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READERS' PHOTOGRAPHS: Unseasonal snow across West Sussex



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YOUNGSTERS enjoying snowball fights and building their first snowmen feature in the Herald's second picture gallery of readers' photographs.
Click on the green play button to see a slide show of photographs submitted following the snow on Sunday, April 6.

Pictures in this gallery were sent in by Charlotte Pullar; Christopher Oldfield; Colin McVean; David Elliott; Ian Cooper; Kelly Duff; Mike Ward; Mandy Hawkins; Nick Winstone and Rob Goldsmith.

A selection of the best readers' photographs will be published in the Herald on Thursday, April 10.

If you have taken a photograph you are proud of from local events to artistic shots, wildlife or unusual weather, the Herald would like to hear from you.

Just email your photographs to sarah.booker@worthingherald.co.uk. Please keep digital images to less than one megabyte.

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  • Last Updated: 07 April 2008 6:34 PM
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