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Congratulations to East Sussex students as A-Level exam results announced
COUNCIL leaders have praised the efforts of young people across East Sussex as they receive their A Level, Technical and Vocational qualifications today.
Cllr Bob Standley, lead member for education and inclusion, special educational needs and disability at East Sussex County Council, said: “On behalf of the County Council, I would like to congratulate East Sussex’s post-16 students on their hard work and determination. Our young people were well prepared for their examinations, and this is reflected in the results that they have received today.”
Could you represent your community?
PEOPLE in East Sussex are being asked to consider representing their community and putting themselves forward to become a councillor.
East Sussex County Council has launched the Be A Councillor campaign to give people an insight into the role of elected members, ahead of the county council elections in May 2025. Continue reading
Work begins on bus station upgrade
WORK on a major upgrade of Uckfield bus station which will improve facilities and increase capacity has started.
The site off Bell Lane will benefit from modern bus shelters with wireless charging points, enhanced real time information, improved street lighting and a new cycle shelter. Continue reading
HIV prevention online service breaks barriers
PEOPLE at risk of contracting HIV will find it easier to access preventative treatment as East Sussex becomes the first county in the country to offer an online service.
East Sussex Public Health, in partnership with Preventx, The Love Tank CIC and LLoydsPharmacy Online Doctor, have launched England’s first online HIV Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) service – a pilot attracting national and international interest. Continue reading



