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Sarah Jane Morris and Antonio Forcione

Deep and soulful-voiced Sarah Jane Morris returns to St Leonards-on-Sea, this time combining musical energies with Antonio Forcione, as part of their worldwide tour to promote the launch of their collaborative album, Compared to What? Having seen Sarah Jane at The Masonic Hall last year and witnessed her performance in reality, Zelly Restorick encourages you to go along and listen and see for yourself.

Posted 20:00 Tuesday, Oct 4, 2016 In: Music & Sound Tags: , , ,

Further coastal protection works about to start

The second stage of coastal protection works are due to start on the seafront in Hastings this week. To help keep the beach in place and to protect the sea wall, two new rock groynes will be constructed along the Carlisle Parade frontage, the council reports. Added to this, beach will be moved from the Harbour Arm area and a new set of timber access steps to the beach will be installed.

Drone week of action in Hastings

Sometimes I find myself looking up at the sky and thanking my blessings that I am not being targeted by drones operated by people from distant shores who see me as their enemy. I’m aware that we have military personnel in this country trained in the art of drone warfare, sitting thousands of miles away from their chosen targets for surveillance and attack – and I think: if we’re doing this to other people, why wouldn’t others use the same tactics on us? There but for the grace of God, etc. Zelly Restorick reports. 

Forum arranged for Harrow Lane development

The council has arranged a public meeting for a proposed housing development on the recreation ground at the top of Harrow Lane this Wednesday, 5 October. Nick Terdre reports.

Community Garden Open Day and Food Celebration!

This Sunday, 9 October, 12-3pm at the Transition Town Community Garden, St Leonards Warrior Square station, the Transition Town Hastings (TTH) team invites you to share some of their harvest and celebrate their transformative endeavours. Karen Simnett from TTH writes.

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