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Hastings Fringe extends festival dates

The second Hastings Fringe Festival will now take place from Tuesday 30 August until Sunday 4 September inclusive. The decision to extend the programme was made as a result of the high number of performers who responded to call-outs to take part in the performance arts festival. 

Posted 20:43 Tuesday, Jul 5, 2016 In: Performance Tags: ,

By John Robinson

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Transition Town and St Leos Festival

St Leonards Festival is nearly upon us (9 and 10 July) and Transition Town Hastings are preparing for a fun day on the Saturday. They will be based in front of St Leonards Warrior Square Station rather than Warrior Gardens for a number of reasons.

A unique chance to participate in outdoor theatre making with Teatr Biuro Podróży

MSL Projects, in association with 101 Outdoor Arts and Rose Bruford College, is offering a unique three-day workshop opportunity for performers, theatre makers and arts professionals with a commitment to outdoor arts, as they explain.

Chronicling the Hastings music scene for HOT

Sean O’Shea has been interviewing local musicians for HOT for a number of years, and has recently published a collection of these interviews with an accompanying guide to venues and calendar of annual music-related events and festivals. 

Cancer awareness roadshow in town

Have any questions or concerns about cancer? Hastings and Rother residents can find out how to make positive changes to their lifestyles and how to spot cancer symptoms earlier at a series of community events in July.

Martha Trust: transforming lives

Martha Trust is a unique and inspiring charity that transforms the lives of people with profound disabilities. Martha supports young people and adults with profound physical and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) in Hastings and Deal, providing a home for life in a safe and loving environment, respite and day care.

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What next for Labour?

HOT’s Sean O’Shea discusses the aftermath of the referendum, some of the dilemmas facing the different wings of the Labour Party and asks, is it time for a divorce?

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