The Resident - 1st October 2010

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Wining & Dining

Gearing up for Panto

Health & Lifestyle

Local vineyards put to the test at taster p.22

TV presenter set for starring role p.3

Tips on keeping active in our new feature p.23-26

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Brandon Freemantle: Speedway Champion The race is on to see which of three rising stars in the world of motor sport will make it to the top of their respective sport first. It’s been a great couple of weeks for speedway racer Brandon Freemantle, Formula Palmer Audi ace Kieran Vernon and Formula Two driver Jolyon Palmer. Southwater’sJolyon Palmer admitted to The Resident on

Thursday that it had been a “big disappointment” to have not won the title, despite wins at Silverstone and Monza, but revealed he has secured tests with top teams in GP2 in Abu Dhabi, after the final race of the year. The GP2 series is the main feeder series for Formula One. Lewis Hamilton won the series in 2006 and jumped straight into a McLaren seat the following year, and Jolyon

is hopeful that he can get a good seat in the F1 support series next year. Hot on his heels on the route to the top is Keiran Vernon. The Horsham racer bagged a double victory in the Formula Palmer Audi series at Brands Hatch on Sunday. He now has his sights firmly set on third place in this year’s championship and a drive in Formula Two next year.

Meanwhile, Brandon Freemantle of Steyning has been crowned the British Under-15 Speedway champion, having dominated the series with five wins in six races. Already, he’s caught the eye of the country’s top teams and is looking to step up to the national league in 2011. Full reports on Jolyon, Brandon and Kieran on Pages 8, 15 and 63

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There’s free tasters at the Aga Shop on Saturday

The Pulborough Harvest Fair was a big success

The Ploughing Match churned up much interest

Feast your eyes on food festival finale We feel a little guilty at not having taken full advantage of the Food and Drink Festival here at The Resident. We’ll blame it on a bit of the post summer blues. The glorious sunshine we had for the Big Nibble, which attracted several thousand foodie fans at the start of September, seems a very long time ago. But many people have attended the events, despite the pretty miserly September weather. Throughout the four weeks there have been many other successful events. Thousands

flocked to The West Grinstead Agricultural Society’s Ploughing Match and the ever popular Pulborough Harvest Fair. Horsham Beer Festival was completely sold out, with over one thousand beer lovers enjoying the highlight in Horsham’s real ale calendar. The Horsham District Food & Drink Festival draws to a close on Sunday, but there’s still time to bag a bargain or head along to one of the events happening this weekend. If you are passionate about local food and drink don’t miss out on the final few days of the Festival. Apple Day is taking place on Sunday 3rd at West Grinstead Orchard from 11am to 3pm. Parking is limited so why not walk or

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cycle. Amberley Village Stores is offering tastings of lovely local jams, cheeses, chutneys and biscuits on Saturday 2nd at 10am - 12pm. The Aga Shop and Beer Essentials in Horsham are both offering tastings on Saturday. Welton’s Brewery is holding a launch party at the Brewery on Friday 1st – entry is by ticket only from The Beer Essentials on East Street, Horsham High Barn Oils Open day on Sunday 3rd with a tour, talk, free linseed pods and Ploughman’s lunch - all for only £10 (booking on 01403 732749) while The Sussex Oak at Warnham is holding a Food & Drink charity quiz on Sunday 3rd. Call 265028 to reserve a place or table. In addition to the events running this weekend there’s still time to bag a bargain by booking with one of the many eateries offering fabulous food with meals deals or discounts or shop at the many retailers offering discounts on local produce.

Programmes are available at Horsham District Council offices or visit horshamlocalproduce.co.uk

Welton’s lauches its new ale today (Friday)

Amberley Village Stores has tastings on Saturday

Some tickets are still available for the Apple Day

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Let’s Boogie! The Resident is Horsham’s only independently owned newspaper, written and put together by local people. The paper continues to go from strength to strength and can be found at hundreds of outlets across the district Pick up your FREE copy from supermarkets, newsagents, estate agents, coffee shops, dental surgeries, banks and building societies, hotels, recruitment agencies, lunch restaurants, bars, clubs, pubs, petrol stations and garages, garden centres, railways stations, Swan Walk, Piries Place shopping centre and many other retail outlets.

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l The second golden ticket at Mr Simms, the West Street sweet shop, has been found by Mike Moules, from Wallington in Surrey. It was found in a Lumpy Road dark chocolate bar. Mike wins a month’s free golf membership at Mannings Heath Golf Club.

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Aladdin star set for magical ride It’s nearly panto season already! ‘Oh no it isn’t!’ you say? Well, we may still have a couple of months until the cast of Aladdin take to the Capitol stage, but the stars of the show gathered at the Horsham Theatre on Wednesday for a bit of dressing up. Donning their costumes and getting into character was children’s television presenter Anna Williamson, star of CITV’s Toonattick, who takes on the title role of Aladdin in the panto, sponsored by The Resident. Joining her was Kimberley Fletcher as Pricess Jasmine, Karl Moffatt as the evil Abanazar, Amanda Sim as Slave of the Ring, Andy Medhurst as Aladdin’s friend Wishee Washee and Jack Lane as The Genie. Anna said: “I love panto - I’m excited about it already! I just love everything about it. I had a bit of a disaster last year as I broke my ankle three weeks before the run started, but still enjoyed it! “Every year I seem to enjoy it more and more, and the cast here are a really nice, funny group so we’ll have a great time!” The cast will also be Anna Williamson, in blue, is a popular children’s presenter. joined by some familiar Quite popular with dads too! (Pic: Stephen Candy Photography) faces from previous Capi-

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tol pantomimes. Nicholas Pound and Tom Lowe who played the Ugly Sisters Canderel and Demerara last year will be returning to play The Emperor and Widow Twankey respectively. They said: “We are overjoyed to be back at The Capitol. This will be our third year - it is like home from home!” The pantomime will be written and directed once again by The Capitol’s General Manager Michael Gattrell and this year’s pantomime experience will be like no other Capitol pantomime you have ever have seen before. After a hugely popular show last year, Michael is confident he has come up with another cracker for Horsham this year, with stunning new costumes, sumptuous new sets and side splitting comedy. So don’t miss out on all the seasonal fun - join us for a magic-carpet ride of laughter, thrills, song and dance in an adventure that will blow the lid of your lamp! Christmas just wouldn’t be Christmas without it. Aladdin runs from Friday 10th December 2010 until Monday 3rd January 2011 and is the seventh in-house produced pantomime at The Capitol.

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At 1pm - 4pm you can join The Capitol team backstage as the theatre opens up to celebrate its 7th anniversary. In a fun-filled afternoon for the whole family, the Capitol lifts the curtain on the exciting world of theatre and cinema. Free admission. Contact 750220

A charity fun day will be held from 2.30-4.30pm in memory of Georgia Tooley, who died of cancer in March aged 14. The day includes the Thunder Gridiron team (tbc), BBQ, bungee run, raffle to win a helicopter ride, and more. A £5 donation to Royal Marsden Cancer campaign.

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If you’ve ever fancied finding out how real ale is made you can visit Hepworth’s brewery, open at 11am-3pm today. Visitors may tour the brewery and sample award winning ales and lager. There’s a discount on purchases too of 10%. Hepworth’s in off Nightingale Rd, Horsham

There will be a Harvest Flower Festival to celebrate 50 years of Methodism in Storrington today at the Trinity methodist Church, Thakeham Rd, 10am - 5pm and tomorrow (26th) at 2-5pm Includes arts and crafts and historical display. Refreshments served, entry free

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When you see how much detail there is on show at a model railway exhibition, you can understand why there’s so much sadness when it all goes up in smoke! Back in July, an arson attack in Tilgate Park hit a number of community groups. Three of the huts were destroyed in a blaze and one of the groups that lost its base and some of its exhibits - was model railway club Seaboard Southern, which has a number of Horsham. But the club has bounced back and hosted its annual show at the Holbrook Club in Horsham on 25th September. “This is our opportunity to show the hobby enthusiasts and public in general that while we may be down, we’re not out and we’re heading back up” said Alan Crooks, Chairman of the Club. “Although we lost everything, only one layout des-

tined for our show was actually caught in the fire so the exhibition wass relatively unaffected”. There was a North American theme for the

show, with a number of visiting exhibitors, and also a selection of traders with new and second hand models, books and equipment. Featuring 11 layouts, the exhibition covered a variety of scales from the diminutive Z scale to the much larger ‘O’ Scale.

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The Boogie man is here! Perhaps Pete Hillier does have his off days, when like the rest of us he just slumps on the sofa with a beer, some Nachos and dip, and watches three hours of rubbish telly. But give him that green hat... Peter Hiller, or Boogie Pete as your kids will know him by, is one of the UK’s favourite children’s presenters. On October 10th, the Boogie Beebies presenter is at the Capitol Theatre in Horsham as part of the first ever live tour of his all-dancing participatory show for kids. It is the latest in a long line of children’s favourites at the Capitol in recent times. Of course, last year Mr Tumble was the panto star, while Show Me with Chris and Pui, Barney the Dinosaur and Fireman Sam have also graced the stage this year! Boogie Pete, star of the Children’s BAFTA award-winning programme will be visiting 19 venues across the UK in an interactive performance designed to get children up on their feet and dancing to a host of different songs, teaching kids new dance routines whilst encouraging them to get active. Unlike other shows for the young it aims to get kids out of their seats with pop songs especially created for them, encouraging an interest in dance, healthy movement and singing in a great introduction to

the performing arts. Although best known for his role on the programme, his career has spanned across performing on both TV and the West End as well as presenting, choreography, teaching and standup comedy, making him a perfect host for Boogie Pete Live. As a special treat for kids

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The Resident beat Boogie Pete in a dance-off recently, and now has three family tickets (two adults, two children) to give away to the show at the Capitol on Sunday, 10th October. For a chance to win, just answer this question: Boogie Pete gets people moving by? A: Singing and dancing B: Putting them in a pool of sharks C: Giving good mortgage advice

attending the show there will be a Meet and Greet with Pete after each of the performances, giving children the chance to say hello to the muchloved presenter face to face. Boogie Pete is at the Capitol on Sunday, 10th October, with tickets costing £8.50 (family ticket £28) from the Box Office on 01403 750220.

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l A pioneering new scheme giving members of the public the opportunity to enquire whether an individual who has access to a child is a Registered Child Sex Offender was rolled out across Sussex this week. Sussex Police is one of 20 forces to introduce the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme, which enables parents, carers and guardians - or other interested parties - to make an application for disclosure about someone who has contact with a child/children. l The Dame Vera Lynn Trust in Five Oaks, Billingshurst, has acquired 10 places for the 2011 Brighton Marathon and is looking for a fearless few to pound tackle the seaside streets. Very shortly the ballot will be announced for the Virgin London Marathon. If you applied and didn’t get through, would you consider running for the Trust? Please call Rosie Wyer on 01403 780444 or email rosie.wyer@dvltrust if you would like to find out more

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‘Mark’s departure does not reflect on his conduct or capability’ You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to work out that there is a lot that hasn’t been said about the departure of West Sussex County Council Chief Executive Mark Hammond. Mr Hammond, reportedly on £220,000, was placed on extended leave at the taxpayer’s expense on September 1st. In the days that followed, The Leader of the Council, Louise Goldsmith, was criticised by the Association of Local Authority Chief Executives (ALACE). In the Local Government Chronicle, ALACE accused Cllr Goldsmith of trying to sack Mr Hammond.

Whatever happened, nobody has come out of it well, as Mr Hammond has now left his post, and Cllr Goldsmith’s actions have been questioned. Mr Hammond formally left the post with effect from September 30th. In a statement, West Sussex County Council said Mr Hammond was “stepping down after six years at the helm”. The statement continued: ‘He is leaving on amicable terms after agreement that the time was right as the council makes significant changes to its senior management.’ As Chief Executive Mr Hammond was responsible for the

Fundamental Review of Services (FSR) that has already delivered £150million in efficiency savings. Mark Dunn, Chairman of the County Council, is responsible for making the arrangements for his successor. “Like the rest of the public sector we face unprecedented challenges and we are keen to harness new ideas and talent to take us forward," said Mr Dunn. “ But Mark’s departure does not in any way reflect on his conduct or capability. "We recognise of course that there is a duty to account for tax payers’ money and can confirm we will fully comply with

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GP2 test for Palmer

It must be strange to feel disappointment at the end of what has been the most incredible year of your life. To ponder what might have been in a year that has seen you win two races at the historic Monza circuit in Italy, and gain the credentials to gain the superlicence he needs to drive a Formula One car. But you can forgive Southwater’s Formula Two driver Jolyon Palmer, who was so close to a test drive in a Williams F1 car he could almost touch it.

That was the prize for winning the Formula Two championship this year, but 19-yearold Jolyon lost out to fellow Briton Dean Stoneman. The two

Jolyon collects a winner’s trophy from father Jonathan

were in a league of their own and it all came down to the final race in Valencia, with Stoneman doing enough to clinch the title. Jolyon, though, has labelled his 2010 FIA Formula Two campaign as the ‘best of my career’, and admits he will be looking to make the next step up the racing ladder after finishing runner-up. He said: “From being in the midfield really in 2009, this year has been above and beyond anything I could have expected. “Even when I won at (the first race in) Silverstone I didn’t get carried away because I knew the track really well, so to carry that kind of form on pretty much everywhere else was amazing and it’s been the best season of my career. “My rivalry with Dean made the season challenging, but I quite enjoyed how tense and fraught it was at times – at the end of the day you need strong competition as it raises everyone’s game. “Ultimately second wasn’t what I wanted, but Dean drove well, particularly at the end of the season, and second is where I finished! “I’ve still got a lot of profile for my performances this year however, which has moved

me that little bit closer to the ultimate goal of being in Formula One.” Jolyon may have missed out on the Williams drive, and will be watching his F2 friend Stoneman with interest, but he does have a GP2 test coming up in Abu Dhabi after the last Formula One Grand Prix of the year. The GP2 series is one of the support series for Grand Prix, and four of the last five champions (including 2006 winner Lewis Hamilton) are now in Formula One. Jolyon added: “Hopefully I can prove myself in the category to get myself as close as possible to F1.” 19-year-old Jolyon, who lives in Southwater, won the very first race of the season at Silverstone, becoming the first Briton to win an F2 race since his father Jonathan won at Mugello in 1983. Palmer conducted a masterclass in dominant driving at the iconic Monza F1 circuit in Italy in May, where he secured two pole positions and converted them into commanding race victories to complete the most successful weekend any driver enjoyed during the season and assume the championship lead. He followed his Italian clean

sweep with a run of four further consecutive podium finishes, including victory at Portimão in Portugal, before clinching his fifth race win of the season at Brno, Czech Republic in August. After 16 rounds, Jolyon who balances his racing career with studying for a Management degree at Nottingham University – arrived at the Valencia season finale as one of only two drivers in contention for the 2010 F2 crown.

The 19-year-old lost out on title honours to countryman Dean Stoneman in the penultimate race of the year, although a solid top ten finish was sufficient to secure the vice champion position and the prize of eligibility for an FIA Superlicence, which is required to compete in Formula One Grand Prix.

For more information on the FIA Formula Two Championship visit www.formulatwo.com

Coming up fast... Kieran Vernon could be the next local racer in Formula Two. He clinched a supreme maiden Formula Palmer Audi win at Brands Hatch on Sunday, leading from pole and twice setting a new lap record on his way to victory. See Sports Section


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Foster’s facial fun in farce In my role as stage manager for the last several productions performed by the Manor Theatre Group, I seldom get to see the full performance. What I normally see are glimpses of the show from the wings or through small gaps in the set. However for their latest production, Erica and Me, I took a step back and let someone else have a go. This gave me the rare opportunity to sit out front and see the show from a different angle. Even though Manor was performing this one act comedy by Alan Robinson I had no idea of the story line, when I took my 16 year old daughter along to see it on Friday night. First on stage was Simon, played by Stephen Foster, the main character in this play. He portrays a young business man trying to impress his boss and his wife by hosting a dinner party and introducing the love of his life, Erica. Unfortunately Erica turns out to be an escort hired from a local agency so when two lady’s turn up at the door, as well as a confused exchange student who can’t speak English, things start to get a bit

out of hand. I have seen Stephen in a number of roles for Manor Theatre Group over the years but this is the first time I have seen him as the lead character and I was most impressed with his performance. His character portrayal was hilarious, with facial expressions that Lee Evans would have been proud of! He is definitely someone to watch out for in the future. Stephen was supported by two of Manor’s more experienced members. Roger Kidd as the boss, Jonathon Collings, and Mandy Lovell as his wife, Vivian, both of whom turned in classic comedy performances and were ideally cast in their roles. The part of exchange student was played by Emily Jackson, yet another up and coming actress within the Manor Theatre Group, and although this role had very few lines it was probably the most technically challenging performance of the night, which was performed to perfection. And of course there were the Erica’s, played by Laine Watson and Anna Bird, both adorned with suitably ill fitting wigs and bringing to the

show the true essence of British slapstick and confusion that makes for a good comedy. Both actresses have their own styles which in this case, complimented each other perfectly. All in all the director, Katie Child, turned out a slick and very funny production which the audience seemed to thoroughly enjoy, if the laughter was anything to go by. We left the hall with a smile on our faces and for me, a need to see more from this talented group. Review by Derek Watson

l Do you fancy being in our Panto? It's lots of fun whether you are in a speaking role, part of the chorus or helping backstage. The performances will be in North Heath Hall on 15-17th December and Manor Theatre Group are holding readings for Puss in Boots, and looking for new members to come along and join in the fun. The readings are on 28th and 30th September from 7.30pm and all newcomers will be very welcome. Please phone 0777 152 4491 for details or look on our website manortheatrehorsham.com

Cloudstreet create a storm Horsham Folk Club is going down under for an Australian flavour of this on Sunday 10th October when Australian duo, Cloudstreet, will be performing. They specialise in new Australian folk music, a combination of

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events

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Welton’s will be holding a launch party for its new winter beer, horsham Old, at 7pm. it’s a deep, dark old ale laced with molasses to give it a malty flavour with hints of liquorice. Includes selection of english cheese and Morris dancing. Tickets from Beer Essentials, East St

Quizaid, complete with a Harvest Supper, is held at Slinfold Village Hall at 7.30pm. Bring a team of 4 to 6 people or just join an ad hoc team on the night. Tickets (£6) in advance with a hot meal from Dot on 791127 or Keith on 790057. Profits from the evening will go to Christian Aid

Following on from their almighty whopping of Crawley last weekend (well, 31-22!) Horsham rugby team are next at home today against Heathfield at their Coolhurst ground at 3pm. Before then they travel to Eastbourne, while the 2nds face Haywards Heath 4th on the 25th Sept

3rd Oct

Firefighters at stations in Billingshurst, Horsham, Steyning and Storrington are among those flexing their sponge-squeezing muscles as they foam-up for a national charity car wash day. Residents can bring their cars along to receive the 'wash and go' treatment at 10am-3pm

5th Oct

Barrie and Ingrid Temple are harmony singers from Newcastle upon Tyne. Although they sing mostly unaccompanied, Barrie also adds concertina or guitar accompaniment to some of their songs. They’re at Horsham Folk Club, Normandy Centre, Denne Road. Tickets: £5

5th Oct

With the Horsham Food and Drink Festival coming to a close, there’s a Food & Drink Quiz at the award-winning Sussex Oak at Warnham tonight at 7.30pm. £2.50 per person for teams of 4, in aid of Sussex Air Ambulance. Free tasters of local cheeses. Call 01403 265028.

