
George Carden
Journalist at BBC Radio Sussex
Reporter for @BBCSussex - Formerly @BrightonArgus - NCTJ Excellence Awards nominee 2023 - Got a story? DM me or email [email protected] - #BHAFC
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | George Carden
The crashed Spitfire which was buried for 30 yearsGeorge CardenPA MediaA spitfire which crashed near Hailsham, East Sussex, was buried for 30 years - now its Rolls-Royce engine is back on display to the publicWhen RAF pilot Ted Hall had to bail out of his Spitfire near Hailsham he never would have expected the wreckage to be preserved and the Rolls-Royce engine displayed in a museum 80 years later.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | George Carden
City's RNLI lifeguard service begins this weekendGeorge CardenGeorge Carden/BBCSam Johnson, water safety manager at the RNLI, encouraged people to talk to lifeguardsA new lifeguard service which is run by the RNLI is to be rolled out in Brighton & Hove this weekend. The charity will have lifeguards at ten different sites from Hove to Saltdean from Saturday to 7 September. The RNLI already manages more than 200 beaches across the UK.
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3 weeks ago |
bbc.com | George Carden
City's first park in a century officially opensGeorge CardenGeorge Carden/BBCMohammed Asaduzzaman (left) and council leader Bella Sankey officially opened Hove Beach Park The first new park to be opened in Brighton and Hove in more than 100 years has been officially unveiled. Hove Beach Park, which stretches between Hove Lagoon and the King Alfred Leisure Centre, was approved in July 2022 and is now almost completed.
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1 month ago |
bbc.co.uk | George Carden |Emily Coady-Stemp
Image source, George Carden/BBCImage caption, The lambs are loaned to schools in Surrey and Sussex for a weekChildren are being given the chance to look after lambs for a week to learn about farming. An initiative by the South of England Agricultural Society sees a ewe and her lambs loaned to schools to educate children about how food and animal products like wool are produced.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | George Carden
Lamb loan scheme teaches pupils about foodGeorge CardenReporting fromEast GrinsteadEmily Coady-StempGeorge Carden/BBCThe lambs are loaned to schools in Surrey and Sussex for a weekChildren are being given the chance to look after lambs for a week to learn about farming. An initiative by the South of England Agricultural Society sees a ewe and her lambs loaned to schools to educate children about how food and animal products like wool are produced.
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