Neil Vowles, Brighton Argus

Neil Vowles

Brighton Argus

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Neil:

Is a transformation in sight for cement works?

THE days of desolation of a long-abandoned site could be coming to an end with three bidders still hopeful of transforming it. → Read More

Missed days through stress on rise at councils

COUNCIL workers missed more than 24,000 days work through stress in the past year, The Argus can reveal. → Read More

Speed camera catches same vehicle 14 times

AN ABSENT-minded speeding driver has been caught out more than a dozen times by new speed cameras. → Read More

‘Container village’ set to extend its stay for longer

A GROUND-breaking scheme providing housing and business space in shipping containers is looking to extend its stay for a further five years. → Read More

Airshow gets off to a flying start

BRITAIN’S biggest free airshow got over the disappointments of a grey start and grounded planes to kick off this year’s proceedings in fine… → Read More

Government buys former college campus

THE Government has stepped in to buy a recently closed sixth form college site. → Read More

VIDEO: Drivers risking lives running red lights at rail crossing

MORE rail crossings in the county could be fitted with cameras after a safety campaign caught more than two motorists a day risking their lives… → Read More

Ground breaking cafe given spruce up by youngsters on their school holidays

DEDICATED teenagers will use their summer break to spruce up a ground-breaking cafe. → Read More

Almost 500 complaints taken to the very top

ALMOST 500 complaints were taken to the very top against councils in the past year but a falling number are being upheld. → Read More

‘Slavery is increasing and I’ll tackle this heinous crime’

THE police and crime commissioner has vowed to tackle gangs behind “heinous” acts of modern slavery a priority. → Read More

End is nigh for ugliest building in Sussex

THE CLOCK is ticking for Sussex’s ugliest building as its demolition date draws closer. → Read More

Historic Victorian building to be transformed into 25 apartments

A BUILDING used to train up scores of builders over the years is now to receive its own makeover to give it a new lease of life. → Read More

10,000 miles no barrier for Seagulls superfan who flies in for Premier League opener

ALBION supporters had waited 34 years to see their team in the top flight and nothing was going to stand in their way. For one fan that meant… → Read More

Family hopes dashed as two bodies pulled from the sea

THE news the families of two missing Romanian fishermen have been dreading for more than a week has been confirmed. → Read More

Passengers’ concern over neglected station

RAIL bosses say the doubling of passengers at a railway station in a decade is not sufficient to justify an immediate investment in platform… → Read More

Fans’ day of joy after years of pain

ALBION fans have waited 34 years to see their club back in the big time and they were not disappointed with the experience despite a 2-0 opening… → Read More

Council persists with firm in fraud probe

HUNDREDS of thousands of pounds of public money is being spent on property owned by a company that has been at the centre of a police… → Read More

Albion success good for business

AS ALBION’S highly-anticipated Premier League campaign kicks off today, they are being backed to bring success off the field as well... by… → Read More

In demand art gallery and 48 new homes approved for brewery site

AN IN-DEMAND art studio and gallery is to get a second home in a refurbished brewery of yeaster-year. → Read More

Was pleasure boat sunk by 144-ton dredger?

A BOAT believed to have been involved in a fatal accident was five times larger than the capsized fishing vessel it is thought to have collided… → Read More