Wednesday 31 May 2006
People can still step back in time and delve into the history of Battle Abbey thanks to an agreement between the owners of the estate, East Sussex County Council and central Government.
Wednesday 31 May 2006
Construction of a hall at Northiam CE Primary School gets the go-ahead from East Sussex County Council.
Wednesday 31 May 2006
Arts groups and projects across East Sussex will benefit from thousands of pounds of additional funding thanks to the County Council.
Wednesday 31 May 2006
The decision to continue the hourly London Victoria to Hastings trains has been warmly welcomed by East Sussex County Council.
Tuesday 30 May 2006
East Sussex County Council has granted planning permission for a brand new primary school in Wivelsfield, set to open in September 2007.
Thursday 25 May 2006
A revolutionary website, containing facts and figures on the county from house prices to measures of deprivation has been launched by East Sussex County Council in partnership with the six Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) in East Sussex.
Wednesday 24 May 2006
The top positions for the Cabinet and other committees for the year ahead have been filled at East Sussex County Council.
Wednesday 24 May 2006
East Sussex County Council has successfully prosecuted a company for not providing adequate safety precautions at roadworks.
Wednesday 24 May 2006
East Sussex County Council has launched a campaign to tackle speeding across Ashdown Forest.
Tuesday 23 May 2006
East Sussex County Council (ESCC)’s Tracy Abbey has won the first national Young Professional Certificate from the Institution of Highways and Transportation (IHT).
Tuesday 23 May 2006
Small businesses in East Sussex are set to receive a boost as the County Council signs a special agreement to give local firms additional support.
Monday 22 May 2006
A record number of East Sussex schoolchildren are taking part in a travel survey to mark this summer’s Walk to School Week in East Sussex, 22 – 26 May.
Monday 22 May 2006
People from minority communities in East Sussex will benefit from improved access to health and social care services thanks to the County Council securing £337,500 from the Government.
Friday 19 May 2006
A group of students from Hazel Court School in Eastbourne will fly the flag for East Sussex in a national consumer challenge quiz final.
Friday 19 May 2006
Companies in Sussex are being offered help to prepare for the unexpected and prevent business failure in the event of a disaster.
Wednesday 17 May 2006
Concerns about climate change are being addressed in East Sussex as the County Council announces a big reduction in CO2 emissions.
Wednesday 17 May 2006
Pupils at East Sussex special schools are among the first in the country to benefit from extended day services for children with special needs.
Wednesday 17 May 2006
Small businesses in East Sussex are set to receive a boost with the signing of a special agreement on the agenda next week.
Monday 15 May 2006
East Sussex magistrates have ordered parents to pay fines and courts costs for failing to make sure their children attended school regularly.
Wednesday 3 May 2006
Ninety-four pupils were stopped and questioned during a recent county wide truancy sweep.
Monday 15 May 2006
Over 2,500 people joined their local library in one month during a recent recruitment drive.
Wednesday 3 May 2006
Shinewater Children’s Centre opened its doors this week, as part of a growing network of centres which provide young families with easy access to key services.
Monday 15 May 2006
People with learning disabilities are to benefit from new supported housing.
Wednesday 10 May 2006
Children at Willingdon Primary School have been celebrating the first year of their Walking Bus with a special birthday card from East Sussex County Council.
Wednesday 10 May 2006
Your County – the County Council’s magazine for residents in East Sussex – has been named as one of the best in the country.
Tuesday 9 May 2006
Government inspectors have given East Sussex County Council’s Fostering Service the thumbs up for providing a high quality service, both to children and young people cared for by the service and to their carers.
Tuesday 9 May 2006
Foster Care fortnight runs from 8 May – 21 May 2006, and this year East Sussex County Council’s drive is to recruit foster carers who can make a difference for brothers and sisters, and for older children.
Tuesday 9 May 2006
If Compost Awareness Week has cultivated your interest, find out more by consulting the Compost Doctors on Saturday 13 May at Plumpton College.
Monday 8 May 2006
Competitions celebrating Compost Awareness Week are being run by East Sussex County Council’s Waste Awareness Team.
Thursday 4 May 2006
Leatham Green has been appointed as Assistant Director – Personnel and Training at East Sussex County Council.
Wednesday 3 May 2006
East Sussex Foster Care fortnight runs from 8–21 May 2006, and this year’s drive is to recruit foster carers for brothers and sisters, and for older children.
Wednesday 3 May 2006
Cowboy traders were stopped from taking over £71,000 in total from East Sussex residents last year.
Wednesday 3 May 2006
A directory of traders who have been awarded an official stamp of approval is now available to consumers free of charge.
Wednesday 3 May 2006
A major new multi-million pound project gets underway this month to improve services for older people.
Tuesday 2 May 2006
Adults with learning disabilities should see services improve following a recent review by East Sussex County Council.
Tuesday 2 May 2006
People with a passion for taking photographs will be interested in a competition being organised by East Sussex County Council.