The Horsham Battle of the Bands kicks off tonight with the first of the Originals heats at The Chameleon Club, Horsham. Heats are then held every Sunday for a month. The final will again be in the Carfax on 29th Oct. For details of how to enter visit hdlma.co.uk

An annual Apple Day is held at West Grinstead Old Station Orchard, on the A272, from 11am to 3pm. Bring along apples and take part in pressing to make apple juice, get advice on pruning your apple tree and visit local craft stalls. For further information contact 01403 864001

Jennifer-Ellen Batson of Horsham is through to the last ten, of more than 13,500 hopefuls, of the FHM High Street Honey competition. She loves Muay Thai boxing, and has vowed to give half the winnings to charity so vote at fhm.com/girls/high-streethoneys

Horsham District Council’s planning committee will discuss the first phase of building on land to east of the A24, near Tanbridge School. Phase 1 includes the building of 196 homes, vehicular/pedestrian/cycle access from Hills Farm Lane and new school facilities.

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Horsham FC’s next home game is today against Tooting & Mitcham. The Hornets finally claimed their first win of the season on Saturday (see Page 59) and they’ll be hoping to extend their unbeaten run to three games, so cheer them on. See hornetsreview.co.uk

2010 will be the 21st anniversary of Roy Orbison’s death and to mark this occasion The Capitol presents the sounds of 'The Big O' together with two hugely successful support acts, The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly, together with live band ‘The Rockets’. Tickets £16 from 01403 750220

9th Oct

Horsham Nursery School Children and Family Centre in Harwood Road, Horsham will hold a free family event from 9.30am - 11.30am, to celebrate the annual Big Draw campaign, which aims to encourage adults and children to express their creativity. Free but donations are welcome.

11th Oct

St Peter’s Church Slinfold Appeal Committee present “From Tin Pan Alley to Abbey Road” A journey through popular music, 1890s – 1960s with New Harmonie at St Peter’s at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £7.50 (inc. refreshments) from 790403. www.newharmonie.org.uk

11th Oct

Crossing Boundaries, a Horsham Interface Forum event, celebrates unity in diversity through the music of different faith cultures. It’s held at the Drill Hall, Denne Rd, and features Silk Road, Champa Shah Dancers and West London Baha’i Choir. 7.30pm. Tickets £10 from the Capitol

The Vagina Monologues returns to Horsham with an all star cast including the brilliant Nikki Sanderson (Coronation Street), Roxanne Pallett (Emmerdale) and Sue Jenkins (Brookside). Based on author Eve Ensler's 'Vagina Interviews'. Tickets £18.50 from 750220

Nigel Bagge and Eddie Armer are in concert tonight at Gary's Live Music Club, Coolham Village Hall. Doors open at 7.45pm music from 8pm Admission £10.00 on the door or £8 in advance from Gary Holder:01403785674 or email gary.holder@tiscali.co.uk

Horsham Photographic Society presents its second exhibition, designed especially for the Capitol from now until 4th November. It’s a chance to enjoy members' interpretation of the title 'Past Summer'. For more info visit horshamphotographicsociety

Wabi, the new-ish Japanese restaurant in east Street, has been named in the top 100 restaurants in the land. They’ll find out exactly where on the list they are at the National Restaurant Awards in London today. That Guardian review seems a while ago now, doesn’t it!

Henfield Theatre Company will be presenting My Boy Jack by David Haig, and directed by Jane Haines, at 7.45pm on the evenings of 14th16th at The Henfield Hall. It’s a moving account of Rudyard Kipling’s endeavours to secure his son Jack’s place in the front line in World War I.

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Julian Clary has agreed to extend his Lord of the Mince tour and he’s at the capitol tonight for one night only. He said: “This will be an intimate evening – a celebration, no less, of my 25 years in the camp spotlight.” Tickets cost £20 from the Box Office on 01403 750220

Hundreds of second hand books are going on sale at Horsham Hospital in Hurst Road this Autumn in a bid to raise funds for health projects. The sale takes place at 10am-2pm in the main reception area. There will be a big variety of books all at bargain prices. Tea bar and shop will be open

Heavy rockers Honour is Dead will perform at the next Rock:HYC event at the youth centre on Hurst Road, Horsham, tonight. They will be joined by Fighting Fiction, Heroes Vs Villains, Our Time Down Here and Through Deficit. Doors open at 6.30pm, tickets £4 otd.

Local charity Space Arts Trust are presenting an exciting arts weekend at St John’s Church and new community hall, starting today when Brighton based Tom Wichelow will be talking about a unique project in documentary photography that was featured in The Guardian last June.

Closet Divas and Divos are invited to an Opera singing Workshop at St Leonards Church, Horsham at 10am4pm. It costs £40, or £30 if you mention 'The Resident' when booking . Call Kaytie on 07771 557865 or email kaytie@voicefromthecoalshed.com

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A Have a Go Art Workshop will be held today at Sedgwick Park House, at 10am-4pm, in aid of charity. A fun day to learn new techniques and try new mediums such as watercolour, oil, and pastels. For all levels. £20 (£12 morning). Call Tina on 274226 or tinawiseman@btopenworld.com

Southwater Village hall Committee are putting on a one off film show at 7pm called Southwater and District. The film will cover the end of Southwater Brickworks and a rare chance to travel on the Steyning Line. Tickets £4 from Wheelwright House, Worthing Road or 730263.

Cliff Comber has organised a five mile race in Slinfold on 24th October, called the Alfred Shrubb Memorial 5, which he hopes will kick-start plans for a tribute to the running great. Entry to the race, at 11am is £7 in adv or £9 on the day. Visit the Horsham Up and Running website

it remains to be seen quite what the Horsham Town Centre Festival will provide this year - last year much of it was built around successful Halloween competitions, with shops participating in trick or treat games for kids, and a whole range of music. watch this space for more info...

Following the enormous success of the YMCA Flashmob event back in May the organisers are planning another one during the Horsham Town Centre festival. The song is a well known musical track, followed by an impromptu mass karaoke! Email kaytie@voicefromthecoalshed.com


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racer’s need for speed Aladdin advert 2010

when he was 11-years-old, brandon Freemantle suffered a broken leg and a broken arm in one season...playing football! So he took up a far safer sport, and embarked on what has so far been a hugely successful foray into the world of Speedway. Brandon, now 14, was crowned the British Under-15 250cc Speedway champion last year, and has followed that

with a number of teams monitoring his progress as a career in the sport looks increasingly likely. His reputation grew further this year when he was invited to take part in the Under-18s championship round, where he claimed a win and a second place. It means his trophy cabinet is looking ever more impressive, but he knows he must keep up his winning streak if he is to make it to the

boned the fence on the first corner. It wrote off the bike completely. As it was a first lap the referee allowed all the riders back in and Brandon jumped on the spare and won the race. “In speedway they say it’s 90% psychological and the other 10% is in your head. Brandon’s winning streak is serving him well.” Mum Christine said: “The sport has got such a great family atmosphere. Even Brandon’s

up by romping to victory in the 500cc British Under-15 Championship. It’s been only four years since the Steyning Grammar School pupil first tried out a speedway bike, but for a second successive season he was pretty much unstoppable. Of the six rounds in the championship, Brandon won five and came third in the other event. With each rider able to drop their worst result from their overall score, it meant Brandon won the title with maximum points. Brandon said: “The next step is for me to go up to the National leagues. From there you go to the Premier class and then the Elite class. “I’m not quite sure what club I will join yet though.” Brandon himself is modest when talking of his achievements, but his rapid rise in the sport has not gone un-noticed,

Premier League. He said: “That’s the goal now - to make it to the top and see how good I am against the top riders.” Dad Richard said that confidence is vital to speedway riders, and that Brandon has it in spades. Even a huge shunt at Buxton failed to rattle the youngster. He said: “Brandon had this huge shunt and T-

six year old sister, Emily, loves it - she knows all of the best riders in the country but she doesn’t think ‘these people are famous‘ as they’re just her friends!” “I think a lot of other families are a little envious of what we have. We’re lucky that we’re able to go and support Brandon and it is something that all of us enjoy.”

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Letters

Email your letters to ben@the-resident.co.uk or write via snail mail to: Ben Morris, HD Publishing, 26 North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RQ.

Please include your full name, address and contact number for legal reasons. House numbers/house names will not be printed in the newspaper. We don’t impose a word limit, but please don’t write us a novel!

Night time initiative deserves support Re: City thinking in a market town? (Resident, Aug 27th)

Please help find my ginger cat This a sturdy ginger and white neutered male with a torn left ear and a mole on his bottom lip has been missing since July 2008. He has a distinctive white face and pink nose and was wearing a red collar with my details in a barrel. Last seen in Victoria Street, Horsham on July

18th 2008. It is possible that he decided to relocate himself, and the owner would be happy just to hear that he is safe and well and living somewhere else. Please email rospriestley@hotmail.com or call The Resident on 01403 251000 with any info

Both geographically and commercially Horsham is a long way from London's West End but, when I worked in that part of the world many years ago, Thursday night was Late Night Shopping night. It seemed to me that even those restaurants which might not otherwise have done so, remained open late on Thursday's to take advantage of the larger crowds. To that extent, Mr P Duke of Slinfold is right in that Horsham Unlimited seem have got it back-to-front in that, ideally, a thriving commercial sector should drive the increase in eateries rather than the other

George Harrod & Sons (Est. 1970)

East Street has been improved by recent work and could soon host night shopping

way around. But let's think this through. If, as was suggested, West Street is the commercial arm of this part of Horsham, the distance from West Street to the

new eating delights of East Street is short and it could be that the prospect of a better post-shopping meal, snack or coffee will be enough to persuade people to come and

shop, as well as eat, out. It may even prompt the updating of West Street shops Mr Duke calls for. The comment about the number of "chains" being represented in The Quarter is something to be watched but, for the moment, it seems to me that for every Cote, Strada and Pizza Express there is a local enterprise vying for customers. The "movers" behind Horsham Unlimited are in the classic situation where to delay might miss the moment but acting "now" means playing the hand you are dealt. My view is that they deserve our support; good luck to them.

Allan Palmer, Billingshurst

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Magical Mugenkyo evening We are writing to thank The Resident for providing us with tickets for a wonderful evening of entertainment courtesy of the Mugenkyo Taiko at The Capitol Theatre here in Horsham.

The drumming evoked the sounds of messages beaten out, across valleys and plains, through forests and mountains, for millennia before the advent of the telegraph. Rhythms ranged from a calming meditative zen-like beat, resonating with the heart; quickening to the pace of a brisk walk on a cold and frosty morning, invigorating

the spirit; and on to a powerful and relentless intensity, beating thunderously on the soul. The drums ranged in size from a foot or so to over three feet wide. Along with a gong, these handmade instruments were expertly

played by Neil Mackie, Miyuki Williams, Teresa Brookes, Joao Maderia and Carolyn Cutter to produce a multitude of musical notes at different rhythms, pitches and volumes. The emotional range of their music was worthy of a shortened version of Holt's Planet Suite, played on drums (and flute, cymbals and gong) but redolent of

both far-eastern and western music styles, fusing ancient with contemporary. "Mugenkyo - limitless reverberation" indeed. No wonder their music appeals to connoisseurs from classical to heavy-metal. The players added visual entertainment with the grace and control, strength and intensity of play, with what could be described as a Japanese garden in motion. That was sufficient feast for the eyes but Mugenkyo added to their tourde-force with the mesmerising exotic dancing of the beautiful Lale Sayoko, who artistically blended middle-eastern style with the changing taiko rhythm. Alas, even with an encore, the evening ended too soon. We eagerly await Mugenkyo's next visit and in the meantime we have the t-shirt and will enjoy their CD and DVD. With thanks and best wishes to The Resident and Mugekyo. Chris & Andrea write via email

Editor: Pleased you enjoyed the show. Tip for readers - you’ll be surprised how few people actually enter local newspaper/magazine competitions. Most assume they have no chance of winning, but it’s not true! So do take a couple of minutes to fill in those coupons...

We are council spraying when it’s raining? I’m not usually one to moan or grumble but I am seething at seeing a man employed by the council to power-spray pavements and walls in the Carfax and surrounding areas. Now, is it me or is that a waste of tax payers’ spondoolies? This is a man who only comes out as we head towards winter, when leaves fall off trees and hence making our pavements a little more slippery and dangerous for our lovely elderly generation in town. What a waste of time and money. The most pointless part was last week when it had been raining all night and in the morning too and I see him scuttling around town spraying water on already wet surfaces. Dear oh dear! The pavements only get dirty a week or two later, so it’s totally pointless. No doubt when it snows next, instead of helping clear the Carfax of ice and snow he will be out spraying everywhere.

At a time when cuts need to be made, I suggest that the council look into this and decide is this worth paying for. To be honest I’d rather the money went towards nicer Christmas lights than a clean wall as a wall doesn’t bring people into town, unless you’re deranged of course, then a wall is wonderful. I await an explanation from HDC that’s if they are not too busy cleaning lamp posts with Mr Sheen... John O’Sullivan Horsham Editor: Admittedly it happened after we had received your letter, but perhaps you might have felt differently after seeing possibly the same chap doing a good job cleaning the Carfax War Memorial on Thursday morning. I’m not sure that that the rain actually washes away the dirt, so spraying in the rain might actually be a sensible thing to do. Any other readers got a view on this matter?

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news Weird news from Planet Earth

Strife imitates art

A modern art protest group is attracting attention in Russia - by overturning police cars. The group - which calls itself Voina - overturned eight patrol cars in one night as a protest against what they say is widespread corruption in police ranks in St Petersburg. A spokesman said: "The police

won't pursue us. We have neither money nor property, so there's nothing to get from us.”

An ice cream advert showing a heavily-pregnant nun has been banned for "making a mockery" of the beliefs of Roman Catholics. The ad, for Antonio Federici ice cream, showed the nun holding a tub of ice cream with the slogans "Immaculately conceived" and "Ice cream is our religion". Ten readers complained that the ad, which appeared in The Lady

and Grazia magazines, was offensive to Christians, especially Cataholics, reports the Daily Telegraph.

A Frenchman whose arms and legs had to be amputated has successfully swum the English Channel. Philippe Croizon, 42, swam from Folkestone in Kent to Cap Gris Nez in just over 13 hours, reports the BBC. He had set himself a target of 24 hours and his team believe he has set a record time for a disabled swimmer.

"I did it! It's mad!" Mr Croizon said on arrival, saying he wanted to become 'a representative of someone overcoming his restrictions'

Traffic police in China were shocked to pull over a lorry fitted with a device to hide the number plate to avoid speeding tickets. The driver had invented a 'number plate controlling system' which - at the press of a button rotated the plate to face the ground. Whenever he saw a speeding check point, he would

hit the button to hide his number plate, reports the Chutian Metropolis News.

Pregnant nun anger

How’s this possible?

Beating the cameras

Jail is just pants A New Orleans woman was jailed for ten days after she went to court in low-riding

shorts. Kimberly Senette, 23, had only gone to court to urge her brother Lawrence to accept a plea deal. But Judge Steve Windhorst took a dim view of her revealing outfit and locked her up for contempt of court. Miss

Senette was wearing kneelength shorts which revealed her pants and the top of her buttocks, according to a witness

Group raring to go after Seedy chats... When I heard a conversation about F1 hybrids at an event last year, I assumed the group were talking about the Tyrrell with six wheels, or the Brabham ‘fan car’ of the seventies. But no, it was about seeds... There’s a while to go until the second Seedy Saturday, a social seed swap event held in Horsham, bit now is the time to save your vegetable and flower seed so you will be ready and raring to go on 19th February 2011. On that day you can take you labelled seed and swap it for some of the tempting and unusual varieties you will find there. In the meantime, you can find out more at a talk on Seed Saving by Dr Robin Probert of The Millennium Seed Bank Project, Wakehurst, on Thursday, 7th October at 8pm in the Friends Meeting House, Worthing Road, Horsham (opposite Beales and the Library). The talk is hosted by Horsham Organic Gardeners Society (HOGS) and should be a great evening with lots of knowledgeable growers to talk to as well. Seedy Saturday organiser Maggie Weir-Wilson has provided several good reasons

Visitors sample free seeds at a Greening Horsham event

why you should save your seeds.

• Only those seeds registered on the National List, now combined with the EU lists, are able to be sold legally and many old varieties have not been included, or not identified, or just overlooked. • New varieties are more profitable for the seed companies than the old, and the new F1 hybrids do not grow true to type from seed. • Keeping genetic variety is

really important for resilience to disease and for maintaining and increasing biodiversity. • Your own seed is naturally adapted to Horsham soil and climate, it is the best you can get for your garden. • Saving seeds saves you money. So, Horsham seed savers, save your seed now, and put in your diaries for next year Seedy Saturday, 19th February 2011, 10am - 4pm, at the Friends Meeting House.

Maggie said: “Bring your seeds, preferably in small envelopes labelled with what it is and the variety if you know it, and then you can swap them for something you want. “If you don’t have any seed to swap note the date and come anyway.” For queries contact Maggie Weir-Wilson, Transition Horsham, on 07891 818808 or pop into Green Drinks, every third Wednesday of the month at The Crown, Carfax.


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Join us on Dean FrieDman Sunday 3 October 7.30pm Known for chart-topping hits such as Ariel, Lucky Stars, Lydia and Woman of Mine join Dean Friedman for an evening of powerful, poignant and hilarious songs about the ordinary and extraordinary lives we share.

