Hurst Green Neighbourhood Plan
Published: 13th November 2025
Residents of Hurst Green can have their say on whether the new Hurst Green Neighbourhood Plan can be adopted, when the Plan goes to referendum on the 20th November 2025.
Read Article »Published: 13th November 2025
Residents of Hurst Green can have their say on whether the new Hurst Green Neighbourhood Plan can be adopted, when the Plan goes to referendum on the 20th November 2025.
Read Article »Published: 12th November 2025
A MASSIVE clean-up operation led by Rother District Council is continuing after the district’s coastline was hit by a pollution incident involving plastic pellets.
Read Article »Published: 7th November 2025
Rother District Council is aware of ongoing inaccurate and misleading comments circulating online about the Colonnade in Bexhill.
Read Article »Published: 6th November 2025
The British Muslim Trust (BMT) has launched a new helpline service in the wake of increased anti-Muslim hate in the UK.
Read Article »Published: 5th November 2025
An estimated 880,000 households across the UK may be missing out on support worth on average over £3,900 per year.
Read Article »Published: 31st October 2025
IN ROTHER we are surrounded by some of the most beautiful and unique countryside and we all have a duty to take care of our environment for future generations.
Read Article »Published: 21st October 2025
Two years in the making, and developed with input from over 2,000 local people, groups and organisations, the very first Local Nature Recovery Strategies for Sussex have now been drafted.
Read Article »Published: 20th October 2025
Residents across Rother are being asked for their views on the district’s waste and recycling collections service provided by the Councils contractor.
Read Article »Published: 17th October 2025
MAJOR developments and key initiatives in Rother were highlighted at a parish conference held in Brede earlier this week.
Read Article »Published: 17th October 2025
Local school children are being asked to name a fleet of new trucks that will collect leftover food from households when Hastings, Rother and Wealden roll out their new food waste collection service to residents.
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