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June 24, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Court fight ‘may ruin’ fish trade

Fishermen in Sussex say a court battle over the way they haul their boats out of the sea could bankrupt them. Arun Council questioned the way they winched their vessels on to Bognor beach after a wire snapped and injured a man on the promenade last year.

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Fishermen in Sussex say a court battle over the way they haul their boats out of the sea could bankrupt them. Arun Council questioned the way they winched their vessels on to Bognor beach after a wire snapped and injured a man on the promenade last year.

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