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Hastings Greenway Group

The Hastings Greenway Project is an innovative network of linked almost traffic-free routes, that everyone can enjoy for leisure, amenity and utility walking, as well as cycling. Starting at Hastings Town Centre the Greenway will run 10 miles to Ore, Silverhill, Hollington & Mayfield and the Conquest Hospital. Here’re some up-coming events where the group will have a presence:

Posted 15:08 Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019 In: The HOT Planet Tags: ,

Hastings to celebrate its first-ever Car Free Day

Seafront road closure planned for community street party, marking the start of Sustainability on Sea 2019! A stretch of Hastings seafront from Warrior Square gardens to the pier will be closed to traffic on Sunday 22 September to mark World Car Free Day.

Sustainability on Sea: over 60 events, gatherings and workshops!

This is the second Sustainability on Sea (SOS), a nine day festival – and this year it has grown and evolved, including many more events from Winchelsea to Bexhill, all connected by care and concern for our environment, sustainable living and regenerative culture. Firstly, we’ve listed some of the practical workshops and events – and then some of the creative ones. 

Comedy at the Laughing Stag on Friday

It’s Laughing Stag comedy night at the Stag Inn this Friday with entertainment from four leading comics and a collection of foodstuffs in aid of Hastings Food Bank, as the organisers explain.

Greenham Remembered: an exhibition

Greenham Remembered: an exhibition

Petition should trigger debate on ESCC’s role in finding climate change

Cream Tea, Path Walk and Ice House opening

You are invited to join a Heritage Open Day walk starting at The Ice House in Summerfield Woods/Horntye Park in Hastings on Sunday 22 September and culminating in a cream tea. Heather Grief writes.

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How do you know if I’m real? (plus literary events from 17 Sept 2019)

Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) about to write our news stories, articles and novels? We’ve got cars that drive themselves, planes that no longer need a pilot, fake news to manipulate our voting patterns, so how about stories? Are writers about to be made redundant? Shall we be left at the mercy of algorithms devised by the powerful to lull us into submission to their agendas? Angela J. Phillip investigates (or at least, she says it’s her).

Posted 09:00 Tuesday, Sep 17, 2019 In: Hastings Bookchat Tags: ,
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