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

  • 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

  • the Aqua Bar Ethos: Pevensey Bay: Event programme 2019: Latest updates

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival: 6 July to Saturday 20 July 2019

  • BUSINESS BRIEFING: Now We are Four: Ocean Bakery and Restaurant, Pevensey Bay

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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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FINANCIAL abuse of vulnerable adults in East Sussex is being targeted in a new campaign being run in the county on behalf of the East Sussex Safeguarding Adults Board.—East Sussex County Council, 20 April 2017

Financial abuse could include someone pressurising a person to make gifts or to change their will, spending money or taking possessions without consent, misusing power of attorney or obtaining money through scams.

It is most commonly perpetrated by someone the person knows, but can also be carried out by a stranger.

Keith Hinkley, East Sussex County Council director of adult social care and health, said: “Financial abuse is never acceptable and there are a range of actions that can be taken to stop it. Safeguarding adults is everyone’s business and responsibility.

Graham Bartlett, chairman of the East Sussex Safeguarding Adults Board said: “This campaign is crucial to make people aware of what financial abuse actually is and how they can spot it. We hope that this encourages them to report any concerns they might have.”

The campaign will see posters and leaflets distributed across the county, activity on social media and engagement events held with partner agencies and members of the public.

Anyone concerned that they, or someone they know, may have experienced financial abuse, should contact Health and Social Care Connect by calling 0345 6080191, texting 07797 878111 or emailing hscc@eastsussex.gov.uk

If a crime is suspected, people should contact Sussex Police by calling 101.

More information is available at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/adultsafeguarding


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The East Sussex Safeguarding Adults Board is a multi-agency partnership that oversees and leads adult safeguarding across East Sussex and contributes to the prevention of abuse and neglect