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ELECTIONS 2015
68.28%
34Turnout Councillorson twitter
Votes cast 356,766Electorate 211,893
144,681 ballot papers
68.28%
34Turnout Councillorson twitter
Votes cast 356,766Electorate 211,893
144,681 ballot papers
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OthersUKIPLiberal Democrats
LabourGreenConservative
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tage
of
vote
s 30.2%26.2%
35.6%
3.3% 3.7%1.1%
Share of vote: Brighton and Hove (54 seats)
20seats
11seats
23seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservative
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservative
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 1068.28%
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Votes cast 356,766Electorate 211,893
144,681 ballot papers
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19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservative
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservative
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
ELECTIONS 2015
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservative
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
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Ken Frost, a director of OhSoSwedish, which trades on the seafront to the east of the Palace Pier, said that the eastern side of the seafront was suffering from neglect while the western side was regenerated.
He said: With regard to the general decay of the seafront on the east side of the pier (unpainted railing, dilapidated areas, paveme wnt cracking) it is clear that the council only has eyes for the west.
Grants that have been awarded to Brighton have not, as far as I can see, been spent on the east side. Why? Where has the money gone? And why has it not been spent in part on the east side?
Ian Coomber, a planning consultant, who is working for both the Brighton Wheel and
the Soho House project at the Aquarium Terraces, also called on the council to back those schemes to bring the eastern side back to life.
Gill Mitchell, a Labour councillor who chaired the seafront scrutiny panel, said that the party would be making repairs to the seafront a priority now it had the most seats on the council.
She said: The full scale of the repair work needed to the Madeira Terraces has just become clear and is made more worrying by the fact that there is currently no funding solution for their restoration.
A council spokesperson said that it was closing only those units and sections of walkway that had to be closed for safety reasons.
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Spotting examples ofeveryday typography
Most people come to Brighton for the beach, the shops or a good night out. But for blogger John Worthington, Brighton has other attractions.
The Scottish designer and self-confessed typography obsessive said that he spent more time getting lost in the maze of streets around the city centre than on the beach but the amount of great type on offer (not to mention the pubs, markets and galleries) made the diversion worthwhile.
Mr Worthington, a part-time printmaker who lives in London and writes a blog called Urban Typing, scrutinised the towns tiled doorways, painted shop signs and advertisements and even old coal-hole covers.
In a two-part blogpost, he wrote: It certainly wouldnt be a good type hunt without some coal-hole covers and the North Laine area has plenty.
Further afield, in Preston Street, he was delighted by earthy-coloured tiles, in a shop doorway, featuring hints of a decorative typeface that was almost completely faded away.
Elsewhere, there was faded lettering of Hart Manufacturing Hatter - hidden in plain view - high on the side of a building in
North Street.He reported: According to
Photo History Sussex, Hart Manufacturing Hatter was founded in the 1850s, meaning the type itself could be over 150 years old. Pretty good
going, considering its exposed location.
The lettering seems to be a mixture of three typefaces, a Clarendon-style slab serif, a regular grot and a more formal serif.
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Brighton Marina is soldto Wellcome for 200m
Brighton Marina has been sold to the Wellcome Trust health charity for a reported 200 million. It will now become part of the trusts 18 billion investment portfolio, which provides income to fund its work.
The trust said that it had bought Premier Marinas Limited (PML) from the BlackRock UK Property Fund.
Peter Pereira Gray, managing director of the Wellcome Trusts Investment Division, said: Taking sole ownership of PML adds a third wholly-owned UK asset-backed operating business to the trusts investment portfolio and is a demonstration of our commitment to the industry and
our confidence in the management team and employees.
We will take a long term approach to the ownership of the business and look forward to the continued success and growth of PML.
BlackRock director Paul Tebbit said: PML has generated strong returns for BlackRock over the last decade during which time we have expanded the business significantly. We are very pleased to have sold PML to the Wellcome Trust and are confident that the business will continue to thrive under their stewardship.
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Golfing cyclists to raise moneyall way from Orkneys to Paris
Paul Bonett, the Kemptown estate agent, is helping to raise money by undertaking the annual First Base Day Centre charity ride - 130 miles, from Brighton to Paris. In a day. On June 20, the longest day of the year.
But thats not enough for him and fellow fundraiser Jim Stevenson.
They are prefacing it with a ride from the tiny nine-hole golf course on North Ronaldsay on Orkney, down through Scotland and England, playing golf at a variety of courses on the way.
And, just make the 1,000-mile trip more strenuous, Mr Bonett will also be taking part in two or three aikido classes on the way. (He is an aikido teacher.)
