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  • EVENTBOARD: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, latest updates

  • Step into summer with 1066 Country: Official tourism news for Hastings & 1066 Country

  • Beach Tavern development, Pevensey Bay: After two and a half years, site rots in front of our eyes and Wealden Council does nothing

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Staff required, Bay Diner, Pevensey Bay

  • RETAIL NEWS: Arts and Crafts shop to open in Pevensey Bay in the coming weeks?

  • Local Zero Waste Shop to launch with High Street location in Westham

  • BUSINESS BRIEFINGS: Pevensey Pete Laundry Services: Name change for the Day!

  • 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

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


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Website offers Safe Space for victims of crime in Sussex—Sussex Police Crime Commissioner’s office, 7 may 2017

If you’ve been a victim or witness of crime, an online directory of local specialist support services offers a one-stop shop to help you find all the information you need at your fingertips.

The safespacesussex.org.uk site, developed by the Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Sussex, can also help to demystify the process for people when they may be at their most vulnerable, offering information about different types of crime as well as details of what happens at each stage of the criminal justice system.

The site was built in close consultation with local services to meet victims’ needs, whatever stage they have reached in their recovery. Whether you’ve reported it to the police or not, Safe:Space Sussex can provide a secure environment where people who may be feeling unsafe can find out what local help and support is available to them.

Sussex PCC Katy Bourne, who is responsible for commissioning services for victims of crime in the county, says: “Since it was launched almost 18 months ago, this website has become a trusted, go-to place for anyone who needs advice.

“You can either type your postcode into the site’s search facility to find out more about support available locally or you can select a specific crime type – such as hate crime, stalking or anti-social behaviour – and visit a page featuring frequently asked questions as well as live links and contact details for support groups.

“It really doesn’t matter whether you have reported a crime to the police or if an offence has happened in the past, you can still find help and support at the click of a button.”

For more information, please visit www.safespacesussex.org.uk