A woman who runs a café in Haywards Heath has hit out at the council over uncollected rubbish which she says is a ‘public health hazard’. 
Katrina Wale, 36, runs Flinders Coffee in South Road but said she arrived last Monday to find rubbish from the upstairs flats had not been collected by the council ‘again’. SUS-181026-110136001A woman who runs a café in Haywards Heath has hit out at the council over uncollected rubbish which she says is a ‘public health hazard’. 
Katrina Wale, 36, runs Flinders Coffee in South Road but said she arrived last Monday to find rubbish from the upstairs flats had not been collected by the council ‘again’. SUS-181026-110136001
A woman who runs a café in Haywards Heath has hit out at the council over uncollected rubbish which she says is a ‘public health hazard’. Katrina Wale, 36, runs Flinders Coffee in South Road but said she arrived last Monday to find rubbish from the upstairs flats had not been collected by the council ‘again’. SUS-181026-110136001

The Mid Sussex cafes taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme

Enjoy a discount this month at cafes in Mid Sussex thanks to the Eat Out to Help Out government scheme.

From Monday (August 3), to Monday, August 31, diners will get a 50 per cent discount on food and non-alcoholic drinks – a maximum of £10 per person – at the following cafes. It will apply for every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday during the month, in a bid to encourage the economy to flourish after months of lockdown. Here’s a list of the pubs that are also taking part.