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Check your pee – and boost cancer survival chances
PEOPLE in East Sussex are being urged to check for blood in their pee – to boost their chance of beating cancer.
East Sussex County Council is backing an awareness drive running until the end of March as part of the Be Clear On Cancer campaign, aimed at improving survival rates for bladder and kidney cancer. Continue reading
Tributes paid to Cllr John Hodges
TRIBUTES have been paid to an East Sussex County Council member who died at the age of 70.
Cllr John Hodges (pictured), who had represented the Hastings St Helens and Silverhill division since May 2013, died in the early hours of Thursday, February 11 2016 following a short illness. Continue reading
New funding to help keep vulnerable residents warm
VULNERABLE residents in East Sussex could benefit from home improvements to keep them warm in cold weather – thanks to funding from a national charity.
Money is available from a £325,000 grant from the Warm and Healthy Homes Fund, part of a national scheme administered by fuel poverty charity National Energy Action aimed at helping households at risk of cold-related illness. Continue reading
Council tax increase to protect vital services approved
COUNCILLORS in East Sussex have voted to raise council tax by 3.99 per cent – to mitigate the impact on vulnerable residents of continued cuts to its funding.
The increase, equivalent to 92p a week extra for a Band D property, includes a two per cent levy, the maximum authorised by the Government, to offset some of the savings the authority must make from adult social care services. Continue reading



