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  • ALAN EVERARD: The Art and Nature Column: From JMW Turner and Flatford Mill to the albino squirrel pictured in Beachlands, Pevensey Bay

  • THIS WEEK: The Haven Players, Stone Cross: Summer Panto! - The Pied Piper of Hamelin

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival: Elizabeth Beeney: I wish those who choose to spoil this festival by damaging the scarecrows would be more respectful

  • BUSINESS POST OF WEEK: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay: VLTGE: Mykee-D on the voice last night

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Part time staff, Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: Local Pevensey Bay based musician, Peter Barron, review. latest album, 'Retro Activ'

  • SMUGFEST SATURDAY 17 AUGUST: UPDATE: The wonderful Jane is now performing (solo act and also known as one part Two Hep Cats)

  • Bexhill 60s Revolution: Saturday 13 July: Biggest town-wide 1960s event in the UK

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

  • New internal wayfinding signage installed at Eastbourne District General Hospital

  • About Bexhill 60s Revolution: Saturday 13 July 2019

  • East Sussex County Council: Residents warned to be on their guard against new scams

  • Big welcome to Aquafest 2019: Saturday 24 August, live music charity event, nine bands from noon to night at the Aqua Bar in Pevensey Bay

  • Langney Shopping Centre £6.5 million extension takes shape

  • EVENTBOARD: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, latest updates

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THIS WEEK Langney Shopping Centre £6.5 million extension takes shape


COMMUNITY The Haven Players, Stone Cross: Summer Panto! – The Pied Piper of Hamelin


JOBSBOARD Part time staff, Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey

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WEALDEN COUNCIL: Just Checking – making sure Wealden Waste Carriers are legal

In a combined operation with Sussex Police, Wealden’s Street Scene Team has been checking up on carriers of Controlled Waste on the District’s roads.

Waste carrying vehicles were stopped and checked for the appropriate waste carrier documentation by the District’s Street Scene Team while Sussex Police carried out checks on the vehicles and their loads.

“It was encouraging to learn that all but one of the vehicles stopped had the proper documentation to carry waste and were registered with the Environment Agency.” said Councillor Ann Newton, Wealden Cabinet member with responsibility for Environmental Protection. “We will continue to work with the police to carry out random checks on other waste carriers to make sure they abide by the law.

“Those that aren’t, are likely to be fly tippers, desecrating our countryside to make a quick, dirty profit for themselves.”

Householders also have a part to play in preventing fly tipping. If you arrange for anyone to remove waste, apart from the Council, you must ensure they are registered with the Environment Agency to carry waste. Ask to see their licence as you may face prosecution if your waste ends up as fly tip.

Wealden’s Street Scene Team is grateful to Sussex Police for their support and assistance in this initiative and look forward to working together in the future to combat environmental and associated crime.