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Roger Wickens
Store Property Holdings has industrial and retail units in London and the southeast. The Chichester business is run by Roger Wickens, 63, and owned by the family and trusts. In 2006-07 its net assets rose from £107m to just under £129m. We add £9m for other wealth.
Store Property Holdings Ltd Property Management
Farr House
4 New Park Road
Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7XA
United Kingdom
Phone : +44 1243 836666
Fax : +44 1243 836677
Number of employees (total in the company) From 1 to 10
Turnover 5 to 10 million GBP
Date established 2000
Registered Number 00549704
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Conner gives a masterclass - Roger Wickens
By Stuart Alexander in Lymington - independent.co.uk
As Bosham Man and Solent Sunbeam sailor Roger Wickens drew the ace early in the third race of the Etchells World Championship here yesterday, the rest of the 61-boat pack was being shuffled by capricious easterly winds in Christchurch Bay.
As Bosham Man and Solent Sunbeam sailor Roger Wickens drew the ace early in the third race of the Etchells World Championship here yesterday, the rest of the 61-boat pack was being shuffled by capricious easterly winds in Christchurch Bay.
Working his way up to take second place and the kingly court card was the 1991 and 1994 former champion Dennis Conner. The American had been trailing in 15th, but it was highly appropriate that he should score his best result of the six-race series so far. He was booked to give a late afternoon masterclass to the Wednesday session for local children run by the Royal Lymington Yacht Club. Why does he love the Etchells so? "After the Star, it is the next highest level of competition in the world,'' he said. Roger Wickens
Unfortunately, the yo-yo sequence was going the other way for Britain's double Olympian, Stuart Childley. Second and then first in the first two races, he pulled spectacularly from 21st at the end of the first 2.4 mile leg to second as his crew dropped the spinnaker to round the turning mark at the end of the second.
But he had a disastrous last leg to windward, choosing the unfavoured left-hand side of the course and crossing the finish line 20th. With the system yet to discard each competitor's worst result, at the halfway stage he still leads overall with another Briton, Barry Dunning, second.
Conner is 28th overall with the man who beat him in 1983 to snatch the America's Cup for Australia, John Bertrand, sixth overall despite being 26th yesterday.
The other Australian in the top half dozen is Cameron Miles in third. Taking the other two top slots are one Briton, Eddie Warwick in fourth, and one Dane, the 1997 champion, Poul-Richard Hoj-jensen.
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Rustington makes history with opening of new museum - Roger Wickens
RUSTINGTON'S new museum was officially opened on Saturday (February 28).
Roger Wickens, a director of Store Property, which donated £100,000 towards the setting up costs of the museum, unveiled a plaque marking the occasion.
The museum, within the thatched Church Farm Cottage, The Street, tells the story of the village's growth and displays artefacts from the collection of Rustington Heritage Association.
There is also an attractive cafe in an oak-framed building, which is being run voluntarily by former Rustington Parish Council chairman Graham Tyler and his wife Dianne for the first six months, to raise funds for the museum.
The parish council has provided most of the funding for the museum project from its reserves and a loan. Roger Wickens
For more pictures and the full story, see this week's Littlehampton Gazette, on sale on Thursday (March 5).
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