29th December 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- The gift of giving that lasts all year
- New year, new aspirations
- Keeping warm this winter
- Could you have what it takes to be a support worker?
- Avoid a battery zombie apocalypse!
- From the newsroom...
And more
28th December 2022
Have your say on Sussex Police funding and priorities
This is a reminder that Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne is asking residents to share their thoughts on policing priorities and the precept element of the 2023/24 Sussex Police budget in this survey.
The PCC said: “After five years or restoring neighbourhood policing, I know people don’t want to see visible policing diluted. With the public’s support there will be no cuts to PCSOs and we remain on track to have 3,089 police officers in Sussex by April next year.
Until mid-December this year, the Government had given PCCs the flexibility to raise the amount people pay for policing in their council tax, known as the precept, by up to £10 a year for an average (band D) household, or 83 pence a month. This would raise £6.4m for the Sussex Police budget.
Recently the Policing Minister informed PCCs that this flexibility would increase to £15 a year for a Band D household (equivalent to £1.25 a month).
If you have not yet already done so, you can provide your views on potential precept increases and tell her what you want police to focus on in her short survey.
The consultation runs until midnight on Tuesday 10th January.
22nd December 2022
The latest issue of the East Sussex together is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Thank you - and a very Happy Christmas
- Where to look for some help this Christmas
17th December 2022
Lidl GB recalls Deluxe Oak Smoked Scottish Louch Trout and Lighthouse Bay Smoked Trout Trimmings
Lidl GB is recalling Deluxe Oak Smoked Scottish Louch Trout and Lighthouse Bay Smoked Trout Trimmings, produced by St James Smokehouse because these products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
10th December 2022
Co-op recalls Co-op Anchovies in olive oil
Co-op is recalling Co-op Anchovies in olive oil because it contains histamine. This means the product is a possible health risk for anyone with a sensitivity to histamine.
9th December 2022
Asda recalls several Asda Extra Special Mince Pies
Asda is taking the precautionary action of recalling three Asda Extra Special Mince Pies because they may contain pieces of plastic, which makes them unsafe to eat.
6th December 2022
Have your say on Sussex Police funding and priorities
Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne is asking residents to share their thoughts on policing priorities and the precept element of the 2023/24 Sussex Police budget in this survey.
The PCC said: “After five years or restoring neighbourhood policing, I know people don’t want to see visible policing diluted. With the public’s support there will be no cuts to PCSOs and we remain on track to have 3,089 police officers in Sussex by April next year.
The consultation runs until midnight on Tuesday 10th January.
5th December 2022
Cold week with some snow expected
An Arctic maritime airmass will push across the UK from the north this week bringing us some cold days, overnight frosts and a risk of wintry showers and snow.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Rebekah Sherwin, said: “Temperatures will start to dip this week, with daytime temperatures struggling to get above freezing in many places from mid-week onwards. However, the cold air from the Arctic will also bring brighter conditions, with some dry, sunny spells in many areas, particularly away from the coast.
“Showers will turn more wintry as the week goes on with a risk of snow at times. A yellow National Severe Weather Warning for snow has been issued for Wednesday covering northern Scotland. We can expect to see some snow and wintry showers further south as the week progresses, particularly in coastal areas or over higher ground. There will be widespread frosts with temperatures falling to as low as -10°C overnight in isolated spots by the end of the week.”
5th December 2022
The latest issue of the East Sussex together is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Which of these would help you right now?
- Cheaper broadband and phone packages
- Extra help if your power or water are cut
- Help to stay warm this winter
- Are you missing out on £65 a week?
- Say 'No' to loan sharks this Christmas
- This winter....what if?
5th December 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Christmas inLibraries
- Library eBook Club
- Winter Mini Challenge
- uLibrary
2nd December 2022
Interlink Direct Ltd recalls Wangzhihe
Interlink Direct Ltd is taking the precautionary step of recalling Wangzhihe, (WZH White Bean Curd), because Bacillus cereus has been found in some batches of this product. The possible presence of Bacillus cereus makes this product unsafe to eat.
Nestlé UK recalls AERO Hot Chocolate products
Nestlé UK is taking a precautionary step of recalling AERO Hot Chocolate products because a small number of packs may contain small pieces of food-grade silica beads, making them unsafe to eat.
29th November 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- A community Christmas in East Sussex
- Top tips for staying safe online this Christmas
- Festive fun for all the family this panto season
- Keeping active this winter
- From the newsroom...
And more
27th November 2022
December Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The December issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Be Cyber Aware during the Christmas shopping period
- Offers to Neighbourhood Watch supporters
And more
4th October 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Libraries Week
- Black History Month
- Get online and Try One Thing
- Talk about Men's Mental Health
- Play Games
- A book I have loved...
28th October 2022
ESF Autumn 2022 Newsletter
Distribution of the Autumn 22 issue of the ESF Newsletter will begin soon.
To download this issue, click here.
21st October 2022
Iceland recalls Iceland Ready Cooked Diced Chicken Breast
Iceland is recalling Iceland Ready Cooked Diced Chicken Breast because some packs may contain uncooked chicken. The possible presence of raw, uncooked chicken makes this product unsafe to eat.
Charlie Bigham’s recalls Vegetable Lasagne
Charlie Bigham’s is recalling Vegetable Lasagne for 1 and Vegetable Lasagne for 2 because it may contain plastic, making it unsafe to eat.
Nichols PLC recalls Vimto Squash ‘No Added Sugar'
Nichols PLC is recalling Vimto Squash ‘No Added Sugar’ because they have been filled with Vimto Original Squash that contains sugar, due to a packaging error. This makes the product a potential risk to consumers who need to manage their sugar intake.
10th October 2022
Research Participants Wanted
Ella Lonnen, a trainee Clinical Psychologist at the University of Bath, is looking for participants to assist her in her research, which is supervised by Dr Rachel Paskell.
The research is about how people make sense of personal relationships. Participants will be asked to read a short story and answer some questions online. It is anonymous and takes about twenty minutes.
To take part, click here,
or enter: https://bathpsychology.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6x8lgYCPRJsNkTI in your browser.
10th October 2022
Superdrug recalls Slenderplan Tropical Smoothie Meal Replacement Shake
Superdrug is recalling Slenderplan Tropical Smoothie Meal Replacement Shake because it may contain small pieces of metal, making it unsafe to drink.
Tesco recalls Tesco Active Strawberry Flavoured Whey Protein
and Tesco Active Chocolate Fudge Flavoured Whey Protein
Tesco is recalling Tesco Active Strawberry Flavoured Whey Protein and Tesco Active Chocolate Fudge Flavoured Whey Protein because they may contain small pieces of metal, making them unsafe to eat.
4th October2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Men's Mental Health Event
- International Games Month
- East Sussex Children's Book Award 2023
- Donate to help Period Poverty
- Scam Awareness
- Reading Well for Teens
- Christmas Magic
And more
4th October 2022
Energy Bill Scam texts
Action Fraud has received 139 crime reports relating to fake text messages purporting to be from the UK government. The texts state that the recipient is “owed” or “eligible” for an energy bill discount as part of the Energy Bill Support Scheme. The links in the emails lead to genuine-looking websites that are designed to steal your personal and financial information.
You can see screenshots of the text messages on our Twitter post here.
How to protect yourself
- Energy Bill Discount : £400 off energy bills for households in Great Britain from October 2022. You do not need to apply for the scheme and you will not be asked for your bank details.
- Spotted a suspicious text message? Forward it to 7726 (it’s free of charge). If you forward a text to 7726, your provider can investigate the origin of the text and arrange to block or ban the sender, if it’s found to be malicious.
For more information on how to stay secure online, please visit www.cyberaware.gov.uk
4th October 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Libraries Week
- Black History Month
- Get online and Try One Thing
- Talk about Men's Mental Health
- Play Games
- A book I have loved...
4th October 2022
Neighbourhood Watch 2022 Crime and Community Survey
We are delighted to invite you to take part in our annual Crime and Community survey. The survey is in its third year running, and we want to hear your views on crime, community, and your experience of Neighbourhood Watch. The survey is open to everyone across England and Wales, regardless of whether you are a Neighbourhood Watch member or not.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NWCCS2022
All responses will be anonymised and aggregated, and everyone who completes the 5 – 10 minute survey can choose to opt-in to the prize draw to win one of four £25 Amazon vouchers.
4th October 2022
October Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The October issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Being an active bystander See someone being harassed? When its safe, ask if they are okay
- Stay one step ahead of scams
- Be kind to your mind with Every Mind Matters
And more
26th September 2022
The cost-of-living situation we are currently facing can enable fraudsters to successfully exploit heightened emotions, needs and fears. Please read and share the following advice and information to avoid falling victim to scams:
21st September 2022
As the local independent watchdog for health and social care services, each year we undertake a Listening Tour in one part of East Sussex to engage with local people and communities in more detail.
This year we are heading to Eastbourne between the 15th to the 30th of October, and we are keen to hear about:
- How easy or difficult it has been to access services.
- The quality of the health and care you have received.
- If you feel listened to?
- If you know about the support available to you when it comes to social care?
- Your positive experiences of using health and care services.
- What day-to-day factors are impacting your health?
We will use the feedback we receive to make recommendations to support positive changes to local health and care services.
15th September 2022
ALERT: Energy rebate scam emails
Action Fraud is warning the public about a sharp rise in reports relating to fake emails purporting to be from Ofgem, the independent energy regulator for Great Britain. The emails claim that the recipient is due a rebate payment as part of a government scheme and provides links for the recipient to follow in order to apply for the rebate. The links in the emails lead to malicious websites designed to steal personal and financial information.
Between Monday 22nd August 2022 and Monday 5th September 2022, a total of 1,567 phishing emails related to this scam have been reported via the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS). All the emails display the email subject header “Claim your bill rebate now”. Offenders are using the Ofgem brand logo and colours to make the emails look as authentic as possible. However, the emails ask recipients to “apply for an energy bill rebate before September 2020”, which is what prompted many recipients to realise the emails weren’t genuine.
You can view examples of the fake emails in our social media posts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
How you can protect yourself and others
- If you have any doubts about a message, contact the organisation directly. Don’t use the numbers or address in the message – use the details from their official website. Remember, your bank (or any other official source) will never ask you to supply personal information via email.
- If you have received an email which you’re not quite sure about, forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk. Send us emails that feel suspicious, even if you're not certain they're a scam - we can check.
For advice on how to stay secure online, please visit: www.cyberaware.gov.uk
15th September 2022
Please join the Priority Services Register or update any existing registrations
The Priority Services Register is a free support service to help people in vulnerable situations. Energy suppliers and network operators offer it. Each keeps their own register, although some share with each other.
We recommend that people who may be vulnerable or at risk during severe weather should be on a Priority Services Register. Friends and relatives can assist those who may be in need of a bit of help to register, such as the elderly or people with serious medical conditions, or those who may not have Internet access and therefore may not have received this message. Each operator can be contacted online or by phone.
Similarly, if your household is already registered, please make sure that your registration is fully up to date, for example, contact details and special needs remain accurate.
Please act now, don’t wait!
Power cuts don’t happen very often but if the electricity, gas or water supply network is damaged or develops a fault, engineers work around the clock 24/7 to restore supplies as quickly as is safely possible. Being on a Priority Services Register will ensure that extra support will be received if the customer experiences an outage. Support is likely to include:
- A priority number that you can call 24 hours a day
- Text and voice message alerts, letting you know when they are aware of a large power cut in your area or should your water supply be interrupted
- Tailored support if needed such as home visits, hot meals, advice and keeping your friends and relatives updated
- Where possible they will send you text and voice messages when severe weather is expected, to help you prepare
- In certain scenarios they may also offer a free hotel overnight and transport to the hotel
- For complex power cuts, community welfare teams provide on-site support which includes hot drinks, hot meals, a Wi-Fi connection and charge points.
OFGEM has a summary at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/information-consumers/energy-advice-households/getting-extra-help-priority-services-register, and this includes help in finding the suppliers in your area. As various energy suppliers and network operators are active in Sussex, the following are the ones who cover most of the county, but there are some others. If you try to register with the wrong operator they will usually steer you in the right direction.
Electricity
UK Power Networks – most of the SE of England https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/power-cut/priority-services/about-the-priority-services-register
SSEN – parts of the West of Sussex https://www.ssen.co.uk/PriorityServices/
Water
Southern Water https://www.southernwater.co.uk/help-advice/join-our-priority-services-register
South East Water https://www.southeastwater.co.uk/get-help/help-for-priority-customers
2nd September 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Summer Reading Challenge Finishers
- Roger McGough
- Back to school back to reality
- Libraries Week
- Folktales, Myths and Legends
- We need your help to end Period Poverty
26th August 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Ready for the return to school?
- 'Be your authentic self' says Izzard
- You take the High Weald...
- All hail Hailsham Festival!
- Bag a bargain this Second Hand September
- From the newsroom...
And more
22nd August 2022
Morrisons recalls ready to eat mango products
Morrisons has taken the precautionary step of recalling Morrisons Mango and Morrisons Mango Fingers because they might contain Salmonella.
9th August 2022
Living Well in East Sussex - survey now live
The ‘Living Well in East Sussex’ survey is an opportunity for East Sussex Adult Social Care to gain an understanding of what really matters to local people. The information gained will then be used as a starting point for creating a new Adult Social Care Strategy that will set the direction of adult social care for everyone who has – or will have – care and support needs within the county, the projects and services that support them and their carers and families.
The survey opened on 08 August 2022 and will close on 18 September 2022.
The more people who fill it in, the more confident East Sussex Adult Social Care can be that its strategy will reflect what matters to East Sussex residents. Survey responses will help guide the next stage of consultation with adult social care staff, care providers, NHS colleagues and wider stakeholders.
The survey is online at: www.eastsussex.gov.uk/ASCsurvey
3rd August 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Discover the best beaches in East Sussex
- Enjoy park life this summer
- Welcoming our Ukrainian guests
- SEND fun for all the family
- From the newsroom...
- And more
3rd August 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Summer Events
- Roger McGough Hailsham Festival
- One You Health Checks
- A book I have loved…
3rd August 2022
August Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The August issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Being an active bystander
- Creating an inclusive community
- Keep your home secure while on holiday
And more
2nd August 2022
Household Support Grant Scheme Reopens
If you are impacted by the increased costs of living and energy prices in particular, support is available.
This includes support from central government, the councils and their partners.
If you are at risk of eviction or being cut-off from by your energy supplier please access the help available as soon as possible.
Please check your eligibility before applying for support.
22nd July 2022
John West recalls two John West Sardine products
John West is taking the precautionary action of recalling John West Boneless Sardines in Sunflower Oil and John West Sardines in Olive Oil because of a possible microbiological contamination risk.
21st July 2022
WhatsApp scam costs victims £1.5 million
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) is warning the public about the continued increase in reports about scams where victims are targeted on WhatsApp by criminals pretending to be someone they know – typically their children.
Between 3rd February 2022 and 21st June 2022, there have been a total of 1235 reports made to Action Fraud linked to this scam, with total reported losses exceeding £1.5mn.
Criminals will usually begin the conversation with “Hello Mum” or “Hello Dad” and will say that they are texting from a new mobile number as their phone was lost or damaged. They will then ask for money to purchase a new one, or claim that they need money urgently to pay a bill
The criminal will provide bank details for the payment to be made to, with some coming back with further demands for money.
Detective Chief Inspector Craig Mullish, from the City of London Police, said:
“If you receive a message like this from a friend or family member, don’t send any money until you’ve had a chance to call them and confirm their identity. Taking a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information could keep you safe.”
How to protect yourself:
- STOP. THINK. CALL. If a family member or friend makes an unusual request on WhatsApp, always call the person to confirm their identity.
- You can report spam messages or block a sender within WhatsApp. Press and hold on the message bubble, select ‘Report’ and then follow the instructions.
- Never share your account’s activation code (that’s the 6 digit code you receive via SMS)
18th July 2022
Household Support Fund
SCDA (Sussex Community Development Association) are distributing the Household Support Fund on behalf of East Sussex County Council. A portion of this fund must be distributed to people who are of pensionable age (66) by 30th September 2022. This is the only eligibility criteria for people of this age.
Anyone who is unable to respond electronically can contact SCDA’s Community Advice Team on 01273 516032 who can complete the form on their behalf over the phone, but please send the form via email if you are able to.
9th July 2022
The latest issue of East Sussex together is now available to down load. In this issue:
- Bid flu in East Sussex - advice
- East Sussex and Ukraine - update
- Summer holiday scheme expanded
- Calling young people - take the summer reading challenge
9th June 2022
Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team
Met Office Level 3 Heat Health Alert
The Met Office has issued a Level 3 Heat Health Alert from 09:00 Monday 11th July to 09:00 Friday 15th July.
There is a 90% probability of Heat Health Alert criteria being met. Temperatures are expected to rise in to the low 30s.
View the full warning at the Met Office Heat Health Watch site.
Hot weather can affect your health. The people most likely to be affected are the elderly, the very young, and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
If you know or look after someone that may be susceptible to the effects of this hot weather period please help make sure that they stay cool and well, and if possible check in advance that they are prepared for this hot spell.
Please follow this advice to keep cool and comfortable and reduce health risks:
- Shut windows and pull down the shades when it is hotter outside. If it's safe, open them for ventilation when it is cooler.
- Avoid the heat: stay out of the sun and don't go out between 11am and 3pm (the hottest part of the day).
- Keep rooms cool by using shades or reflective material outside the windows. If this isn't possible, use light-coloured curtains and keep them closed (metallic blinds and dark curtains can make the room hotter).
- Have cool baths or showers, and splash yourself with cool water.
- Drink cold drinks regularly, such as water and fruit juice. Avoid tea, coffee and alcohol.
- Plan ahead to make sure you have enough supplies, such as food, water and any medications you need.
- Identify the coolest room in the house so you know where to go to keep cool.
- Wear loose, cool clothing and a hat if you go outdoors.
Also, please don’t forget about the animals in your care and view the top tips for keeping pets cool in hot weather by using the RSPCA link below.
For more information go to:
- UK Health Security Agency Heatwave Plan For England and Guidance Documents
- Met Office Heat-health watch
- NHS Choices Heatwave: be prepared
- WSCC Dealing with extreme weather
- WSCC https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/campaigns/heat-alert/
- WSCC Preparing for emergencies
- Follow WSCC on Twitter for regular updates @WSCCNews @WSCCResilience @wspublichealth
8th July 2022
Get Safe Online and Cifas launch new Check-a-Website capability
Get Safe Online has partnered with Cifas, the UK’s leading fraud prevention service, to launch ‘Check-a-Website’. An innovative new feature, hosted on www.getsafeonline.org that invites users to check if a website is safe to use before accessing. It is expected to prevent thousands of people in the UK falling victim to unwanted online scams every year.
Criminals are increasingly turning to the internet to target victims, with malicious and spoofed websites becoming increasingly sophisticated. These websites are designed to steal the financial and personal details of users – which are often used to facilitate identity theft. The latest data from Cifas has revealed that there was a 43% increase in cases involving identity fraud filed to the National Fraud Database in Q1 2022 when compared to the same period last year, with 9 in 10 instances of identity fraud taking place online.
Check a website is an easy-to-use online tool which helps determine whether a website is likely to be legitimate or a scam … before you visit it. Users simply type in the address of the website they want to check, and their results will appear within seconds.
Provided in the UK by Get Safe Online, in conjunction with Cifas, ScamAdviser, Barclays and other partners, it cleverly uses an algorithm to provide a trust score based on more than 40 data sources as well as thousands of reports of malicious websites from law enforcement agencies, regulators and consumer brands every week.
Hosted on Get Safe Online’s UK website, individuals can also access this new feature using the below link:
6th July 2022
July Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The July issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Do your events have an impact?
- Keep your digital lives safe and secure
- New scam as victims lose thousands from fraudsters impersonating their bank or the police
- NEW 999 British Sign Language app launched
- Young people’s experience of crime, safety and community
- Are you affected by fly-tipping?
And more
2nd July 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- The Gadgeteers are here!
- Journalling for Wellbeing
- ESCBA2022 Winner!
- World Menopause Awareness Day
- A book I have loved
1st July 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Discover fab local festivals near you
- Join in with this year's Summer Reading Challenge
- East Sussex extends a warm welcome to our Ukrainian visitors
- Something for everyone at your local library
- Uncovering your past just got easier with new digitised records
- From the newsroom...
And more
30th June 2022
What's the impact of increasing the State Pension age?
A new report commissioned by Ageing Better reveals nearly 100,000 more people have been pushed into poverty by having to wait another year to collect their state pension.
Carried out by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the research shows that the number of 65-year-olds in absolute poverty rose from one in ten before the state pension age increase to almost one in four just two years later.
30th June 2022
First Census 2021 Results Published
The Office of National Statistics has today published the first results from the 2021 National Census for England and Wales.
28th June 2022
Invitation to Participate in Study
Study Title:
Exclusion and inclusion of people ageing with physical disability
Researcher:
Bradley Whitefield
Ethics/ERGO number:
72117
You are being invited to take part in the above study. Please read the information below carefully and ask questions if anything is not clear or you would like more information before you decide to take part in this research. If you are happy to participate you will be asked to give your consent.
