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15 years strong Celebrating its 15th year, Eastbourne Youth Radio is once again set to hit the EYR ready to airwaves and showcase the talent of youngsters in our community. Organised by the Eastbourne Education Business Partnership and in association with Downs College, the youth of ‘make a noise’ Eastbourne will be broad- nti-bullying week casting from Sussex Downs EYR is a popular event takes place from No- College on Wednesday No- vember 16 – 20 and vember 18 to Friday 20 on music. Twenty-five local EYR, together with 87.7fm and online at www. schools, including primary, Alead partner & eyr.org.uk. junior and secondary educa- Crime Commissioner Katy This 3-day radio takeo- tional establishments will be Bourne, are joining forces to ver provides students with involved, so what better way raise awareness of the cam- first-hand experience of ra- to support the youth of our paign. dio production, an excellent community than to tune in Reports headlining over opportunity for those with and be amazed by the young- the past few months have been what should be done to pre- a passion in producing, pre- sters producing and per- emphasising the increased vent bullying and stop the cul- senting, creative media and forming on EYR. need for communities to pro- ture of people turning a blind

tect children against bullying. eye to unpleasant behaviour In April this year ChildLine and bullying in public. announced that the volume SPCC Katy Bourne said: of calls they were receiving “Eastbourne Youth Radio for help with mental health (EYR) is a long-running and issues from young people had nationally recognised project increased by over half com- which I’m very pleased to sup- pared to 2014. As the key- port through my Community stone to our future, and more Safety Fund. It provides a importantly in order to pro- unique opportunity for young tect our children and allow people to engage with their them to experience a happy communities and have a real and healthy childhood, com- voice on local issues. munities should be working “I had the pleasure of be- together to promote healthier ing interviewed for the second mental wellbeing in children time by broadcasting students by putting a stop to bullying. from Sussex Downs College. Tim Sorensen, EYR Man- The interview was about bully- Fun in the studio ager, believes that “we should ing and the devastating conse- all be doing our bit to ‘Make quences it can have on a young a NOISE’ this week to stamp person’s self-esteem and men- Prepare for the day’s out this intolerant behaviour, tal health. whether it be in the play- “I was joined in the inter- ground, on social media or view by members of my Youth weather ahead with EYR later in the workplace. Anti- Commission who had re- This year EYR continues great initiative. Giving op- Bullying Week reminds us all searched cyber-bullying and to bring you hourly weath- portunities to young people of our responsibilities”. on-line harassment with their er forecasts with thanks to in Eastbourne leads to bet- EYR is also working with peers as part of their Big Con- Chatfields Jewellers, Alan- ter candidates for future em- nobystanders.org, an online versation. The Youth Commis- dale Plant Hire and Cooden ployers locally. We do all we organisation that is raising sion was able to share some of Tax Consulting, members of can to support the local busi- awareness of the need for a their research and findings on ‘thebestof Eastbourne’. ness economy of Eastbourne united front to stop the toler- why this is a growing problem The weather is an im- and EYR is something I ation of verbal abuse in all of and why many young people portant aspect of everyday and the other members of its forms. don’t feel that it is being taken life and thanks to this year’s ‘thebestof Eastbourne’ are Sussex Downs College stu- seriously enough. sponsors, students partici- proud to be supporting.” dents have been working hard “I wish the EYR every pating in EYR will be able Students will learn how to promote their own anti-bul- success with this year’s pro- to provide hourly updates to read the weather equip- lying campaign through the gramme of events and look through the use of weather ment on their arrival to the production of a documentary forward to listening to their equipment stationed at Sus- Sussex Downs College studi- that raises awareness of the broadcasts.” sex Downs College. os and so, whatever Novem- need to ‘make a NOISE about Tune in at 8pm on Wednes- David Ruddle, owner of ber throws at us, EYR will see bullying’. day November 18 to listen to ‘thebestof Eastbourne’ says: you weather the storm with Students questioned SPCC the full interview with SPCC “Since I first attended the forecasts focusing specifi- Katy Bourne and members of Katy Bourne and members of launch event of EYR I have cally on Eastbourne and its the Youth Commission on the Youth Commission. Katy Bourne been keen to support this surrounding areas.

"Working to promote and develop effective links for the benefit Eastbourne’s Community Safety Partnership is a multi-agency group comprised of representatives from the police, public health, county of students, and borough councils, fire service, probation and voluntary sector, employers, local along with members of the community all working together to make Eastbourne an even safer place. schools and Proud sponsors of the For more information about agencies involved and to read about some of the work that the CSP does, visit the Community Safety colleges" Eastbourne Youth Radio pages on Eastbourne Borough Council’s website, address below. You can also follow us on Twitter! To find out more telephone www.eastbourne.gov.uk/crime www.eastbourne.gov.uk @EastbourneCSP 07890 388624 www.eastbourneebp.org.uk Friday, November 13, 2015 www.eastbourneherald.co.uk EASTBOURNE HERALD 51

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ESFRS keeping you safe this winter with EYR East Sussex Fire & Rescue younger drivers are at greater Service is again supporting risk of death or injury on the EYR, sponsoring not one, roads. Therefore, this issue is but two shows. The fi rst, run particularly relevant for the by teenagers, is the Sussex students of Sussex Downs to Downs College show (Novem- discuss during their show as ber 18, 4pm) and then primary many will be starting to learn school pupils from St John’s to drive.” Meads School in their time The key messages East Sus- slot (November 20, 9am). sex Fire & Rescue want to con- ESFRS has supported vey, and their target audience EYR for a number of years through their involvement and regularly sponsors local with EYR is clear. schools to create and deliver Mark continued: “As an or- programmes. EYR provides a Mark Webb ganisation driven by a desire platform for its selected spon- to promote a safer communi- sors to deliver key messages to programme. They are going ty, ESFRS are constantly look- a local audience. to focus on home safety, look- ing for ways to engage with the On their involvement with ing at what people can do in young people in our commu- St John’s Meads’ programme, the home to keep themselves nities. EYR gives us an oppor- ESFRS Station Commander safe from fi re.” tunity to see how the young Mark Webb said: “We have Sussex Downs College stu- people we have worked with met with pupils from St John’s dents will address road safety will seek new and creative Meads and talked about the on their programme, spon- ways of bringing our key mes- safety messages we would sored by ESFRS. Mark said: “It sages to the attention of the like them to build into their is widely acknowledged that programme listeners.”

