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Sussex shoplifters and drug users named in court for crimes

shoplifting - a woman steals a bottle of wine in a supermarket. DEFENDANTS have been convicted for a range of offences in our courts in the past few weeks. The Argus reports on these cases in the public interest, to allow our audience to understand what happens to cases in our magistrates’ courts. Here is a round-up of some of those named in court in Sussex for their crimes. OHRAN GIBB Aged 23, of Lewes Road, Brighton, admitted assaulting a woman and criminal damage to her iPhone worth £599. To complete 30 Building Better Relationships sessions and 20 rehabilitation sessions. To pay £599 compensation. ELIJAH FLANAGAN

A270 Old Shoreham Road cycle lane: Anger at planned changes

Neighbours are angry about proposed changes to the Shoreham Road cycle lane CYCLE lane changes proposed by the council will add to traffic jams and increase pollution, making walking and cycling even less attractive, according to people living closest to the scheme. Neighbours said that the current chaos would get worse along the A270 Old Shoreham Road, with plans to stop traffic turning right into Stapley Road. It would also force more people driving to the Knoll Estate, which includes a business centre, to take longer routes using Hangleton Road, Holmes Avenue, Nevill Road and Nevill Avenue. The latest proposals also involve closing or restricting other junctions, creating new crossings and extending the Old Shoreham Road cycle lane to the boundary of Portslade and Southwick.

IN MEMORIAM: Death notices in The Argus this week

IN MEMORIAM: Death notices in The Argus this week
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Brighton and Hove Buses driver Chris Turnham laid to rest

The popular Brighton and Hove Buses employee died last month after falling ill with coronavirus. The 58-year-old was a popular figure who drove the 28 and 29 routes, working with the company for 17 years. He was also a long-standing Unite workplace representative dedicated to looking after his colleagues. Drivers, colleagues and friends gathered at the depot on Lewes Road wearing multi-coloured clothes and holding rainbow flags in remembrance of the LGBTQ champion. Buses leaving the depot in Lewes Road The heavy midday traffic in the city street was stopped as his coffin was driven into the gated workplace he had been a part of for almost two decades.

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