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  • RETAIL NEWS: Arts and Crafts shop to open in Pevensey Bay within weeks

  • Possible plan for Zero Waste Shop in Pevensey Bay takes tiny step forwards

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Vacancy for councillor

  • Network Rail statement: Disruption into London Victoria this morning, Tuesday 9 July

  • LETTERS: We so need a crossing at the top of Castle Drive, lives are at risk

  • *** UNHEARTBREAKING NEWS!!! Morning has broken, like the first morning: Lost engagement and wedding ring found on Pevensey Bay Beach

  • See you in June 2020!! Pevensey Dog Show: Report to Pevensey Parish Council outlines success of first event held with council support

  • Pevensey mini history festival planned for August

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: First South Downs National Park Local Plan is adopted: Download and read

  • Lost engagement and wedding ring on beach in Pevensey Bay

  • Major new ITV drama being filmed on location in Normans Bay: All star cast includes Imelda Staunton and Russell Tovey

  • BUSINESS BRIEFINGS: Vines Flowers: Space to hold craft classes

  • BUSINESS BRIEFING: The Smugglers Inn, Pevensey: £88 raised through our prize raffle for You Raise Me Up

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: Westham Evening Womens Institute

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival 2019: Please note change of email address

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THIS WEEK Tuesday July 9: BBC Antiques Roadshow comes to Battle Abbey


COMMUNITY Pevensey Dog Show: Report to Pevensey Parish Council outlines success of first event


BUSINESS Vines Flowers: Space to hold craft classes

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A WORLDWIDE celebration of children and young people who have experience in care will be marked in East Sussex with a call for more carers.—East Sussex County Council 13 February 2019

East Sussex County Council’s fostering service is using Care Day on February 15 to encourage families and individuals to consider giving a loving home to a child in need.

With the authority always looking for people to help care for children in its care, it hopes to show people the difference they can make by becoming a foster carer or a supported lodgings provider.

Terri and Anne are friends who share responsibility for fostering at their Eastbourne home after transferring from an independent fostering agency to East Sussex.

“I think the best bits about fostering are seeing some progress in the child,” said Anne. “From probably being an angry little person, to settling down and progressing through school, and having a good outcome.

“We had a little boy who was very angry at being in care and he actually came to see us and he was at university and he’s done extremely well. “

Terri added: “He actually said to us that the best thing that ever happened to him was coming into care. You don’t expect a pat on the back from anybody, but that was a lovely thought that he came back and told us that.

“How would we feel if we were suddenly thrust into a home; we didn’t know what they were like, we didn’t know what their home was like, we didn’t know what they ate. If you can put yourself in the child’s position it helps.”

The friends say transferring from an agency to East Sussex has enabled them to help more children, and they praised the training and support they receive from the local authority.

Anyone interested in finding out more can call 01323 464129 or text FOSTER to talk to a member of the team about fostering, or call 01424 726155 or text SUPPORT to 80011 to talk about supported lodgings.

Alternatively speak face to face with a team member by visiting the fostering and supported lodgings information van. A timetable of stops, and more information about becoming a carer, can be found at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/fostering and www.eastsussex.gov.uk/supportedlodgings