Author: Rebecca Maer

Sustainable transport summit Eastbourne

SPOTLIGHT: Visions of greener transport in Eastbourne 

Car-free, elegant public spaces in the town centre, frequent buses, and safe cycling for families and commuters was the vision presented at a sustainable transport summit in Eastbourne.  There was consensus that the current situation could not continue: car dependency, daily traffic jams, gridlocked roundabouts, unreliable buses, driving speeds which endanger pedestrians, and few safe […]

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SPOTLIGHT: Hours of storm releases not made public for nine days 

Southern Water did not release information about several storm releases of rain water and sewage into the sea near Eastbourne for nine days. Five storm releases lasting a total of more than five hours happened soon after Storm Ciaran in early November. But they did not show on Southern Water’s dedicated web page for storm overflows […]

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An overflowing litter bin with three sacks of rubbish next to it

SPOTLIGHT: Why was this overflowing bin not emptied for three weeks? 

Volunteer litter picker Rosemary Cartmel thought she would help the community by cleaning up the streets near her home in Eastbourne’s Old Town.  She also joined the Motcombe Wombles litter picking group and joined other volunteers in Gildredge Park on Sunday, 15 October.  Rosemary, 76, collected a large bag of rubbish and left it by […]

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The Good Grub Eastbourne

REVIEW: The Good Grub  

I may have reached Peak Smug on a recent Sunday, eating lunch at The Good Grub restaurant at the back of the very grand Grand Hotel building.  Not only was I eating vegan and saving a tiny cloud of farmed animal emissions, I watched torrential rain cascade off the green striped canopy onto Compton Road […]

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Eastbourne Town Hall

SPOTLIGHT: Housing crisis on the Sussex coast 

More than 100 councils are due to join an emergency summit to discuss the social and financial crisis created by soaring demand for temporary accommodation.  The online meeting on Tuesday (31 October) is to be hosted by Eastbourne Borough Council and the District Councils’ Network.  Councillor Stephen Holt, leader of Liberal Democrat-controlled Eastbourne Borough Council, […]

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Entrance to the Sovereign Centre leisure centre in Eastbourne

SPOTLIGHT: The keen swimmer, 80, who feels digitally excluded when booking council-run classes 

Pauline Cooper, 80, is determined to keep fit and active so she goes swimming every day at 6.30am at the Sovereign Centre in Eastbourne.   She also likes to take the Sunday morning aquafit class after her swim but cannot book in advance online because she does not own a smartphone or a computer.  The 30 […]

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View across Beachy Head downland

SPOTLIGHT: The Black Robin Farm project 

What is happening at Black Robin Farm, the high-profile plan for a cultural and education centre on the South Downs above Eastbourne?   It is nearly two years since Eastbourne Borough Council secured £19.8 million in Levelling Up funding towards this scheme and others – and the deadline for spending the money is less than six […]

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Gore Park Road Eastbourne

SPOTLIGHT: What can be done about the housing crisis in Eastbourne? 

The annual cost of housing benefit in Eastbourne is more than £30 million, while rents continue to rise and limited numbers of new homes are built. The lack of housing is the driving force behind the Eastbourne Community Land Trust, which plans initially to build five houses for key workers and their families.  Conservative MP […]

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Ocklynge Cemetery Eastbourne

SPOTLIGHT: The volunteers who honour the dead 

The tombstones, crucifixes, angels and inscriptions slowly emerge from the creeping ivy and smothering foliage as if in a fairy story.  What looks like a bank of overgrown shrubs becomes a row of stone memorials, marking lives, families, connections, history.  “I just find it really satisfying to clean them up, research people’s lives and find […]

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Tech Resort Eastbourne

SPOTLIGHT: How TechResort changes lives 

Sam Best was researching jobs and considering his future when he came across the Japanese philosophy of ‘ikigai’, said to be the secret to a joyful life.  The 19-year-old found that the idea was to fulfil four categories: do what you love, do what the world needs, do what you are good at and do […]

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