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Experience Sussex report shows tourism contributed £4 billion to the local economy in 2024

Images of Sussex in a grid with the words Experience Sussex in the middle EXPERIENCE SUSSEX, the official visitor economy development programme for East and West Sussex, has released research that reveals the significant value of tourism for businesses in the region.

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This entry was posted in Economy, Featured, General on December 17, 2025 by saffronp.

Help shape the future of East Sussex countryside

ROW survey2GROUPS and individuals involved in the countryside and rights of way are being urged to take part in a survey to help shape plans for the future.

Landowners, community and voluntary leaders and cycling and walking groups are among those targeted by a ‘stakeholder survey’ being carried out by East Sussex County Council. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Transport and Environment on January 15, 2015 by karenb.

Residents urged to make a ‘Pledge 4 Plastics’

RecyclingPEOPLE in East Sussex are being urged to back a national initiative aimed at recycling more plastic.

East Sussex County Council is supporting the Government-backed Pledge 4 Plastics campaign, which urges people to recycle one extra plastic bottle per household per week. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Waste and recycling on January 7, 2015 by karenb.

Resident parking permits go paperless

Cllr Carl MaynardPAPER parking permits will become a thing of the past with the introduction of a new virtual system.

East Sussex County Council’s newly launched permit system will allow residents to apply online and means paper permits will no longer have to be displayed. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Parking, Transport and Environment on January 6, 2015 by martinf.

Work to begin on Bexhill Marina improvements

Cllr David ElkinWORK is due to begin on changes aimed at improving conditions for pedestrians and boosting the economic prosperity of Bexhill.

East Sussex County Council is introducing a 20mph speed limit, widening footways and improving bus stop facilities in Marina and improving Sackville Road roundabout. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Economy, Roads, Transport and Environment on January 5, 2015 by karenb.

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