Local News from Friday, September 19th, 2025
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Man falls out of hot air balloon in Wisborough Green
A man has died after falling from a hot air balloon in Wisborough Green this morning.
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Two further arrests in Joshua Ingram murder investigation in Seaford
Detectives investigating the murder of Joshua Ingram in Seaford have made two further arrests today, Friday 19 September.
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Man appears in court accused of murdering elderly man in Worthing
A 39-year-old man has appeared in court accused of murdering an 80-year-old man at his home in Worthing.
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Brighton Royal Pavilion launches UK-first Baby Colour Trail
Brighton’s Royal Pavilion is opening its doors to the very youngest visitors with a new Baby Colour Trail.
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MP for Chichester uses petition debate to push for SEND reform in West Sussex
Chichester MP Jess Brown-Fuller says parents must be at the heart of efforts to improve support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
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Work to transform Worthing's Homefield Park playground begins
Work starts today to revamp the playground at Homefield Park in Worthing.
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81 Partridge Green homes approved
Plans to build up to 81 homes in Partridge Green have been approved by Horsham District Council for the third time.
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Portsmouth City Council to formally reject LGR
Portsmouth City Council is set to “reject” the government’s proposed council shake-up, while still outlining a preferred option should ministers press ahead.
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Consultation opens on proposal to close Twineham CE Primary School in Haywards Heath
A consultation is underway on plans to close Twineham Primary School near Haywards Heath.
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Informal consultations on proposals to increase number of school places for children with SEND in West Sussex
West Sussex County Council is inviting residents to share their views on new proposals to expand school places for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).