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Calling All Teachers: Free CPD Session on Improving Outcomes for Children from Refugee Backgrounds

For the past year The Refugee Buddy Project has been researching and writing a report on the experiences of local refugee families in education. This report will be launched at a free CPD (Continuing Professional Development) event for teachers and educationalists on 18th November 2021 4.30pm at the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery. There will be refreshments as well as free resources for attendees.

Posted 13:26 Wednesday, Nov 10, 2021 In: Education Tags: ,

Peter Knight’s Gigspanner at The Stables Theatre

On 7th November Gigspanner returned to The Stables Theatre. Darren Johnson was in attendance and soaking up the vibes.

Hastings Philharmonic Choir in concert on Saturday

Hastings Philharmonic Choir is returning to regular performance with a concert on Saturday night at Christ Church in St Leonards featuring mainly Mozart, to which all are invited.

Posted 10:44 Friday, Nov 5, 2021 In: Music & Sound Tags: , , ,

New shows from Zoom and Zuzushii

In addition to the photography exhibitions reported elsewhere, two new art shows are under way courtesy of Zoom Arts and Zuzishii Art Laboratory.

Female photographers claim their space

Women who ride motorbikes, representations of the Virgin Mary, and issues around hair all feature in this exciting group exhibition. Erica Smith looks at the wealth of subjects explored by ‘women who shoot’.

Extinction Rebellion Hastings & St Leonards challenge HBC to ‘step up’ or stand down

Following the Climate Change Report to Cabinet on 4 October, Extinction Rebellion Hastings and St Leonards (XRHSL) took to the streets on the day of the last council meeting, 13 October, to demand the council accelerate active measures to combat the climate crisis.

Turner prize nominees Project Art Works at Hastings Contemporary

It felt odd and exhilarating to walk into Hastings Contemporary and straight into, what in effect is, Project Art Works’ recreated studio space. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths was delighted to come face to face with large scrolls of paintings hanging in the Foreshore Gallery. Shortlisted for the 2021 Turner Prize, Hastings Contemporary has given locals the opportunity to see the artists’ work in their home town.

Ore mansion retaining wall breaches Council Act

The Ore bloated mansion case (HS/FA/21/00712) still has discrepancies to be resolved. How many are there? How many retrospective applications is too many? What about the wall that breaches a local Parliamentary act and lacks necessary approvals? Bernard McGinley, who also took the photos, takes a look at both sides.

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