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Annual report highlights successes and challenges

escc logoEAST Sussex County Council has overcome huge challenges to deliver vital services to thousands of residents, an annual report shows.

State of the County reveals how the authority supported more than 30,000 people through adult social care services in 2024/25 and had contact with more than 48,000 children and young people through its children’s services team. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Featured, General on June 17, 2025 by karenb.

Thousands take advantage of their free mid-life MOT

NHS HealthCheckTHOUSANDS of East Sussex residents have taken advantage of potentially life-saving health checks, according to latest figures.

The free NHS Health Check is a mid- life MOT which aims to help prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease and checks are offered to adults aged between 40 and 74. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Adult Social Care, Public Health on April 9, 2015 by karenb.

Council plea to track down tree thieves

T&E-Highways-NS-041COUNCIL 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 →

This entry was posted in Cycling, Roads, Transport and Environment on April 8, 2015 by karenb.

You’re Hired campaign is halfway towards target

You're Hired Lewes - webA TOTAL of 269 employers have vowed to hire an apprentice since a county-wide campaign kicked off.

The aim of the five-month You’re Hired campaign is to get 500 businesses across the five districts and boroughs of East Sussex to hire an apprentice. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Children's Services, Economy, Young people on April 7, 2015 by karenb.

New justice scheme will help keep families together

Beach.jpgAN innovative approach to justice which can help keep families together is being launched in East Sussex.

The Family Drug and Alcohol Court sees parents who are subject to care proceedings offered intensive help to tackle substance abuse. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Children's Services on April 2, 2015 by karenb.

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