Sussex And The City
The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode #35 Growing A Global Business In Sussex Could Be So Much Easier Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Matt Barker – Founder & CEO, MPB 🔍 Episode summary Richard is joined by Matt Barker, founder and chief executive of MPB, one of Sussex’s biggest global business success stories - built from modest roots in Brighton and now operating at serious international scale. What began as an eBay side project while Matt was a student has grown into the world’s largest platform for buying, selling and trading professional photography and video equipment,...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode #34 Devolution Is Only As Local As It Feels Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Cllr Julia Hilton – Deputy Leader, Hastings Borough Council 🔍 Episode summary Richard is joined by Cllr Julia Hilton, Deputy Leader of Hastings Borough Council and one of Sussex’s most outspoken voices on local government reorganisation and devolution. Julia brings a fiercely place-based perspective, shaped by her background as a landscape architect, artist and community organiser. The conversation is unapologetically Hastings-first; not as a brand or 'policy problem',...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 33: Devolution Can Make Us More ‘Sussex’. But It Is A Big Leadership Challenge Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Rt Hon Peter Kyle MP – Secretary of State for Business and Trade; MP for Hove & Portslade 🔍 Episode summary This episode opens a new year and a new series of Sussex And The City, recorded at a moment of political shift but strategic acceleration. Richard Freeman sits down with Peter Kyle MP – one of the most influential figures in the current government and a long-standing Sussex representative – to explore what devolution...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 32: EMERGENCY PODCAST! Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Martin Webb, independent candidate for Mayor of Sussex & Brighton No Sussex mayor until 2028 The government is set to delay the first elections for newly created regional mayors in four areas - Greater Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, Hampshire and the Solent, and Sussex and Brighton. The BBC reports that ballots originally scheduled for May 2026 will now be held in 2028, with a formal announcement expected shortly. 🔗 These mayoralties are the political centrepiece of the...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 31: Why I Want To Be Mayor (Part Five) Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Martin Webb, independent candidate for Mayor of Sussex & Brighton 🔍 Episode summary In this wide-ranging conversation, Richard sits down with Martin Webb — a man whose CV could easily be many separate careers. Martin was a defining figure in Brighton’s 90s and 00s nightlife, running clubs, bars and restaurants across the city. He has also ran his own local media empire, been a business mentor on Channel 4, a columnist for The Telegraph, a small business author,...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 30: Opportunity In Sussex Starts With Being Seen Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Donna O’Toole — founder of August Recognition; co-founder of Rewards App 🔍 Episode summary In this week’s episode, Richard meets Donna O’Toole - multi-award-winning entrepreneur, awards strategist and lifelong Sussex resident - whose journey from Arundel Castle to global business owner is as remarkable as it is rooted in place. Donna grew up in the grounds of Arundel Castle, where her family worked as part of the staff, before entering care at aged 15 and...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 29: Sussex Money Matters: Tackling Debt And Building Trust Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Emma Norledge - Deputy CEO, Wave Community Bank 🔍 Episode summary What if the future of devolution wasn’t just about power – but about money that stays in Sussex? In this episode, Richard Freeman talks to Emma Norledge, Deputy Chief Executive of Wave Community Bank, a not-for-profit credit union helping thousands of people across East Sussex, Brighton and Kent access fair, local finance. Credit unions aren’t really banks as we know them; they’re still...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 28: Why Sussex Needs To Look After Its Shopkeepers Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Shiv Misra - founder of Kindly 🔍 Episode summary In this episode, Richard Freeman talks with Shiv Misra, founder of Kindly, a Brighton homegrown supermarket with a difference; fair prices, no plastic, and no gimmicks. Shiv’s story is one of grit, optimism and retail reform, building something sustainable in every sense of the word. From taking over the old HISBE store to juggling a day job in IT and and growing a new model of retail, Shiv explains what independent...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 27: Is Art Sussex' Civic Superpower? Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Lesley Samms - founder of Pure Arts Group 🔍 Episode summary In this conversation, Richard Freeman sits down with artist mentor, curator and Pure Arts Group founder Lesley Samms – a powerhouse advocate for visual artists across Sussex and beyond. Lesley shares her journey from leaving behind corporate success at Coca-Cola to becoming a champion of grassroots creativity, community connection and artistic confidence. Based in Battle, she has built networks that help artists find...
