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  • 2 days ago | theargus.co.uk | Charles Pring

    Here's who has appeared at Brighton Magistrates' Court (Image: NQ) A ROUND-UP of recent cases heard at Brighton Magistrates’ Court. Martyn Weber, 38, of Crowhurst Road, Catsfield, East Sussex, admitted breaching a suspended sentence order by missing unpaid work appointments on August 10, August 17, and August 24, 2024. A sentence of 12 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, had originally been imposed for assault by beating on February 10, 2023.

  • 5 days ago | theargus.co.uk | Charles Pring

    6 1/1 Plans have been submitted to replace rail shelters with new 'heritage style' waiting rooms. The proposal, which concerns Lewes Station, involves swapping existing shelters on Platforms 1 and 2 with new designs reflecting the station's historical character. The new shelters will be positioned at the London End of both platforms, and will not affect any existing heritage assets, according to the submitted plans.

  • 5 days ago | theargus.co.uk | Charles Pring

    The bungalow at 81 Cooden Drive (Image: Google) Plans to replace a bungalow with five flats and a family house have provoked fury. A revised planning application has been submitted to demolish a bungalow and replace it with five flats and a family house on Cooden Drive, Bexhill. The new application, which is an alteration of a previously accepted plan, has been met with strong objections from Bexhill Town Council and nearby residents.

  • 5 days ago | greatbritishlife.co.uk | Charles Pring

    A Grade-I listed medieval manor frequented by Led Zeppelin is on sale for £3,250,000. Horselunges Manor, a six-bed detached house in Hellingly, near Hailsham, dates all the way back to the 15th century. The manor was formerly the residence of Peter Grant, the manager of legendary rock band Led Zeppelin, and featured in their 1976 concert film The Song Remains the Same. The house has six bedrooms, a two-bedroom cottage, moated gardens and grounds and a swimming pool with a pool house.

  • 6 days ago | theargus.co.uk | Charles Pring

    Seven celebs you may not have known studied at the University of Sussex (Image: Wikimedia) The University of Sussex has shaped many a young mind since receiving its royal charter back in 1961. In that time, it has seen swathes of preeminent thinkers and innovators pass through its doors, including five Nobel Prize winners, 15 fellows of the Royal Society, ten fellows of the British Academy, and 24 fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences.

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