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  • Serialisation: New childrens' book: The Story of Tatty the Pidge, who lives in a signal box at Pevensey and Westham station

  • Police donation gift for Bexhill Scouts group

  • Coming to stay and spend in Wealden: Number of people working in local tourism rises to just over 9,000

  • Tuesday 19 November: Pevensey Parish Council: Keeping us posted: Parish Council Surgery

  • Dodgy motor parts dealer must pay back more than £100k

  • Sovereign Shines: An event to raise funds for the local RNLI lifeboat

  • In the beautiful new limelight, Bay Hotel Open Mic Night to be held twice a month

  • PICTURES OF THE WEEK : Royal Box Office, in the Circle of Fire and Light

  • TONIGHT: Performance group to fill the sky with fire and light at launch party for public house in Pevensey

  • University of Sussex student inventor of 'marine bioplastic' wins International James Dyson Award 2019

  • Operating efficiencies at Wealden District Council: Cost of providing Council services to each individual living in the District

  • Have your say on next phase of improvements in Eastbourne town centre

  • Castle Inn for Christmas: Full schedule for the season revealed

  • Young people in East Sussex: Top tips to help parents and carers support kids’ mental wellbeing

  • Rother District Council: Parking charges suspended in run up to Christmas

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THIS WEEK Coming to stay and spend in Wealden


COMMUNITY Bay Hotel Open Mic Night to be held twice a month


LETTERS Mint House: Village has a vibrant art scene, but few opportunities to display work

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image credit: Sussex Police

We will be opening our PCSO recruitment on Thursday 22 August. To register your interest in the role please email careers@sussex.pnn.police.uk

From dealing with anti-social behaviour and taking statements from victims of crime, to providing reassurance and helping resolve community challenges; our Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) play a critical and visible role in helping keep our communities safe, identifying and protecting the most vulnerable, and preventing harm.

As the first point of contact for the community, you’ll need to be a great communicator; calm, confident and compassionate. You’ll need to be able to listen carefully, think through challenges and find solutions. Above all, you’ll simply care about the community and want to do what you can to keep it safe.

In return, we promise you a good starting salary, great training experiences, opportunities for progression, the chance to achieve a professional qualification – Level 4 Diploma in Community Policing Practice – and the pride that comes from helping others.

Join us and help make a real difference, together.

More information: Sussex Police: Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs)