Seaford Scene September 2021

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A Greener Seaford Climate & Eco Fair More than 40 local organisations with concern for the environment and climate change at their core got together at the Salts recreation ground on Sunday 1st August, unified in their zeal to undo the damage we have already done to our world and offering their vision of how we could work towards a positive future. The fair was held with the aim of drawing attention to the urgent need to mitigate the effects of climate change, recognising that the Seaford area’s four miles of coastline are particularly at threat from violent storms and isolation caused by flooding of the Ouse and Cuckmere rivers. The Alliance’s message was: ‘In the wake of the terrible news [of flooding] from Germany and the Benelux countries it is becoming increasingly

So under the umbrella title Seaford Environmental Alliance, the groups came together to plan a packed afternoon of events, talks and activities for all ages, with Seaford Town Council partnering this call to action against climate change and offering advice on what we can all do to reduce our environmental impact. The result was a jolly, family-oriented event which delivered its message to hundreds of visitors with thought-provoking ideas and information, colour and humour. Items including plants, bric-a-brac, books, soaps, fruit and veg were temptingly on display but, instead of being for sale, were all given away. Donations were accepted but not asked for.

apparent that urgent action is needed from everyone to prevent these kind of disasters becoming more frequent. Whether it is driving less often, eating less meat, not flying or simply thinking twice before buying something you might not need, every small action can make a huge difference when multiplied by the whole population.’ Groups like Seaford Community Partnership (SCP), Plastic-free Seaford, Trees for Seaford and Martello Rotary all have existing ‘green’ projects, and in the last year Seaford Environmental Alliance and On the Verge have come into being. In this time frame, SCP was invited to take part in the Ouse Valley CARES project – a potential £2.5m Lottery Fund grant. Added to all this,

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Seaford Town Council declared a Climate Emergency.

In order to bring home the message that there should be no waste and no single-use plastic employed, a decision was taken not to sell food, so what an excuse for picnics with the challenge to make them single-use plastic free. Children and adults were entertained with story-telling in teepees, and in another tent speakers like Lara Huege and Martin Meadows talked about tackling climate change. Outside, Nigel Goss’s band Cushion Photos from top: Seaford Environmental Alliance had products including soap, vegetables and flowers going free; Hayley Cox of Natural Connection Sussex places her figure in a forest; Lara Huege talks about tackling climate change; Maja and Shuna were on the Extinction Rebellion stand; No single-use plastic at Emma, Andrea, Susie and Liz’s picnic.

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What’s On in September?

14min
pages 130-133

Newberry Tully Estate Agent

1min
page 121

Macmillan Coastal Garden Trail

3min
pages 117-120

Clifden House

2min
page 129

Seaford u3a News

4min
pages 126-128

Inner Wheel Club of Seaford

1min
page 106

St Peter’s Church

2min
pages 104-105

The Probus Club of Seaford

3min
pages 102-103

Seaford Music Society

2min
pages 99-101

Flower Festival

2min
pages 93-95

Heartsease

1min
pages 97-98

Mayor’s Civic Service 2021

5min
pages 88-92

Seaford Town Council’s Grant Scheme

5min
pages 64-67

Trees for Seaford

4min
pages 55-59

The Edwardian Village Shop Has Reopened

2min
page 96

Who’s Who in Seaford?

3min
page 34

Brasspoint School of Visual Arts

1min
page 33

Bringing Tide Mills Back to Life

3min
pages 12-14

Seaford Photographic Society

2min
pages 10-11

Seaford Splash

4min
pages 24-25

Lewes WASPI

2min
pages 8-9

Seaford Town Council

3min
pages 6-7

Newhaven, Peacehaven and Seaford Lions Club

3min
pages 21-23

A Greener Seaford Climate & Eco Fair

4min
pages 4-5
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