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Chaseley named Best Independent Charity-Owned Care Home – South East England
  • 24th February 2021
We are so excited to share with you all that Chaseley has been awarded Best Independent Charity-Owned Care Home - South East England in this year’s 4th annual GHP Social Care Awards. Read more
Don't Stop Me Now - Fundraiser For 'You Raise Me Up'
  • 23rd February 2021
Have you heard that Fat Freddie And The Queens are raising funds for You Raise Me Up? Read more
Boost Your Sales with Irresistible Offers - Learn from Costco
  • 23rd February 2021
Discover the power of multiple offers in driving sales.... Read more
Brighton & Sussex Medical School Cancer Research Showcase & Fundraiser – 13th March 2021
  • 17th February 2021
The Sussex Cancer Fund is delighted to be involved with a Cancer Research and Fundraising event organised by students from the Brighton & Sussex Medical School (BSMS). Read more
Boost Your Email Open Rates with Emojis 🥳
  • 9th February 2021
Learn how to increase your email open rates and engagement by using emojis in your subject lines.... Read more
Overcoming Writer's Block: How to Find Inspiration for Your Content
  • 16th February 2021
Don't let writer's block hold you back from creating great content for your Eastbourne business.... Read more
Helping Hospitality put their best foot forward in Eastbourne!
  • 15th February 2021
Haulaway are extending a helping hand to hospitality businesses in Eastbourne refurbishing ready for when tourism returns to the town. Read more
A new CEO for Chaseley
  • 5th February 2021
Introducing Emma Rich-Spice, the new CEO at Chaseley Read more
Business grants at a glance | infographic
  • 4th February 2021
The latest news from Eastbourne Borough Council about business grants. Read more
February – Oesophageal Cancer Awareness Month
  • 3rd February 2021
The Sussex Cancer Fund would like to help raise awareness of Oesophageal Cancer which is a difficult disease to treat but where nearly 60% of the cases could be prevented if spotted and treated early enough. Read more
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