LaureL anD HarDy Thursday 7 October 7.30pm Tom McGrath’s play about the highs and lows of Stan and Ollie’s film careers. From schoolboy Stan Laurel’s first attempt at stand-up comedy in a Glasgow variety theatre to the disastrous French/Italian movie “Atoll K”, which was one of the last films they made together.

THe Voice oF roy orbison Friday 8 October 8pm Marking the 21st Anniversary of Roy Orbison’s death, enjoy an evening of sounds of ‘The Big O’ together with two hugely successful support acts, The Everly Borthers and Buddy Holly and live band ‘The Rockets’.

THe Vagina monoLogues Saturday 9 October 8pm The ultimate girls night out returns to The Capitol with an all star cast. Nikki Sanderson (Coronation Street, Heart Beat), the multi-talented Roxanne Pallett (Emmerdale, Dancing on Ice) and the legendary Sue Jenkins (Coronation Street, Brookside).

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THe careTaker Wednesday 13 October 7.30pm London Classic Theatre present Harold Pinter’s compelling study of loneliness and power games that has the capacity to amuse, to shock and to fascinate.

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Anna adds a little glamour Michael Gattrell General Manager, The Capitol

Men welcome at Vagina show tour You may have seen stars Roxanne Pallett (Jo sugden in Emmerdale), Nikki sanderson (Candice stowe in Coronation street)) and sue Jenkins (Jackie Corkhill in Brookside and Gloria Todd in Coronation street) get into some slanging matches when they appeared in those soaps. But prepare to hear some interesting language as they perform The Vagina Monologues,

York and has now been staged all around the world. The list of names who have appeared in it is impressive Whoopi Goldberg, Jane Fonda, Oprah Winfrey and Glenn Close, to name a few in the United States, while in the UK the list includes Kate Winslet, Jenny Eclair, Jerry Hall and Christine Hamilton. Now Roxanne, Nikki and Sue are performing a touring ver-

Eve Ensler’s celebration of all things female. The Vagina Monologues, developed from more than 200 interviews with women of varying backgrounds and ages, was first performed as a solo show by Ensler in 1996 in New

sion, coming to the Capitol Theatre in Horsham on 10th October (TICKETS £18.50). Ensler asked her interviewees to talk honestly and openly about their bodies, their sexuality, menstruation and their sex lives - and the lan-

guage throughout The Vagina Monologues is very expressive. “When I did the show 18 months ago, I was going through my lines with my then 15-year-old daughter,” says Sue Jenkins, remembering it with a laugh. “She stopped me about five minutes in, saying, ‘Mum, that’s gross!’ She’s a bit older now and looking forward to seeing the show, I’m glad to say.” Referring to the show’s title, Roxanne says: “I think men are scared of the word. I know that when I’ve told a few guy friends what I’m appearing in, their faces change when I say the word ‘vagina’. It’s a bit of a taboo word for men; it sounds medical and not very sexy to

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them, I suppose, but the play is open to anybody and it would be good to get a male contingent along because they can maybe learn something.” Nikki Sanderson agrees that the show is not anti-men. She said: “Men may not have gone through the same experiences, but they have experienced them through family members, friends and partners. As long they come with an open mind, I think they can relate to it.” Although there is a serious message in The Vagina Monologues, there is much to be enjoyed, not least the life-affirming moment when the audience are encouraged to shout THAT word. As Sue says: “People laugh and cry in equal measure at the show. It’s exhilarating and empowering both for us and the audience.”

Eat Pray Love Liz Gilbert had everything a modern woman is supposed to dream of having a husband, a house, a successful career yet she found herself lost, confused, and searching for what she really wanted in life. Stars: Julia Roberts, James Franco 24th Sept - 7th Oct

Traffic stood still in North Street on Wednesday as we launched this year's family pantomime ALADDIN with some of the cast of the show, a few car horns were heard as Anna Williamson was witnessed in her glamorous costume! Just over 8 weeks time we start rehearsing this show and within its 10 day rehearsal period we will ensure all the set is in place, the lighting works, microphones are fully charged, costumes fit and performers are ready.. so if you haven't booked already .. join us this Christmas on a magic carpet ride to Eastern shores. Last week legendary entertainer Jimmy Tarbuck made a long awaited return to The Capitol, once again sharing his love for the venue, Beyond the Barricade had nearly a full auditorium in for their concert and great big band music was played on Sunday with the Nick Ross Or-

chestra with Sounds of the Glenn Miller Era. On Tuesday an amazing evening of percussive rhythm was seen on The Capitol stage with Mugenkyo - quite exhausted just watching it! In the next few weeks some highlights include for the ladies a trio of TV faces with The Vagina Monologues, an award winning performance of Harold Pinters' The Caretaker and if it is laughter you are after join Paul Zerdin and his puppets for an over 18's evening! The spring diary is now full and in the next few weeks events will start to appear on line prior to the brochure being published in November so keep logging on to www.thecapitolhorsham.com or join our Facebook page for updates. See you Soon!

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the land and temperatures here, but the climate seems ideal for creating a good sparkling wine. “But if you fish around a bit and perhaps visit some of the local vineyards such as Nyetimber, Denbies, and the others I’ve mentioned, there are good wines around, but you do have to pay a bit more for English wines.” You can talk about food and wine in more depth by visiting the Fenix Gourmet Grill stand at the Horsham Local Produce Market in the Carfax every Saturday.

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Sofa so good Welcome again to the pages where we focus on achieving our best lifestyle and fulfilling our dreams. So now we are embarking on our goals, and we feel energised and vibrant, when all of a sudden, from nowhere, out of the blue, the S factor hits! I am not talking about the television programme where wannabes croon and writhe in front of stony faced judges, but the Snuggle Factor. As the nights draw in and there is a chill in the air, our thoughts turn to comfortable cosy evenings, and indulgence and indolence beckon us to watch television and snack on crisps and chocolate on the sofa! So how can we keep ourselves on track without succumbing to these temptations? When the mornings are dark, it is harder to leap out of bed with that spring in our step and easier to leave the paperwork till tomorrow. Cathryn Hindle gives us advice on target setting and the support of an interested party, such as a coach, is a key way to motivate us as we can all dupe ourselves. Having someone else on our side, helps us clarify and maintain our momentum . There is a theory that once a goal is out there,

Set yourself an ‘Autumn Challenge’ this October Although we traditionally set ourselves challenges in the form of ‘resolutions’ at the beginning of each new year, there’s no reason why you can’t get going a little earlier and set yourself a challenge for the autumn. That way, by the time we get to January, you’ll be 3 months into it! It’s a great way to take our mind off the winter, and give ourselves a motivating boost. As a coach, I am constantly inspired when I see the results that my clients achieve. Whether it’s finding direction, starting something new, or personal development, their hard work and determination is a real inspiration. So, what challenge are you going to set for yourself

this autumn? What have you always wanted to do, or learn, and what would be the first few steps you’d need to take to get there? At the beginning of October, holidays are behind us, and the schools are back in full swing, so it’s an ideal time to get going. And this isn’t just for you, the Resident reader. What better way for me to show what’s possible, than to set my own Autumn Challenge which I’ll tell you all about here in my fortnightly column. After some thought, I’ve decided that the challenge I’m going to work on for the next few months is to become a good swimmer. I learned to swim at the age of 8, but I’ve never been any good at it – I can’t dive, or swim with my

head under the water (without holding my nose!). My younger sister was known as the waterbaby in the family, and it was said that she swam like a fish - so what hope was there for me? As a first step, I’ve found myself a swimming teacher and I’ve booked my first

lesson! Follow my experiences a fortnight from now, to hear how I get on. We’d love to hear about your Autumn Challenge – why not write in and let us know what your challenge is, and keep us posted on your progress over the coming months. We’ll feature some of these in our column, so you can inspire others, and be inspired by their challenges too! Cathryn Hindle

Write in to: Health & Lifestyle, The Resident, 26 North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RQ or email davey@the-resident.co.uk You can also find us on Facebook: www.facebook. com/horsham.news

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When 24 is just not enough Ever feel like there are not enough hours in the day? Would 36 do it? How about 48? If your world (work or home life) seems totally overloaded on a daily basis then it is time to get organised! Stop for a moment, sort out that nasty pile once and for all and implement a few simple tips to reduce your stress and feel the benefit of being ‘sorted’.

TOP TIPS FOR REDUCING THE LOAD 1) Use Micro Lists We all have that mega-scary list with a 101 things to do on it but lets face it, do you actually read it and achieve it? While you are waiting for the kettle to boil, write a list of the 5 most important things you have to do today and tick them off as you go….it’s a fantastic tool for focusing on what’s really important.

2) Do It Now If you can do it now, then do it now. Dead simple, really works. How many times do you pick up something, ponder over it and then chuck it back in the pile? If you do it now, then its done, dealt with, gone away. Great!

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Gerrard with special guests, Andrew Henley, who will offer an introduction to meditation, and Shalini Bhalla of ‘Just Jhoom!’ - a new form of dancercise inspired by the glitz and glamour of Bollywood. The day will begin with an invigorating yoga session, suitable for all abilities, followed by a yoga session for children. In addition to free classes throughout the day, there will be canapes provided by local Horsham

cafe The Little Black Olive, soft drinks and herbal teas from Sussex company Toppers Teas. Attendees will be able to sign up for classes at a reduced rate and Donna will be giving away some ‘freebies!’ “We’re really privileged to have a visit from Andrew Henley who is steeped in the Himalayan meditation tradition and delighted to be introducing Just Jhoom! which translates to Just Dance,’” says Donna, who will be adding

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Listed terrace Mallards are delighted to have the opportunity to market this two bedroom end of terrace Grade II listed home in West Grinstead for sale at £284,950. The property comprises an entrance hall, walk-in cupboard, bathroom, lounge with double aspect and double glazed picture window overlooking garden, and a kitchen/dining room. To the first floor, the master bedroom has a skylight window giving

views over the garden and land beyond, En-suite shower and bedroom two. To the front of the property is a rectangular communal grassed area with bricked paved square path surround which was originally the walkway for horses of the stud. The rear garden is a tremendous feature of the property, measuring approxi-

mately 70 ft x 50 ft. Immediately adjacent to the property is an enclosed patio area with wooden trellising surrounding with numerous climbing plants over. An archway leads to a further part of the garden consisting of good sized areas of shaped lawns with central winding path, further stepping stone path leading to a further part of the garden. The garden has been completely landscaped by the present vendors and should be

viewed to fully appreciate the peace and tranquillity that can be obtained from taking time to inspect its many features. There is an ornamental pond with water feature, enclosed by a rockery and numerous flowers, shrubs and ferns. There is also a garage and two parking spaces to the side.

Mallards are offering the property for sale at £284,950. For further details and to arrange a viewing please contact Mallards on 01403 263000.

Banks should lend with better terms

The government needs to improve bank lending to homebuyers because they own the banks, it has been observed. Chief executive officer of Assetz Stuart Law said financial institutions are charging excessive amounts on mortgages. "They should either admit that they want the banks to be overcharging or they should actually, as the majority shareholder, make the banks lend on better terms," he added. Mr Law claimed the regime can change the situation and if it does nothing it is because it is "happy" the banks are

making a big profit. The high margins homebuyers are being charged also apply to businesses and enterprises, which are also being starved of good quality lending, he remarked. According to a study by Autonomous Research published in the Daily Mail, British mortgages are the worst value in the world and charge double the amount in Germany, France and the US. On average lenders add 2.5% to the cost of borrowing before they loan it to customers, which works out at around £120 a month on a mortgage of £150,000.

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Thatched timber barn in Wepham The barn was converted 16 years ago

Planning Applications

Planning applications submitted to Horsham District Council under the Town and Country Planning Acts and related legislation requiring statutory publicity. Applications registered between 17/09/2010 and 23/09/2010 DC/10/1905 Demolition of existing garage and erection of two-storey side extension to accommodate a kitchen/diner, utility and 2 No. bedrooms 6 St Gabriels Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9TX DC/10/1918 Amendment to DC/08/0027 to demolish existing garage and utility room, construct single storey extension providing garage, kitchen and porch Rivendell Dauxwood Close Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9TA DC/10/1746 Demolition and rebuilding of boundary retaining wall (adjacent to Nos. 14 and 15 St Marys Close) St Marys Close Billingshurst DC/10/1912 Construction of 14 houses Station Mills Daux Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9SH DC/10/1930 Loft conversion with velux windows and removal of chimney 105 Berrall Way Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9PQ DC/10/1945 Erection of new roof to provide first floor accommodation including construction of 4 hipped dormer windows and 2 roof lights, construction of sunroom on rear elevation Stoneycroft Marringdean Road Billingshurst RH14 9HD DC/10/1925 New house on land adjacent to Stortford with new vehicular access (Outline) Stortford Little Drove Bramber Steyning BN44 3PP DC/10/1950 Food storage barn (Prior Notification) Forest Farm Forest Road Colgate West Sussex DC/10/1878 Crossover 14 Carylls Cottages Faygate Lane Faygate Horsham West Sussex RH12 4SQ DC/10/1948 Loft conversion and new crossover 21 Silverdale Coldwaltham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 1LJ DC/10/1949 Internal alterations consisting

of revised cellar and pantry (Listed Building Consent) Bottings Farm London Road Henfield BN5 9AD DC/10/1935 Surgery to 1 Douglas Fir (T1) Garden Walk Horsham West Sussex DC/10/1939 Erection of upvc conservatory to rear 6 Hengist Close Horsham West Sussex RH12 1SB DC/10/1937 Retrospective permission for stationing of mobile home as a temporary agricultural dwelling Clayfield Farm Valewood Lane Barns Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 0QJ DC/10/1923 Installation of 10 panel photovoltaic (solar panel) system and associated electrical works Violets Barn Mill Lane Lower Beeding Horsham West Sussex RH13 6PX DC/10/1369 Erection of an open fronted garage Blakes Farm Copsale Road Maplehurst Horsham RH13 6QY DC/10/1957 Surgery to 1 x Oak 7 Gaggle Wood Mannings Heath Horsham West Sussex RH13 6JR DC/10/1916 Amendments to previously permitted Ref. DC/09/1361 consisting of reorientation of replacement dwelling and detached garage and fenestration amendments 6 Harriots Close Nuthurst Horsham West Sussex RH13 6LJ DC/10/1917 Amendments to previously permitted DC/09/1361 consisting of fenestration amendments and a small side porch 6 Harriots Close Nuthurst Horsham West Sussex RH13 6LJ DC/10/1929 Proposed two-storey extension to side of existing dwelling 1 Cottage Close Horsham RH12 4GS DC/10/1914 Free standing flag pole displaying eco school green flag status (advertising consent) St Marys Church of England School Link Lane Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2AN DC/10/1959 Fell 3 Lawson Cypress trees 19 Aston Rise Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2JA DC/10/1931 Erection of single storey ancillary domestic timber building comprising library and study

Templemead House Lower Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2BH DC/10/1921 Change of use from agriculture to mixed-use for agriculture and stationing of 2 No. caravans for occupation by single gypsy family with associated hard-standing (retrospective) Northside Farm Rusper Road Ifield Crawley West Sussex DC/10/1915 To extend front room and dining room by 1.5m, build 2 No. bedrooms over front room and dining room, build new front entrance Yew Tree Cottage Rusper Road Ifield Crawley RH11 0LN DC/10/1922 Erection of inglenook fireplace to North elevation Six Trees Horsham Road Rusper Horsham West Sussex RH12 4PR DC/10/1753 To replace an existing 6ft panel fence with similar Little Farthing Waterlands Lane Rowhook Horsham West Sussex RH12 3PX DC/10/1927 Erection of a single-storey self contained annexe Sakeham Farm Wheatsheaf Road Henfield West Sussex BN5 9BL DC/10/1954 Alterations to previously consented proposal DC/09/1768 (Listed Building Consent) Barnhouse Farm Saucelands Lane Coolham Horsham West Sussex RH13 8QQ DC/10/1902 Storage shed to rear of hall Coolham Village Hall Billingshurst Road Coolham Horsham RH13 8QN DC/10/1952 Variation of condition 10 and 12 of DC/10/1170 Brooks Green Park Emms Lane Brooks Green Horsham West Sussex RH13 0TR DC/10/1942 Erection of 6 dwellings with new access way to parking spaces at rear of dwellings (Outline Planning) Land North of High Winds Reeds Lane Southwater West Sussex DC/10/1926 Single storey rear extension and conservatory 3 Oak Close Southwater Horsham RH13 9ET DC/10/1940 Erection of 2 dwellings with double garages (Outline Planning) Land North of High Winds Reeds Lane Southwater West Sussex

DC/10/1836 Proposed conservatory at rear 93 Crowhurst Crescent Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4QU DC/10/1938 Amendments to previously approved application DC/08/2294 consisting of an additional door on West elevation, construction of a conservatory, construction of a detached car port with cycle/garden storage space High Warren Kithurst Park Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4JH DC/10/1943 Surgery to 1 x Oak (T1) tree Larches 2 Fox Court Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4JL DC/10/1951 Replacement 3-bed dwelling (Extension of existing permission DC/07/1425) Lion Heart Fryern Road Storrington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4BJ DC/10/1933 Single storey rear extension and front porch 21 Abbey Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3SQ DC/10/1946 Replacement detached garage 93 Kings Stone Avenue Steyning West Sussex BN44 3FJ DC/10/1944 Surgery to 1 Scots Pine (T1) and 1 Leyland Cypress (T2) trees 3 Wyndham Lea West Chiltington Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2NP DC/10/1963 Extension of domestic curtilage (renewal of permission granted under DC/07/1841) Blackstone Gate Farm House Henfield Road Albourne Hassocks BN6 9JJ DC/10/1928 Overhead Line The Vale Stud Riding School Dorking Road Kingsfold Horsham West Sussex RH12 3SA Further details of the applications, including plans, may be inspected at the Council Offices, Park North, North Street, Horsham, during the period of 21 days from 06/11/2009, or can be viewed at www.horsham.gov.uk

Any person who wishes to make representations to the Council should do so in writing, stating the reference number, within the stated period, to the Director of Planning, Park House, North Street, Horsham, RH12 1RL.

