CATTLE grazing is set to return to an East Sussex beauty spot – to safeguard it for the future.
Later this month (April 2015), livestock will be back at Ditchling Common Country Park following a successful season last year. Continue reading
CATTLE grazing is set to return to an East Sussex beauty spot – to safeguard it for the future.
Later this month (April 2015), livestock will be back at Ditchling Common Country Park following a successful season last year. Continue reading
COUNCIL chiefs are urging residents to be vigilant after more than a hundred trees were ripped from the ground along the Lewes to Ringmer cycleway.
In three separate incidents, nearly 150 trees have been torn from the ground and fencing damaged in the process. Continue reading
BUSINESSES and employees in East Sussex are invited to take part in a month-long initiative promoting travel by foot, bike, public transport or car-share.
Sustainable transport charity Sustrans is launching the second annual TravelChoice Challenge, with workplaces around the county competing to clock up the most journeys by sustainable ways of travelling. Continue reading
LIVESTOCK grazing on the historic Chailey Common have been moved to new surroundings.
Hebridean sheep (pictured) and Exmoor ponies currently grazing on Lane End and Red House Commons were moved to the combined commons of Memorial, Pound and Romney Ridge, on Tuesday, March 31. They will be joined by a number of Longhorn cattle. Continue reading