East Sussex County Council has increased its charges by between five and 95p, depending on the length of stay.
If the permanent closure move is agreed by councillors as recommended, it would be the second school on the region's mothballed list to go down that route after Hutton.The other schools currently shut on a temporary basis are Ae, Borgue, Carshphairn, Hottsbridge, Kirkbean and Tundergarth.
A hoard of coins dating back to the 11th Century has been found at the site of a future nuclear power station.Oxford Cotswold Archaeology discovered a lead package containing 321 silver coins in mint condition during excavations at Sizewell C on the Suffolk coast.The team believed the bundle of coins could have been the savings pot of a local figure, fearing regime changes following the coronation of Edward the Confessor in 1042.
Archaeologist Andrew Pegg said he was shaking when he found the coins."I was shaking when I first unearthed it, seeing a single coin edge peeking at me," he recalled.
"A perfect archaeological time capsule.
"The information we are learning from it is stunning and I'm so proud to have added to the history of my own little part of Suffolk."On one side of the road, they chanted ‘refugees welcome’, on the other side they chanted racist slurs and Tommy Robinson’s name.
Those protesting against migrants held Irish tricolours and Union flags side by side, a rare sight in Northern Ireland.As the atmosphere got more toxic police put on their riot gear.
Some officers told me they were taken aback by the size of the crowd, they were being told in their earpiece that further protesters were making their way in from the south and east of the city.Fireworks and eggs were fired towards the peaceful demonstrators at city hall. Police used hand held camcorders to gather evidence.