Guy Leonard & Company is delighted to bring to the market an attractive thatched Sussex timber barn, which was converted into a fine residence approximately sixteen years ago. It is situated in the hamlet of Wepham at the end of a private lane owned by the property. To the south there are some fine views over farmland, the Arun valley and towards Arundel Castle and its parkland. Wepham itself lies off main traffic routes and offers immediate access to bridleways, walking countryside and established woodland. This property with its immense charm and character has its main living area on the first floor capturing the full benefit of the views providing spacious open plan living yet giving the feel of individual rooms for a cosier atmosphere. The magnificent drawing room is separated by an attractive mezzanine landing area with oak staircase, leading on to the dining room and kitchen with a utility room off. Large vaulted ceilings are complimented by substantial oak tim-

bers and timbered walls and the original barn doors are now fully glazed flooding the property with light. The ground floor bedroom accommodation provides three double bedrooms with the principal bedroom having an ensuite bath/shower room. Bedroom two benefits from an ensuite shower and wash basin. The third bedroom has been designed so that it could be divided into two rooms if required. To conclude the ground floor accommodation, there is a family bathroom, study and cloakroom. Adjoining the property is a single storey building with two further bedrooms and a bathroom. It has its own front door and therefore could be separated into annexe accommodation. We highly recommend viewing this beautiful home, which has a Guide Price of £1,075,000 for the freehold interest.

For further information or an appointment to view, please contact Guy Leonard & Company on 01903 742354 or visit www.guyleonard.co.uk

Four bed detached

House Tenants seeking a ‘Brand New’ four bedroom detached family house with easy access to all the advantages which Horsham town centre has to offer, should get in touch with Henry Adams’ Horsham office. According to Lettings Manager, Richard Town, this house is immaculately presented with a high specification throughout, having been recently built. With two reception rooms, a separate study with semi-fitted bookshelves, four bedrooms and en suite to master bedroom, the property is well lo-

cated and is available immediately, unfurnished at £2250 a month rental. Horsham station and Town Centre is within easy walking distance and the property has its own detached double garage and driveway, so it’s easy to leave the car safely at home without worrying about parking charges.

For more information please contact Richard at Henry Adams (Horsham) on 01403 282500, rtown@henryadams.co.uk or www.henryadams.co.uk


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Mid-terrace home for under £200k Mallards are pleased to be offering for sale a good sized two bedroom mid terrace property with traditional hall with a turning staircase and a downstairs cloakroom. The kitchen measures 9’10 x 7’11 and is being sold with several appliances and the living room has double opening doors on to the rear garden. To the first

floor are two double bedrooms and a bathroom with a white suite. The property also has double glazed windows and gas fired heating to radiators. The property is located towards the end of a cul de sac in a slightly tucked away location on the northern side of Horsham and has no onward chain.

Outside there is a garage situated in a small compound near the property, being the second garage on the right hand side. We are advised that there is a further allocated parking space close to the property. The front garden is open plan and almost entirely laid to lawn with a path leading to the front of the property. Immedi-

ately adjacent to the property is a paved patio area with the remainder being laid to lawn with a path to one side, with flower and shrub borders and a timber garden shed. Mallards are offering it for sale at £199,950. For further details and to view the property please contact Mallards on 01403 263000.

Leaders Limited is delighted to offer to let this superb brand new four bedroom detached house in an exclusive development on the edge of Pulborough village centre. The accommodation briefly comprises of; entrance hall, cloakroom, spacious lounge with doors to rear garden, separate formal dining room, lovely fitted kitchen with integrated cooker, fridge freezer and dishwasher. There is a master bedroom with built-in

wardrobes and en-suite shower room, a second double bedroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Other features include an attractive fully enclosed rear garden, single garage, additional driveway and carport parking, gas central heating and security alarm.

Horsham’s Independent Estate Agent, Brock Taylor, is delighted to announce that they have a new branch manager, James Brock MNAEA. Following a successful career within Estate Agency and the property investment sector, James comes to Horsham will a wealth of property knowledge and is thrilled to return to the world of residential properties at Brock Taylor. As a member of the NAEA – The National Association of Estate Agents, regulated by the Property Ombudsman, James is a welcome addition to Brock Taylor’s sterling reputation. James commented: “Join-

ing Brock Taylor was one of my best decisions to date, the team are fantastic and Horsham is such a wonderful town to work and buy property in. When asked to give advice on the somewhat confusing property market his response was encouraging: “Horsham is a hot spot within the property market and as a commuter town it is the ideal place to invest in. “There are so many mixed messages from the banks at the moment that it can seem daunting and confusing yet by simply popping in for a chat with your local estate agent you will find that it is not as scary as you think.”

A viewing highly recommended and can be arranged through Leaders by calling 01403 217585.

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Sales Lettings Land & New Homes Holiday Lettings Farm & Equestrian Sales & Management

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London Property Exhibition Mayfair, 13th - 15th October 2010

Mannings Heath £635,000

Guy Leonard & Co will be exhibiting in October at the exclusive Mayfair property exhibition, which is a perfect opportunity to showcase our Premier Selection homes. To find out how you can take advantage of this unique opportunity to market your Sussex property to a global audience, call our managing director Neil Moore on:-

A substantial double fronted Edwardian family home, situated in a pleasant sought after location in one of the area’s most popular villages. * Hall * Cloakroom * Sitting room * Dining room * Conservatory * Breakfast room * Oak kitchen * Utility * Master bedroom with ensuite shower * Three further bedrooms * Re-fitted bathroom * Former coach house with loft above * Front, side and rear gardens * Driveway providing ample parking *

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SOLD £219,950 Horsham DON’T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ OR HEAR, PROPERTIES ARE SELLING/RENTING CALL GUY LEONARD AND COMPANY TO FIND OUT MORE ON 01403 248222

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Horsham £500,000

Horsham £229,950

* Entrance hall * Cloakroom * Dining room * Kitchen/breakfast room * Utility room * Lounge * Conservatory * Four bedrooms * Master bedroom with en-suite shower room * Family bathroom * Two additional loft rooms * Double glazed * Double garage * South-east facing rear garden *

* Entrance hall * Sitting room with Victorian fireplace * Dining room * Kitchen * Utility room * Two double bedrooms * Bathroom * Garden *

An immaculately presented family home with additional bonus rooms in the roof, offering versatile and spacious accommodation.

An attractive character semi-detached property requiring some updating and offering the potential to extend into the roof (STPP), situated on the favoured west side of town and with no onward chain.

Horsham 01403 248222

Horsham 01403 248222

Horsham £425,000

Horsham £235,000

* Entrance porch * Entrance hall * Cloakroom * Sitting room * Dining room * Kitchen/breakfast room * Three/four bedrooms * Family bathroom * Driveway * Garage * Front and delightful rear garden *

* Entrance hall * Kitchen * Sitting room * Dining room * Three double bedrooms * Bathroom * Separate WC * Gas fired heating to radiators * Front and rear gardens * Garage * Driveway *

Horsham 01403 248222

Horsham 01403 248222

An extremely well presented three/four bedroom detached family house with driveway, garage and a delightful rear garden.

A three bedroom terraced home situated in a popular cul-de-sac location in North Horsham, offered for sale with no onward chain.

Pulborough 01798 874033 Storrington 01903 742354 Horsham 01403 248222 London Mayfair 0870 112 7099


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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Upper Beeding

Upper Beeding

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Exclusive Location

A deceptively spacious and extremely well presented four bedroom detached chalet bungalow situated in this sought after area. With fantastic views towards the South Downs which can be enjoyed from the ground floor and the first floor but also from the lovely patio area situated to the rear of the property which is of south westerly aspect and ideal for Summer BBQs and entertaining. The property is situated within three quarters of mile of local shops and amenities and a mainline railway station is located in Shoreham which is approximately 3.5 miles away.

Contact Steyning

A rare opportunity to buy in this exclusive location: a charming modern cottage style 3/4 bedroom detached house tucked away near the end of a delightful small cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Upper Beeding backing onto the village church. Very well presented with a lovely, easily managed, flint walled patio garden enjoying a high degree of seclusion, viewing is recommended.

T 01903 815806 Contact Steyning

£374,950

Bramber

£369,950

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Upper Beeding

£350,000

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£425,000

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Grade II Listed Cottage

A delightful attached Grade II Listed cottage believed to date from the 16th Century. The cottage has undergone overall renovation and improvement by the current owner, and has a wealth of exposed beams throughout and a magnificent inglenook fireplace in the living room. The cottage also benefits from off-road parking to the front of the property and a pretty rear garden completes the historic atmosphere of the property.

£244,950

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Upper Beeding

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£210,000-£220,000

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A modern detached three bedroom bungalow with scope for improvement and extension subject to any necessary consents. The property is located about a mile from the centre of Steyning with its picturesque High Street, shopping facilities, pub and restaurants. The property comprises: an entrance hall leading to an inner hallway with doors to the three bedrooms and also to the L-shape lounge/dining room overlooking the garden.

Far Reaching Views

A modern three bedroom semi-detached house, backing west onto fields with far reaching views to the rear. Situated in a cul-de-sac position in this small village between Henfield and Upper Beeding. The house comprises entrance porch leading to entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge with an open fire place, separate kitchen/dining room with patio doors to the garden. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.

Contact Steyning

Steyning office:

Panoramic Views

A detached three bedroom Bungalow situated on an elevated position with a large rear garden and panoramic views westwards from the Bungalow across the village to Chanctonbury Ring and the Downs. Bedrooms: 3 Receptions: 1 Bathrooms: 1

Contact Steyning

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Steyning

£180,000

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Three Bedroom Bungalow

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Popular Location

A bright well presented modern 3 bedroom semi-detached house in a popular area on the eastern side of the village handy for local shops and walking distance from the High Street.

Contact Steyning

01903 815806

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Cul-de-sac Location

A modern cottage style two bedroom terraced house with conservatory, in a culde-sac on the outskirts of Steyning, within about a mile of the picturesque High Street of this sought after country town.

Contact Steyning

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www.kingandchasemore.co.uk Storrington

Storrington

£449,950

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£550,000

Elevated Views

Superb elevated views with approx half an acre plot. A detached three/four bedroom house with integral garage, kichen, utility room, downstairs and upstairs bathroom, lounge/diner.

Contact Storrington

Storrington

£395,000

This three bedroom detached bungalow is set within a desirable road approximately half a mile from Storrington High Street. In need of some updating the property benefits from double glazing, gas fired central heating system, double garage and mature gardens to the front and rear.

Storrington

£275,000

Grade 2 Listed Cottage

Pretty two double bedroom Grade 2 listed cottage, set in a quaint lane just off The Square in the village. The property features a wealth of original features, including exposed beams. The kitchen and shower room have been refitted and there is a gas fired central heating system, as well as double glazing throughout. Permit parking is available nearby and the library car park and the cottage benefits from courtyard gardens to the front and rear.

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Storrington

£265,000

Extended Four Bedroom Family Home

King and Chasemore are delighted to offer for sale this extended four bedroom semidetached family home, situated on the outskirts of Storrington village. The accommodation comprises of a large lounge/dining room area, re-fitted kitchen, four bedrooms, re-fitted family bathroom and downstairs cloakroom/W.C. Other benefits include integral garage, rear garden approximately 80ft in length, double glazing and gas fired central heating.

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£220,000

Storrington

£199,950

Storrington

£159,995

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Cootham

A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase a 3/4 bedroom detached bungalow set within a desirable road within the village of Storrington. Tucked away in a cul de sac location, this property offers flexible accommodation and includes an ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom. There are three further double bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a study. Steps lead down from the lounge to the dining room with French doors opening onto the delightful and secluded rear garden. The kitchen adjoins the utility room and a separate cloakroom. A double garage and driveway offer ample parking.

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Three Bedroom Detached Bungalow

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Detached Bungalow

Character Cottage

A charming modernised 2 bedroom terraced character cottage in a semi-rural setting set back from the road about a mile west of Storrington. Sitting Room with fireplace and log burning stove, Kitchen with freestanding French antique pine style furniture, conservatory used as dining space, long cottage style garden and kitchen garden with greenhose and sheds.

Contact Storrington

Storrington office:

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Village centre location

This 3 bedroom first floor apartment is located in the village centre and offers flexible accommodation including a Master Bedroom with study / nursery attached. Benefitting from double glazing and a gas fired central heating system, the property is close to all local amenities and is offered for sale with no chain.

Contact Storrington

01903 745761

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Two bedroom flat

This two bedroom first floor flat is well presented and is located within the village of Storrington. There are communal gardens and the property benefits from a gas fired heating system. A balcony offers a westerly aspect. Internal viewing is highly recommended.

Contact Storrington

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ESTATE AGENCY of the

YEAR 2008

Horsham Branch £365,000

Horsham

£220,000

Horsham

£275,000

Southwater

£249,950

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Horsham

UK BEST LARGE AGENCY

A three bedroom mid terraced property situated with access to Littlehaven mainline train station and M23 commuter route. The property comprises: lounge, kitchen/dining room, two double bedrooms and a further single room, family bathroom and a front garden and rear garden.

A 3 bedroom extended detached bungalow comprising entrance porch, kitchen, dining room, lounge, three bedrooms and family bathroom. To the rear has an attractive garden laid to lawn with patio area. The front of property offers off road parking for four vehicles with lawn and mature trees.

Southwater

Horsham

£275,000

Three bedroom semi-detached property offering conservatory, garage and driveway, kitchen/breakfast room, access to Horsham mainline train station, cul-de-sac location.

Horsham

£239,950

A modern two bedroom semi detached house situated on a backwater off Charlock Way. The property benefits from a conservatory, downstairs cloakroom, landscaped rear garden, double glazed with central heating, integral garage and driveway. Property is offered as vacant possession.

Horsham

£299,950

£440,000

A bay fronted three bedroom semi-detached property with Period features located in a popular residential area, backing onto cricket fields comprising: kitchen, 2 reception rooms, 2 double bedrooms and further single bedroom, bathroom with separate wc. Outside offers off road parking, rear garden.

£375,000

Horsham

£219,950

A five bedroom, three reception room family house situated on the East side of Horsham offering access to Horsham main line station, The property comprises entrance porch, lounge, dining room, conservatory, kitchen, upstairs has five bedrooms and family bathroom plus separate additional w.c.

Horsham

£225,000

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Horsham

A three bedroom semi detached property located in north Horsham. The property comprises: lounge, newly fitted kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, two double bedrooms and a further single bedroom, newly fitted bathroom.

A four bedroom detached family home located in Southwater. The property briefly comprises lounge, dining room, study, kitchen, utility room, master bedroom with en-suite and 3 further bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside offers garden, detached garage with additional off road parking for 3 cars.

Horsham

£399,950 A four/five bedroom Victorian property situated on the east side of Horsham offering access to the town centre with its shops and restaurants, Horsham main line station and the M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. The property is in the catchment area for both Forest boys and Millais.

Horsham

£239,950

Connells are delighted to offer to the market a three bedroom maisonette located in central Horsham. The property briefly comprises kitchen/breakfast room, lounge, bathroom incl separate shower cubicle, three double bedrooms, secluded rear garden and two allocated parking spaces.

Horsham

£325,000

Connells are pleased to offer a two bedroom end of terrace house situated in a cul-de-sac location with easy access to local amenities and A23 commuter route. Property comprises: two double bedrooms, lounge, conservatory, kitchen, downstairs cloakroom, family bathroom, garage and rear garden.

Horsham

£220,000

Well presented four bedroom semi-detached home comprising four bedrooms, two bathrooms, downstairs wc, large lounge with open feature fireplace, separate dining room, large kitchen/ breakfast room, landscaped rear garden, driveway and garage.

Horsham

£189,950

A 2/3 bedroom extended end of terrace family house. The property briefly comprises: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen/dining room, downstairs bedroom/living room, two further bedrooms and family bathroom upstairs. The property benefits from garage en bloc, front and rear gardens.

Horsham

A three bedroom terraced family home situated with access to Horsham town centre comprising lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs cloakroom, two double bedrooms and further single bedroom and family bathroom. The outside includes front and rear gardens.

O.I.E.O. £92,000

Connells are pleased to present to the market a one bedroom second floor retirement apartment situated in the north-east of Horsham.

A 3 bedroom detached family home situated in the popular area of Searles View offering access to Littlehaven train station. Property comprises: lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility, conservatory, 2 double bedrooms and further single bedroom. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

Warnham

£130,000

A two bedroom bungalow for those over the age of 60 situated in the village of Warnham.

Connells are delighted to offer to the market a three bedroom mid terrace family house. The property comprises lounge, dining room, kitchen, family bathroom, 2 double bedrooms and further single, garden laid to lawn, garage en bloc and resident parking. Internal viewing recommended.

Horsham

£155,000

A three bedroom split level maisonette benefiting from a refitted kitchen and bathroom, recent central heating system and rewiring. Property comprises: lounge, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, private parking, communal gardens. UPVC glazing to be fitted. NO ONGOING CHAIN.

Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

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ESTATE AGENCY of the

YEAR 2008

Horsham Branch £269,950

Rudgwick

£249,950

Horsham

£219,950

Horsham

£117,000

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Broadbridge Heath

UK BEST LARGE AGENCY

Connells present an extended four bedroom family home situated in the popular village location of Broadbridge Heath. The property comprises lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs shower room, four bedrooms and family bathroom. Front and rear gardens, garage en-bloc.

£130,000

Warnham

£450,000

A three bedroom property situated on the northeast side of Horsham in a cul-de-sac location. Property comprises: entrance hall, lounge / diner, cloakroom, kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom, front and rear gardens, garage en bloc. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

Broadbridge Heath

£185,000

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Horsham

Martlet Court is a new development of high quality apartments in the heart of charming Rudgwick village, in rural West Sussex, which enjoys commanding views of surrounding countryside. Each apartment boasts a fully fitted kitchen and bathroom, generous reception area and dedicated parking space.

Connells are pleased to offer to the market a top floor studio apartment offering easy access to Horsham mainline train station, Horsham town centre and park. The property comprises: lounge/bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, allocated parking and communal gardens.

Horsham

Connells present a one bedroom ground floor purpose built flat ideally located for Horsham mainline train station and town centre. The flat offers double bedroom, lounge, kitchen and bathroom. The property will suit a first time buyer of buy to let investor. An internal viewing is highly recommended.

£229,950

Horsham

£619,950

A one bedroom freehold cluster home in the village of Broadbridge Heath comprising: lounge, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. Benefits include modern fittings, double bedroom and lawned garden and three allocated parking spaces. Offered with vacant possession.

Broadbridge Heath

£139,950

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Connells are pleased to offer to the market this property that forms part of a purpose built mews set within communal grounds of Warnham Court set in 14 acres overlooking surrounding deer park.

£189,950

A three bedroom terraced family home situated with access to Horsham town centre comprising lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs cloakroom, two double bedrooms and further single bedroom and family bathroom. The outside includes front and rear gardens.

Horsham Connells are delighted to offer to the market a two double bedroom end of terrace house located in central Horsham. The property consists of lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, refitted bathroom, rear garden. Benefits include two off-road parking spaces and garage en-bloc.