Bootcamp with John Young SDC apprentice Skye at Crowhurst Park EYR were delighted to welcome John Young back to Eastbourne as he once again delivered ‘John Young’s Newsroom Bootcamp’ Era of the apprentice to 70 pupils. Held at the Con- gress Suite in Eastbourne, the ore and more em- professional cookery, retail, ing, Sheetmetal Work and Newsroom Bootcamp gave pu- ployers in Sus- sign-making, youth work, fl o- Site Installation. We give pils a fully loaded 90-minute sex are seeking ristry, journalism, exercise candidates the opportunity insight into working in a TV talented and en- and fi tness or more tradition- to grow with the business, newsroom environment. thusiasticM apprentices of all al areas such as plumbing, career progression is avail- Pupils from local primary ages to help grow their busi- motor vehicle, hairdressing able and the chance to work and secondary schools, includ- nesses. This has become even or engineering – there is an on high profi le projects pro- ing Staff ord Junior School, Pe- more so as the economy con- increasing and diverse range vides great experience for vensey & Westham Primary Children from local primary schools tinues to strengthen and the of choice. our apprentices. Apprentic- School and Stone Cross School, demand for products and Several EYR sponsors, in- es bring value to our business a ended the intense and excit- and cope under pressure. John Young is an established services increases. Succes- cluding Hotchkiss, Caff yns, and enable us to train them ing sessions. John was impressed with BBC journalist, appearing two sion planning is also high on Mears Group, Parker Build- in specialised skills required Primary pupils were able to the pupils last year, and equal- days a week on BBC SouthEast the agenda and an apprentice ing Supplies, Square One within the industry. ” hone their writing, communi- ly as impressed with them this Today reporting and present- offers a very cost effective Financial and Chalvington Sussex Downs College is cation and teamwork skills as year. “I told them at the begin- ing the news, but he also de- way to build the bo om line. Group are keen advocates of one of more than 50 train- they were tasked with choos- ning that the next 90 minutes livers his own engaging ‘John Apprenticeships are de- apprenticeships and are al- ing providers in Sussex who ing three stories to be broad- might be life-changing for Young Media Newsroom Boot- livered at Intermediate, Ad- ways on the lookout for the work with employers to pro- cast in the lunchtime news. In someone si ing in the room. It’s camp’ workshops to schools vanced and Higher (degree) next suitable candidate. vide the necessary accredit- groups they had to choose fi ve a brave boast, but I oš en think along with a newly launched level covering more than 170 Jeanette Peters, Group ed training and assessment. stories from a list of nine — in it’s true — some comments on ‘Employability Express’ inter- industries and over 1,500 HR Officer at Hotchkiss, There are many more na- six minutes fl at — but as they the pupils’ feedback forms af- active workshop which looks diff erent job roles. They con- said: “Hotchkiss continue tionally who will oš en trav- did so, a phone would ring with terwards su¤gested that I may at developing confidence for tinue to be supported by gov- to search for good quality el to support the more niche a problem, eg, a cameraman have created one or two new work experience and provides a ernment funding subject candidates to enrol in their sectors. See both www.sus- stuck in traffic, another news journalists today. It’s the best unique chance to hard wire the to certain terms and condi- apprenticeship scheme. Ap- sexdowns.ac.uk and www. story would break, they were part of what I do — I love think- soš skills of body language, eye tions. Whether it is fi nancial prenticeships include CAD apprenticeships-in-sussex. understanding how to deal ing I might have made a diff er- contact and confi dent speech. services, social media, legal, Design, Surveying, Estimat- com for further information. with changing circumstances ence.” www.johnyoungmedia.co.uk

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the Upper Juniors, things become Sponsored by Eastbourne Borough Conservative MP for Eastbourne; Wednesday deeper as they sensitively tackle the Council Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime November 18 subject of friendship and bullying. To The Cavendish afternoon show will Commissioner; Stephen Holt, top off the show, the Year 6’s will be feature a wide variety of inventive Business Development Manager, 10.00-11.00 EYR Launch Mix going back in time to ancient Egypt features that will appeal to young EDCC and EDEAL; Keith Ridley, Sponsored by Sussex Police & exploring ‘The Gift of the Nile’. and old. From eating pizza live on Ambassador, Eastbourne Herald; Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne the radio to our resident grouch Cllr David Tutt, Leader, Eastbourne Eastbourne Youth Radio (EYR) 12.00-13.00 Pevensey and Peter airing his views on differing Borough Council; Millie Shoebridge, returns to take over the airwaves Westham topics there will be an hour of non- Student Vice President, SDC and for its 15th consecutive year. Tune Sponsored by Mears Group stop entertainment. To add even Paul Howard from our local Labour in to listen to the talented youth At Pevensey and Westham we have more excitement we have our very party. of Eastbourne as they produce a high focus on positive learning own Cavendish band who will be radio shows that are sure to ‘Make values to help us grow and develop serenading the listeners during the 19.00-20.00 Radio DGH a NOISE’. With music, news and as learners. With this in mind we hour. There will also be an interview Sponsored by East Sussex Youth weather included, tune in to 87.7Fm will take you on a child’s eye view of with our sponsors and other