Writing the Map
Calling walkers, writers, artists and psychogeographers: Writing the Map is interested in your experiences of journey, your thoughts about home, and the distance between the two. Chris Sanders writes.
Calling walkers, writers, artists and psychogeographers: Writing the Map is interested in your experiences of journey, your thoughts about home, and the distance between the two. Chris Sanders writes.
Local resident, Guy Hacon, will be cycling from Oxford to Hastings, a distance of 175 miles in support of Little Gate Farm in Beckley near Rye, an innovative and purposeful care farm project supporting children and adults with learning disabilities.
The Opus Theatre will be launched in July 2017 and operate in the beautiful Grade II listed building of the former Congregational Church (presently His Place) at 24-25 Cambridge Rd, Hastings Town Centre. HOT’s Sean O’Shea talks to composer and musical director, Polo Piatti about the purpose of this new project, his hopes for its development and the range of activities which will be hosted at the venue.
The Conservation Volunteers (TCV), who run the East Sussex Health Walks project are launching two new Health Walks. One from outside the station Plaza Medical centre in Hastings on Thursday 22 June and one from Hastings Pier.
Making local energy to benefit local people. Inspiring speakers event and panel discussion. This event is part of the local 1066 Energy Campaign. Kate Meakin writes.
On Saturday 17 June, the ‘Cyril and Lilian Bishop’, Hastings’ lifeboat from 1931-1950, our ‘Ghost of Dunkirk’, is moving to her final resting place. HOT’s Chandra Masoliver asks Dee-Day White and Tush Hamilton how they inspired countless local people to become involved in the project.