Horsham

£380,000

Connells are pleased to present to the market this newly built five/ six bedroom detached chalet bungalow on a corner plot with flexible living accommodation, alarmed double garage, landscaped grounds.An internal viewing is highly recommended.

Horsham

£540,000

£220,000

A first floor maisonette situated in Broadbridge Heath which offers access to Horsham town centre and mainline train station.The property comprises entrance hall, stairs lead up to; 22 ft lounge/diner, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Outside has driveway parking to the front and private rear garden.

Horsham

£425,000

Connells present a three bedroom terrace house situated in a popular residential location with access to Horsham and Littlehaven mainline train station. Property comprises: lounge, dining area, kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom, front and rear gardens. NO ONWARD CHAIN.

Warnham

£127,000

Connells are pleased to offer to the market a two bedroom retirement bungalow situated in Warnham village. The property comprises: two bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, patio onto communal gardens, and garage.

A five bedroom detached house in North Horsham. Property comprises kitchen/breakfast room, lounge, dining room, bedroom/ study, utility room and cloakroom. Upstairs offers four bedrooms, en-suite bathroom to master bedroom and family bathroom. Integral garage and parking for 4.

Horsham

£175,000

A maisonette situated in convenient location to Forest and Millais school catchment area and M23 commuter route to London, Gatwick and Brighton. The property consists of three bedrooms, modern fitted kitchen, bathroom, lounge, kitchen and residents parking.

A detached property in North Horsham offering access to Littlehaven station. Property comprises: entrance hall, downstairs wc, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, utility room, four bedrooms, en-suite to master bedroom, family bathroom, double garage and parking for 2 cars.

Horsham

£269,950

A three bedroom semi detached family home situated with easy access to A23 commuter route. The property briefly comprises lounge, dining room, kitchen, cloakroom, three double bedrooms and family bathroom. Externally the property benefits from a garage with off road parking and rear garden.

Horsham

£250,000

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Connells present a four bedroom semi detached family home offering versatile living accommodation. The property benefits from: family room, sitting room, lounge/dining room, kitchen, utility room and four bedrooms. Outside offers off road parking and rear garden with play area.

A two bedroom semi detached character house situated in the sought after area of west Horsham comprising lounge, dining room, newly fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and family bathroom. Outside includes outhouse cloakroom/storage room with electricity and a secluded garden.

Are you thinking of selling your home ? Call today for a FREE market appraisal Telephone : 01403 256331 - Email : horsham@connells.co.uk

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The Open House Specialists

2~4 East Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1HL

01403 272022

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warnham £650,000

slinfold £550,000

Historic Converted Country Estate • Four Bedrooms • Living Room with Vaulted Ceiling • Maple Kitchen with Granite Surfaces • Double Glazed Sash Windows • Generous Entertaining Space • Modern White En Suite Bathroom • Allocated Parking Spaces • Vacant Possession - No Onward Chain

Executive Detached House • Five Double Bedrooms • Three Bathrooms • 19ft Living Room • 24ft Kitchen Breakfast Room • 12ft Dining Room • Downstairs Cloakroom • Double Integral Garage • Quiet Village Location • Southerly Aspect Garden • Extremely Well Presented • Viewings Recommended

Partridge green £197,500

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horsham £425,000

Broadbridge heath £430,000

Three Bedrooms • Fitted Kitchen/Diner • Modern Bathroom • Village Location • Allocated Parking • Viewing Recommended

Extended Semi Detached Home • Three Bedrooms • 23’ Reception Room • Utility and WC • Off Street Parking & Garage • Access To Town & Station

Detached Victoria Bryant Home • Two Reception Rooms • Kitchen and Utility • Four Bedrooms • En Suite and Family Bathroom • Secluded South East Rear Garden • Garage & ORP • Gas CH & Double Glazing

Village Location • Detached Property • Three Bedrooms • Family Room & Study • Large Rear Garden • Off Street Parking & Garage

southwater £204,950

horsham £169,950

horsham £229,950

horsham £225,000

Village Location • Two Bedrooms • 23ft Lounge/Diner • GFCH • Garage and Parking • No Onward Chain

2 Bedrooms • Modern Bathroom • Fitted Kitchen • Open Plan Reception Room • Allocated Parking • Remainder of NHBC

Two Bedrooms • Kitchen/Breakfast Room • Double Glazing • Gas Fired Central Heating • Front and Rear Gardens • Garage & Driveway Parking

22ft Lounge/Diner • 3 Good Sized Bedrooms • Double Glazed • Garage En Bloc • Rear Garden • North Horsham Location

horsham £190,000

handcross £129,950

mannings heath £379,950

horsham £190,000

Close Proximity to Town Centre • 2 Double Bedrooms • Large Kitchen • Garden and Garage • Double Glazing • No Onward Chain

Ground Floor • Double Bedroom • Large Living Room • Double Glazed • Village Location • Vendor Suited

Sought After Picturesque Village Location • Character Property • Three Double Bedrooms • First Floor Bathroom • Garden in Excess of 100ft • Sold with No Onward Chain

11’8 Kitchen • Two Double Bedrooms • White Suite Bathroom • Double Glazing • Rear Garden • Allocated Parking

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www.mallards-estateagents.co.uk email: sales@mallards-estateagents.co.uk

HoRSHam

£129,950

A first floor purpose built 1 bed apartment with an allocated parking space, further visitors parking and communal gardens, DG and GFCH. HorsHam 01403 263000

HoRSHam

£199,950

a good sized 2 bedroom mid terrace property with traditional hall with a turning staircase and a downstairs cloakroom. No oNWaRD CHaIN. HorsHam 01403 263000

WEST GRINSTEaD

£284,950

a character 2 bed home with garage and landscaped garden situated on a private development converted from a well renowned stud farm. HorsHam 01403 263000

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HoRSHam

£299,950

an immaculately presented 3 bedroom town house with southerly aspect rear garden, situated in a tucked away location. HorsHam 01403 263000

£449,950 a superbly appointed, individual detached family home with detached garage and gardens. The property has been finished to a very high standard and an internal viewing is highly recommended.

HorsHam 01403 263000

HoRSHam

£350,000

HoRSHam

£449,950

a detached character house situated in the heart of Horsham, yet having a degree of peace and seclusion which is very difficult to find in a town centre property. HorsHam 01403 263000

a beautifully presented character, town centre property with many original features and offering spacious accommodation. HorsHam 01403 263000

KIRDFoRD

£599,950

a luxury 4 bedroom detached family house situated near the heart of Kirdford. Entrance hall, cloakroom, drawing room, dining room, study, kitchen, family/breakfast room, utility, 2 ensuites, dressing room, family bathroom, double garage, enclosed rear garden.

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

BILLINGSHURST

£289,950

BILLINGSHURST

£110,000

Modern 1-bed ground floor apartment for the over 55’s situated on a manager-assisted development. Inner hall, lounge, kitchen, bedroom, shower room, gardens. BillingsHurst 01403 785288

a 3-bed semi-detached cottage-style house. Entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge/dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, en-suite shower, bathroom, garage, garden. BillingsHurst 01403 785288

SToRRINGToN

£665,000 an impressive detached house offering versatile accommodation comprising sitting room, dining room, study, kitchen/family room, utility room, cloakroom, 5 bedrooms, 2 en-suites, family bathroom, double garage, landscaped gardens.

storrington 01903 746000

BILLINGSHURST

£449,950

CooLHam

a substantial detached 3-bedroom chalet-style house. Entrance hall, cloakroom, ground floor bathroom, lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility, study/bed 4, conservatory, en-suite shower, integral garage, west-facing rear garden.

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

BillingsHurst 01403 785288

WEST CHILTINGToN

£579,950

Detached bungalow with annexe potential situated close to local amenities. 3 bedrooms (1 en-suite), kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, conservatory, bathroom, garage, parking, gardens.

storrington 01903 746000

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a 2-bed detached single storey residence in semi-rural location backing onto open fields. Entrance lobby, lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, cloak/shower room, utility room, bathroom, outbuildings, front and rear gardens, plus approximately half an acre of pastureland close by.

SToRRINGToN

£400,000

a semi-detached house in select village centre location. 3 bedrooms . many character features, garage plus parking. ample potential. No FoRWaRD CHaIN. storrington 01903 746000

BILLINGSHURST 01403 785288

SToRRINGToN

£379,950

An extended detached family house benefiting from 3/4 bedrooms, 2/3 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen, utility, garage, south facing gardens. storrington 01903 746000

HoRSHam 01403 263000

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SToRRINGToN

£200,000

a terraced house offering good sized accommodation within walking distance of village centre. 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, conservatory, hobby room, bathroom, gardens.

storrington 01903 746000


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GREAT POTENTIAL

4 BED WEST SIDE

£425,000

Spacious three bedroom home on a select development built around a green in the heart of Warnham Village. Sitting room, dining room, study, cloakroom, en-suite shower. Double glazing, gas central heating, garage.

TOWN HOUSE

£299,950

A one bedroom, top floor flat in an excellent Town Centre location. Double glazing, gas central heating. Needs modernising to realise its full potential. Come and make us an offer!

A 3/4 bedroom three storey town house close to the Station and Town Centre approximately ¼ mile. Double glazing, gas central heating, cloakroom, study, kitchen/breakfast room, covered parking bay, ensuite shower room to master bedroom.

STYLISH TOP FLOOR

MAISONETTE WITH GARDEN

£295,000

A four bedroom, semi detached house on the West Side. Corner plot with secluded garden 70’ x 40’. Garage, long drive, shower/cloakroom, three receptions, large kitchen. Gas central heating, double glazing, cavity wall insulation.

WARNHAM

£109,950

GARDEN ACCESS

£105,000

One bedroom, ground floor, retirement apartment with sliding patio doors leading onto communal gardens. Emergency pull cords, communal lounge, communal drying room, house manager on site, guest room. Over 55’s.

£128,000

£144,950

One bedroom, second floor apartment. Newly refurbished in 2006, bright and stylish, laminated floor, electric heating, fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, long lease.

One bedroom, ground floor maisonette in a popular location. Gas central heating, double glazing, garden with shed, parking space.

DETACHED BUNGALOW

OVERLOOKING COLLYER’S FIELDS

£650,000

A large four bedroom, detached bungalow on a substantial plot. Sitting room with multi fuel stove, dining room, study, oil-fired central heating, garage/workshop.

£225,000

Very central, two bedroom, terraced home in a private avenue, approximately 1/3 mile to Horsham Station. Double glazing, conservatory, garage, outlook over playing fields at the rear.

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£135,000

One bedroom, ground floor maisonette with its own garden. Parking space, gas central heating, double glazing, open fire in lounge, ½ mile to Littlehaven Station.

01403 271977

TWO BEDROOMS

£145,000

A first floor, two bedroom flat, approximately ½ mile to Horsham Town. Large storage cupboards, double glazing, gas central heating, double aspect lounge.

LET US FIND YOU THE IDEAL PROPERTY!

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Munslow Bailey Gray Horsham’s independent property consultants

25 Piries Place, Horsham, RH12 1EH 4 0.5 % Sole Agency fee 4 Landlords, Free Management Fees for the first three months* 4 High profile town centre office 4 Regular local advertising 4 No long contracts 4 No sale no fee 4 Free market appraisal 4 Free house doctor consultation and report *(subject to terms and conditions)

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Magnificent Georgian Manor House Separate Coach House/Annex 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 3 Reception Rooms Basement Room

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Spacious 1 bedroom apartment Excellent condition Open plan living area Extended lease Good investment potential

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3 Bedroom Townhouse 2 Bathrooms Flexible accommodation Open plan living area Prime Location


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t : 01403 275543 w : www.inhousehomes.co.uk e : lettings@inhousehomes.co.uk e : sales@inhousehomes.co.uk Horsham £139,950 (Leasehold)

Town Centre £149,950 (Freehold)

Broadbridge Heath £199,950 (Freehold)

Southwater £231,950 (Freehold)

A well presented one bedroom ground floor maisonette situated in North East Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 15’8 living room, refitted kitchen, 15’2 bedroom and bathroom. The property also benefits from a private garden, double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking for one car. An early internal viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.

A well presented one bedroom period cottage situated in Horsham Town Centre. The accommodation briefly comprises; open plan kitchen/living room, refitted bathroom, 15’ bedroom and bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating. An internal viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.

A two bedroom terrace house situated in the popular village of Broadbridge Heath. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance porch, 15’11 living room, open plan to dining area and refitted kitchen. To the first floor are two bedrooms and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from recently installed GCH and an allocated parking space. An internal viewing is recommended. NO CHAIN.

A well presented three bedroom end terrace house situated in a cul-de-sac in the popular Village of Southwater. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance porch, 13’11 living room, open plan to dining area and refitted kitchen. To the first floor are three bedrooms and refitted bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and 2 x allocated parking spaces.

Southwater £249,950 (Freehold)

Horsham £255,000 (Freehold)

North Horsham £259,950 (Freehold)

Town Centre £279,950 (Freehold)

A three bedroom semi detached house situated within a cul-de-sac in the popular village of Southwater. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, double aspect lounge/dining room, refitted kitchen and conservatory. To the first floor are three double bedrooms and family bathroom. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating, double glazing and garage.

A well presented two double bedroom Victorian semi detached house located within close proximity of Horsham station and town centre. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, living room, separate dining room, refitted kitchen and refitted bathroom, and to the first floor are two double bedrooms and en-suite shower room. The property also benefits from gas radiator heating and double glazing.

A well presented three bedroom end terrace house backing onto woodland and situated in a cul-de-sac in North Horsham. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, 14’7 living room, open plan to dining area and kitchen. To the first floor are three bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas radiator heating and allocated parking for two cars. NO CHAIN.

A well presented three bedroom link detached house situated in a highly sought after location close to Horsham Town Centre. The accommodation briefly comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, kitchen, 16’1 living room. To the first floor are 3 bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from GCH, double glazing and detached garage. An early internal viewing is recommended.

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Horsham £595pcm

• One bedroom ground floor maisonette • Private Garden • Fitted kitchen

Broadbridge Heath £650pcm

• Bathroom with shower • Available November • UNFURNISHED

• One bedroom ground floor maisonette • Private Garden • Fitted kitchen

Horsham £995pcm

• Bathroom with shower • Available Now • UNFURNISHED

• Three bedroom house • Situated in a popular location • Fitted kitchen

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Southwater £1200pcm

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mbgproperties.com

Independent agent puts people first

Munslow Bailey Gray have opened in Piries Place

Munslow Bailey Gray, Horsham’s newest Estate Agency officially opened their doors to the public last Saturday. To mark the occasion partners Ian Munslow, Tracey Bailey and Elaine Gray threw an impromptu street party outside of their new offices at 25 Piries Place, offering lucky passers-by complementary canapés and sparkling wine. The event proved to be a great success. Ian Munslow commented: “Rather than holding an official launch inviting various professional business contacts we decided that we would rather celebrate the opening of the office with our

The partners have deevent, added: “Launching existing clients and take to cided to extend their openour business directly to opportunity introduce ing offer to all new the passing local residents ourselves to our future instructions taken during was important to us. clients -Horsham resiSeptember with sole “We also wanted to indents!” The event was busier than expected, “BEING LOCALS OURSELVES WE and Tracey Bailey commented: “I was pleased REALLY CAN RELATE TO OUR CLIENTS” with positive feedback from local residents. “Many people have comvite our existing clients, agency agreements availmented that it is refreshlocal contacts, friends and able for just 0.5% of the family to thank them for ing to see a new sale price and rental fees their support over the past free managed for the first independent company, few months. owned and run by local three months (subject to “We have been trading residents. terms) online over the summer “Being locals ourselves months and have been alwe really can relate to our ready secured our first clients, understanding MBG properties can be consales. The office will allow their ongoing requiretacted on 01403 267530 or us to expand our client ments both now and well email base making us far more into the future.’ sales@mbgproperties.com visible and accessible to Elaine Gray was also or visit their website the public.” very upbeat about the mbgproperties.com

Telephone : 01403 242033 Mobile : 07590 580226 Email : enquiries@westonlettings.co.uk Warnham

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a 3 bedroomed barn conversion designed by gucci with private direct access to indoor swimming pool. all bedrooms are en-suites.

a beautifully presented 5 bed detached character property set in the picturesque village of Warnham.

a wonderful 5 bed family house situated in the picturesque village of Warnham.

a beautiful period 4 bedroom family house in a convenient position very close to Billingshurst village, train station and schools.

£1450 pcm

Barns green

£850 pcm

the Haven

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Horsham

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a beautiful detached, thatched barn conversion with 2 bedrooms both with ensuites and dressing rooms.

set in the picturesque village of Barnes green is this two double bedroom semi detached house.

Residential letting & PRoPeRty ManageMent sPecialists

an opportunity to rent this 2 bed character attached cottage/annex in the rural Hamlet of the Haven near Five oaks and Billingshurst.

superb fully furnished spacious 2 bedroom ground floor flat within walking distance Horsham town centre and train station.


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Village farmhouse

Leaders launch new mortgages service

Letting specialists Leaders have launched a new mortgage service that enables landlords to search and get instant free quotes on all buy-to-let mortgages currently available on the market. The service, launched this month, gives landlords access to hundreds of current mortgage rates and details the breakdown of deposit required, mortgage rates, monthly repayments and mortgage term. As well as being able to compare the best financial options quickly and easily from the comfort of their home or office, landlords will also be able to get advice from a dedicated team, who are available via phone or email, to answer any questions they may have. Leaders Mortgages are not tied to any one lender's products and no broker fee is charged - the

service completely free to use. Says Leaders’ managing director, Paul Weller: “We have launched our mortgage service as part of our ongoing commitment to helping landlords get the best from the lettings market. We are conscious that buy-to-let finance has been difficult to come by for many landlords in recent months, which has had a stifling effect on the market. “At the same time demand for rental property is extremely high and there is a great deal of opportunity for investors at the moment. “We want to help landlords access the right mortgage products to enable them to invest for the long-term in what we know is a very buoyant market.

