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Archives for 2014 | Page 14 of 47

Roger Blaker’s debut at the Fleet

Forty years after he began painting, Roger Blaker has his first show, at the The Fleet Gallery in St Leonards. Siobhan O’Hanlon went to see it and spoke to the artist.

 Journey to Sharonville

Sussex-based author Sharon Zink takes us to a world of her own in her first novel, Welcome to Sharonville, reviewed here by Leigh Kennedy.

Pedalling into the sunset

The idea of chucking life’s routines in and heading off into the sunset is an appealing daydream for many people. One possible escape plan would be to pack everything onto a bicycle and get pedalling. HOT’s Rebecca Snotflower speaks to Paul Welsh,

Park Bench

Forever in our hearts

Sean O’Shea discusses the changing nature of relationships in the private sphere and in the workplace, appreciates the solace available in church buildings and asks if human beings are on their way to becoming an endangered species.

Isle of Rhum Highland Pony

Brownbread Horse Rescue Centre Open Day

Brownbread Horse Rescue Centre are holding their annual September Open Day this Sunday – a chance for you to have a fun day out and help the Centre with their fund raising. HOT’s Zelly Restorick drove out to Ashburnham to have a chat with husband and wife team, Tony and Dinty, who have been running the Centre since 1972.

Bottle Alley Bike Bomb by Sid Saunders.

Bottle Alley Bike Bomb

This Coastal Currents weekend has been a busy one. Bev Francis [HOT Style reporter] took part in the Pier to Eternity illuminated bike ride.

So Create A Difference!

Do you want to get more involved in the architectural and planning process for Hastings that will shape the town’s future?  In particular are you interested in the future of the seafront, which is subject of a current consultation process by Hastings Borough Council? Hastings Urban Design Group (HUDG) and Hastings Trust are following up on the popular ‘pop-up’ exhibition of imaginative architectural designs for sites throughout Hastings and St Leonards with a  seminar, writes HOT’s Chris Cormack.

Men behaving beautifully

HOT’s Chris Connelley was transfixed by Melt Down, a Coastal Currents installation that was quite literally a walk in the park.

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