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  • Langney Community Library: Summer book challenge

  • ALAN EVERARD: The Art and Nature Column: From JMW Turner and Flatford Mill to the albino squirrel pictured in Beachlands, Pevensey Bay

  • THIS WEEK: The Haven Players, Stone Cross: Summer Panto! - The Pied Piper of Hamelin

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival: Elizabeth Beeney: I wish those who choose to spoil this festival by damaging the scarecrows would be more respectful

  • BUSINESS POST OF WEEK: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay: VLTGE: Mykee-D on the voice last night

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Part time staff, Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: Local Pevensey Bay based musician, Peter Barron, review. latest album, 'Retro Activ'

  • SMUGFEST SATURDAY 17 AUGUST: UPDATE: The wonderful Jane is now performing (solo act and also known as one part Two Hep Cats)

  • Bexhill 60s Revolution: Saturday 13 July: Biggest town-wide 1960s event in the UK

  • Step into summer with 1066 Country: Official tourism news for Hastings & 1066 Country

  • New internal wayfinding signage installed at Eastbourne District General Hospital

  • About Bexhill 60s Revolution: Saturday 13 July 2019

  • East Sussex County Council: Residents warned to be on their guard against new scams

  • Big welcome to Aquafest 2019: Saturday 24 August, live music charity event, nine bands from noon to night at the Aqua Bar in Pevensey Bay

  • Langney Shopping Centre £6.5 million extension takes shape

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THIS WEEK Langney Shopping Centre £6.5 million extension takes shape


COMMUNITY The Haven Players, Stone Cross: Summer Panto! – The Pied Piper of Hamelin


JOBSBOARD Part time staff, Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey

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THERE are just two weeks left for people to say what they think of the core offer of public services proposed for East Sussex.

A public survey to gather the views of residents and organisations runs until December 26. It can be completed online or by requesting a paper version to complete and return by the closing date.

The core offer suggests a basic but decent level of service which East Sussex County Council believes is the very least residents should still be able to expect, even with intense financial pressure on the county.

If adopted, the core offer would guide the council’s approach over the next three years, including how it works with partners to meet as many of the county’s needs as possible.

It would also help give clarity about the level of funding needed in East Sussex just to provide the core level of service.

The public survey asks for people’s views on future funding of local services, as well as on which of those services should currently be included in the core offer.

The survey can be most easily completed online at: https://consultation.eastsussex.gov.uk/governance-and-community-services/a-core-offer-for-east-sussex/

A paper copy of the survey, which must be returned by the closing date of December 26, can be still be requested by phoning 01273 335155 or emailing coreoffer@eastsussex.gov.uk