Revealed: Here are 7 of the 'poshest' towns and villages across Sussex
Here are some of the poshest towns and villages across the county as suggested by our readers.
Here are some of the poshest towns and villages across the county as suggested by our readers.
Snoopers Paradise in Brighton is bringing back its adult Easter egg hunt from March 31 to April 4, hiding one golden egg daily among its vintage treasures, with prizes including chocolate and prosecco.
The list compiled by The Telegraph has highlighted Britain’s 10 greatest spring walks, with one in Sussex picked out for its coastal views.
Could you inherit a fortune? The unclaimed estates in Sussex have been released by the Treasury this March and one could be yours.
A couple of years ago, while on holiday on the Isle of Wight, I purchased a gorgeous Agave in the shop at Ventnor Botanic Garden! It was a small Agave kichiokan Glow, a stunningly compact and imposing looking succulent with ferociously red spiny leaves. This slow growing small agave has an amazing symmetry, most apparent due to its tightly packed upright leaves, growing in a rosette shaped spiral pattern. It is best planted in a pot and displayed on a hot sunny patio before returning to a frost-free conservatory for winter. They are easy to grow with regular water and feeding in summer, with no feed and sparingly watered in winter. Mine has produced some small babies, growing at the base of the plant. I have successfully removed all 4 and planted them up to create some new ones, as you can see. I am going to have to wait a while before the rosette forms, due to their slow growth.
A 14-strong team from Coastway Vets cleared bikes, footballs, and more from Queen’s Park pond in Brighton to help local wildlife thrive.
A section of public gardens in Worthing has been vandalised.
A Horsham farm has been permitted to build an "isolation barn" to quarantine sheep and cattle suffering with bluetongue and bovine tuberculosis.
Brighton and Hove City Council has submitted plans to build 36 new affordable flats.
Mobile phone companies EE and Three are appealing against a decision to refuse new masts on a locally listed building in Brighton.