Hastings United plan Tilekiln move
The U’s are on the move. Hastings United have identified a site for their new stadium, while Horntye Park trustees also promise news on alternative options for their sports facilities. Nick Terdre reports.
The U’s are on the move. Hastings United have identified a site for their new stadium, while Horntye Park trustees also promise news on alternative options for their sports facilities. Nick Terdre reports.
Affordable housing provision in Hastings has taken a knock with the approval by the planning committee of an application to slash the quota on the Archery Ground development. Nick Terdre reports.
The public footpath through the Stade amusement park is under threat. What will the Foreshore Trust do? What does the Council think? Bernard McGinley takes a stroll down it, while he still can.
Hard to comprehend, but Queensbury House, home to many charities and not-for-profit organisations was broken into, vandalised and a lot of valuable, valued and necessary equipment stolen. Not that these actions would be okay in any circumstances, but in this case, whoever carried out this mindless vandalism can have no conscience and must have been pretty desperate, as they targeted young people, artists musicians and the homeless. Zelly Restorick reports.
The Future of Energy in Hastings and Rother. You are invited to take part in an open table discussion on the Future of Energy in Hastings with key energy thinkers and innovators from across the UK.
Holy Trinity Hastings (HTH) held its own Bake-Off on Sunday 7 October with local master bakers as part of the 11.15am informal service, with its café, live music and kids’ groups, writes HOT’s Vanessa Alves
While the proposed Combe Valley Sports Village on the Bulverhythe recreation ground has died a death, Hastings Borough Council is pushing ahead with plans for a large housing estate on the site. Meanwhile Hastings United is looking at developing a new football ground in Hollington. Nick Terdre reports.