Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. But for beachgoers, there are 50 Sussex beaches (27 beaches in West Sussex and 23 in East Sussex) to choose from many of which are made up of a mixture of pebble, shingle and sand. In 2023, Sussex had three award-winning Blue Flag beaches namely Hove Lawns, Marina St Leonards, and West Wittering as well as award-winning beaches at Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Worthing, Saltdean, Brighton and ...

  2. www.eastsussex.orgEast Sussex

    Apart from London, Brighton is perhaps the most innovative and avant garde city in the United Kingdom with a host of musical, theatrical and artistic attractions. The county is steeped in history, right back to the Bronze Age. In 1066 East Sussex was the location of the most famous battle in English History - the battle of Hastings in 1066.

  3. The population of East Sussex was estimated to be 558,852 in mid-2020 (ONS mid-year estimates, 2020). East Sussex has a much older age profile compared to England and the South East. 26% of the county’s population is aged 65 or over, compared to 19% in England and 20% regionally.

  4. Local Transport Plan 4. Funding for transport improvements. Rail. Bus. Aviation. Contact the Transport Planning Team. Transport schemes. Give feedback about our site. Action we are taking to reduce traffic congestion and widen the choice of transport in local areas.

  5. Term 1. Monday 2 September 2024. Friday 25 October 2024. Autumn school holiday. Saturday 26 October 2024. Sunday 3 November 2024. Term 2. Monday 4 November 2024. Friday 20 December 2024.

  6. East Sussex. Type: Region with 840,000 residents. Description: ceremonial county in England (use Q21694646 for administrative non-metropolitan county) Neighbors: Kent, Surrey and West Sussex. Category: ceremonial county of England. Location: South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  7. Evaluation of the program is progressing and will be completed by 2025. 759,005 visitors went to an East Sussex library in 2022/23. This compares with just over a million visits in 2019/20, meaning that visits are approximately 75% of pre COVID-19 numbers, but show a 47% increase on visitor numbers in 2021/22.