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East Grinstead pond oxygen crash sees up to 200 fish die
East Grinstead pond oxygen crash sees up to 200 fish die

BBC News

time07-07-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

East Grinstead pond oxygen crash sees up to 200 fish die

Residents of a town say a "total lack of care and maintenance" of a pond caused scores of fish to be washed up dead in the Pond in East Grinstead, West Sussex, suffered an oxygen crash on Friday, leading to the death of up to 200 White said the dead fish had caused a "revolting" smell and claimed proper maintenance would have avoided the problems.A spokesperson for Mid Sussex District Council, which maintains the pond, said it was "committed to maintaining and improving the condition of our green spaces". Mr White said: "Families come here to picnic and was a thriving place during the Covid-19 pandemic for people to exercise."A lot of generations have watched it go through its best times but now it is going through one of its worst times. "There's a total lack of care and maintenance. If that was followed we would have avoided this catastrophe."An oxygen crash occurs when levels of oxygen in a body of water rapidly deplete, leading to the death of fish. 'Woefully inadequate' Mr White said he first reported the problem on Friday and had returned to the site each morning since.A council spokesperson said officers first visited the pond on Thursday, when it was found to be in a "good condition", but had since heard from residents about the dead council added that contractors had since removed the dead fish and cut back EA spokesperson said fish had died due to "decaying weeds" causing oxygen levels to Sussex councillor Julie Mockford said she was "disgusted" by the incident and called current maintenance "woefully inadequate".An Environment Agency spokesperson said it was "continuing to provide guidance" to the council.

Former theatre set to become three-screen cinema
Former theatre set to become three-screen cinema

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Former theatre set to become three-screen cinema

A former theatre in West Sussex is set to be turned into a three-screen cinema, a move which has prompted concern from residents. Clair Hall in Haywards Heath will be replaced with a cinema which will include a stage for live performances and a food and drink outlet, Mid Sussex District Council said. Marion Wilcock, from the Save Clair Hall campaign, told BBC Radio Sussex residents would lose a "community asset". Council leader Robert Eggleston said the local authority had "looked closely" at community proposals, but "no viable scheme came forward to replicate what is on that site now". The future of Clair Hall, which served as a vaccination centre during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been under scrutiny since it was closed in 2020, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service. Mr Eggleston said the new cinema would be of "significant value to the town and to the district". Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. Council agrees theatre site should be redeveloped Mid Sussex District Council

Haywards Heath: Former theatre set to become three-screen cinema
Haywards Heath: Former theatre set to become three-screen cinema

BBC News

time11-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Haywards Heath: Former theatre set to become three-screen cinema

A former theatre in West Sussex is set to be turned into a three-screen cinema, a move which has prompted concern from residents. Clair Hall in Haywards Heath will be replaced with a cinema which will include a stage for live performances and a food and drink outlet, Mid Sussex District Council Wilcock, from the Save Clair Hall campaign, told BBC Radio Sussex residents would lose a "community asset". Council leader Robert Eggleston said the local authority had "looked closely" at community proposals, but "no viable scheme came forward to replicate what is on that site now". The future of Clair Hall, which served as a vaccination centre during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been under scrutiny since it was closed in 2020, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service. Mr Eggleston said the new cinema would be of "significant value to the town and to the district".

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