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Eastbourne Furniture Warehouse: Affordable, Sustainable Furniture for a Good Cause
  • 15th June 2023
Discover affordable, sustainable furniture at Eastbourne Furniture Warehouse and support older adults in East Sussex. Read more
A Small but Practical Way SCF Supports Cancer Research in Sussex – Lung Cancer Project
  • 30th May 2023
A Small but Practical Way SCF Supports Cancer Research in Sussex – Lung Cancer Project Read more
Local charity shining a spotlight on East Sussex carers, this Carers Week
  • 30th May 2023
Supporting Unsung Heroes: Carers Week 2023.... Read more
Unleashing Your Creativity: Finding Inspiration with Days of the Year
  • 23rd May 2023
Break free from writer's block and discover inspiration with Days of the Year.... Read more
The Importance of Prompt Communication in Business: A Cautionary Tale
  • 16th May 2023
Learn from a story of business sabotage and discover the significance of timely communication in your customer journey.... Read more
Supporting Teens and Children With Grief
  • 15th May 2023
Frances Rush – Palliative Care Support Worker The Sussex Cancer Fund was happy once again, to provide support for the Palliative Care Team through the purchasing of a selection of books all designed and written for children and Teens. Read more
Patient Neck Fans For the Haematology Ward Brighton
  • 15th May 2023
We’re delighted to have recently bought 6 patient neck fans for the Haematology Ward at the Royal Sussex County Hospital Brighton, modelled here by the lovely Carly Rowe, Macmillan Support Worker. Read more
“Celebrating Water” ~Take Action for our Precious Water
  • 9th May 2023
News from Plastic Free Eastbourne about this years spring water festival Read more
Rave On is a brand-new show that promises a thrilling tour
  • 9th May 2023
Get ready for a musical adventure with The Bluejays' new show, Rave On!... Read more
30 people support The Chaseley Trust as part of the Kings Coronation's Big Help Out
  • 9th May 2023
Staff and residents at The Chaseley Trust were overwhelmed when 30 people gave up their Bank Holiday Monday morning to help them clear their very overgrown back garden. Read more
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