The research question this study will be addressing is: What are the experiences of exclusion and inclusion faced by people ageing with physical disability? The topic of exclusion has been chosen because of its relevance to the perspective, promoted by the social model of disability, that disability is produced by the exclusionary structures and practices of society that act as barriers to people who share particular characteristics, such as those with physical impairments. Exclusion is also relevant to older adults, who may likewise face barriers in multiple domains of life. The aim of this study is to explore experiences of exclusion and inclusion faced by those ageing with physical disability.
In line with the social model of disability, this study distinguishes between impairment and disability. The identification of experiencing long-term physical disability is therefore distinguished from the medical category of physical impairment. For example, an individual may be diagnosed as having a physical impairment without personally identifying as disabled.
Participants are invited to contact the researcher to discuss the study and their participation. If you would like more information or if you have any questions, please contact the researcher, Bradley Whitefield, at bgw1n21@soton.ac.uk, or call 07742133069.
26th June 2022
Sainsburys recalls Sainsburys Frozen Cooked & Peeled Jumbo King Prawns
Sainsburys is recalling by Sainsburys Cooked and Peeled Frozen Large King Prawns because of possible presence of undercooked prawns. The possible presence of undercooked prawns may make this product unsafe to eat.
20th June 2022
Waitrose recalls Waitrose Frozen Cooked & Peeled Jumbo King Prawns
Waitrose is recalling Waitrose Frozen Cooked & Peeled Jumbo King Prawns and Essential Frozen Cooked King Prawns because they may contain raw, uncooked prawns. The possible presence of raw, uncooked prawns makes this product unsafe to eat.
16th June 2022
Morrisons recalls several breaded chicken products
Morrisons is recalling several breaded chicken products because they may contain small pieces of glass. The possible presence of glass makes these products unsafe to eat.
11th June 2022
GB Poultry recalls Battered Chicken Goujons
GB Poultry are recalling GB Poultry Battered Chicken Goujons because Salmonella has been found in the product.
10th June 2022
PA Ross Ltd recalls Get Fresh at Home Petits Pains
PA Ross Ltd is recalling Get Fresh at Home Petits Pains (6 white part baked rolls) because they may contain small pieces of metal.
8th June 2022
Waitrose recalls Waitrose 2 British Hot Smoked Rainbow Trout Fillets
Waitrose is recalling Waitrose 2 British Hot Smoked Rainbow Trout Fillets because Listeria monocytogenes has been found in the product.
2nd June 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Loneliness Awareness Week
- Refugee Week Gulwali Passarlay
- How to Survive Menopause Without Losing Your Mind
- No PIN? No problem!
- A book I have loved
1st June 2022
Make a difference to social care services that support thousands of people
Could you play a part in shaping the future of adult social care in East Sussex? We are looking for up to 50 people with recent lived experience of being supported by the Council, or caring for someone who does, to join our new Adult Social Care (ASC) Citizens Panel.
1st June 2022
Co-op recalls Co-op Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil
and Co-op Tuna Chunks in Springwater
Co-op is recalling Co-op Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil and Co-op Tuna Chunks in Springwater because the products may contain pieces of metal, making them unsafe to eat.
29th May 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Celebrate the Platinum Jubilee in style
- What's on in East Sussex
- Meet one of our social worker degree apprentices
- Are you curious about fostering?
- From the newsroom
And more
29th May 2022
Co-op recalls Peri Peri Chicken Pasta Bowl
and Prawn Marie Rose Layered Salad
Co-op is recalling Co-op Peri Peri Chicken Pasta Bowl and Co-op Prawn Marie Rose Layered Salad because they have been labelled with a ‘use by’ date of 01 July 2022 instead of 01 June 2022.
28th May 2022
Is the UK the Best Country to Grow Old In?
While there's much to admire about our country, rising pensioner poverty and inequality, unsuitable homes, and a lack of support to stay in work past the age of 50, mean the UK is far from the best country to grow old in?
Centre for Aging Better CEO, Carole Easton, outlines five key issues where the UK is very far from being a world leader and the actions needed to improve the lives of older people in this country.
27th May 2022
How Concerned Should You Be Over Monkeypox?
The monkeypox outbreak in the UK has been a hot topic this week, but the good news is it’s only affecting a very small number of people at the moment.
In addition if you were born in England or Wales before 1971, which all ESF members were, you’ve likely already received the smallpox vaccination, which has been found to offer effective protection against infection.
27th May 2022
Eastbourne Borough Council
Anti-Social Driving Consultation Part Two
Part one of this consultation gave an opportunity to state any additional roads respondents felt should be included in the list of restricted areas. Three locations, not already on the list of proposed restricted areas, were mentioned most frequently. These were:
- Pacific Drive / Harbour Quay
- Atlantic Drive
- A section of Pevensey Bay Road
On the advice of Sussex Police the proposals also include Princess Road, in order to bring together the existing and proposed additional restricted areas, comprising of the Seafront Parades and Pevensey Bay Road. Therefore we are now consulting over a proposal to extend the PSPO to also cover these four additional areas.
Please have your say on this proposal by Friday 17th June at 5pm.
27th May 2022
JDM Distributors recalls Jif Peanut Butter products
JDM Distributors is taking the precautionary action of recalling Jif Creamy Peanut Butter and Jif Extra Crunchy Peanut Butter because they might be contaminated with Salmonella.
22nd May 2022
Ofgem Scam E-mails
Action Fraud has received 752 reports in four days relating to fake emails purporting to be from Ofgem. The emails state that the recipient is eligible for a rebate as a result of a newly announced government scheme. The links in the emails lead to genuine-looking websites that are designed to steal your personal and financial information.
Please view our tweet to see a screenshot of the fake emails reported to Action Fraud.
- Remember, your bank, or any other official organisation, won’t ask you to share personal information over email or text. If you need to check that it’s a genuine message, contact the company using details from their official website or app.
- Spotted a suspicious email? Forward it to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS) - report@phishing.gov.uk
22nd May 2022
Say Hello to Neighbourhood Watch Week
This year, John Bishop invites us all to ‘say hello’ to Neighbourhood Watch Week as it kick-starts the Month of Community. It’s a chance to come together with neighbours, with friends, with people you haven’t met, and to ‘say hello’ by making new connections. Building these connections in our community is one of the foundations of Neighbourhood Watch!
Learn more about Neighbourhood Watch Week and listen to what John Bishop has to say.
13th May 2022
Cranswick Country Foods recalls several products containing chicken
Cranswick Country Foods are recalling several products containing chicken because salmonella has been found in some of the chicken used to manufacture these products. As a precaution additional products are also being recalled whilst investigations continue.
11th May 2022
Enter the Living Streets #Try20 prize draw!
It’s week two of National Walking Month! Thousands of people across the country are taking to their feet to celebrate all things walking and wheeling.
Tell us your #Try20 story and we will enter you in our prize draw for one £200 and two £50 outdoor clothing shopping vouchers.
We will also use a selection of entries to keep the buzz going on social media. Tell us your story.
11th May 2022
National firearms surrender campaign launches this month
People in possession of unwanted guns or ammunition are being encouraged to hand them in as part of a campaign to make Sussex and Surrey safer.
Many firearms are held in innocence and without awareness of their illegality or are overlooked and forgotten in people’s homes.
Others are acquired and distributed by criminal networks to harm, threaten and intimidate their local communities.
This appeal gives people the chance to dispose of firearms or ammunition by handing them in at their local police station.
The surrender, which runs from Thursday, May 12 to Sunday, May 29 forms part of a national campaign by the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS).
The aim of the operation, supported by Surrey and Sussex Police, is to reduce the number of illegally held firearms in circulation which could fall into the hands of criminals.
This includes replica firearms, air weapons, BB guns, imitation firearms, antique guns, component parts, stun guns, Taser, cs/pepper spray and other ballistic items.
During the two-week campaign, those surrendering firearms will not face prosecution for the illegal possession upon surrender.
Furthermore, lawful gun licence-holders can be reassured that these measures merely enhance their rights and privileges to own firearms, by removing the dangerous ones from the wrong hands. They are also encouraged to use this campaign to consider the surrender of weapons they no longer have any use for.
Contact: Eastbourne Customer Contact Point, 1 Grove Road (Monday to Saturday: 09:00 to 17:00).
11th May 2022
Aldi recalls Eat + Go Chicken and Bacon Caesar Wrap
Aldi is recalling Eat + Go Chicken & Bacon Caesar Wrap and Eat + Go Chicken & Bacon Caesar Wrap Triple because of the possible presence of salmonella in these products.
9th May 2022
Eastbourne Guide for Disabled People
Eastbourne access group and Visit Eastbourne have worked together to publish the new ‘Eastbourne Guide for Disabled People’. The Guide features 2022 accessible attractions, places to eat, hotels/accommodation and local services for disabled visitors to the town and local residents.
The guide has been sponsored by Visit Eastbourne, Sussex Furnishers and Your Eastbourne BID. Large print versions have been sponsored by Eastbourne Blind Society.
The digital version of the guide is available at www.visiteastbourne.com or on the access group website www.eastbourneaccessgroup.org.uk. Both websites also feature additional information for disabled people on accessible toilets, accessible attractions, places to eat and places to stay.
The printed Guide is available at the Eastbourne Visitor Services Centre, Welcome building, Compton Street, Eastbourne, BN21 4BP. Please drop into to collect your printed copy between 9.30am-5pm (Monday-Saturday) or Sunday 10.00am-4pm or telephone 01323 415415.
To contact Eastbourne Access Group volunteers please email Liz at admin@eastbourneaccessgroup.org.uk or phone Brian on 07810 317185.
9th May 2022
M23 Closure 19th-21st May 2022
During the conversion of the M23 to be a Smart Motorway we received positive feedback for informing communities about potential disruptions to their journeys, so people could plan ahead.
Highways England now wish to inform you of a full closure taking place on Thursday 19 May, Friday 20 May and Saturday 21 May on the M23 motorway, near Gatwick Airport, between junctions 10, 9 and 9A, the junction with Gatwick Airport South Terminal, to carry out surfacing works to the carriageway. This work will be carried out by Kier on behalf of Highways England.
Work begin work on Thursday 19 May to Saturday 21 May from 9pm until 6am. All works are weather dependent and subject to change. Additional signage will be in place.
- Thursday 19 May - Northbound off-slip at J9
- Friday 20 May – Eastbound Gatwick Spur
- Saturday 21 May – Contingency, reduced to lane closures if possible.
Full closures will take place between 9pm and 6am and there will be clearly signed diversion routes in place. All closures are weather dependent and subject to change.
Diversion routes:
Thursday – Use M23 J10 onto A2011 then A23 Northbound for access to both terminals,
Friday & Saturday – Use A23 Southbound from Gatwick Airport onto A2011 to M23 Junction 10 for access to North & South bound M23.
3rd May 2022
May Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The May issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Should you ‘Accept all cookies’?
- Cyberhood Watch - what’s it all about?
- Join us on a journey through the past 40 years
- Protect your car with our top tips
And more
3rd April 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- In Conversation with Alex Preston
- Three Little Pigs
- Local and Community History Month
- In Conversation with Colin Grant
- Platinum Jubilee
- A book I have loved
30th April 2022
AG Barr recalls IRN-BRU Regular and IRN-BRU 1901 750ml glass bottles
AG Barr is recalling IRN-BRU Regular and IRN-BRU 1901 750ml glass bottles on a precautionary basis because there have been a small number of reports that the bottle caps pop off unexpectedly.
Greggs recalls Greggs 2 pack Chicken Bake
Greggs recalls Greggs frozen 2 pack Chicken Bake, sold exclusively in Iceland stores, because some packs have been found to contain pieces of hard plastic.
Strauss Israel recalls Elite confectionery products
Strauss Israel is taking the precautionary action of recalling several Elite branded confectionery products because they may be contaminated with Salmonella.
30th April 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- What's happening this May
- Accepting autism in all its forms
- Enjoy our coastline safely
- Keeping our wonderful wild deer safe
- From the newsroom
And more
15th April 2022
Tesco is recalling Tesco Chicken and Vegetable cup soup with croutons
Tesco is recalling Tesco Chicken and Vegetable cup soup with croutons because it may contain small pieces of metal. The possible presence of small pieces of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.
Baxter’s Food Group Ltd recalls Fray Bentos Just Chicken Pie
Baxter’s Food Group Ltd is recalling Fray Bentos Just Chicken Pie because it may contain small pieces of plastic. The possible presence of small pieces of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
13th April 2022
Census 2021 - UK Armed Forces Veterans
Last year, the Census in England and Wales asked, for the first time, a question about previous service in the UK armed forces (veterans). This question was added to support commitments made by central and local government under the Armed Forces Covenant.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is working alongside the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) to help deliver the strategy for our veterans. The census data and analysis will be a fundamental part of that delivery.
We are keen to reach as many stakeholders as possible who have an interest in, or connection to, the veteran topic and the work that ONS is conducting in that area. Further information on the ONS commitments can be found in the Veterans' Strategy Action Plan: 2022 to 2024.
To help our users stay up to date we would encourage you to sign up to the veterans' mailing list via GovDelivery.
We would be grateful if you could share this information with any colleagues or contacts with an interest in the veteran topic.
If you have any questions, please contact the Veterans Team at veterans@ons.gov.uk.
9th April 2022
Tesco is recalling Tesco Free From Digestive Biscuits
Tesco is recalling Tesco Free From Digestive Biscuits because they may contain small pieces of metal which makes it unsafe to eat.
Ferrero recalls a Selection Kinder Products -Update 2
Ferrero is further extending their precautionary action of recalling a selection of Kinder products because they might be contaminated with Salmonella. This product recall is an update to include all best before dates for the selected Kinder products and replaces earlier versions.
7th April 2022
Ferrero recalls a Selection Kinder Products -Update
Ferrero is extending their precautionary action of recalling additional Kinder products because they might be contaminated with Salmonella. This is an update to include additional Kinder products and best before dates.
Interdragon International Trading Co. Ltd
and Asia Oriental Market Ltd are recalling XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bag
Interdragon International Trading Co. Ltd and Asia Oriental Market Ltd are recalling XZL Milk Fruit Jelly School Bag because the product contains Carrageenan, Sodium Alginate and Konjac that are not permitted as an ingredient in jelly confectionery as they present a choking hazard.
7th April 2022
April Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The April issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Nine ways to improve community health and wellbeing
- Free training for Neighbourhood Watch volunteers
- Be part of Refugee Week 2022
- Neighbourhood Watch is about making a community
- Engaging young people and youth organisations
- Spring Community Grants Fund update
- Share your Neighbourhood Watch Week activities
And more
3rd March 2022
Fake Cadbury ‘Easter Chocolate Basket’ message
A fake message posing as Cadbury is spreading quickly on WhatsApp. It's inviting people to grab a ‘Cadbury FREE Easter Chocolate Basket’ by clicking through to a site that has nothing to do with Cadbury.
Shoppers targeted with a fake Tesco refund email
An email claiming that you’re due compensation from Tesco ‘because of a system error’ has been confirmed as a fake. Unlike other phishing attempts this message didn’t have any branding and used random employee names to try to appear real.
3rd April 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Easter Holiday Activities
- Local History Writing Workshop
- Events webpage
- A book I have loved...
- Anxiety Workshop
3ed April 2022
Village Quality Products recalls Al Burj Halwa Pistachio
Village Quality Products is recalling Al Burj Halwa Pistachio because Salmonella has been found in the product.
Ferrero recalls Kinder Surprise
Ferrero is taking the precautionary action of recalling selected batches of Kinder Surprise because it might be contaminated with Salmonella. Only Kinder Surprise products manufactured in Belgium are affected.
1st April 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- What's on in East Sussex this April
- Frugal tips for feeding the family
- Join a community garden near you
- Your local library needs you!
- From the newsroom
And more
27th February 2022
Scratch Meals recalls Scratch Chicken & Veggie Tikka Masala
Scratch Meals Ltd is recalling Scratch Chicken & Veggie Tikka Masala with spiced brown rice because it contains a vitamin and mineral ingredient not listed on the label, which may cause consumers to have an adverse reaction.
17th March 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
10th March 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
9th March 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- British Science Week
- IT for You Together
- London Mozart Players
- 6 Free reservations
- Poetry event
8th March 2022
March Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The March issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- THINK WIDE(N) to prevent burglary
- Celebrating 40 years with 40 actions
- Neighbourhood Watch Community Grants Fund now OPEN
- Neighbourhood Watch’s 40th Anniversary
- Cyberhood Watch programme
- Regional Neighbour of the Year Awards winners
And more
4th March 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
4th February 2022
Eastbourne Access Group
Community Road and Pavements Safety Zoom Meeting
The Eastbourne Access Group, together with Eastbourne Blind Society, East Sussex Hearing, Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance and Care for the Carers will be joining Rt Hon. Caroline Ansell, MP who is kindly chairing a meeting for us on community safety for vulnerable disabled people and carers on 9th May, 10.00am-12.00 on zoom. They would be delighted if ESF members would like to join them.
The scope of this meeting is to address the serious safety concerns of disabled people living with the full range of mental health, learning, sensory, physical impairments and their carers in respect of:
- Pedestrian safety on roads and pavements
- The safety of vulnerable disabled people living with the full range of impairments (and old age frailty) in respect of motorists, cyclists, e scooters.
- Cycling safety and the safety of vulnerable people in shared, non segregated space.
- E scooter riders and their proliferation, despite the law of prohibition on public land.
The context of the above is in relation to the law and the changes to the Highway Code which came into effect on 29 January.
To join the meeting over the internet using your smartphone, tablet or computer visit:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89832000600?pwd=TUdydzU2eFlSM0NCQnZoQ3c5Sk1rZz09
To join the meeting by telephone using your smartphone
Click: +442030512874,,89832000600#,,1#,386244#
To join the meeting by telephone using your landline
Call: 0203 051 2874
Meeting ID: 898 3200 0600 Password: 386244
For more information, or to register:
E-mail: Liz Trethewey, Eastbourne Access Group
25th February 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- My life with endometriosis
- Put a Sussex spring in your step
- World Book Day - easy fancy dress fun
- From the newsroom
And more
23rd February 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
23rd February 2022
Tesco recalls Tesco Hog Roast Style Pork with Apple Sauce
Tesco is recalling Tesco Hog Roast Style Pork with Apple Sauce because the crackling crumb sachet within the pack may contain Salmonella.
22nd February 2022
Vicky Williams, Trainee Clinical Psychologist from the University of Exeter,
is recruiting participants to a new research study.
Vicky is looking at the experiences of older adults who have sought mental health support for anxiety for the first time. Experiencing anxiety in older age is common. However, despite therapies for anxiety being effective for older adults, mental health support referrals for older adults are still much lower than expected.
This low referral level suggests older people are facing challenges to access support. The aim of this project is to explore how access to mental health support for anxiety as an older adult could be improved. This study has approval from the Psychology Research Ethics Committee at the University of Exeter.
This study is looking for the following people to take part in an interview:
- Adults aged 65 years or older
- Who sought support for anxiety in the last year. For example, had at least one conversation with a primary care professional (e.g. GP) and/or with a trained mental health professional (e.g. counsellor)
- This occasion was the first time they had sought mental health support
It is entirely up to you whether you take part or not. Your decision will not affect your relationship or participation in the National Health Service, University of Exeter, or any other services or research centres you are involved with.
Participants will get a £10 shopping voucher as a thank you for their time.
For more information or to take part, please contact Vicky Williams:
07919 112 813
vw277@exeter.ac.uk
21st February 2022
Abbott recalls two infant formula powders
Abbott has taken the precautionary step of recalling various batches of Elecare Similac and Alimentum Similac infant formula powders because they might contain Salmonella. Both products are foods used for special medical purposes for infants, ordinarily to be used under medical supervision.
Freshers Foods Ltd recalls various pork snack products
Fresher Foods Ltd is recalling several products because Salmonella has been found in some of the products. The products are packed in foil packets and glass jars.
16th February 2022
Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team
The Met Office has issued an Amber Severe Weather Warning for Wind from 0300 – 2100 hrs Friday 18th February 2022
View the full warning at the Met Office Severe Weather Warning page
Storm Eunice may cause significant disruption due to extremely strong winds on Friday.
What to expect:
- There is a good chance that flying debris could result in a danger to life
- Damage to buildings and homes is likely, with roofs blown off and power lines brought down
- Roads, bridges and railway lines are likely to close, with delays and cancellations to bus, train, ferry services and flights
- There is a good chance that power cuts, possibly prolonged, could occur and possibly affect other services, such as mobile phone coverage
- Large waves are likely and beach material is likely to be thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties
- It is likely there will be falling branches and some uprooted trees.
WSCC Dealing with extreme weather
WSCC Preparing for emergencies
16th February 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
11th February 2022
IKEA UK recalls frozen IKEA Huvudroll Vegetable Balls
IKEA UK recalls frozen IKEA Huvudroll Vegetable Balls because some packs have been found to contain pieces of plastic.
