
The Language of Green
The Language of Green is a show by SoCo Artists, a professional group of artists based in East Sussex, in the Crypt Gallery at St Mary in the Castle. Roz Cran, a member of the group, reports.
The Language of Green is a show by SoCo Artists, a professional group of artists based in East Sussex, in the Crypt Gallery at St Mary in the Castle. Roz Cran, a member of the group, reports.
The Sara Lee Trust, in partnership with Hastings Shiatsu College, is holding a Shiatsu Awareness Raising Day at St. Michael’s Hospice on Saturday 9 May. Come along for an hour or two to receive a treatment and learn how Shiatsu can help you.
With the election fast approaching, I am puzzled that economic issues continue to be the priority and dominate the headlines rather than environmental matters. IF what we are being told is true regarding the state of this planet, vital resources and humanity’s future, then it seems to be a form of insanity not to make them a priority.
Just to let you know, the Gardeners’ Question Time team visited the Bohemia Walled Garden last week. Chairperson, Mary Dawson says that the programme will be broadcast either on Friday 1 May and Sunday 3 May OR Friday 8 May and Sunday 10 May – and should be available on BBC i-player.
This third blog by local architect, Ken Davis about his project, The Fish House, will deal very briefly with design/layout issues and planning: the latter being so called ‘Town Planning’.
Realistically, does St Leonards and Hastings need another coffee shop? No is probably the answer. But then what happens if someone breaks the mould and ups the ante? Well then the answer is ‘yes’. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths went along to investigate a new place taking shape on the front at St Leonards.
Some good news on the environment front: after 10 years of vigorous and determined campaigning by a number of groups and individuals, Speckled Wood in Ore has been declared ‘saved’. HOT’s Zelly Restorick reports.