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  • 03 November 2016 2:27 PM | Tracie Davey
      • Adur District Council have submitted the Adur Local Plan to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 20th October 2016 for independent examination. 

        The Submission Adur Local Plan 2016, together with supporting documentation submitted to the Secretary of State is available on the Council website at:

        http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/alp-submission-2016/

        The submitted documents include:

        -    Submission Adur Local Plan 2016

        -    Policies and Inset Maps October 2016

        -    Proposed Main Modifications 2016

        -    Proposed Minor Modifications 2016

        -    Sustainability Appraisal October 2016 and Appraisal of Proposed Main Modifications

        -    Equalities and Health Impact Assessment 2016 and Assessment of Proposed Main Modifications

        -    Statement of Consultation (Reg 22) October 2016

        -    Sequential and Exception Test 2016

        The above documents will be made available in hard copy at venues listed below.

        Additionally, the following documents can be made available at venues on request:

        -        Adur Infrastructure Delivery Plan October 2016
      • -        Adur Duty to Co-operate Statement October 2016
      • -        PAS Soundness Checklist 2016
      • -        PAS Legal Checklist  2016
      • -        Topic papers on Housing; Flood Risk; Shoreham Harbour; Economy and Employment, and Local Green Gaps.
      • -         Policy/Evidence Checklist
      • -        Adur Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment Update 2015
      • -         Housing Implementation Strategy 2016       
      • -    Copies of  representations received in response to the Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan 2014, and Amendments to the Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan (2016)
      •  

      Location of Documents for Inspection

      Copies of the documents referred to above are available at the following locations for inspection:

      Shoreham Centre, 2 Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5WU (Open Mondays- Fridays 9am – 5pm).

      Shoreham Library, St Mary’s Road, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5ZA (Open Mondays 10am-7pm, Tues, Wed, Thurs 10am – 6pm, Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat 10am-4pm).

      Lancing Library, Penstone Park, Lancing BN15 9DL (Open Mon-Fri 10am – 6pmSat 10am-4pm).

      Southwick Library, Southdown Road, Southwick, BN42 4FT (Open Mon-Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat 10am – 2pm).

      In addition to providing copies of the said documents in accordance with Regulations 22 and 35, reference copies will be placed at Sompting Parish Council (Harriet Johnson Centre, Old School House, Loose Lane, Lancing, BN15 0BG) and Lancing Parish Council (Parish Hall, South Street, Lancing, BN15 8AJ).

      Electronic versions: The Submission Adur Local Plan (2016), Policies Map and other supporting documentation can be found on the Council’s website at: 

      http://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/alp-submission-2016/

      The Local Plan will now be subject to an independent examination which will be conducted by the Planning Inspectorate on behalf of the Secretary of State. A series of public examination hearings will take place and those invited to attend by the Planning Inspector will have the opportunity to respond to matters raised by the Inspector.

      Once the public examination hearings are confirmed, details will be made available on the Adur District Council website. Details will also be sent to all those who made representations at previous Regulation 19 stages (Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan 2014, and Amendments to the Proposed Submission Adur Local Plan (2016).

      A Programme Officer has been appointed to assist the Planning Inspector. All future correspondence relating to the public examination hearings should be via the Programme Officer, using the following contact details:

      Mr Chris Banks

      Programme Officer

      Mob:   07817 322750

      email: bankssolutionsuk@gmail.com

      For other information please contact: adurplanningpolicy@adur-worthing.gov.uk or telephone: 01273-263000 and ask for the Adur Planning Policy Team.


  • 03 November 2016 2:24 PM | Tracie Davey

    Skills and knowledge development were at the forefront of the latest meeting of the Greater Brighton Economic Board, held Tuesday 18 October in Newhaven. Chairman of the Board, and Leader of Worthing Borough Council, Daniel Humphreys, takes up the story.

    “The Greater Brighton Economic Board is now in its third year of operation and was formed in order to harness the creativity, innovation and determination that flows through the City Region towards a sustainable, resilient, economy.