For more details visit leadersmortgages.co.uk

The Farmhouse at East Wolves Farm in Ashington, a well presented family property with stables and 6.4 acres, is for sale with a guide price of £695,000. The property is approached via a brick pillared entrance with a five bar gate to a concrete drive and parking sweep. The house itself is a substantial portion of a former farmhouse with brick elevations with clay tiled hanging to the upper elevations under a clay tiled roof with replacement leaded light style double glazed window units. The accommodation comprises covered porch with leaded light style front door to a reception hall, cloakroom with Travertine tiled floor and walls, triple aspect drawing room with decorative feature hearth, magnificent kitchen and dining room with a slate tiled floor, recessed spotlights, comprehensive matching high and low level kitchen units and extensive work surfaces, Rangemaster with light and extractor hood over, and strategic tiling, separate utility room and a further cloakroom. Open from the dining room is

a sitting/family room and a study. A staircase rises to the first floor landing providing access to 4 bedrooms, 1 with an en-suite bathroom and 1 with a balcony. There is also a family

timber built chalet style summerhouse with veranda and power and light connected. There is a brick and tiled building divided into large garage with inspection pit, up

the north of the drive and comprises a sheltered pasture field with a delightful lily pond in the north-east corner stocked with carp. In all the property extends to approximately 6.4

bathroom. The garden is well screened by mature Leylandii hedging and there are areas of lawn bordered with flower and shrub beds and an outdoor heated swimming pool with paved surround. Alongside is a

and over door, hatch to hay loft and internal workshop. There is also an external side door to a gym room. To the south of the house is an enclosed courtyard beyond which is a range of 4 stables. The land lies immediately to

acres.

26 - 27 West Street Horsham West Sussex

Monkhouse & Bannisters have been appointed as sole agents. Please call 01798 872081 or email sales@monkhouse.co.uk for full details.

Property Management

STEYNING £1250pcm

HORSHAm £1000pcm LET SImILAR REQUIRED

HORSHAm £620pcm

WISBOROUGH GREEN £1200pcm

Three bed unfurnished bungalow. Available September

3 bed unfurnished house within walking distance of station. Available September

One bed unfurnished first floor flat. Available now

Three bed unfurnished detached house. Available end of October

HORSHAm £950pcm UNDER OFFER

HORSHAm £895pcm

ASHINGTON £950pcm

HORSHAm £850pcm

Two bed unfurnished house within walking distance of town and station

Two bed two bath executive apartment within walking distance of station

Three bed unfurnished house in village location

Two bed unfurnished apartment in town centre

Fax : 01403 217083 eMail : contact@knights-property-management.co.uk www.knights-property-management.co.uk

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Crawley Down £4,000 pcm

Horsham £2,850 pcm

Horsham £2,750 pcm

Broadbridge Heath £2,750 pcm

An attractive period former barn which has been superbly renovated to provide a magnificent family home located in the quiet rural location outside of Crawley Down Village.

A fantastic Grade II listed property which dates back to 16th century situated in an acre of grounds with swimming pool, located in a popular area of Horsham.

A fantastic five bedroom family house with four reception rooms, set in approximately an acre of grounds located in private estate on the outskirts of Horsham.

A spacious four bedroom, three bathrooms newly renovated barn conversion with separate annexe situated in a quiet rural location near to Broadbridge Heath.

The Hamptons International team always go further to meet your personal property needs, whatever they may be. Over 97% of our clients say they would use us again or recommend us to others. Let us show you why.

Bolney £2,000 pcm A fantastic four bedroom detached family house situated in a rural and quiet area of Bolney the property enjoys fantastic views of the surrounding countryside.

Hamptons Office 01403 839053 horshamlettings@hamptons-int.com

Beyond your expectations www.hamptons.co.uk

Horsham £1,200 pcm

An attractive two bedroom detached cottage set within the grounds of a Country Estate in a semi rural location yet a short drive to Horsham Town Centre. Available for short term and long term lets.


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911 Carrera change Most people in Horsham District either own or hope that, one day soon, they will own, an Audi or BMW. But of course, The Resident is available on the worldwide web, and is read all over the globe. So occasionally we have to consider our millions of readers in, say, Miami, or California... So here’s the newest member

of 911 family, the new 911 Carrera GTS ascends to the pinnacle of the Carrera model series. It’s powered by a 3.8-litre direct injection flat six engine that has been tuned to produce an additional 23 hp more than the 911 Carrera S. Special attention was paid to the cylinder charge in the 3.8litre flat engine fitted to the Car-

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dard black interior colour, the centre sections of the driver and passenger sport seats are covered with black Alcantara. The new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS will have its global debut at the Paris Salon on October 2nd and goes on sale in the UK in December, priced from £76,758 for the Coupe and £83,493 for the Cabriolet.

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BBC2 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 12.00 BBC Switch: The Cut. 12.25 BBC Switch: No Hats, No Trainers. 12.50 BBC Switch: Shelfstackers. 1.15 BBC Switch: The 5:19 Show. 1.35 BBC Switch: Single, Together, Whatever. (R) 2.05 BBC Switch: Revealed. 2.25 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (R) 3.10 Film: Five Children and It. (2004) Children’s fantasy, with Kenneth Branagh. 4.30 Film: Carry On at Your Convenience. (1971) Comedy, starring Sid James. 6.00 Dad’s Army. The squad chases a runaway barrage balloon. (R) 6.30 The RIBA Stirling Prize 2010 — A Culture Show Special. The winner of the architecture prize is announced. 7.30 Blitz: The Bombing of Coventry. The repercussions of the Second World War bombing raid. (R) 8.30 Golf: The Ryder Cup. The second day’s play at the Celtic Manor Resort. 10.30 QI XL. With guests Sean Lock, David Mitchell and Danny Baker. 11.15 The Rob Brydon Show. With Stephen Fry, Daniel Sloss and Seasick Steve. (R) 11.45 Genius with Dave Gorman. (R) 12.15 Film: The Station Agent. (2003) Comedy drama, starring Peter Dinklage. 1.40 Film: Wise Blood. (1979) Drama, starring Brad Dourif. 3.25 Close.

ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 The New Worst Witch. 9.50 Planet Sketch. (R) 10.00 Film: Columbo: A Case of Immunity. (1975) 11.30 This Morning: Saturday. 12.30 News; Weather. 12.39 Regional Programme. 12.40 The X Factor. (R) 1.55 Film: Never Say Never Again. (1983) James Bond adventure, starring Sean Connery. 4.20 The Unforgettable Mollie Sugden. (R) 4.50 Regional Programmes. 5.05 ITV News; Weather. 5.20 New Britain Does the Funniest Things. 6.20 All Star Family Fortunes. With Calum Best and Denise Welch. 7.05 The X Factor. Dermot O’Leary hosts the first of two programmes in which the judges invite the remaining 32 acts to locations around the world to compete for 12 places in the live studio rounds. 9.00 When Piers Met Lord Sugar. The entrepreneur opens up his Florida mansion and talks to Piers Morgan about his childhood in London’s East End, his lasting marriage and what he thinks of psychologists. 10.15 FILM: Hot Fuzz. (2007) Premiere. Comedy, starring Simon Pegg. 11.15 ITV News; Weather. 11.30 FILM: Hot Fuzz. (2007) Premiere. Concluded. 12.45 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.45 Raines. (R) 3.35 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4 6.10 Planet Cook. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 World Sport. 7.25 Superbike World Championship 2010. (R) 7.55 The Morning Line. 8.55 T4: One Tree Hill. (R) 9.50 T4: Ugly Betty. (R) 10.50 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show Playlist. 11.20 T4: Album Chart Show Special: Mark Ronson & the Business Intl. 11.50 T4: Friends. (R) 12.20 T4: Friends. (R) 12.50 T4: Scrubs. (R) 1.20 That Paralympic Show. 1.50 Channel 4 Racing. 3.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.55 Come Dine with Me. (R) 5.30 Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 6.30 6.55 7.00

Come Dine with Me. (R) Channel 4 News. 4thought.tv. Stephen Hawking’s Universe. The physicist relates the history of the universe. Last in the series. 9.00 FILM: Die Hard 2. (1990) A lone cop battles terrorists who have taken over an airport to force the release of a convicted drug baron. Action thriller sequel, starring Bruce Willis. 11.15 FILM: Phone Booth. (2002) Psychological thriller, starring Colin Farrell. 12.45 Film: Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008) Premiere. Indian comedy drama, starring Abhay Deol. 3.00 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. (R) 3.50 Film: The Eve of St Mark. (1944) Second World War romantic drama, with William Eythe and Anne Baxter. 5.25 Countdown. (R)

Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 UEFA Europa League Highlights. 11.05 How Do They Do It? (R) 11.35 The Gadget Show. (R) 12.35 Rory and Paddy’s Even Greater British Adventure. (R) 1.35 Film: The Sea Wolves. (1980) Factbased Second World War adventure, starring Gregory Peck. 3.55 Film: Operation Pacific. (1951) Second World War adventure, starring John Wayne. 6.00 FILM: Jackie Chan’s First Strike. (1996) Martial arts adventure, starring Jackie Chan, Jackson Lou, Annie Wu, Bill Tung and Jouri Petrov. Including Five News Update. 7.35 Five News. 7.40 NCIS. Tony disappears during an undercover operation. (R) 8.35 NCIS. A private investigator discovers the body of a missing Navy officer. (R) 9.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A speeding rubbish truck leads the team to two bodies. (R) 10.30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. A former professional golfer is found dead in a cart. (R) 11.30 CSI: Miami. A film star dies after a stay in rehab. (R) 12.30 SuperCasino. Live interactive gaming. 4.05 Police Interceptors. (R) 4.55 The Family Recipe. (R) 5.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.50 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

Digital ITV 3.55 Fearne and Craig David 5.00 Zac Efron: The Hot Desk 5.10 Film: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (1989) 6.55 Diana Vickers: Video Exclusive 7.05 Superhuman: World’s Tallest Children 8.00 Grimefighters 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.00 Celebrity Juice 10.45 Digital Music Awards 2010 11.45 Arthur’s Day

ITV3 3.50 Foyle’s War 5.55 Agatha Christie’s Marple 8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Taggart. A Polish man is killed at his workplace. 11.00 Cracker

ITV4 3.30 The Professionals 4.30 The Sweeney 5.30 Film: Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) 7.55 Film: Mars Attacks! (1996) 10.00 Film: Cyborg (1989) 11.50 Film: Children of Men (2006)

BBC THREE 7.00 The Real Hustle: Celebrity Scammers 8.00 Top Gear 9.00 Film: The Guardian (2006) 11.15 Live at the Apollo

BBC FOUR 7.00 Nature’s Great Events 8.00 Michael Wood’s Story of England 9.00 Wallander 10.30 Mad Men 11.15 Crooked House 11.45 The Born Free Legacy

E4 2.25 Hollyoaks 5.00 Friends 6.00 Ugly Betty 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Friends 10.00 The 100 Greatest Stand Ups 2010

FILM4 2.50 Cattle Empire (1958) 4.30 Swiss Family Robinson (1960) Disney adventure, starring John Mills. 6.55 Behind Enemy Lines (2001) 9.00 Eragon (2006) Fantasy adventure, starring Edward Speleers. 11.00 Damien: Omen II (1978)

Sunday TV BBC1

BBC2

6.00 Breakfast. 7.40 Match of the Day. (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 10.00 Sunday Morning Live. 11.00 Country Tracks. 12.00 The Politics Show. 1.00 EastEnders. 2.00 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony. Sue Barker presents live coverage from Delhi, India. 5.30 Songs of Praise.

6.00 CBeebies. 6.25 CBBC. 6.40 Live MotoGP. The Japanese Grand Prix. 8.00 CBBC. 10.00 Something for the Weekend. 11.30 Animal Park. (R) 12.00 EastEnders. 1.00 Cycling. 2.00 Racing. 3.25 Film: Alvarez Kelly. (1966) American Civil War Western, starring William Holden. 5.15 Super League.

6.05 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 6.30 Countryfile. Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker find out about the 100-year project to expand Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire. John Craven assesses the dangers presented by foxes in urban areas. Including Weather for the Week Ahead. 7.30 Antiques Roadshow. From Somerleyton Hall, near Lowestoft. 8.30 Inspector George Gently. With political tensions rising on their patch, Gently and Bacchus head to a university campus to investigate the death of an academic following a nuclear disarmament rally. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. 10.25 Who Do You Think You Are? Matthew Broderick traces his paternal roots. 11.10 Spooks. (R)

6.00 The Coral Gardener. A scientist who has used horticulture to save coral reefs. (R) 6.10 FILM: Gun Fury. (1953) A wealthy rancher sets out in pursuit of the exConfederate outlaw and his gang who abducted his fiancee en route to California. Western, with Rock Hudson and Donna Reed. 7.30 Golf: The Ryder Cup. Hazel Irvine introduces highlights of the third and final day’s play at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, South Wales, featuring the singles matches. 9.30 Can England Win the Next World Cup? Gary Lineker assesses the status of the English national football team following another World Cup disappointment, and wonders if, and how, the 1966 triumph can be emulated. 10.10 Match of the Day 2. Including highlights of Chelsea v Arsenal. 11.20 Mock the Week. (R) 11.50 MotoGP.

12.10 Sky at Night; Weatherview. 12.35 Sign Zone: Secrets of Scientology. (R) 1.35 Holby City. (R) 2.35 Victorian Pharmacy. (R) 3.35 Domesday. 4.35 BBC News.

1.10 Film: The Searchers 2.0. (2007) 2.50 BBC News.

ITV1 6.00 CITV: The Fluffy Club. 7.25 Toonattik. 9.25 Coronation Street. 11.45 This Morning: Sunday. 12.40 Dinner Date. (R) 1.40 News; Weather. 1.54 Regional Programme. 1.55 The X Factor. (R) 3.50 Torvill and Dean’s Dancing on Ice Tour 2010. 4.50 Downton Abbey. (R) 6.20 Regional Programmes. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 6.45 The Cube. A sports assistant takes on the challenge. 7.45 The X Factor. The judges have the tough task of picking three contestants out of those in their categories to determine which 12 acts will compete in the live studio rounds. Dermot O’Leary hosts. 9.00 Downton Abbey. Everyone is anxious at the arrival of Matthew Crawley, the heir presumptive, but he soon has problems settling in at Downton Abbey. Costume drama, with Maggie Smith. 10.05 ITV News; Weather. 10.15 DCI Banks: Aftermath. Two-part drama, starring Stephen Tompkinson. (R) 11.15 Drama Trails. How Secret Diary of a Call Girl and London’s Burning are connected. 12.10 Premiership Rugby Union. 12.55 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 British Superbike Championship Highlights. Action from Silverstone. 3.25 Motorsport UK. 4.10 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4 6.10 Planet Cook. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 British Formula 3 International Series. 7.30 Triathlon. 8.00 GT Academy. 8.25 T4: Friends. (R) 8.50 T4: Friends. (R) 9.20 T4: Hollyoaks. 11.55 T4: Nadine Coyle: Video Exclusive. 12.05 T4: Ugly Betty. 1.05 T4: The Simpsons. 1.35 T4: The Simpsons. 2.05 T4: Friends. 2.35 Film: The Wedding Planner. (2001) Romantic comedy, with Jennifer Lopez. 4.35 Deal or No Deal. 5.25 Time Team. 6.30 Channel 4 News. 6.55 4thought.tv. Jewish musician Lucinda Belle thanks her mother in song. 7.00 The Genius of British Art. New series. David Starkey charts the history of British royal portraits. 8.00 FILM: 27 Dresses. (2008) Premiere. A single woman acting as a bridesmaid at her sister’s wedding is secretly in love with the groom. Romantic comedy, with Katherine Heigl, James Marsden and Malin Akerman. 10.05 My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding. Following gypsy and traveller brides-to-be as they plan their big days. (R) 11.10 FILM: The Accused. (1988) Oscar-winning drama, starring Jodie Foster. 1.15 American Football Live. New York Giants v Chicago Bears (Kick-off 1.20am). 4.45 Boardmasters. (R) 5.10 Countdown. (R) 5.55 Sali Mali.

Channel Five 6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) 6.25 Fireman Sam. (R) 6.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 6.50 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) 7.00 Mio Mao. (R) 7.10 Pocoyo. (R) 7.20 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) 7.25 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs. (R) 7.40 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.50 Castle Farm. (R) 7.55 Milkshake! Show Songs. (R) 8.00 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) 8.10 Little Princess. (R) 8.25 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) 8.45 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 9.00 Olivia. (R) 9.15 The Mr Men Show. (R) 9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing. (R) 10.00 Shake!: iCarly. 10.35 True Jackson, VP. (R) 11.10 How to Take Stunning Pictures. (R) 11.40 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers. (R) 12.40 Cowboy Builders. (R) 1.45 Film: I Dream of Murder. (2006) 3.20 Film: Calamity Jane. (1953) 5.20 Film: The Emperor’s New Groove. (2001) 6.50 Five News. 6.55 FILM: Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. (2003) Action adventure sequel, starring Drew Barrymore. 9.00 FILM: Ghost Rider. (2007) Fantasy thriller, starring Nicolas Cage. 11.10 FILM: Poltergeist II: The Other Side. (1986) Horror sequel, starring JoBeth Williams. 12.55 SuperCasino. 4.05 Police Interceptors. (R) 4.55 The Family Recipe. (R) 5.00 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) 5.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) 5.50 Roary the Racing Car. (R)

Digital ITV2 3.50 The Cube 4.50 The X Factor 6.45 Homes from Hell 7.45 Grimefighters 8.45 Zac Efron: The Hot Desk 9.00 The Xtra Factor. Konnie Huq talks to the 12 finalists. 10.00 Fearne and Craig David 11.00 What Katie Did Next

ITV3 3.05 Kavanagh QC 4.45 Film: Free Willy (1993) 7.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9.00 Film: The Pianist (2002) Oscar-winning wartime drama, starring Adrien Brody.

ITV4 2.25 Film: Aces High (1976) 4.45 Film: Mission to Mars (2000) 7.00 The Professionals 8.00 Premiership Rugby Union 9.00 Total Emergency 10.00 Richard Bacon’s Beer and Pizza Club 10.45 Film: Species: The Awakening (2007)

BBC THREE 7.00 Doctor Who 7.50 Doctor Who Confidential 8.00 Are You Fitter Than a Pensioner? 9.00 Gavin & Stacey 9.30 Him and Her 10.00 American Dad! 10.45 Family Guy 11.30 Gavin & Stacey

BBC FOUR 7.00 A Time to Remember 7.30 The Beauty of Maps 8.00 All Our Working Lives Revisited 9.30 Boys from the Blackstuff 10.30 Film: Le Boucher (1969)

E4 2.55 Film: The Devil Wears Prada (2006) 5.00 Friends 6.00 Glee 7.00 Life Unexpected 8.00 Friends 9.00 Film: Snakes on a Plane (2006) 11.05 Skins

FILM4 2.50 Moonfleet (1955) 4.30 Darby’s Rangers (1957) 6.50 Night at the Museum (2006) 9.00 Keeping Mum (2005) 11.00 Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981)


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Thursday

Breakfast. 9.15 Heir Hunters. (R) Breakfast. 9.15 Heir Hunters. (R) Breakfast. 9.15 Heir Hunters. (R) BBC1 6.00 BBC1 6.00 BBC1 6.00 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R)

Breakfast. 9.15 Heir Hunters. (R) Breakfast. 9.15 Heir Hunters. (R) BBC1 6.00 BBC1 6.00 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer; (R)

CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.00 Live 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 9.00 Live BBC2 6.00 BBC2 Commonwealth Commonwealth Games. Coverage of 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.00 Live Games. Coverage of BBC2 Commonwealth the first three cycling finals. 11.00 To Buy or Not to Games. Including the opening swimming heats from Delhi, India.

