What would be the point in that? It would merely deprive people the opportunity to moan about something that makes fack all difference to their lives!Many variations of, and including, 'realsussex.com' are available.
Grab one of those and setup a redirect to 'sussex.co.uk'.
Job done and you can move on to worrying about something else
I suppose one could just populate the page with a slideshow of Harry and Meghan. If one were so inclined.What would be the point in that? It would merely deprive people the opportunity to moan about something that makes fack all difference to their lives!
NOT A MENTION OF THE FINE CITY OF YORK – ANYWHERE!I think the OP has got a lot of unwarranted grief.
Taking sussex.com as their website is the height of arrogance. They are rebranding and have taken the county name, yet there is ZERO on their website about the county from which they take their title, and they've done ZERO to promote this place.
This is the very worst side of royal entitlement. Sussex is ours, it's not theirs.
It's the principle!Of all the things to get wound up by when it comes to the inherited privileges of a bunch of rich people.
I'm looking forward to treating Mrs MBH to a pot to accompany our summer garden afternoon teas. My scone will taste infinitely better knowing that it's slathered in SUSSEX jam.Expected to retail at $14 for a jar, so approximately £10.95.
I know.Seriously?
What gives them the right to use our name to help them make filthy ill-earned dollars?
The whole system is so antiquated. They live in California, have no connections with Sussex and have never done anything for Sussex.
PBOBE should sue.
Sussex has existed almost as long as Crystal Palace.Sussex has existed since the 5th century (apparently - I'd take any specific dates with a pinch of salt).
I think they only had DOS and LANs back then.
You will need to join the already long waiting listI'm looking forward to treating Mrs MBH to a pot to accompany our summer garden afternoon teas. My scone will taste infinitely better knowing that it's slathered in SUSSEX jam.