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Wake up and hear the coffee!

As part of this years Coastal Currents Arts Festival, sound artist James Brewster will create an interactive sound installation using the reconditioned vintage coffee machine at Plenty.

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Posted 19:33 Thursday, Aug 25, 2011 In: Music & Sound

Rock around the clock

Giant sticks of rock are appearing in Hastings & St Leonard’s. Its all part of this years Coastal Currents – the creator is Beccy Mccray, another new talent recently moved to St Leonard’s from the Smoke!

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Posted 19:19 In: Arts News

Hiroshima remembered

Local anti-war activists Hastings Against War were delighted when up to 100 people gathered in Alexandra Park to commemorate Hiroshima Day recently, writes John Enefer. Hiroshima Day on 6 August is marked around the world and recalls the atomic bomb attack on the city by the US B29 plane Enola Gay in 1945.

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Posted 19:14 In: Campaigns

Work starts on Hastings-Bexhill seafront cycle/walkway

At last the long awaited start of the Bulverhythe Link is to begin!  For those of you that don’t know it by this name, it is the link up between the end of the cycle lane by the beach huts and the start of the bike track up
and over Galley Hill to Bexhill.

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Posted 14:41 Friday, Aug 19, 2011 In: Home Ground

People’s Pier seeks inspirational leader

Earlier this year, the Hastings Pier and White Rock Trust secured a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £357,000 to set up a feasibility study for the future of Hastings Pier.

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Posted 17:08 Thursday, Aug 18, 2011 In: Campaigns

New-look Priory Quarter unveiled Few will probably mourn the passing of Queensbury House but how many will welcome its replacement? “It’s a monstrosity,” was one comment. Whatever your reaction, it’s on the way – planning permission was granted by the council earlier this month.

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Posted 15:24 In: Home Ground

Anti-dog poo campaign goes Guerilla!

If Dick Whittington visited Hastings and Saint Leonards, he’d be sad to find the streets were paved not with gold, but with dog muck.

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While the council fiddles, Archery Ground suffers – and at times burns.

Waiting for Gladedale

The council’s failure to set any deadline for Gladedale Estates to respond to its criticisms of the developer’s amended proposal for redeveloping the Archery Ground has prompted pressure group Stag, which has led objections to the plans, to push for a time-limit.

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Posted 11:52 Saturday, Aug 13, 2011 In: Campaigns

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