9th February 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
9th February 2022
Have your say on plans for improving cardiology and ophthalmology
service in East Sussex
People in East Sussex are being asked for their views on plans to improve the cardiology (heart) and ophthalmology (eye) services at hospitals in East Sussex. The two public consultations were launched by the NHS today (6 December 2021).
The proposals aim to improve the care available in East Sussex and cut waiting times. They will also enable staff to develop their skills and expertise so more patients in East Sussex can benefit from new medical treatments and technologies.
The two separate sets of proposals have been developed over the last year by hospital doctors, GPs and other health professionals. They looked at feedback from people who use and work in local services alongside evidence of what works well elsewhere in the NHS.
Take Part in the Consultation -
https://www.sussexhealthandcare.uk/get-involved/cardiology-ophthalmology-east-sussex/
8th February 2022
February Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The February issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Neighbourhood Watch Crime and Community Survey 2021 findings
- Neighbourhood Watch’s 40th Anniversary
- Neighbourhood Watch participates in Race Equality Week
- Struggling with mental health? You are not alone
- The British Empire Medal awarded to Gail and Carol
- Worried about burglary? Look out for our campaign launching soon
- And more
6th February 2022
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Half term events and activities
- LGBTQ+ month in libraries
- In Conversation with Shon Faye
- In Conversation with Salena Godden
- Homework club
- Safer Internet Day
5th February 2022
Snaffling Pig Recalls Snaffling Pig Perfectly Salted Pork Scratchings
Snaffling Pig is recalling Snaffling Pig Perfectly Salted Pork Scratchings because salmonella has been found in the product.
4th February 2022
Eastbourne Access Group
Community Road and Pavements Safety Zoom Meeting
The Eastbourne Access Group, together with Eastbourne Blind Society, East Sussex Hearing, Eastbourne Dementia Action Alliance and Care for the Carers will be joining Rt Hon. Caroline Ansell, MP who is kindly chairing a meeting for us on community safety for vulnerable disabled people and carers on 30 May, 10.00am-12.00 on zoom. They would be delighted if ESF members would like to join them.
The scope of this meeting is to address the serious safety concerns of disabled people living with the full range of mental health, learning, sensory, physical impairments and their carers in respect of:
- Pedestrian safety on roads and pavements
- The safety of vulnerable disabled people living with the full range of impairments (and old age frailty) in respect of motorists, cyclists, e scooters.
- Cycling safety and the safety of vulnerable people in shared, non segregated space.
- E scooter riders and their proliferation, despite the law of prohibition on public land.
The context of the above is in relation to the law and the changes to the Highway Code which came into effect on 29 January.
For more information, or to register:
E-mail: Liz Trethewey, Eastbourne Access Group
2nd February 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
27th January 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Join the Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend
- Learn how to embrace winter
- Comics aren't just for kids
- From the newsroom
- And more
26th January 2022
Eight Important Changes to the Highway Code You Need To Know
Rules for all types of road users will be updated in The Highway Code to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses.
The changes will be made to The Highway Code from 29 January 2022.
There are changes in 8 important areas:
- introducing a new hierarchy of road users
- crossing the road at junctions
- walking, cycling or riding in shared spaces
- positioning in the road when cycling
- overtaking when driving or cycling
- cycling at junctions
- people cycling, riding horses and driving horse-drawn vehicles on roundabouts
- parking, charging and leaving vehicles
26th January 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
26th January 2022
Would you like to participate in a 'Fake News' experiment?
Are you between the ages of 57-75? Do you have an interest in spotting fake news online?
If you have 20-25 minutes free then this experiment is for you.
This experiment is designed to look at how well adults can spot fake news and whether this can be improved by providing you with some tips on how to do this.
What will you be asked to do?
You will be asked to complete a questionnaire relating to your understanding of the media and your opinions on popular beliefs and theories spread online.
Then, you will be shown a series of ‘real’ (genuine) and ‘fake’ (untrue) news articles; you will be asked to rate the accuracy of these articles and the likelihood of you choosing to share them with other people.
Afterwards, you will be presented with a video that will give you tips to spot fake news and be asked to repeat the rating exercise with some new articles.
How can you access the experiment?
If you are interested in getting involved then please follow this link:
https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/C39F3BFC-C926-41AA-BE8A-3453946902A5
20th January 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
14th January 2022
How to Renew Your Driving License if You're Seventy or Over
If you’re 70 or over and need to renew your driving licence, the easiest and quickest way is online.
Rachel Thomas, Service Designer, tells you how.
14th January 2022
Yoplait UK recalls Yoplait Frubes Variety Pack - Update
Yoplait UK is recalling Yoplait Frubes Strawberry, Red Berry and Peach Variety Pack because the product may contain small pieces of metal. Small metal pieces have been found in the peach flavour within the multi-pack which makes this product unsafe to eat.
13th January 2022
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- New Year New Course
- Panto season is here (not behind you!)
- Start your coding adventure here!
- Storytelling week
- Reading Friends
- Manga with ComicsPlus
- Reading Wrapped!
- And more
13th January 2022
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
13th January 2022
Yoplait UK recalls Yoplait Frubes Variety Pack
Yoplait UK is recalling Yoplait Frubes Strawberry, Red Berry and Peach Variety Pack because the product may contain small pieces of metal. Small metal pieces have been found in the peach flavour within the multi-pack which makes this product unsafe to eat.
12th January 2022
BakeAway recalls raw pastry products
BakeAway is recalling several raw pastry products because salmonella has been found in the products. This product recall information notice has been updated to include two additional products.
23rd December 2021
Are You Leaving the Door Open to Hackers
Why are software updates important?
Software updates are an important part of staying secure online. But why? You’ll often hear about the new features or performance improvements in a software update, but what isn’t talked about as often are the bug fixes and security improvements. Out-of-date software and apps contain weaknesses. This makes them easier to hack. Companies fix the weaknesses by releasing updates. When you update your devices and software, this helps to keep hackers out.
Why would cyber criminals target me?
Your device contains a lot of personal data that is highly valuable if it fell into the hands of a fraudster. The likelihood is your device will contain your full name, date of birth, address, bank details, passwords, as well as many other forms of personal data such as private photos or videos.
Improve your online security by using automatic software updates
We understand it can sometimes be annoying to remember to update your devices every time a new update is released, that’s why we encourage you to enable automatic updates wherever it’s available. That means you don’t have to manually install updates every time they’re released.
We’ve provided some useful links below where you can find step by step instructions on how to enable automatic updates for your devices and apps.
- Apple - Mac (opens in a new tab)
- Apple - iPhone and iPad (opens in a new tab)
- Microsoft Windows 10 (opens your MS settings)
- Windows 7 is no longer supported. You should upgrade to Windows 10
- Android smartphones and tablets (opens in a new tab)
- Android apps (opens in a new tab)
For more of the government’s latest advice on how to stay secure online, visit the Cyber Aware website: www.cyberaware.gov.uk
16th December 2021
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Take the pressure off this Christmas
- Panto season is here (not behind you!)
- Get in our Christmas good books
- Care for a job?
- 'tis the season to shop local
- From the newsroom
- And more
15th December 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
8th December 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
3rd December 2021
DVLA launches new campaign to help move customers online
The campaign, promoting three key services, encourages customers to go online rather than post their applications and highlights the ease, speed and security of DVLA’s online services.
3rd December 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Do you want to make a difference in your local community?
- Christmas opening hours
- Stories and Rhymes
- Comics Plus
- Reading Friends
- East Sussex Children's Book Award
1st December 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
1st December 2021
Lidl recalls Deluxe Stuffed Dates
Lidl is recalling Deluxe Stuffed Dates because salmonella has been found in the product.
30th November 2021
DVLA urges drivers aged 70 and over to keep their money in their pocket this Christmas
The DVLA reminds drivers aged 70 and over to always use GOV.UK, as more than 800 drivers notified the agency about third-party websites charging premiums for DVLA services in the past year.
30th November 2021
Need extra support this winter?
Do you know anyone who will find it difficult to keep warm, get enough food or pay essential bills this winter?
They may be able to get extra help from the Household Support Fund which has almost £4 million to help East Sussex residents who are most in need.
Anyone can apply if they are struggling with the costs of food, of heating and lighting or of water bills. They must be 18 or older and receive a means-tested benefit.
30th November 2021
Getting Extra Help With The Priority Services Register
The Priority Services Register is a free support service to help people in vulnerable situations. Energy suppliers and network operators offer it. Each keeps their own register, although some share with each other.
We recommend that people who may be vulnerable or at risk during severe weather should be on a Priority Services Register. Parts of the UK have recently had severe weather – our turn may be coming! Friends and relatives can assist those who may be in need of a bit of help to register, such as the elderly or people with serious medical conditions, or those who may not have Internet access and therefore may not have received this message. Each operator can be contacted online or by phone. Please act now, don’t wait!
Power cuts don’t happen very often but if the electricity or water supply network is damaged or develops a fault, engineers work around the clock 24/7 to restore supplies as quickly as is safely possible. Being on a Priority Services Register will ensure that extra support will be received if the customer experiences an outage. Support is likely to include:
- A priority number that you can call 24 hours a day
- Text and voice message alerts, letting you know when they are aware of a large power cut in your area or should your water supply be interrupted
- Tailored support if needed such as home visits, hot meals, advice and keeping your friends and relatives updated
- Where possible they will send you text and voice messages when severe weather is expected, to help you prepare
- In certain scenarios they may also offer a free hotel overnight and transport to the hotel
- For complex power cuts, community welfare teams provide on-site support which includes hot drinks, hot meals, a Wi-Fi connection and charge points.
OFGEM has a summary at https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/information-consumers/energy-advice-households/getting-extra-help-priority-services-register, and this includes help in finding the suppliers in your area. As various energy suppliers and network operators are active in Sussex, the following are the ones who cover most of the county, but there are some others. If you try to register with the wrong operator they will usually steer you in the right direction.
Electricity
UK Power Networks – most of the SE of England https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/power-cut/priority-services/about-the-priority-services-register
SSEN – parts of the West of Sussex https://www.ssen.co.uk/PriorityServices/
Water
Southern Water https://www.southernwater.co.uk/help-advice/join-our-priority-services-register
South East Water https://www.southeastwater.co.uk/get-help/help-for-priority-customers
27th November 2021
2022-23 Policing Priorities and Funding Survey
Sussex PCC Katy Bourne is asking Sussex residents about the crime and community safety issues that matter to them, their experience of contacting police, and about police funding.
She said: "I want to know which issues matter most to people, and ask what can be done to address them by all our local partners working in collaboration with the police. This helps me set the local policing priorities for the Chief Constable to address as set out in my Police and Crime Plan.
"As the elected Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner I am also responsible for securing the annual budget for Sussex Police, which consists of an annual Government Grant and the police precept element of your council tax (which makes up 41% of the total).
"All of us, including our public services, face rising costs from inflation, so if we want to sustain levels of neighbourhood policing in Sussex, take more offenders off the streets and protect communities, we will need to consider increasing the precept next year. I know that any increase next year will be challenging on top of other costs, but households still pay less for policing in Sussex than most counties, where the precept remains one of the lowest in the country at 31 out of 37."
Click this link to have your say at: www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk/precept-priorities.
We appreciate that some people are rightly cautious about clicking on links in E-mails. If you prefer, you can find the survey link on the PCC's website www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk.
The closing date for this survey is 9th January 2022.
Thank you for your continued support.
26th November 2021
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Raising awareness this Carers' Rights Day
- The explosive problem with batteries
- Library volunteers needed!
- Invaluable resources for East Sussex seniors
- From the newsroom
- And more
25th November 2021
Hundreds Fall Victim To Lottery Scams
What is lottery fraud?
Criminals will contact unsuspecting victims informing them they have won a lottery or prize draw. The victim is then informed that they will need to pay an advance fee in order to receive their winnings. In reality, the winnings are non-existent and it is an attempt to steal the victims money, personal or financial information.
Between April and October 2021, Action Fraud received 629 reports of lottery fraud, with 89 per cent of reports mentioning well-known prize draws. Impersonation of People’s Postcode Lottery accounted for almost half (49 per cent) of all reports. Almost three quarters of victims (70 per cent) were aged over 50, with those aged over 65 accounting for 40 per cent of reports.
Fraudsters use gift cards as a form of payment as they can be easily redeemed and sold on. The criminals don’t need the physical card to redeem the value as they ask the victims to share the serial code on the back of the card with them. In other instances, victims reported being asked for personal and financial information in order to obtain their alleged winnings. Some victims reported providing their bank details thinking they would be sent a small payment to verify the account. In reality, criminals will use these details to steal the victim’s money.
How to protect yourself
Stop: Unsolicited offers of large sums of money in return for a small upfront payment should always raise a red flag. Taking a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information could keep you safe.
Challenge: Could it be fake? Remember, you can’t win a prize in a competition you didn’t enter. It’s okay to reject, refuse or ignore any requests. Only criminals will try to rush or panic you.
Protect: If you think you’ve been a victim of fraud, contact your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud online at actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.
You can find further protection advice around lotteries and competition on the Gambling Commission’s website.
For more of the government’s latest advice on how to stay secure online, visit the Cyber Aware website: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cyberaware
24th November 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
22nd November 2021
The Best Way To Keep Hackers Out of Your Online Accounts
Enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) is the single most important thing you can do to improve the security of your online accounts.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a way of strengthening the login security of your online accounts. It's similar to how an ATM works. You need both your debit card (first factor) and your PIN (second factor) to get access your account and withdraw cash. The main objective is better security. If your card is stolen, they still need your PIN. If your PIN is stolen, they still need your card.
What is 2FA?
Enabling 2FA will help to stop hackers from getting into your accounts, even if they have your password.
How do I enable 2FA on my accounts?
Here are links you can use to enable 2FA on some of the most popular online services and apps:
For more of the government’s latest advice on how to stay secure online, visit the Cyber Aware website: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cyberaware
17th November 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
10th November 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
10th November 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Men's Health Month
- Sometimes it's all about the books…
- BookTrust Storytime
- Bookclub choice
- Homework and Activity Club at Newhaven Library
9th November 2021
Drivers miss out on more than £2 million of savings
by not renewing photocard driving licences online
New figures released by DVLA show that drivers missed out on £2.3 million of savings by not renewing their photocard driving licence online.
8th November 2021
November Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The November issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Say NO to ASB
- Tackling ASB as a community
- ERA’s guide to staying safe as the nights draw in
- #LookCloser with the Children’s Society
- Neighbourhood Watch Community Grants Fund is open
- Keep Covid-19 at bay this winter
- Current and emerging fraud trends
- And more
3rd November 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
30th October 2021
Cyber Crime Survey 2020
Fraud and cyber crime are the most common criminal offences in the UK. Analysis of Action Fraud reports showed that 86% of frauds had a cyber element to them. As the threat from cyber crime continues to grow and evolve, it’s important to remember one thing - most of it can be prevented. By following just a few practical steps, you can make it harder for cyber criminals to get into your devices and online accounts.
In order to better understand what steps you are already taking to stay secure online, we would be grateful if you would please complete the short survey we have created. Your answers will help us to determine what areas of online security we need to focus on over the coming months.
Please note:
- The survey is completely anonymous and we don’t ask you for any personal information.
- Survey answers will not be shared with any third parties.
Survey link
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/cybercrimesurvey2021/
28th October 2021
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Tackling climate change one step at a time
- Keeping well this winter
- Finish half term in style with some SEND family fun
- Is loneliness affecting you or someone you know?
- From the newsroom
- And more
28th October 2021
Marks & Spencer is recalling Cocktail Sausage Rolls
Marks & Spencer is recalling M&S 20 Cocktail Sausage Rolls due to incorrect date labelling. A small number of packs have been incorrectly labelled with a ‘use by’ date of 10 January 2022.
27th October 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
26th October 2021
Keep Your Home Safe and Secure This Autumn
This week we launched our autumn burglary campaign, sharing crime prevention advice on how to protect your homes and outbuildings as we approach the clocks going back this weekend.
With longer nights drawing in, we want residents to think about the hidden security risks around their homes, and make it more difficult for opportunist burglary.
Sussex remains a safe place to live and work. Our burglary solved rate has increased over the last few months and we continue to concentrate our efforts to catch criminals and protect our communities from this crime type.
Sussex Police is committed to reducing burglary in Sussex and catch those response. Recently, officers stopped a cloned white Citroen van on suspicion of being linked to multiple burglaries across Sussex. Officers found number of stolen tools, power tools and assorted gardening equipment. Two men were subsequently arrested.
Chief Inspector Alasdair Henry, said: “Having your property burgled can be one of the most upsetting and destructive crimes to occur and we are committed to do all we can to reduce this crime and catch those responsible.
“Sussex is a safe county and suffers from relatively low levels of burglary and we intend to work to continue to make our county an inhospitable place for burglars to operate.”
To protect your property, you can find practical prevention tips on the Sussex Police website to:
- Protect your home including information on door and window locks
- Keep burglars out of your property
- Keep your shed or garage safe and secure
- Access to all information on protecting your home from crime.
Find burglary crime prevention advice here.
There are also other ways to protect your personal belongings by using property marking. Register your belongings on the free Immobilise national property register. It only takes a few minutes and increases the chances of being reunited with your property if it is stolen. Find out more on their website here.
21st October 2021
Neighbourhood Watch 2021 Crime and Community Survey Launched
For the second year running, Neighbourhood Watch wants to hear your thoughts about crime, community, and how effective Neighbourhood Watch is.
www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CL72YGJ
The survey, launched on Wednesday 20th October 2021, is open to the public across England and Wales, regardless of whether they live in a Neighbourhood Watch area or not.
The results will enable Neighbourhood Watch to better understand, on a national and regional level crime, fear of crime and benchmark whether membership to a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, or living in a Neighbourhood Watch area, has an impact on levels of crime, concern about crime, neighbourliness, and the willingness of communities to work together.
Last year the survey received just over 30,000 responses from across England and Wales providing a rich and useful set of data.
20th October 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
14th October 2021
Neighbour of the Year Award
THE SEARCH TO FIND THE UK’S BEST NEIGHBOURS CONTINUES!
With just under two weeks left to nominate, people across the UK are invited to participate in our annual hunt for the UK’s NEIGHBOUR OF THE YEAR AWARD – a nationwide search undertaken in partnership with our friends at Co-op Insurance.
Now in its fourth year running, we have introduced a new category: COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR. This Award will celebrate the nation’s most outstanding community and the lengths they’ve gone to support others and make a difference. The ‘community’ can either be in person or virtual, such as over Teams, Facebook or WhatsApp.
To nominate your NEIGHBOUR OF THE YEAR, YOUNG NEIGHBOUR OF THE YEAR (for people aged 21 years and under) or COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR, and to find out more about these incredibly special awards, visit coop.co.uk/noty.
John Hayward-Cripps, CEO at Neighbourhood Watch Network, said: ‘If you have always thought you have good neighbours, why not nominate them? They could be crowned Neighbour of the Year 2021 or Young Neighbour of the Year 2021 if they are 21 or younger. Or nominate a whole community to recognise a group of people who collectively have gone above and beyond to make others smile.’
Nominations close on the 26th of October.
13th October 2021
Streetsafe Online Tool
Have you seen the new StreetSafe tool? It’s an online tool where you can tell us anonymously about locations in your neighbourhood that make you feel or have made you feel unsafe. This could be due to environmental issues such as street lighting, abandoned buildings or vandalism or because of behaviours you’ve experienced that could include being followed or verbally abused.
We’ll use the information to share with local authorities and other partner agencies to gain a better understanding of how people feel in an area and what measures, activities or initiatives can be put in place to help people feel safer. You can find out more about how your data will be used here.
To use the StreetSafe tool visit our website here and plot on the map where you have felt or feel unsafe. You will be given the option answer additional questions on your personal characteristics (gender, age, sex) but will not ask for your name or date of birth.
The murder of Sarah Everard and the conviction Wayne Couzens has sent shock waves through policing across the UK, Sussex included and we fully recognise that the case will have a profound impact on public trust and confidence in the police, particularly that of women.
StreetSafe is one way to help us rebuild public trust by people in our communities completing the online tool to enable improvements to be made in areas where people do not feel safe.
Please note StreetSafe is not an alternative to reporting crime to us, please use our normal reporting methods.
13th October 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
7th October 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Get online
- Rhymetimes return!
- Volunteer for the Library
- Writing Our Legacy workshop
- Help us tackle period poverty
- Hastings Storytelling Festival
- London Mozart Players - Little Red Riding Hood
7th October 2021
Morrisons recalls Morrisons Amour Classic Vanilla Ice Cream
Morrisons is recalling Morrisons Amour Classic Vanilla Ice Cream because the product may contain small pieces of plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
6th October 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
4th October 2021
On Thursday 30th September the Eastbourne Seniors Forum held an Older People's Day event. We called it a celebration as we came together at St Saviours Church hall to celebrate being together for the first time since the pandemic struck the UK.
Reading the members' evaluation comments was a delight as everyone wrote saying how much they had enjoyed the afternoon. Our entertainer, Mr. Hammond, crooned to us, with relish we enjoyed the sandwiches and cakes and the happy atmosphere was echoed n the chatter and laughter around us. It was 'a howling success' as one person described it.