The pair intend to leave North Ronaldsay on Monday, June 1, and arrive in Brighton on the evening of Wednesday, June 17.They will then play a last round at East Brighton Golf Course, get a
nights rest, and head for Paris with the main charity ride - leaving Brighton for Dieppe on the night ferry on June 19.
Mr Bonett said: We are hoping that at every course, we will get a bunch of golfers to play a round with us, raising money for the charity. Also, we hope cyclists will join us for parts of this trip, to ride with us for a few miles and even play golf or practice aikido too.Or all three!
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Cycling 1000 miles to Help Brightons Homeless PeopleMyself, Paul Bonett and Jim Stevenson are taking on a crazy challenge to raise money for First Base Day Centre in Brighton.
Starting from North Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands on Monday 1 June 2015, we will cycle through Scotland, England and France to raise money for a cause close to my heart.
Along the way I will also be playing eight rounds of charity golf and taking Aikido classes, raising donations for BHTs First Base Day Centre.
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A language school in Ovingdean is closing with the loss of up to 60 jobs - a mix of full-time and part-time posts. About 20 of the staff live in and have been given a month to find somewhere else to live.
An announcement on Ovingdean Hall Colleges website said: It is with deep regret that we announce the
likely closure of Ovingdean Hall English Language School. Please note that we will not be accepting any further inquiries for bookings.
Staff were called to a meeting on Wednesday (May 13) and told that the school had no money and no bookings and would close in the second week of next month (June).
The language school, which took over the 18th-century building from Ovingdean Hall School - a school for deaf children, which closed five years ago - was founded and run by Susan Evans. The school website said: Sue has over 20 years experience in educational management and consultancy.
Up to 60 jobs at risk as language school faces closure
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Labour bagged the most seats on the council and are well within their rights to form a minority council administration. But the Greens, with 11, are far from a spent force.
The challenges the new council faces are numerous. Since 2010, the government funding to the city council has been reduced by 40%. Local authorities up and down the country have borne the
brunt of cuts so far. And now we have a majority Conservative government, unfettered by the Liberal Democrats, that process will likely accelerate.
Councils can function effectively as minority administrations and a coalition isnt any more necessary this time around than it was 2011, when the Greens won the most seats.
But it would be much easier if the red and green parties could co-operate to some extent.
The citizens of Brighton and Hove sent a mixed message in the ballot box that we need to decipher. But there is a clear majority for the left-leaning, progressive, anti-Tory - take your pick parties, in terms of votes and seats.
And the Greens and Labour have common cause and some shared values.
They both oppose the evisceration of local councils and they want to see front line services protected.
There are many who dont understand why Labour and Greens cant work together for the good of the city. Many expect full-blown collaboration.
But the barriers to co-operation are not purely, or even predominantly, political.
There is genuine bad blood and animus between Labour and Green activists and councillors - as frequent bitter Twitter exchanges demonstrate.
And the stage is set for further personality clashes.
The Greens have elected the uncompromising Phlim Mac Cafferty as their leader. And with Alex Phillips also elected as one
of the deputies, its clear that the watermelon faction green on the outside, red on the inside - is in the ascendency.
Leading the council will be Labours Warren Morgan, who is something of a hate figure for Greens.
On Labours part, many members hold the Greens responsible for Labours recent
wilderness years, with no MPs in the city and the 2011 relegation to being the third party.
Its a classic Peoples Front of Judea - Judean Peoples Front situation, so loved by the left. And loathing runs deep.
But both parties need to remember they are there to do a job thats much more important than party politics. And neither will be rewarded if the ugly bickering and posturing continues.
It will be fantastically difficult to engineer a rapprochement, but business as usual will be a plague on both their houses. Just because something is hard doesnt mean it isnt worth a try.
Ongoing angry tribalism and recrimination helps only one group: the Conservatives.
And they love no sport better than watching their opponents tear strips off each other. The well-worn caricature of Brighton and Hove as the rebellious, left-leaning capital of alternative politics conveniently ignores the fact that one of the three city MPs is Conservative. And, out of 54 seats on the city council, 20 are Tory-held.
Dan Wilson - a freelance writer and author - is a Labour Party member in Brighton and Hove
Can the Greens and Labour bury the hatchet?Dan Wilson@wilsondan
Brighton and Hove but not Kemptown is seen as a haven for left politics
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Dave Davey is a pretty male Lurcher who is almost two-years-old.He is so very special the staff named him twice!
He is a very friendly boy who is happy to greet people out-and-about. However, he prefers affection from his closest human friends only.
He does enjoy playing with other dogs but can be a little too much for some!
He loves his toys and will happily play on his own and needs to continue his training to encourage him to share.
Dave Davey needs an active home with owners who have the time to give him the attention he needs.
Brighton & Hove Independent has teamed up with New Priory Vets, Vets 2 Home, and Dogs Trust Shoreham to help find homes for some of Brighton and Hoves unwanted dogs. This week is Dave Davey.