Awards for the next three days and fight off some timeless, tricky philosophical features to keep you entertained. Join members of the Radio DGH the winter blues! questions. We shall attempt to team as they give you an insight tackle the big questions such as: 14.00-15.00 Stafford Junior into hospital radio. Find out all 11.00-12.00 Oakwood Primary What is fairness? Which values do Sponsored by AFH Payroll about the service they offer to the Academy we deem most important and why? Stafford Junior School has an patients, how they raise the funds Sponsored by Cobie Vet Care In between popular songs we will exciting programme in store for to broadcast and how you could be Yes, it’s that time of year again when share with you some great poetry this year’s EYR. Led by some of our part of their ever growing team, plus EYR is taken over by Oakwood for and stories that have a morale Year 4 children, we will be featuring loads more. a whole hour! In our schedule this attached to them. We will also ask a host of music, singing and poetry, year, Year 3 children will be reading our sponsor, The Mears Group, what performed by our talented pupils 20.00-22.00 Sussex Downs their amazing Animal Kenning they are doing to help society as a from across the school. We will also College poems and Year 4 will share their whole. be hearing from both the children Sponsored by Ellis Building terrific Tiger Stories with our and the adults who help to look after Contractors Ltd beloved audience. Moving on to 13.00-14.00 The Cavendish us all and make our school a happy, Join Sussex Downs College safe place – where we can make BTEC Creative Media Production friends, work together, take risks students as they present: ‘Make and love our learning. Tune in, and a NOISE About Bullying’, a radio you may learn some amazing new documentary raising awareness facts about us. We are very excited about the sometimes hidden and WE ARE PROUD about being part of this fabulous avoided subject of bullying. EYR’s event and we hope that you enjoy lead sponsor, Sussex Police & Crime listening. commissioner, Katy Bourne, has TO HOST EYR been speaking to our students 15.00-16.00 The Eastbourne providing advice and guidance Academy about the issue. Also included in this # Sponsored by Hotchkiss Ltd thought provoking feature are the WE ARE SDC EYR on-air for the 13th14th5 year Your Local Shopping Centre The Eastbourne Academy’s views of two members of the Youth afternoon show will feature live Crime Commission, Sussex Downs Pleased to support music, interviews and discussion. media progress tutor Jane Carter, Eastbourne Youth Radio The musical focus will be on live and the brave voices of victims who performances from Academy have suffered at the hands of bullies. bands past and present; The All brought to you thanks to our Adolescents and The Antics will be wonderful sponsor Ellis Building www.recruitmentsoutheast.co.uk showcasing the song-writing and Contractors Ltd. Recruitment South East performing talents of our pupils. We will also have an interview feature 22.00-00.00 Sussex Downs is pleased to support with our sponsor, Hotchkiss. There College will be lively discussion around a Sponsored by Sustrans Eastbourne Youth Radio variety of topics, including features Join Sussex Downs College BTEC Smoke alarms on bullying, entrepreneurship, and Creative Media Production students ‘The Best that recruitment can be’ culture. It promises to be a show not as they present a further selection save lives... to be missed. of documentaries and features they 01424 830000 have made themselves. Call: 0800 1777069 16.00-17.00 Sussex Downs College www.recruitmentsoutheast.co.uk Sponsored by East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service thursday 27TH29th7 NovemberNOVEMBER Live Music (Part 1) Tune in for the November 19 Winter best of Sussex Downs College’s music department as they perform 00.00-04.00 Sussex Downs Garden, live to our studio audience. With a College Eastbourne variety of styles and musical genres Sponsored by Eastbourne EBP 11-13 Cornfield Road, Eastbourne, there’s something for everyone. Sussex Downs College Foundation East Sussex BN21 3NA www.facebook.com/pages/East-Sussex- Degree Music Production 17.00-18.00 Sussex Downs students chart the history of pop Tel +44 (0)1323 725452 Youth-Awards/696092413813656 [email protected] Students Union music while BTEC Creative Media www.wbruford.com Sponsored by University of Production students bring you more To book Faiza [email protected] documentaries, features and music. DIAMOND SPECIALISTS •GOLDSMITHS 01323 4144930132341449307894784224 (mobile) An hours Radio Talk Show with JEWELLERS •VALUERS •WATCHMAKERS 07894784224 or 07540406685 (mobile) Hosts Tasha And Bel from Sussex 04.00-07.00 Sussex Downs Downs College Student’s Union, College playing upcoming tracks of Autumn Sponsored by Accord AV Good Lu to ck 2015 and talking about future BTEC Creative Media Production Staff ord Junior SU events at SDC. As well as an students present documentaries, interview with new principal Mike features and music. Then, from Hopkins. 6am, join SDC for the Breakfast Caffyns are committed to the Show! Includes news, quizzes and development of young people and 18.00-19.00 Answer Back! – EYR contemporary music to kick-start are pleased to support Flagship Show your day. Eastbourne youth Radio 20152014 Sponsored by Brewers EYR’s Flagship Show is back and is 07.00-08.00 Gildredge House ready to raise another exhilarating Sponsored by M-Tech Systems political debate! On the Panel This year’s show promises to be this year are: Caroline Ansell, another live experience to wake Friday, November 13, 2015 www.eastbourneherald.co.uk Eastbourne Herald 53

