
Sussex Diaries
Walking the South Downs Way. Day 1.
So you’re thinking of walking the South Downs Way? You’ve done ...
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Sussex, the Sahara, Crawley and Camels!
Three years ago, I heard about a mad idea. Someone I ...
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Living Through Lockdown in Sussex
With lockdown and the pandemic still so real and fresh in ...
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Sussex Life: The seventies weren’t so bad
We’ve all seen social media posts about life in the 1970s ...
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There’s an odd thing I do in Horsham
Public speaking isn’t most people’s idea of fun. I get that. ...
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Sussex horses that have tried to kill me
Long before I found alcohol, boy bands and boys, I found ...
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Sussex Life: Numbers were never my thing
In 2019 I did a good thing. And a stupid thing. In ...
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The Cat That Got the Cream
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Another week has flown by, and it is hard to believe we’re nearly at the turning point of the year, the Summer Solstice. I tend to

From Mountains to Sussex Motivational Speaker
Richard Betts shares his story with Sussex Exclusive. You are a mountain guide, a motivational speaker and the founder of two successful businesses. Take me

Seaford’s Hidden Histories
At first glance, Seaford can seem like a straightforward Sussex seaside town. It has a long curvy beach, a pleasant promenade, independent shops and some












