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  1. Food
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  2. Free Act On It places for young people not in school and impacted by anxiety and/or poor mental health

    *FREE ACT ON IT PLACES AVAILABLE* for 11-16 year olds living in Eastbourne and South Wealden (e.g. Pevensey, Westham, Stone Cross, Willingdon and Westham) • Love working on creative projects from home? • Interested in the environment? • Want to learn new skills and take part in a project that makes a difference? Then Act On It and join our Thursday afternoon sessions. * We are starting a new and exciting project. * You will come up with ideas to teach others how they can make small changes to their lives in order to live more sustainably. * All sessions take place online. All Act On It groups are small and very supportive. If you’d like to attend or refer a young person, register using this link, and we will be in touch with more details. We can always meet 1:1 first https://docs.google.com/.../1UwTmBqu5X7mAxi43GXtq4NE.../edit You can find out more about Act On It and contact us via our website using this link: https://www.actonitsocialenterprise.org/contact Free funded places are available for home educated / out of school young people impacted by anxiety and/or poor mental health living locally. This project is supported by the Blue Heart Community Fund.

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  3. Chat@hope cafe

    Community Cafe offering signposting, advice, complimentary cake and refreshments and children's activities

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  4. Food Partnerships
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  5. Consultation on updated Eastbourne Borough Council complaints policy
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  6. Free NHS Health Checks in Newhaven on Tuesday 20th August

    Free NHS Health Checks for 40-74 year olds, provided by One You East Sussex, the county’s free healthy lifestyle service. The check will assess your risk of developing cardiovascular disease. During the check-up you’ll discuss how to reduce your risk of these conditions. The health check includes: – A cholesterol test – A blood sugar test (if eligible) – Blood pressure check – BMI measurement – Dietary and lifestyle based questions Results are instant and discussed with you at the end of the appointment, ready to take home the same day. They will also be sent to your GP to be stored in your patient file. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLY - To receive a health check you must: – Be aged 40-74 – A resident of East Sussex (Not including Brighton and Hove) – NOT have had an NHS Health Check in the last 5 years – NOT diagnosed with or currently taking medication to manage high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes or kidney disease – NOT previously had a heart attack, stroke or TIA To book an appointment please visit our website at www.oneyoueastsussex.org.uk/programmes/nhs-health-check/ or call us on 01323 404600.

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  7. Privacy Policy
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  8. Celebrations for 20 years of Community Rail in the South East

    The group which connects communities to people, places and opportunities on railway lines in the South East is celebrating 20 years of work. It began as Sussex Community Rail Partnership in 2004 operating on one stretch of line between Uckfield in East Sussex and Oxted in Surrey. Southeast Communities Rail Partnership now has 10 lines working with five train operators at 130 stations across East and West Sussex as well as parts of Surrey, Kent, Berkshire and south-west London. Tim Barkley, chair of Southeast Communities Rail Partnership Community Interest Company, said: “It is amazing that the partnership has grown from such small beginnings to now serve a wider network of people and places. We could not have done this without the dedicated volunteers who give up their time at the stations to make them a welcoming space. The support of the train operators, Network Rail and many other organisations has been key to our success.” He added: “The Community Rail Partnership will continue to enhance wellbeing, sustainability and community development. We welcome the involvement of all those interested in promoting train travel.” The group’s activities with its partners include bringing redundant station buildings back to life as community hubs, maintaining gardens and flowers at stations, installing artwork and murals to brighten station buildings, and giving people who face barriers to train travel a chance to experience rail journeys. It also has specialist education officers who teach youngsters about safe and independent travel, healthy and sustainable journeys, and railway careers. Staff, directors as well as the chairs and vice-chairs of each of the line groups met in Lewes to mark the 20 years of operation and discuss their future plans. The 10 Community Rail lines are: 1066 line (Hastings to Tonbridge) Arun Valley (Gatwick Airport to Bosham) Hounslow to Richmond Marshlink (Hastings to Ashford International) North Downs (Gatwick Airport to Reading) Sussex Coast (Hove to Littlehampton) Sussex Downs (Seaford to Brighton) Tonbridge to Redhill & Reigate Uckfield and East Grinsted to Oxted Windsor to Reading The five train operators are Govia Thameslink Railway, Great Western Railway, Southeastern Railway, South Western Railway and Cross Country trains. A special video showing the timeline of the Community Rail Partnership’s work is at: https://youtu.be/-vZMQMOz0Fc More information about the group’s work including how to get involved are at: www.southeastcrp.org

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  9. FREE Social Enterprise Workshop for Eastbourne

    Join us for a FREE practical one-day workshop designed to assist aspiring and early-stage social entrepreneurs in clarifying their ideas for setting up a successful social enterprise in Eastbourne. This workshop will focus on developing a clear vision, mission and purpose for your social enterprise, providing you with the foundation needed for success. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to access free 1-2-1 mentoring with an Edeal business expert after the workshop. By participating in this workshop, you can expect to achieve the following outcomes: 1. Gain a clear understanding of what a social enterprise is and if its right for you. 2. Have a clear outline of what your idea would look like as a business trading for profit for a social or environmental mission. 3. Have a clear idea of what social and environmental changes you will make and how the impacts will be measured. 4. An understanding on what is involved in setting up and running a social enterprise. 5. Networking opportunities: Engage with fellow participants and exchange ideas, fostering connections with like-minded individuals who share your passion for social entrepreneurship 6. You will receive a comprehensive resource pack that includes information on available support for social enterprises at both the local and national levels, assisting you in accessing additional resources and opportunities.

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  10. Eastbourne Borough
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  11. Wealden District
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  12. Scythefest at the Lewes Railway Land

    Come together with the community at the Railway Land nature reserve on September 22nd for an afternoon dedicated to the traditional art of meadow management. The age-old technique of scything helps maintain grasslands by spreading wildflower seeds, preserving soil health, and preventing brambles from taking over. This gentle process ensures that wildflowers grow back stronger, creating diverse habitats for pollinators and wildlife to thrive. If you are over 18 and are scythe-curious, come and have a go! If you are already a seasoned-scyther, come and help us mow! It's not just conservation, it's a celebration! There will be autumnal crafts, music and refreshments for all ages whilst the scything is going on. A chance to connect with nature, support biodiversity, and experience the slower, more mindful way of managing our landscapes. This event is FREE and there's no need to book. Meet us at the far end of The Sidings, or follow the signs from the Linklater Pavilion. 🗓️ 2–5pm, Sunday 22nd September 2024. This event is FREE and there's no need to book in advance. Meet at the far end of The Sidings, or follow the signs from the Linklater Pavilion. Contact beverley@railwaylandproject.org or jennies@railwaylandproject.org if you would like more information.

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  13. Volunteers needed at Culture Connect Project!
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  14. JGC
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  15. Accessibility
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