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Fraser Simpson

Sanat ve kültür · United Kingdom
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The Argus Aug 2026
New road The Link opened at Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood site
A new internal road called The Link has opened at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ Goodwood site as part of the company’s £300 million expansion. Opened by Chichester MP Jess Brown-Fuller, the route connects the existing premises with the extension and is expected to halve HGV traffic through Maudlin and Westhampnett. The expanded facility, which will be fully operational by 2029, will support Rolls-Royce’s bespoke and coachbuild operations and has already contributed £3.1 million to the local economy during its first year of construction.
The Argus Aug 2026
Brighton: Deeper Than Fungi to Go on Display from August 25
Deeper Than Fungi, an exhibition by University of Brighton graduates Tianna Horbury and Edward Leyton and Cambridge-based artist Josh Read, will run at Brighton’s Fishing Quarter Gallery from August 25 to 30. The show explores fungi and underground mycelial networks through sculpture, drawing, film, sound, performance and mushroom spore printing. It is supported by a £500 Grow Wild grant, with a private viewing on August 24 and public opening hours of 11am to 5pm daily.
The Argus Aug 2026
New book shining spotlight on resilience of students in Gaza
Professor Zahid Pranjol of the University of Sussex has written Beneath the Hum of Drones: On Solidarity and the Courage of Gaza’s Students, documenting a grassroots network that connects UK volunteers with students in Gaza. The initiative provides remote education, financial assistance, art therapy, psychological support and healthcare-worker training, and has reached an estimated 4,000 to 5,000 students despite the destruction of universities and continuing conflict. All author royalties will support students in Gaza, while Pranjol is also co-author of the 2025 anthology We Are Still Here, featuring the experiences of 58 Gaza university students.
The Argus Aug 2026
Charity-funded medical device transforming heart surgery
Sussex Heart Charity funded a Stryker endoscopic camera system costing around £100,000 for the Sussex Cardiac Centre at Royal Sussex County Hospital. The technology enables endoscopic vein harvesting during coronary bypass surgery through a much smaller incision, helping patients recover faster and reducing complications. More than 300 procedures have been performed, with follow-up data showing a sixfold reduction in wound infections and outpatient infection rates below two per cent. Charity-funded educational bursaries also enabled clinicians to present the results internationally, where the team received a conference prize.
The Argus Aug 2026
Shoreham Community Food Hub helping residents since May
The Shoreham Community Food Hub at Shoreham Fire Station provides rescued food, cooking advice and access to support services for local residents. A partnership between West Sussex County Council, West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service and UKHarvest, the hub aims to address cost-of-living pressures, reduce food waste, encourage healthy eating and strengthen community connections. Visitors can also receive health, wellbeing, energy and carer-support advice.
The Argus Aug 2026
La Voix to perform at Brighton and Eastbourne in 2027
British drag artist La Voix will bring a new theatre tour to Brighton’s Theatre Royal on March 27, 2027, and Eastbourne’s Congress Theatre on March 11. The tour will feature live music, vocals and comedy, and follows La Voix’s appearances on Britain’s Got Talent, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, Strictly Come Dancing and her role as Miss Hannigan in the UK tour of Annie. It will run from March 5 to April 30, visiting venues across the UK.
The Argus Aug 2026
Peter Kay to perform at the Brighton Centre in November
Peter Kay will perform three charity shows at Brighton Centre on November 13 and 14 as part of the final dates of his record-breaking Better Late Than Never Tour. The performances, including a matinee and evening show, will raise funds for The Lily Foundation, Maggie’s and The Be More Laura Foundation, which support mitochondrial disease, cancer care and brain cancer research. Tickets went on general sale on July 31.
The Argus Aug 2026
Drag queen to entertain Brighton-bound Pride-goers
Brighton-based drag queen Snow White Trash will perform two 45-minute shows at London Bridge station on Saturday morning for passengers travelling to Brighton & Hove Pride. Govia Thameslink Railway is supporting the event and will operate additional trains and longer carriages because of expected crowds, while advising passengers to check travel updates and anticipate busier services.
The Argus Jul 2026
Brighton Graduate Designed Low-Cost 3D Prosthetic Foot
University of Brighton graduate Will Goddard has designed Foot Print, a low-cost 3D-printed prosthetic foot for growing children with lower-limb amputations. The device can reportedly be produced and fitted within seven days, compared with waits of up to six weeks for replacements, while cutting costs by 93 percent. It is designed to integrate with existing clinical workflows and has received runner-up recognition at New Designers in London. Goddard hopes the project will lead to more timely and affordable prosthetic care.
The Argus Jul 2026
Farleys House & Gallery in Lewes to Host Art Laughs Night
Farleys House & Gallery in Lewes will host Art Laughs, an art-history comedy night created by historian and comedian Verity Babbs, on August 28. The event will combine storytelling, stand-up and unusual tales from the art world in the Lee Miller Gallery. Farleys will also hold its Annual Surrealist Picnic on August 30, featuring music, performance, dance, costumes and picnicking in its grounds and Sculpture Garden.
The Argus Jul 2026
Cocking to Benefit from Southern Water Network Upgrade
Southern Water will carry out an 18-month, £2.3 million upgrade in Cocking and nearby areas, replacing ageing cast-iron mains with plastic pipes. Work is scheduled to begin in September and finish by February 2028, affecting several local roads. The project forms part of a wider £100 million regional investment programme aimed at reducing leaks and improving network resilience; Southern Water says leaks have fallen by 12% this year. A public information session is scheduled at Cocking Village Hall on August 5.
The Argus Jul 2026
Horsham District Council Approved £7.2 Million of Funding
Horsham District Council has approved more than £7.2 million in Community Infrastructure Levy funding for projects across the district. The money, generated by new housing development, will support improvements including Jubilee Fields in Billingshurst, Horsham railway station, Chanctonbury Leisure Centre, a new health centre in Mowbray, a cricket pavilion in Pulborough, road junctions, a cycleway and football-pitch drainage. Cabinet member Ruth Fletcher said the investment would help provide infrastructure and services for growing communities, while some funding is also allocated directly to parish councils.
The Argus Jul 2026
Tim Peake to come to De La Warr Pavilion on October 14
British astronaut Tim Peake will bring his live show, Astronauts: The Quest To Explore Space, to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea on October 14. The event will combine personal stories, rare footage and discussion of human spaceflight, from the early space programme through the Artemis lunar missions and potential crewed missions to Mars. Peake will also take audience questions and use the tour to promote interest in STEM subjects and the UK space sector.