Sussex News from Thursday, March 13th, 2025
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Falling Starling Numbers Concern For Brighton And Hove In Second Year Of Weedkiller
Starling numbers appear to have halved in Brighton and Hove since the council started using glyphosate weedkiller again although it is not possible to say whether the two changes are linked.
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Girls’ Take Over Day At Hastings And Bexhill RFC
Active Hastings were delighted to attend the Hastings and Bexhill RFC Girls’ Take Over Day earlier this month, where the girls’ Under 16 team coached the mini rugby section (for boys and girls aged 4 to 11), to showcase female coaches and their girls’ rugby teams.
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Significant Sentences For Prolific Sussex Shoplifters
A Sussex-wide operation to tackle prolific shoplifters has led to a significant increase in successful outcomes, including lengthy prison sentences.
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West Sussex County Council Backs National Campaign To Tackle Food Waste
West Sussex County Council is proud to support Food Waste Action Week, a national initiative which is part of the Waste and Resources Action Programme ‘s (WRAP) Love Food Hate Waste campaign, running from 17 to 23 March 2025.
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