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Campaign to save historic part of Lewes

THE campaign to save historic Catlin's in the High Street features in the Lewes edition of the Sussex Express dated August 20.

Also find out about a Barcombe grandfather who is cycling from one end of the British Isles to the other with relatives and friends from Barcombe and Ringmer and how a Lewes man is bringing back to former glory a vintage tram used as a chicken shed.

In the Hailsham edition, jobs have been slashed to save a carers' charity, residents hit back at plans for music in the garden of the Star Inn, Alfriston, Hailsham grave charges are increasing and all the fun at Dig for Victory at Cowbeech was captured in pictures.

Tributes are paid to a former Wealden MP in the Uckfield edition and the amount spent on a long-term plan for housing and infrastructure in Wealden is under the spotlight.

A retired Mayfield firefighter puts his weight behind saving the village fire service and there's a picture special of Framfield and Blackboys summer show.

CCTV pictures of men being sought by police investigating a vicious attack on a Seaford man are on the front page of the Newhaven edition. Newhaven remembered the fallen to mark the anniversary of the Dieppe Raid and a Seaford teenage lifeguard reveals how he helped a car crash family.

All editions feature a top ticket offer for Goodwood Revival.


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Weather for Lewes

Thursday 09 February 2012

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Temperature: 0 C to 2 C

Wind Speed: 8 mph

Wind direction: North east

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