- Korean firm wins MoD tankers deal
- Mother and daughter given Asbos
- 'Exceptionally' mild weather on way
- Teenager 'repeatedly raped by gang'
- Man quizzed over women's murders
- Cherie Blair makes phone hack claim
- Man accused of murdering vicar
- Peacocks saved, but 3,000 jobs go
- Sex attacker was under surveillance
- RBS set to unveil £400m bonus pot
- 'Anxious' teacher 'set self alight'
- 'Crush racism' in football: PM
- Protesters refused cathedral appeal
- Man accused of starting riots blaze
- PM urges 'thorough' fraud probe
- Fox urges Budget business tax cuts
- UK reporter dies in Syria onslaught
- Private firm to run police station
- Ex-bouncer guilty of Nikitta murder
- Third chance to get Olympic tickets
Music
Quintets for piano
The Schubert Ensemble returns to Lewes on Friday, February 24 to play piano quintets by Shostakovich and Elgar and a modern work, Nightsong by Anthony Powers.
Ode to radio smash hit show in Hove
John Peel’s Shed performed by John Osborne, the Old Market, Hove, Thursday, February 23.
Garage-pop surf punk band
Aussie garage-pop ‘n’ surf punk band Bleeding Knees Club embark on a UK tour this February ahead of the release of their debut album Nothing To Do, on IAMSOUND/Columbia Records on March 5.
Jazz for the new year
The Hawth Crawley promises jazz from some of the best performers around this spring, with three top performances to enjoy, either as part of a Jazz Lunch or at one of the brand-new Studio Jazz sessions.
London Orchestra returns
The London Philharmonic Orchestra returns to Concert Hall, Brighton Dome on Saturday, February 18 promising some of the most touching and heartrending music from Serge Rachmaninoff.
Going back to Sixties
There was a time back in the 60s - it is said - when Bognor Regis and Chichester boasted even more bands than Liverpool.
‘Suspicious gathering’ in gig
Norwich-based The Kabeedies consist of Rory (vocals/bass), Fab (drums), Katie (vocals) and Evan (vocals/guitar), each contributing songs to the collective Kabeedies cause.
Singer Farka Toure returns
Malian singer, songwriter and guitarist Vieux Farka Touré returns to the UK for a ten-date tour, taking in the Komedia, Brighton on February 15.
Fourth album for brothers
Field Music - Sunderland brothers Peter and David Brewis - release their fourth album, Plumb, through Memphis Industries, in February.
Unique British voice for 2012
Michael Kiwanuka plays the Komedia, Brighton on February 15 on the back of the release of his new EP, Home Again on January 1 through Polydor Records.
One of UK’s finest folk acts to perform
Paul Downes, Willows Folk Club, Wednesday, February 15, 8pm.
Interactive music and performance
Cabaret performer Lorraine Bowen will present an interactive evening of music and performance as she transforms the rooms at Brighton’s Nightingale into her very own Comfort Zone (February 11 and 12).
New season boasts blues to suit all tastes
This season Crawley’s Hawth is boasting blues to suit all tastes, from intimate studio shows to performances in the theatre.
Folk with ‘big personality’
Pilgrims’ Way get the chance to open for one of their heroes when they play Chichester Festival Theatre as part of The Britfolk Footprint (Tuesday, February 7, 7.30pm).
Sean fifth and ‘best’ album
Love Against Death – released at the end of March on SGO Records – is Sean Taylor’s fifth album. It is also his most political and, he believes, his best.
Folk collaboration for festival opener
One of folk’s great collaborations - The Oysterband and June Tabor - will grace The Britfolk Footprint at Chichester Festival Theatre on February 7.
Tribute to Strauss
The Johann Strauss Gala promises the definitive tribute to the ‘Waltz King’ Johann Strauss and his sparkling legacy.
Legendary crooners revisited
The Rat Pack is Back! brings tributes to legendary crooners Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr to the Theatre Royal Brighton on Friday, February 3.
Record company’s bands pay a visit
Upset The Rhythm Records bring some of their bands to the Green Door, Brighton, on Friday, February 3.
Folk club enjoytheir first Showcase special
Arundel’s Willows Folk Club enjoy their first Showcase Special evening of 2012 on Wednesday February 1, featuring two more acts each performing a 40-minute set.
Gentle spirit of Jonathan
Dreamy sunset psychedelia and luxurious 60s/70s folk with echoes of Bon Iver, Devendra Banhart and Neil Young are the promise when Jonathan Wilson plays the Old Market, Hove on Sunday, January 29.
Young voices
St Paul’s Festival 2012 gala concert will be entitled Young Voices, a concert showcasing Central Singers, Conifers School Choir, Prebendal School Choir, St Paul’s Choristers and The Score at St Paul’s Church, Churchside. Chichester on Saturday, January 28 at 7pm.
Stepping into Gary Barlow’s shoes
It’s a long old trek from Newcastle to Worthing, but it’s one Re-Take That are looking forward to as they bring their authentic tribute to one of pop’s greatest bands to the Pavilion Theatre on Saturday, January 28 at 7.30pm.
Zoe back on home turf
Chichester-born Mercury-nominated jazz pianist Zoe Rahman returns to her home city for a date coinciding with the release of her latest album.
‘One of Britain’s finest pianists’
Pianist Lucy Parham joins the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra for an evening of romantic music in Holy Trinity Church, Guildford at Friday, January 27 at 7.30pm.
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Weather for Horsham
Wednesday 22 February 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 8 C to 10 C
Wind Speed: 21 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 9 C to 15 C
Wind Speed: 13 mph
Wind direction: West