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you up, and get you into school and the industry. Covering all media Eastbourne Youth Forum are here to the college. will be delivering an explosive dose work. With live performances from platforms including TV, radio, print entertain you while also discussing of rock! They will be playing some the Gildredge House choir and band, and online, special guests include some of the important topics that 20.00-21.00 Sussex Downs recent gems, such as Linkin Park’s the lowdown on the Rugby tour, and John Young, Alex Lewis, Lynsey effect young people today. There will College ‘What have we done’ and Chevelle’s live science experiments. The show Bartlett, Alice Cooke and Rik Scott. be an interview with their sponsor Sponsored by The View Hotel ‘Take out the gunman’. Tune in to find will also include a review of the top In this fun and informative show, Eastbourne Homes, plenty of chat Tune in at 8pm with Joe Lambley and out what else we have on offer… films out and an alternative music students put their questions to the from this lively group of young DJ Diack and get your fix with rock review. Thanks to M-Tech Systems industry professionals. people, music, jokes, reviews and songs from the 60s to 80s including our sponsor, we aim to make your information about what’s available Queen, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, morning more bearable. Tune in to 13.00-14.00 The Causeway for young people and new youth ACDC, Kiss and many more great friday be entertained! Sponsored by Langney Shopping projects coming up. The Youth sounds that will help you remember November 20 Centre Forum will explain who they are and what good music is! 08.00-09.00 Ratton During the Causeway School hour, what they do, hoping to inspire new 00.00 – 04.00 Through the night Sponsored by Parker Building our hosts, Chris and Kieron, will members to join them to develop the 21.00-22.00 Sussex Downs College with Sussex Downs College Supplies introduce a range of interesting Youth Forum further. Sponsored by Domino’s Pizza Sponsored by Soren Learning Get your day off to the best possible topics such as A PROBLEM SHARED, Classic and new age hits from the Solutions start with Ratton School’s Breakfast where local residents voice their 19.00-20.00 Eastbourne College genre of funk; hosted by Nabiel 00.00 – 01.00 Show. It’s produced by our students concerns and are given guidance Sponsored by W.Bruford Hadad and Charlie Richards. Join Tommy and Aaron at 12am to and provides a snap shot of all and advice; WHAT GRINDS MY 17.00-18.30 Hospitality Tea The Eastbourne College hour will Featuring artists from Stevie go through the history of heavy that goes on in our vibrant school. GEARS – a humorous look at the Sponsored by CobbPR & CaterLink contain music from the last year in Wonder through to Mark Ronson metal, from its early appearances Featuring performances from daily things that annoy us; TEENAGE Sussex Downs College hosts an the Music department as well as a plus a special feature biography of in the 70s to its rise in popularity students of all ages with a wide DEPRESSION – how we can raise afternoon tea for sponsors and special feature on this year’s Singer James Brown and his rise through during the mid-80s. Tune in to enjoy range of styles, you’ll be sure to find a awareness and fight it together. This guests courtesy of CobbPR and Songwriter CD and concert with the music industry. Tasty pizza on the masters of the heaviest music performance that suits your tastes. item in particular is designed to link CaterLink. Meanwhile, the great performances and interviews. It will the side! known to man. There will also be regular news with Anti-Bullying Week. LIFESTYLE music continues into the evening. have a report on the Rugby World 01.00 – 02.00 updates from all aspects of learning CHOICES – an interview with a rugby Cup and South Africa’s visit to the 22.00-00.00 Sussex Downs Joe and Ethan present their electro at Ratton. playing teacher and TV TITTLE 18.00-19.00 Youth Forum college. There will also be a special College trance show. Playing out some of TATTLE – reviewing the popular Sponsored by Eastbourne Homes true or false quiz, an interview with Sponsored by Firebrand the best tunes on the scene. Send us 09.00-10.00 West Rise Junior show The Walking Dead. Live music Its early evening on EYR and our sponsor and more news from In this 2-hour special, Jack & Tom some requests #EYRstudio. Sponsored by Eastbourne & will be performed by Chloe and District Enterprise Agency Sarah, as well as a broad selection of Welcome to the West-Rise some popular current songs. Bookshop! During this hour, students will be looking at all things 14.00-15.00 Heron Park Primary literature, including an article on Academy Technology Solutions for Business &Education author Jacqueline Wilson, a Football Sponsored by Recipe For Change > Enterprise Client Server Networking Factfile and a ‘Guess the Play’ It’s lunchtime at Heron Park… > Desktop &Server Virtualisation Are pleased to interactive game. Furthermore, working with their sponsor, Recipe > Agile Working Solutions Sponsor Eastbourne the students of West-Rise will be for Change, Heron Park will explore > Telephone Systems &Unified Comms sharing an update of their award- the ins and outs of school food and > ProActive ICTMonitoring > Internet &Cloud Services Youth Radio winning school and farm with lunchtimes. There will be songs > Audio Visual &Interactive Whiteboards interviews with Farm Managers and that the children enjoy and poetry > Wireless & Fibre Optic Solutions 7 Marshall Road to top it all off will end with a ukulele inspired by food. There will be Martello House, Edward Road, Eastbourne, Eastbourne, BN22 9AX performance. What more could you interviews with staff and children East Sussex BN23 8AS ask for? on the big improvements they have 01323 404040 • www.mtechsystems.co.uk 01323 501234 made to make lunchtime more 10.00-11.00 Stone Cross enjoyable. Also, expect lots of useful Sponsored by Stone Cross facts around food and to hear all How far could your Nurseries