
Comedy benefit gig raises £1000s for HFS
A comedy benefit gig at the De La Warr Pavilion on 25 May
Last week HOT published an article about Woman’s Place UK coming to Hastings on 20 June. This week, we publish a voice from the other side of the debate – Natasha Scott is one of the organisers of Hastings Pride and a trans-woman.
A week of events in East Sussex, aimed at recognising the vital role played by people who care for a family member or friend.
State Saturdays are free for all and offer the chance to see fantastic entertainment from around the world. This Saturday, 16 June, Compagnie Dyptik presents D-Construction,who will give two performances – at 6pm and 8pm – of their challenging, alternative Hip Hop dance.
The Heart of Hastings warmly invites you to a guided woodland walk around the old power station site in Ore on Saturday 16 June from 10am. People will be on hand to inform you about the ecology and history of the area, as well as Heart of Hastings’ plans for the site. Environment and Outreach co-ordinator for Heart of Hastings Community Land Trust – and also the guide for the walk, Anton Hack writes.
BBC Sussex announces the return of their Community Heroes Awards for 2018. This is the eighth year of these awards, recognising unsung heroes from across Sussex, with entries being sought in a variety of categories, designed to reflect everything from volunteers to young achievers.
Hastings is getting ready to celebrate Bloomsday in one of the most appropriate places possible for an important modernist text: Hastings Library or the Brassey Institute at Claremont in the town centre. Lucy Brennan writes.