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Eastbourne Youth Radio Herald Supplement 2013 EASTBOURNE YOUTH RADIO LIVE ON AIR 20-22 NOV 2013 www.eyr.org.uk Presenting Eastbourne Youth Radio for the 13th year Sussex Police back Eastbourne Youth Radio for second year Sussex Police are the lead and the surrounding area to encourage victims of this been fantastic and it’s great sponsors of Eastbourne be creative and innovative type of crime to come to have Sussex Police on Youth Radio (EYR) for through broadcast media. forward. We also need to board for the second year. the second year running. Supporting such an reiterate the seriousness EYR is a brilliant project They will be sponsoring inspirational project gives and consequences to a which provides mutually the EYR Launch Mix from us a great platform to talk generation who perhaps beneficial outcomes for 10-11am on Wednesday about community safety in would not necessarily both the education and 20 November, as well as general, as well as discussing recognise this type of business community, by covering a number of more specific issues such as crime within their own bringing students and local community safety issues live bullying and cyber bullying. relationships or friendship businesses together.” on air. groups.” He added: “We are also Eastbourne District starting to see an increase Tim Sorensen of Commander Steve Biglands around incidents of Eastbourne Education said: “EYR is a great domestic abuse and sexual Business Partnership said: opportunity for young assaults between young “The support of local Eastbourne District Commander Steve Biglands of Sussex Police people from Eastbourne people and it is vital to businesses this year has M-Tech Systems hits the airwaves Cavendish School with Gildredge House at the heart of the action with East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service Year 10 students from The actual effects of fire and Cavendish School visited witnessed how the crew their EYR sponsors, the would tackle fires. During East Sussex Fire & Rescue their visit, an emergency Service (ESFRS), to find out call came in and the more about safety in the students stood back as the home. fire engines dashed to the aid of a mother trapped in During their visit, the a lift with two children. students learnt about some of the main causes Once the mother and of house fires, which they her children had been Leading Eastbourne- about helping to improve other major projects also solicitors, accountants will explore in depth as safely rescued and the fire based IT company M-Tech standards and opportunities being undertaken, including and marketing companies, part of their EYR broadcast crew returned to base, Systems is proud to join for young people to learn extensive installations at as well as smaller start- from 8-9am on Friday 22 the students pounced forces with Eastbourne and develop through the Isle Of Wight College and up ventures and even November. to get the full details of Youth Radio (EYR) to delivery of cutting edge and Carshalton High School in Chambers of Commerce. the incident - in true support two programmes reliable ICT”. Surrey. They interviewed members M-Tech Systems is proud journalistic style! for 2013. Started 10 years of Red Watch about the M-Tech works closely Boasting a talented team to work with a range of ago by its founder and with a host of educational of 10 IT professionals in- local charities, bringing Managing Director, Martin establishments across house, M-Tech is equally them affordable and cost- Lulham, M-Tech specialise the south and beyond, skilled in working with effective solutions without in technology solutions for with Martin and his team businesses of all sizes compromising on quality. education and high- end recently donating their time to establish how their To find out more, why enterprise infrastructure for to oversee the installation technology requirements not come and visit us at business. of IT and telephony can be met, by bringing our new office at Martello “We’re incredibly proud systems at Eastbourne’s enterprise products and House, Edward Road in to join forces with EYR new free school, Gildredge skills to those smaller Eastbourne, or call us on in 2013”, said Martin, “as House, whom they are entities. As well as a range 08450 511155. the majority of our work also sponsoring for EYR. It of educational clients, is education-centric, we has been a busy summer M-Tech’s impressive are passionate at M-Tech at M-Tech, with several business client list includes Cavendish School visit East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service (pictured). Presenting Eastbourne Youth Radio for the 13th year EYR gearing up to celebrate 13th year Eastbourne Youth Radio commencing this year’s Entrepreneurship Week many sponsors and friends materials funded by eastbourneebp.org. (EYR) is gearing up for its broadcast with the EYR (GEW) and has been who have once again the Big Lottery that will uk or contact tim@ 13th annual broadcast from Launch Mix. During their recognised with its ‘High rallied to provide support be followed with more sorenlearningsolutions. Sussex