Nevill Bus Timetable Apr 2026
The Nevill Bus Timetable has been updated for April 2026 This bus information leaflet was produced by residents of Nevill and funded by the NRA. It’s more comprehensive than the […]
The Nevill Bus Timetable has been updated for April 2026 This bus information leaflet was produced by residents of Nevill and funded by the NRA. It’s more comprehensive than the […]
The timetable for the Nevill Estate has been updated for October 2025. Nevill Bus Timetable Oct 2025
This October Lewes Nevill WI celebrates its 40th birthday. It has been meeting every third Wednesday of the month at St Mary’s Church Hall at 7.30pm. Most months there is
There have been many complaints that wide and high hedges around the estate, narrowing pavements, force people to walk in the road. East Sussex County Council Highways has published a
The Nevill Garden Trail, a biennial event, took place on Sunday 13th July 2025. Despite it being a very hot day, it was well attended. Visitors were able to visit
Following on from the recent Nevill Road safety report, the Nevill Residents Association have been in communication with East Sussex County Council’s road and traffic safety managers – you can
Report by transport consultants PJA on improving safety for safety of pedestrians and cyclists in Nevill Road, funded by Lewes Town Council.
For those not familiar with the Nevill Good Neighbours Scheme (NGN), they are a free DBS checked volunteer service providing assistance to residents of the Nevill estate requiring one-off or
Following on from the publication of the Nevill Home Retrofit Guide, there is now a Lewes Retrofit Forum meeting every six weeks at the Climate Hub or nearby. The next
All residents are invited to a party at St Mary’s Church Hall on Sunday 18 May 2025 at 7.00pm, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of NRA. There will be drinks
There will be a Flood Conference 31 October and 1 November, sponsored by the Town Council and organised with Love Our Ouse. This is to commemorate the 25th anniversary of
Last year, our estate was first in Lewes to stop the County Council spraying the poison glyphosate along our streets by weeding our own pavements. This becomes easier over the