Environmental policy expert to be their MP candidate for the new constituency of East Grinstead and Uckfield.
Liberal Democrats have nominated Benedict Dempsey, 44, who is a former District Councillor (2019 to 2023), to contest the seat at the next general election.
The party stated that Ben grew up in Haywards Heath and went to Oxford University before living in London for ten years before moving back to Sussex 14 years ago to raise his family.
He said: “If I am elected, I will represent the people of East Grinstead and Uckfield with the outward-looking, tolerant, liberal-minded politics that has been so sorely lacking in recent years. I have lived in Sussex for most of my life, and want to champion the issues that matter to local people. In particular, I will campaign to change the government’s planning system – putting more power in the hands of communities and taking it away from the big developers. That is the only way to tackle our housing crisis, by building the kind of green, affordable homes people actually need, not just the ones that make the most profit for large corporations.”
He went on to say that the Lib Dems aim to tackle the cost of living crisis, stop sewage getting into rivers, and restore political standards and the rule of law.
Wednesday evening, a vital motion led by the Conservatives to ensure Copthorne Hotel returns to its former glory and the wants of the Copthorne community are supported, was passed at Mid Sussex District Council.
Hailsham Town Council is delighted to announce that the Town Crier Team, consisting of Town Crier Bruce Pont and Deputy Town Crier Chris Giles, will represent the town at the National Town Criers’ Championship, taking place at the historic Gun Gardens in Rye on Saturday 11th October.
Hailsham Street Market has entered an exciting new chapter, bringing with it a renewed sense of energy and community spirit. Following its recent move and revitalisation, residents and visitors alike are warmly invited to discover all that the market now has to offer.
Hailsham Town Council has agreed to purchase ‘The Hive’, a ‘pre-loved’, versatile mobile stage that will be used at a wide range of future town events and council-run activities.
Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare has announced that it urgently needs more animal foster carers to support the charity’s Break Away scheme. Break Away helps people who are fleeing domestic abuse or facing short-term hospitalisation and need temporary care for their animals.