6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.00 Live 6.00 CBeebies. 7.00 CBBC. 8.00 Live BBC2 Commonwealth BBC2 Commonwealth Games. 11.00 To Games. 11.00 To Buy

BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Live Commonwealth Games. Women’s hockey, netball and men’s artistic gymnastics from Delhi, India. 5.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Saints and Scroungers; (R) BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Panorama. 9.00 Spooks. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Ask Rhod Gilbert. 11.15 Damages. (R) 12.00 Damages; (R) Weatherview. 12.50 Sign Zone: My Story. (R) 1.20 The Great British Bake Off. (R) 2.20 Out of the Frying Pan. (R) 3.20 Penguin Island. (R) 3.50 Gears and Tears. (R) 4.20 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 4.50 BBC News.

BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Live Commonwealth Games. Coverage of five finals on the second day of swimming in Delhi. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Live Commonwealth Games. The women’s artistic gymnastics team final. 5.00 Live Commonwealth Games. Coverage of the concluding events on day two in Delhi. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Holby City. 9.00 Kids in Care. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 My Story. 11.05 Film: House of Sand and Fog. (2003) Drama, starring Jennifer Connelly; Weatherview. 1.10 Sign Zone: See Hear. (R) 1.40 Digging for Britain. (R) 2.40 Natural World. (R) 3.40 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 4.10 BBC News.

11.00 Daily Politics Conference Special. 1.00 Equestrian. 2.15 Flog It! (R) 3.00 CBBC. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. 7.00 Games Today. A round-up of action from the opening day in Delhi, India. 8.00 University Challenge. 8.30 MasterChef: The Professionals. 9.00 Horizon: The Death of the Oceans? 10.00 Genius with Dave Gorman. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Today at Conference. 11.50 Gareth Malone’s Extraordinary School for Boys. (R) 12.50 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

Buy. (R) 11.30 Daily Politics Conference Special. 1.00 Live Commonwealth Games. Further coverage on day two in Delhi. 2.15 Flog It! (R) 3.00 CBBC. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. 7.00 Games Today. 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. 9.00 Whites. 9.30 Harry & Paul. 10.00 Later Live — with Jools Holland. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Today at Conference. 11.50 Gareth Malone’s Extraordinary School for Boys. (R) 12.50 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

ITV1

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 Secret Dealers. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 Countrywise. (R) 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 DCI Banks: Aftermath. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Real Crime with Mark Austin: Britain’s Biggest Heist. 11.35 Stephen Tompkinson’s Australian Balloon Adventure. (R) 12.30 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.30 UEFA Champions League Weekly. 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

BBC News; Weather. 11.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.15 Live Commonwealth Games. 5.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 Real Rescues; (R) BBC News: Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 QI. 9.00 New Tricks. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Would I Lie to You? (R) 11.05 The National Lottery Draws. 11.20 Film: The Night Listener. (2006) Mystery thriller, starring Robin Williams. 12.35 Film: Impostor. (2002) Sci-fi drama, starring Gary Sinise; Weatherview. 2.05 Sign Zone: Who Do You Think You Are? (R) 3.05 Britain’s Empty Homes. (R) 3.35 BBC News. 5.00 Formula 1: The Japanese Grand Prix — Qualifying.

Buy or Not to Buy. (R) 11.30 Cash in the Attic. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 2.15 Flog It! (R) 3.00 CBBC. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. 7.00 Games Today. Highlights from day four of the Commonwealth Games. 8.00 Nigella Kitchen. 8.30 Autumnwatch 2010. 9.30 Autumnwatch Unsprung. 10.00 Mock the Week. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Whites. (R) 11.50 Harry & Paul. (R) 12.20 The Apprentice:You’re Fired! (R) 1.05 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

or Not to Buy. (R) 11.30 Cash in the Attic. (R) 12.00 Daily Politics. 12.30 GMT with George Alagiah. 1.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 2.15 Flog It! (R) 3.00 CBBC. 5.15 Escape to the Country. (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. 7.00 Games Today. 8.00 Mastermind. 8.30 Gardeners’ World. 9.00 The Song of Lunch. 9.50 Wind in the Willows. (R) 10.00 The Rob Brydon Show. 10.30 Newsnight. 11.00 The Review Show; Weather. 11.50 Later with Jools Holland. 12.50 Film: The Singer. (2006) Premiere. French romantic drama, starring Gerard Depardieu and Cecile de France. 2.40 Close.

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 Secret Dealers. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 6.55 Party Political Broadcast. 7.00 Emmerdale. 8.00 Midsomer Murders. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: The Bodyguard. (1992) 12.55 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.55 Film: In the Name of the Father. (1993) 5.10 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

ITV1

6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 Secret Dealers. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 The Cuts Are Coming: Tonight. 8.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 Law & Order: UK. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: The Matrix Revolutions. (2003) 12.50 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R) 3.45 The Cuts Are Coming: Tonight. (R) 4.10 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 Regional News; Weather. 2.00 60 Minute Makeover. 3.00 Secret Dealers. 3.59 Regional Weather. 4.00 Midsomer Murders. (R) 5.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 6.00 Regional News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 Cheetah Kingdom. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 Paul O’Grady Live. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Film: American Pie Presents Band Camp. (2005) 12.15 The Zone; ITV News Headlines. 2.20 Film: Out of Africa. (1985) 5.00 ITV Nightscreen. 5.30 ITV Morning News.

Channel 4

Channel 4

Channel 4

6.10 Planet Cook. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed. 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.25 Frasier. (R) 8.55 Friends. (R) 9.30 Lakes on a Plate. (R) 10.00 Wife Swap USA. (R) 11.00 Supernanny USA. (R) 11.50 My Eden. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 River Cottage Bites. 12.15 Film: The Poseidon Adventure. (1972) 2.25 Lakes on a Plate. 2.55 Wogan’s Perfect Recall. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Coach Trip. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.25 4thought.tv. 7.30 Unreported World. 8.00 Come Dine with Me. 9.00 Embarrassing Bodies: Back to the Clinic. 10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats. 10.50 The Inbetweeners. 11.25 Dylan Moran: What It Is. (R) 12.30 Music on 4: 360 Sessions: Mark Ronson. 1.00 Music on 4: The Noisettes. (R) 1.25 Music on 4: On Track. (R) 1.40 Hung. (R) 2.10 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. (R) 2.50 ER. (R) 3.35 This Week’s 4Music Top 20. 5.25 Countdown. With Matt Le Tissier.. (R)

6.10 Planet Cook. (R) 6.35 Yo Gabba Gabba. (R) 7.00 Freshly Squeezed. 7.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.25 Frasier. (R) 8.55 Friends. (R) 9.30 Lakes on a Plate. (R) 10.00 The Good Wife. (R) 11.00 Desperate Housewives. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Film: The Quiet Man. (1952) Romantic comedy drama, with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. 2.25 Lakes on a Plate. 2.55 Wogan’s Perfect Recall. 3.25 Countdown. 4.10 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Coach Trip. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 7.55 4thought.tv. 8.00 Wedding House. 9.00 Ramsay’s Best Restaurant. 10.00 Rude Tube. 11.05 3 Minute Wonder: New Sensations 2010. 11.10 Seven Days. (R) 12.10 Late Night Poker. 1.10 Beach Volleyball. 2.05 KOTV Boxing Weekly. 2.30 Superbike World Championship 2010. 2.55 British Formula 3 International Series. (R) 3.25 World Sport. (R) 3.50 GT Academy. (R) 4.20 Triathlon. (R) 4.50 Hercules. (R)

Channel Five

Channel Five

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 10.45 Trisha Goddard. (R) 11.40 House. (R) 12.35 Five News. 12.40 Meals in Moments. (R) 12.50 Police Interceptors. (R) 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 Home and Away. 2.45 Meals in Moments. 2.55 The Family Recipe. (R) 3.00 Film: Snowman’s Pass. (2004) 5.00 Five News; Weather. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.25 Live from Studio Five. 7.00 Five News at 7. 7.30 How Do They Do It?; Five News Update. 8.00 The Gadget Show; Five News at 9. 9.00 Rory and Paddy’s Even Greater British Adventure. 10.00 Film: Assassins. (1995) 12.40 Cops in Crisis. (R) 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.05 Police Interceptors. (R) 4.55 Animal Rescue Squad. (R) 5.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R)

live coverage of four cycling finals from Delhi. 11.00 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) 11.30 See Hear. 12.00 Daily Politics Conference Special. 1.00 Live Commonwealth Games. 2.00 Daily Politics Conference Special. 4.00 CBBC. 5.10 Escape to the Country. (R) 5.55 Party Political Broadcast. 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. 7.00 Games Today. 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. 9.00 Secret Iraq. 10.00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired! 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Today at Conference. 11.50 Wonders of the Solar System. (R) 12.50 BBC News. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.

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Crossword

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1. Gratify (6) 2. Prepare for action (5,3,5) 3. Cosumed (5) 5. Wash and iron (7) 6. Get in (4,9) 7. Offer (6) 8. Cringe (5) 13. Expand (7) 15. Quantity (6) 16. Trivial (5) 17. Receptacle (6) 20. Taut (5)

10 words = OK, 15 words = Good, 20 words = Great, 25+ words = Excellent.

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: INCUMBENT

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: Across: 1 Psychologist; 7 Sweet; 8 Lunar; 9 One; 10 Shakiness; 11 Defame; 12 Salver; 15 Recollect; 17 Lap; 18 Train; 19 Acrid; 21 Interruption. Down: 1 Preponderate; 2 Hue; 3 Lethal; 4 Gallivant; 5 Since; 6 Prescription; 7 Sheaf; 10 Semblance; 13 Valid; 14 Repair; 16 Chain; 20 Rip. Stuck on a word? Filled in some letters but still not sure? Use your mobile phone to find the words that fit by texting for a list of possible solutions. Just replace unknown letters with a full stop, start the text message with the word SOLVE and send it to 83088. Eg: for P U L E you would text SOLVE pu..le to 83088. Texts cost 50p plus your standard network charge. If no suggestions are found, you won't be charged. For multi-word answers, leave a space between words.

Circlegram

Sudoku

Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be re-arranged to form words with a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?

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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION: The letter represented by the question mark is A. Rihanna, Madonna, Shakira, all female popstars.

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the resident | Friday 01 October 2010 Badminton

Brothers claim doubles title

Sean and Eric Richardson, a pair of brothers from Brooks Green in Horsham, provided the upset of the tournament by clinching the Under 17 boys doubles title at the Sussex Junior Badminton Championships held at Portslade on Sunday 17th September 2010. The tournament brings together elite junior badminton players from right across the county and acts as a traditional curtain-raiser to the 2010/11 Badminton England tournament season. Sean, aged 13, runner up in the 2010 National championships and a member of the 2009-10 Sussex U13 team, had made the decision to play up a level in the Under 17 tournament in order to grab the last chance to win the junior county title with elder brother, Eric, 16, himself a member of the U17 county squad. Sean, a member of the Horsham Arun Performance Centre coached by Tanya Woodward, and Eric, a member of the Horsham Arun club and coached by Wendy Adams, had teamed up before to winning effect at U15 level in Badminton England bronze tournaments but county success had eluded them to date. The brothers started the tournament in confident fashion leading their first match, 14-8 before an attack of nerves saw them clinch a nail-biting 21-20 triumph; key to their tournament success was, however, their 2nd match, a win over the pre-tournament favourites, where a strong finish saw them clinch a shock 21-15 victory. A 21-18 defeat in their 3rd match, meant that a victory was required in game 4 to bring home the title. Having raced into a 15-10 lead, nerves started to jangle and their lead was slowly eroded until they faced 2 match points at 20-19 down with the risk that the title would slip away. Fortunately, the Richardson boys were made of stern stuff and held their nerve to clinch a narrow but memorable 21-20 triumph. The boys will now hope to carry this form into the Badminton England U17 tournament circuit where they will team up again in the 2010/11 season.

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Knee punt gives Hornets a leg-up Maidstone United were blown away by Mark Knee’s fortunate, wind-assisted winner from 40 yards (Pics by John Lines)

Maidstone 0 Horsham 1 Horsham finally bagged their first win of the season on saturday thanks to an unusual, windassisted goal at Maidstone United. A long range free-kick by veteran defender Mark Knee caught on the wind and sailed in to the back of the net to give the visitors an 18th minute lead that they seldom looked like relinquishing. It was the perfect ending to a good week for John Maggs that began with his side gaining a point from an encouraging display against Folkestone Invicta, was further boosted by skipper Ben Andrews' decision to sign a 3 year contract and Friday's arrival of experienced midfielder Anthony Storey from Hastings United. After a tentative start, the Hornets won a seemingly harmless free kick 40 yards from goal on the right

hand side. Horsham players gathered in the box and Knee stepped up to take the kick, the wind carrying the ball further and the bounce beating Andy Walker to nestle in the left hand corner of the net for only Horsham's fourth league goal of the season. Storey tried to double their lead in the next few moments but his free kick went just wide. Andrews had another chance from a Storey corner, getting his head firmly to the ball from the penalty spot, but couldn’t keep his headed effort down. The second half was a more even affair, with just a few chances for either side. There was a slight scare for the recently returning Charman as

he came under a challenge by one of the Maidstone midfield on the edge of Horsham’s 18 yard box. In a 50-50 challenge, a foot came down on his standing leg and he was down for a long time. After several minutes with injury specialist Andi Marfleet, relief was felt all round as he was back up and running with just an impact injury. The influential Andrews turned supplier next, hitting a long range free kick into the penalty area which Charman headed back across the box for Tait to get another shot away but Walker made another good save to force a corner which, sadly, came to nothing. Charman looked to open his account for the season with one of his trademark headers in the last few minutes of normal time as Page crossed into the box but the Horsham legend could only

watch in agony as he put the ball over the bar. Six minutes of added time were announced which saw a good Storey free kick saved by Walker, and some good Maidstone pressure forcing a good save out of Zawadski as Horsham held on for a 1-0 win. Andrews led the Horsham players towards the fans and applauded them as they picked up the first 3 points of the season and first away league goal. Manager John Maggs said: “It is a huge relief to finally get off the mark. Maidstone would have been on a high after beating Kingstonian but I felt that it was a comfortable win for us, in difficult conditions.

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Final night

Three former Champions were due be in the line-up for this Thursday's finale to the season, when the final four teams left compete in the Round Robin competition at the Roffey Club to determine this year’s champions. Last week’s knockout stage produced a comfortable win for the reigning champions Plough Hounds, with the Hounds taking the opening five singles during their 5-1 beating of the Sussex Barn. Del Firminger shot a fine 141 finish to celebrate the Hounds’ victory. The Kings Arms struck four maximums as they progressed through, beating the Roffey Club 6-3. Matt Hoyte, Mark Knight, Nigel Wakefield and Paul Hopkins were the marksmen on target, and Hopkins also hit a 104 finish. Both the remaining two ties proved to be a lot closer, with the Rising Sun edging out the Red Lyon 5-4, but in the shock of the night former winners BBHVC came from being 3-0 down to eventually overhaul last season’s finalists Steyning CC 5-4. Kevin Downes and Nathan Nichols both hit 180s for the village Club, while Paul Humphries grabbed a consolation one for Steyning. l The final week of league games were played out on Thursday, 23rd September around the district’s boards. The Plough Hounds topped the A Division following an 8-1 defeat of the Kings Arms B, to remain unbeaten with 12 victories. Although having a bye, BBHVC held on to second place by 1pt, finishing ahead of the Sussex Barn, who tanned the Tanners Arms 9-0, helped by Mick Sykes's (above) 130 checkout. Railway A finished just outside the 8 qualifying places for the knock out stage, despite beating the Windmill 6-3. Steyning CC topped the B Division, despite suffering their first defeat when beaten by the Red Lyon 5-4, who finished in third spot, leaving both sides qualifying for the Knockouts. The Rising Sun's 9-0 tonking of their B side propels them up into second place, and finish best second place team overall in all three divisions. The Anchor finish in fourth after their 7-2 victory over the Bear. The Kings Arms made it twelve straight wins when beating the Storrington Club and top the C Division, while Roffey Club's 9-0 beating of the Railway Colts leaves them second, with both sides making it through to the Knock outs. The Plough beat the Star in the final game 7-2. Youth Football

Horsham Ambassadors Under-8s are looking for new players. Both boys and girls are welcome from Year 3. Ambassadors are friendly Club with qualified coaches who are all CRB checked. Training is on a Tuesday from 5-6pm with matches on a Saturday morning playing against other local teams. For details call Rick Brant on 07799 885876

Southwater and Heron Way Under- 11s (Report: Jamie Tullett; Pictures: Victoria Thompson)

Humphries fires hat trick for Heron Way A hat-trick from striker Joe Humphries helped Heron Way U11s beat the ten men of Southwater 3-1 on Saturday. The home side were unfortunately not able to field a full team and from the kick off were put under lots of pressure, with great running from Heron Way’s Ben Hainsworth causing trouble for the Southwater defence. However, they quickly put aside their lack of numbers and twice in quick succession George Hazell came close, Ben Pitts in the Heron goal denying him with a smart save followed by a brave dive to take the ball from his feet. With Southwater forcing forward it left their already shorthanded defence a tough task as Heron then counter-attacked, allowing captain George Woolley to break through. He made the most of a large gap at the back to feed unmarked striker Joe Humphries with the chance to break the deadlock, a chance neatly taken with a shot placed into the bottom corner. Southwater had to withstand further attacks, with only excellent defending from Thomas Fuller preventing further goals, before a rare attack led captain Tom Shergold to force Pitts into a number of dynamic saves, finally palming a strong half-volley around the post. But from the following corner, Southwater got their equaliser, when a deflection from an attempted clearance looped over keeper Pitts for an unlucky own goal just before half time. After the break, it was Heron Way that came out strongest, immediately regaining their lead through Humphries, who latched onto a long pass and struck the ball just out of the keeper’s reach. It became very one-sided after Heron took the lead, but Southwater had their goalkeeper Marcus Laker and defender Oliver Hors-

Heron Way Under 11s beat the ten men of Southwater man to thank as they broke up many Heron Way chances, giving the home team hope as they neared the end of the game. But the equaliser just couldn’t be found and in the last minute Humphries put the result beyond doubt and completed his hattrick, as he countered from a Southwater corner, dribbling all the way into the opponents’ box and finishing with a teasing flick over the helpless Laker. Humphries was duly awarded man of the match for his hat-trick, which condemned the defiant Southwater to a 3-1 loss, allowing the visitors to leap-frog them in the Under 11B league table. Under 14s Division A Lower Beeding Lions won convincingly against East Grinstead Town 8-2 in their third league

match of the season. An initial poor start from the Lions enabled East Grinstead to obtain an early goal, with the opponents looking like a real threat. Captain Andrew Roberts, was able to equalise with a cool and collected penalty kick. The excitement continued into the second half with the East Grinstead team not looking quite so strong. The Lions seized control of the game with a collaborative team effort, with some tremendous action from all the players, with goals from Callum Nash, Liam Ruz, and an Aaron Pyzer brace. Roberts scored two more to notch his second hat trick this season, and there was also a debut goal from promising new player, Jared Ashmole. The Lions only allowed one more goal to slip

in from the opposing side. This was a thrilling match to watch which helped to push the Lions second to the top of the A Division League table. Man of the Match was Matt Streeter.

