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  2. Chichester Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Chichester Observer and West Sussex Recorder published its first issue on 15 June 1887. [3]The newspaper was renamed the Chichester Observer in 1936. [3]In November 2018 the assets of Johnston Press, the Observer ' s then publisher, were acquired by JPI Media.

  3. Teen held on suspicion of assault in Chichester - AOL

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    Katy Docherty-Warren - BBC News, South East. December 27, 2024 at 8:23 AM ... [Google] A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of assault and riding an e-bike dangerously in public in Chichester.

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  5. Eastbourne Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Herald is currently part of the Sussex World family which also includes newspapers such as the Hastings Observer, Bexhill Observer, Sussex Express, Brighton and Hove Independent, Worthing Herald, Chichester Observer, West Sussex County Times and Crawley Observer.

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  7. Charles Torquil de Montalt Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Etc. Magazine (Chichester Observer), February 2007: "On Her Majesty’s Service, a description of the youngest holder of the historic High Sheriff post in the country" SCM, The Outside Issue: "A Friend in Need, an article about the bereavement charity Winston’s Wish which Charles Fraser is very involved with"

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  9. Martin Warner (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Warner was educated at King's School, Rochester, Maidstone Grammar School, and at St Chad's College, University of Durham 1977–80. He then trained for ordination at St Stephen's House, Oxford, later earning a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at the University of Durham.