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  • 'Climate action’ Council switches to green electricity

  • Back this Saturday: 21 September, Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, the original Fat Belly Jones Band

  • Mary Bundy: A walk from Pevensey Bay to Dungeness: For dad, husband and grandad

  • Officers from Rother and Wealden Council called to Beach Tavern site over environmental concerns

  • Wealden District Council: National Recycle Week Campaign: In our own hands

  • Here comes Pevfeast: New Annual Pevensey Food Festival: Organisers post first media release about taster events across locality

  • LETTERS: Philipa Jane Coughlan: Pevensey Food Festival: Pie, a Pint and Poetry?

  • BUSINESS FEATURE: Starters for Ten: An interview with Manolo Sanchez at Pevensey Glazing and his window on the world of Pevensey Bay

  • Govia Thameslink Railway operations team take on European banger challenge: Team includes Neil Plummer and Simon Hurford from Eastbourne

  • Proposal from East Sussex County Council: Meals in the community subsidy could stay for most vulnerable

  • Pevensey Community Library: Book Group: Starting Over, Tony Parsons

  • Network Rail: New route director for Sussex as the Passenger First evolution in Southern region continues

  • Tweets of the Incredible Hulk of a Day: Local MP, Huw Merriman, why would I cross the floor?

  • THE DYNAMIC DUO ARE BACK! OUT OF THE ASHES - AN EVENING WITH BOYCOTT AND AGGERS

  • Care for the Carers: Local charity launches 30th Anniversary Grand Raffle with £1,000 cash top prize!

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THIS WEEK Local MP, Huw Merriman, why would I cross the floor?


COMMUNITY The end of the story for the Beach Tavern site? (or at least this chapter)


LETTERS Paul Minter, You can only wonder how many Conservative MPs are in secret talks

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PRIMARY school pupils will soon be inspired by the world of work as East Sussex County Council is named the only local authority to lead on a Government pilot.

East Sussex County Council will be awarded £145,000 to extend its successful East Sussex Careers Hub to cover primary school children from the age of five, in a one year pilot.

The decision will mean that, from September, the county council will be able to develop a careers strategy that covers the full range from aged five to 19 or 24 for SEND pupils.

Councillor Bob Standley, lead member for education and inclusion, special educational needs and disability (ISEND), said: “We’re delighted to be leading on this important initiative and look forward to embarking on this pilot project with our primary schools in September.

“We’ve seen huge improvements in career support and links between our schools and local employers in the first year of our Careers Hub for secondary schools.

“And we are confident that scaling up that support, to cover our primary age pupils, will provide a further boost for careers and skills in East Sussex.”

One of seven organisations and the only local authority to receive funding, the county council believes the East Sussex Primary Careers Hub will raise the aspirations for primary age pupils.

The Primary Hub will work with 24 schools and more than 8,000 pupils from reception to Year 6 to embed career support within the primary curriculum, and will share learning from the pilot with other primary schools across the county.

The initiative will concentrate on four activities;

• exposing pupils to career-related learning and employability skills in the curriculum
• high-quality employer encounters with local businesses
• inspirational STEM activities
• engagement with parents

The creation of a Primary Careers Hub follows the success of the East Sussex Careers Hub, which launched in 2018 for secondary schools.

In its first year the Careers Hub saw an increase in the number of students undertaking work experience, welcomed 130 industry champions from local businesses to work directly with schools and enabled hundreds of students to visit local companies to get a taste of the work of work.

Businesses interested in working with East Sussex schools to improve careers and work readiness skills, promote apprenticeships, open their doors to groups of students or get involved with activities that promote their sector to young people, can contact