Under 15 Division B A poor second half display by Roffey Robins Athletic allowed Greenway to take control of the game, and come out comfortable 6-3 winners. Roffey started well, and were 10 up after just 5 minutes after the best move off the afternoon resulted in Matt Sigrid slamming the ball home from 8 yards. Greenway equalised but George Hole restored Roffey’s lead with a clever, quickly taken free kick. Just before the break, Greenway sneaked a goal inside the keeper’s near post, to make it 2-2 at half


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Many positives taken in defeat

Roffey Robins Under 10s show off their smart new away kit, sponsored by IDM Building Services Ltd of Horsham. The team received the kit from Dave Jeal and Ian Dumbrell, director of IDM Building Services.

The Under 14 girls were the only team in action this week – they had their first match in the HCGL (Home Counties Girls League). This league is divided into 4 divisions of U14 girls teams, comprising 30 teams in total. The top two teams in each division go through to quarter finals in April 2011 with semis and finals in May next year. There are also a further 4 divisions of U14 development teams who play friendlies during the season. The Horsham girls have been drawn in division D and their first game saw them play Canterbury away, a strong opposition as Canterbury were regional winners of the league last season. Despite this, the Horsham girls matched their opponents for long periods of the game and had several chances in front of goal to score. Although the game ended in a 4-0 defeat for Horsham, coach Bill Knight was very encouraged by his team’s positive performance. Last week Horsham girls U16s had a convincing 7-2 win against Bromley and Beckenham and are currently top of their division in the U16 HCGL on goal difference. Rugby

Brave Roffey go down fighting Tired Green time. But some of the Roffey players never got started in the second half, and an own goal 3 minutes in seemed to sum up their second half performance. Greenway scored another two quick goals in five minutes, and the game was over. George Hole got a consolation goal at the death.

l Horsham Sparrows endured a tightly contested match with Cranleigh Cougars which ended 33. Cranleigh opened the scoring from the first attack of the match after a mistake in the Sparrows defence. Sparrows soon equalised through George Baker and took the lead after Daniel Barna headed home from a corner. Cranleigh then netted their second after a tap in from a well worked

cross. Cameron Hayhurst scored Sparrows’ third with a cool finish before Cranleigh equalised again with a long range effort which crept into the bottom corner. A good team performance from Sparrows with an excellent performance from man of the match George Baker.

Under 15 Division A Roffey Robins Wanderers faced last year’s Division A champions Dorking Saint Lions, going down fighting in an entertaining 6-4 game. Dorking were 3-0 up at half time and cruising, but Roffey looked a different team in the second half. A bit of luck gave Dorking a fourth, but Roffey dug deep and James Rogers got a goal back. Sam Collins added a second, and Roffey had them rattled and continued to push forward. When Nick Mathers found the back of the net with a header it was gaem on. But with so much focus on an equaliser, Roffey were thin at the back and Dorking launched a counter attack to restore a two goal lead. Nik Klein grabbed one back, and with five minutes remaining, Roffey’s tails were up and an unlikely equaliser looked likely! But there was to be no fairytale ending with Dorking finding the back of the net for a 6th time. Under 16 Division A The long grass on the Weald pitch was always

going to be a bit of a leveller, and Horsham Crusaders’ ploy of keeping many of the Rossoneri out partying until the early hours of the morning nearly paid off. But in the end Southwater 'Red' maintained their 100% record thanks to a late goal from last year’s centre-back Alex Southon. The Reds had the better of the early possession and took the lead through Scott Murrell, whose freekick found its way through the wall and past the ‘keeper. A thunderbolt header from Chris Maxted doubled the lead before Crusaders clawed one back before the break. In the second half, Crusaders equalised with a well taken chip, but the three points were claimed by Southwater when Southon pounced on the goal-line and buried the ball.

Arun and Chichester Sunday League Griffin Shiel grabbed a brace as Southwater Sunday beat Rustington Otters 4-2. The golden boot of Chris Maxted struck again as he scored for the fifth time in a many games, with Ryan Thomas scoring the fourth.

Ryman Youth League under 15 Horsham were always in charge of their match against Hawks Youth, eventually running out 4-0 winners. The game started with both teams playing good football. It was Horsham who made the breakthrough with a scrambled goal which was headed in by Jake Legrange in the 9th minute. Jake Legrange made it 2-0 in the 15th minute. Hawks Yth

where still playing some good football but were unable to get through a well organised Horsham defence of Jacob Waller, Tom Barnes, Greg Gander and Harry Garman. Zak Comber added a third for Horsham in the 26th minute which was also a scrambled goal in the six yard box. It was not until the 74th minute that Horsham added a fourth. Stanley Rice, on his return from injury, put in a good run down the left and put in a pin point cross for Connor Messenger to score his first of the season.

Girls League under 13 Horsham Sparrows Girls U 13' claimed their first win of the season against Worthing Town, who beat the Horsham girls in both games last year. Sparrows applied all the early pressure, but in a rare Worthing attack, the visitors were awarded a penalty for a handball. Worthing duly stepped up and converted from the spot. It wasn’t long before a delightful through ball from Georgia Monella was latched on to by Sienna Haydon who rode off a couple of strong challenges to calmly slot the ball into the back of the net. Charlotte Long fought her way through a stubborn defence and blasted the ball into the back of the net to give Sparrows a deserved win. Player of the Match went to Georgia Monella.

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suffer defeat

Barns Green were brought back down to earth this week going down to a well organised but beatable Chichester side. The all too familiar sleepy starts of last year reared their ugly head in this game as the hosts were down a unconverted try within the first couple of minutes. It wasn’t long however till the Green opened their account for the day as Bailey knocked over a simple penalty. The home side were defending stoutly with Rob Carter and Dan Van Dune leading the way but were struggling to keep hold of the ball when in possession. It was no surprise then to see the visitors add a converted score after being camped in the hosts’ red zone for some time. Chichester were to give the Green a way back into the game from the restart as the visiting back row was caught with his hands in the till and Bailey again added a simple penalty. Chichester scored a third try and Barns Green knew that the next score was vital and they achieved it with a well created try. Will Tidey was on the end of a free flowing move with Josh Callaghan instrumental in its construction. Bailey added a superb touch line conversion and Barns Green went in at the break 19-13 adrift. Barns Green knew with the wind at their backs in the second half they were in with a great shout of winning the game, and this looked to be the case as Bailey reduced the arrears with another penalty. This was to be Barns Green’s final score of the day as, like in the first half, Barns Green conceded a string of penalties that gave the visitors plenty of field position in which to mount a number of attacks. Second half highlights were minimal for the hosts but a mention most go to Brian Menya’s silky running and Martin O’Neil’s cover tackle that prevented a certain score. In the final twenty minutes the visitors crossed the white wash a further three times.


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The Crusaders’ Number 7 fires in a volley during his side’s 5-0 win against Holbrook 3rds on Saturday

Tim ‘Superman’ Boxall makes a save for Holbrook

Crusaders pack a punch The Big Match Report: Nick Hind Pictures: Chris Woolgar

Winter beckoned as the wind swept across the park on match week 4. At the same time Horsham Crusaders were breezing their way to a 5-0 rout of Holbrook 3rds in Div 4 North. The home side staged a champion’s performance, producing a powerful display of passing and finishing as they punched their way through Holbrook’s guard at will. Like Sugar Ray Robinson dancing his way round a bruising journeyman, the Crusaders landed telling shots time after time, flooring their opponents 5 times in the 90

minutes. The visitors must have known it was not to be their day when the Crusaders took a fortuitous lead on the quarter hour. A scuffed free kick from Chris Atkinson, just outside the box, trickled innocuously towards the keeper before bucking like a mule off the pitch to nestle into the top corner. Dom Giacomelli and his fullback, Matt Probin, worked particularly well down the left channel, dissecting Holbrook with good communication and well timed passes. And the lively No.10, James Callaby,

was ever present, orchestrating proceedings from the striker’s pocket as the Crusaders looked for the quick knock out. Thankfully for Holbrook, keeper, Tim Boxall, was in inspired form, pulling off a string of fine stops to ensure his team were still in it at the break- most notably a sideways superman to deny James Callaby’s goal bound volley. Unbelievably, Holbrook almost landed with a couple of their own haymakers just before the break. Ali Grinstead saw his effort rattle off the cross bar before Ben Millman pulled his shot wide from 6 yards. The Crusaders were back on top throughout the second half. Everyone wanted a touch and to be involved as they created chance after chance. To their credit Holbrook stuck to their task honourably, working hard for each other as they tried desperately to disrupt the ubiquitous flow of their opponents. But, the visitors were rocking on the ropes after 50 minutes with quick-fire goals from Alex Hughes and James Callaby, to make it 3-0, and lights out. The same Dynamic Duo, Hughes, and man of the match, Callaby, added a further goal apiece to make it 5 up for the Crusaders, before the referee finally bought this one-sided bout to an end. I doubt Holbrook will face many tougher tests this season, and a philosophical Keith Murray, Holbrook’s player/manager, valiantly

pulled himself off the canvas to offer up a few words after the game, saying: “It was a tough afternoon- we lost our individual battles and were outplayed by the better team today.” Steve Greening, the proud Crusaders’ chief, paid tribute to his young guns, saying: “We kept the ball extremely well, playing on the deck and creating good chances throughout the game.” Quizzed on his aspirations for the season, and whether promotion was on the agenda, he quipped: “We’ve just lost our skipper for 3 months and we don’t have the biggest squad- come back and ask me after Christmas.’”Based on this performance, it would be no surprise to see the Crusaders perched on top of the Div 4N tree at Christmas, and well into the New Year. Division One A Phil Williamson hat-trick inspired Faygate to continue their good start to the season with a 4-0 win

at Ashington. Faygate made the perfect start when after clever play by Tom Clarke, Williamson

swivelled and volleyed home after only 3 minutes. Faygate pressed forward and only some poor finishing kept the score at 1-0. Faygate started the second half determined to make their pressure count and Clarke and Williamson combine again for Williamson`s second. Dan East made it 3 when his corner evades everyone and went straight in. Faygate were now well in command and with the impressive Ben Friar and Danny Hills controlling the midfield it was only a matter of time before Faygate got a fourth. Williamson completed his hat-trick on 68 minutes when he smashed home, after more fine play from Clarke.


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Friendly win for Horsham

Pictures courtesy of Jonathan Hatfield

Dominant double Kieran Vernon clinched a supreme maiden Formula Palmer Audi win in Sunday’s opening race at Brands Hatch, and followed that up with a commanding victory in the day’s second race. The Horsham driver led from pole and twice setting a new lap record on his way to victory in race one. Vernon had to withstand heavy early pressure from Ramón Piñeiro, the Spaniard jumping Melroy Heemskerk on the outside of Druids to move into second before hounding down Vernon for the lead. Piñeiro was unable to live with Vernon's record-setting pace in the middle stages of the race, eventually coming home second. "I'm over the moon with that," a delighted Kieran Vernon remarked on the podium. "It was possibly the best race of my life to

keep Ramón behind, and it feels great. There's no reason why I can't do it again this afternoon, but everyone is very quick so we'll have to wait and see!" Kieran’s delighted was extended when an assured drive in the second contest made it a clean sweep of qualifying and race wins on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit. BRDC rising star Kieran made another good getaway to hold position away from the line, before settling into a relentless early rhythm which allowed him to establish a gap of more three seconds over the rest of the field at the halfway stage of the race. From there Vernon made it look almost academic as he continued to stretch his advantage, setting the fastest lap of the race on lap 11 before eventually backing off in the closing stages to finish just over two seconds clear of Melroy

Heemskerk in second. "It's been a brilliant weekend," a delighted Vernon enthused. "My pace has been brilliant and the car has been fantastic, and it's also very good points for the championship.” The 20-year-old's maximum haul of 48 points allowed him to close in on Melroy Heemskerk for third in the championship, with the Dutchman's advantage cut to just six points heading into the final two rounds of the season. "The weekend was just brilliant," Vernon enthused. "Two poles, two wins and a lap record you can't get better than that! "I don't know what the secret was really. We went quicker in race one than we did in qualifying, I was pushing really hard to keep Piñeiro behind and the lap time I got was mega - especially as I set it without boost. To then follow it up with an even better lap gave

me a huge gap and pays me a huge amount of confidence. "The times weren't as fast in race two as conditions were worse, but again compared to the other guys it was all good - I pulled away at the start, got a comfortable gap and just kept it steady towards the end. “To get one win was brilliant, but to stand on the top step of the podium twice was just a fantastic feeling!" Now fifth in the overall standings, Vernon has outscored any of his rivals over the last six races and the Briton admits his sights are set firmly on a top three finish. Kieran would like to thank Archie and Abi of the Harwoods Group, Martin and Debs at West Chiltington Golf Club, Roanne at the Mary How Trust and of Jonathan Palmer and James Gornall of FPA for the support and encouragement he has received.

Division 3 Charity Cup With recent disappointment in the league, a cup game was a decent distraction for Horsham Baptists. A more positive and vocal team gave a good account of themselves against the league leaders Rusper. They went down 6-3 with goals coming from Steve Partlett, Matt Swarbrick and Tom Webb. Carl Smith Haggett was inspirational in goal from start to finish and really led the team forward. It may have been a defeat but the team worked hard and played for each other.

lethargic first 20 minutes before Green took the lead, which they held at half time. A shuffle of the pack worked for Baptists, as on 70 minutes Ludo won a well worked penalty having been brought down near the penalty spot. Jack stepped up and neatly tucked in the spot kick. Soon after, another superb corner from Jacob came in and a peach of the strike by Ludo which was cleared off the line, before Green had a goal disallowed for offside. In extra time Roberto ran on to a lovely through ball by Ludo and poked it home in to make it 2-1 to Baptists. The second half of extra time began with a dubious foul 30 yards out and Patten delivered a lovely back post ball which was

headed in by Powell as he shrugged off his marker. Jack then scored to settle matters.

equalise before a Tommy Di Martino pass found Ali Harvey to slot home. The away side were dominating play but a quick Goring Utd free kick caught Juve out and again Aaron Mackay dived in to give away another penalty. This time Dan Wennington saved the penalty only to see the rebound get smashed into the back of the net to send the game into extra-time. Horsham Juventus dominated extra-time and Man of the Match Ryan Archer set up Harvey to score his second. Josh Archer then got his hat-trick scoring two solo goals to finish the game 6-3.

Division 5 Charity Cup Horsham Baptists 2nds needed extra time to beat Wisborough Green reserves 4-1. The match started with a fairly

Sunday Trophyman Cup Horsham Juventus progressed through to the next round of the Trophyman Cup with a hard thought win over Goring Utd. Juventus started with no subs and Dan Wennington as a stand in keeper and conceded an early goal. Shaun Findlay sent Ryan Archer through to round the keeper for the equaliser, but within five minutes of getting back into the game Juve found themselves behind again when Aaron Mackay hacked down Goring winger in the box and the home side converted the penalty. After a half-time grilling Josh Archer found room in the area to

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Horsham Under 14s got their season under way with an exciting team display in friendly fixture against local rivals Pulborough. Before the game, which consisted of 3 periods of 20 minutes, the coaches had emphasised that forwards win matches; the backs just score the tries! Never was a truer word spoken as the forwards laid the foundation against a very tough Pulborough pack and all 13 tries were scored by the backs! Aaron Pyzer showed blistering speed and a deft sidestep to score the first of his 3 tries if the first period. In total Horsham scored 5 tries in the first 20 minute period with Pyzer’s hattrick, supplemented by touch downs from fly half Callum Tusler and full back Matt Streeter. Some of the running and passing was a joy to watch as forwards and backs linked fluently. Tusler added one conversion giving a score of 27–0 after the first period. In the second period Horsham fielded the rest of their squad including a number of debutants but the intensity and skill level never let up. One try instigated by new boy centre Max Phillips and carried on by debutant wing Austin Bailey was a real length of the field team effort and resulted in Ben Birch darting in under the posts. Man of the match Phillips then showed blistering pace to score a debut try and with Tusler (now at centre) and Birch getting their second tries and fly half Liam Ruz converting 3 times, as the score moved on to 53 – 0. Matt Streeter and scrum half Ben Carbone were beneficiaries of Declan Nwachukwu team spirit in the third, but he eventually did score before debutant Phillips added another. The final try went to Charlie Blair Rains.

Horsham under-15s suffered a heavy defeat at home to Kent champions Sevenoaks - but can point to team shuffling for the reason. Ryan Lawford's superb first-half try - set up by a fine break from Aled Price - gave Horsham a 7-0 lead at the break. Horsham had defended heroically against a big Sevenoaks side that passed the ball quickly and looked to go wide. Matt Lane-Miller, Blaise Salle, Simon Ashman and Dan Cass were outstanding in that first period as the two A teams went head to head. However, because the visitors had brought such a large squad, Horsham had to make changes of their own and three quick tries effectively killed the match before a latter flurry of points completed victory.


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