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No Voice, No Choice

“I am banging the ban long distance live exports drum again”, writes HOT’s Zelly Restorick. Michael Gove is apparently now considering not banning this cruel industry, post Brexit, but making some restrictions. If this is an issue you care about, now is the time to do something.

Posted 21:13 Monday, Sep 17, 2018 In: Campaigns Tags: , ,

Economics as if people and planet matter

Evolving and exploring sustainable economics systems. Locally. Thinking in terms of our specific USPs (Unique Selling Points). A fully personalised, local sustainable economic system that considers us (humanity), the planet, resources and a thriving environment for all involved, whatever variety of Earth Resident you are. HOT’s Zelly Restorick, a member of a local action group, reports.

Support The Big Sleep 2018

The Big Sleep is coming up again to raise awareness of homelessness in our town (numbers are rising) as well as raising funds for the Seaview Project, who support those on the margins of society. You can take part: either as a participant, sleeping outside for a night in a cardboard box – or as a sponsor, or

Feast of new music at composers festival

More than 200 musicians, 70 pieces of music, composers flying in from all over the world and a Japanese dance troupe: all will feature in the Fourth International Composers Festival, which will take place in Hastings and Bexhill from 21 to 23 September. Julian Norridge provides the details.

Hexagonal jazz gig at the Printworks

The popular Hastings-based jazz band Hexagonal, made up of highly respected local musicians who all have international reputations, are launching their new album McCoy and Mseleku with a special performance at The Printworks this Sunday. Julian Norridge reports.

Posted 17:11 Friday, Sep 14, 2018 In: Music & Sound

HOT Style: Meet Lela

Spotted on Hastings Pier.

Wanted: action on sustainable transport

The need to encourage action on sustainable transport by the authorities in County Hall and Hastings Town Hall was one of the key themes aired at the September meeting of Hastings Sustainable Transport Forum. Nick Terdre reports.

Piano competition goes biennial

The prestigious Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition, which has been growing in stature every year for the last 14 years, is to become a biennial event after next year’s competition. Julian Norridge reports.

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