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Grandad won't let grandchildren in garden over fears they'll be hit by seagull poo
A grandfather from Shoreham said he does not let his grandchildren in his garden as it is plagued by “hundreds” of seagulls.
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Drink-driver who led police on pursuit through city jailed
A drink-driver who led police on a pursuit has been jailed.
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Brighton ranked one of the best places in the UK for beer gardens
Brighton has been ranked the second best place in the UK for a beer garden.
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Future of golf course once at centre of 1,000 homes planning battle is secured
Rookwood Golf Course in Horsham will remain in operation for the next 25 years, after Horsham District Council signed a new lease with the course's operators.
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What is happening to our beautiful county and towns?
I'm concerned about is the growing number of graffiti quickly spreading across Sussex in the last few years.
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Powerlifter opens up about life with chronic illness and surgery
A powerlifter from West Sussex has marked 30 years of living with a 'J-Pouch' and is now using his story to inspire others.
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Revamp of one of Sussex's busiest stations to cost millions more than planned
West Sussex County Council chiefs have signed off an extra £3.835m for the Three Bridges Station scheme.
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Flats above former Poundland store approved despite 'poor quality' concerns
The building, located at 30 West Street, in Horsham, was previously home to Poundland on the ground floor.
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Village pub on sale for £2 million
The Nutley Arms in Uckfield has been put up for sale for £2 million.
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Sussex academy praised by Ofsted in latest inspection
Sir Robert Woodard Academy in Lancing has been rated "strong standard" in four out of seven areas under Ofsted's latest framework.
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Another Ode on Melancholy
This analysis of Keats's ode challenges modern assumptions about positivity and celebrates melancholy as a gift The post Another Ode on Melancholy first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Harrods: Justice forever out of reach?
Jess Phillips says inquiries and police investigations are unlikely to deliver justice to the Harrods victims. Survivors ask, what will? The post Harrods: Justice forever out of reach? first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Spring equinox – a feeling in time
The changes that take place as winter gives way to spring are subtle and worth taking the time to notice The post Spring equinox – a feeling in time first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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It did not have to be this way – how hostility to immigration has grown
Government failures have led to diverging responses to the use of Crowborough Camp to house asylum seekers: apparent hate versus humanity The post It did not have to be this way – how hostility to immigration has grown first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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They want to ‘be’ the internet
"When I grow up I want to be a YouTuber" The post They want to ‘be’ the internet first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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The killing fields: an account of one family’s struggle to stay alive in Gaza
“The war has stolen so much from my children, starting with their laughter, their peace of mind, and their beautiful home” The post The killing fields: an account of one family’s struggle to stay alive in Gaza first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Sussex walks: Amberley to Arundel
An enjoyable walk through valleys and hills, with castles at each end The post Sussex walks: Amberley to Arundel first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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My aphasia diary, part 2: a Saga holiday, my sporting life and another GP visit
Although badminton playing is getting erratic, the speech and language therapist gives hope The post My aphasia diary, part 2: a Saga holiday, my sporting life and another GP visit first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Pallant House open day – a chance for everyone to enjoy some art
Pallant House opened its doors for an art-filled day of discovery and creativity – all free The post Pallant House open day – a chance for everyone to enjoy some art first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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The sky inside a tree
The connection between humans and trees is deeper and closer than we imagine The post The sky inside a tree first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