4th October 2021
September Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The September issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Are you and your community #WeatherReady?
- Fraud reporting trends and emerging issues
- Hannah Ingram-Moore helps find Neighbour of the Year 2021
- Neighbourhood Watch and Co-op Insurance launch student safety initiative
- #NoPlaceForHate in National Hate Crime Awareness Week
- Pet theft to become a specific offence
- Taylor runs a marathon for Neighbourhood Watch Network
- And more
1st October 2021
Waitrose recalls Waitrose & Partners Plantlife Pulled Oyster Mushroom Burgers
Waitrose is recalling Waitrose & Partners Plantlife Pulled Oyster Mushroom Burgers because the product may contain small pieces of blue plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
30th September 2021
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Celebrating Black History Month
- Kickstart your career
- Halloween and half-term happiness
- From the newsroom...
- And more
28th September 2021
Sussex Police Launches Latest Officer Recruitment Drive
Sussex Police has opened applications for new police officers as part of its commitment to bolster officer numbers across the county.
The force’s latest recruitment window opened yesterday (Mon 27th September), welcoming applications over the following two weeks and encouraging members of the community to consider a career in policing.
The campaign urges potential applicants to ‘Change your life. Change lives’, highlighting the incredible impact police officers have in their communities, alongside the wealth of career opportunities on offer.
This financial year, Sussex Police will grow by 117 officers, building on the additional 129 constables welcomed to the force in 2020/21. The growth in workforce comes as a result of the government’s Police Uplift Campaign, strengthened through a rise in the local council tax precept.
Now, applications are sought for recruits to join the force from June 2022 onwards as part of the three-year Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship programme, during which they will study for a degree in professional policing practice while undertaking their training. Applicants need 2 A levels comprising of one A level grade A* - C or Level 3 equivalent and one A Level Grade A*-E, or AS Level in a different subject, or Level 3 equivalent. You must have a minimum overall of 48 UCAS points.
With opportunities to specialise in a wide range of policing specialisms, a career as a police officer opens doors to roles in areas such as safeguarding, community engagement, investigations and anti-terrorism.
With this vast range of career opportunities to explore and diverse demands each day, police leaders are urging people from communities across Sussex and further afield to consider a career dedicated to making a difference.
If you have the judgment to make quick decisions, are confident to be the first person in, have the compassion and empathy to help those in need and the resilience to serve the community every single day; then being a police officer could be the career you've always dreamed of.
Recruitment will close on Monday 11 October and it is expected there will be a high volume of applications. Therefore apply now and help make a real difference to your community.
Visit our website here to find out more and to apply.
27th September 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
22nd September 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
21st September 2021
Gatwick Airport Northern Runway Consultation
Gatwick Airport is now consulting on proposals to bring the existing Northern Runway into routine use alongside their Main Runway. Departures would be shared between both runways. The Northern Runway would be used for smaller aircraft. All arrivals would continue to use their Main Runway.
Their plans also include the development of supporting infrastructure and facilities. These include road improvements, the realignment of the existing Northern Runway, a new Pier (aircraft stands), additional parking and hotels and improvements to the existing terminal buildings. You can find out more about these plans at
https://www.gatwickairport.com/business-community/future-plans/northern-runway/
Gatwick are inviting comments from anyone with an interest in their proposals. Your feedback will play an important part in the development of their plans. You can give your feedback at the above web address.
The consultation began on 9 September 2021 and runs for 12 weeks until 11:59pm on 1 December 2021.
14th September 2021
The Search is on For The UK's Best Neighbour
People across the UK are being invited to take part in our annual hunt for the UK’s ‘Neighbour of the Year’ – a nationwide search undertaken in partnership by Co-op Insurance and Neighbourhood Watch.
Now in its fourth year, 2021 sees the introduction of a new category: Community of the Year. This award will celebrate the nation’s most outstanding community (could be a street, a sports club, a faith collective, or anything in between, either in person or virtual, such as a WhatsApp, Facebook, or Slack group) and the lengths its members have gone to to support others and make a real difference.
To nominate your Neighbour of the Year, Young Neighbour of the Year (for people aged 21 years and under) or Community of the Year, and to find out more about these very special awards please visit coop.co.uk/noty.
If you have any questions get in touch with us via enquiries@ourwatch.org.uk.
We can’t wait to see the nominations!
14th September 2021
Changes to the Highway Code
From today there are changes to the rules on using motorways, so it’s as important as ever that you “check the Code” – and continue to do so on a regular basis.
For life, not just learners
The rules in the Highway Code are updated when there are changes in the law.
New rules may be added while you are preparing for your practical test, or after you have passed. There have been 15 changes since 2015 alone.
That means it’s really important to stay up to date, whether you’ve only had one lesson or held a licence for years.
Most recent changes
The changes made as of today refer to guidance on smart motorways. A total of 33 existing rules will be amended and two new rules introduced, with a number of amendments made to the additional information annexes.
These include:
- clearer advice on where to stop in an emergency
- the importance of not driving in a lane closed by a Red X
- the use of variable speed limits to manage congestion
- updated guidance on key factors that contribute to safety-related incidents, including unroadworthy vehicles, tailgating and driving in roadworks
How to stay updated
It’s easy to keep up to date with the Highway Code, and any other future changes, online.
GOV.UK includes a list of the latest updates that have been made, so it’s quick and easy to see what has changed. You can also sign up for email alerts whenever the Highway Code is updated.
The Highway Code on GOV.UK allows you to:
- search for key words and phrases within The Highway Code
- quickly move between related rules
- follow links to the original laws that the rules are based on
- print sections more easily
There’s also an official Highway Code app.
13th September 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
13th September 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Libraries have so much to offer
- Take your first digital steps
- Reading Group Day
- Summer Reading Challenge
- Thank you for digging through your cupboards
11th September 2021
HEart Matters
Hastings & Eastbourne Free Online Art & Mental Health Peer Support
for Older People with Mental Health Challenges
Recovery Partners is pleased to announce the second phase of the, The HEart Matters Project.
A peer produced project delivering:
- Free professionally facilitated online arts-based workshops delivered by fully trained Inclusive Arts Practitioners
- Mental health peer support delivered by fully trained, experienced paid Peer Support Specialists
The project is looking to work with 24 older people who are:
- 60+
- Living in the most economically deprived areas of Hastings and Eastbourne (12 from each town)
- Facing mental health challenges, isolation and other challenges related to post lockdown.
- We are particularly keen to work and engage with older men.
Alongside the arts workshops, there will also be the option for participants to access group and 1-1 peer support sessions from our fully trained Peer Support Specialists.
The project will provide all art equipment and where required, an electronic device to access the workshops with. Locally based volunteer technical mentors will provide ongoing learning support to participants.
Workshops will run weekly on Wednesdays and Fridays starting on 20/10/2021 until 07/01/2022. We will be running the workshops on Christmas and New Year’s eve to support people through the holiday period. There will be slight variations with workshop starting times.
Contact:
We are happy to receive both self-referrals and supported referrals from statutory and non-statutory organisations. For an application form or further information, please contact:
Anthony Stevens.
HEart Matters Project Coordinator
Email: a.stevens@recover-partners.org.uk
Mobile: 07826094533
11th September 2021
Eastbourne Operation Blitz
New designed ASB patrols each Friday and Saturday - call 07785 372050 between 1800-0000 to report directly to officers on the ground, out targeting areas of known and reported ASB.
Sergeant Faulkner said: 'Last weekend saw some changes to the way we are completing our Operation Blitz patrols; with patrols now led by current intelligence and information from local residents around anti-social behaviour and criminality.
Local officers will target two or three location identified via this information and complete high visibility in these areas, specifically working to resolve issues, identify persons involved in the problems, and finding solutions.
Last Friday evening, efforts were focused on Elms Avenue & Seaside Road following a number of persons in the area being abusive and drunk in the past.
During the two hours officers were present no significant issues were seen but a number of residents and visitors were spoken with. Very often we find officers being present is enough to deter crime and disorder and so this location is one we will be returning too in the near future.
Elsewhere we spent some time around Etchingham Road, Biddenden Close and elsewhere in the Langney Village area, looking at drug use and associated harm. Many local residents have raised concerns with us and on Friday, Police spoke with the users of the community centre, and many local youths and residents explaining what activities we were undertaking, and how we can help.
Various intelligence was gathered from these patrols which will feed more into the wider work of the neighbourhood teams, as well as two abandoned vehicles being reported to Operation Crackdown.
On Saturday out attention turned to Shinewater Park, and patrols were aimed at looking at youth disorder and the issues being experienced by park users. We have managed to identify some youths locally that may be involved in these incidents and will be making some follow up visits with parents and families.
This weekend we will be using information from local residents and others to target further areas that communities are reporting, and so please ensure you let us know about anything that is happening where you are'.
This number does not change each week, keep a note of it if you need to contact us.
Outside of these times please continue to report anti-social behaviour to us online, or by calling 101, or remember always call 999 in an emergency.
6th September 2021
September Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The September issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Take Five to Stop Fraud Week
- Our NEW Knowledge Hub is on its way
- Neighbour of the Year Award
- Neighbourhood Watch to partner with AirBnB
- Our actions spoke louder than words
- Airbnb’s new high risk reservation technology
- Fraud reporting trends
- And more
6th September 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden
31st August 2021
Appeal After Man is Found With Serious Head Injury In Eastbourne
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was found with a serious head injury in Eastbourne.
Officers were called to Moatcroft Road, at the junction with Upperton Road, at 00.01am on Monday (August 30) after a 42-year-old man was found unconscious in the street.
He was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospitalin Brighton, where he remains in a critical but stable condition.
Police investigating the matter believe the man was involved in an altercation, potentially with three other men, earlier in the night.
The victim had been at the Prince Albert pub in High Street, and is thought to have left to head to The Rainbow pub in Moatcroft Road.
Anyone who witnessed an altercation in either of these locations, or the surrounding streets, is asked to contact police. Those with information can report online or by calling 101 quoting Operation Liquorice.
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Police Are Investigating a Burglary at a Jewellery Shop in Eastbourne
Police are investigating a burglary at a jewellery shop in Eastbourne.
Officers were called around 8.45pm on Sunday (August 29) after the alarm had sounded at Special Things in Terminus Road.
Upon attendance, it was established that the premises had been broken into and a quantity of gold and diamond rings stolen from inside.
It is believed the suspect entered the building via an alleyway that runs between Bolton Road and Cornfield Road.
Officers investigating the matter are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area around that time, and may have seen any suspicious activity.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police online or by calling 101 quoting serial 1254 of 29/08. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
27th August 2021
Warning to dog owners after lamb is attacked in Eastbourne
Police are warning dog owners to control their pets near livestock after a lamb was killed in a field in Eastbourne.
It happened near Butts Brow on Tuesday morning (August 24) when an unknown dog got into a field containing newly-weaned lambs, injuring one so badly it had to be euthanised.
Sergeant Fiona Munro said: "It is the responsibility of the dog owner to ensure that they control their dog on agricultural land.
“The problem is that many people believe their dog isn’t capable of such acts of violence and often dog attacks initially start as fun.
“Dogs that are unfamiliar with livestock get excited and noisy, causing sheep to become frightened and panicked with catastrophic outcomes.
“In addition to the human distress and animal suffering that is caused, a landowner can legally shoot a dog that is chasing livestock and seek compensation from the person responsible for the animal, so please don't take the risk and keep your dog on a lead if in doubt.”
The matter remains under investigation and police would like to hear from anyone who witnessed the incident or who has any other information.
Members of the public can report online or by calling 101 quoting serial 47210145553.
The advice to dog owners is to make sure you know where your dog is at all times. If you’re letting your dog off the lead, be confident there is no livestock nearby. Be sure that your dog will return to you promptly on command and if in doubt, keep them on a lead.
Dogs caught chasing or attacking livestock may be shot by farmers and owners may be prosecuted.
27th August 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
26th August 2021
The latest issue of the Your East Sussex newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Staying safe on our beautiful beaches
- Do I need to self-isolate?
- Step into September
- From the newsroom...
- And more
23rd August 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
21st August 2021
Tayto Group recalls some Mr Porky, Jay’s
and The Real Pork Crackling Company products
Tayto Group Ltd is taking the precautionary step of recalling some Mr Porky, Jay’s and The Real Pork Crackling Company products because they might be contaminated with salmonella.
20th August 2021
Remote Reminiscence
In October, "Strike A Light" is launching a project called Remote Reminiscence, offering free, 5-week reminiscence sessions for groups of people aged 65+ based in Eastbourne, Bexhill and Hastings.
Participants will have access to a range of resources over the 5 week period, including weekly online reminiscence groups, recorded video activity sessions and written downloadable resources which can be used distinctly or in conjunction with the sessions.
Activities will be based on a variety of themes, including childhood, working life, courtship, going out and food. The first sessions will begin in October 2021 and the project will run until June 2022.
19th August 2021
Do I need to self-isolate?
As of 16th August, guidance on when to self-isolate due to Covid-19 has changed.
If you are fully vaccinated (with more than 14 days since your second jab) you no longer need to self-isolate when identified as a close contact. You just need to have a PCR test to check you aren’t unknowingly carrying the virus and as long as you get a negative result, you can carry on as normal.
If you get a positive result you must self-isolate even if you have been fully vaccinated.
You now only need to self-isolate if you:
- Have symptoms of Covid-19
- Have tested positive for Covid-19
Or, if you’ve come into close contact with someone with COVID-19 and:
- You are unvaccinated or have only had one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine
- It has been less than 14 days since the second dose of your vaccine
You also no longer need to isolate as a close contact if you are aged under 18 years and 6 months. As with those who are fully vaccinated you just need to book a PCR test to check your current status.
18th August 2021
Neighbourhood Watch Launch Impact Report 2021
Following the success of last year’s first-ever Neighbourhood Watch Impact Report, we are delighted to share this year’s Impact Report for 2020/21.
This report builds on last year with data and case studies demonstrating the continued hard work and dedication, and impact of our 90,000 volunteers and 2.3 million household members.
The report demonstrates how we are achieving each of our three ambitions within our 5-year strategy, which we embarked upon last year, namely being:
- the authoritative voice on community-based crime prevention
- the most popular gateway for citizens to engage in their locality
- a recognised contributor to community health and wellbeing.
In addition to preventing crime and the fear of crime, we have made a significant impact in supporting communities, especially through the Covid-19 challenges.
As many charities have experienced, we have adapted the way we work and learned new ways to improve our services to serve our communities better. Whilst the restrictions have been relaxed over the Summer, we know we are not yet through these difficult times, and our role within communities is still just as much in demand as it was at the start of the pandemic.
None of the work we do would have been possible without people like you who support the work we do and the values we stand for. We want to thank you for your ongoing, unwavering support.
Visit ourwatch.org.uk/impact to download the report.
16th August 2021
3VA Newsletter
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16th August 2021
The latest National Police Chiefs’ Council road safety campaign has launched, as does Sussex Safer Roads Partnership’s support to reduce drug driving and make Sussex roads safer for all users.
Over the next fortnight, Sussex Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP) are focusing on making sure that road users don’t take unnecessary risks by driving behind the wheel whilst under the influence of drink or drugs.
Sharing important road safety messaging and advice, SSRP will be engaging with the public on the risks of driving whilst under the influence, along with reminding road users of the penalties if caught doing so.
Drink and drug-driving is one of the five most common contributing factors to collisions resulting in people being killed or serious injured (KSIs) on our roads. SSRP along with colleagues at Sussex Police are committed to reducing casualties through education, engagement, engineering, and enforcement.
It’s illegal to drive if you’re unfit to do so because you’re on legal or illegal drugs, or you have certain levels of illegal drugs in your blood (even if they have not affected your driving).
There is no one way that drugs, either illegal or medicinal, affect the body. The exact effect they will have depends on the substance, but can include impairment of awareness, judgement, and reaction times, putting the user and other road users in danger. If you’re taking prescribed medication and are not sure if you should drive, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or healthcare professional.
SSRP’s message is simple: we want the public to be aware and informed of the risks to driving under the influence, and to make the right choice; have #NoneForTheRoad and travel responsibly this summer.
The consequences of drink or drug-driving could include the following:
- A minimum 12 month ban
- An unlimited fine
- A possible prison sentence
- A criminal record, which could affect your current and future employment
- An increase in your car insurance
- Trouble travelling to countries such as the USA
- You could also kill or seriously injure yourself or someone else
www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk/news
14th August 2021
168 Express Ltd recalls various Jelly products
168 Express Ltd is recalling multiple Jelly cup products because they contain Carrageenan, Sodium Alginate and Konjac gelling agents that are not permitted as an ingredient in jelly confectionery as they present a choking hazard. This product recall information notice has been amended to include an additional product.
10th August 2021
3VA Newsletter
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9th August 2021
Alert - Vaccine Passport Scams
Action Fraud has received over 700 reports from members of the public about fake emails purporting to be from the NHS.
The emails claim to be able to provide people with a “digital passport” that “proves you have been vaccinated against COVID-19”. These emails are fake, and the links within them lead to genuine-looking websites that steal your personal and financial information.
How to protect yourself:
In the UK, coronavirus vaccines will only be available via the National Health Services of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. You can be contacted by the NHS, your employer, a GP surgery or pharmacy local to you, to receive your vaccine.
Remember, the vaccine is free of charge. At no point will you be asked to pay.
- The NHS will never ask you for your bank account or card details.
- The NHS will never ask you for your PIN or banking passwords.
- The NHS will never arrive unannounced at your home to administer the vaccine.
- The NHS will never ask you to prove your identity by sending copies of personal documents such as your passport, driving licence, bills or pay slips.
- Your vaccination status can be obtained for free through the official NHS app, NHS website, or by calling the NHS on 119.
How to report scams:
If you receive a call you believe to be fraudulent, hang up. If you are suspicious about an email you have received, you can report it by forwarding the email to: report@phishing.gov.uk. Suspicious text messages can also be reported by forwarding them to the number: 7726 (it’s free of charge).
If you believe you are the victim of a fraud, please report this to Action Fraud as soon as possible by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk.
6th August 2021
ESF Summer 2021 Newsletter
Distribution of the Summer 2021 issue of the ESF Newsletter will begin soon.
To download this issue, click here.
5th August 2021
Jumbo Importers recalls various KOO canned products
Jumbo Importers Ltd is recalling various KOO canned products on a precautionary basis because of a defective side seam weld in a small number of cans. This defect may cause the cans to leak and impact the safety of the product.
Highland Spring Ltd recalls 750ml sparkling spring water
Highland Spring Ltd is recalling their 750ml glass bottle of sparkling spring water on a precautionary basis because there have been a small number of reports that the bottles have exploded..
4th August 2021
Fraud Prevention Volunteers Sought
Sussex Police are looking to recruit Fraud Prevention Volunteers based in one of three areas. Details are given below.
Vacancy Information
The role of Fraud Prevention Volunteer will give the individual the opportunity to:
- Contribute to realising Sussex Police’s vision of making Sussex the safest county it can be
- Join a proactive and busy policing team, working alongside police officers, staff and other volunteers
- Build working relationships within Sussex Police
- Develop communication skills and gain valuable volunteering experience.
The Role
The purpose of the Fraud Prevention Volunteer role is to provide protective messaging to victims of fraud (individuals and businesses) who have reported their crime to Action Fraud and not received a police response. This will include victims who were not identified as vulnerable at first point of contact or treated as a ‘call for service’ for the purpose of Action Fraud reporting guidelines.
Volunteering locations:
One of the below:
- Bognor Regis Police Station, London Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex PO21 1BA
- Brighton Police Station, John Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 0LA
- Eastbourne Police Station, Hammonds Drive, East Sussex, BN23 6PW.
Key Responsibilities
The key tasks carried out by Fraud Prevention Volunteers will include:
- Contacting fraud victims not identified as vulnerable to reduce the risk of repeat victimisation and further financial loss through the provision of protective advice packages
- Gaining an understanding of the varying types of fraud categories and ensuring that victims are provided with crime prevention packages relevant to their specific needs
- Using online packages as the primary means of delivering crime prevention advice to victims
- Contacting victims via postal mail where online contact is unavailable
- Reviewing and categorising victim data held on Excel spreadsheets
- Attending mandatory training sessions to maintain knowledge of current fraud trends and changes in policy.
Skills & Experience
Fraud Prevention Volunteers need to have:
- IT skills including familiarity with Microsoft Excel and Outlook
- Experience of dealing with members of the public and providing a high level of customer service
- The ability to demonstrate a high level of oral and written communication skills
- The ability to maintain records and documentation efficiently
- The ability to work without direct supervision and demonstrate a high level of self-management, motivation, drive and determination
Previous experience of volunteering and/or working within a police environment or having knowledge of key fraud types and prevention advice would be advantageous but is not essential. Training will be given on key fraud types and prevention advice and on-going training will be available.
Contact Details for additional information
georgia.mansell@sussex.pnn.police.uk
Application process
Applications will only be accepted by clicking this link. CVs are not accepted as part of Sussex Police’s recruitment process.