    “The progress made to date on many of the infrastructure projects is clear and we are now awaiting the Autumn Statement to learn the fate of the Growth Deal Bids we have made this year. Assuming that these are successful, we can expect to see the best part of £1billion invested into the City Region in the medium term with nearly 10,000 jobs created and almost 6,000 homes built for those who are driving our Region’s economy forward, alongside a significant amount of commercial floorspace as well.

    “Underpinning this growth will be a highly educated, skilled workforce with access to lifelong learning opportunities. The Economic Board is driving forward an ambition to create an Apprenticeship Brokerage Service - an innovation which will make it easier for businesses of all sizes to access the training, and workforce, they will need for sustained growth.

    “We know that the apprenticeship landscape is changing and the development of the Brokerage Service is a creative way to improve engagement between schools and businesses, as well as promoting an improved understanding with parents about the potential of apprenticeships for their children.

    “We also know that the current system is not easily navigated for small and medium sized businesses who would benefit the most from it, but who don’t have the time required to become experts in the different options. The Greater Brighton Apprenticeship Brokerage Service would act as a conduit between employers and training providers and help them access the pipeline of talent needed for economic growth.

    “I have been delighted to hear today that we are determined to launch the Brokerage Service and that a consultation is underway via the Employer Action Group - which has representatives across the City Region - with key levy payers in the region to explore how this offer will meet employers’ needs as we approach the advent of the Apprenticeship levy in April 2017. This of course follows on from the launch of the Digital Apprenticeship Service in January, which will see national attention focused on the potential of apprentices.

    “In a major coup for the City Region, we’ve also learnt today that Brighton and Sussex Universities will be co-hosting the British Science Festival 2017 - the first time that it’s been held here since 1983. Between 5th and 9th September 2017, thousands of people will have the opportunity to discover cutting edge developments and debate key issues facing our society. With access to some of the world’s top scientists, engineers, technologists and social scientists, this will be an unparalleled opportunity to inspire a generation of learners of all ages.

    “Finally, we have also heard some exceptionally good news regarding the City Region’s application to the One Public Estate fund. While a formal announcement is yet to be made, I can say that the City Region will soon benefit from substantial Government investment allowing us to take a new approach to the use of public land for housing, employment stimulus and as an opportunity to transform public services.

    “This is a region which is growing; a region which means business and a region which will be a major driver of the South East economy. I am, and continue to be, proud to serve as the Chair of the Greater Brighton Economic Board during this exceptionally exciting time.”


  • 03 November 2016 2:20 PM | Tracie Davey


    The new season is in full swing, and there's still plenty on offer. See below for some of the great shows we've got on. We are offering a tailored package for groups if you and your colleagues would like to enjoy a special night out. Want drinks and nibbles for the whole team? No problem. A private show or film screening? We offer buy the house prices on every event. That something extra? If you can think of it, we'll see what we can do for you. 

    These packages are not just limited to the shows listed here. If there's anything in particular that takes your fancy, then do get in touch with us. It's simple: tickets can be reserved for as long as you need, and we won't charge you cancellation fees if not everyone wants to come.

    If you would like to make a reservation, or if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch on 01903 231227 or by email mark.gordon@adur-worthing.gov.uk

    SPECIAL OFFERS FOR ALL YOUR COLLEAGUES
    REHEARSAL FOR MURDER
    Connaught Theatre | 17-22 October
     7.30pm evenings
    2.30pm matinees (Wed & Sat)


    Bill Kenwright presents The Classic Thriller Company's Rehearsal for Murder at the Connaught Theatre. Penned by the award - winning writing duo, William Levinson and William Link, the creators of Murder She Wroteand the TV detective series Columbo, this classic 'whodunnit' murder mystery will definitely have you on the edge of your seat.


    SPECIAL OFFER £10 off a pair of tickets 
    Quote RFM when booking

    BOOK NOW 
    LEO GREEN PRESENTS: SOUND OF THE 50s
    Pavilion Theatre | 21 October | 7.30pm


    Following his hit BBC Radio 2 series, Leo Green presents Sounds Of The 50s – live!

