What’s inside this week’s West Sussex Gazette?

Sussex scenic pictures. Pic Steve Robards SR2003142 SUS-200314-125118001Sussex scenic pictures. Pic Steve Robards SR2003142 SUS-200314-125118001
Sussex scenic pictures. Pic Steve Robards SR2003142 SUS-200314-125118001
This week’s West Sussex Gazette is out now – and you can still get money off your copy with a copy of some of its sister titles.

This week’s West Sussex Gazette is out now – and you can still get money off your copy with a copy of some of its sister titles.

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If you buy a copy of the Worthing Herald, Littlehampton Gazette, West Sussex County Times, Chichester Observer, Bognor Regis Observer or Midhurst and Petworth Observer this week (all out tomorrow – Thursday, April 29), you can get 30p off your West Sussex Gazette by redeeming a special discount voucher included inside.

This week’s West Sussex Gazette, out today, includes:

- MP backs our campaign raising awareness of the importance of looking after the countryside

- Editor speaks out about Sussex golf course under threat of development

- Warning issued after rise in deliberate fires

- Rural crime round-up

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- Villagers fundraising to buy their treasured and historic local pub

- High Sheriff of West Sussex announces his award winners and pens farewell column

As well as more news and sport, the Gazette is home to a fantastic selection of columnists.

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The Sussex Wildlife Trust provides expert insight into the county’s flora and fauna; get tips on the best wines from experienced wine consultant, agent, writer and educator Richard Esling; Tillington farmer Gwyn Jones guides you through the world of farming, including the latest issues affecting those providing food for our tables; and much more.

The Gazette has been providing trusted news since 1853.

Pick up your copy in shops now.

Meanwhile, like and visit the Gazette’s website – www.westsussextoday.co.uk – and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/WSGazette – for daily updates.

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