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Welcome
Is it me or is this year flying by? A sure
sign that we are having fun. It’s been a
busy time in the Re: Magazine office and
we’ve even managed to cram in a holiday
or two between us.
I managed to soak up two weeks of
Mediterranean sun during August and
have written a little about my love of
Cyprus on page 62.
In this issue Amy and Liza got to meet
hairdresser extraordinaire Trevor Sorbie
at his Brighton salon and despite
dropping a number of hints, he didn’t
practice his scissor work on either of
them. Nice try ladies!
as we can in this issue. Sussex is such
a great picturesque county and Rupert
captures it beautifully.
It’s always a bit manic in the Re:
Magazine office around deadline and we
occasionally miss the odd typo. Again we
have wordsmith Lorraine Nugent trying to
spot them and if she misses any we’ll be
paying £5 for each one to our nominated
charity – Macmillan Sussex. So if you
spot a spelling mistake, do let me know.
I hope that you enjoy this autumnal
issue. As always I would be grateful for
any feedback, good or bad. I’d love to
hear what you think of this issue of Re:
Magazine so please drop me a line at
[email protected]
We welcome more lovely people to the
MWB family in this issue following our
recent merger with long established
firm Stuckey Carr & Co, which has
meant adding two more offices including
Mulberry House in Storrington, which is
the subject of an interesting historical
piece on page 21.
Local Sussex artist Rupert Denyer has
kindly shared some of his paintings with
us and we’ve tried to include as many
Jason Edge
Editor
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