about the learning that is taking Proud to support business idea take Eastbourne Youth Radio you with a Join the children of Stone Cross as place within our Paragon Dinner Start Up Loan and they ‘Make A NOISE’ with an hour Hall. Feeling hungry now? mentor support? of enlightening entertainment. Find out with Alongside interviewing their 15.00-16.00 St. Andrew’s Prep Let’s Start Up! sponsor Stone Cross Nurseries, Sponsored by Heringtons 0844 943 2988 the students will be discussing anti- St Andrew’s Prep EYR programme bullying campaign ‘Make A NOISE’ will take you through the musical www.LetsStartUp.co.uk and playing music chosen to link ages – from the 80s, the 90s, right 0844 257 7000 to the ‘MAKE A NOISE’ theme. Film up until now. Our programme will helpmebuildit.co.uk reviews, local and international include several features including an branches throughout the South East news, weather and an update on interview with our new headmaster, their school will also be included. our gap students from Australia, And, if that wasn’t enough, the show film reviews, a cooking slot, and of will also include live performances course, a large variety of music to from their music department. suit all tastes.

11.00-12.00 Willingdon Community 16.00-17.00 Sussex Downs College Sponsored by Eastbourne College Sponsored by Badger Inks Willingdon School presents a Live Music (Part 2). Missed out on showcase of musical and dramatic yesterday’s musical showcase? Birch Road talent from across the school. A Or just coming back for more? EASTBOURNE BN23 6PL mixture of live and pre-recorded The music department are here musical performances from all year again with yet another energetic Tel 01323 434600 groups. Insight into some of the live music show. Performing more ARE VERYPROUD TO PROVIDE THE CATERING Supporting EYR [email protected] SERVICES TO BOTH BEDE'S SENIOR AND PREP SCHOOLS exciting drama projects running original tunes to our live studio this year as well as an exclusive audience. behind the scenes preview of this ����� �� ������� ���������� ����� ����� year’s school production, Alice In 17.00-18.00 Sussex Downs College Wonderland. Sponsored by Community Safety Partnership 12.00-13.00 Meet the Media – EYR Join Charles and Robyn for their Flagship Show! drive time topical magazine show, Sponsored by Sussex Downs sponsored by the Community Safety

College Partnership. Bringing you up-to- Square One Financial Planning LLP Want to work in the media? It’s time date stories from the local area, The Inheritance Tax Specialists to find out how to make the first this jam-packed show features Proud to Support steps on to the career ladder by segments on cyber bullying, youth Eastbourne Youth Radio listening to advice from influential apprenticeships and all the best 97 Cavendish Place, Eastbourne, people currently working in music from the charts. East Sussex BN21 3TZ. Telephone: 01323 332902 Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. 54 Eastbourne Herald www.eastbourneherald.co.uk Friday, November 13, 2015

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02.00 – 03.00 including an interview with Bill Join Chris, Callum and Mike for Plumridge, Centre Manager at the an hour of the finest hip-hop and Arndale Centre. Anybody living grime music. We will be presenting in Eastbourne will have noticed content from the oldest most classic the exciting changes that are hip-hop tunes to the most recent happening in the town and we are beef within the world of grime. delighted to be interviewing Bill to 03.00 - 04.00 find out more about the future plans Tune in for our relaxing wind-down for the Arndale Centre and our session of your favourite R&B tunes. town centre in the months ahead. We’ll be playing songs from a range of old-school artists including the 12.00 - 13.00 Hailsham Community likes of Luther Vandross and Marvin College Gaye, to current R&B voices, such Sponsored by Wealden District The Weekend and Beyoncé. Make Council sure you tune in. Want to feel uplifted, inspired and would enjoy a variety of musical 04.00 – 07.00 Early Morning with most recent kpop songs that are 07.00-08.00 Sussex Downs styles played live interspersed Sussex Downs College hitting the charts. If you don’t speak College with captivating conversational Sponsored by Chalvington Group Korean, that’s okay – Kpop is like a Sponsored by EventsBox snippets? Then tune into EYR to 04.00 – 05.00 black hole of good music, once you Join Creative Media Production listen to Hailsham Community Join Megan, Charles & Sean for an get into it, you won’t be able to stop. students for the EYR Breakfast College students showcase an hour inspirational journey through the Show! Includes news, quizzes and of music from the live lounge. The latest up and coming artists. From 06.00 – 07.00 contemporary music to kick-start show will be fast paced and feature local talent to the newest artists Tune in to Josh, Georgia and David your day. some talented students playing in taking the web by storm. for an hour of pop that will fulfil your bands and ensembles. In fact, it’s every music need. Playing the best 08.00-09.00 Bishop Bell just the thing to prepare you for the 05.00 – 0.600 new and old pop songs from over Sponsored by Let’s Do Business weekend. Wealden District Council Its kpop o’clock with DJ Wood, DJ the past 10 years to get on your feet Get set for the rush-hour breakfast has kindly sponsored the show. If Lolly and DJ Rolo. Join us to hear the and dancing.