Can you offer Ernie a home? Please call 01273 452576
Competition
Pizza for a year
Eilish Watson, 22, from Patcham, has won a years supply of free pizza from Papa Johns in a Brighton & Hove Independent competition, run in partnership with the leading pizza restaurant - take out and delivery - with branches in Preston Road, Brighton, and Station Road, Portslade. Congratulations and enjoy your prize, Eilish.
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Walkabout is returning to the seaside city of Brighton on West Street and is all set to open on Thursday, May 21 after a 400,000 development of the old Bedrock bar site.
The well-known nationwide bar chain will be celebrating its return to Brighton with a VIP party on the Thursday night showcasing Brighton DJs, live music, champagne & canaps from the new menu. The huge Bank Holiday weekend then kicks off with a special appearance from The Only Way Is Essexs very own Mario Falcone on Friday.
The arrival of Walkabout has created 35 new
permanent jobs, will see the installation of plush new bookable VIP areas, a Reef bar and brand new, state-of-the-art sound & light system with over 22 HD tvs. Not to be missed is the giant feature tree to act as a focal point in the middle of the venue.
The Reef bar features screens showing under-sea and beach footage from down under, giving the impression of being in a Great Barrier Reef-like paradise. The bar also boasts a variety
of pre-bookable booths for parties, meals, club nights and live music.
Front row seats can be pre-booked for all major televised live sports events; they will be shown on giant new projection screens, and multiple HD TVs, reaffirming Walkabouts great reputation as the only place in town for that big match atmosphere.
The development of the beer garden will mean sun seekers will have the opportunity to relax in the heat of the Brighton sunshine whilst
enjoying a fruity cocktail or an ice cold beverage from the fabulous new surf shack.
To tempt your taste buds will be a brand new food menu
with a delicious selection of light bites, main meals, sharing dishes, party platters and an authentic pie shop, along with a new drinks menu that includes wines, beers and mouth-water ing cocktails, inspired by the character and beauty of Australia.
Well known for its legendary party nights and live
sports, the combination of the new look modern venue and mouth-watering menu means Walkabout is also now the perfect place for an impromptu coffee, relaxing lunch or a chilled
out afternoon on your own or with friends.
Jamie Fox, Opening Manager said: Walkabout have always been famous for legendary party nights, fun, live music, sports on the BIG
SCREEN and great food and its fantastic that we can bring all this back to Brighton.
He continued: We cant wait for the public to see the development for themselves.
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Walkabout is returning to the seaside
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Street and is set to open after a 400,000 development of the old Bedrock bar site
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ELECTIONS 2015
Hove - Peter Kyle MPBrunswick and Adelaide*Phlim Mac Cafferty (Green) @Phelimmac*Ollie Sykes (Green elected) @Brunswick_Green
A key victory for the two Greens among the partys brightest and most committed star performers.
Central HoveClare Moonan (Labour)*Andrew Wealls (Conservative) @Wealls
One Labour gain from Greens An impressive result by Labour first-timer Clare Moonan.
GoldsmidJackie OQuinn (Labour) @jacquelquinnSaiorse Horan (Labour) @SaoirsejhAmanda Knight (Green)
Two Labour gains from Greens The Labour winners helped put their party in the hot seat.
Hangleton and Knoll*Dawn Barnett (Conservative) @DawnTonyNick* Tony Janio (Conservative) @DawnTonyNickNick Lewry (Conservative) @DawnTonyNicK
One Conservative gain from Labour Nick Lewry made it a hat-trick for the Conservatives.
Hove Park*Jayne Bennett (Conservative)*Vanessa Brown (Conservative)
The Conservatives won. There is not much more to say.
North Portslade*Penny Gilbey (Labour) @PortsladePenPeter Atkinson (Labour)
There had been some fears among Labour activists that the Conservatives might sneak a gain.
South Portslade*Les Hamilton (Labour)*Alan Robins (Labour)
Labour held both seats as long-serving councillor Les Hamilton and Alan Robins were re-elected..
WestbourneTom Bewick (Labour) @TomBewick*Denise Cobb (Conservative) @DeniseCobb13
One Labour gain from Conservatives The most remarkable result of the election, as Tom Bewick stormed to victory.
WishRobert Nemeth (Conservative) @robert_nemeth*Garry Peltzer Dunn (Conservative)
One Conservative gain from Greens Nick Taylor, a 24-year-old with a big future.
