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United’s Maggs and  Cant are sacked!

After a recent run of poor results, United manager John Maggs was relieved of his duties at the Pilot Field, along with first team coach, Cliff Cant. The decision was made early on Sunday morning after a recent run of poor results, lack of signings and defeat to promotion rivals Leatherhead on the previous day, writes HOT’s Liam Willis.

Posted 19:35 Tuesday, Jan 28, 2014 In: Sport Tags: , , , , , , ,

Local business urged to buy pier shares

As the sale of community shares in Hastings pier passes the £200,000 mark, local businesses have been encouraged to buy a stake or just make a donation at a breakfast event organised by Hastings Pier Charity (HPC). Nick Terdre reports.

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.

Posted 16:54 Wednesday, Jan 22, 2014 In: 1067 & All That Tags: , , , ,

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.

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