Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has visited local outdoor activity centre Go Wild At The Warren to learn more about its facilities.
Go Wild At the Warren is an adventure park located on the Ashdown Forest near Crowborough. The centre attracts around 35,000 visitors every year and boasts one of the UK’s longest air rifle and air pistol ranges. Covering a vast outdoor area, it offers a wide range of activities such as air rifle, air pistol and airsoft shooting, archery, NERF wars, bushcraft courses, first aid courses, as well as team building experiences, family days out and facility hire.
The owner, Garry Janes has extensive shooting, climbing, mountaineering, survival and medical skills, having been taught by some of the world’s leading bushcraft/survival instructors, and is on hand to offer advice with tailored experiences and to accompany each visit.
Nusrat Ghani said: “We are very lucky to have many fantastic outdoor activity centres in Wealden and Go Wild at the Warren is no exception. I was pleased to meet Garry and learn more about the facilities on offer, including a fantastic shooting and archery range. Our local outdoor centres offer invaluable learning and development opportunities, enhancing resilience in children and adults alike.”
Garry Janes, owner, said: “It was a great pleasure to welcome Nusrat to Go Wild At The Warren to showcase our facilities. We have a very much hands-on, friendly approach and can tailor every experience to your needs. Do get in touch to book your adventure with us, or pop along for a toastie and tea in our 5-star café.”
The Beatty Road car park in Eastbourne is scheduled to close on 13 April 2026 due to significant safety concerns, including large potholes and uneven surfaces
As part of Sussex Police's annual Christmas crackdown on drink and drug-driving (Operation Limit), a total of 279 people were arrested between 1 December 2025 and 1 January 2026. As of 1 April 2026, 70 of those individuals have been convicted in court.
This spring Anusha – whose mum was cared for by St Wilfrid’s Hospice in Eastbourne - is sharing her story and asking the local community to help fund a nurse for a year, so that more people can receive compassionate care at the end of their life.
Hailsham Town Council is pleased to announce that its new dedicated pet cemetery at Hailsham Cemetery in Ersham Road is open to the public, providing residents with a peaceful and respectful place to remember their much-loved pets.
Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare is calling on supporters, walkers, animal lovers, fitness first timers and seasoned striders alike to take on a powerful mission this Spring: walk 50 miles throughout May to help transform the lives of animals in need.
Every September, a group of around 70 disabled adults, volunteers and staff enjoy a fantastic weekend away at an outdoor activity centre in West Sussex.