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County council names appear in King’s Birthday Honours

THE work and dedication of the council leader and a member of county council staff has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours announced today.

Cllr Glazier, leader of East Sussex County Council has been made an OBE for his years of dedication to public service. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Featured, General on June 13, 2025 by karenb.

Archive centre gives public an insight into conservation work

THE Keep archive centre is throwing open its doors to give the public the chance to find out about the conservation of Sussex’s historic artefacts.

Archive material celebrating science and architecture, held by The Keep’s partners, will be on display at the centre in Moulsecoomb on Saturday, September 9. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Archives, History on August 31, 2017 by karenb.

‘Take a minute, change a life’ and break the suicide stigma

Grassroots suicide preventionA SUICIDE prevention project has been launched in East Sussex – aimed at reducing suicide rates among men and busting the stigma which surrounds the issue.

The issue is being highlighted ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day, which is running on Sunday, September 10 under the theme ‘Take a minute, change a life’. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Public Health on August 30, 2017 by karenb.

‘One You’ service to boost health

One You East SussexA NEW ‘one-stop shop’ service has been launched to help people in East Sussex tackle risky behaviours and improve their health.

One You East Sussex will help residents address issues such as smoking, excess drinking, unhealthy eating and inactivity which increase their risk of developing long-term illness. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Public Health on August 30, 2017 by karenb.

GCSE results out as new marking scheme launches

STUDENTS in East Sussex have been receiving their GCSE results as a new grading system is introduced.

For the first time, pupils studying English and maths receive a numbered grade between 1 and 9 – the highest mark – and also took new, more rigorous exams in those subjects. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Children's Services, Schools and colleges on August 25, 2017 by karenb.

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