March 2022. Another great litter pick in Bexhill Old Town. Plenty on the streets to keep us busy !Sue Burtonm: 07952 166 819 […]
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March 2022. Another great litter pick in Bexhill Old Town. Plenty on the streets to keep us busy !Sue Burtonm: 07952 166 819 […]
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Letter to the battle and Bexhill Observer I expect that many local residents are, like me, worried about their energy costs and wondering how high their bills are going to be and how they will be able to pay them. Nobody can take that anxiety away, but there are some practical things we can all […]
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Great news from our friends at Hastings Green Party: a Labour councillor has defected to the Greens, raising the number of Green Councillors to two. Read the full story on the Hastings Green Party web site. […]
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Our Rother Green Party Councillor Polly Gray contacted Next Retail about the lights being left on 24/7 in their empty Bexhill store and secured a promise of immediate action to turn the lights off. Polly was advised that a member of the public had noticed that all the lights at the empty Next store at […]
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Caroline Donegan reports: On Saturday 6 November some Rother Green Party members attended the COP26 Day of Action in Eastbourne. Big marches took place in many cities and towns and the Eastbourne one was well attended by people of all ages. It was colourful, peaceful and well organised. A rally was held afterwards at the […]
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In September 2021, Sue Burton, Rother Green Party member, was co-opted onto Battle Town Council as a Green Councillor. Apart from sitting on Full Council meetings, she is going to be part of the Environment Committee and the External Relations and Town Development Committee. Sue says “Battle was already trying to be more environmentally aware […]
On 3rd July 2021 Councillor Sue Prochak and I joined a small number of people from Bexhill Environmental Group and Friends of Combe Valley Countryside Park, on a guided walk of Dallington Forest, led by Doug Edworthy, Tree Warden for the parishes of Brightling and Dallington. Doug is a member of the Dallington Forest Project, […]
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There was a motion at East Sussex County Council to make 20MPH the default speed limit in East Sussex towns and villages. The motion was jointly proposed by Jonny Denis, Green County Councillor and Kathryn Field, Lib Dem County Councillor. To support this motion one of our members,Sue Burton, wrote this letter to the Bexhill […]