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Busy road closed as gravel truck rolls over
AA is currently reporting heavy traffic on the B2192 as a gravel truck rolled over near Shortgate Lane both ways in Halland.
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Young woman raped in park
Officers were called after a woman reported being raped at Hotham Park, Bognor between 11.10pm on April 20 and 00.45am on April 21.
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Two teens robbed and assaulted by group of youths near Horror Hotel on pier
Two 13-year-old boys were approached and surrounded by a group of youths in the Brighton Pier on February 9 at 1pm.
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Dozens of violent incidents reported against traffic wardens
Brighton and Hove City Council traffic wardens to wear body cameras
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Domestic incidents, missing people and Sean Paul: My night with Brighton Police
It’s 11.30pm, pitch black, freezing cold and we’re driving into woods in Stanmer Park.
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Plan unveiled for direct train from Brighton to Birmingham and Newcastle
Arriva Group said the trains would run under its Grand Central brand and call at York, Sheffield, Birmingham New Street, Oxford, Reading and Gatwick airport
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Helicopter lands in park to respond to emergency
The helicopter landed in Buckingham Park, Shoreham this morning in response to a "medical incident"
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Bid to stop lorries and buses using street as they damage historic buildings
Calls to stop large vehicles from using a weight-limited road in Bexhill are set to go in front of a senior county councillor next week.
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Man stole £100,000 from elderly people in worst case of fraud judge has seen
A 30-year-old man has been sentenced after targeting elderly vulnerable people in a £100,000 fraud
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Three bodies discovered in Sussex in just over a week
Emergency services recovered three bodies in Sussex in just over a week
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Brighton restaurants and sustainability – Part III
Two terrific Brighton restaurants doing their bit to cut CO2 emissions The post Brighton restaurants and sustainability – Part III first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Does planting trees a forest make?
When it comes to restoring deforested landscapes, neither planting nor natural recolonisation alone is sufficient The post Does planting trees a forest make? first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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In praise of Shakespeare… on his birthday
A journey with Shakespeare – from dropping a spear in Julius Caesar at school to reading all the plays during lockdown The post In praise of Shakespeare… on his birthday first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Unitary councils in East Sussex?
Is ESCC the right organisation to run a unitary council? The post Unitary councils in East Sussex? first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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An Easter story: the egg and the hare
A Sunday reflection on Spring’s ancient magic The post An Easter story: the egg and the hare first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Devolution is democracy
A strategic mayoral authority covering Brighton and Sussex, with a simplified council structure below, may offer real devolution The post Devolution is democracy first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Why is the Office for Students targeting trans students and academics?
A trans academic’s view of the recent fine incurred by the University of Sussex The post Why is the Office for Students targeting trans students and academics? first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Sex Pistols ignite the Royal Albert Hall
Teenage Trust presents the Sex Pistols - as Prince Albert turns in his grave The post Sex Pistols ignite the Royal Albert Hall first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Swift action needed
Later this month Lewes Swift Supporters launch events to raise awareness of help needed to reverse the decline in the swift population The post Swift action needed first appeared on Sussex Bylines.
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Tulips in Lewes, Delaware, lead a path to America’s 250th birthday
Lewes Delaware celebrates the beauty of tulips and prepares for a big celebration The post Tulips in Lewes, Delaware, lead a path to America’s 250th birthday first appeared on Sussex Bylines.