Following submission of your application you will receive a confirmation email with a copy of your application attached. Occasionally emails from this address can fall into spam/junk folders so please ensure this is checked regularly. You may wish to consider adding noreply@surreysussexpolice.as.recruitmail.com
to your address/contact list to ensure you receive all communications.
4th August 2021
August Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The August issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Named Police officer for every neighbourhood
- Covid-19 and crime survey
- Summer events for volunteers
- Neighbourhood Watch to partner with AirBnB
- NEW!! Neighbourhood Watch Knowledge Hub
- Cyberhood Watch research addresses public wi-fi and fake hotspot risks this summer
- Neighbourhood Watch Impact Report 2020/21
- And more
3rd August 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Summer events
- The East Sussex Online Book Club
- No PIN, No Problem
- Library Amnesty
- Welcome Back
- A book I have loved
3rd August 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
28th July 2021
Cahill’s Farm Cheese recalls several cheese products
Cahill’s Farm Cheese is recalling a number of cheese products because Listeria monocytogenes has been found in the product. The product recall information notice, (PRIN) has been updated to include additional products and batches and replaces the original PRIN.
26th July 2021
3VA Newsletter
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The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
21st July 2021
Yellow rain warning as heatwave dissipates
A yellow weather warning for rain has been issued as the current heatwave for much of the UK breaks up into more unsettled weather over the weekend.
21st July 2021
3VA Newsletter
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21st July 2021
Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team
The Met Office Level 3 Heat Health Alert is remaining in place until 0900hrs on Thursday 22nd July. There is a 90% probability of Heat-Health Alert criteria being met between 1600 on Monday and 0900 on Thursday in parts of England.
Level 3 - Heatwave Action Follow link HERE. View also view the full warning at the Met Office Heat Health Watch site.
Hot weather can affect your health. The people most likely to be affected are the elderly, the very young, and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
If you know or look after someone that may be susceptible to the effects of this hot weather period please help make sure that they stay cool and well, and if possible check in advance that they are prepared for this hot spell. Please follow this advice to keep cool and comfortable and reduce health risks:
- Shut windows and pull down the shades when it is hotter outside. If it's safe, open them for ventilation when it is cooler.
- Avoid the heat: stay out of the sun and don't go out between 11am and 3pm (the hottest part of the day).
- Keep rooms cool by using shades or reflective material outside the windows. If this isn't possible, use light-coloured curtains and keep them closed (metallic blinds and dark curtains can make the room hotter).
- Have cool baths or showers, and splash yourself with cool water.
- Drink cold drinks regularly, such as water and fruit juice. Avoid tea, coffee and alcohol.
- Plan ahead to make sure you have enough supplies, such as food, water and any medications you need.
- Identify the coolest room in the house so you know where to go to keep cool.
- Wear loose, cool clothing and a hat if you go outdoors.
For more information please see:
Public Health England - COVID Beat the Heat: Coping with heat and Covid-19
Met Office Heat-health watch
NHS Heatwave: how to cope in hot weather
WSCC Dealing with extreme weather
WSCC Heatwave - View latest updates to the weather situation in West Sussex
WSCC Preparing for emergencies
Follow WSCC on Twitter for regular updates @WSCCNews @WSCCResilience @wspublichealth
RSPCA Top tips for keeping pets cool in hot weather
21st July 2021
No Need For Speed
This is the message Sussex Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP) are reminding the public of as they continue work to educate road users of the dangers of travelling at speeds unsuitable for the roads.
As Covid restrictions continue to ease across the UK, roads can be expected to get much busier as many people return to the office, set off for summer holidays and travel freely across the country. The changes to Covid guidance will undoubtedly have an effect on road use and traffic flow across Sussex with many people travelling to picturesque beaches and public spaces across the county.
Supporting the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s latest campaign, SSRP will carry out a number of educational and enforcement activities to tackle speeding and anti-social vehicle use across the county with the purpose of reducing those Killed or Seriously Injured across the Sussex road networks. The vital work undertaken by Community Speed Watch volunteers will be amplified throughout the campaign, with support from officers within SSRP conducting speed checks at high priority sites across the county. The SSRP Safety Camera team will be using both fixed and mobile cameras to enforce speed limits and provide high visibility enforcement. Alongside speed, the Safety Camera team technology captures mobile phone and seat belt offences.
Sergeant Richard Hornsey, Casualty Reduction Sergeant for the SSRP, notes the importance of this campaign: ‘Speed continues to be a major contributory factor with regards to road collisions, and this campaign reinforces the need to combat inappropriate speed and dangerous driving on our roads. We will continue to educate road users about the importance of driving at speeds that are appropriate for the road conditions, and remind drivers and riders that the speed limit is a limit, and not a target.
As lockdown continues to ease, we can expect to see a continued rise in road use; a timely reminder for everyone to share the roads responsibly and consider the impact their behaviour has on others on the road. Sadly, we have seen an increase in instances of verbal abuse being directed at Community Speed Watch volunteers who are volunteering their time to try and make their communities safer.
We will continue to support the volunteers and Casualty Reduction Officers will be visiting Community Speed Watch sites and will take positive action against the small number of motorists who commit these offences.’
To keep up to date with the NPCC speed campaign, visit www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk or follow on social media @SussexSRP.
12th July 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
7th July 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
6th July 2021
June Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The June issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Tell scammers to SLING THEIR HOOK!
- WIN A FUN-FILLED TREEHOUSE ADVENTURE STAYCATION
- Partnership with Deliveroo launched to train riders in community safety
- A new way to help your neighbours
- Neighbour mediation
- Coventry Sacred Spaces initiative
- And more
3rd July 2021
Helen Browning’s recalls Helen Browning’s Organic Corned Beef
Helen Browning’s is recalling Helen Browning’s Organic Corned Beef because Listeria monocytogenes has been found in the product.
Natural Instinct recalls several dog food products
Natural Instinct recalls several products containing duck because salmonella has been found in the products | Food Standards Agency
2nd July 2021
Get Safe Online Safe Job Searching Campaign
With so many people looking for work – and so much being advertised – you need to be sure you’re applying for a genuine job. Don’t fall victim to an employment scam.
Like many other aspects of life, the job market has been turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a succession of business closures, redundancies and migrant workers returning home.
Now, with restrictions easing and life returning to normal, the employment market is becoming busier, with many more jobs being advertised – mainly online – and huge numbers of applications for each role.
Employment scams have always been commonplace, ranging from being charged for non-existent DBS or CV checks to money laundering. But the current situation is being heavily exploited by cybercriminals, with 74% of job seekers applying for jobs that weren’t genuine during the pandemic*. Fall for one, and you could become a victim of financial or identity fraud, or even unwittingly pick up a criminal record. Read our expert tips, and don’t let this happen to you.
Your top tips for safe job searching
- Do thorough research to ensure job sites, employment agencies and prospective employers are reputable, with a physical address and landline phone number.
- When listing your profile, select the option of keeping it public, confidential or private according to your needs.
- Never divulge information such as NI, passport or driver’s licence numbers, bank account/payment card information or date of birth, either typed on your CV or application, or in photos/scans. This could lead to identity theft. Supply these only when you’ve met the employer, landed the job and are satisfied that everything is legitimate.
- Devise and use strong passwords, keep them protected and don’t use them on more than one online account or other website. Please read the advice on the Get Safe Online website about how to devise strong passwords and keep them protected.
- If you receive an email claiming to be from a potential employer who has seen your CV on a job site, take care when clicking on links and ensure they lead to a legitimate job posting.
- Don’t call advertisers for telephone interviews, it could be an expensive premium rate number. Instead, make sure prospective employers call you.
- Be wary of jobs that offer income for very little work or seems too high to be true, don’t need any experience or press you to apply immediately. These could involve you in money laundering or muling.
- Bear in mind that many fraudulent job ads can be found on social media sites.
- Be wary of requests for up-front payment for CV services, DBS or other security checks or headshots.
- Don’t conduct the entire process via website, email, text or messaging. Most genuine employers will require a face-to-face (or video) interview, and that way you can check them out too.
- Ensure that potential employers are genuine before meeting for a face-to-face interview, to ensure that your personal safety isn’t at risk.
If you’ve been the victim of a recruitment scam, report it to SAFERjobs at www.safer-jobs.com.
If you’ve been defrauded as a result of applying for a job, report it to Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk or on 0300 123 2040. In Scotland, call Police Scotland on 101.
For comprehensive, practical, impartial advice on safe job searching online visit www.getsafeonline.org/personal/articles/job-searching.
2nd July 2021
Do You Know What A Ghost Broker is?
Just 15% of people have heard of a ‘ghost broker’.* Do you know what one is?
Have you ever heard of a ‘ghost broker’? No, we are not talking about things that go bump in the night – this is a lot scarier. ‘Ghost brokers’ are fraudsters who sell fake or invalid car insurance policies. Victims are sold fake insurance documents for a policy that does not exist, or for a genuine policy that has been set up using false details to lower the price of the premium.
How do ‘ghost brokers’ operate?
Fraudsters lure victims in with the offer of cheaper insurance premiums, usually via social media or by word-of-mouth. These individuals or groups pose as middlemen for well-known insurance companies, claiming they can offer you legitimate car insurance at a significantly cheaper price.
This type of fraud is typically carried out either by forging insurance documents, falsifying your details to bring the price down, or by taking out a genuine policy for you but cancelling it soon after.
Often, the victim is not aware that they have been scammed until they are involved in an accident and try to claim on the policy.
Who do ‘ghost brokers’ target?
‘Ghost brokers’ tend to target vulnerable communities, including members of non-English speaking communities who may not have full knowledge of UK insurance and laws, as well as young people looking for cheaper insurance deals.
Last year, Action Fraud received 694 reports of ‘ghost broking’, with almost a third (29%) coming from victims aged 17-29. The reported losses for these victims alone totalled £113,500, with each individual losing an average of £559.
Figures also indicate that over half (58%) of all reports in 2020 were submitted by men.
What could happen if I drive without valid insurance?
As policies sold by ‘ghost brokers’ are either invalid, non-existent or fraudulent, this means that the driver is technically uninsured, meaning that you could face:
- £300 fixed penalty notice
- Six points on driving licence
- Vehicle being seized and crushed
How can I protect myself from ‘ghost brokers’?
There are simple steps that you can take to spot the signs of these scams and avoid being taking for a ride by ‘ghost brokers’:
- ‘Ghost brokers’ often advertise and communicate via social media, online forums and messaging apps. If a broker is only using a mobile phone or email as a way of contact, this can be a sign of this type of crime. Fraudsters do not want to be traced after they have taken money from their victims.
- They may also try to sell insurance policies through print adverts in pubs, clubs or bars, newsagents
- If a deal seems too good to be true, then it probably is. If you are not sure about the broker, check on the Financial Conduct Authority or the British Insurance Brokers’ Association website for a list of all authorised insurance brokers. You can also contact the insurance company directly to verify the broker’s details. You can also check to see if a car appears to be insured on the Motor Insurance Database website.
- If you think that you have been a victim of a ghost broker, you can report your concerns to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk or on 0300 123 2040.
You can also contact the Insurance Fraud Bureau via its confidential Cheatline on 0800 422 0421 or on the IFB website.
1st July 2021
Motorists warned of websites charging a premium for DVLA services free on GOV.UK
DVLA is urging motorists to beware of websites that charge a premium for DVLA online services that are cheaper or free on GOV.UK.
This comes as new figures show DVLA has been contacted more than 1,200 times since January 2020 by customers who have paid more for services than they need to by using unaffiliated websites.
2nd July 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- The Wild War Heroes Are Coming
- Returning Library Books
- Come and Visit Us Soon
- A book I have loved
1st July 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
27th June 2021
Research Study
Researchers from the University of the West of England, Bristol are conducting a study on the impact of advertising strategies on women between the ages of 35-65. They are hoping you may be able to help with their recruitment.
Women make up a large portion of shoppers and are the target audience of many advertisement campaigns. As such, they are interested in understanding the psychological impact of different types of campaigns on women.
The study involves completing a set of questionnaires and viewing some product advertisements, taking about 30 minutes in total. All responses are anonymised and the study has received full ethical approval from the university’s ethics committee.
The researchers believe that women in the Eastbourne Seniors Forum represent the target audience for this study, and thus would appreciate your help in spreading the word. Those who participate will be contributing to novel research, which is hoped will have important implications for future advertising campaigns.
The researchers are happy to answer any questions or provide further information about the research. For those who are interested click here to participate, find out more, or share the study.
21st June 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
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16th June 2021
Fold Hill Foods recall several cat food products
because of safety concerns
Fold Hill Foods recall several cat food products because of safety concerns
16th June 2021
Has The Pandemic Made Us More Or Less Aware of Online Risks?
Along with our Cyberhood Watch partner, Avast, we have launched a new survey to understand whether the Covid-19 pandemic has changed our attitudes towards certain aspects of cybersecurity and privacy since the first lockdown in March 2020.
The findings from the survey will be used to inform ongoing Cyberhood Watch awareness initiatives for the Neighbourhood Watch community and draw attention to important cybersecurity and privacy topics though the media to help UK citizens improve their knowledge of, and protection from, cyberthreats.
The survey of 16 questions will take you less than 5 minutes to complete and all answers are anonymous. It is open from today and will close on Sunday 27th June 2021. If you’d like to take part, please follow the link below:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/XSYQQTD
Thank you very much in advance for your support in the fight against cybercrime in the UK.
14th June 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
12th June 2021
Tesco recalls Tesco Cottage Pie Baby Food
Tesco is recalling Tesco Cottage Pie Baby Food 190g because it may contain small pieces of blue plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
12th June 2021
Home Office Safer Street Funding Consultation
The Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner is seeking your views as part of an application to the Home Office Safer Street Fund. They would like to hear your real and lived experiences on what would make you feel safer in your community, and your concerns. Everyone’s views are welcome.
Share your experiences here: The survey closes Sunday 20 June 2021.
The Home Office recently announced it was committing up to £25 million to a ensure that women and girls feel safer in public places.
They announced a Safer Streets fund that Police and Crime Commissioners and Local Authorities can bid into that aims to:
- Make public spaces and our streets safer;
- Reduce VAWG related crimes and increase women and girls’ feelings of safety in public spaces;
- Build the evidence base for what works on reducing VAWG related crimes and increasing women and girls’ feelings of safety in the public domain.
SPCC are seeking your input to help make sure that the bid accurately reflects the concerns of Sussex residents and identifies appropriate ways to tackle them
.12th June 2021
Summer Drink and Drug-Driving Crackdown
Kicks Off Alongside Euro 2020
A summer campaign to crack down on drink and drug-drivers kicks off today (Friday 11 June), in conjunction with the Euro 2020 football tournament.
Both Surrey Police and Sussex Police will deploy increased resources to tackle one of the five most common causes of fatal and serious injury collisions on our roads. The goal is to keep all road users safe, and to take robust action against those who put the lives of themselves and others at risk.
Working with partners including Sussex Safer Roads Partnership and Drive Smart Surrey, the forces are urging motorists to stay onside of the law – or face the penalties.
Chief Inspector Michael Hodder, of the Surrey and Sussex Roads Policing Unit, said: “Our aim is to reduce the possibility of people being injured or killed through collisions whereby the driver has been under the influence of drink or drugs.
“However, we cannot do this on our own. I need your help to take responsibility for your own actions and the actions of others – do not drive if you are going to drink or use drugs, as the consequences can be fatal for yourself or an innocent member of the public.
“And if you suspect someone is driving under the influence of drink or drugs, report it to us immediately – you could save a life.
“We all know that drinking or using drugs whilst driving is not only dangerous, but socially unacceptable, and my plea is that we work together to protect everyone on the roads from harm.
“There are a lot of miles to cover across Surrey and Sussex, and while we may not be everywhere all the time, we could be anywhere.”
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne said: “I know that road safety continues to be a top priority for Sussex residents. I’ve held 32 focus groups over the last month and nearly all in attendance have told me that one of their biggest concern is antisocial and dangerous driving.
“I am always dismayed by the number of people who choose to get behind the wheel of their vehicle when they are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. This is not just inconsiderate, it’s totally irresponsible. Those who kill or seriously injure others when over the limit should be in no doubt that they will face the legal and social consequences of their actions.
“With football season in full swing and sunny summer weather to enjoy, we must make sure that we are taking responsibility for our actions when out socialising. The message is clear: drink or drive; don’t take the risk and do both, even if you have had ‘only one drink’.”
The dedicated campaign runs from Friday 11 June to Sunday 11 July, and is in addition to routine roads policing 365 days a year.
In keeping with previous campaigns, the identities of anyone arrested for drink or drug-driving during this period and subsequently convicted, will be published on our website and social media channels.
Chief Insp Hodder added: “We hope that by maximising publication of this campaign, people will think twice about their actions. We appreciate that the vast majority of motorists are safe and competent road users, but there is always a minority who ignore our advice and risk lives.
“Our advice to everyone – whether you’re watching the football or socialising with friends or family this summer – is to drink or drive; never both. Alcohol affects different people in different ways, and the only way to guarantee you are safe to drive is to have no alcohol at all. Even one pint of beer, or one glass of wine, can be enough to put you over the limit and significantly impair your ability to drive safely.
“Think about it before you get behind the wheel. Don’t let your next journey be your last.”
Between April 2020 and March 2021, 291 people casualties were involved in a drink or drug-driving related collision in Sussex; three of these were fatal.
Between April 2020 and March 2021, 212 people casualties were involved in a drink or drug-driving related collision in Surrey; two of these were fatal.
During the same period, a total of 1,185 arrests were made for drink-driving in Sussex, and a further 1,135 for drug-driving.
The consequences of drink or drug-driving could include the following:
- A minimum 12 month ban
- An unlimited fine
- A possible prison sentence
- A criminal record, which could affect your current and future employment
- An increase in your car insurance
- Trouble travelling to countries such as the USA
You could also kill or seriously injure yourself or someone else.
People in Sussex can text officers on 65999 with the details of people they suspect of drink or drug-driving, or visit the Operation Crackdown website.
You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report it online.
If you know someone is driving while over the limit or after taking drugs, call 999.
11th June 2021
"Nextdoor" Letters
We understand that some residents have received letters which infer that a neighbour has invited them to join Nextdoor, a US based social networking app, which appears to be building a database to use advertising to connect neighbours with businesses. These letters may quote a code expiring in 7 days. Some residents may find these approaches to be unwanted or distressing. We would like to remind you that you are under no obligation to respond to any such approaches.
The Sussex Neighbourhood Watch Federation, Registered Charity no. 1059756, takes the security and privacy of your data very seriously, in accordance with UK Data Protection legislation. Your data available to us is kept very securely within the UK, and is not used for profit-making purposes. It is only shared with the Information Providers that you have agreed to receive messages from, most commonly Sussex Police, Action Fraud and Get Safe Online. You can change your preferences at any time.
11th June 2021
Cheese On The Wey recalls Blue Millie
Cheese On The Wey is recalling Blue Millie cheese because Listeria monocytogenes has been found in the product.
7th June 2021
Over Five Million Suspicious E-mails Reported
Phishing remains the most successful attack vector for cyber criminals targeting individuals and businesses.
Cyber criminals love phishing. Unfortunately, this is not a harmless riverbank pursuit. When criminals go phishing, you are the fish and the bait is usually contained in a scam email or text message. The criminal’s goal is to convince you to click on the links within their scam email or text message, or to give away sensitive information (such as bank details). These messages may look like the real thing but are malicious. Once clicked, you may be sent to a dodgy website which could download viruses onto your computer, or steal your passwords.
As of 30 April 2021, over 5.8 million emails were reported to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS). The tool, which was launched by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the City of London Police last April, allows the public to forward suspicious emails to an automated system that scans it for malicious links. Since its launch, over 43,000 scams and 84,000 malicious websites have been removed.
What are the most common phishing scams?
The most commonly spoofed organisation reported in phishing emails was TV Licensing, with victims of these emails reporting losses totalling £5.3m. The majority of losses occurred as a result of victims following malicious links in the emails and inputting their personal information into what they thought was the legitimate TV Licensing website. Shortly after, they would receive a call from criminals impersonating bank staff who was able to convince them that their bank accounts were compromised and persuaded them to transfer all of their money to a new ‘safe’ account. Some of the other most commonly impersonated organisations included HMRC and DVLA. We also received more than 40,000 suspicious email reports relating to COVID-19.
How you can protect yourself from phishing messages.
Fake emails and text messages can sometimes be difficult to spot and criminals are constantly getting better at finding ways to make them seem more authentic. Email address spoofing, for example, is just one of the tactics criminals will use to try and make their fake emails look real. Here are some tips you should follow to protect yourself, and others, from scam emails and text messages:
1: Be cautious of messages asking for your personal information. Official organisations, such as your bank, should never ask you for personal or financial information via email or text message. If you receive a message and you want to check that it’s legitimate, you can call the organisation directly using a known number, such as the one on a bank statement or utility bill.
2: Report suspicious emails. If you receive an email you’re not quite sure about, you should report it to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS) by forwarding the email to: report@phishing.gov.uk. Your reports will help government and law enforcement agencies to remove malicious emails and websites.
3: Report suspicious text messages. If you receive a suspicious text message, you can report it by forwarding the message to 7726. It’s free of charge and enables your mobile network provider to investigate the origin of the text and take action, if found to be malicious.