‬ bonanza! With Xmas only around music’s your thing be sure to tune in. the corner, Bishop Bell will be bringing you the latest in cutting 13.00 - 14.00 Bede’s Prep edge technology news, top-quality Sponsored by Holroyd Howe Improving school music from our very own music Make more of your EYR lunchtime lunchtimes department, interviews and more with Bede’s Prep School, in Recipe for Change help schools create restaurant style to get you refreshed and ready for partnership with our sponsor lunchtimes that motivate children to eat better, eat together “The most important reason to go from one place to Friday morning! If that’s not enough, Holroyd Howe, as we Make A and engage in good conversation. another, is to see whats inbetween” Good Luck To we will have live music, a chat with NOISE together. Focusing on the www.recipeforchange.co.uk Eastbourne Youth Radio two of our pupils who have recently many ways finding a voice to Make Norton Juster Children’s Author returned from a community project A NOISE can make a difference, Bike It RuthRuthworks in schools across Eastbourne in Kabubbu, Uganda, our award- our programme will look at how 01323 646329 winning Young Enterprise team, singing together is vital at all stages encouraging families to get on their bikes and take [email protected] Quantique, as well as our sponsor… in life, as well as exploring the back the journey to school. The Enterprise Centre, Station Parade, Let’s Do Business. Make sure you significance of words, whether to @recipe_4_change 01424 205363 Join the adventure email [email protected] Eastbourne,East Sussex BN21 1BD buckle up and tune in! express the beauty of the world, to explore different experiences RESEARCH & 09.00-10.00 St. John’s Meads or to build our communities. We’ll DEVELOPMENT Sponsored by East Sussex Fire & be time-travelling in the world TAX RELIEF Rescue Service of pantomime, hearing some of SPECIALISTS Tune in for the St John’s Meads our most experienced musical breakfast broadcast. On the show performers as they prepare for BEAT THE DECEMBER 31ST we will be talking all about London ‘Cabaret 2016’ and we’ll be finding DEADLINE and what we have found out over out how the youngest pupils find (For December 31st 2013 year ends) our school’s London topic week. We their voice and Make A NOISE Contact us now to validate your promise an exciting hour of stories, together. Switch on and join in. potential claim poems, and music, plus a special Call us on 01424 225345 interview with our heroic sponsors 14.00 - 15.00 Plumpton College email - [email protected] East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service. Sponsored by Caffyns www.coodentaxconsulting.co.uk 10 Charter House, 43 St Leonards Road So set your alarms and join the St Plumpton College is a very diverse Bexhill on Sea TN40 1JA John’s Meads breakfast team at place to study. This show highlights 9am for this and much, much more! the range of activities and courses that Plumpton run, especially 10.00-11.00 Shinewater through their Adventurous Sports CREATIVE PRINT & COPY • SIGNS & DESIGNS Sponsored by Planahead programmes. There will be music Local family run company offering a friendly, We will be including interviews with inspired by the outdoors and informative service including colour and the headteacher, a class teacher, information on how people can black & white copying, plan printing a parent and a pupil to discuss engage with the outdoors to help and large format printing. the recent devastating fire at our them grow. It will also have an Now offering a full sign service school. What happened? What interview with Alex Hardman who for all of your shop fascias, vehicle signs etc. was the impact? Where do we go is now running a Higher Ground from here? There will be songs and course at Plumpton. This show is Specialists in personalised Christmas Cards poetry performances from across bound to be an adventure! TEL: 01323 739409 the school as well as live interviews 42a Commercial Road Eastbourne BN21 3XF - [email protected] with our school’s outdoor 15.00 – 16.00 EYR Close Mix learning teacher and our sponsor Sponsored by Square One Planahead. We will be thinking Financial LLP about Anti-Bullying Week as well – Join us at the end of our 15th year in how many languages can we say of broadcasting as we celebrate “Make a NOISE about bullying?” the highlights of EYR 2015. Listen to the laughter and revel in the 11.00 - 12.00 Moira House splendid workmanship of the Sponsored by Eastbourne Arndale youth of Eastbourne. Once again, Centre a huge thank you for tuning in Are you in the mood for some to Eastbourne Youth Radio and shopping? Join Moira House remember to tune in next year! Girls School on EYR, along with Our thanks also goes to Recruitment South East who sponsored their sponsor, the Eastbourne this year’s posters and postcards, and to ‘thebestof Eastbourne’ Arndale Centre. We will have an members; Chatfields Jewellers, Alandale Plant Hire and Cooden Tax Consulting for sponsoring our hourly weather updates. hour of music, poetry and chat, Friday, November 13, 2015 www.eastbourneherald.co.uk EASTBOURNE HERALD 55

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ANSWER BACK EYR’s Flagship Show is back and is ready to raise another electrifying political debate. Coinciding with the 6-month mark for the current Government Administration, the youth of Eastbourne are expected to raise questions on all kinds of topics, such as: Anti-Bullying, Family Tax Credits, The Eastbourne Pier, new Labour Leader Jeremy Corbin, ESCC cuts, Austerity Issues, New Arndale Centre plans and possibly even the European Debate! On the Panel this year are: Caroline Ansell, Con- servative MP for East- MEET THE PANEL bourne; Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime Alice Cooke, Assistant Edi- ‘John Young Media’. Yes, worked for several popular ra- Commissioner; Stephen tor - Sussex Life magazine when he is not busy report- dio stations including Invicta Holt, Business Develop- Alice has been the Assistant ing the news, John is teaching FM, Southern FM and Power ment Manager, EDCC and Editor of Sussex Life maga- the next generation of news FM. His numerous voiceover EDEAL; Keith Ridley, Am- zine for nearly three years, broadcasters the tricks of the credits over 15 years include bassador Eastbourne Her- before which time