A new proposed law, introduced in Parliament by Conservative MP Chris Loder in February, will see the most serious perpetrators of animal cruelty face up to five years in prison, up from the current maximum of six months. The Bill passed its second reading in Parliament on Friday 23rd October. […]
‘Fragile world’ mural at Hampden Park wins praise
An Eastbourne artist has a transformed an old wall in Hampden Park into a spectacular mural with an environmental focus. Tanya-Lisa Parsons, who is also known on social media as Jewl, has painted a striking image she describes as ‘a fragile world suspended in the void of space’ on the biggest wall of the old changing rooms in the […]
Government must address ‘unique challenges faced by seaside towns’
Cabinet members at Eastbourne Borough Council are to consider the progress being made to implement a wide range of ‘radical changes’ to services and assets in order to address the acute financial challenges posed by the Covid-19 crisis. The meeting (4th November) will hear how the impact of the coronavirus on […]
MAXIMISE THE FINANCIAL BENEFITS OF STAYING AT HOME
· Brits saved an estimated £75.5 billion in lockdown, with 73% of people taking the opportunity to save · Two fifths (41%) have been saving more than normal · Millennials saved the most out of all reported age groups – averaging around £2,200 each Lockdown left millions confined to our homes, and while […]