4: Report fraud. If you’ve lost money or provided personal information as a result of a phishing scam, notify your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud.
For more information on how to protect yourself from fraud and cyber crime, please visit: actionfraud.police.uk/cybercrime
7th June 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
2nd June 2021
Aldi recalls Roosters Breaded Chicken Goujons
Aldi is recalling Roosters Breaded Chicken Goujons because salmonella has been detected in the product.
1st June 2021
June Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The June issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Neighbourhood Watch Week - LISTEN. TALK. DO!
- Neighbourhood Watch Annual Insights Survey
- Bring your community closer together for June’s Month of Community
- Don’t fall victim to a SMS flubot or phishing scam
- What would you like to hear about in our Summer Workshops?
- Watch our recorded PROTECT YOUR POOCH Webinar
- And more
1st June 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Welcome back to you local library
- Volunteering week
- So many eMagazines
- Library Instagram
- A book I have loved
1st June 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
25th May 2021
National Seat Belt Campaign
Sussex Safer Roads Partnership are raising awareness and providing road safety information on the importance of wearing a seatbelt, no matter how long or short the journey. As lockdown eases further SSRP are reminding the public of maintaining correct road safety practice to ensure the safety of themselves and others when travelling across the county.
Whilst the majority of road users wear their seatbelts, the consequences however, should they not be worn, can be severe.
In 2019, 23% of car occupants killed were not wearing a seatbelt. This is only a 3% decrease since 2018 where the proportion of car occupants killed while not wearing a seatbelt was 26%. Whether a driver or a passenger in a vehicle, in a crash a seatbelt greatly improves your chance of avoiding serious injury of death.
To keep up to date with road safety information and advice, members of the public can visit www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk and follow @SussexSRP on Twitter.
25th May 2021
Asda recalls Vegetable Cous Cous 500g

24th May 2021
Keep Your Home Safe This Summer
Over the last year reports of burglary have dropped dramatically across Sussex. The lockdown measures that have been in place across the UK have undoubtedly contributed to this reduction. As lockdown measures continue to ease and with summer approaching, we want to keep it this way.
Monday 17 May marked a milestone in the Government road map out of lockdown with people beginning to return to their place of work, the hospitality sector opening up their services fully, taking a ‘staycation’ and enjoy social activities more fully across the UK. What this also means is while people can enjoy more freedom away from their homes, they will be empty for longer periods of time.
In order to keep burglary rates low, we need to ensure that as the nation continues to move out of lockdown home security is a top priority. We want to remind residents of the crime prevention advice available to protect their homes against burglary. This could be as simple as ensuring that all windows are closed and double checking that doors are locked when leaving the home.
All week we are sharing crime prevention advice on the Sussex Police social media accounts and will continue to publicise when burglars are convicted at court. Burglary is a priority that we continue to tackle.
To protect your property, you can find practical prevention tips to:
- protect your home including information on door and window locks here
- keep burglars out of your property here
- keep your shed or garage safe and secure here
- access to all information on protecting your home from crime here
24th May 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
19th May 2021
A Thank You to ESF from Census 2021
17th May 2021
Protect Your Pooch
A New Dog Theft Campaign Launched By Neighbourhood Watch
In response to the increased fear of pet theft, Neighbourhood Watch has launched our PROTECT YOUR POOCH campaign.
15th May 2021
Marks and Spencer recalls Stuffed Medjool Date Selection

12th May 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Welcome back to the library
- Wellbeing weekend
- Period poverty
- Creative future
- A book I have loved
12th May 2021
May Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The May issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Neighbourhood Watch Week
- Neighbourhood Watch Annual Insights Survey
- Help make dog theft a specific criminal offence
- Public Liability Insurance for Neighbourhood Watch members
- And more
10th May 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
6th May 2021
Greggs recalls Vegetable Bakes
Greggs is recalling Vegetable Bakes (2 pack) because the product may contain small pieces of green glass. The possible presence of glass makes this product unsafe to eat. This product is exclusively sold in Iceland Stores and does not affect the products sold in Greggs..
4th May 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
2nd May 2021
Franco’s Ices recalls Mr Bubble Ice Lollies
Franco’s Ices is recalling Mr Bubble (Bubble Gum Flavour Ice Lolly) because the product has been found to contain small pieces of metal. The presence of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.
2nd May 2021
Avoid Falling Victim To Travel Fraud
Following a year of travel bans, quarantine, uncertainty and missed holidays, many of us are desperate to get away for a break, whether it’s a holiday in the sun or a weekend by the sea in the UK. You may be taking the plunge and booking right now, or waiting cautiously until the travel situation becomes clearer.
Or you may be booking travel and accommodation for that face-to-face meeting you’ve yearned for every time you go on a video call.
But cybercriminals are busy thinking about holidays and travel too ... not taking them but exploiting your desperation for a break, with fake websites, advertisements, emails, social media posts, texts and phone calls for holidays, flights, accommodation or pilgrimages that don’t exist.
Avoid disappointment and financial losses: start by reading Get Safe Online's expert tips on searching and booking holidays, and travel safely and securely.
Top tips to ensure your holiday or travel booking is safe
- Do thorough research on accommodation, flights, cruises, package holidays or pilgrimages advertised via private advertisements, to check they’re authentic.
- Check that accommodation really exists by finding it on Google Maps and looking for independent reviews and recommendations. If you can, call and speak to the owner/agent directly. If the number is not provided, email and request it.
- Check reviews on TripAdvisor or similar sites.
- Never pay for holidays or travel by bank transfer. If you do and it’s a fraud, you may never see your money again. Paying by credit card means more chance of getting your money back if something goes wrong.
- Make sure travel agents and tour operators you book through are members of trade associations such as ABTA or ATOL, by checking on these bodies’ websites.
For the full story, visit www.getsafeonline.org, select ‘Protecting Yourself’ and then ‘Holiday & Travel Booking’.
Get Safe Online is the UK’s leading source of information and advice on online safety and security, for the public and small businesses. It is a not-for-profit, public/private sector partnership backed by law enforcement agencies and leading organisations in internet security, banking and retail.
For more information and expert, easy-to-follow, impartial advice on safeguarding yourself, your family, finances, devices and workplace, visit www.getsafeonline.org.
If you think you’ve been a victim of online fraud, report it to Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud and cybercrime reporting centre on 0300 123 20 40 or at www.actionfraud.police.uk.
29th April 2021
Renew your driving licence for free online - if you’re 70 or over
If you’re 70 or ove, or will be 70 in the next 90 days, it’s free, quick and easy to renew online. And your licence should arrive within a week.
Find out how easy it is to renew your driving licence on Gov.UK.
26th April 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
26th April 2021
Police Forces Unite To Crack Down on Knife Crime
Sussex Police is intensifying its ongoing activities in tackling knife crime and violence as part of the national week of action launching today (26th April).
Operation Sceptre bolsters the work undertaken by Sussex police all year round to help keep residents safe from knife-related harm in their local communities. The campaign will focus on key themes such as prevention and education and officers will carry out targeted operations alongside partner agencies.
Sussex is a safe place to live, however, putting aside significant falls in violence during lockdown periods, offences involving knives have been rising in recent years in line with the national picture.
Superintendent Stu Hale said: "Reducing knife crime and knife possession is a key priority for Sussex Police and we are determined to take harmful items off our streets.
"Operation Sceptre is an opportunity to have vital conversations with the public around knife crime. Our message is clear: carrying a knife is dangerous and does not make you safer, it puts you at more risk of coming to harm.
"As part of our week of action we're carrying out educational activities, amnesty and targeted operations to raise awareness among at-risk groups and disrupt crime in action.
"This week intensifies our year-round tactics to address knife crime by engaging with young people in schools, using our knife crime engagement van and our work with partners to ensure people are signposted to help at an early opportunity.
"We also work hard to target disrupt prolific offenders, through teams such as the Special Enforcement Unit, Tactical Enforcement Unit through days of action."
This week, police will work closely with Border Force to monitor attempts to import weapons and will also work locally with schools and community members offering engagement and prevention advice to young people.
Officers will continue to work closely with retailers and Trading Standards, including retailers that operate online, to ensure weapons are kept off our streets.
Other tactics during the week of action will include targeted high visibility and plain-clothes patrols across the county. Activity also includes target stop and search against habitual knife carriers and previous offenders and weapon sweeps by police officers.
As always, knife amnesty bins where people can safely dispose of dangerous or unwanted knives and blades at police stations across Sussex, no questions asked.
National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for knife crime, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Graham McNulty, said: "Coronavirus has been a huge part of everyone’s lives for over a year now but we want to remind people that our normal policing role hasn’t stopped during this time.
"Forces are determined to tackle violent crime and with the restrictions easing, taking knives off our streets and helping people understand the dangers of carrying a knife remains a top priority.
"Our work with Border Force, Trading Standards, the Violence Reduction Units and many other partners means we are able to tackle some of the significant underlying causes of knife related violence.
"Operation Sceptre brings forces together and highlights that we will be united in doing everything possible to stop those intent on causing serious violence."
To tell Sussex Police about knife crime please report online or call 101, we will treat information you give us sensitively. In an emergency always dial 999.
If you are a parent or carer and you are concerned someone you care for is in danger of becoming a victim of knife crime, try to talk with them in the first instance or seek advice from Family Lives on 0808 800 22 22.
To report knife crime anonymously, visit Crimestoppers.
25th April 2021
Students in the department of Psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London are launching a new experimental project investigating learning and anxiety in people aged above 60 years old.
The study aims at exploring how reward influences learning and what is the role of anxiety in modulating these processes. The whole experiment runs on an online platform and can be easily accessed via a link.
We offer a compensation of up to £10 for participation, depending on performance.
25th April 2021
Thomas Lowe, a PhD researcher at the university of Groningen in the Netherlands is currently seeking participants for a project concerned with the mobility experiences of carers.
In particular, he's interested in older adult carers for people with Dementia or who have experienced a Stroke. The research consists of a drawing activity done by the carer's and a telephone interview with himself.
The two flyers above, one for Dementia and one for Stroke, provide some more information.
Contact Tom at:
E-mail: meaningfulmobility@rug.nl
Tel: 07957-757805
19th April 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
19th April 2021
Catalytic Converter Theft and Free Offer
The National Police Chief Council and British Transport Police are running a targeted week of action to raise awareness of catalytic converter theft and offering crime prevention advice to help car owners protect their cars from theft. And we’re taking part along with our partners.
Across Sussex the number of catalytic converter thefts has increased. Criminals are stealing the catalytic converters for the precious metals contained within them, some of which can be worth more than gold.
We are encouraging car owners to:
- Protect your car by asking your dealer if they can give you any advice on locks or guards that are approved by the vehicle manufacturer and tested to Sold Secure Gold.
- Mark your catalytic converter with a forensic marker such as SmartWater and register your converter to make it harder for thieves to dispose of.
- Park your car somewhere well-lit and overlooked, amongst as many cars as possible. Try to park so the converter can't be easily reached - close to a wall or fence. Try not to park at the end of the row if there are free spaces.
For more information about protecting your car against crime visit our website here and scroll to the bottom of the page.
Criminals can remove a catalytic converter within minutes and will probably use a jack to raise the car off the ground to do so. They will not be alone and may have a vehicle nearby to make their getaway. Sometimes they will wear high visibility vests to give the false impression that they are carrying out a repair such as changing a tyre.
We’re asking members of the public to take a second look, what may appear to be an innocent act, may be criminals at work. Please do not approach anyone you think may be in the act of stealing a catalytic converter, but to call 999 immediately.
Also if you have any information about catalytic converter thefts, please report this to us either online on our website here using the ‘Report’ button on the front page or by calling 101.
This week our officers will be at garages across Sussex offering free catalytic converter forensic marking with SmartWater. SmartWater is a liquid with a unique forensic code which is detectable under a UV light and can lead to the detection of crime and reunite people with their stolen property. All you need to do is go one of the garages listed below and your car’s catalytic converter will be marked. You will need to register, these details will be available on your visit.
To allow for social distancing and for garages to manage this effectively some are requesting you make a pre-booked appointment or they are allowing 15 minute time slots on arrival without an appointment. Please see the details of the garages and who to contact if booking is required here on our webpage.
14th April 2021
Sainsbury's recalls Taste the Difference Medjool Dates
Sainsbury’s is taking the precautionary action of recalling Taste the Difference Medjool dates because they might be contaminated with Hepatitis A.
13th April 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
10th April 2021
Nutricia recalls Cow & Gate and Aptamil Muesli 10+ months
Nutricia is recalling Cow & Gate and Aptamil Muesli products because some packs have been found to contain pieces of apple stalks. The presence of the apple stalks presents a choking hazard to babies making these products unsafe to eat. This is an update to the recall of the same products on 15/01/2021 as two of the products were re-released in error.
9th April 2021
Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening is a way of checking if there's a bulge or swelling in the aorta, the main blood vessel that runs from your heart down through your tummy.
This bulge or swelling is called an abdominal aortic aneurysm, or AAA.
It can be serious if it's not spotted early on because it could get bigger and eventually burst (rupture). In England, screening for AAA is offered to men during the year they turn 65.
Men aged 65 or over are most at risk of getting AAAs. Screening can help spot a swelling in the aorta early on when it can usually be treated. If you're a man and registered with a GP, you should get a screening invitation in the post when you're 64 or soon after your 65th birthday. You can then arrange an appointment that suits you.
If you're a man over 65 and have not been screened before, you can ask for a test by contacting your local AAA screening service directly.
5th March 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Libraries to reopen on 12th April
- Investing in new stock
- East Sussex Children's Book Club
- A book I've loved
- Wranglestone Virtual Q&A
8th April 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary and community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
8th April 2021
Aldi GB recalls Harvest Morn Crisp Rice
Aldi GB is recalling Harvest Morn Crisp Rice because it has been found to contain pieces of plastic, making this product unsafe to eat.
7th April 2021
April Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The April issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Protect your car
- New fleeceware scams on the Google Play and Apple App Store
- Spotlight on HertsWatch
- Do you know someone at risk of predatory marriage?
- HEADS UP! Look out for . . .
- Moving house sustainably
- And more
4th April 2021
Morrisons recalls Morrisons Choco Crackles breakfast cereal
Morrisons is recalling Morrisons Choco Crackles because some packs have been found to contain pieces of plastic.
Asda recall Asda 2 Original Chicken Chargrills
Asda is recalling Asda 2 Original Chicken Chargrills because salmonella has been found in the product.
3rd April 2021
Remember to fill in your census this Easter
There has been a great response to Census 2021, but to avoid getting a knock at the door from a field officer – get on and fill in your census this Easter weekend.
Millions of households across England and Wales have already made sure they count when it comes to planning and provision of the key services we all rely upon, like GP surgeries, school places and hospital beds, by filling out their online census form. However, it is vital everyone who hasn’t yet responded does so as soon as possible now Census Day, March 21, has been and gone.
Field officers are already out and about and will visit households who have not submitted their census this Easter weekend. The operation will reach its peak next week so more officers will be knocking at doors where our records show there has been no response.
“Census 2021 has gone brilliantly so far,” Office for National Statistics director of operations Pete Benton said. “The overwhelming majority of people across England and Wales have already taken part and we’ve heard some great stories: from those completing their 10th census to those completing their first.
“But, for us to have the most accurate picture of the whole population, we need everyone to fill in their questionnaire. By doing so you will be helping shape the local services in your community – the bus routes, school places, the hospital beds. You can do it easily online, but for those who want help, we have a range of census support centres open across England and Wales, and paper forms are available for those who need them.
“Everyone is required by law to respond to the census and if you do so now you won’t be fined.”
The census questionnaire is simple, straightforward, and safe to complete online. It only takes 10 minutes per person in a household.
The role of field officers is to give help and encouragement to those who have not yet filled in their census questionnaire online or on paper after Census Day and direct them to the support services they need.
Field staff will never need to enter people’s houses; they will always be socially distanced, be equipped with PPE and work in line with all government guidance.
They will be operating in the same way as a postal or food delivery visit. They also carry ID to show they are genuinely working on the census.
The census is a unique survey of all households in England and Wales. To be truly representative, it needs everyone to be counted.
“That includes people with second homes,” Benton said. “If you’ve not been to your caravan, holiday let or city commuter pad because of lockdown, you still need to complete a census for all your properties – even if there’s no-one there – so that we get an accurate picture of the entire housing stock.
“And if you’ve moved out of a home in London or another city and into a second home in a more rural location during the pandemic, you need to complete a census for both properties.
“All students need to be included in the census too. They should complete it for their usual term-time address. If they’re currently living at their home address, they will need to be included in the census for that household too.”
All households will have been sent a letter in the post in early March with instructions for taking part. If you have lost the letter or have a second address you have not visited, go to census.gov.uk to request an online completion code for your address via SMS text message. You’ll find all the help you need online, or you can visit one of our local census support centres where you can get help to fill out your form.
Website, webchat and guidance documents Census 2021
Telephone:
0800 141 2021 (general enquiries(
0800 876 6276 (to request a paper copy).
Free Language Helpline:
0800 587 2021 (to make an appointment)
Census Support Centres - to find your nearest centre,
NGT Text Support - (18001) 0800 141 2021
Find your nearest support centre: Find Your Nearest Census Support Centre
31st March 2021
Nestle UK recalls SMA Wysoy Infant Formula - Update
Nestle UK is recalling SMA Wysoy Infant Formula because some cans have been found to contain pieces of blue plastic. The presence of blue plastic makes this product unsafe to eat and presents a potential choking hazard to babies.
This product recall information notice has been updated to include additional batches of the product and updated Best Before Dates.
29th March 2021
We Want Safer Roads For All Road Users
View shocking footage that shows the significant risks associated with antisocial riding here
It has been re-released as we remind motorcyclists: we welcome careful and considerate riding, but we will deal robustly with anyone who compromises road safety.
Police provide education, engagement and enforcement to all motorists 365 days a year, and the vast majority of road users travel safely and competently.
But with the warmer weather and the easing of lockdown restrictions likely to lead to more traffic on our roads, officers are urging bikers in particular to stay safe.
Motorcyclists represent almost a quarter of all fatal and serious injury collisions – despite making up only five per cent of vehicles on our roads.
Our message also follows concerns raised by communities across Surrey and Sussex of speeding, excess noise, and antisocial riding and driving, with some residents so fed up they are considering selling their homes.
We are continuing to address these issues by working with communities, and partners including local authorities, charities and the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership.
Chief Inspector Michael Hodder, of the Surrey and Sussex Roads Policing Unit, said: “It would appear a number of riders have no regard not only for their own safety, but for those they endanger too.
“They also seem to have left their common sense at home whilst forgetting how their loved ones would feel if they hurt themselves or someone else by the stupidity of their selfish riding.”
We’re also urging the public to share our social media messaging over the next three weeks, which will encourage motorcyclists to enjoy the ride responsibly, considerately and safely.
One experienced rider from Sussex, who did not wish to be identified, has pleaded with his fellow riders to work with the police; not against them.
“If you continue to do what you’re doing, speeding through towns and villages and taking unnecessary risks, it will result in more and more police intervention,” he said. “You could also kill yourself or someone else. It only takes a minor lapse in concentration or something unavoidable, like a cat running out in the road, for a serious incident to happen.
“Speed kills, and while we don’t want to tar all riders with the same brush, it is important for everyone to understand the risks. We are far more vulnerable than most road users, and the stats prove that.
“It’s also important for communities to recognise that not all bikers ride dangerously or antisocially.
“Ultimately, we all need to work together. Stick to the speed limits, and drive or ride safely and responsibly. Don’t give your loved ones a reason to attend another funeral.”
We will also be supporting the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s annual two-wheeled campaign – aimed to reduce the number of collisions involving motorcyclists through education and enforcement – from Tuesday 6 April to Sunday 18 April.
For advice on riding safely, visit the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership website here.
To report an incident of dangerous or antisocial driving or riding, visit the Operation Crackdown website here.
The above footage was captured as a group of motorcyclists travelled between Kent and Sussex in April 2019. It led to three individuals being convicted of dangerous driving.
27th March 2021
Nestle UK recalls SMA Wysoy Infant Formula
Nestle UK is recalling SMA Wysoy Infant Formula because some cans have been found to contain pieces of blue plastic. The presence of blue plastic makes this product unsafe to eat and presents a potential choking hazard to babies.
PepsiCo recalls Smith’s Snaps Spicy Tomato Flavour
PepsiCo is recalling Smith’s Snaps Spicy Tomato Flavour 8 x 13g multipack bags because some batches may be under-cooked and the crisp noticeably harder than usual. The product may present a choking hazard and is unsafe to eat.
24th March 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary & community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
24th March 2021
Dealicious Mealz recalls Meat Seekh Kebab and Chicken Seekh Kebab
Dealicious Mealz recalls Meat Seekh Kebab and Chicken Seekh Kebab because the products have been produced in an unapproved establishment
23rd March 2021
Over 15,000 hacked email and social media accounts reported in one year.