Downs College. show, they will discuss Impact’ award. Visit www. for our 13th year. We hope practical activities.” co.uk community safety in sussexdowns.ac.uk/eyr for that you enjoy reading this This popular event, For further information general, as well as homing the full story. special supplement and organised by the on these and other in on more specific issues listening to EYR 2013.” been fantastic and it’s great Eastbourne Education Tim Sorensen, manager events please visit www. that can affect young people to have Sussex Police on Business Partnership in for the project said: “As Tim added: “Eastbourne such as cyber bullying and board for the second year. association with Sussex ever, we want to say a Education Business domestic abuse. EYR is a brilliant project Downs College, will take huge thank you to Sussex Partnership continues to which provides mutually place from 10am on East Sussex Fire & Rescue Downs College for hosting broker many other exciting beneficial outcomes for Wednesday 20 November Service are one of our top EYR and particularly to partnership projects both the education and – 4pm on Friday 22 sponsors, supporting two Marcus Abel, Jon Searle between business and business community, by November. programmes this year; and Saffron Swansborough, education. This includes bringing students and local The Cavendish School and for their behind-the- the annual Pantomime As part of the non-stop businesses together.” a programme presented scenes production and the Technology Challenge with broadcast extravaganza, by Sussex Downs College College media students. Eastbourne Theatres on 2 this year’s exciting line- students. Safety in the Thanks must also go December, Lighthouses In- up includes programmes home is just one of the to Chandra Fifield for Bloom 2014 and the 21st planned, created and important topics that will producing this supplement annual Young Engineers presented by around be addressed during their and coordinating the Challenge in January. Work 2,500 students aged 5-19 shows. Hospitality Tea. Finally, our is also ongoing to produce from the Eastbourne biggest thanks go to the new online employability EYR studios area, supported by IT company M-Tech sponsors drawn from local Systems is proud to join businesses. Listeners will forces with EYR to support be treated to more than two programmes for 2013. IS WAITING MONTHS FOR AN OPERATION TAKING ITS TOLL? "Working to promote 50 hours of music, live As a key sponsor, they and develop effective performances, interviews, are supporting Gildredge Have you thought about going private? links for the benefit competitions and other House Free School’s We welcome patients from all major of students, features via 87.7FM programme and the EYR medical insurance companies. If you don’t have private medical insurance, you can pay employers, local covering Eastbourne and Close Mix. for yourself – it may be more affordable than you think. schools and Hailsham. Those that live Fast private treatment at BMI The Esperance Hospital. As well as shows from colleges" further afield can tune in For more information or to book an appointment, please call our local schools, 0800092 8623 or visit www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/esperance online at www.eyr.org.uk colleges and community To find out more telephone EYR was launched in organisations, other 07890 388624 www.eastbourneebp.org.uk November 2001 as an popular EYR programming initiative to engage young highlights include political people in community panel show Answer issues. Using the medium Back! Sponsored by of radio has created the Eastbourne District significant opportunities Chamber of Commerce, for thousands of students Answer Back! features a Working together with our partners…… to create, produce and guest panel of politicians Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner LEARN LOCALLY, THINK GLOBALLY Eastbourne Borough Council present material to a wide and prominent members of Postgraduate and undergraduate degrees in events, East Sussex County Council NHS Eastbourne & Wealden local audience and more the business community, hospitality,journalism, physical education, retail, sport, Sussex Police / Surrey & Sussex Probation Services recently, worldwide via the who will field topical EYR on-air for the 13th year tourism and travel at our Eastbourne campus. East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service internet. questions from the www.brighton.ac.uk/sasm • 01273 643645 ….to make Eastbourne an even safer audience. If that wasn’t place to live, work and visit. As in previous years, EYR enough, a stellar line-up www.eastbourne.gov.uk/crime will be bought to you has been announced for live from studios at the flagship show Meet the Eastbourne campus of Media sponsored by Sussex .Eastbourne Police Sussex Downs College. Downs College – with Technology Solutions forBusiness &Education Media students from the Sussex Police are delighted to have been some of the region’s top College are responsible given the opportunity to get involved with BBC journalists taking part.
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