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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 26: Can Sussex Lead On Closing The Loop? Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Steve Creed - co-founder of Circular Brighton & Hove 🔍 Episode summary In this conversation, Richard Freeman sits down with Steve Creed – a Canadian-born sustainability consultant and leading voice in Sussex’s circular-economy movement. Steve has spent decades connecting the dots between food, housing, transport, climate and culture, helping councils, housing groups and social enterprises to think differently about waste and regeneration. As co-founder of Circular...
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– Episode 19:
The Lessons From North Yorkshire
Host: Richard Freeman
Guest: James Farrar - Chief Executive, York & North Yorkshire Combined Mayoral Authority
🔍 Episode summary
Sussex is heading for devolution—new unitaries, a directly elected mayor, and big expectations. So what does it really take to go from theory to action?
Richard talks to James Farah, Chief Executive of the York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority, about how his region navigated local government reorganisation and launched a mayoral combined authority - then moved quickly from promises to projects. York & North Yorkshire (like Sussex) spans rural, coastal and urban communities, a national park, diverse economies and different political colours. James shares how they built trust, agreed an economic framework before the election, created “quick win” pipelines for year one, and put in place the relationships and rigour to sustain momentum.
It’s a candid, highly practical conversation about power, place and delivery — packed with lessons Sussex can use now.
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🎯 Why this matters
“Where combined authorities work best, they don’t do to each other. The mayor doesn’t do to the councils, and the councils don’t do to the mayor. They work in partnership - on shared priorities, with shared resources.”
“The big prize is certainty. Longer-term settlements let you plan 10 years out, build a pipeline, and be more ambitious. Then an integrated settlement lets you blend transport, skills, housing and net zero around outcomes for people and places.”
🧠 Topics covered include:
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The road to devolution: why York & North Yorkshire did local government reorganisation first, then launched the combined authority.
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“Day One readiness”: creating an economic framework (not a strategy) pre-election so any incoming mayor inherits agreed priorities - and can then add their flavour.
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Quick wins vs. long game: town-centre footfall projects, EV infrastructure and cultural boosts in year one, while planning bigger structural investments.
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How the machine works: the non-political executive team, statutory responsibilities, and why robust governance and assurance matter.
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Partnership, not push: the constitutional principle that local leaders must support local investment, and the human work of trust at political, CEO and director levels.
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Accountability & engagement: publishing plans and decisions, formal evaluation (including government gateway reviews), and the evolving challenge of two-way public engagement across rural areas.
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Competitive advantage & enablers: focusing on sectors with exponential potential while underpinning tourism, micro-businesses and town centres, enabled by skills, housing and connectivity.
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Housing & demographics: the cost/availability crunch pushing young people out - and why affordable housing is a central economic policy.
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What devolution unlocks: senior reach into Whitehall, multi-year funding certainty, and the path to integrated settlements that blend budgets around outcomes - and crowd in private finance
“We’re not just a big city—we’re a region of 30+ towns. Invest in town centres and footfall to build momentum.”
📚 Further reading and references
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York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority – Devolution & Mayor
https://yorknorthyorks-ca.gov.uk -
York & North Yorkshire Devolution Deal (Gov.uk)
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/york-and-north-yorkshire-devolution-deal -
Levelling Up White Paper (executive overview)
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/levelling-up-the-united-kingdom -
Centre for Cities – Metro Mayors explained
https://www.centreforcities.org/metro-mayors/ -
Transport for the South East – Strategic Investment Plan (Sussex context)
https://transportforthesoutheast.org.uk/our-vision/strategic-investment-plan/ -
Local Government Reorganisation: lessons learned (LGA)
https://www.local.gov.uk/topics/devolution/devolution-and-lg-reorganisation-hub
🎧 Production credits
Host: Richard Freeman
Guest: James Farrar
Sound design / editing / original music: Chris Thorpe-Tracey
Production management: Letitia McConalogue
Recorded: Remote (Normandy ↔ Sussex) with thanks to the calm after the storm
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