If a hacker got into your email or social media account, what would they find? Health and banking information? Names and contact details for your friends and family? Private photos and messages? For most people, it’s at least one of those.
Your email and social media accounts contain a wealth of personal information about you, which makes them a lucrative target for cyber criminals.
Between February 2020 and February 2021, Action Fraud received 15,214 reports about email and social media account hacking.
The majority of reports (88%) were made by individuals, with 12% of reports being made by businesses. Analysis of the crime reports revealed that Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat were the most affected social media accounts, with phishing messages being the most common tactic used by cyber criminals to lure unsuspecting victims.
The motivation behind the hacks are varied and can range from financial gain, to revenge or personal amusement. Some victims are extorted for money, whilst others have their accounts used to send malicious links to their contacts. One victim who had multiple email and social media accounts hacked paid over £2,000 to regain access to them. Another victim reported that her hacked Facebook account was used to trick her friends into sending money into a PayPal account they thought belonged to her.
Secure your email and social media accounts in just a few minutes. Here's what you need to do:
1: Use a strong and separate password for your email, as well as other important accounts, such as your banking or social media accounts.
2: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA). It will help to stop hackers from getting into your online accounts, even if they have your password.
3: If you can't access your account, search the company's online support or help pages. You'll find information about how to recover your account.
For detailed instructions on how to reset your password or enable 2FA on your accounts, visit:
https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/secureyouraccounts
19th March 2021
Birds Eye recalls 4 Chicken Burgers with Golden Wholegrain
Birds Eye is recalling Birds Eye 4 Chicken Burgers with Golden Wholegrain 200g, as some packs may contain pieces of red plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
15th March 2010
Sussex Safer Roads Partnership Commercial Vehicle Campaign
Sussex Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP) are supporting the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Insecure Loads Campaign to raise awareness of the importance of proper fleet and vehicle management. The campaign will educate road users on the importance of road safety legislation compliance, particularly amongst the commercial vehicle community.
The campaign is part of SSRP’s continued work to reduce the number of people who are killed or seriously injured on the county’s road networks. Casualty Reduction Officers from Sussex Safer Roads Partnership will be supporting colleagues across Sussex Police to engage with the public and educate road users on the importance of securing vehicle loads.
Throughout the week long campaign, beginning Monday 15 March 2021, SSRP will focus on different aspects of road safety, including vehicle loads, vehicle checks and documentation, along with collaborating with partner agencies across the county.
15th March 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary & community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
15th March 2021
Census day is nearly here
With March 21 literally around the corner, Census 2021 is in full swing in England and Wales. The letters, with your unique access codes, have all gone out and responses are already coming in.
“A successful census will help give the best picture of the needs of everyone living in England and Wales,” Iain Bell, deputy national statistician at the Office for National Statistics, said. “It helps us understand what our society needs now and what it will likely need in the future. We’ve had a fantastic response so far, with so many of you completing the questionnaire on your laptops, phones and computers. “It takes just 10 minutes per person to take part and if you can’t get online, there are paper forms available for those who need them. Now is the time to make your mark on history.”
Operating in line with the Government’s latest Covid-19 guidance, field officers will be deployed across the country to contact those who have not responded. They will offer help and advice to those who need it. They will also remind people that their census response is required by law.
This census is the most inclusive yet. Everyone can identify as they wish using search as you type online and write-in options on paper if they need it. The questionnaire includes questions about your sex, age, work, health, education, household size and ethnicity. And, for the first time, there will be a question asking people whether they have served in the armed forces, as well as voluntary questions for those aged 16 and over on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Results will be available within 12 months, although personal records will be locked away for 100 years, kept safe for future generations.
To complete your census, and to find out how you can get help, please visit census.gov.uk or call 0800 141 2021.
13th March 2021
SFC recalls SFC Chicken products
because of the presence of Salmonella
SFC are recalling an extended range of SFC products because Salmonella has been found in some of their product ranges. This update extends the recall to all SFC products for certain dates, listed in the table below and adds an additional product, Little Hill Farm Chicken Breast Fillets. All batch codes are affected with best before dates up to and including 30 of June 2022. Products after this best before date are not affected.
The business put additional food safety controls in place in November 2020 to improve the safety of their products. They have now taken the precautionary step of recalling all products manufactured before the new and additional controls were put in place.
Asda recalls Little Kids Pasta Bolognese
and Little Kids Spaghetti Bolognese
Asda is recalling Asda Little Kids Pasta Bolognese and Little Kids Spaghetti Bolognese because some packs have been found to contain pieces of blue rubber. The presence of the blue rubber presents a choking hazard making these products unsafe to eat. These products have passed their use by dates but are suitable for home freezing, and customers may have these products and date codes in their freezers.
11th March 2021
SFC recalls SFC Chicken products
because of the presence of Salmonella
SFC are recalling SFC Chicken Poppets and Take-Home Boneless Bucket because Salmonella has been found in the products. Batch codes starting with an L are displayed on the inner packaging inside the box. This update extends the recall of SFC Chicken Poppets to include all batch codes for the products with best before dates of 24 September and 31 October 2021.
Further investigations are ongoing for this brand, should more product be identified, a further update will be provided. We have also issued advice to consumers on cooking and good hygiene to avoid cross contamination and reduce the risk of food poisoning. If followed correctly, the cooking instruction on the label is enough to kill any salmonella present.
9th March 2021
Danone recalls three yogurt products
Danone has taken the precautionary step of recalling three batches of yogurt products because they may contain pieces of metal. The possible presence of metal makes these products unsafe to eat.
The products are:
- Light and Free Peach Passion Fruit Greek Style Yogurt
- Activia Vanilla 0% FAT – No added Sugar Yogurt
- Activia Intensely Creamy Raspberry Yogurt
8th March 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary & community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
6th March 2021
Survey - Your Views on Dog Theft - Reminder
This is a reminder that Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne, in partnership with the Association of Police & Crime Commissioners (APCC), has launched a national survey, designed to understand public perception of dog theft, enforcement and the prosecution of offenders.
The Home Secretary is currently reviewing the issue of pet theft, and what future enforcement may look like with potentially tougher penalties for perpetrators.
The responses to this survey will help inform the discussions that PCCs will have on this issue nationally, and allow police forces to better understand the public's views on this crime and how they might improve their response to those concerns.
Demand for dogs as pets has increased during the coronavirus pandemic. The cost of some puppies, on Pets4Homes, is currently as high as £3,000, making them a valuable commodity to criminals.
According to Dog Lost, the UK's largest lost and found dog service, it is estimated thefts have risen by 250 per cent, with criminal gangs involved.
PCC Bourne says: "I am incredibly eager to get more detail around this issue and understand residents' views and if they feel more could be done to respond to their concerns or for more preventative measures to be put in place to better protect their pets."
"I hope that the results of this survey will give the Government the evidence it needs to take more robust action against perpetrators."
The 60-second survey will be open until 17:00 on Friday 12th March. If you have not already done so, please have your say today: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/dogtheft
5th March 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Libraries to reopen in April
- British Science Week
- East Sussex Children's Book Club
- Author Q&A
- eNewspapers and eMagazines
5th March 2021
Eastbourne Police Weekly News and Alerts
ASB Patrols this weekend
Each week, targeted ASB patrols head out across the district to known areas, and areas of ASB, behaviour or driving, reported by your communities.
Call 07785-372050 between 1800-0000 each Friday and Saturday if you witness, or are victim to anti-social behaviour (ASB), and report directly to officers on the ground, out targeting areas of known and reported ASB.
This number does not change each week, keep a note of it if you need to contact us. Outside of these times please continue to report anti-social behaviour to us online, or by calling 101, or remember always call 999 in an emergency.
Burglary Summary
Police are urging Eastbourne residents to be vigilant after a spate of burglaries in which door locks have been drilled out.
Officers have been alerted to three recent break-ins in the Willingdon and Ratton area where similar methods of entry have been found.
A quantity of jewellery was taken during two of the burglaries, in Friston Avenue and Broad Road. Nothing appears to have been taken during the third burglary.
Officers are investigating the three incidents and additional patrols are being carried out in the area to identify and deter any further criminal behaviour.
Members of the public are asked to remain alert to any suspicious activity in their area, and to report any concerns to police online or by calling 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency.
There are a number of steps residents can take to property their property, including alarm systems and CCTV cameras, for a range of crime prevention advice, support and tips to keep you and your property safe click here.
If you have been the victim of a burglary, please report online, or by calling 101 – always dial 999 in an emergency/burglary in action.
Action Fraud scam watch
Did you know scams cost the UK economy £5-£10 Billion a year, with over 50% of people over 65 having already been targeted by scams; and only 5% of all scams reported?
Action Fraud’s top tips
Although fraud and cybercrime comes in many forms, there are some simple steps you can take to protect yourself.
Follow Action Frauds’ personal safety checklist to keep you and those around you safe from fraud here.
5th March 2021
Co-op recalls Irresistible Carrot Cake
and Irresistible Coffee and Walnut Cake
Co-op is recalling Irresistible Carrot Cake and Irresistible Coffee and Walnut Cake because the products may contain pieces of glass. The possible presence of glass makes this product unsafe to eat.
SFC recalls SFC Chicken products
SFC are recalling SFC Chicken Poppets and Take-Home Boneless Bucket because Salmonella has been found in the products. Batch codes starting with an L are displayed on the inner packaging inside the box.
3rd March 2021
Have you got your census letter?
Households across England and Wales are being asked to take part in Census 2021.
Census day is on March 21, but households will now be receiving letters with online codes explaining how they can complete their forms. If you don’t get one in the next couple of weeks, please get in touch with the census contact centre.
You can also request a paper questionnaire if you’d prefer to complete your census that way. Local census support centres will be open while the census is happening. Staff will offer help for people not confident online, who don’t have a computer or need help completing on paper.
Census Q & A
What is the census?
The census is a once-in-a-decade survey that gives us the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales. It has been carried out every decade since 1801, with the exception of 1941.
It asks questions about you and your household to build a picture of all of us. It looks at who we are and how we live. There’s no other survey that gives as much information about our society and future needs.
When is it happening?
Census day is March 21. However, households will receive a letter in the post in early March, giving them details of how to take part in the mandatory survey. They will also receive a unique access code, inviting them to complete the survey online, although paper questionnaires are available on request.
Why should I take part?
The census helps us understand what our society needs now and what it will likely need in the future. The information it collects helps with decisions on the planning and funding of services in your area. This could include schools, doctors’ surgeries, emergency services or even local support groups.
Charities also use census information to help get the funding they need. Businesses use it to decide where to set up, which creates job opportunities.
How long will it take?
The census will take around 10 minutes per person to complete. It’s easy to do and can be done on any device, including a computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone.
What if I don't speak English or Welsh?
Translation booklets are available to download. If your language is not represented, please contact the customer contact centre on 0800 141 2021.
How can I get help to complete my questionnaire?
The help pages at census.gov.uk explain how you can get help. These include general guidance, language assistance and a wide range of accessible formats including video and audio guides (English and Welsh). You can also phone the contact centre 0800 141 2021, or visit one of our support centres offering assistance.
What happens if I don't complete my questionnaire?
You could face prosecution, a hefty fine (up to £1000) and a criminal record.
Please visit census.gov.uk for more information, and any questions you have, about the census.
For more information, and to find out how to get help, visit census.gov.uk or call the contact centre on 0800 141 2021.
3rd March 2021
Sussex Safer Roads Partnership Cycle Safety Campaign
Sussex Safer Roads Partnership is providing advice and information on how to travel safely when cycling across Sussex. From 1st March, SSRP have released helpful road safety guidance on travelling this spring, and what to expect when out on the roads during lockdown.
As the weather continues to improve, it is important to raise awareness of important road safety practices for cyclists and other road users on how to share the roads responsibly.
Cycling and walking are popular alternatives to driving or public transport, and often an enjoyable way to take daily exercise. However, it is important for all road users to make sure they are prepared for their journey, give themselves plenty of time, and to be mindful of other road users. At this time, when the NHS continues to operate under extreme pressure, it is important to plan journeys ahead and be mindful of other road users.
Resources are to be shared with the public to ensure cyclists are provided with information and resources, and the steps all road users can take to ensure they travel safely.
To keep up to date with road safety information and advice, members of the public can visit www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk and follow @SussexSRP on Twitter.
2nd March 2021
March Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The March issue of the Neighbourhood Watch - 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Community Grants Programme pilot ending soon
- Staying safe from email scams
- Census 2021 is coming on Sunday 21st March
- New Volunteer Development Manager starts
- Sextortian scams surge during pandemic
- And more
2nd March 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary & community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
3VA Training Update
This month's online learning from 3VA
2nd March 2021
Give your views on changes to the Highway Code
Highways England has launched a review of the Highway Code to improve road safety on motorways and high-speed roads.
The consultation will run for four weeks and closes at 23:59 on 29 March 2021.
What’s happening?
The Highway Code is regularly updated to improve safety for all road users.
Highways England is asking for your views on updated safety information for high-speed dual carriageways and motorways.
Proposed changes include updating information on the use of variable speed limits to manage congestion, the use of red X signs to close lanes, and what to do in the event of a breakdown.
Give your views
You can read full details of the proposed updates, and give your views, on GOV.UK.
1st March 2021
Don't Get Caught Out By A Covid-19 Vaccination Scam
As if we haven’t all had enough to deal with and worry about since the outset of the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, the situation has unfortunately been exploited by fraudsters with fake offers of vaccinations. At times of disasters and other crises, there is invariably an increase in fraudulent activity, for example, bogus charity donation requests. The current pandemic, unprecedented in its effects and global reach – is no exception. A massive increase in reliance on the internet and people’s concerns about their and loved ones’ health, wellbeing and finances have combined to create ideal conditions for fraud.
Over the last year, commonplace COVID-19-related scams have included fake advertisements for PPE to priority online shopping slots, HMRC monetary grants to travel refund services, and fake NHS Test & Trace messages informing recipients that they have been in contact with someone who has tested positive, and need to buy a home testing kit. A more complete list can be found at
www.getsafeonline.org/news/coronavirus-scams-you-should-be-aware-of
With the UK vaccination programme in full swing, the most recent wave of scams has focused on fraudulent offers of vaccinations, attempting to persuade recipients that they can ‘jump the queue’.
The scams, which are perpetrated via email, text or telephone call, either request payment for a vaccination, or link to authentic looking but fake websites which harvest your confidential information. Those who fall for such scams fall victim to financial fraud, identity theft or both.
Avoiding COVID-19 Vaccination Scams – Top Tips:
Remember that COVID-19 vaccines in the UK are available only via the NHS of England, Wales and Scotland, or from Health & Social Care Northern Ireland.
Remember that the NHS will never:
- Charge you for a COVID-19 vaccination
- Ask you for your bank account or card details
- Ask you for your PIN or banking password or memorable details
- Arrive unannounced at your home to administer the vaccine
- Ask you to prove your identity by sending copies of personal documents such as passport, driving licence, bills or payslips.
If you receive a call you believe to be fraudulent, hang up.
How you will be contacted to get your COVID-19 vaccination
The NHS will contact you when it is your turn to have the vaccination, by letter, text or email, with information on how to book your appointment. The vaccination is free of charge without exception. The vaccine is being offered at larger vaccination centres, pharmacies and some local NHS services such as hospitals or GP surgeries.
If you think you have been a victim of fraud, don’t be embarrassed but report it immediately to Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk or on 0300 123 2040 (if you’re in Scotland, Police Scotland on 101). Report any assaults to the police.
If you are suspicious about an email you have received, forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk. Suspicious text messages should be forwarded free of charge to 7726.
28th February 2021
Lidl GB recalls Birchwood Beef and Pork Mince
Lidl GB is recalling Birchwood Beef and Pork Mince (23% Fat) as it may contain pieces of plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
26th February 2021
In this issue:
- The Roadmap out of lockdown
- Covid- 19 vaccines: The facts
- Reduce your food waste and fight climate change
- It's about you! Census 2021
- Mothers' Day gift ideas
- And more . . .
22nd February 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary & community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
19th February 2021
Survey - Your Views on Dog Theft
Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne, in partnership with the Association of Police & Crime Commissioners (APCC), has launched today (19 February) a national survey, designed to understand public perception of dog theft, enforcement and the prosecution of offenders.
The Home Secretary is currently reviewing the issue of pet theft, and what future enforcement may look like with potentially tougher penalties for perpetrators.
The responses to this survey will help inform the discussions that PCCs will have on this issue nationally, and allow police forces to better understand the public's views on this crime and how they might improve their response to those concerns.
Demand for dogs as pets has increased during the coronavirus pandemic. The cost of some puppies, on Pets4Homes, is currently as high as £3,000, making them a valuable commodity to criminals.
According to Dog Lost, the UK's largest lost and found dog service, it is estimated thefts have risen by 250 per cent, with criminal gangs involved.
PCC Bourne says: “I am incredibly eager to get more detail around this issue and understand residents’ views and if they feel more could be done to respond to their concerns or for more preventative measures to be put in place to better protect their pets."
"I hope that the results of this survey will give the Government the evidence it needs to take more robust action against perpetrators."
The 60-second survey will be open until 17:00 on Friday 12th March.
Make sure to have your say today:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/dogtheft
19th February 2021
SFC recalls SFC Chicken products
because of the presence of Salmonella
SFC are recalling SFC Chicken Poppets and Take Home Boneless Bucket because Salmonella has been found in the products. Batch codes starting PKW are displayed on the outside of the box. Batch codes starting with an L are displayed on the inner packaging inside the box.
SFC are recalling SFC Chicken Poppets and Take Home Boneless Bucket because Salmonella has been found in the products. Batch codes starting PKW are displayed on the outside of the box. Batch codes starting with an L are displayed on the inner packaging inside the box.
Co-op recalls Irresistible Ginger and Dark Chocolate Cookies
Co-op is recalling the above product because they may contain pieces of plastic. Point-of-sale notices will be displayed in all retail stores that are selling this product. These notices explain to customers why the product is being recalled and tell them what to do if they have bought the product. Please see the attached notice.
Boots recalls Multivitamins
Boots has recalled Boots Multivitamins supplements because they have been incorrectly packed with multivitamins containing iron. This resulted in vitamin K not being present within the supplement and iron incorrectly added to the supplements instead. Iron has not been mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible health risk to individuals who may also be consuming iron supplements in addition to these multivitamins. This affects multivitamins sold between 12 and 19 January 2021 only.
16th February 2021
3VA Newsletter
The latest issue of the 3VA newsletter is now available to download.
The latest voluntary & community sector news, events, consultations, funding opportunities, training, jobs and volunteering opportunities in Eastbourne, Lewes District and Wealden.
16th February 2021
National ANPR Survey Have Your Say
The National ANPR Portfolio Office are looking to get your thoughts around the use of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) in Sussex.
ANPR technology is used by police forces across the UK –including Sussex to help detect, deter and disrupt criminality, including organised crime groups and terrorists. The registration plate cameras are governed by strict codes of practice. They are most commonly used to alert officers to stolen vehicles, vehicles that have been involved in crime or to help locate missing people. The data they collect can also be used in investigations.
You’ve probably seen how ANPR works from TV programmes or you may even use a petrol station or car park which uses the system to keep you safe. Just in case you haven’t, we’ve made a short film to show how ANPR Is used. The video shows the use of ANPR in West Midlands Police in locating a missing person. To watch it, click here ANPR Video.
ANPR is a vital tool to help policing stay one step ahead of criminals and better protect people. Your views play an important part in how we do this. The anonymous survey will only take a few minutes of your time to complete.
Click here to complete the survey ANPR Survey Live Link.
15th February 2021
The Census Is Coming on 21st March 2021
An advertising campaign is just starting to inform the public that the Census is coming on Sunday 21st March 2021. By taking part in the national Census you can help inform decisions about services that shape your community, such as healthcare, education and transport.
Ahead of Census Day the Office for National Statistics will send every household a letter in the post with an access code and instructions. It is mandatory for every household to respond, and this year it is going to be largely digital.
Sussex Neighbourhood Watch been contacted by the Authorities with a view to assisting. The Authorities will have their own field officers who will be assisting those with problems, but never inside their homes.
From the Neighbourhood Watch perspective, our main concern is with crime prevention, such as countering any attempted thefts or scams. We did this very successfully a few years ago in partnership with Sussex Police and Southern Water when water meters were being compulsorily installed in or near homes.
The purpose of this message is simply to inform you that we are in contact with the appropriate Authorities, we will be working with them to help prevent crime, and additional information will be provided at a later date.
Information about the Census can be found at census.gov.uk, or you can search the web for the Census 2021 website.
13th February 2021
Bitcoin-Related Scam Emails
The public is warned to be vigilant of unsolicited emails promoting cryptocurrency (Bitcoin) investment opportunities. We’ve received over 750 reports this week about Bitcoin-related phishing emails that use fake celebrity endorsements to try and lure victims into investment scams. The links in the emails lead to fraudulent websites that are designed to steal your money, as well as personal and financial information.
How you can protect yourself
- Investment opportunities: Don’t be rushed into making an investment. Remember, legitimate organisations will never pressure you into making a transaction on the spot.
- Seek advice first: Speak with a trusted friend or family members, and seek independent professional advice before making significant financial decisions.
