Much to enjoy at the greenhouse group’s Christmas market
There will be festive cheer and celebration for the achievements of the past year at Alexandra Park Greenhouse Group’s Christmas Market, as Lynda Foy explains.
There will be festive cheer and celebration for the achievements of the past year at Alexandra Park Greenhouse Group’s Christmas Market, as Lynda Foy explains.
Joy to the World, a concert featuring festive music from around the world provided by Sound Waves Community Choir and Acapella Bellas, will be staged at the Hastings Old Town church of All Saints on Friday 13 December, Nick Terdre reports.
HOT’S Judy Parkinson met a worship of writers just as they had completed a three-week writing course at Hastings Contemporary. There are a few terms to describe a group of wordsmiths, but top of the list is worship which seems fitting for this select flock, who assembled for three Sundays in Hastings Contemporary, a place of quiet contemplation, learning and veneration.
Energise Sussex Coast is holding a free one-day training for Hastings & St Leonards residents ‘passionate about making a difference’ to their local community. Energise Sussex Coast’s Gabriel Carlyle explains what will be happening.
Volunteers are distributing 5,000 fliers in Bexhill this week urging pensioners to check their eligibility for pension credit and apply before the 21 December deadline. Energise Sussex Coast’s Gabriel Carlyle reports.
St Leonards resident Kate Meakin has been recognised for her ‘outstanding contribution to the advancement of the community energy sector’. Energise Sussex Coast’s Gabriel Carlyle reports.
For World Climate Day (8 Dec) the Electric Palace in Hastings will be screening 350.org’s film DIVEST! The Climate Movement on Tour plus four shorts from Divest East Sussex. Divest East Sussex’s Gabriel Carlyle reports.
For their Tuesday 3 December session, Jazz Hastings is welcoming one of Europe’s top jazz ensembles. Founded in 2007, Empirical is “still a reliable touchstone of contemporary British jazz at its most sophisticated” (Jazzwise 2022). Julian Norridge explains why.