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Wildlife Through A Lens
Ahead of World Wetlands Day on 2 February, Arundel Wetland Centre’s reserve manager Paul Stevens explains why it’s the perfect place to get started in wildlife photography
According To Type
What sort of Brit are you? For people-watchers everywhere, Lewes-based cartoonist Chelsea Renton has produced the definitive guide to the “strangest people in existence” – the British
ROUND OUR WAY: Haywards Heath
In the first of a new series, photographer Andrew Hasson distils the town and its surroundings in a few images
The year of NEW BEGINNINGS
One couple’s New Year’s resolution to walk the length of the South Downs Way proved to be a truly transformative experience
THE DIARY
Our guide to the best events in and around Sussex
Bathing beauties
A beautiful bathroom is the crowning glory of any smart home.
Ones to watch
Talented young people from local schools share their achievements and aspirations for the future.
Coastal hero
RNLI helm Daniel Gurr’s childhood trip to Brighton Lifeboat Station led to a life of volunteering on the seas and a modern-day love story, finds Simone Hellyer
An eye for DETAIL
Sue Denham-Wade and her husband, screenwriter Robert Wade, moved to Sussex as a year-long experiment. More than ten years later they’re still here...
24 HOURS IN Rye
The East Sussex medieval town of Rye is, at first glance, a picture postcard vision of Olde England, all meandering cobbles, half-timbered houses and charming idiosyncrasies.
10 Dates That Made History
Due to its geographical position, Sussex has often been the nucleus of national events. Here are 10 times that Sussex rocked history
2020 Vision
Key figures in the county share their hopes and plans for the year to come
Guiding lights
They are enduring and beloved symbols of our island nation. But this year one of Sussex’s two remaining lighthouses will be dismantled. Sebastian Oake discovers more about the past – and future – of lighthouses in our county
Heaven on wheels
From his workshop in the heart of West Sussex, Joe Fudge builds miniature worlds with his handcrafted shepherd’s huts
A winter's tale
It is present when you wake, announcing itself in a change in the colour and consistency of light: even with the curtains drawn there is a quietness which has seeped into the room.
Reclaiming the game
Clare Connor is managing director of women’s cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board. Here the former Sussex and England player explains why there has never been a better time to be a woman in the sport
Unwrapping an icon
Lee Miller was an American fashion model, photojournalist and artist who captured extraordinary moments of modern life. But she is often overshadowed by the men she knew and loved. Ami Bouhassane reveals why her trailblazing grandmother deserves equal billing
THROUGH THE FIRE
At 15, she was sleeping rough on the streets. Today, she’s one of the UK’s leading firefighters. Meet Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, the new head of West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service
WALKING in a winter wonderland
Whether you’re full of the joys of the season, or looking forward to a time of quiet contemplation, you can’t beat a good walk
Living the dream
Robertsbridge-based Sarah Massini always wanted to illustrate children’s books for a living and now she has two out in time for Christmas. Sarah tells Simone Hellyer how she made it happen
Reigniting the Christmas spirit
The festive season can be a diffiult time for the older generation, but many retirement homes across the country are working to ensure that it continues to be merry
How to have a green Christmas
Among all the dazzle and delight of Christmas it’s easy to forget the effect consumerism has on the planet. But a few simple changes can make all the difference
How to choose the right Christmas tree for your home
News and happenings from around the county with Judith Palmer
Home for Christmas
Acclaimed jazz singer and pianist Joe Stilgoe has a packed schedule this month, including gigs in Brighton, Hastings, Chichester – and the Royal Albert Hall. He tells Jenny Mark-Bell about family festive traditions, carol-singing with The Rolling Stones, and his new Christmas album
BOWLED OVER
To conclude his series, our adrenaline junkie samples the year-round delights of skiing at Bowles Activity Centre
A right royal weekend
The suite-only hotel Taj 51 Buckingham Gate is the perfect base for a family break in London. The staff may be used to exacting guests, but would the flawless service win round a grumpy toddler?
10 BEST SUSSEX pantomimes
For lovers of fairy tales and a good double entendre December can mean only one thing… the start of panto season. Here we round up some of Sussex’s best
Reaching Through History
The discovery of his grandfather’s wartime writings set one Sussex man on a pilgrimage to get to know a man he had never met
Win!
A sparkling overnight treat in Brighton for all the family
The Beautiful Game
Lewes Football Club’s female players are the stars of a new art exhibition that celebrates women’s contributions to the game. Simone Hellyer speaks to artist Jill Iliffe and discovers that we can all be inspired