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A new National Nature Reserve spanning a vast area of East Sussex has been announced today to help protect vital water resources in the unique chalk landscape. The Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve (SSNNR) is the UK’s first groundwater-inspired reserve of […]
A new National Nature Reserve spanning a vast area of East Sussex has been announced today to help protect vital water resources in the unique chalk landscape. The Seven Sisters National Nature Reserve (SSNNR) is the UK’s first groundwater-inspired reserve of its kind and seeks to protect our dri...
Seaford Town Council will introduce a one‑year trial of a paid parking system at the South Hill Barn car park, scheduled to begin in late April 2026. The initiative is designed to improve parking management in anticipation of the busy summer season, reducing congestion and enhancing the overall e...
Feeling Sheepish by Ian Cairns An “assertive” ewe has won the hearts of the public in our annual photo competition. “Feeling Sheepish”, by Ian Cairns, took the top spot in The People’s Choice poll, which attracted over 800 votes. Ian, who lives in Seaford and wins £100, said: “I came across this ...
Cuckmere Haven Pauline Rutter is a programme manager for Writing Our Legacy, an arts and heritage organisation enabling Black, Asian and ethnically diverse people to tell their story through writing and the creative arts. Here she writes about an initiative to explore people’s connections with wa...
SEAFORD, 11 March 2026 — Seaford Town Council is pleased to announce the successful award of concession licences for the 2026 season, following a thorough evaluation process carried out by the Town Council’s Concessions Panel earlier this week. All applications were carefully assessed and scored ...
Check out some great new events coming up at Seaford Community Garden The post Seaford Community Garden – upcoming events first appeared on Renaturing Seaford.
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Have your say on a new unwinding path around the Downs Leisure Centre. We are surveying views from our community about the sea of a path around the playing field, 4G pitch and through the orchard and meadow to enable more access to these areas for everyone. We want to reach as many people in […] ...
Seaford Natural History Society is planning to carry out a biodiversity assessment of the Seaford area over the next few years. This will cover all taxa, plants, birds, mammals, amphibians, butterflies, everything! The area to be covered has yet to be finally decided, but will be from the River O...
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Following a lively and competitive recruitment campaign—culminating in vibrant live auditions on Saturday 28 February—Seaford Town Council is delighted to proclaim Ben Robinson as the new Deputy Town Crier and Deputy Serjeant at Mace. This prestigious honorary role has been created to support Sea...
At its Full Council meeting on Thursday 29 January 2026, Seaford Town Council considered and approved the draft budget for the 2026–2027 financial year, following detailed review by its Committees before Christmas. As part of this approval, the Town Council set its required precept at £1,283,802....
Seaford Town Council is inviting applications for its Cleaning Services Contract, covering public toilets across the town and the changing facilities at Seaford Head Golf Course (including locker rooms, showers, and toilets). High‑quality, reliable cleaning services are essential to maintaining a...
Following several months of extensive public engagement with the Seaford community, Seaford Town Council has finalised and submitted its response to Lewes District Council (LDC) regarding the Lewes Local Plan consultation: A Spatial Strategy for Development and Site Allocations. At its Planning a...
Seaford Town Council is delighted to announce that it is preparing an Expression of Interest for Seaford to enter the mix to become UK Town of Culture 2028 — an exciting new national competition celebrating the creativity, character, and cultural life of towns across the country. This is a unique...
Seaford Town Council is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2025-2026 Mayor’s Awards. The awards will be presented at the Annual Town Meeting on Thursday 30 April 2026, which the Town Council is once again delighted to facilitate. The Mayor’s Awards provide a wonderful oppor...
EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL PRESS RELEASE: Contractor for Exceat Bridge project announced THE CONTRACTOR tasked with building a new bridge that will help improve traffic flow on a busy East Sussex route has been announced. East Sussex County Council have awarded the contract for the new two-lane s...
Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 March 2026 A weekend of walks, talks and events to celebrate our amazing water habitats. Guided Walks Discover local landscapes on a guided tour with expert rangers. All walks are free, but prebooking required – check individual listings for details of meeting points. Satu...
This is the depressing but crucial story the government tried to hide! Evidence that biodiversity is integral to the health, wellbeing and security of all of us in the UK. The report can be found here and a damning report from George Monbiot here Check out too this interesting podcast where Dan S...
A Sunday in February and miraculously no rain! Time to join Plastic Free Seaford who were running a beach clean near the Sailing club, for a planned “beach combing” session. Not only do Plastic Free Seaford (and Plastic Free Newhaven) organise monthly litter picks, but they also arrange for many ...
Debbie suggests how keen botanists may find plants of interest even in the depths of winter! New Year Plant count The traditional view is that botany is not as interesting in the winter time, as many plants are not flowering. However, there are lots of activities that those who are interested in ...
Littlington Toad Patrol – volunteers urgently needed in February 2026! Last year over 1500 toads were assisted on their spring migration over Litlington Road – but over 250 were run over and killed. We are expecting the annual migration to run for a month from the end of February and we need more...
Sheila gives us an update on Seaford swifts! In 2025 approximately 45 potential new nest sites were installed around Seaford (including Willingdon), which includes 12 at Seaford Head School (3 x 4 colony boxes) and 6 at the Rectory at St Peter’s Church, Blatchington. The installation of the boxes...
Act now to get Seaford’s remaining recreation grounds designated as Local Green Spaces! You may not know that Lewes District Council is currently holding a consultation for local residents to nominate areas as Local Green Spaces in its Local Plan. This would give these areas the same protection a...
Lewes district council are urging residents to come along to a public consultation on the draft Lewes district council local plan We are urging residents to take part in drop in events being held across the district as part of the latest public consultation on the draft Lewes District Local Plan....
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A Christmas extravaganza is coming to Seven Sisters for an action-packed weekend of festive fun. With mince pies and mulled wine aplenty, the visitor facilities are being transformed into a winter wonderland of more than 40 stalls, with locally-produced fare that will make glorious gifts for love...
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Visitors are being urged not to cross dangerous fast-flowing currents at the mouth of the River Cuckmere in East Sussex. The warning comes after several recent incidents where visitors to Seven Sisters Country Park have crossed the river and got into difficulties in the fast-flowing water. It can...
The stunning landscape of Seven Sisters and the Sussex Heritage Coast is undoubtedly inspiring. Hundreds of thousands visit every year, either on day trips, as part of a longer stay or joining one of the many events that pass through the landscape. But, with all these people visiting the coast, i...
New “citizen science” photo posts, wildlife ponds and improved habitats for birds are among the latest improvements at Seven Sisters Country Park. Four years on since the National Park Authority began managing the 280-hectare site and investment continues to improve the iconic beauty spot for bot...
The National Park is known for its stunning white cliffs – a remnant of a huge chalk dome that rose up from the sea through powerful tectonic forces when the African plate crashed into Europe some 50m years ago. Did you also know that the chalk is the remains of billions of microscopic marine org...
Here at Seven Sisters Country Park, we’re determined to make this special landscape the very best it can be for both nature and people. Part of this ongoing work is doing what we can to clean up our coastline. We’ve been working with ReAP, a charity dedicated to reducing the devastating impact of...
We know how important Seven Sisters Country Park is to our visitors. If you have taken enjoyment, peace, tranquillity and wonderful family memories from your visit to Seven Sisters Country Park, then do consider leaving a small legacy in your Will. We want to be able to protect the landscape and ...
The latest phase in the £2m refurbishment of Seven Sisters Country Park is complete with the unveiling of brand-new visitor accommodation. People will now be able to enjoy a holiday just a stone’s throw from the legendary white cliffs that have been used as the backdrop for many Hollywood movies....