.

sponsors

.
  • Young twenty year old writer based in Normans Bay joins the Journal

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Part Time Customer Service Assistant, Natural Fitness & Therapy Centre, Royal Parade, Eastbourne: Front of house with the beach as your view

  • The proud peacock of an idea for the establlshment of Pevensey Chamber of Commerce goes on display

  • LETTERS: Decision on Beach Tavern site imminent?

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Part time Communications Manager, Pevensey Food and Drink Magazine

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: part time editor, Pevensey Food and Drink Magazine

  • 20/20 vision: Interest in Pevfeast, a food festival for Pevensey sparks series of ideas to bring full flavour of offerings across locality to wider visitor audience

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

  • Langney Community Library: Summer book challenge

  • 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)

.

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

fb92ca7319374390b6b57f55a00f7897

COUNCILS in Sussex have joined forces to help households save money on their energy bills by getting them into the switching habit.—East Sussex County Council, 14 February 2018

Residents across Sussex can now buy competitively-priced gas and electricity through Your Energy Sussex, the council energy partnership which includes East Sussex County Council.

The aim is to encourage more people to switch and save money on their energy bills – as much as £300 per year on average.

According to figures from Ofgem, only 25 per cent of households have compared their energy costs and switched supplier in the past year. In West Sussex alone, that means that more than 500,000 households could be paying too much for their gas and electricity.

Your Energy Sussex is a partnership between Sussex councils and Robin Hood Energy, the licensed energy company owned and operated by Nottingham City Council.

Your Energy Sussex is different to most energy suppliers because:

• It is operated by local councils who want people here to pay less for their gas and electricity;
• It is run on a ‘not-for-profit’ basis and doesn’t make money to pay shareholders or directors’ bonuses. Profits are used to help local people who are struggling to pay their energy bills.
• Its gas and electricity prices are always competitive and it works hard to keep customers on their cheapest tariff.

Your Energy Sussex is also working with Robin Hood Energy to provide Sussex-produced green energy from its solar panels directly to customers through the launch of a green energy tariff later this year.

Cllr Nick Bennett, East Sussex County Council’s lead member for transport and environment, said: “We’re delighted to be working with our partners to support a local initiative that will not only help our residents to save money on their energy bills but will also support ways to tackle fuel poverty.”

The local energy tariff is currently supported by nine of the 15 local authorities in Sussex. Brighton & Hove City Council will make a decision on whether to support the tariff in March.


Your Energy Sussex
Your Energy Sussex is a West Sussex County Council-led local authority partnership promoting energy efficiency, renewable energy and reducing fuel poverty.

Their local energy tariff is promoted to residents by the following local authorities:

• West Sussex County Council
• East Sussex County Council
• Arun District Council
• Horsham District Council
• Mid-Sussex District Council
• Chichester District Council
• Crawley Borough Council

• Hastings Borough Council
• Adur & Worthing Councils
• Lewes & Eastbourne Councils

In addition to the local energy tariff, the partnership has delivered successful energy projects including large solar farms, solar PV installations on schools and other buildings and low-energy lighting upgrades.

Your Energy Sussex uses local companies to deliver its energy efficiency and renewable energy work. This helps to support the local economy and create jobs and apprenticeship places.