Here are the top stories for Thursday, November 9.
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00:00 Hi, my name is Sam Pyle from Sussex World and here are today's top stories from across
00:04 the county for Thursday, November 9th.
00:07 Three historic sites in Sussex have been placed on the Heritage at Risk Register. Historic
00:12 England has revealed that a windmill and pole gate and two Sussex churches with rare medieval
00:15 wall paintings are at risk of neglect, decay or inappropriate development. Leaking rainwater
00:21 and damp have affected each of these buildings and work to improve the conditions are urgently
00:24 required. In the last financial year, more than £1 million in grants have been awarded
00:29 to carry out repairs to historic places and sites like these in the South East.
00:34 A local microbrewery's Pale Ale was named the best at Eastbourne's Beer Festival. Route
00:39 21's Stroll voted Beer of the Festival out of more than 120 beverages at the event which
00:43 took place at the Winter Garden in October. Founders Mark Potter and Gavin Wiseman, who
00:47 produced their first bottle of beers in 2020, said "We are delighted with getting Beer
00:51 of the Festival, especially with the quality and variety of the other beers represented.
00:55 Route 21's beers are brewed in small quantities and can be found on tap in Eastbourne and
00:59 Lewis."
01:00 And finally, a senior dog is looking for a loving home in Sussex after his owner sadly
01:04 had to leave him behind when they emigrated.
01:07 Sonny, 11, is currently living in kennels at Rescue Remedies, a charity situated near
01:12 Gatwick. The Fox Terrier Cross Jack Russell was seeking a home for his twilight years
01:16 in the care of an experienced owner who can make him feel safe after the sudden change
01:20 in his life. He needs a quiet home with no other pets or children as he learns to trust
01:24 people again and overcome his anxieties.