Wednesday 28 September 2005
School attendance in East Sussex is continuing to improve, according to the latest government figures.
Wednesday 28 September 2005
Cuckmere House School in Seaford is celebrating after being one of only four schools in the country to receive a national stamp of approval and be designated as a specialist SEN (Special Education Needs) college in the field of behaviour, emotional and social development.
Wednesday 28 September 2005
Lynton Golds, currently Head of Cleve School, Bexley, has been appointed as the new Principal of Seaford Head Community College.
Wednesday 28 September 2005
Children at Hoddern Junior School, Peacehaven, are taking part in a week of activities focusing on good friendship.
Tuesday 27 September 2005
Young people in East Sussex are being asked to take part in a national consumer competition that could lead to a cash bonus for their school.
Friday 23 September 2005
The County Council is advising residents not to respond to a hoax planning notice which claims that it intends to build an incinerator at Newhaven.
Wednesday 21 September 2005
A new award scheme for innovative businesses has been launched in East Sussex.
Wednesday 21 September 2005
Small businesses in East Sussex are being warned to be wary of financial brokers who are targeting firms with ‘pie-in-the-sky’ promises of cheap commercial mortgages.
Wednesday 21 September 2005
People who carry out voluntary work in East Sussex are to be given an official thank you from East Sussex County Council.
Tuesday 20 September 2005
Parents and carers who fail to make sure their child regularly attends school may now have to pay a penalty notice.
Tuesday 20 September 2005
Over 120 young people with disabilities and special needs will take part in the annual Young People’s Inclusive Sports Festival.
Tuesday 20 September 2005
Changes to a number of bus routes in Lewes, Newhaven and Seaford will take place on 26 September and local passengers will then be able to enjoy the same benefits as Brighton & Hove users.
Monday 19 September 2005
Wooden sculptures, garden furniture and even a wooden canoe will help to demonstrate some of the wide range of uses for wood at East Sussex County Council’s tenth annual WoodFair this weekend (23–25 September).
Thursday 15 September 2005
More East Sussex companies are demonstrating their commitment to good customer service by signing up to East Sussex County Council’s approved trader scheme.
Wednesday 14 September 2005
Around 10,000 visitors are expected to attend East Sussex County Council’s 10th annual Weald WoodFair held from 23–25 September.
Wednesday 14 September 2005
Consultation on how many new homes should be built in each district up to 2026 will begin on Monday 19 September.
Thursday 15 September 2005
Children and their families from Hailsham are some of the first in the county to benefit from the development of a new Children’s Centre.
Monday 12 September 2005
The biggest ever drive to promote alternative transport in Eastbourne will take place from 19 September.
Monday 12 September 2005
Local businesses in East Sussex are benefiting from a ground-breaking project that provides them with extra support and advice.
Friday 9 September 2005
It’s good news again for secondary schools and colleges in East Sussex as 14 year olds continue to perform well in national Key Stage 3 tests.
Tuesday 6 September 2005
Wartime songs, party games and children’s entertainers will recapture the spirit of 1945 Britain when Bexhill Library hosts a street party in its car park on Monday (12 September).
Monday 5 September 2005
Hollington Library invites you to an open day extravaganza! With everything from competitions to careers advice, it’s the ideal time to come along and get involved.
Monday 5 September 2005
Illegally parked cars, congestion and lack of parking for shoppers and residents are to be tackled by introducing a new parking scheme in Eastbourne.