Brighton Pavilion - Caroline Lucas MPHanover and Elm GroveDavid Gibson (Green) @davidinhanoverDick Page (Green) @dicpagebrighton*Emma Daniel (Labour) @huxley06
The political map of Brighton and Hove
Hollingdean and StanmerTracey Hill (Labour) @TraceyMHillCaroline Penn (Labour) @ThePennyDropsMichael Inkpin-Leissner (Labour) @mikeleissner
Two Labour gains from Greens With the help of former MP David Lepper retired councillor Jeane Lepper, it was back to business as usual with a Labour trio.
Patcham*Geoffrey Theobald (Conservative)*Carol Theobald (Conservative)Lee Wares (Conservative)
Lee Wares, an able business person with a lot to contribute, will be a welcome addition to the Conservative Group.
One Labour gain from Greens. The hard work of Emma Daniel paid off. Because the Greens won it in 2011, it goes down formally as a Labour gain.
For full details of all the election results, visit: www.brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk
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Big investors eye restaurant business founded in HoveInvestors are weighing up whether to take a stake in a restaurant chain that was founded in Hove six years ago.
Giggling Squid has grown rapidly since it started selling Thai tapas in Church Road, Hove, in 2009.
Now the husband and wife owners, Andy and Pranee Laurillard, are looking for funds to pay for even more new openings.
Mr Laurillard said: Were trying to raise funds for growth. We still want to retain a majority stake and we want to pay our mortgage off. We mortgaged everything for this.
As well as in Hove, they have a restaurant in Market Street, Brighton, and 13 other sites in Sussex, Surrey, Kent, Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Bath. At least eight new openings are in the pipeline with the goal of operating a chain of 50 to 70 restaurants within five to seven years.
Their company, Giggling Restaurants, is working with accountancy firm Grant Thornton to attract investors, with an information memorandum due to be published in a few weeks time.
Trade buyers and private equity investors are showing interest, according to the Propel Info newsletter for the food and drink trade.
Propel said that Giggling Squid was already in advanced legal negotiations to acquire six more sites, five in the Home Counties and one in the Midlands.
The company is looking to raise
about 10 million. Its most recent accounts, to the end of March last year, show turnover up from 2.7 million a year earlier to 4.5 million. Operating profit fell from 282,000 to 46,000 and pre-tax profit dropped from 258,000 to 4,000 as the cost of new openings rose.
Mr and Mrs Laurillard are aiming for Giggling Squid to become Britains first national Thai restaurant chain.
They spent 150,000 on a refit of the original Hove premises last year after huge hailstones came through the roof and led to the restaurant flooding.
The Brighton and Hove restaurants are two of the best-performing in the company.
Meanwhile, Giggling Squid has hired Peter Morrison as its new operations director. Mr Morrison, who previously worked as operations director for Prezzos Chimichanga brand, lives in Brighton.
Business New director forChurchill Square
Churchill Square Shopping Centre has appointed a new director.
Mark Buchanan-Smith has significant experience in retail management as well as a strong background in operations and project management.
Before joining Churchill Square, he was retail delivery and technical services manager at Hammerson, the leading owner-manager and developer of retail property.
His appointment marks a return to Churchill Square, where he previously held the position of assistant centre director.
Mr Buchanan-Smith said: Its a fantastic time to be re-joining Churchill Square.
The centre is undergoing an exciting transformation with the Western Road frontage improvements, incorporating the new Topshop. There will be also be new names joining the list of leading retailers, such as Holland & Barrett, Kiko, and Schuh Kids.
These are exciting times for the centre and I look forward to getting to grips with my new role and contributing to the continued success of Churchill Square.
Andy Laurillard has a recipe for growth Mark Buchanan-Smith is returning to Churchill Square
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THE MOODY BLUES Mon 8 June
MICHAEL MCINTYRE Thur 27-Sun 30 Aug
CROSBY, STILLS AND NASH Sat 19 Sept
JOE BONAMASSA Fri 30 & Sat 31 Oct
DIVERSITY Sun 1 Nov
WWE LIVE Wed 11 Nov
THE VACCINES Thur 19 Nov
PAUL WELLER Fri 20 Nov
BILL BAILEY Thur 3 Dec
CARO EMERALD Sat 5 Dec
JOOLS HOLLAND Sat 12 Dec
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Entertainment
Competition
This week's must-seeThe RehearsalChichester Festival TheatreMay8 - June 13The Count, better known as Tiger, is famous for his spectacular parties.
In three days time, in his elegant French chteau, his guests are to be treated to an evening of amateur dramatics, complete with lavish Louis XV costumes.
The glamorous cast includes Tigers mistress, his wife, her lover,
and Lucile, the beautiful young governess who looks after the chteaus twelve resident orphans.
But as soon as rehearsals begin its clear that this eighteenth-century play will unleash just as much passion, shock and intrigue off stage as it will on. Soon its hard to know when the scheming twentieth-century cast are acting and when theyre not.