    A highly talented showman in his own right, Leo will be joined on the night by a host of singers and musicians, performing hits from the likes of Elvis, Buddy Holly, James Brown, Cliff Richard, Sam Cooke, Bill Haley, Frankie Laine, The Drifters, Jackie Wilson and many others, all woven around Leo's accompanying sax playing and the stories of his days with Van Morrison and Jools Holland.


    SPECIAL OFFER tickets £7.50 
    Quote TUTTI FRUTTI when booking

    BOOK NOW 
    Rhum and Clay theatre company
    64 SQUARES
    Connaught Studio | 27 October | 7.30pm

    Welcome to B’s mind. B’s got some memories he wants to share with you. He wants to tell you about how he ended up on a cruise ship, playing chess against the current world chess champion. He wants to tell you about his life and the choices he’s made. The problem? He’s been split into four and can’t remember what happened.

    Join Rhum and Clay theatre company for their debut show at the Worthing Theatres in two weeks' time, and watch spellbound as a fast - moving, experimental and highly gripping narrative unfolds onstage before your eyes, adapted from Stefan Zweig's The Royal Game. 

    The power is in your hands...Pay What You Think It's Worth! Ask our Box Office team for more information.

    BOOK NOW 
    Paul Holman Associates
    The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan
    Pavillion Theatre | 2 December - 8 January 2017

    If you haven't already got your tickets for this year's panto extravaganza, then hurry up and buy them, because it's going to be our biggest and best yet! Join us on our magical swashbuckling adventure, filled with comedy japes, colourful costumes, punchy musical numbers and amazing special effects. 

    Featuring a fantastic and star-studded cast - Richard 'Dick' McCourt, Amelia Lily (X Factor)and Lloyd Daniels (X Factor), this is one for all the family.

    Tickets from £12.50 
    Filling up fast! 


    BOOK NOW 
    Slot Machine Theatre
    Kipper's Snowy Day
    Connaught Theatre | 19 - 29 December

    “It was a new morning, and it was snowing! 
    Kipper rushed outside.
    The snow lay deep and smooth and new, like an empty page waiting to be scribbled on…”

    Kipper and his best friend Tiger go on an adventure in the snow – but on the way they lose their friend Arnold in a terrible storm. Will they find him? And will they find their way back home?

    Based on the award-winning Kipper stories by Mick Inkpen, this gorgeous children's show will leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling. 

    GROUPS OF 10+ = £10 (usually £13.50)
    One for the kids


    BOOK NOW


  • 03 November 2016 2:19 PM | Tracie Davey


    Time is running out - make sure you get your tickets for the Adur & Worthing Business Awards 2016

    Held at the Worthing Pavilion Theatre on Friday November 11th, this year’s awards ceremony promises to be one of celebration for all involved, as businesses successfully complete their ride on the crest of the economic wave.

    If you want to purchase a ticket for this event the please click here


  • 29 September 2016 1:16 PM | Tracie Davey


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    Your round-up of the latest manufacturing news


    Pound jumps as UK manufacturing activity rebounds

    The value of the pound has jumped after a survey indicated the UK's manufacturing sector rebounded sharply in August ...

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    On the Road to Digital Ops in Manufacturing

    Much attention has been placed on how digital technologies are expected to transform the way every industry conducts business ...

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    'Manufacturing doesn't necessarily have an attractive image - youngsters need to be aware of the opportunities'

    Paul Chapman from Nifco talks about the importance of giving young people an understanding of different types of career ...

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    To thrive in the future, manufacturing will have to get "smarter"

    To respond to demand more quickly, manufacturers will need to incorporate big data, advanced analytics, and other technologies into their operations, according to a white paper from UPS ...

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    What's in your smartphone? Watch out for the next ‘conflict minerals’

    Leonardo DiCaprio's 2006 movie "Blood Diamond" shed light on the sometimes dubious origins of luxury goods, but now attention is shifting to metals and other commodities that are mined using child or slave labour, or in dangerous conditions ...

