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- Eastbourne fire: Mum and son, 4, 'killed in drugs-debt' house blaze - Gina Ingles and four-year-old Milo Ingles-Bailey died after a row over drugs debts, a court hears.
- Working hours: 'I've no idea when I'll be told what shifts I have' - Two-fifths of UK workers in full or part-time employment are given short notice of their work patterns.
- Brighton beach: Call for volunteers as polystyrene balls wash up - Campaigners urge people to help pick up thousands of balls which have washed up on Brighton beach.
- Covid: People 45 or over in England invited to book vaccine - It comes after all over-50s and those in high-risk groups in the UK have been offered a first dose.
Local NewsGina Ingles and four-year-old Milo Ingles-Bailey died after a row over drugs debts, a court hears. Two-fifths of UK workers in full or part-time employment are given short notice of their work patterns. Campaigners urge people to help pick up thousands of balls which have washed up on Brighton beach. It comes after all over-50s and those in high-risk groups in the UK have been offered a first dose. The elections for police and crime commissioners will take place across England and Wales on 6 May. Drusillas Park in East Sussex is preparing to welcome visitors after months of closure. A year after British Airways grounded flights at Gatwick Airport, nearby Crawley plots a new course. An industry source says they expect the government to require hauliers entering the UK to be tested. Pub gardens and non-essential shops can now open in England - as part of the next stage of easing lockdown rules. Pubs, cafes and restaurants in England can now open for customers seated outdoors. We answer some of your questions about England's roadmap out of lockdown, and other Covid-related issues. The government is considering how people could prove they are unlikely to transmit Covid. |
Community NewsCost of Living Rising!Posted by Administrator : Tuesday 12th March 2013 COSTING US OUR LIVELIHOOD? It is estimated that the cost of living looks expected to continue to rise this year with stable incomes versus increasing costs of everyday household items. In recent years the cost of living has been as high as 5 times more than wage rises. Push For Local ApprenticeshipsPosted by Administrator : Monday 11th March 2013 INVESTING IN THE LOCAL WORKFORCE. The Nutbourne council and government have tried many initiatives over the years, one being local apprenticeships. Getting Involved In The CommunityPosted by Administrator : Sunday 10th March 2013 ARE YOU INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY? Despite the economic downturn in recent years we have seen it has really raised the local people of the communities’ spirits and brought a feeling of togetherness. Scams On The RisePosted by Administrator : Saturday 9th March 2013 KEEPING YOU ON YOUR TOES! It is important to keep up to date and on your toes when it comes to local fraud and scams. There are so many currently out there it is important you are aware of the more common and frequent ones.
Are You Insured? Are You Covered?Posted by Administrator : Thursday 7th March 2013 BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY! In this day and age it seems as if everyone is trying to sell you insurance for everything such as pet insurance, phone insurance, laptop insurance and tablet insurance. Council Tax Rises As Councils Set To Save MoneyPosted by Administrator : Friday 1st March 2013 MORE CUTS..... GREAT!!! Many councils across the UK now have the choice to either increase council tax, raise the funds by cutting back on other factors or even worse they do both. Local Weather |
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