cycling the height of Everest in one go.
We have some exciting news to share too
as we have signed a major sponsorship
deal with Brighton & Hove Albion FC which
will see much more of our now famous lime
green at the Amex.
There is a fantastic prize on offer in our
competition this issue which will see one
lucky reader and their guest enjoy a meal
for two and an overnight stay in Brighton’s
hottest new hotel.
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Concerning or regarding.
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Welcome
Wow! What an eventful summer!
We had sunshine (and I still have the vague
semblance of a ‘t-shirt tan’ to prove it), we
have had a change of Prime Minister and
the country has voted to leave the EU.
Interesting times are ahead for all of us.
On the cover this issue is the legendary
Dick Knight who might be better known
locally for his time at the Albion. Football
aside he is full of interesting stories so we
sent Laurence out to meet him at home and
talk to him about his early days; football
and that world famous Wonderbra advert.
Dick Knight isn’t the only celeb that
Laurence has been mixing with this
summer, he had lunch with World Cup
legend Sir Geoff Hurst and managed
to steal a kiss from lingerie model and
businesswoman Caprice.
I’ve had to step up to the mark this issue
as unfortunately Liza has had a lengthy
period of illness, which thankfully she has
recovered from, although I have to also
report that this will be her last with us as
she jets off to a new life in France. She will
be missed in Re: Towers but we wish her
the very best.
My girlfriend Jo has been dragged out to
help me do a couple of reviews for this
issue including a luxurious overnight stay at
the fabulous Blanch House hotel in Kemp
Town and a truly sumptuous multi-course
dining experience at th e excellent Jetty on
Brighton’s seafront (the picture above is me
with their wonderful head waiter Jonny). I
can whole heartedly recommend both.
Our colleague Karin has kindly shared
her experiences from her recent trip to
Rome and our Chairman Dean has written
about two of his recent cycling challenges
including ‘Everesting’ which in essence is
Our regular contributors have continued
their good work and I managed to convince
one of the leading authorities on Thomas
Paine to write a little about this fascinating
figure’s time in Lewes. I would like to
personally thank all those that have written
something for us. Without you this would
be a very thin publication.
Chris Ketley from
accountants Knill
James may have
taken his copy of our
great magazine to the
furthest place it has
ever been - Tromsø
in Norway which
is considered the
northernmost city in
the world and is 217
miles inside the Artic
Circle! If you take a copy of the magazine
on your travels then please send us a pic.
As we head into autumn it is time to dust
off the jumpers and see how long you can
hold off firing up the central heating system.
Harvest, Halloween and Bonfire Night all
herald that winter is coming and we will be
busy getting the next issue ready for you.
As always we have included some really
informative pieces in this issue from a few
of our expert solicitors on areas of the law
that we think will be both interesting and
helpful. If there are any particular legal
topics you would like covered in a future
issue then please let me know.
This is now our 16th issue and although a
lot of work goes into each issue the team
here also have a lot of fun putting it together
for you. We would love to get your opinion
on Re: Magazine so that we can make sure
that we continue to produce content that
you want to read. So if you can spare a few
moments please drop me a line or visit our
Facebook page.
Jason Edge
Editor
It’s always a bit manic in the Re: Magazine office around deadline and we occasionally miss the odd typo
so if you spot one, do let me know. I hope that you enjoy this issue and as always I’d love to hear what you
think of Re: Magazine so please drop me a line at [email protected]
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