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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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Given that it takes almost 2 hours to get to London from Bexhill, these increases are not justified

Bexhill and Battle MP, Huw Merriman, has criticised the decision to increase rail fares by 2.8% from January 2020. The increased fare is calculated using the July Retail Prices Index (RPI) measure of inflation. The MP has called for the fare increase to be linked to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rate which would lower the increase by almost 1%.

Speaking this week, the MP said “Given that it takes almost 2 hours to get to London from Bexhill, these increases are not justified. Whilst earnings are now rising faster than inflation, this will cause pressure for hard-pressed rail passengers who struggle to pay their bills. Last year, the Government called on the industry and unions to adopt the CPI measure of inflation when setting fares. Many pay awards in the public sector are calculated using this method but the rail unions refused to agree. With salaries accounting for a third of a train operator’s costs, passengers are left with a higher fare increase to cover rail pay rises. It’s time for the rail industry to modernise, embrace technology and pass on the benefits to passengers in the form of lower prices.”

The fare rises have been announced as the Government is mid-way through an overhaul of the way in which the rail industry operates. Huw, a member of the House of Commons Transport Select Committee, said “We have an opportunity to change the game for rail travel and make the pricing structure fairer and more transparent. Tough decisions must not be bottled or this opportunity will be wasted.”