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  • 29 September 2016 12:48 PM | Tracie Davey

    West Sussex Health and Life Sciences Cluster

    West Sussex Health and Life Sciences Cluster September 2016 Update

    Welcome to the latest news update, keeping you informed about the health and life sciences initiatives we are progressing, highlighting relevant sector events and opportunities, and updating you on the exciting things that are happening in the county.

    In this update we launch news of two new exciting events, highlight ground breaking research being carried out by Blond McIndoe in the world of regenerative medicine, and offer an opportunity for you to raise your organisation's profile and access high numbers of students and graduates.

    Since the last update we have been busy expanding our ecosystem and connecting with organisations such as the Knowledge Transfer Network, OBN, the Science Council, and Cogent Skills. We have linked with numerous regional projects including the University of Chichester's European Regional Development Fund Care through Innovation Bid, and IoTUK & DigiCat Brighton's Care Clinic. We have been gathering additional intelligence on the sector and are delighted to report that we have now identified over 120 related companies in the county.

    What are your business needs?

    It is our ambition to further our understanding of your needs and will be shortly commissioning a piece of work which will look into the skills and workforce development challenges that you face, and also the business support requirements of our SMEs.

    More information will be included in the next update, but those wishing for additional information in advance of this should contact Rachael.merriman@westsussex.gov.uk

    Do you have a wage bill of over £3 million? Are you interested in finding out how to utilise the Apprenticeships Levy?

    On November 4th we will be partnering with Cogent Skills to deliver 'An Employers Guide to Skills Reform and Apprenticeship Levy Workshop' in Horsham. The free event will cover a range of useful topics and will help companies prepare themselves for the changes that are due to come into effect in May 2017. For a full list of topics, event information and registration please follow this link.

    Save the date- Tuesday 6 December at 6.30pm. Top quality funding and export event to take place at the Holiday Inn, Gatwick. 

    The West Sussex Health and Life Sciences Cluster are delighted to announce that we are partnering with OBN to deliver an event entitled 'Sources of public non-dilutable funding and export support to UK R&D companies' in December. The event will consist of several high quality presentations from experts in the field followed by an exciting panel discussion and networking opportunities with companies from the wider South East Region. 

    To read the full press release and for further details click here.  

    Coast to Capital Region Business Growth Grants - Open for Applications

    Grants of between £15,000 to £100,000 are available to SME businesses who are located in the Coast to Capital Region, which includes the whole of West Sussex and who are looking to grow and to create new jobs. The grant should be used to fund capital items and can be used for up to 40% of the total project costs.

    If you are interested in the grants programme and would like to learn more about how it could help your business please visit or email businessgrants@westsussex.gov.uk

    West Sussex Research Group unveils plans for Scar Biobank

    The ‘Scar Study’ is a collaboration between Blond McIndoe Research Foundation, The Queen Victoria Hospital and Horder HealthCare.  All three organisations are based on the East Grinstead campus and share a collective aspiration to deliver patient-oriented innovations.

    The aim of the Scar Study is to develop a scar tissue biobank which will assist research in understanding processes and therapies that lead to scar-free healing.  The potential to reduce the impact of scarring on the patient exists through the development of novel materials, cell therapies and medicines. In order to understand how these therapies should be developed, a better understanding of the molecules and proteins (biomarkers) involved in scarring is necessary. Knowing the involvement of these biomarkers in scarring will enable innovative approaches to be harnessed, perhaps enhancing the body’s own regenerative processes to promote scar-free healing.

    If you would like to understand more about the study or would like to be involved as a sponsor, please get in touch with CEO, Maxine Smeaton maxine.smeaton@blondmcindoe.org or telephone her on 01342 414295.

    Are you interested in accessing 3,000 potential candidates for as little as £200?

    On November 2nd the Universities of Brighton and Sussex will jointly host a careers fair at the Amex Community Stadium. The Careers Fair will be an excellent opportunity to raise the profile of your organisation with students and graduates from Brighton, Sussex and the wider higher education pool. For more information please view.

    Coastal STEMfest to be repeated again in 2017!!!

    Coastal STEMfest, the two month-long celebration of science and engineering for young people in West Sussex has proved so popular it will be staged again in 2017. The festival links schools and employers, and encourages young people to consider STEM subjects and careers. To read the full press release click here.

