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  • Aqua Bar and Grill In Pevensey Bay: Winning Fizz and Fish theme to become front room showcase for Pevensey Food and Drink Festival?

  • Photojournalist to document first Pevensey Food and Drink Festival

  • PICTURE OF THE WEEK: St. Nicolas church, Pevensey

  • ORE COMMUNITY LIBRARY GROUP: Faith, hope and charity: The rebirth of the sustainable community library movement in East Sussex

  • From West End to global phenomenon: Sensational feel-good musical MAMMA MIA! will come to Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

  • East Sussex County Council: Spot the signs and join the fight against modern slavery

  • MISSING CAT: Castle Drive, Pevensey Bay

  • GHOST WALK AND GRILL NIGHT AT PRIORY COURT: First taster event for Pevensey Food and Drink Festival points to scary success

  • Lost in The Music: One Night at the Disco: Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Works on footbridge that leads from sports field in Wallsend Road to Anderida Park

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Update from Ian Thomas PCDL: For 10 days we expect just to have bulldozers in various locations

  • LETTERS: Mint House in Pevensey: The village has a vibrant art scene, but few opportunities to display work

  • EXHIBITION: Westham Parish Council Village Celebration: Revitalisation of historic horse pond

  • Luxury care home, Mortain Place, in Eastbourne, officially opens

  • Herstmonceux: Courtney at the Castle: Rare opportunity to see the musical legend up close and for this very special concert

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THIS WEEK First taster event for Pevensey Food and Drink Festival


COMMUNITY WISH YOU WERE HERE: A bike shop, arts shop and now a florist


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

news-update

Subsidised meals in the community could be kept for some residents – under proposals to be considered by a senior councillor.–East Sussex County Council, 17 September 2019

Earlier in the summer, East Sussex County Council consulted on proposals to remove the meals in the community subsidy completely and change the way working adults are supported, as part of a plan to make almost £1 million of savings from adult social care

However, taking into account feedback from the consultation, the council is now proposing to keep the meals subsidy for those who are most vulnerable and can’t afford to pay for the service themselves.

The proposed changes could save £483,000 from the meals in the community budget in 2019-20 and £495,000 from support for working age adults by 2020-21.

At a meeting on Tuesday, September 24, Cllr Carl Maynard, lead member for adult social care, will consider the recommendations, results of the consultations and equality impact assessments.

Keith Hinkley, county council director of adult social care, said: “We have had to make £130 million savings this decade, and continuing financial pressures mean difficult decisions have to be made.

“However, we have taken into account people’s concerns and the proposal for meals in the community is a sensible approach which means the most vulnerable will continue to receive the subsidy, while still allowing us to make savings.

“We have a higher than average proportion of working adults in nursing or residential care and the proposed changes would focus on more effective community-based alternatives, while delivering support that is fair and meets people’s needs.

“We know people are worried about the proposals, but everyone affected will have an individual review before any changes to their support are suggested, and as at present they will have the right to appeal if they don’t agree with what’s proposed.”

The meals in the community subsidy is currently £4.10 per person towards the full cost of each meal, which ranges from £4 to £8. It’s estimated around 100 to 150 of the 679 people currently receiving a subsidy for meals in the community could be eligible to continue to receive it.

Full details are available in the papers for the adult social care lead member meeting at https://democracy.eastsussex.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=130&MId=4108&Ver=4