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  • Will cuts to Adult Social Care provision mean the end of two vital Age Concern projects in Eastbourne?

  • Eastbourne Herald article about proposed sale of Beach Tavern in Pevensey Bay labelled 'pathetic excuse of advert for auctioneers'

  • Think Local with Wealden: Small Business Saturday, 5 December

  • Extra evening drop-in sessions over proposed changes to adult social care services across East Sussex

  • Dear Mr. Gulzar, Sussex Downs College video journalist with post that goes viral over what to do with Eastbourne Pier

  • ** BUSINESS POST OF THE WEEK: Keep Warm by an Open Fire, Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey

  • Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle: Chancellor Restates Support for High Speed Rail for Bexhill

  • MP for Eastbourne, Caroline Ansell, responds to Autumn statement; "I am delighted that the Chancellor has listened"

  • ** BREAKING NEWS: RMT press office confirms ballot over possible strike action by 400 conductors across Southern Rail, "staffing shortages a disgrace"

  • ** BREAKING NEWS: East Sussex County Council goes ahead with £1.67 million cuts to school and transport services

  • ** BREAKING NEWS: Close to fifth of district councillor positions to be scrapped: Proposed ward changes across Wealden District

  • Drop in advice surgery in the Bay: Local cafe owner 'delighted to welcome MP Huw Merriman'

  • Westham Village Conservation Group AGM: Threat to character of village if Wealden Plan goes ahead

  • EAST SUSSEX ALERT: Beware scammers bearing gifts: New credit card fraud says it with flowers then wishes good day to your bank account

  • Sell out success for new Sri Lankan curry night?

  • Goodbye Beach Tavern, hello Tesco Express?

  • SATURDAY: One minute fall of snow that says winter has arrived in Pevensey Bay

  • Ruby, Ruby, Ruby: Curry and Quiz Night Launch at Bayside

  • Coming to any port in a storm near you soon; the cold calling cowboys

  • Local jobs boost as Gatwick workers see extension to Early Bird Metrobus service

  • Fourth Year by popular demand: Vivace! Seasonal Concert: St. Nicolas Church, Pevensey

  • Appeal for information: Poppy collection boxes stolen in Pevensey and Stone Cross

  • **** BREAKING NEWS: Nomination for 'Best New Business Award' Goes to Party Shop in the Bay

  • Christmas Songs and Carols: Voices Choir sings to help save historic Royal Hippodrome Theatre

  • Christmas Carols by Candlelight: St. Nicolas Church, Pevensey, the historic gem at the heart of the community for hundreds of years

  • Storm Barney: All quiet on the Western Front: Still gusts in the Bay but the Sun appears to give us a bright morning

  • Pevensey Bay: Batten Down the Hatches, gusts up to 48mph recorded 16:00

  • MORE BLOCKBUSTER MOVIES IN THE BAY: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Baptist Church

  • Wealden Council Christmas Competition: Best Dressed Business Window in District

  • White Ribbon Status: Wealden Council frontline staff to receive domestic abuse awareness training

  • Have Your Say on Council cuts—Proposed changes to children's centres across the county

  • BLOOD BROTHERS: Legendary musical returns to Congress Theatre Eastbourne

  • Wealden Works Careers Fair 2015—ongoing support for young people across district

  • Westham Village Conservation Group: Local Plan based on totally unrealistic assessment of housing needs

  • Stephen Lloyd: The atrocities in Paris are just unspeakable. So sad. So bleak. So completely shocking

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THIS WEEK : HERALD: Sale of Beach Tavern article labelled ‘pathetic excuse of advert for auctioneers’


EVENTBOARD : Live @Castle INN: The Beagles Band


BUSINESS POST OF THE WEEK : Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey

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THE FOLLOWING is a recounting of an incident from the victim of a new credit card scam being carried out by fraudsters—Sussex Police, 23 November 2015

“A week ago, I had a phone call from someone saying that he was from some outfit called Express Couriers (the name could be any courier company). He asked if I was going to be home because there was a package for me that required a signature. The caller said that the delivery would arrive at my home in roughly an hour. Sure enough, about an hour later, a uniformed delivery man turned up with a beautiful basket of flowers and a bottle of wine. I was very surprised since there was no special occasion or holiday, and I certainly didn’t expect anything like it. Intrigued, I inquired as to who the sender was. The courier replied, “I don’t know, I’m only delivering the package.” Apparently, a card was being sent separately… (the card has never arrived!). There was also a consignment note with the gift.

“He then went on to explain that because the gift contained alcohol, there was a £3.50 delivery verification charge providing proof that he had actually delivered the package to an adult (of legal drinking age), and not just left it on the doorstep where it could be stolen or taken by anyone, especially a minor. This sounded logical and I offered to pay him cash. He then said that the delivery company required payment to be by credit or debit card only, so that everything is properly accounted for, and this would help in keeping a legal record of the transaction. He added couriers don’t carry cash to avoid loss or likely targets for robbery.

My husband, who by this time was standing beside me, pulled out his credit card, and ‘John,’ the ‘delivery man’ asked him to swipe the card on a small mobile card machine with a small screen and keypad. Frank, my husband, was asked to enter his PIN number and a receipt was printed out. He was given a copy of the transaction. He guy said everything was in order, and wished us good day.

“To our horrible surprise, between Thursday and the following Monday, £4,000 had been charged/withdrawn from our credit/debit account at various ATM machines. Apparently the mobile credit card machine which the deliveryman carried now had all the info necessary to create a dummy card with all our card details including the PIN number.

“Upon finding out about the illegal transactions on our card, we immediately notified the bank which issued us a new card, and our credit/debit account was closed. We also personally went to the Police, where it was confirmed that it is definitely a scam because several households had been similarly hit.”

WARNING: Be wary of accepting any surprise gift or package which you neither expected nor personally ordered, especially if it involves any kind of payment as a condition of receiving the gift or package. Also, never accept anything if you do not personally know or there is no proper identification of who the sender is.

Above all, the only time you should give out any personal credit/debit card information is when you yourself initiated the purchase or transaction.

Please pass this on, it may just prevent someone else from being swindled.