she was trade. www.johnyoungmedia. regional BBC stations and in- ald; Cllr David TuŠ , Leader the Features Writer at Coun- co.uk; @johnyoungmedia. ternational stations. www.rik- Eastbourne Borough Coun- try Life magazine in London. scoŠ .com. cil; Millie Shoebridge, Stu- She studied English Literature Lynsey Bartle , Heart FM DJ dent Vice President SDC, at Leeds University, and Eng- Lynsey BartleŠ is no stranger Alex Lewis, BBC Radio 4 Pro- and Paul Howard from our lish was always her favourite to the airwaves, being a local ducer local Labour party. subject at school. As well as DJ on Heart FM. She’s covered Currently a Senior Broad- The show was recorded commissioning, editing and everything from the Break- cast Journalist for BBC Radio at The Eastbourne Acade- MEET THE MEDIA proofi ng other people’s writ- fast Show to Drive Time and 4’s ‘Money Box’ programme, my on Friday November 13 ing for the magazine, she also Weekends. She’s no stranger Alex has enjoyed a varied ca- and approximately 75 pu- he second of EYR’s ior producer Alex Lewis; BBC writes the Rural and Eques- to the hallowed halls of Sussex reer with the BBC spanning pils aŠ ended from primary flagship shows, South East Today newsreader trian pages, the interiors Downs College either, having more than 20 years. Like most and secondary schools, all this year’s ‘Meet John Young; Heart FM Radio section, the news pages, in- been a student and a teacher. in the industry she started out eager to question the panel. the Media’ is set DJ Lynsey BartleŠ ; Sussex Life terviews and a series called A Outside the studio Lynsey is a by pestering her local com- Tune in from 6-7pm on to be another en- Assistant Editor Alice Cooke Day in the Life of... where she familiar face at many charity mercial radio station, making Wednesday November 18 to richingT experience for par- and Sovereign FM’s Rik ScoŠ . does other people’s jobs for a events, aŠ ending on behalf of the tea, answering the phones hear the youth of our com- ticipating students and EYR Broadcast live on Thurs- day and then writes about it Heart FM and in her own right. and learning the way of radio. munity put their burning listeners alike. day November 19 at 12pm, for the magazine. @lynseybartleŠ . This was followed by a media questions to members of The panel has been set this year’s Meet the Media is degree and a post-graduate political parties and to key and this year students will set to be enlightening for all in- John Young, BBC South East Rik Sco , Sovereign FM DJ qualifi cation in radio produc- members of the public sec- be able to quiz individuals volved – make sure you don’t Today newsreader His voice is instantly recognis- tion. Since university, Alex has tor. from across the board of miss it. He is most well known as a able to many people: Rik ScoŠ worked for a number of BBC media, including radio, tel-  Please note: the Meet the newsreader for BCC South has carved a successful career outlets and programmes, in-  Please note: the Answer evision and magazine media Media panel is correct at time East Today, but John Young out of broadcasting, having cluding a stint at BBC South- Back panel is correct at professionals. Making up the of going to press but may be is also popular among young- started out on Radio HMV in ern Counties Radio (Now BBC time of going to press but panel are: BBC Radio 4’s sen- subject to change. sters for his own business London. Since then Rik has Sussex). may be subject to change.

SUSSEX DOWNS COLLEGE Local Media Drives Response & Action Showcase your OPEN EVENTS business today Sussex Police &Crime Commissioner, Missed our autumn Open Events? Katy Bourne, is delighted to support Come along to our spring events to Eastbourne Youth Radio. see why Sussex Downs College Contact is the place for you! Mrs Bourne, who provided a grant from her Safer‘Communitin Sussexy SafeCommunityty Fund’ Fund your friendly to the station, said: “Eastbourne Youth classifieds LEWES CAMPUS Radio provides a platform for young team on OPEN EVENT 2016 people to have a voice on the issues that matter to them.” 0207 WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY 4PM - 7PM “It is a real achievement that the station 0845 203 is now in its fourteenth year and I’m EASTBOURNE CAMPUS looking forward to meeting the students OPEN EVENT 2016 involved and hearing their views and WEDNESDAY 3 FEBRUARY 4PM - 7PM opinions.” For more information on the Commissioner’s Safer in Sussex Community Fund please visit w w w . s u s s e x downs.ac.uk www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk 56 Eastbourne Herald www.eastbourneherald.co.uk Friday, November 13, 2015

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Plumpton Land Rover Pull Challenge lumpton College stu- Dave Rafferty, Lecturer dents held a Land for the Degree programme Rover pull challenge in Outdoor Adventurous Ac- with a difference! tivities at Plumpton College PLocal organisations involved said, “We are very grateful to with the event included East- all the schools and colleges in bourne Youth Radio, Sussex East Sussex who are involved Downs College, Eastbourne in the challenge as well as or- Education Business Partner- ganisations and sponsors for ship and Caffyns. Staff from help with this interesting the Adventure Education and fun student activity. The (Sport) Department at the Land Rover was generously college organised this excit- supplied by local dealership ing event, also supported by Caffyns of Lewes and proved student teams from the forest- a generous offer from their ry, agriculture and machinery fantastic range of Range Rov- departments. er and Land Rover vehicles.” The enthusiastic students The winners will be an- competed in teams against the nounced live during Plump- clock to see who could pull the ton College’s show, broadcast Land Rover over twenty me- on 20th November at 2pm, on ters across the college front 87.7fm. field.

