Emma Jones highlights the lack of money in women's football which means most players have to take on a second job
100 Lewes Women #53 – Katie Rood
Katie Rood is plays for Lewes FC Women and is an New Zealand International. She says 'There’s such a strong sense of community and purpose around the club and I think it would be an absolute force if more locals were to buy into it.'
100 Lewes Women #52 – Hannah Wood
A hundred years ago, Hannah Wood became the first woman borough councillor in Lewes
100 Lewes Women #51 – Prof. Jackie Cassell
Prof Cassell, Deputy Dean at Brighton & Hove Medical School, talks about her unusual route into medicine
100 Lewes Women #50 – Katy Bourne
Katy Bourne, the elected Police & Crime Commissioner for Sussex tells us about her role and her thoughts on leadership
100 Lewes Women #49 – Ellen Knapton
Ellen Knapton was the matron of a WW1 hospital in Lewes. She died worn out from fighting the 1918/19 flu pandemic
100 Lewes Women: 48 – Zoe Nicholson
Zoe Nicholson, local businesswoman and former Leader of Lewes District Councillor, discusses leadership
100 Lewes Women #45 – 47: Women Leaders of Lewes District Council
We celebrate the four women who have led Lewes District Council and consider how far society has yet to go to achieve equal representation
100 Lewes Women #44 – Jess King
Multi-talented footballer and rapper Jess King tells us about the women who have inspired her
Fiftyish Famous Women
The Famous Women dinner service at Charleston is full of surprises. Artists Vanessa Bell & Duncan Grant produced portraits of fascinating women from history