Celebrated author Kate Mosse 'proud to be a Cicestrian' as Chichester named best place to live in the South East by The Sunday Times
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History, culture, schools, transport and nature were all taken into account by Sunday Times judges who described Chichester as a city with ‘both class and a heart’.
Celebrated novelist Kate Mosse spoke to this newspaper last year after The Times said life in Chichester was ‘barely worth living’.
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Hide AdSpeaking to the Chichester Observer and Sussex World today (Friday, March 24), she said: “As a local born and bred, I’m delighted to see that The Times has come round to our way of thinking.
"A sense of community, the theatre and art galleries, the shore and the marshlands, the Downs and the woods, Chi is a place of history and possibility, past and present. Proud to be a Cicestrian.”
A statement from The Sunday Times read: “Chichester has both class and a heart. The beautiful historic town has welcomed the highest number of Ukrainian refugees per head in the country. It has good schools and transport links but it’s the easy access to both the South Downs and Chichester Harbour plus a healthy dose of culture from the Festival Theatre and Pallant Gallery that elevate it far above the south coast sprawl.”