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Young carers spending more time caring

A Carers Trust survey results released last month show 51% of young carers and young adult carers in the UK are caring for between 20 and 49 hours a week. The care they provide is also intensifying, with 56% saying the time they spent caring increased in the last year and 47% reporting they now care for more people than they used to.   

Posted 11:02 Wednesday, Apr 12, 2023 In: Campaigns Tags: , , ,

Culture Declares Emergency on the south coast

What is the role of art in responding to the multiple crises we are facing around climate change, ecological decline and climate justice?  The science is clear and people around the world are joining the call for change. Culture Declares Emergency is a national movement of artists and cultural organisations stepping into this space through the act of declaring an emergency as a starting point for taking action.

‘No way to treat a child’: Talk on Palestinian children this Sunday

You are invited to hear about the daily lives of Palestinian children at 2pm on Sunday 16 April at the White Rock Hotel from speakers for Defence for Children International (DCI). Katy Colley writes.

The More You Ignore Me with Jo Brand

Hastings Rocks Film Festival is back 14, 15 and 16 April! This year we are screening no less than 60 short films and 6 feature-length ones. The festival programme is online here and tickets can be bought here. James Rowlins writes.

Posted 07:53 Tuesday, Apr 11, 2023 In: Film Tags: , ,

West St Leonards: undiscovered country

To the west of the Old Town is the town centre, to the west of that is St Leonards. Further on is West St Leonards, which many visitors and even borough residents don’t really know. A new and free exhibition puts that right: ‘GO WEST:  A History of West St Leonards’ at the Electro Studios, 5 Seaside Road, TN38 0AL, shows people what they’re missing. Bernard McGinley was impressed.

Posted 18:05 Friday, Apr 7, 2023 In: Community Tags: ,
Sean Jones as Mickey and Joel Benedict as Eddie

Blood Brothers at the White Rock Theatre

Willy Russell’s classic musical play about rivalry and misunderstanding, nature and nurture, a gun and a girl, is on at the White Rock Theatre until Saturday 8 April. The play has been nationally and internationally successful for decades. One production achieved the rare feat of 10,000 performances in the West End of London. Russell, whose other works include Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine, can clearly reach audiences.  Bernard McGinley reviews the show. All photos by Jack Merriman.

Posted 16:52 Thursday, Apr 6, 2023 In: Performance Tags: , , ,

Entertainment over three days at Hastings Easter Festival

The Hastings Easter Festival, a live music and arts event celebrating this high point in the Christian calendar, will be held as usual over this coming weekend, as the organiser describes.

Posted 17:12 Tuesday, Apr 4, 2023 In: Festivals Tags: , ,

Trans flag flies above Hastings Town Hall for first time to mark the launch of Trans Pride

Last Friday the trans flag was hoisted above Hastings Town Hall. The flag marks the Trans Day of Visibility and the launch of the first official Trans Pride Hastings. Erica Smith reports.

Posted 11:03 In: Community
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