Written in 1950, Anouilhs
savagely funny and devilishly clever comedy is a searing exposure of the characters we adopt, the truths we conceal and the secret roles we most passionately want to play. At its heart is a profound question: what is performance, and why do we need it?
For tickets, call: 01243 781312 or visit: www.cft.org.uk
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Katsi Promotions present Casino Royale - in partnership with Ghost premium vodka - on Saturday, June 6, a showcase evening of the amazing new alcohol brand, supercars, gaming, live music, DJs, dancing, cocktails, giveaways and canaps.
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Brain Gym No.222
Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.
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How you rate:
20 words - average;30 words - good;40 words - very good;50 or more - excellent.
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Give yourself ten minutes to nd as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in s are permitted. There is one 9-letter word to be found.
adorn, adorns, arson, darn, darns, dawn, dawns, dons, down, downs, downward, downwards, drawn, drown, drowns, nods, onward, onwards, owns, radon, roan, rowan, sand, sawn, snow, sonar, sown, swan, sworn, wand, warn, warns, worn.
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Fill in the grids below so that every column, every row and each of the 3x3 boxes contains all the digits from 1 to 9.
Double Crossword
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Cryptic Clues:Choose either quick or cryptic clues.
4. Teaches one way to conscate (7)
8. Gloss over (8) 9. Id note a friend in
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10. Swedish girl riding around (6)
11. Smile wryly when given the wrong directions (6)
12. Sailors in the drink (8)
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20. First two letters posted away (6)
21. Base Shakespearian character (6)
22. Little of the courts time will be taken by this group of dissipated people (4,3)
23. Be inclined to receive support from others? (4,2)
24. Back the other side (7)
1. She robbed her sleeping partner of his capital assets (7)
2. Bounty - and its a big ship too (7)
3. Possibly deigns to draw (6)
5. Sent about ten cents as a deposit (8)
6. Its passengers will be late (6)
7. As yet unalarmed? (6)
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15. Very hard worker supports a mother (7)
16. A variety of bread to cause friction (6)
17. Sting to anger (6) 19. Smoothed out on
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CirclegramReplace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?
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Last weeks solutions:CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Second-class; 9 And; 10 Lower-case; 11 Paced; 13 Epistle; 14 Minute; 16 Uglier; 18 Deep-est; 19 Might; 20 Underhand; 21 Too; 22 Prime number. Down: 2 End; 3 Oiled; 4 Dawned; 5 Larking; 6 Star-tling; 7 Happy medium; 8 Penetration; 12 Contender; 15 Theorem; 17 Strain; 19 Madam; 21 Toe. QUICK - Across: 1 Opinionated; 9 Met; 10 Spectator; 11 Array; 13 Observe; 14 Superb; 16 Pennon; 18 Detests; 19 Dodge; 20 Rebellion; 21 Gas; 22 Never-ending. Down: 2 Put; 3 Nasty; 4 Oberon; 5 Artiste; 6 Enthroned; 7 Ambassadors; 8 Free and easy; 12 Reputable; 15 Resolve; 17 Aspire; 19 Dined; 21 Gun.
BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) proposes to make the Orders named below under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which if they come into force will introduce various changes to the Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays in part of the roads identified:-
BRIGHTON & HOVE VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2008 AMENDMENT ORDER NO. * 201* (ref: TRO-10a-2015)
New Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays:-
At Any Time: Hereford Street & Richmond Parade (Zone C), Clarendon Villas (Zone N), Sutherland Road (Zone U) & Kingsway & Langdale Garden (Zone W)
Removal of Disabled Bays which are no longer required:- Tivoli Crescent (Zone A), Ashton Rise Evelyn Terrace & Royal Crescent (Zone C), Chesham Road, Donald Hall Road, Manor Road & Maresfield Road (Zone H), Warleigh Road (Zone J), Brooker Street (Zone N), Cromwell Road, Lyndhurst Road & Osmond Road (Zone O), Montgomery Street, Portland Road, Ruskin Road & Scott Road (Zone R), Titian Road & Wish Road (Zone W)
Disabled Parking Bay Changed to Time Limited Disabled Parking Bay:- Kingswood Street (Zone C)
BRIGHTON & HOVE OUTER AREAS (WAITING, LOADING AND PARKING) AND CYCLE LANES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2013 AMENDMENT ORDER NO. * 201* (ref: TRO-10b-2015)
New Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays:-
At Any Time: Agnes Street, Bexhill Road, Carlyle Street, Clarke Avenue, Findon Road, Florence Avenue, Freshfield Road, Gardener Street (Portslade), Gordon Road (Portslade), Hampden Road, Harmsworth Crescent, Hollingbury Crescent, Hollingdean Road, Hythe Road, Jesmond Road, Manor Hill, Newmarket Road, North Lane, Norwich Drive, Queensway, Sandhurst Avenue, Sutton Close & Valley Road.
