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West Sussex

NOUN
  1. a county in southern England on the English Channel

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  • Convicted sex offender Ian Green, 45, from West Sussex, admitted 24 charges of making, possessing and distributing indecent images of children.
  • Also in the dock with Rodley was sex shop owner and "willing gopher" David Nash, 47, from Shelby Road, Durrington, West Sussex, who "fronted" some of the bank accounts. Undefined
  • BookshopTudor House, 22 High Street, East Grinstead, West Sussex RH19 3AW, 01342 322669Nestled among the longest continuous terrace of 14th-century timber-framed buildings in the UK – complete with ancient black and white beams and weird carved faces, one reputedly of Anne Boleyn – this is more an experience than a mere bookshop. Independent bookshops in south-east England
  • He studied English and comparative religion at the West Sussex Institute, followed by teacher training and other postgraduate studies.
  • It is a perfect summer's evening, in a quintessentially English setting outside the village of Pulborough in West Sussex.
  • Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, she made her entrance to the main arena at the show in Ardingly, West Sussex, in a horse-drawn landau flanked by members of the King's Troop.
  • Guinness World Records staff were on hand to make sure the fight lasted more than a minute, according to the West Sussex County Times. Formal recognition should come later.
  • Trading Standards Officers in West Sussex warned consumers to beware of buying the second-hand domestic fire extinguishers.
  • Trading Standards Officers in West Sussex warned consumers to beware of buying the second-hand domestic fire extinguishers.
  • Passengers were boarding a double-decker in Crawley, West Sussex, when another bus hit it from behind before crashing into a shopfront.
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