    If you are interested in participating please contact coastalstemfest@brighton.ac.uk or 01273 644178.

    Coastal STEM

    GSK interacting with students at the BigBang@Butlins 2016

    If you have any updates or stories that you would like shared with the cluster please email Rachael.merriman@westsussex.gov.uk 


  • 22 September 2016 1:23 PM | Tracie Davey

    West Sussex County Council. www.westsussex.gov.uk

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    WSCC E-Newsletter September 2016

    Welcome to the latest E-Newsletter from West Sussex County Council...

    Selsey Academy: Thank you for support

    Academy SelseyThe Academy Selsey has expressed its public gratitude for the support it received following the major fire on Sunday 21 August.

    The school said: "The Academy Selsey would like to thank all those in the local community, our Academy sponsor - The Kemnal Academies Trust, local authorities and the Department for Education for the support and warm wishes."

    A temporary school will be built on-site and ready to house 400 Selsey students by early autumn.

    During the first two to three weeks of term, students will be taught in local community spaces provided by the Town Council, Chichester District Council and Bunn Leisure.

    Please email the Academy Selsey with your questions or queries at office@theacademyselsey-tkat.org.


    Important changes at your Household Waste and Recycling Sites

    HWRSUpcoming changes made to 11 West Sussex Household Waste Recycling Sites (HWRSs) will come into effect from 1 October 2016.

    The changes include: updated opening days and times, new non-household waste disposal charges and the closure of some Chichester District mobile recycling sites.

    The decision was taken after considering residents' responses from the public consultation and comments from Parish, District and Borough Councils.

    Further information about the changes can be read online from Tuesday 6 September.

    Please visit www.recyclingforwestsussex.org/changes.

    Get behind your West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service

    Safer in our handsPledge your support to ‘Safer in our hands’ - a campaign to keep our local fire crews working for the communities across West Sussex.

    Plans by the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner’s office will look at taking over West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

    We believe it should remain part of the County Council because the service doesn’t just respond to emergency situations – it works closely with other Council services to make communities safer, stronger and more resilient.

    Sign the online petition by 30 September 2016 at www.westsussex.gov.uk/saferinourhands.

    County Council launches adoption appeal

    AdoptionWSCC is looking for more people to adopt and change children’s lives for the better.

    You do not have to be married or in a relationship to adopt. However you do need a spare room and the desire to make a difference to a child’s life.

    If you would like to take the first steps towards adoption, please call 0330 222 7777 or email fostering.adoption@westsussex.gov.uk.

    You can also find out about information sessions coming up at www.westsussex.gov.uk/adoption.

    Local businesses: don't miss the chance to apply for capital funding

    Business Growth GrantsWest Sussex businesses are reminded that there is still time to apply for capital grants worth between £15,000 and £100,000.

    Launched by Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, the Business Growth Grants  scheme returns with a £2.4 million fund to support development and the creation of new jobs.

    The Council-run programme is exclusively open to small to medium businesses, start-ups, existing businesses and social enterprises.

    For more information, visit the Business West Sussex website where you can download an Expression of Interest form.

    Council publishes new awareness materials opposing Child Sexual Exploitation

    New CSE materialsThe County Council has been working in partnership with the West Sussex Local Safeguarding Children’s Board to help raise awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) in West Sussex.

    New materials include:

    - An online safety guide for parents and carers

    - Special educational needs and disabilities booklet

    - ‘Spot the signs’ awareness posters; and

    - A guide to CSE for taxi companies.

    It is vital that we stand together to prevent CSE and support the understanding of how to spot the signs.

    All materials can be downloaded for free via our CSE campaign page.

    Tweet us your thoughts @WSCCNews and help us #StandAgainstCSE.

    Pick up your latest copy of Taste

    Taste Autumn-WinterThe new autumn/winter edition of Taste magazine is out now!

    Full of features about West Sussex food and drink businesses, events, venues, walks, and more.

    Plus, you can also win a food goodie bag and a West Sussex safari!

