Sussex News from Friday, February 21st, 2025
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Prolific Worthing Shoplifter Convicted Following Latest Crime Spree
A prolific shoplifter has been convicted in court following her latest crime spree.
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West Sussex County Council supports community art project for Worthing railway station approach
To involve the local community in work to enhance the approach to Worthing railway station, West Sussex County Council included a community art project in its infrastructure improvement plans.
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NHS Sussex Supports New National Breast Screening Campaign During Cancer Prevention Action Week
This Cancer Prevention Action Week (17–23 February 2025), NHS Sussex is emphasising the importance of screening and early detection in saving lives.
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Brighton And Haywards Heath Hospitals Set To Benefit From Major AI Investment
Nuffield Health Brighton and Haywards Heath Hospitals are set to benefit from major investment in innovative, AI-enabled diagnostic imaging technology.
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Hastings And St Leonards Councillors Agree New Parking Restrictions
New parking restrictions are set to come into force in Hastings and St Leonards after proposals gained the go ahead from county councillors.
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Brighton And Hove Parent Support Group Disappointed By Final Proposals
A campaign group set up in response to Brighton and Hove City Council’s proposals to change admissions criteria for secondary schools has expressed its disappointment at the recommendations.
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Popular Brighton And Hove Primary School Head Pleased By Increase In Admissions
A primary school is bucking the trend in Brighton and Hove by persuading the council to propose an increase in its admissions from September next year.
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Brighton Takeaway Granted Late-Night Refreshment Licence Despite Objections
A takeaway has been granted a late-night licence to open until 4am, despite objections from Sussex Police and Brighton and Hove City Council’s licensing team.
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