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Sussex radio station saved by listeners after falling into financial troubles

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Seahaven FM announced in November that due to a lack of funding the station may have to cease broadcast in the new year.

Following an outpour of support from listeners and local people, the station shared the exciting news.

Station manager, Nick Mallinson, said: “Local people and organisations have also donated generously on our Local Giving page.

“Some are choosing to donate regular amounts which will help our cashflow throughout next year.

“Also, a wonderful and anonymous local sponsor from Eastbourne has guaranteed financial support during 2025. So, we are now busy planning for the Next Year and beyond!”

The station is run predominantly by volunteers in Seaford and also covers the area including Eastbourne, Lewes, and Newhaven.

Nick thanked the community for their generosity: “It’s been a roller-coaster ride in the last few weeks. We have received an overwhelming number of supportive calls and messages from listeners.

“They do not want to lose the company of our local presenters, the wide range of music from across eight decades and the useful local information.”

The station is run predominantly by volunteers and covers the towns across the coast of East Sussex, including Eastbourne, Lewes, and Newhaven.

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