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  • Eastbourne based Holocaust survivor Dorit Oliver-Wolff receives British Empire Medal in New Year's Honours List

  • Date for your diary, spread the word—Dave Bs Rockin Years comes to Castle Inn: Rare solo appearance in March 2020

  • Come and meet patron Eddie Izzard this Sunday at Bexill Museum

  • Plans begin to see Pevensey Bay and locality become 'homegrown festival showcase' in East Sussex

  • THOUGHT FOR THE BOXING DAY: Pevensey Pete Laundry Services

  • CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: Father Tony Windross, the vicar of Pevensey

  • PICTURE OF THE CHRISTMAS WEEK: New Signage, Cycletech, Anderida House

  • UNFORGETTABLE SOUL VOICE RETURNS TO EASTBOURNE PAUL CARRACK —THE 20/20 TOUR

  • Keep the ‘spirit of Christmas’ going into February with the hilarious and acutely observed Alan Ayckbourn comedy

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.12: St. Wilfrid's

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.11: Pevensey Community Library

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.10: St.Nicolas church Pevensey

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.9: Royal Oak and Castle Inn launch party

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.8: Little Castle Nursery 

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.7: Red Telephone Box Book Exchange in Beachlands

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Cllr Claire Dowling

People who are struggling with their energy costs are being helped by a council-backed supplier this Christmas.

Your Energy Sussex, which is supported by authorities including East Sussex County Council, is offering the festive gift from the Fuel Poverty Fund built up by the surplus it generates.

It’s aimed at pre-payment tariff customers who’ve had to access emergency credit on their account and have gone ‘off supply’ when their credit ran out.

They will receive an automatic £20 credit towards heating and lighting their homes on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Your Energy Sussex was set up in 2018 to encourage more people to switch and save on their energy bills and supplies 100 per cent renewable electricity to all its customers.

Cllr Claire Dowling, East Sussex County Council lead member for transport and environment, said: “Your Energy Sussex is making a real difference in helping people stay warm for less.

“Christmas can be an expensive business for many people and it’s great to see the surplus from this service being used to help those most in need in our community stay warm and well.

“Many people never change their energy supplier but switching to a provider like Your Energy Sussex is such a simple process which could save you hundreds of pounds a year.”

The county council’s energy services team is also working with Citizens Advice and partner authorities on the launch of an emergency fuel voucher scheme.

People can get more information about the deals on offer from Your Energy Sussex online at www.yourenergysussex.org.uk or by calling 0800 9520001.

The free energy comparison tool from Citizens Advice also allows people to easily compare energy suppliers and tariffs and can be found at https://energycompare.citizensadvice.org.uk