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Booking System Made Permanent At Some West Sussex Recycling Centres

A booking system trialled at some Recycling Centres in West Sussex during the pandemic, will be made permanent. 

Since April last year, Book to Recycle has been in operation at various Sussex recycling centres including Crawley and Horsham.  This is to manage demand and reduce queuing vehicles; a recent public consultation showed support for these measures to continue.  The option to extend the booking system to other recycling sites including East Grinstead has been approved, should this be needed to manage congestion in the future.

West Sussex residents are allowed up to five trips per calendar month.  Slots are currently available up to 14 days in advance but the Council is trialling same day bookings.

Long service recognised at West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service awards

Photo credit: West Sussex County Council

Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has honoured its longest serving members of staff at their Recognition and Achievement Awards Ceremony.

The ceremony recognised those who have served 20 and 40 years in the fire service through the presentation of Long Service and Good Conduct Medals.

There were 25 recipients of the medals which included Neal Temperley from Crawley, and Neil Holland from East Grinstead.

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Injuries after five-car collision on M23

Photo credit: Eddie Mitchell/BBC

Police are appealing for witnesses following a five-car collision on the M23 just after 11:05am on Saturday.

Officers responded to an Automated Number Plate Recognition hit on a black Audi which was travelling in excessive speed northbound on the M23.

This resulted in a five-car collision on the motorway, including two police cars who were not part of the pursuit.

Three people, including two police officers, have sustained injuries as a result of the collision.

Junction nine of the M23 remains closed. It is not yet clear when the road will re-open and drivers are advised to find alternative routes to their destination.

A 23-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs, driving without a licence and driving without insurance.

Anyone who witnessed the collision or has dashcam footage is asked to email collision.appeal@sussex.police.uk or call 101.

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Surrey bowler delivers supplies to Ukrainians

Stuart Meaker is transporting supplies to Poland, which will then be delivered to Ukraine
Photo: Surrey Cricket/BBC

Former Surrey and England bowler Stuart Meaker is embarking on a journey across Europe to deliver supplies and aid to Ukrainians affected by the war with Russia.

The 33-year-old will drive solo in his van full of supplies, ranging from airbeds to nappies, to Poland before it is transported into Ukraine.

Meaker said he was making the journey because “if the same was happening here I’m pretty sure everyone else would do the same for us”.

Russian forces entered Ukraine on 24 February and the two countries have been at war ever since as Russia has targeted major cities including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Kherson and Mariupol.

Ukrainian authorities say more than 2,400 civilians have been killed in the conflict.

“I was the same as everyone else, just sat watching the news and feeling a little bit helpless,” Meaker, who played two one-day and two T20 internationals for England, told BBC Radio London.

“I’m currently in a position whereby I’m not fully employed, I have some free time, I have a van.

“I was desperate to go out and volunteer, and be hands-on.

“It’s one thing donating money and not really seeing where that goes, even though that’s obviously incredibly helpful and the mainstream organisations will have put a structure in place.

“I just felt like, all hands on deck, I can go and help out and can see what I can do.”

Meaker, who also played for Sussex and Auckland during his 13-year career, first had the idea when he saw an article about a group of people from a pub in Midhurst who were looking for volunteer drivers to join a convoy and deliver aid to Ukraine.

There was not room for Meaker to join because of such a high number of volunteers, so he set up a JustGiving page and started to crowdfund donations on social media.

He took a ferry over to France late on Tuesday before beginning a 20-hour journey to the Polish city of Lublin, near the border with Ukraine.

“I’m very humbled by everyone’s goodwill and thanks,” he said.

“I’m one of many, many people that are doing exactly the same thing that don’t get a mention.

“Those are the ones who really deserve the applause from everyone as soon as they get back.

“And I think everyone wants to help. There has been so much outpouring of people thinking ‘how can I help?’ They might not initially have the van or the time to go out there, I’m just doing it on their behalf really and being a help in any which way I can.

“It’s just a show of solidarity and a show of goodwill to everyone who has donated and given to the cause.”

Stuart Meaker was talking to BBC Radio London’s Mark Church.

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