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TWO MAJOR A259 CRASHES IN 24 HOURS16:00
Drink driver givena two-year ban12:43
MP enlisted in campaign to slow traffic on the A25910:34
Strong warning from Bexhill High09:59
Watch Daybreak? Keep an eye out for Jeanette10:00
Murder of farmer15:00
Beach plans inquiry10:00
Reputation of A259 trunk road is worsening10:00
Hero ambulance workerneeds your Daybreak vote10:30
Awards for Bexhill's high-flying air cadets10:00
Tesco table push was nopicnic, but raised £36513:00
Year's grace for free faith school travel10:13
Hastings & Bexhill Council of Christians and Jews10:36
Care home plan rejected11:00
Little CommonHorticultural Society16:00
Sidley Friendship Club12:42
Richard Williamson Nature Watch October 2112:58
Richard Williamson Country Walk...Furnace Pond October 2114:07
Yapton and Ford village hall is reborn14:17
Nostalgia: My uncle was chauffeur for Edward and Mrs Simpson13:47
Call for consultation on Bognor Sainsbury's store cash13:13
Richard Williamson Nature Trails October 2114:40
Bognor residents told not to waste vote14:24
New Scout group in Walberton13:59
Bognor's youngsters get early thirst for alcohol14:50
Readers' letters October 2115:10
What's on October 21-2716:06
Chichester cricket club grab their chance to shine with both hands16:27
Dyson hoovers up the honours at televised golf tournament11:23
Keith Newbery Miliband boxes clever in his first foray into the PMQ bear pit12:13
Cathedral services until October 3011:45
Parking tickets spree sparks fury11:34
Duncan Barkes Halloween has gone far too far '“ now that is really scary12:02
Police hunt for Bognor arsonist11:52
Tide times Chichester and Littlehampton from October 2112:13
Bognor goalie saved after match heart attack16:59
DAYS OUT: Chichester District Museum16:51
DAYS OUT: Pallant House Gallery16:39
DAYS OUT: Fishbourne Roman Palace16:19
DAYS OUT: Weald and Downland Open Air Museum15:03
High praise for Rye College play15:02
Give us promised EU Referendum13:23
Halt term activities in Fishbourne11:57
Bognor cafe will belong to the community11:42
Ninfield and Hooe Village Voice11:35
Youngsters and parents enjoy Bognor nursery opening11:32
Bodiam Village Voice11:29
Sedlescombe Village Voice11:23
Udimore Village Voice11:18
Whatlington Village Voice11:07
Sandhurst Village Voice11:04
Peasmarsh Village Voice11:01
Fairlight Village Voice10:54
Icklesham Village Voice10:47
Pett Village Voice10:42
Northiam Village Voice10:32
Winchelsea Beach Village Voice10:30
Playden Village Voice10:28
Hurst Green Village Voice10:07
Join the Littlehampton Gazette readers’ panel10:00
Nothing new at the Albion. Before he went to Leeds United in the summer of 1974, Brian Clough was reportedly tapped up by the Shah of Iran to go and manage out in the Gulf.Moving nearer, clearly both Micky Adams in 2001 and Steve Coppell in 2003 were “poached” by then arguably bigger clubs, but, excuse the cliché, that was then and this is now.Every time a job comes up there will be the obligatory feeding frenzy by sections of the press and supporters, but with the way the Albion are playing at the moment and with Falmer on the horizon, there is no way, in my opinion, that Gus Poyet would even contemplate leaving the south coast.The wrangles at Liverpool and Manchester United are testament to the fact of how damaging foreign owners with no real affinity to the club can be. Poyet is no fool. He has a very rare footballing commodity in the fact that his club have a multi-millionaire owner, who actually supports the club, and has done all of his life.As spartan as the facilities are at the Withdean, we will all look back on this as a golden time at the Albion – Falmer nearly here and the team riding high.Hopefully, this will equate to a home sell-out this Saturday against Yeovil. I say home sell-out because, unfortunately, there will be very few League One sides this year that will sell out their Withdean away allocation of 800 – something which, I’m sure, will be the complete opposite next season.What’s that saying about you reap what you sow?For all his success as a manager Sir Alex Ferguson has, in the eyes of many, ruled Old Trafford by fear – as I said, it’s been successful so you would never hear any of the Red Army complain.But does this tyrannical rule border on bullying?Former United boss Tommy Docherty certainly thinks so, but has Fergie finally met his “Waterloo” with the Wayne Rooney saga?Countless managers now state that the players at the top of the game today are more powerful than either clubs or managers. Is Rooney the classic example?Bookmakers probably wouldn’t have quoted odds three years ago of the likelihood of him moving across Manchester to City. But that could now be the big move of the January transfer window, and with it perhaps the beginning of the end for Fergie himself?Make no bones, a Rooney-inspired Premiership win for City would be humiliating for Sir Alex, and something I doubt, in a footballing sense, he could ever truly get over.Top-class amateur boxing returns to Worthing next Friday (October 29), when Adur Boxing Club put on a dinner show at the Charmandean Centre, Forest Road.Dining tickets are £40, with spectator seating £10.For more details, contacts Dave Binns on 07803 190313.09:58
Rye Care Centre cards go on sale09:57
Apples take centre stage at town’s farmer’s market09:56
A taste of Hollywood comes to college09:56
Brede hosts health session to keep elderly warm09:55
Appeal to track down remote chalet thieves09:55
Well-loved pub to be auctioned09:54
Rye supermarket plans unveiled09:54
Rye in frontline for changes09:43
Iden Village Voice09:36
Traffic concerns still a stumbling block for Littlehampton school merger09:24
Extraordinary heroine features in exhibition09:19
Rother in ‘a mess’ over travellers living on farm site08:41
Brede Village voice07:00
Worthing RFC captain James Arthur’s weekly column (October 21)06:30
Rob Bright’s monthly golf column (October, 2010)