What's in this week's Herald

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In this week’s paper, Shoreham Beach is set for a transformation, as the reopening of a revamped car park and walkway coincides with a pledge to landscape the nature reserve entrance.

Southwick has been included in a list of the top five ‘most normal’ places in England.

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The community has praised the hard work of our emergency services after two men ‘defied the odds’ when their plane crashed into the sea.

A special report investigates how sexual offences are reported and investigated, and how victims are supported.

The NHS Coastal West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group is reporting a projected deficit of £20million following one of the most challenging 12 months in its history.

A residents’ meeting, held by the organisers of Wild Life festival to address any concerns or questions, was attended by just two members of the public.

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The Sussex Heritage Trust has produced a guide which provides support to communities planning to preserve their K6 telephone boxes and change their use.

A Shakespeare festival celebrating the works of the Bard is set to return later this month after the success of last year’s event.

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.

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