Removal of Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays which are no longer required:-
19 Beaconsfield Road (Portslade), (oppsite) 69/71 Beatty Avenue, 28 Bolney Road, Norwood Flats Carden Hill, 1 Craven Road, 71 Drove Crescent (Portslade), 43 Florence Avenue, 89 Hornby Road, (opposite rear of 78 Burstead Close) Hutton Road, 5 Knoyle Road, 111 Ladysmith Road, 7 Leybourne Close, (opposite) 1 Meadow Close, 68 Moulsecoomb Way, 264 New Church Road, 19 Oakdene Gardens, (opposite) 53 Patchdean, 56 & 68 Portland Villas, 105 & 109 Queensway, 23 Ringmer Drive, (adjoining 15 Mornington Mansion, New Church road) Roman Road, 36 St Leonards Avenue, (adjoining 228 New Church Road) St Leonards Gardens, 28, 63 & 86 St Leonards Road (Hove), 13 St Nicholas Road (Portslade), 23 Sandhurst Avenue, 95 Staplefield Drive, Stonery Close, 67 Valley Road & 17/19 Wickhurst Road.
BRIGHTON & HOVE SEAFRONT (VARIOUS RESTRICTIONS) CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2008 AMENDMENT ORDER No.* 201*(ref: TRO-10c-2015)
Removal of Disabled Bays which are no longer required:- Marine Parade (opposite Royal Crescent)
A copy of this Notice, the proposed Orders, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for proposing to make the Orders, may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-proposals. These documents together with a copy of the existing Orders to be amended may also be examined at the Customer Service Centres at Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton (Monday to Friday 8.45am-4.30pm) and Hove Town Hall, Ground Floor, Norton Road, Hove, (Monday to Friday 8.45am-5.00pm).
All objections and other representations relating to any or all of the proposed Orders must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and should be sent to the Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, 2nd Floor Kings House, Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2LS (quoting the above reference) or by e-mail to [email protected] or online (see details above) no later than 5 June 2015.
For legal reasons, only correspondence including a full name and address will be considered.
Dated: 15 May 2015.
Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS.
BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
BRIGHTON & HOVE OUTER AREAS (WAITING, LOADING AND PARKING) AND CYCLE LANES CONSOLIDATION
ORDER 2013 AMENDMENT NO. * 201* (TRO-11-2015)
NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) proposes to make the above named Order under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, which if it comes into force will introduce the following changes:
Proposed Double yellow lines in Saltdean Vale from the junction of Arundel Drive East
Proposed Limited Waiting Monday to Saturday 8am to 6pm (1 hour no return in 2 hours) in Lustrells Vale (outside Nos.75 to 85).
A copy of this Notice, the proposed Order, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-proposals. These documents together with a copy of the existing Order to be amended may also be examined at the Customer Service Centres at Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton (Monday to Friday 8.45am-4.30pm) and Hove Town Hall, Ground Floor, Norton Road, Hove, (Monday to Friday 8.45am-5.00pm).
All objections and other representations relating to the proposed Order must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and should be sent to the Head of Transport, Brighton & Hove City Council, 2nd Floor Parking Infrastructure, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove, BN3 2LS quoting the TRO reference number(s) shown above or by e-mail to [email protected] or online (see details above) no later than 5 June 2015. For legal reasons, only correspondence including a full name and address will be considered.
Dated: 15 May 2015.
Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS.
BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
BRIGHTON & HOVE VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2015
AMENDMENT ORDER NO.X 201X (REF TRO-9A-2015)
BRIGHTON & HOVE SEAFRONT (VARIOUS RESTRICTIONS)
CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2008 AMENDMENT ORDER NO.X 201X
(REF. TRO-9B-2015)
NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) proposes to make the above named Orders under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, which if they come into force will amend descriptions of various parking places and loading restrictions in the traffic order to reflect correct on-site measurements and locations for the following roads:-
Zone R Bolsover Road
Zone W Glendor Road, Kingsway (between Wish Road and a point 38 metres west of Saxon Road), Marine Avenue, New Church Road (from Wish Road to Mornington Crescent on the north side and Wish Road to Roman Road on the South side), Norman Road, Saxon Road, Tandridge Road, Tennis Road.
Seafront Kingsway from Wish Road to a point 35 metres west of Saxon Road
A copy of this Notice, the proposed Orders, plans showing the length of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for proposing to make the Orders, may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-proposals. These documents together with a copy of the existing Order to be amended may also be examined at the Customer Service Centres at Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton (Monday to Friday 8.45am-4.30pm) and Hove Town Hall, Ground Floor, Norton Road, Hove, (Monday to Friday 8.45am-5.00pm).
