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Archives for 2017 | Page 11 of 78

East Sussex issues joint call for fairer funding

With the autumn budget looming, local government leaders across East Sussex have joined forces to call for an end to the constant cuts in funding which have hit public services hard. Nick Terdre reports.

Seeking Fat Tuesday musicians

Hastings Fat Tuesday festival is looking to bring the best new music to Hastings in 2018 – and they’re seeking musicians across a wide spectrum of musical genres who want to be amongst the performers rather than the audience. Hannah Collison writes. 

Cross party statement on fossil fuel investment

A cross party statement calls on East Sussex County Council to stop investing in fossil fuels. As international climate talks start in Berlin, a new report shows that councils across the UK are investing more than £16 billion in companies like BP and Exxon.

An English rose with Italian roots

Carly Paoli has been delighting audiences throughout the world, shared stages with Andrea Bocelli, José Carreras and Elaine Paige, and can count the Pope and Prince Charles amongst her fans. Now the classical singer is coming home to the UK to tour with one of the country’s most successful musical theatre groups, Britain’s Got Talent winners, Collabro.

Fund-raising sale of art

A sale of art will take place on Saturday 18th in aid of Hastings Supports Refugees and the local Labour Party’s Good Ruddance fighting fund. Rachel Lever, one of the moving forces behind the initiative, writes in praise of the sale of art as fund-raiser.

Tackling housing and homelessness in Hastings

The government’s relentless imposition of austerity naturally hits the worst-off hardest. Given the drastic shortage of social and affordable housing, finding and keeping a place to live has become a problem for many in Hastings. Peter Chowney, leader of Hastings Borough Council, told Nick Terdre how it is tackling problems of housing and homelessness in difficult circumstances.

Hastings Harbour: Penny Beale’s views  

 

Gardeners raise money for Seaview

Lower Torfield Allotment Society have organised an evening of gardening delight to raise funds for The Seaview Project, which offers support to those on the margins of society. Come along and be entertained with horticulturally inspired poetry, prose humour and fun, MC’d by Old Towner and actress, Amanda Burton.

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