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  • Aqua Bar and Grill In Pevensey Bay: Winning Fizz and Fish theme to become front room showcase for Pevensey Food and Drink Festival?

  • Photojournalist to document first Pevensey Food and Drink Festival

  • PICTURE OF THE WEEK: St. Nicolas church, Pevensey

  • ORE COMMUNITY LIBRARY GROUP: Faith, hope and charity: The rebirth of the sustainable community library movement in East Sussex

  • From West End to global phenomenon: Sensational feel-good musical MAMMA MIA! will come to Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

  • East Sussex County Council: Spot the signs and join the fight against modern slavery

  • MISSING CAT: Castle Drive, Pevensey Bay

  • GHOST WALK AND GRILL NIGHT AT PRIORY COURT: First taster event for Pevensey Food and Drink Festival points to scary success

  • Lost in The Music: One Night at the Disco: Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Works on footbridge that leads from sports field in Wallsend Road to Anderida Park

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Update from Ian Thomas PCDL: For 10 days we expect just to have bulldozers in various locations

  • LETTERS: Mint House in Pevensey: The village has a vibrant art scene, but few opportunities to display work

  • EXHIBITION: Westham Parish Council Village Celebration: Revitalisation of historic horse pond

  • Luxury care home, Mortain Place, in Eastbourne, officially opens

  • Herstmonceux: Courtney at the Castle: Rare opportunity to see the musical legend up close and for this very special concert

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THIS WEEK First taster event for Pevensey Food and Drink Festival


COMMUNITY WISH YOU WERE HERE: A bike shop, arts shop and now a florist


LETTERS Mint House: Village has a vibrant art scene, but few opportunities to display work

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Carers across East Sussex can find all the support, advice and information they need in one place thanks to a new agreement

Care for the Carers has been chosen to continue providing a Carers Centre after East Sussex County Council and the local NHS recommissioned services.

The charity will develop a new single access point for people looking after a relative, friend or neighbour who couldn’t manage without their support. The Carers Centre offers advice and referrals to other local services, as well as working to reach carers at an early stage in their caring role, and creating carer friendly communities and peer support opportunities.

As well as providing comprehensive support, Care for the Carers will work with the county council and Eastbourne, Hailsham and Seaford, Hastings and Rother, and High Weald, Lewes Havens Clinical Commissioning Groups to improve outcomes and services for carers.

To complement the work of Care for the Carers, the council and CCGs have also made grants available to a range of services which support adult carers.

Cllr Carl Maynard, the county council’s lead member for adult social care and health, said: “We are delighted to be able to continue to work with Care for the Carers and further develop the good work they have done to help carers across East Sussex.

“Life as a carer can be extremely challenging, particularly if the right level support is not in place. Services commissioned by the council and CCGs will make sure that those people looking after family and friends have access to all the help available.

“As well as providing vital support, Care for the Carers are committed to working towards developing outcomes and services to achieve long-term benefits and innovation for carers.”

Jennifer Twist, Care for the Carers’ Chief Executive, said “This new contract is great news, as it enables us to continue working with carers, the county council, NHS and other local charities to make life better for the 67,500 carers in East Sussex.

“Caring can be isolating, exhausting, and incredibly stressful. It can be hard to get the information you need, and to manage the emotional impact of caring.

This funding will enable us to develop more accessible and joined up support, and to reach out to more carers so that no one is left to care alone.”

Small grants will support new and existing services to which Care for the Carers can refer people. Among services benefitting from the grants are;

• Specialist dementia training for carers
• Support for carers to go online and access support
• Short term intervention to manage the health and wellbeing of carers
• Activities encouraging social inclusion and developing peer support
• Support for carers caring for someone living with Motor Neurone Disease

The new contract with Care for the Carers began on October 1, 2019. More information about the support offered can be found at www.cftc.org.uk or by calling 01323 738390.

The East Sussex Young Carers Service has also been recommissioned by East Sussex County Council’s children’s services team and the local NHS to provide information, advice and support to children and young people aged 5-17 caring for a family member. The new contract started on October 1, 2019 and is being delivered by Imago.

image credit: Cllr Carl Maynard