All objections and other representations relating to the proposed Orders must be made in writing and all objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and should be sent to the Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor, Kings House, Hove, BN3 2LS quoting the TRO reference number or by e-mail to [email protected] or online (see details above) no later than 5th June 2015. For legal reasons, only correspondence including a full name and address will be considered.
Dated: 15th May 2015.
Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing. Brighton & Hove City Council. c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS.
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WAYLAND AVENUE 725,000 Freehold
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED. A home for various modern lifestyles; from family life to live-work, or home and income possibilities. Fabulous views, roof terrace, gardens and garage. Ideally located for commuting. Energy Rating E52.
Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
PORTLAND VILLAS335,000 Price guiden Fantastic gf 2 bed garden flatn Stylish modern kitchen & bathroomn Off street parkingn GCH & underfloor heatingn EPC D59
Call Hove office 01273 321000
PORTLAND LANEOffers in excess of 355,000n 2 bedroom semi detached housen South facing patio garden n Parking. Chain freen Well presented throughoutn EPC C72
Call Hove office 01273 321000
MELBOURNE STREET300,000 Freeholdn Bright & spacious 2 bedroom period housen Arranged over 3 floorsn Modern fitted kitchen & bathroomn West facing rear patio gardenn EPC D64
Call Lewes Road office 01273 321000
CHANNEL VIEW ROAD465,000 Freeholdn No onward chain n 5 Bedroom Detached Housen Fantastic Viewsn Garage & Driveway n EPC D56
Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
PITT GARDENSOffers in excess of 305,000 Freeholdn New UPVC Double Glazing throughoutn Landscaped Rear Gardenn Newly fitted Patio Doors n Garage, separate workshop with powern EPC D64
Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866
FRIAR WALK850,000 Freeholdn 4 bed family homen Lounge, dining roomn Kitchen/breakfast room, garagen Large gardenn EPC E40
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HASTINGS ROAD185,000 Leaseholdn Delightful one bedroom flatn Tastefully improved by current owner n Popular location next to vibrant Lewes Rd n Private courtyardn EPC D58
Call Lewes Road office 01273 321000
HORTON ROAD295,000 Freeholdn 3 bed end of terrace housen Good size lounge & fitted kitchen n Rear gardenn Available chain freen EPC C69
Call Fiveways office 01273 566777
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WANTEDFreehold / Leasehold Cafes and Restaurants
All local areas considered
SOUTHERN HOUSING TRUST LTD
Flats / houses wanted
Management costs removed
Single or multiple units
3-15 year agreements
All maintenance/repairs included
Rents paid quarterly in advance
GROUND RENTS WANTED
We are retained by a London based investor to acquire freehold ground rents from single buildings to larger
portfolios
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Western Road, Hove90 cover restaurant on GF, kitchens on lowerground, maisonette over 1st & 2nd floors
850,000 FREEHOLD
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87 Church Road, Hove, BN3 2BB
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!ailable Now
With interest rates still at an all time low, have you considered purchasing property and entering the rental market? We can guide you into buying in the right locations and point you in the right direction with local financial advisors. Please contact us today! All rents quoted exclude other charges/fees which may be payable. For more information please contact us on 01273 208020
Eaton Gardens, Hove 1,200 PCMn TFF two double bedroom property
n Bright living area, private balcony
n Allocated parking space
n Available Now!
Wilbury Road, Hove 950 PCMn Unfurnished two bedroom flat
n Highly desirable road in central Hove
n Open plan modern kitchen
n Available Now!
Brunswick Terrace, Hove 950 PCMn Unfurnished FF two bedroom property
n Period features, ample storage in hallway
n Neutrally decorated throughout
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!ailable Now
East Street, Brighton 975 PCMn Two bedroom, excellent central Brighton location
n Two double bedrooms, large kitchen
n Separate dual sunny lounge
n Available 05/06/2015
Holland Road, Hove 1,050 PCMn LGF two bedroom, central Hove minutes from Seafront
n V.large living area, separate kitchen
n GFCH, own entrance
n Available Now!
Sandringham Drive, Hove 1795 PCMn Ideal family home four bedroom
n Situated over three floors
n Well-presented rear garden with decking
n Available 22/05/2015
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!
Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom
n Secure block, great Hove location
n Modern kitchen all appliances, bright lounge
n Available Now!ailable Now
Pembroke Crescent, Hove 440 PCMn Unfurnished bedsit with balcony
n Water and Council tax included
n Newly fitted shared bathrooms
n Available Now!
