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HBC perseveres with disability discrimination for proposed Harold Place restaurant

Following the recent article here on the newbuild restaurant proposals, Hastings Borough Council  (HBC) alleged a ‘misleading and inaccurate headline and article’. A detailed comment was published that resisted the charge. Bernard McGinley takes another look. When is a lift not a lift?

Drawing Life

Helping people live with dementia

The Hastings and St Leonards Dementia Action Alliance (HSLDAA) is a small charity that is seeking to make Hastings and St Leonards more dementia friendly. Raising awareness and understanding of dementia can help those living with the condition, along with their carers, to confidently live their daily lives. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths was interested to find out more.

Poster showing people's faces on top of spoons being lowered into a bowl

Comedy Cuisine live comedy in aid of Hastings Supports Refugees

Hastings Comedy and Cabaret Society is resurrecting a popular charity comedy night, coming up on Friday 25 February, says Annie Waite.

End of an era at The Horse & Groom

It is with great sadness that HOT shares the news of the death of Horse & Groom landlord David Sansbury, who died in hospital on Saturday 19 February aged 68. HOT’s Erica Smith pays tribute to her favourite landlord.

Posted 20:50 Sunday, Feb 20, 2022 In: Hastings People Tags: , ,

Grant to kickstart urgent repair programme at His Place

The future is looking brighter for His Place community church following the award of a grant from Historic England to perform detailed planning for an extensive programme of repairs and to research its musical heritage. An open day and free concert is planned on 12 March which the church hopes will help drum up community support for its bid for funds to implement the repairs. Nick Terdre reports.

Return of the Magnificent Sonics

The post-pandemic Hastings Fat Tuesday festival wouldn’t be complete without some sonic interventions. Sunday Sonics goes underground this year and promises a pot-pourri of audio/visual weirdness well worthy of a visit. James Weaver will attempt to lure you into the basement.

Posted 09:59 Saturday, Feb 19, 2022 In: Music & Sound

A legend looks back

HOT’s Chris Connelley looks forward to next week’s book launch by local publishing legend Tony Collins.

Posted 15:57 Thursday, Feb 17, 2022 In: Literature Tags: ,

Mondays in March are for Model Making!

The great joy in 1970s households was the cereal packet. Vouchers and gifts could be found inside them, and when you had finished munching their edible contents, there was nothing better to do than cut them up to make models. This is why artist Mark Daniels seized on the opportunity to get involved with the ATownExploresABook22 Art Trail inspired by Rumer Godden’s 1972 novel, The Diddakoi. HOT’s Erica Smith limbers up for a session with scissors and cardboard.

Posted 10:37 In: Community Arts
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