SussexWorld Bulletin June 20
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00:00Hi, my name is Sam from Sussex World and today's top story is from across the county for Wednesday the June 20th.
00:07An influential Eastbourne man described as a pillar of strength in his community has sadly died.
00:12Andrew Holter, a funeral director at Hayland Sun in Battle, passed away at the age of 48 on Saturday.
00:18Andrew was revered for his voluntary work for organisations across Eastbourne, including St John's Ambulance, Street Pastors and Police Cadets.
00:25He also founded Sunday Soup Kitchen, which has been helping the homeless community since 2012.
00:30Following the tragic loss, a fundraiser has been started to help ease any financial burden on Andrew's family.
00:36Jonathan Robinson, who is overseeing the fundraiser, said,
00:39Andy was a devoted husband, a loving father and a pillar of strength in his community.
00:43Andy was always there for us, offering a helping hand, a listening ear and a caring heart.
00:48A candlelit vigil is also set to be held for Andrew at 8pm on Saturday, June 22nd at Bankers Corner in the town centre.
00:55A wholesome hotel has been named one of the best dog-friendly hotels in Britain.
00:59The five-star South Lodge Hotel has been singled out for praise in a list of pet-loving hotels ahead of International Dog Day in August.
01:05The hotel has 93 acres of ground for guests and their dogs to explore.
01:09Praising the hotel, communications agency Source said,
01:12Every detail is taken care of so guests can sit back and relax as South Lodge offers 10 dog-friendly rooms, all with direct access onto the grounds.
01:19The whole family can enjoy all-day dining in the bar, lounges and outdoor summer terraces in the warmer months.
01:25And finally, a watchdog has told Surrey Police to investigate whether its decision to hit a loose cow with a car was appropriate and proportionate.
01:33The Independent Office for Police Conduct said that the police force should investigate its own actions following the incident, which sparked public outrage on Friday, June 14th.
01:42The investigation should determine whether the methods used and the circumstances were appropriate and proportionate, the IOPC said, after examining footage on social media and from officers' body cameras.
01:52Footage of the cow being struck by a police car was shared widely on social media, and we have examined this along with footage and audio provided by the force from the officers' body-worn videos.
02:03After careful consideration, we have decided that an investigation is required into whether these methods used to contain the cow were appropriate and proportionate in these circumstances,
02:11and whether the officers upheld police standards of professional behaviour throughout the incident, including their communication with members of the public who were present.