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Concerns Grow for Missing Brighton Man, Paul Coulter
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of 59-year-old Paul Coulter, who was reported missing on Thursday 27 April after failing to show up for work. However, it is believed that Paul has been missing for several days before that, with his last sighting being in Edward Street, Brighton, on Tuesday 18 April. Described…
Police arrest suspect in connection with Eastbourne stabbing
A man has been hospitalised and a 19-year-old has been arrested following a stabbing incident in Eastbourne, Sussex. Sussex Police responded to the incident on The Avenue shortly after 9:30 pm on Sunday, following reports of a stabbing. The victim sustained a stomach wound and was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton…
Half of England’s hospitals services affected by nursing staff strike
Nursing staff in half of England’s hospitals, mental health, and community services have taken strike action, causing major disruptions to NHS services. The walkout began and will continue until midnight on Monday, with NHS officials warning that services will be severely affected. The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has called this unprecedented strike action, marking…
Teenage boy attacked by group of girls in Lancing park
Police in Lancing are appealing for witnesses to an unprovoked assault on a teenage boy, which occurred on Saturday, April 29th. The incident took place around 7:20 pm as the victim was walking through Monks Recreation Ground when he was approached and attacked by a group of girls near the basketball court. The girls were…
Mercedes driver flees scene of collision in Littlehampton
A multi-vehicle collision in Littlehampton is currently under investigation by the police. The incident occurred on Sunday evening, around 5.40pm, on Clun Road. According to eyewitnesses, the collision involved a Mercedes car and six other vehicles, some of which were parked, resulting in significant damage to all of them. However, the occupants of the Mercedes…
King’s nature reserves to leave lasting legacy for people and nature
‘King’s Series of National Nature Reserves’ to be launched, with the first to be declared in Lincolnshire Natural England will leave a lasting public legacy for people and nature by creating of a King’s Series of National Nature Reserves to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. As Prince of Wales, His Majesty…
Wildflowers seeds for every primary school class in honour of the Coronation
To mark the Coronation all state-funded primary schools will be sent wildflower seeds, inspired by His Majesty The King’s love of nature To mark the Coronation all state funded primary schools will be sent wildflower seeds that will empower children across the country to discover the joys of nature. The government-funded project was inspired by…
Commemorations to leave a lasting Coronation legacy for people and nature
England’s longest national trail to be renamed the ‘King Charles III England Coast Path’ The Government will leave a lasting public legacy for people and nature with the renaming of the England Coast Path to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. As Prince of Wales, His Majesty expressed a deep love and…
Changes to business rates rules for self-catering properties
New rules on lettings for self-catering properties you will need to meet to continue to be eligible for business rates. From April 2023, new eligibility rules for business rates will apply to self-catering properties in England and Wales. If you don’t meet these rules your property will become eligible for paying Council Tax. The rules…
Household Support Fund extended from today to help families in need
An additional £842 million is available from today (1 April 2023) to help the most vulnerable households across England with essential food and energy costs.From:Department for Work and PensionsPublished1 April 2023 The funding, allocated by the Department for Work and Pensions to councils in England, will extend the Household Support Fund for another year. Councils…