
One year on from reopening under the auspices of Buckswood School, St Mary in the Castle is going from strength to strength, writes Hannah Deeble.
With reference to the A Level Philosophy syllabus, HOT columnist Sean O’Shea gives examples of some of the questions discussed by philosophers without hesitation, but with enough repetition and deviation to get him thrown off Just A Minute.
It’s a brilliant concept – bands and performers from a multitude of genres, all performing Beatles songs, all in one day, all under one roof. Beatles Day is back, bigger and better for its 15th instalment, as Grace Vogiatzis reports.
Public input invited for town master plan: Chris Connelley gets excited by a novel opportunity to shape the future of Hastings and St Leonards bought to us courtesy of the Hastings Urban Design Group and RIBA.
Continuing with the theme introduced in Difference, deviation and dissent (18 Oct 2013) Sean O’Shea holds up a mirror to the world of mental health by discussing the work of psychiatry’s bête noire, the late Ronald David Laing (1927 – 1989).
Speckled Wood in Ore is under threat from development. Again. Hearing about the latest prospect of development and consultation, HOT’s Zelly Restorick went along to the woodland to speak to Martin Newbold, Chairman of the Friends of Speckled Wood Management Trust.
This Friday, Saturday and Sunday, St Leonards is celebrating the wealth of world-class designer makers that live in the area. There’s not one, but three designer maker events – one in the Baker Mamonova Gallery in Norman Road, and two in Kings Road (Claremont Studios and The Kave Gallery). Erica Smith caught up with K Avery Stallion of St Leonards accessories to see what she’ll be showing off this weekend…