Here are the top stories across the county on Friday, October 20, 2023
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00:00 Hi, I'm Mark Dunford and I'm here with today's Sussex World Daily Bulletin on Friday
00:06 October 20th 2023.
00:09 An American-style diner in a West Sussex village has closed after less than two years and is
00:13 set to be replaced by a bakery.
00:15 Bangers and Burgers has served customers in the street shop and parade in Rustington for
00:19 the final time.
00:21 Dear customers, we have moved a notice left on the restaurant window reads.
00:25 Please find our nearby branch at Chichester 30 South Street P019 1E Alpha Bookings.
00:30 Please visit our website.
00:32 Sussex World understands that the now vacant unit in the street shopping parade will be
00:36 replaced by Truffles, a family-owned bakery chain.
00:39 Truffles, an independent business, was established in Sussex in 1982.
00:43 The company already has branches in Worthing, Billingshurst, Goring, Hailsham, Henfield,
00:47 Horsham Hove, Hirstpierpoint, Lansing, Linfield, Mayfield, Shoreham, Shoreham Airport, Stenning,
00:52 Storrington and Huckfield.
00:56 Multiple police cars were involved in an 11-mile pursuit of a vehicle in Sussex which began
01:00 in Brighton and ended in Worthing.
01:02 Sussex Police said officers received a report of a stolen car in Richmond Parade, Brighton
01:07 at around 1.30pm on Thursday.
01:10 Officers stopped the vehicle in North Street, Worthing following a pursuit and arrested
01:13 a 31-year-old man, a police spokesperson added.
01:17 The police statement comes after pictures emerged from North Street, Worthing showing
01:21 multiple police vehicles surrounding a car which had a damaged windscreen.
01:27 It appears at least three police cars were involved in a collision on the road.
01:31 Police confirmed that no one was hurt.
01:34 A Sussex town has been revealed as the place with the most charity shops in the UK.
01:38 Eastbourne has been described as a haven for discount shoppers by UKphonebook.com, with
01:44 the majority of charity shops in the BN21 postcode area being located along Terminus
01:49 Road as well as on nearby Grove Road.
01:53 Robin Osterley, Chief Executive of the Charity Retail Association said "Charity shops play
01:58 a vital role in attracting footfall to local high streets such as Eastbourne by maintaining
02:03 a bricks and mortar presence in a rapidly changing retail landscape."
02:08 For all of those stories and much more, see our website at sussexworld.co.uk.
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