Chris Roskell marks arrival with Stables show
Renowned abstract artist Chris Roskell has moved to Hastings where he marks his arrival with a show of recent works at the Stables art gallery. Siobhan O’Hanlon went to renew acquaintance with his work.
Renowned abstract artist Chris Roskell has moved to Hastings where he marks his arrival with a show of recent works at the Stables art gallery. Siobhan O’Hanlon went to renew acquaintance with his work.
As part of Co-operative Fortnight [19 June–3 July], a group of local people gathered at The White Rock Hotel to share their experiences and explore the pros and cons of co-operative living and working. With Hastings Online Times about to step towards a co-operative working structure, HOT’s Zelly Restorick went along to learn more.
Encouraged by the positive feedback from the Don’t Count Yourself Out campaign to encourage young people to engage in the democratic process, James Bacon has given primary school children the chance to engage in debate, and found they weren’t shy of expressing their opinions, as he describes below. He has also gained the support of Hastings’ new mayor as he ventures into new areas to promote the importance of political involvement.