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Archives for January | 2014 | Page 2 of 4

Hastings PSC prepares for action

Following their inaugural meeting earlier this month, the Hastings branch of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign has sent HOT the following statement and details of their next meeting.

A Rummage round St Leonard’s with the Battleaxe

St Leonard’s is a browser’s mecca – everything from very upmarket arty galleries to basic junk. Hastings Battleaxe reviews antiques vintage shops and galleries from her walk around St Leonard’s.

Meet Abbi Riddihough

New neighbours for Stockleigh Road

If you are in the Seven Streets area of St Leonards this weekend, look out for moving vans in Stockleigh Road. Seven new homes have been created by the Amicus Horizon housing association and the new residents will be moving in over the next few days. HOT’s Erica Smith went round to check out the decor and lend a cup of sugar.

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Sweet Desserts, an interactive murder mystery

Coast Restaurant

John Stiles

Looking beyond the labels

No Labels is a documentary photographic exhibition currently showing at Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. The intention of local photographer, John Stiles, is to show viewers the characters and personalities of some of the people who attend the Seaview Project, asking us to look beyond the labels and see the individuals. HOT’s Zelly Restorick went along to the exhibition and spoke to Stiles about his work.

Lewes walker discovers St Leonard’s charms

Sea, street art (including a Banksy), fabulous regency architecture, grand art deco, aristocratic parkland, the rich, the poor and the trendy, and all within a kilometre of St Leonards Warrior Square station! Sustainable travel expert Chris Smith from Lewes has launched a new historic and scenic walk around St Leonards, writes Chris Cormack.

Rebirth of Little Roar

Late last year saw the rebirth of Little Roar Gill waterfall in Alexandra Park with help from Sussex Wildlife Trust, Hastings Borough Council and local volunteers. HOT’s newest contributor Alice Hull went along to the opening ceremony.

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