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In this week’s paper, deputy political editor Oli Poole reveals that communities across the area are facing pressure to accept tall buildings, with thousands of homes needed over the next 15 years to meet demand.

There’s also news of a group of children, head teachers and MPs from across West Sussex who visited 10 Downing Street on Tuesday to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Theresa May, pleading for money to help ease the funding stranglehold that has a grip on the county’s schools.

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We’ve also got another batch of reception class photos from more schools from across the area in our Back to School spread.

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

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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