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Why no station at Glyne Gap?

It is ironic that you can sit in the new M&S Cafe at Glyne Gap and see the trains pass by, but there’s no way you can take your shopping home via the railway. In order to raise this point publicly, Hastings Alliance organised a demonstration – ‘Why No Station?’ – at Ravenside shopping centre last

Murder… a private view

“It’s opening night at the top art house gallery The White Box, but rivalries are running deep between artists and critics alike.”

Posted 18:25 Monday, Dec 2, 2013 In: Performance Tags: , , , , ,

Steering Hastings to Fairtrade status

A steering committee has been established to lead Hastings and St Leonards’ charge towards becoming a Fairtrade town. The mobilisation of Fairtrade forces in the town should be reflected in higher participation in next year’s, Fairtrade Fortnight, which will have a campaigning focus on bananas. HOT’s Nick Terdre reports.

Unthank School of Writing

Write your way into the New Year

Local writers, both new and experienced, will have a chance to polish their words when a new branch of the Unthank School of Writing (USoW) opens its doors soon in Hastings. The course tutor, Sharon Zink, explains more.

Make 2014 your creative year at the Jerwood!

The Jerwood Gallery is seeking volunteers to join its vibrant team as Gallery Stewards, supporting its work as a cultural hub in Hastings, and playing a key role in the network of coastal galleries across the South East.

Posted 13:33 Wednesday, Nov 20, 2013 In: Arts News Tags: , , , ,
Thierry Alexandre Photography by Ben Francis

Meet: Thierry Alexandre

From: London and Hastings

SPARK sets out its stall

Working with young people in a voluntary or community group? Specialist help and advice is available from SPARK, who invite interested parties to see what they have to offer this week. Chris Connelley reports.

Posted 15:02 Monday, Nov 18, 2013 In: Grassroots Tags: , , , , ,

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