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Death of Dr John Dew - this week's video bulletin



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Published Date: 12 September 2008
THE DEATH of one of Horsham's most popular residents features in this week's wscountytimes.co.uk bulletin.
Dr John Dew was well known for his interest in promoting youth cricket in the area, but his life touched many people with his work as a GP, interest in education and work in the Church.

The headlines featured in this week's County Times are:

Horsham victim wins battle for cancer drug

Mixed views on extension for Horsham building

FREE entry to top tourist attraction

Life driving ban for Mannings Heath pensioner

Smokers fined £75 for litter

Van driver airlifted to hospital after collision with bus at Plaistow

Bus strike hits routes across Horsham district

'Arson' attack on Storrington vans

Hammer waved in Washington 'road rage'

Delight over Steyning health centre


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  • Last Updated: 12 September 2008 11:04 AM
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