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10 Of The Best Summer Pubs
WHEN THE SUN’S SHINING, THERE ARE FEW BETTER PLACES TO BE THAN ENSCONCED IN A SUSSEX BEER GARDEN WITH A LOCALLY MADE PINT IN HAND
Chichester
WEST SUSSEX’S COUNTY TOWN HAS PLENTY GOING ON CULTURALLY
Hassocks
A LARGE VILLAGE , JUST SEVEN MILES FROM BRIGHTON, AT THE GATEWAY TO THE SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK
Under Threat
A proposed 50 per cent cut in funding could see the future of Eastbourne’s contemporary art gallery Towner put at risk.
Dining Companions
THE bird feeders are busy at this time of year as winter holds its grip and natural food sources begin to dwindle.
Changing Lives
For more than 70 years Watersfield’s Lodge Hill Centre has been changing the lives of the young people going through its doors. DUNCAN HALL finds out more
The Kitchen Gardener
Great Dixter’s vegetable gardener and cook has produced a food book as delectable and life-enhancing as the famous Sussex garden that inspired it. Surely the garden’s creator, Christopher Lloyd, would have approved.
Brighton Murmurations
Great British Menu winner Michael Bremner’s casual family dining offering is a boon to Brighton’s busy seafront
Put A Stamp On It
The average age of members of The Philatelic Society is 60. RICK WARREN writes about why collecting stamps is the ideal hobby when you have time on your hands
Men In Black
They might look a lot like crows but these baggytrousered relatives are much more sociable, says MICHAEL BLENCOWE of Sussex Wildlife Trust
Keeping Mum
Former Sussex Life columnist Grace Timothy tells JENNY MARK-BELL how motherhood changed her identity for ever – and why the ensuing crisis led to her first book, a wryly funny memoir
The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club
Allison Ferns
Allison Ferns
Lithe Spirit
Brighton boy liam francis will return to his hometown this month to dance with rambert in the seminal piece ghost dances. He tells jenny Mark-Bell how hip hop led him to the uk’s leading contemporary dance company.
Our Changing Landscape
What are the big challenges facing the sussex countryside in the coming years and what will our landscape look like for the generations to come? Diane Millis reports.
The Insider's Guide - Unsung heroes
News and happenings from around the county.
Hometown Glory
Clive Agrans monthly investigation of Sussexs hidden past turns homeward as he visits Bodiam, Northiam and Ewhurst Green.
Autumn Leaves
GOING WILDwith Charlotte Owen of the Sussex Wildlife Trust
Humble Gardener
In praise of the earthworm - without whom none of this would be possible.
Sleeping Beauty
The dormouse is well known for being very sleepy, and rightly so.
South Downs Superorganisms
The underground Game of Thrones-style struggles between miniature ant kingdoms
Sussex's Natural Pantry
From roses to lavender, a farm in Plumpton is providing the ideal ingredients for a thriving skincare brand
Small Is Beautiful
Alexander Stanhope Forbes has created an evocative and enigmatic scene with his Ferryman at Flushing as Michael Escolme explains
Manhattan Memories
So finally, after 42 years of waiting we get another glorious summer like the one of 1976.
Heaven In A Wild Flower
Increasing our engagement with nature is a big part of Tor Lawrence’s new job with Sussex Wildlife Trust, as she tells Duncan Hall
The Hot Dog
The dachshund has truly won over our hearts, but its rise in popularity means more reasons to be wary
Back To The Future
With the new school year upon us, what changes can we expect to see in the classroom?
Golden Girl
Nine million UK viewers watched the GB women’s hockey team triumph in the Rio Olympics last year. CLIVE AGRAN catches up with the West Chiltington woman who became Britain’s hockey hero
Tainted love
Brighton thriller writer Julia Crouch specialises in women behaving badly. As she publishes her fifth novel, Her Husband’s Lover, she explains to JENNY MARK-BELL why it’s good to be bad
LET'S Play House
From crafting a Christmas present for his twin grandsons Adam Vernon has built a business offering exciting play spaces for young minds