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Jazz Hastings announces Henry Lowther for October 2022 session

The career of the brilliant jazz trumpeter Henry Lowther ranges from the 60s, including an appearance at the legendary Woodstock Festival, to the present day. Now on his 80th Birthday Tour, he will be appearing with his band Still Waters at the next Jazz Hastings session.

Posted 16:06 Wednesday, Sep 21, 2022 In: Music & Sound Tags: , , ,

Fiona Denning’s interior world bursts into HAF

Fiona Denning recently opened her studio to the public for Coastal Currents, the popular Hastings area September Festival . She, and her fellow artists in the St Leonards studio house, were hosts over two weekends to over three hundred and fifty curious art visitors. Now she has a show at Hastings Arts Forum, HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths went along to see it.

Posted 14:31 In: Visual Arts

Alarm bells ring at Selep over road funding arrangements

An apparent change in the funding arrangements for completing Sea Change Sussex’s Queensway Gateway Road project has set alarm bells ringing at the South East Local Enterprise Partnership ahead of its accountability board meeting on Friday 23rd. A prospective date for completing the project remains unavailable. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 11:25 Sunday, Sep 18, 2022 In: Home Ground Tags: , , , , , ,
St Anne's Church Hollington

Mission Church (St Anne’s) likely to be demolished

Hastings is at risk of losing one of its historic buildings because people are unaware that its demolition is planned. St Anne’s in Chambers Road, Hollington, is a small church designed by a distinguished architect. Its fate is to be determined by Hastings Borough Council’s planning committee probably on 28 September 2022. As notification letters of the planning application are no longer sent by the council, local people are likely to be unaware of it. Richard Price reports.

Tribunal dismisses “vexatious” claim against SEG

Save Ecclesbourne Glen has won an important victory at the Information Tribunal in its long-running battle for the release of reports which could throw light on the connection between unauthorised works in Rocklands Caravan Park and the landslip which occurred in the area of Ecclesbourne Glen immediately below the caravan site. Nick Terdre reports.

HBC makes arrangements to show the queen’s funeral

Hastings Borough Council has released details of its arrangements to show the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, when the town’s book of condolence will also be available for signing.

Posted 18:10 Wednesday, Sep 14, 2022 In: Local News Tags: , , ,

Photographic impressions of Coastal Currents 2022

As a recent arrival to St Leonard’s on Sea, Dan Percy writes about his highlights of this year’s Coastal Currents artists’ Open Studios. Alongside a range of events and exhibitions, the Open Studios are an opportunity to see local artists and makers in their place of work. This year seems a particularly vibrant Festival with over 60 open studios, particularly after the more subdued event in 2021.

Seafood and Wine Festival this weekend

The Seafood and Wine Festival, one of Hastings’ flagship events, takes place this weekend, 17 and 18 September. There is the usual wide diversity of food and drink offerings and a full musical programme, not to mention the traditional jazz breakfast on Sunday morning. Nick Terdre reports. Images courtesy of HBC.

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