- FCA register: Use the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) register to check if the company is regulated by the FCA. If you deal with a firm (or individual) that isn’t regulated, you may not be covered by the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) if things go wrong and you lose your money.
- For more information about how to invest safely, please visit: https://www.fca.org.uk/scamsmart
- Report suspicious emails: If you have received an email which you’re not quite sure about, you can report it to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service by forwarding the email to - report@phishing.gov.uk
To see examples of the Bitcoin-related phishing emails that have been reported, follow Action Fraud on Twitter or Facebook.
12th February 2021
Lidl GB recalls Birchwood XXL Pork Mince
Lidl GB is recalling Birchwood XXL Pork Mince (12% Fat) as it may contain pieces of plastic. The possible presence of plastic makes this product unsafe to eat.
11th February 2021
Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team
The Met Office has extended the Level 3 Cold Weather Alert. There is a 95% probability of severe cold weather/icy conditions/heavy snow between 0900 on Wednesday 10 Feb and 0000 on Saturday 13 Feb in parts of England.
View the full warning at the Met Office Cold Weather Alert site.
Cold weather can affect your health. The people most likely to be affected are the elderly, the very young, and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
If you know or look after someone that may be susceptible to the effects of this cold weather period please help make sure that they stay warm and well, and if possible check in advance that they are prepared for this cold spell.
- Stay tuned in to weather forecasts
- Check room temperatures and maintain it at 18C or warmer
- Keep warm and active, and if you have to go out dress warmly and wear non slip shoes.
- If you are concerned about your own health or welfare or that of others please alert the emergency services.
For more information:
- Met Office Cold Weather Alert
- NHS Keep Warm Keep Well leaflet
- WSCC Dealing with extreme weather
- WSCC Preparing for emergencies
- West Sussex Report a road and footway issue
- East Sussex Report a road or footway issue
- Follow WSCC on Twitter for regular updates @WSCCNews @WSCCResilience @wspublichealth
11th February 2021
Covid 19 NHS Organised Home Visits
This message is sent on behalf of our partners at the Sussex Health and Care Partnership
The NHS in Sussex is committed to the roll out of the COVID-19 vaccination and ensuring that all those in the first priority groups are offered the vaccination by mid-February.
Home visits for people who are eligible and considered housebound across Sussex are underway, and people who are registered housebound with their GP will be contacted.
Home visit appointments are being coordinated by the GP led vaccination services in each area, which could be your GP practice, a neighbouring GP practice as in many places they are working in groups, or a team supporting your GP practice.
They will always contact you before a visit is made to confirm the appointment and ensure you are in when they come. They will know your name, address and NHS number, and will only be contacting you to confirm an appointment and not ask for any personal details – and definitely not payment.
If you have a loved one or a neighbour that you know should be expecting a home visit, check whether they have been contacted by the NHS.
When the person arrives to do the vaccination they will either be from a GP service locally or Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust. Either way they will carry NHS ID, please ask to see it before you let them into your home.
The NHS will:
- NEVER ask you to press a button on your keypad or send a text to confirm you want the vaccine
- NEVER ask for payment or for your bank details
If you receive a call you believe to be fraudulent, hang up. If you believe you have been the victim of fraud or identity theft you should report this directly to Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040. Where the victim is vulnerable, report it to Sussex Police online or by calling 101.
Some people who may be housebound are also receiving a letter from the national booking service inviting them to go online or call the national phone line to book an appointment at one of the vaccination services or pharmacy led services. We know this is causing some confusion but currently the national system cannot distinguish that someone is housebound and so these letters are being sent to all those who are eligible.
If you are housebound and are not able to attend a local vaccination service or centre, please ignore this letter. You are on the list with your GP led vaccination service team and they will contact you in the next two weeks – you do not need to call your GP practice or any other team to make an appointment. As soon as an appointment is available you will be contacted directly.
If you would like to know more about the vaccination programme or have a question please visit www.sussexhealthandcare.uk/get-my-jab for the latest information including a Frequently Asked Questions. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact the vaccination programme team on sxccg.vaccineenquiries@nhs.net
10th February 2021
Covid-19 Update
The NHS has already vaccinated 350,000 people across Sussex. If you are aged over 70 or you are in the clinically extremely vulnerable group, you should have either been offered an appointment already or be able to arrange one now.
If you’re over 70 or medically very vulnerable and haven’t been vaccinated you can arrange it with the NHS. Book a coronavirus vaccination - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
If you are not in either of these groups please wait - the NHS will contact you when it's your turn.
6th February 2021
Storm Darcy named
Storm Darcy has been named by the Dutch Met Service, KNMI, and is set to bring strong winds and heavy snow to southeast England late on Saturday and on Sunday, this easing through Monday
Met Office warnings are already in force,
5th February 2021
Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team
The Met Office has issued a Level 3 Cold Weather Alert. There is a 90% probability of severe cold weather between 0900 on Saturday 06 Feb and 2100 on Wednesday 10 Feb for the south-east of England. This weather could increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services. Please refer to the national Cold Weather Plan.
View the full warning at the Met Office Cold Weather Alert site.
In addition, please be aware of Amber and Yellow warnings of snow affecting London & South East England.
Cold weather can affect your health. The people most likely to be affected are the elderly, the very young, and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
If you know or look after someone that may be susceptible to the effects of this cold weather period please help make sure that they stay warm and well, and if possible check in advance that they are prepared for this cold spell.
- Stay tuned in to weather forecasts
- Check room temperatures and maintain it at 18C or warmer
- Keep warm and active, and if you have to go out dress warmly and wear non slip shoes.
- If you are concerned about your own health or welfare or that of others please alert the emergency services.
For more information:
- Met Office Cold Weather Alert
- NHS Keep Warm Keep Well leaflet
- WSCC Dealing with extreme weather
- WSCC Preparing for emergencies
- West Sussex Report a road and footway issue
- East Sussex Report a road or footway issue
- Follow WSCC on Twitter for regular updates @WSCCNews @WSCCResilience @wspublichealth
2nd February 2021
February Our News eNewsletter Is Here
The February 'Our News' eNewsletter is out!
In this issue:
- Neighbour Watch Week
- Spot the signs of a romance scam
- Become a Scam Marshall
- #DrugsKnowMore
- Rural crime
- When things aren’t so good out there
- Don’t be caught out by a Covid-19 vaccine scam
- And more
2nd February 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Continuing Library Service in Lockdown
- Wranglestone
- Borrowbox
- Libraries mean business
- Virtual Classroom
2nd February 2021
Is It Worth the Risk?
The Sussex Safer Roads Partnership (SSRP) and DriveSmart, Surrey are launching ‘Is it worth the risk?’ road safety campaign from today (Monday 1 February) which coincides with the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s month of action against using a mobile phone behind the wheel.
Using a mobile phone while driving is one of the Fatal Five offences that contribute to incidents of those killed and seriously injured (KSI) on our roads. In order to reduce the number of KSIs and improve road safety for all road users, the campaign seeks to highlight the dangers and consequences of being distracted at the wheel when using a mobile phone.
The Casualty Reduction Officers, working with the Safety Camera Team will be out across Surrey and Sussex deploying the camera van at locations to spot those flouting the law, giving out advice and enforcement activity where appropriate.
The SSRP and DriveSmart are urging the public to be aware that using a handheld mobile phone while driving or riding is both dangerous and illegal yet we continue to see people risking their life and the lives of others on a daily basis.
Distractions whilst driving can have serious and potentially fatal consequences for the individual and other road users, which we unfortunately continue to see on roads across Surrey and Sussex.
This campaign seeks to educate the public on the risks of using a mobile phone across a multitude of everyday scenarios. Encouraging people to ask themselves that before they get in their car, what is likely to be so important that they need to use their phone whilst driving? The message is clear, don’t risk a near miss, being stopped by police, or causing a collision. Do the right thing and pull over to use the phone.
If you are a social media user please support the SSRP and DriveSmart by sharing or retweeting their social media posts from Monday through to Sunday 21 February. They are using #ItCanWait, help share their message.
If you’re interested to find out more about the SSRP road safety initiatives, visit their website here.
2nd February 2021
Soaring Prices For Pets During Lockdown
Has Seen A Rise In Theft Nationally
Operation Collar:
Sussex Police are taking action to prevent dog theft as soaring prices for pets during lockdown has seen a rise in theft nationally.
Their dedicated Rural Crime Team (RCT) is tackling this devastating crime by working closely with partner agencies, gathering intelligence and highlighting crime prevention among the dog owning community. Reports of dog theft are thankfully relatively low in Sussex but police do ask dog owners to take necessary steps to keep them safe.
Sussex Police recorded 31 dog thefts in 2020, but at least 12 of those were disputes over dog ownership between known parties. The 19 remaining cases include:
- Six typical thefts where there is evidence dogs were taken by a third party unknown to the victim.
- Six cases where it is believed dogs were lost rather than stolen.
- Three cases where the victim has ceased engaging with police and it is unknown if the dog has been found.
- In seven cases dogs were recovered after being located nearby or at a vets.
You can protect your dog from being stolen or getting lost by:
- Ensuring your pet is micro-chipped and registered with up-to-date information.
- Investing in a collar and name tag, and use your surname rather than your pet's name on name tags. Make sure to include your telephone number so you can be easily contacted if your pet is found. Your dog should always wear a collar and ID tag as this is a legal requirement when your dog is in a public place.
- Taking plenty of clear photos of your pet and remember to include any distinctive markings that could identify them.
- Not leaving your dog unattended in the garden, the car or outside shops if at all possible.
- Review your social media security settings, and be careful with the details you share, especially when it comes to your pets, your location or your favourite walking spots.
- Pay attention to your surroundings and know where your dog is at all times when out walking. Be mindful of anyone trying to distract you or draw your dog's attention away from you. If you feel that someone is following or watching you and your dog in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, move away from them and call the police.
- We know that some dogs may live in kennels outside. Please ensure you make it as hard as possible for someone to break in. Use multiple locks and have CCTV cameras covering the kennel as a deterrent.
- Ensure all gates are locked at top and bottom with a shoot bolt and padlock.
- Ensure gardens and yards are secure so that no one can gain entry or pull your dog out. Make sure fences and hedges are secure, with no gaps that a dog can squeeze through.
- Consider driveway alarms and CCTV - these can act as a visual as well as a physical deterrent.
If you believe your dog has been stolen or you have concerns about suspicious behaviour, report it to Sussex Police online or by calling 101.
You also need to notify your microchip database provider immediately and advise your local dog warden.
If you have information about dog theft or puppy farming and don't feel comfortable talking to police, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
29th January 2021
In this issue:
- Things to do in lockdown
- It could be Covid
- Build a mental health first-aid kit
- Stay local, reinvent your walk
- And more . . .
29th January 2021
Keeping You Safe and Warm During the Covid-19 Pandemic
As we find ourselves in another national lockdown, and while things are far from normal, we hope you’re continuing to stay safe and well at home.
During the unprecedented weeks and months ahead, your safety and the safety of our employees will remain our number one priority. Making sure that all of the gas appliances in your home are regularly checked by a gas safe registered engineer, and having an audible CO alarm in your property will help to ensure you and your family stay safe and warm.
So you're aware, we're continuing to operate the 24/7 National Gas Emergency Service across the south of England and Scotland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our engineers are also carrying out safety-critical work under extra safety precautions to make sure everyone's protected, so you might still see us in your area.
For our latest COVID-19 updates, please visit our website:
https://sgn.co.uk/
This pandemic is impacting all our lives, bringing with it challenges to our usual ways of working and home life. If you're finding it tougher adjusting to our new 'normal' and keeping the kids occupied at home, it's worth taking a look at our interactive education materials. Along with George and his friends, they'll learn all about gas, including where it comes from and why we need it in our homes. Our free resources are packed full of cool facts, gas safety tips and fun puzzles.
To find our education materials, please visit our website:
https://bit.ly/3eYp1aA
Take care and stay well.
29th January 2021
Criminals Continue To Take Advantage of Coronavirus
Vaccine Roll-Out As Phishing Email Reports Soar
E-mails now in circulation, which attempt to trick people into handing over their bank details, were reported more than 1,000 times in 24 hours. It appears to come from the NHS and asks the recipient to click on a link to accept or decline an invitation to receive the coronavirus vaccine. If they click accept, they are asked to input personal information and their bank card details.
The national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime has previously warned about coronavirus vaccine scams, with many people reporting receiving fake text messages purporting to be from the NHS.
Head of Action Fraud, Pauline Smith, is warning the public to remain vigilant as fraudsters continue to act:
"It's despicable that fraudsters will take advantage of such an important tool in the fight against this evil and deadly disease. Not only are the people being targeted with this email at risk of losing money, or having their identity stolen, but they are also at risk of not receiving the real vaccine.
"The public have been fantastic at reporting these scams to us and raising awareness in their local community as well. But unfortunately, as this latest phishing campaign shows, we still have to remain cautious and alert. Remember: anything purporting to be from the NHS asking you to pay for the vaccine, or provide your bank account or card details, is a scam."
How to protect yourself
In the UK, coronavirus vaccines will only be available via the National Health Services of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. You can be contacted by the NHS, your employer, a GP surgery or pharmacy local to you, to receive your vaccine. Remember, the vaccine is free of charge. At no point will you be asked to pay.
The NHS will never:
- ask you for your bank account or card details
- ask you for your PIN or banking password
- arrive unannounced at your home to administer the vaccine
- ask you to prove your identity by sending copies of personal documents such as your passport, driving licence, bills or pay slips.
If you receive a call you believe to be fraudulent, hang up. If you are suspicious about an email you have received, forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk. Suspicious text messages should be forwarded to the number 7726 which is free of charge.
If you believe you are the victim of a fraud, please report this to Action Fraud as soon as possible by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk
27th January 2021
Census 2021 will provide a snapshot of modern society
Households across England and Wales will soon be asked to take part in Census 2021.
The census is a once-in-a-decade survey that gives us the most accurate estimate of all the people and households in England and Wales. It has been carried out every decade since 1801, with the exception of 1941.
It will be the first run predominantly online, with households receiving a letter with a unique access code, allowing them to complete the questionnaire on their computers, phones or tablets. “A successful census will ensure everyone from local government to charities can put services and funding in the places where they are most needed”, Iain Bell, deputy national statistician at the Office for National Statistics, said.
“This could mean things like doctors’ surgeries, schools and new transport routes. That’s why it is so important everyone takes part and we have made it easier for people to do so online on any device, with help and paper questionnaires for those that need them.
Census day will be on March 21st, but households across the country will receive letters with online codes allowing them to take part from early March.
The census will include questions about your sex, age, work, health, education, household size and ethnicity. And, for the first time, there will be a question asking people whether they have served in the armed forces, as well as voluntary questions for those aged 16 and over on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Results will be available within twelve months, although personal records will be locked away for 100 years, kept safe for future generations.
For more information, visit census.gov.uk.
27th January 2021
New Police Enforcement Unit Target Criminals Using Sussex Roads
A new police unit has been launched to track and catch dangerous and wanted criminals using the Sussex roads network.
The Specialist Enforcement Unit (SEU) will carry out disruption and enforcement operations on roads across the county, targeting those involved in serious, organised and violent crime. It's a mix of highly-trained police officers and detectives is equipped to be a one-stop-shop for road crime – with the ability to identify, intercept and apprehend offenders, as they travel, seize drugs and stolen goods, and to investigate the crimes through to conviction.
So far the unit has clocked up more than 750 officer hours on visible proactive work across Sussex, made 17 arrests for supply of class A drugs, money laundering, drug relating motoring offences, seized six vehicles, made 93 seizures of class A drugs including crack and heroin and during one job alone they seized £10,000 worth of cocaine, £20,000 cash and safeguarded a 16-year-old involved in county lines drug dealing.
The unit is the latest in a series of police enforcement teams to be launched across Sussex in the past year funded by the Government’s Uplift programme and local precept investment.
Chief Constable Jo Shiner said: “The launch of the Specialist Enforcement Unit is providing extra, visible and robust policing on Sussex’s roads, with the ability to deter, detect and disrupt those intent on travelling to commit crime. They use both marked and unmarked vehicles and are equipped with the latest technology to identify and intercept known offenders, target hot spots, and support colleagues in making the roads safer for everyone – one of our key priorities.
“From drugs and violent crime, to people trafficking, child exploitation and theft, most criminals have to use the roads which are therefore prime hunting ground for the police. The SEU is charged with relentlessly pursuing and catching some of our most dangerous and prolific criminals by denying them use of the roads."
Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne said: “The public will be delighted to see Sussex Police fulfilling their commitment to proactively target and disrupt prolific criminals who are using our road networks.
“Specially trained officers will be using smarter policing and tougher enforcement to make our roads safer which I know is one of the top priorities for local residents.
“I look forward to seeing this team in action in the near future once it is safe to do so. In the meantime, I will be receiving regular updates, including details of the criminals they catch on our roads.”
The team is made up of experienced police officers and detectives with a blend of specialist skills and who can use a range of tactics to tackle criminals using the road network, including advanced driving skills and the use of a police dog unit to track offenders and search vehicles.
Covering hundreds of miles of road network across Sussex, the team will carry out operations and proactive patrols, working closely with colleagues and supporting the work of regional and national agencies, targeting some of Sussex’s most wanted and prolific criminals.
The team forms part of wider investment to support local policing priorities, to strengthen local policing, tackle crime and prevent harm, disrupt serious and organised crime and to support victims and safeguard the vulnerable.
19th January 2021
Consumers advised about meat products supplied by
Wiltshire fresh meat vendor via Facebook sites
Meat products (predominantly lamb, goat, veal, beef), of all meat species, supplied by an unregistered and unapproved Wiltshire based vendor have not been produced in accordance with food safety and hygiene legislative requirements.
These products are not compliant with food hygiene, safety, labelling and traceability requirements and are deemed unsafe. They should not be consumed.
15th January 2021
Tesco recalls Tesco Finest Taleggio
Tesco is recalling Tesco Finest Taleggio 200g because it contains Listeria monocytogenes.
9th January 2021
Coronavirus Vaccination Scams
As of 7 January 2021, Action Fraud had received 57 reports from members of the public who have been sent text messages claiming to be from the NHS, offering them the opportunity to sign up for coronavirus vaccinations. The texts ask the recipient to click on a link which takes them to an online form where they are prompted to input personal and financial details. In some cases the online form has looked very similar to the real NHS website.
Pauline Smith, Head of Action Fraud, said:
“Remember, the vaccine is only available on the NHS and is free of charge. The NHS will never ask you for details about your bank account or to pay for the vaccine. If you receive an email, text message or phone call purporting to be from the NHS and you are asked to provide financial details, this is a scam.”
How to protect yourself:
In the UK, coronavirus vaccinations will only be available via the National Health Services of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. You can be contacted by the NHS, your employer, a local GP surgery or pharmacy, to receive your vaccination. Remember, the vaccinations are free of charge and you will not be asked for a payment.
The NHS will never:
- ask for your bank account or card details
- ask for your PIN or banking passwords
- arrive unannounced at your home to administer the vaccine
- ask for documentation to prove your identity, such as a passport or utility bills
If you receive a call you believe to be fraudulent, hang up. If you are suspicious about an email you have received, forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk. Suspicious text messages should be forwarded to the number 7726, which is free of charge.
If you believe you are the victim of a fraud, please report this to Action Fraud as soon as possible by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk.
8th January 2021
Incident Information from WSCC Resilience and Emergencies Team
There is a 90% probability of severe cold weather/icy conditions between 0900 on Friday 08 Jan and 0900 on Monday 11 Jan for the South East of England. This weather could increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services.
Very cold and frosty nights, with areas of freezing fog developing, which may persist all day in places during the weekend. Becoming less cold into next week.
View the full warning at the Met Office Cold Weather Alert site.
Cold weather can affect your health. The people most likely to be affected are the elderly, the very young, and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
If you know or look after someone that may be susceptible to the effects of this cold weather period please help make sure that they stay warm and well, and if possible check in advance that they are prepared for this cold spell.
- Stay tuned in to weather forecasts
- Check room temperatures and maintain it at 18C or warmer
- Keep warm and active, and if you have to go out dress warmly and wear non slip shoes.
If you are concerned about your own health or welfare or that of others please alert the emergency services.
8th January 2021
Sainsbury’s recalls Plant Pioneers Caramelised Onion Shroomdogs
Sainsbury’s is recalling Plant Pioneers Six Caramelised Onion Shroomdogs because some packs of the affected date codes contain pieces of metal. The presence of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.
5th January 2021
Library Information Service Bulletin
The latest issue of the East Sussex Library Information Newsletter is now available to download.
In this issue:
- Library Service in New Lockdown
- Your Own Personal Librarian
- Bookclub 2021
- Our Learning Services are the Answer
- Our Must-read books for 2021
- Stay in Touch
5th January 2021
New lockdown sends teaching online
Schools in East Sussex will close and move teaching online until at least February half-term under a new national Covid lockdown announced by the Prime Minister this evening .
From tonight, the new national restrictions mean there are extra rules in place, in addition to the Tier 4 regulations which already apply across East Sussex.