A Brighton man with links to Seaford is wanted on recall to prison.
Sussex Police are searching for Steve Reed. The 46-year-old is from Brighton, but also has links to Seaford.
If you see him, phone 999 quoting reference 47250035992.
A Brighton man with links to Seaford is wanted on recall to prison.
Sussex Police are searching for Steve Reed. The 46-year-old is from Brighton, but also has links to Seaford.
If you see him, phone 999 quoting reference 47250035992.
Fire breaks out at Hare & Hounds Framfield
A fire broke out this morning, Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at The Hare & Hounds pub in Framfield, East Sussex
NHS eases mark wearing rules
As of Tuesday, 27 January 2026, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has stepped down its enhanced mask-wearing measures for patients, visitors, and staff
People stranded at Birling Gap after cliff fall
On Tuesday, 27 January 2026, HM Coastguard successfully rescued nine people and a dog who became stranded on the beach at Birling Gap, East Sussex.
Eastbourne Seafront finally opens!
Grand Parade on the Eastbourne seafront has fully reopened to traffic following months of closure for the Eastbourne Improvement Scheme.
Police called to abandoned building in Eastbourne
On the evening of 25 January 2026, Sussex Police responded to reports of a group of youths on the roof of an abandoned building in Eastbourne.
Have you ever thought of working in local government?
A national recruitment campaign Make a Difference, Work for Your Local Council has been launched, promoting careers in local government and highlighting how rewarding working in the sector can be.
Home Instead Lewes District and Uckfield Recognised as a 5-Star Employer Following Independent Staff Survey
Home Instead Lewes District and Uckfield is delighted to announce it has been awarded 5-Star Employer status by WorkBuzz, an independent employee engagement and research organisation.
East Sussex under a weather warning
A Yellow Weather Warning for heavy rain is in effect for East Sussex as Storm Chandra moves across the UK. The Met Office warns that heavy rain falling on saturated ground is likely to cause flooding and travel disruption.