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Indie Film Week 2014

The Electric Palace Cinema is putting on special screenings of independent films from across the UK from 6-9 February 2014.  Come along this February for a showcase of four independent movies from a variety of directors and UK locations, writes Annie Waite.

Posted 18:38 Sunday, Feb 2, 2014 In: Film Tags: , , ,

Hastings Mardi Gras

Sean O’Shea talks to Bob Tipler of the Cajun Dawgs about his plans for developing the increasingly popular Hastings Fat Tuesday Festival (Mardi Gras), the origin of Cajun music and his band the Cajun Dawgs.

Cup defeat as Hillians gain revenge

Monday 27 January 2014

Posted 10:51 Thursday, Jan 30, 2014 In: Sport Tags: , , , , , , , ,
Janey in Kabul

Hastings film-maker returns from Afghanistan

Having previously covered Janey Moffat Lalöe’s plans to travel to Afghanistan with peace activist Maya Evans by HOT, Xaverine Bates was keen to speak to Janey about how she fared over there and how the experience of being in Kabul had shaped her experiences since her return to the UK.

Herring girls call to song

Hastings Fishing Families on show in Parliament

Normally, Paul Joy and the other Hastings fishermen go up to Parliament to talk to DEFRA and European fishing organisations, but last night, they were the stars of their own show in the House of Commons. HOT’s Erica Smith went ‘up to town’ to visit the show and meet the stars of the sea.

Amber Rudd invites Hastings to share her aims

In her most recent newsletter, Amber Rudd, the Conservative MP for Hastings and Rye, has outlined three items on her agenda for Hastings. HOT’s Chris Cormack reports on this and invites the other party candidates to send HOT three items on their agenda.

Traidcraft roadshow hits Hastings

Traidcraft, the fair trade retailer, is holding its first roadshow in Hastings on Thursday. In addition to the usual fairly traded products, it will bring a message from producers and advice on how to get involved in promoting fairer trade relations. Nick Terdre reports.

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