What's in this week's Herald

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In this week’s paper, news that the popular promenade train has closed was announced by its driver when he appeared in court, sparking a public outpouring of sadness.

The AAIB’s final report into the Shoreham Airshow crash has found the pilot performed a loop-the-loop manoeuvre too low and did not carry out an escape technique.

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In the third of our special reports about the NHS Coastal West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group, we take a look at the help that is on offer to those who need advice and support about living independently.

There are lots of pictures as children across the area celebrated the joys of reading last week and dressed up as their favourite literary characters for World Book Day.

Antony Edmonds takes a look at the ruthlessly competitive postcard business during the early 20th century.

Sussex PCC Katy Bourne talked about her concern and disappointment after an inspection of her force ruled it to be ‘requiring improvement’.

These are just some of the stories in this week’s paper.

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There are dozens more news stories, features, picture stories, columnists, letters, business news, entertainment and sport.

There is also a round-up of cases from the local courts and details of the latest roadworks.

For all of this and more, don’t forget to pick up your copy of the Herald for 85p, or subscribe and get 20 per cent off by calling 0844 9916464.

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