00:00This is your morning update for Wednesday 28th May 2025, brought to you by Sussex World.
00:10An East Sussex hotel has scored nine-tenths in a review from a national newspaper.
00:15A visitor from the Times was so impressed by the Alfriston Hotel in Seaford Road, Alfriston, that it was awarded the impressive rating.
00:24In 39 pictures, Battle Medieval Fair.
00:30Giants, jesters and fighting knights were just some of the attractions as Battle stepped back in time for a two-day medieval fair over the bank holiday weekend.
00:42In photos, three wonderful cafes that have opened in mid-Sussex since the start of 2025.
00:50Mid-Sussex is home to a variety of brilliant restaurants and pubs.
00:54New inflatable parks launch a great success.
01:00A new inflatable park, which opened in Eastbourne just in time for half-term, enjoyed a successful launch weekend.
01:10These are the early odds you can get on Crawley, winning the 2025-26 League Two title.
01:16It was a season of what could have been for Crawley last season.
01:20Bognor Regis landlord fined for operating an unlicensed HMO.
01:27A landlord has been fined almost £250 for operating an unlicensed HMO in Bognor Regis, according to Arun District Council.
01:371,000 take part in Beachy Head Lighthouse Challenge.
01:42An amazing £8,000 was raised for local charities as around 1,000 people took on the annual Beachy Head Lighthouse Challenge on Sunday afternoon.
01:53Aldi offering virtual work experience to young people in Sussex.
02:00Young people in Sussex interested in exploring a career in retail can now sign up to Aldi's virtual work experience programme.
02:10Football Club calls for help to face £120,000 financial challenges of off-season.
02:18Lewis FC is calling on its owners, supporters and volunteers for help facing its upcoming financial challenges.
02:25Beach. Back open as normal again after work to protect residents from flooding.
02:33A beach in Shoreham has reopened after works to protect nearby residents from flooding.