    There are also details of money off local ale, farmers’ market traders and packed lunches.

    Taste is available from 300 county locations including; pubs, restaurants, hotels, venues and children and family centres.

    You can also read Taste magazine online.

    Win with West Sussex Weekends

    WS Weekends surveyHave you used West Sussex Weekends to help you plan a trip or activity this summer?

    If so, take part in our survey and you could win some fantastic prizes:

    - An overnight stay for two at Tinwood Vineyard Lodges, a winemakers package, and your favourite wine to take home

    - A £50 voucher for Pallant of Arundel; and

    - A family kayaking session for four people with Chichester Watersports.

    The survey will be available from Friday 9 to Friday 23 September.

  • 22 September 2016 11:38 AM | Tracie Davey

    Coast to Capital Growth Grants expression of interest submission deadline has now been extended until the 15th October 2016. Don't miss the chance to apply

    Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from Small and Medium (SME) sized businesses that are looking to expand and to create new jobs but not finding it easy to source the finance required.
     
    Grants of up to 40% of a total project cost can be provided to applicants that meet the eligibility criteria, are located within the Coast to Capital Region and can demonstrate how the investment will lead to job creation and growth.
     
    Applications from all sectors are welcome but the programme particularly would like to see applications from companies in the following sectors, which have been identified as key sectors for the Coast to Capital region :
    Advanced Engineering
    Manufacturing
    Environmental Technologies, Goods and Services
    Creative, Digital and IT
    Healthcare, Medical Technology and Life Sciences
    We are inviting start-ups, existing businesses and social enterprises to apply. The proposed new activity must be additional to existing business activity. Businesses must be able to incur the total project costs in full by 31 March 2017 and the grant may only be used for capital items.
     
    Applications for Expressions of Interest are now open and will remain open until 12 noon on 15 October 2016 or until the amount of funding available is awarded, whichever is the earliest.
     
    This programme will only fund new activity and therefore retrospective costs are not eligible. For the purpose of this programme new activity is defined as that happening after the EOI has been approved and this has been communicated to the applicant.


    For more information contact

    Amanda Geel the Senior Business Support Navigator for Shoreham to Chichester and Horsham.

    T:  0800 977 4146 M: 07747 554378

     amanda.geel@c2cbusiness.org.uk


  • 22 September 2016 11:27 AM | Tracie Davey

    Degree Apprenticeship Information Event
    Wednesday 28 September 08.00 - 10.00


    There's lot of information about degree apprenticeships out there. Our Degree Apprenticeships Information Event will help you get straight to the point.
     
    We are delighted to invite you to our event in the Dome, Bognor Regis campus on Wednesday 28 September from 8.00 - 10.00. A complimentary light breakfast will be provided.

    Degree Apprenticeships are a new initiative introduced by the government which enables students to combine work and study. At Chichester, the apprentice works for four days a week and studies for a degree on one day a week.

    The aim is to ensure that students graduate with the experience employers need, now and in the future, by providing them with a balance of academic learning and on-the-job practical training.

    This can give you the opportunity to develop the talent to fulfill your business ambitions and our new Degree Apprenticeship will give you the added ability to shape their training to meet your individual professional needs, as you spend time ensuring that you recruit the right person to your team
     
    A brief presentation describing the Degree Apprenticeship programme will take place as well as a short talk from Simon Pringle of Red Rover Software, who will be able to provide the employer perspective.

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  • 22 September 2016 10:56 AM | Tracie Davey

    Book your teams now for the Lancing Business Park Team Race - Thursday 27th October

    In October Teamsport will host a Lancing Business Park race. This will be a team event consisting of about 3-4 drivers per team racing to represent your company and win your business free entry to the next Lancing Grand Prix!

    THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER @ 20:00

    15 minute practice
    10 minute qualifying
    1:30 minute endurance race

    TEAM ENTRY £99 (approx 3-4 drivers per team)

    There will be a free pizza buffet throughout the event and the bar will be open for drinks after the event!

    Get involved and have a great night with us. Give us a call on 07976180588 or email Brighton.centre@team-sport.co.uk for more info

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