NEWS RELEASES

January 2004

New community role for our historic Town Hall

30th January 2004

I WONDER how many people know of the fascinating history behind our ancient Horsham Town Hall ?

Look Your Best...Who said Love is Blind!

23rd January 2004

For centuries writers and poets have explored the message of love. Now Horsham Museum, using objects drawn from across the ages, has recreated some of these romantic settings and messages in a new exhibition. Open from 26th January to 21st February 2004.

Horsham will be delighted to have a new Y Centre

23rd January 2004

A GREAT deal of research went into the needs of young people in the Horsham district before it was decided to go-ahead with the new £4.2 million Y Centre.

Visions 2004 Exhibition

21st January 2004

PLANS for a possible new look to three parts of Horsham town centre will be on public display from 26 January.

Alcohol licences: Council to have a new role

16th January 2004

FOR many years the district council has been responsible for issuing and monitoring a wide range of licences, from taxis to street buskers, from charity collections and public entertainment to dangerous wild animals.

Help us make Horsham an even healthier place to live

14th January 2004

Horsham and Chanctonbury Primary Care Trust (PCT) and Horsham District Council have developed a new strategy that aims to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities in the Horsham district over the next ten years.

Bangers are a smash!

13th January 2004

THE best banger in the Horsham District belongs to Pulborough butcher Alec Coughtrey, according to a poll of expert sausage shoppers.

Exhibition to mark 25 years of district progress

9th January 2004

FOR several years the council's annual exhibition has been a big attraction for Horsham residents.

An 800 Year Old Record Broken At Last!

8th January 2004

After a generation of town centre developments, Horsham residents are given a chance to see an overview of these changes in an exhibition at Horsham Museum. Open for one month only from 16th January. Don't miss it!

Gatwick decision could affect housing quotas

2nd January 2004

IT is important that during 2004 local councils make some real progress in deciding precisely where thousands of new homes are going to be built in West Sussex.


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