The Drive, Hove 485 PCMn Large bedsit second floor
n Walking distance to Hove station and George Street
n Shared bathrooms
n Available 05/06/2014
York Grove, Brighton 625 PCMn Small one bed flat, close to Brighton Station
n Large open plan kitchen and lounge area
n Double bedroom, white suite bathroom with shower
n Available 18/06/2015
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Whitehawk striker Jake Robinson looks dejected after the play-off defeat atBoreham Wood (Photograph: JJ Waller)
Sitting writing this as the sun is shining, we realise the one day of summer is nearly upon us and that means cricket. We can tell this is the case because (a) it was foggy and rainy on Monday and (b) Sussex lost.
This week in the Radio Reverb rabbit hutch, we welcome back
Zac Toumazi, chief executive at Sussex County Cricket Club, and Sussex fast bowler James Anyon, fresh from his stint in the commentary box with Adrian Harms.
Tune into Radio Reverb, 97.2FM, online at www.radioreverb.com, or via the podcast on iTunes and www.albionroar.co.uk. The show is brought to you in association with www.oldfootballshirts.com
The Albion Roar
Alan Wares@albionroar
Albion need improvement in a number areas over the summer.
Recruitment or lack of it can make or break a season before a ball has been kicked. It happened at Blackpool in 2014/15, and to a certain extent at the Albion too.
With Sami Hyypia not arriving until mid-June, many deals to bring in players werent made until the season was underway. They werent prepared early enough, and that combined with a number of other factors led to what was a season to forget.
This year, the Seagulls need to get things right, and with Chris Hughton in charge most fans will be confident he can do that. A number of positions need covering, and theres every chance he could bring back some of the players who were on-loan last season on a permanent basis.
Greg Halford and Joe Bennett would both have roles to play in defence. The former is being released by Nottingham Forest, and can play anywhere across the back four. The 25-year old Bennett will find out
whether he will feature in Tim Sherwoods plans at Aston Villa in the next few weeks.
In midfield, Albion is well covered, and Andrew Crofts return from injury will feel like gaining a new player if he can get back to full fitness. However, there is still a need to add a creative attacking player who can break down opponents in the mould of what Vicente, Andrea Orlandi and Joao Teixeira have offered in recent
years.The key area of recruitment is
up front. Our defensive record last
season wasnt awful, but our strikers just couldnt score. Whether we need a direct replacement for Leonardo Ulloa is debatable, but Hughton needs at least two new strikers and one of those must be a proven goalscorer at this level.
To make any progress, Albion must add goals to the side.
Over the course of the close season well be focusing on the people, players and games that shaped the club we know today.
One such luminary is Jimmy Case. The word legend is often used in football parlance these days, often wholly inappropriately, but in terms of this combative midfielder it is fully justified.
James Robert Case joined hometown club Liverpool from local non-league outfit South Liverpool in 1973.
While learning his trade in the reserves he continued his electrician apprenticeship and finally graced the hallowed turf of Anfield for the first time in April 1975.
Renowned for his tough-tackling, pinpoint passing, thunderbolt shot, and classic Scouse moustache, Jimmy soon become a fixture in the side under Bill Shankly, winning the league four times and lifting the European Cup when it was a knockout competition on an incredible three occasions.
Aged 27, Case was used as a makeweight in a deal that sent the cultured Mark Lawrenson
who always seems to forget he spent four years at the Goldstone Ground to work with Bob Paisley.
At this juncture, Albion were an established First Division club and in 1983, Case scored in nearly every round as Jimmy Melia, and his disco shoes, reached the FA Cup Final.
Manager Chris
Cattlin, in his infinite wisdom, decided 30-year-old Cases career was winding down and flogged him to Southampton for a paltry 30,000. The midfielder then went on and played for a further six seasons in the old First Division!
A campaign along the coast at AFC Bournemouth and Jimmy ended up back at the Goldstone, at the ripe old age of 39! His creativity remained, if his legs had slowed somewhat, and his experience made a difference to Liam Bradys side. Possibly the most memorable contribution during his second stint was towards the end of a stunning League Cup victory at Leicester City in 1994 when, with his team 2-0 ahead, Case timewasted taking a corner and was promptly sent off. He protested to the referee that he couldnt hear the whistle because he was deaf!
His much worn boots were finally hung up at 41 and just a fortnight later he replaced the sacked Brady as manager, under incredibly difficult circumstances. His short spell at the helm is largely forgettable but what a player.
A true Albion legend.
Jimmy Case: A true Brighton and Hove Albion legendDan Tester@BHIndyAlbion
Bradley Stratton@BradStrat
Summer clear-out at the Amex?
Andrew Crofts hopes to fully recover from a tear to his anterior cruciate ligament (Photograph: Paul Hazlewood)
Jimmy Case crunches into Manchester Uniteds Ray Wilkins during the 1983 FA Cup finalJimmy Case, a true Albion legend
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