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Record road improvement programme planned

A RECORD number of East Sussex roads will be given a new lease of life with this year’s programme of pothole-preventing work.

More than 40 miles of roads have been included in East Sussex Highways’ surface dressing programme which begins in June, more than double previous years. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Featured, Roads, Transport and Environment on June 2, 2025 by karenb.

Still going strong after 50 years on the roads

Mick Bishop - 50 years with East Sussex HighwaysWHEN Mick Bishop began working on the roads of East Sussex, the Beatles were in their prime, Harold Wilson was at number 10 and the England football team ruled the world.

Half a century on, Mick – now 66 – is still a valued member of the team at East Sussex Highways, but things have changed a bit over the years. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Roads, Transport and Environment on June 6, 2018 by karenb.

Community libraries plans move closer

LibraryPLANS to reopen five recently closed East Sussex libraries as community-run facilities have taken a step closer to fruition.

East Sussex County Council will provide books, furniture and shelving to enable Ringmer Library to be reopened as a community library run by Ringmer Village Hall Management Committee, which owns the building. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Community Services, Libraries on May 30, 2018 by karenb.

Volunteer – make a difference in your community

Helen Burton, from Eastbourne, says volunteering has changed her lifeVOLUNTEERS across East Sussex are being thanked for the contributions that they make to their communities every day.

East Sussex County Council is backing Volunteers Week, which runs from June 1 to 7 2018 and will see events taking place across the county to showcase volunteer opportunities or celebrate the role of existing volunteers. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Adult Social Care, Public Health on May 30, 2018 by karenb.

‘Outstanding’ rating for adult support service

Cllr Carl MaynardA SERVICE which helps people with learning disabilities in Hastings and Rother live independent lives has been given a glowing inspection report.

Hastings Community Support Service, run by East Sussex County Council, was rated ‘outstanding’ – the highest possible grading – in its latest report by the Care Quality Commission. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Adult Social Care on May 25, 2018 by karenb.

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