From Magnificent Motors to Puddings and Pathways, May brings a whole host of fun events to enjoy across our beautiful county. Take a step in the right direction with nature walks at Rye Harbour, or go full steam ahead with a model railway exhibition - the choice is yours!
As Autism Acceptance Month draws to a close, we look at how we can better understand, listen to, and support the autistic community. One of the ways we can do this is to reconsider some of the ideas we hold, both individually and societally.
We are so incredibly lucky to have beautiful coastline to enjoy in East Sussex. While that spectacular scenery can provide a stunning setting for picnics, walks and photographs, it also has hidden dangers lurking beneath the surface. We've put together some simple steps to make sure you stay safe during your visit.
We have a wonderfully diverse wild population of deer in the UK. During May and June there are usually more sightings due to calving season and, while it's exciting to spot a wild deer, they are a potentially serious hazard on the county's roads. Read up on our top tips to make sure you know what to do to prevent an emergency.
Building a better future through transport
Think a better transport system in your area would improve the quality of your life? Do you want to be a part of the change? Then you need to know who Transport for the South East are. Transport for the South East (TfSE) brings together local transport authorities from across the region, plus others, to create an integrated and sustainable transport system that makes the South East more productive and improves quality of life. Find out more about their work here.
Consultation plans for swimming pool’s future
Views on the future of Ringmer swimming pool could be sought if plans for a consultation are given the go ahead. If approved, a 12-week consultation will invite ideas and suggestions for the financially sustainable future management of the pool. Find out more about the plans here.
£28k illegal tobacco haul breaks 2022 record
Spot checks on shops in the Eastbourne area led Trading Standards officers to uncover their biggest haul of illegal tobacco this year. Cigarettes and rolling tobacco worth around £28,000 were found hidden in drawers in a flat in central Eastbourne. Read the full story here.
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