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Last Updated: Sunday, 7 December, 2003, 12:28 GMT
Celebrities on Walk of Fame
Sussex captain Chris Adams
Sussex won the Frizell County Cricket Championship this year
Five more names are being added to the Walk of Fame at Brighton Marina on Sunday.

Following the tradition of the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard, the Walk of Fame celebrates famous people with connections to the area.

Former Crossroads star and radio presenter JoAnne Good, comedian Julian Clary, actress Julie Graham and Brian Capron - Coronation Street's serial killer Tricky Dicky - are being officially inducted at a Christmas Party.

The fifth celebrity, Chris Adams, Sussex County Cricket Captain, is being presented with an honorary Walk of Fame plaque.

Sussex won the Frizell County Cricket Championship this year for the first time.

Proceeds from the event are going to the Brighton-based Pink Dolphin Appeal and Coastway Hospital Radio, in Worthing.

The Walk of Fame in Brighton was officially launched in 2002.

At its launch, residents of the city chose the first 100 names for the walk - which was set up to be "a cultural landmark" for the city.

Celebrities' names are inlaid with silver on the plaques, carved from Westmoreland Stone, set in the ground in the Marina.




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