The students pulling the Land Rover Plumpton students

What is Eastbourne EBP? Eastbourne Education Busi- Nurseries relationship blooming ness Partnership (EBP) is a Relations are blooming be- EYR facilities through pairing to Stone Cross Nurseries where lovely man and we would like member of Education Busi- tween Stone Cross School and schools with local sponsors. they met and interviewed, man- to thank him for showing us ness Partnership National and Stone Cross Nurseries EYR participating school, ager Garry Winwood. around the nursery and sur- gained charitable status in Celebrating its 30th anni- Stone Cross have embraced This has been a recurring rounding site and sponsoring 2012. The organisation, which versary in 2015, Eastbourne the enrichment that working theme for the two establish- Stone Cross School to take part is celebrating its 30th anni- EBP supports links between in partnership with their spon- ments. The year 6 pupils who in Eastbourne Youth Radio.” versary in 2015, works closely schools, colleges, businesses sor Stone Cross Nurseries can visited this year wrote an article Stone Cross Nurseries with Eastbourne Chamber of and the community that en- bring to their pupils over a on their visit which was sent to forms part of the Eastbourne Commerce and Eastbourne rich the curriculum and help number of years. On the 19th of the local papers. Education Business Partner- Borough Council to help bro- students to develop their skills October five Year 6 Stone Cross Alice Winton, one of the ship and recently sponsored ker partnership support and This is an initiative which pupils were lucky enough to go Year 6 pupils said, “Garry is a Towner in-Bloom in 2015. to contribute to workforce planning. Dr Steven Goss-Turner, Chair of Eastbourne EBP, writes, “The partnership Calling all entrepreneurs between education and the Dr Steven Goss-Turner of East- The Big Futures Show business community of East- bourne EBP Since its first broadcast, more Business. The BIG Futures Show is be- and useful. bourne and the surrounding than 27,000 students have Bishop Bell are set to run ing planned for 20th April Planning for the Show fol- areas has been an enduring and the learning generated by participated in Eastbourne their £10 projects with any 2016 at the Winter Garden lows consultation with local example of good intentions the collaboration of students, Youth Radio! surplus donated back to East- by Eastbourne Education school, colleges and other leading to tangible outcomes. teachers and business leaders, EYR accommodates all bourne EBP and BBC Children Business Partnership in as- stakeholders. The Show Throughout its 30 year his- enabling a major contribution secondary schools within in Need, whereas West-Rise sociation with Eastbourne is about aspiration, ambi- tory, the Eastbourne EBP has to the economic prosperity of Eastbourne and many of the have been forced to delay their Borough Council. The Show tion, excitement and plan- been a striking example of an the town and region.” primary schools, working projects after they charitably will be targeted primarily at ning ahead and will provide initiative which provides a ve- The annual programme in partnership with Sussex opened their doors to the pu- Year 10 students as well as an interactive offer for visi- hicle for achieving those mu- (for students from primary Downs College students. pils from Shinewater School other age groups, parents tors supported by both pre tually beneficial outcomes. through to post-16) includes, Following on from our suc- who were forced to relocate and the wider community and post activity in schools. This has been recognised by several engineering challenge cessful projects run last year, after a fire destroyed a large across the Eastbourne ‘trav- Further details will be an- the EBP being awarded a sixth events, junior enterprise, in- West Rise Junior School and section of their school. The el to work area’. The inten- nounced during Eastbourne ‘High Impact’ award for East- bloom design, young chef, and Bishop Bell secondary school pupils will be given ten lots tion is to work with a broad Youth Radio week. If you bourne Youth Radio in 2014 of course, Eastbourne Youth will be running a number of of £5 stake money and then range of partners to consoli- would like to find out more and an Eastbourne Achievers Radio. start-up projects with their coached by EDEAL staff to cre- date traditional ‘careers edu- or to enquire about book- Award for ‘Services to Educa- You can find out more at programme sponsors, East- ate a surplus from trading that cation’ experiences into one ing stand space please email tion’ in 2013, and, more sig- https://www.facebook.com/ bourne & District Enterprise will be donated to St. Wilfrid’s high profile and sustainable http://www.facebook.com/ nificantly, by the enthusiasm EastbourneEBP Agency (EDEAL) and Let’s Do Hospice. event that is both meaningful BigFuturesShow?ref=hl