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Archives for 2015 | Page 23 of 50

Cat Gerrard as Ferdinand Photo Crow Tree Theatre Company

A unique Tempest in St Leonards

Markwick Gardens in St Leonard’s-on-Sea is a magical location. It’s akin to stepping into a Secret Garden. Over the end of August bank holiday weekend, Crow Tree Theatre Company is transforming these subscription gardens into Prospero’s Island. Or is it Caliban’s?

© Ruth Corney

Watery tales

What does water mean to you? Do you even think about it? Someone who does is Amy Sharrocks, an artist, whose creative life is bound up with the substance. She has devised several ‘performances’ around the element and people’s relationship to it. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths went along to take the waters.

Hastings Town Hall Photo Jon Collins

Relocation reel

Administrative changes are pending from the local Councils. Reporter Jon Collins takes a look at property portfolios and implications.

‘Project Semicolon’

Erin Veness gets the needle in Bexhill…

Posted 14:42 Wednesday, Aug 19, 2015 In: Health Matters Tags: , , , , , ,
Alma Villas Photo Richard Price

Highways Department gains £10,000 by supporting application

Local planning applications often seem to be a contentious topic – and the proposal to demolish a bungalow and build ten houses was one that catalysed a vehement response from local residents. Local Government and Planning freelance journalist, Richard Price, reports.

Launch of new Geotourist smartphone app, Hastings Old Town.

Free App Launched To Boost Tourism In Hastings

A new audio app for Hastings Old Town has been launched, catalysed by a partnership between Hastings Borough Council and Geotourist, providing a new, easy to use way of learning the history of this mediaeval town.

Photo A Commons Sense

Around and about XV

A blog by HOT’s Zelly Restorick and what has crossed her path in the past week.

A still from the film Seeds of Freedom

Food for thought

Sustainable, indigenous farming versus a multinational commercialised agricultural system. What are the human consequences? And the remedies? Hastings Against War has united with Hastings and District Interfaith Forum to organise a talk about the consequences and repercussions of this change in farming methods and ideology. HOT’s Zelly Restorick reports.

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