
Smileology!
One early morning this week, walking from St Leonards to Glyne Gap, the sun high in the sky, HOT journalist, Zelly Restorick, was filled with a sense of lovingness and goodwill towards all who crossed her path.
One early morning this week, walking from St Leonards to Glyne Gap, the sun high in the sky, HOT journalist, Zelly Restorick, was filled with a sense of lovingness and goodwill towards all who crossed her path.
As many young people await the results of their A Levels, Sean O’Shea remembers his own college days and wonders if it’s so sweet to be 16 anymore.
HOT journalist Erica Smith professes no interest in the Olympics OR knitting, but when Philip Bray from the Post Office Tea Rooms told her about the knitted Olympics in the window, she was down like a shot to see more!
Tucked between the exit road from Morrisons and the railway line is a unique business environment that is under threat from Hastings Borough Council. Erica Smith goes back to explore her old haunt…
Government approval for the council’s proposed compulsory purchase of Hastings pier should be decided soon, and in November the Heritage Lottery Fund is due to rule on the application for funds to rebuild the pier. Well before the end of the year, then, the local community will know if the project to restore the pier is to be realised. The signs are looking good, Nick Terdre writes.
There is one more week to visit a remarkable exhibition at Baker Mamanova Gallery in Norman Road, St Leonards. Erica Smith explains why it’s too good to miss.