More than 14,000 voices have their say on the future shape of East Sussex
Published: 10th September 2025
PEOPLE in Rother and across East Sussex have given more than 14,000 views on plans to reorganise the area’s local government.
Read Article »Published: 10th September 2025
PEOPLE in Rother and across East Sussex have given more than 14,000 views on plans to reorganise the area’s local government.
Read Article »Published: 9th September 2025
The largest celebration of older people the county has ever seen has started this month.
Read Article »Published: 4th September 2025
A GREEN travel scheme that encourages staff to use sustainable transport to commute to work is now available at Rother District Council.
Read Article »Published: 22nd August 2025
I am delighted that work on the development of the new Sidley Hub has commenced. The old toilet block and changing rooms have been demolished and people may notice increased activity at the site as the contractor, BMR Construction, begins the building work.
Read Article »Published: 18th August 2025
A NEW state-of-the-art sports pavilion has moved a step closer to becoming a reality with the start of the construction phase of the project.
Read Article »Published: 15th August 2025
During the summer months, Bexhill Promenade can become crowded with people enjoying a visit to Bexhill’s award winning beach.
Read Article »Published: 8th August 2025
There is much talk in local authorities up and down the country about the need to find new ways to deliver services as councils continue to face unprecedented financial pressures.
Read Article »Published: 5th August 2025
INNOVATIVE plans to keep public toilets in Rother available are moving forward with discussions over nine sites continuing.
Read Article »Published: 5th August 2025
COUNCILS and the South Downs National Park Authority have launched a joint call for sites to meet Gypsy, Traveller and Travelling Showpeople accommodation needs.
Read Article »Published: 1st August 2025
Over recent months, we have been made aware of an increase in the number of residents receiving text messages claiming to be related to an outstanding Penalty Charge Notice (PCN), often with pressures to make a payment or supply personal details in a short time period to avoid further repercussions. …
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