A BRAND new McDonald s restaurant is set to open in Hollingbury next month. Located beside Asda supermarket off Crowhurst Road, the fast-food chain is set to open on Wednesday, June 9, creating 65 new jobs. It is part of a significant investment from franchisee Carel Venter, who will open two new restaurants on the south coast, including a restaurant in the Holmbush Centre in Shoreham. Customers at the new Hollingbury store will also be able to use the My McDonald’s App to order and pay for their food ahead of time. It sends a notification to the kitchen as soon as customers are within 100 metres of the restaurant, meaning all orders are prepared fresh on arrival.
Patricia Phillips targeted Tesco stores across Sussex by claiming refunds for items she had never bought. It involved her going into a shop such as Tesco Extra in Shoreham, taking bedding off the shelves, slashing it or damaging it inside packaging, then taking it to a customer service desk to claim cash as if she had purchased a faulty item. At Lewes Crown Court it was revealed she has a 25-year career in making similar dodgy claims. It was revealed Phillips is “known to courts across Southern England” over her “brazen dishonesty”. She admitted criminal damage and fraud relating to Tesco stores at Shoreham, Eastbourne, Lewes, Eastbourne again, and Crawley between May 2 and May 21 last year.
Patricia Phillips targeted Tesco stores across Sussex by claiming refunds for items she had never bought. It involved her going into a shop such as Tesco Extra in Shoreham, taking bedding off the shelves, slashing it or damaging it inside packaging, then taking it to a customer service desk to claim cash as if she had purchased a faulty item. At Lewes Crown Court it was revealed she has a 25-year career in making similar dodgy claims. It was revealed Phillips is “known to courts across Southern England” over her “brazen dishonesty”. She admitted criminal damage and fraud relating to Tesco stores at Shoreham, Eastbourne, Lewes, Eastbourne again, and Crawley between May 2 and May 21 last year.
Patricia Phillips targeted Tesco stores across Sussex by claiming refunds for items she had never bought. It involved her going into a shop such as Tesco Extra in Shoreham, taking bedding off the shelves, slashing it or damaging it inside packaging, then taking it to a customer service desk to claim cash as if she had purchased a faulty item. At Lewes Crown Court it was revealed she has a 25-year career in making similar dodgy claims. It was revealed Phillips is “known to courts across Southern England” over her “brazen dishonesty”. She admitted criminal damage and fraud relating to Tesco stores at Shoreham, Eastbourne, Lewes, Eastbourne again, and Crawley between May 2 and May 21 last year.