 - Sussex Senior Challenge Cup Round 2Horsham YMCA 2 – 0 East-bourne Town
FootballTom Norris – Football Reporter
Horsham YMCA booked their place in the third round of the Sussex Senior Challenge Cup with
a convincing 2-0 win over fel-low Sussex County League out-fi t Eastbourne Town on Tuesday evening.
YM striker Nick Sullivan bagged a brace as Peter Buckland’s side produced a superb display to comfortably brush aside the visi-tors, who are currently sat top of Division 1.
Boss Buckland commented: “I think that was probably our best performance this season. Obvi-ously Eastbourne Town are a good side. They are top of the league and going well and we made them look pretty average with our work
rate, passing, movement and control of the game. I could not fault a single player.”
The opening goal arrived mid-way through the fi rst half and it came courtesy of a trademark Sullivan fi nish. The YM striker looked back to his best as he latched onto a neat through ball and after holding off a last gasp Eastbourne at-tempt to bring him down in the box, poked the ball past the keep-er.
And it was the YM tal-isman who secured his side’s passage into the next round nine-teen minutes from time, when youngster Josh Brown slipped him in behind the Eastbourne defence, and he coolly fi nished to double both his and YM’s tally for the evening.
Buckland concluded: “It was great to have Nick [Sullivan]
back on track. It’s what we’ve been missing. My vision was to have Nick and Phil Gault playing alongside each other up top, and Gaulty still isn’t fi t, but when he
is, I can just see the pair of them getting us back to
where we were with our free goal scor-
ing.“I can’t say
anything other than I am over the moon really. I will sleep well tonight and then
I can look forward to Saturday, where
hopefully we can carry our good perfor-
mance into the FA Vase game against Erith & Belvedere.”
Goal Scorers: Horsham YMCA - N. Sullivan (21, 71). YM Team: Lockwood, Carden (Curtis 8 (M. Smith 70) Dugdale, O’Carroll, Ev-ans, Gedling, Hibbert, D. Brown, J. Brown, D. Sullivan, N. Sullivan (Gault 75). Unused Subs: Gathern, Crane, Flack.
Sullivan double helps YM overcome Eastbourne
Josh Brown set up YM’s second goal Photos by Clive Turner
Saturday November 15 - Sussex County League Div 1Chichester City 0 – 0 Horsham YMCA
FootballTom Norris – Football Reporter
Horsham YMCA were held to a goalless Division 1 draw for the second time in three games, as they shared the points away at Chichester City last Saturday.
A scrappy encounter, played on a sticky, rain aff ected surface, en-sured a lack of free fl owing football, as neither side created enough clear cut chances to win the game.
A young Lillywhites side worked hard to stifl e YM’s usually penetra-tive play and perhaps had the better of the fi rst half, whilst Peter Buck-land’s side improved after the break and could have nicked a win from a fi xture that ended with the points fairly shared.
YM manager Buckland com-mented: “It was a bit scrappy. The lads were just saying how heavy the pitch was. I don’t think we appre-ciated quite how bad it was from
the touchline, but I think that both teams adapted well to it. I thought that it was a good 0-0 draw and a decent game to watch. They totally had the fi rst half and we totally had the second. The only disappoint-ment is that we didn’t nick a goal, win 1-0 and come away with all three points.
The second forty-fi ve minutes was really good, and it’s now seven games unbeaten. It’s also a clean sheet away from home and come the end of the season it might prove to be a well earned point.
“There were a couple of close shaves in the fi rst half, but other than that, I thought that we shut them out very well at the back. We just seem to be struggling a bit in front of goal. We’ve got Phil Gault and Nick Sullivan, who last season scored about seventy goals between them, but we’ve got to get them on the pitch together and match fi t, and neither of them are at the mo-ment.”
YM Team: Lockwood, D. Sullivan, Gathern, O’Carroll (Curtis 75), Ev-ans, Gedling, Dugdale, D. Brown, Hunter, Hibbert, Gault (J. Brown 65).
YM draw away at Chichester
Saturday November 15 - Sussex County League Div 1Broadbridge Heath 0 - 2 East-bourne United
Eastbourne got off to a fl y-ing start after just 90 seconds when a Jason Taylor shot from 20 yards fl ew past Heath keeper James Fisher who was blinded by the low bright sun in his eyes.
Eastbourne then went on to dominate the early stages with Lucas Mann and Bailo Camara both having good chances and Taylor shooting just wide in what would have been a carbon copy of his fi rst goal. For Heath Ol-lie Moore headed a cross straight into the arms of the Eastbourne keeper Russ Tanner, Saz Bid-good had a shot over the bar, but Heaths best eff ort of the half fell to Moore, who swivelled in-side the area but his eff ort went just over the bar. Just before the break Taylor, who troubled the Heath defence throughout, found himself through on goal but Matt Carruthers made a vital intercep-
tion to deny the visitors a second goal.
Chances were few and far be-tween in the second period, early on Heath’s Jamie Wanstall header was comfortably saved and Taylor should once again have added a second but pulled his shot wide of the post.
With ten minutes remaining United wrapped up the points with a controversial goal.
Eastbourne’s Lucas Mann beat the off side trap and Fisher came sprinting off his line. The ball was knocked wide of the Heath keeper who turned to give chase and the United striker ran straight into him. The Match referee had no doubt about the decision and im-mediately pointed to the penalty spot, the Heath players and man-agement complained bitterly that Mann had deliberately run into Fisher but the referee shunned all the Heath protests. The Heath keeper Fisher received a yellow card and up stepped Wes Tate to send Fisher the wrong way as United made it three clean sheets in a row.
Heath Team: Fisher, Robinson, Bates (Wicking 75) Carruthers, Flack, Bidgood, McDermott (Bal-four 84) Wanstall (Legrange 73) Waddingham, Moore, Sultan.
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