
Two men found dead in Eastbourne hotel
- Rebecca Maer
- May 15, 2025
By Rebecca Maer [Updated 16 May 2025 with the ages of the men] The bodies of two men have been found within eight days of each other at the Ellesmere Hotel in Wilmington Square, Eastbourne. Both men, aged 38 and 60, had been placed in temporary accommodation at the hotel by Brighton and Hove City […]
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How I found my Eastbourne tribe
- Eastbourne Reporter
- May 12, 2025
Retired educator Liz Magraw (front right), one of our volunteer community reporters, gives a personal view on how she found purpose by joining the Rooted Community Food allotment Since retiring, I have truly wanted to continue contributing to life and society around me. I came to the conclusion that it needed to be local so […]
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A pool full of happy memories looks to the future
- Eastbourne Reporter
- May 2, 2025
Volunteer community reporter Mary Mckay, who swam regularly at Motcombe Pool from 2012 until it closed due to Covid in 2020, finds out the latest on the renovation of this Edwardian building in Old Town. The hoardings have gone up around Motcombe swimming pool. Something is happening at last – but what? I asked Helen […]
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Money taken back from grounds maintenance contractor for falling below standard
- Rebecca Maer
- April 28, 2025
By Rebecca Maer Ten default notices to claw back money from grounds maintenance contractor idverde have been issued by Eastbourne Borough Council over the last 18 months. idverde is paid around £70,000 a month for work in Eastbourne, according to council contract data. A Freedom of Information (FoI) request by Eastbourne Reporter has revealed the […]
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Bus funding of £11 million re-routed to widen Exceat Bridge
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- April 22, 2025
Council leaders have agreed to divert millions of pounds of bus funding to replace the single-lane Exceat Bridge near the Cuckmere Haven beauty spot. The total cost of the work is now put at nearly £22 million, ten times the amount of funding the project received when the plan went before East Sussex County Council eight […]
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What’s happening at Eastbourne bandstand?
- Eastbourne Reporter
- April 17, 2025
Eastbourne’s iconic bandstand will be 90 this year and continues to undergo major repairs to make it safe. Eastbourne Borough Council spent £750,000 to repair the stage and other areas two years ago and will spend £1.1 million this year strengthening the underlying structure. With the summer concert season about to start amid safety hoardings, […]
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‘Separate buses from cars, so the bus is the choice’
- Rebecca Maer
- March 31, 2025
Public transport in Eastbourne is nowhere near as widely used as in other areas of Sussex, such as Brighton and Hove. Largely empty double-decker buses can be seen at peak times in Eastbourne, stuck in traffic queues of private cars. In the town, 25,000 miles of scheduled bus mileage a year are lost as journeys […]
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King highlights the importance of local news reporting
- Rebecca Maer
- March 28, 2025
By Rebecca Maer Dozens of independent local news journalists, including the Eastbourne Reporter, were among those attending a regional media reception at Buckingham Palace this week. The King issued a statement to mark the occasion, saying that he had long believed that regional media had a unique and vital role to play in society. I […]
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New Eastbourne parking restrictions agreed
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- March 19, 2025
By Huw Oxburgh, BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporter New parking restrictions are to come into force in Eastbourne despite objections from residents. Among the measures are new double yellow lines, more blue badge parking and more spaces to allow motorbike delivery riders to park safely. The updates are part of East Sussex County Council’s annual review […]
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Families win further scrutiny of controversial plan to close day centre
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- March 18, 2025
Huw Oxburgh, BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporter Service Rebecca Maer, Eastbourne Reporter Major adult social care cuts are to be debated further after councillors agreed to call in decisions taken by county council leaders last month. On Monday (March 17), East Sussex County Council’s People Scrutiny Committee considered two call-in requests. One was for the proposed […]
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