Sussex community resilience

Sussex 4×4 Response continues to work alongside it’s Sussex Resilience Forum (SRF) partners to provide assistance to NHS. We have so-far covered over 5,000 miles transporting Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for use by nurses working on the front-line against this deadly virus. Follow our Facebook page for photos of our members helping do their little […]

Sussex 4×4 Response is a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation of volunteers that offers various services to Local Authorities, Emergency Services and other Agencies within Sussex. Our Sussex charity becomes an essential service in winter if snow and icy conditions grind Sussex to a halt. The group provides vital back up transport to the NHS, Sussex […]

Sussex 4×4 Response is a team of volunteers who own 4×4 vehicles across the county. They help out during snowy weather but also help emergency services during things like search operations. The also act as back up for NHS organisations and local councils. This is a radio interview we did with Splash FM – Local […]

Foreword from South East Water: Our judging panel made up of six members of staff from across the business all with an interest in fundraising, helped decide which organisations South East Water would support this year. Sussex 4×4 Response was delighted to have been considered and awarded a donation as part of South East Water’s […]

A donation from Sussex Police has now been handed over to help Sussex 4×4 Response carry out its vital work supporting Sussex Police in adverse weather and assisting search and rescue teams and its other community activities. We are proud to announce that Sussex Police has kindly donated to us a command and control vehicle, […]

Thanks to all our Responders and all individual teams involved in Exercise Operation Boulder today it was a cold start, But a great days training was had by all participants and by comments received go further to compound the value we hold at Sussex 4×4 Response regarding our use in such joint operations where trained […]

Every year public-spirited volunteers get out in their communities and support people who are affected by severe weather conditions. Whether shoveling the snow away from schools or transporting food and medicine to the vulnerable, these volunteers step up for neighbours in trouble. This is the community spirit that lies at the heart of the Big […]

Flooding presents a number of risks to health, drowning being the most obvious. Serious injury can be caused by falling into fast flowing water or from hidden dangers under the water, such as missing manhole covers. The stress and strain of being flooded and cleaning up can have a notable impact on mental health and […]

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