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Beatles Day on Sunday

British Summer Time is with us, and with it comes the Beatles Day extravaganza, which will be celebrated this coming Sunday 2 April at the White Rock Theatre. With performances over four stages from midday until late, visitors not only have hard choices to make but will require stamina. Nick Terdre sets the scene, all photos by Tony Ham from last year’s show.

Posted 13:01 Friday, Mar 31, 2023 In: Music & Sound Tags: , , ,

‘Spare Us’ parody to be launched on 1 April

Do you recall the hoo-hah and excitement over the launch of Prince Harry’s ‘spare no-one’ autobiography that was launched all those weeks ago on 10 January? If it was too long, or just not your ‘Cup of Royal Tea’, then you might prefer to read Spare Us by locally-based author Bruno Vincent. Erica Smith leafs through this surprisingly gentle parody.

Posted 15:34 Thursday, Mar 30, 2023 In: Literature Tags: , , , ,

Earth Day 2023

We live by the sea and protecting it is important, writes Green Cllr Amanda Jobson, who took up the challenge with Surfers Against Sewage last year, to become a Plastic Champion, making monthly litter picks on the beach and working to lessen our use of single-use plastic.

Posted 09:06 Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023 In: Environment Tags: , , ,

Yes! to Youth Investment Fund for Hastings Commons

Great news for young people in Hastings today as Hastings Commons secures a large Youth Investment Fund grant. Hastings Commons is to receive £8.6m in funding from the Youth Investment Fund (YIF) to develop their spaces for, and by, young people aged 11-18. Report from Pasha Milburn, communications manager, Hastings Commons.

Jazz Hastings: Matt Ridley and The Antidote

Highly-praised double bass player and guitarist Matt Ridley will be appearing at the next monthly session of Jazz Hastings on Tuesday 4 April along with his band, The Antidote, whose music aims to bridge the divide between contemporary jazz, classical music and progressive rock. Julian Norridge writes.

Divestment victories creep forward at a faster-than-glacial pace

This week there have been two more small victories for the Divest East Sussex campaign. Erica Smith celebrates the slow creep towards divesting from fossil fuels.

Posted 21:39 Wednesday, Mar 22, 2023 In: Campaigns

Arte Povera at Hastings Arts Forum

The third Arte Povera exhibition at Hastings Arts Forum runs until 2 April. Lesley Barker, the exhibition director tells us why we should visit.

Posted 18:13 In: Arts News

The strange case of the disappearing affordable housing

For the greenfield site known as ‘Land adjacent to 777 The Ridge’, affordable housing (AH) commitments went from 30% of what was to be built, to 40%, to zero.  How did this happen? The ‘agreed’ arrangements reported at the Hastings Borough Council (HBC) planning committee meeting in April 2021 were not formally signed up to — and later reneged on. A related case is due to be decided on 22 March 2023 with insufficient information.  Bernard McGinley looks closer at an odd business, intricate but important.

Posted 10:10 Monday, Mar 20, 2023 In: Home Ground
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