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Cutting through a national park and a county town, Sussex's Ouse could soon become the country’s first legally protected river I stand on Willey’s Bridge, probably for the hundredth time since ...
An emergency operation launched after a person fell into a river in Sussex. Firefighters were called to the River Ouse at Brooks Road, Lewes on Boxing Day night at around 9:05pm. Sussex Police was ...
Campaigners have described the amount of untreated sewage that is being pumped into the River Ouse in East Sussex as "a horror". There have been more hours of spills from one outfall known as Ham ...
The Mercedes was being pursued by Sussex Police after it was earlier seen speeding on the A23 on Wednesday. The man swam across the River Ouse but was picked up by police as he emerged on the ...
An 18th Century swing bridge in East Sussex is to be restored by the Environment Agency. The Grade II-listed Southease Bridge, which crosses the River Ouse between Lewes and Newhaven, is twisted and ...
Flooding is possible in the River Adur and Upper Ouse after more than half a month’s rain hit some parts of the county in two days. The alerts are said to be particularly affecting Barcombe ...
In a major move for rivers up and down the land, last week it was announced that Sussex’s River Ouse is set to be granted its own rights. A new charter that has just been approved by Lewes ...
Read Tales of the River Man latest on ITV News. All the Thursday 10th December 2015 news Jim Smith was the River Bailiff of the River Ouse in Sussex for almost fifty years.
Sewage was spilled into the River Ouse for nearly 600 hours in March Campaigners have described the amount of untreated sewage that is being pumped into the River Ouse in East Sussex as "a horror".
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