AROUND 1000 people took part in the annual Beachy Head Lighthouse Challenge on Sunday afternoon.
The Walk is organised each year by Eastbourne AM Rotary Club and attracts walkers from all over the country - one couple even fly in from American specially for the event.
Organiser Martin Wellings said: "It was another amazing day - the weather was perfect, and we were delighted at the high turnout once again.
"It really is a unique event which appeals to so many, both local and much further away."
Around £8000 was raised for charity at the walk, which starts from Holywell at the end of Eastbourne Seafront near Bedes. It's only possible on certain days of the year due to tide times.
Profits go to local charities while part of the funds raised are set aside towards the next re-paint of the lighthouse.
The red and white stripes of the landmark Beachy Head lighthouse were repainted in 2013 after a £27,000 fundraising campaign.
Owner Trinity House had announced in 2011 that it could no longer afford to repaint the distinctive red and white stripes. That sparked the public campaign for the repainting.
NHS Sussex issued an urgent request for residents to utilize community-based urgent care services instead of Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments during the peak winter season
Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday (12th January), Eastbourne MP Josh Babarinde called for the resignation of the Chief Executive of South East Water, David Hinton, after local residents were left with little or no water over the weekend.
Hailsham Town Council is encouraging residents to mark Friday 20th March in their diaries, when the first in a new series of Friday trial events for Hailsham Street Market will take place at Blackmans Yard, located behind the Town Council offices in Market Street. The trials will run across a ten‑week period and will include five further market dates during the spring.
Local community groups and voluntary organisations in Hailsham have shared in grant funding totalling more than £14,000 following the allocation of awards under the Town Council’s 2025/26 Community Grant Scheme.
Mims and her team have been working all hours over the whole weekend, like others, to help as much as they can with delivering water to residents of East Grinstead, Uckfield, and the villages.
Parts of East Sussex are currently experiencing significant water supply problems, with residents in Eastbourne and the village of Upper Dicker facing low pressure or no water at all.