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Hastings Philharmonic to perform Dvořák’s Stabat Mater

Hastings Philharmonic Choir’s next concert, on Saturday 5 April, will be a performance of Antonin Dvořák’s famous Stabat Mater. They will be accompanied by the Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Marcio da Silva, with soloists Helen May (soprano), Julia Piñon (contralto), Leonel Pinheiro (tenor) and Robert Winslade Anderson (bass). Press officer Gareth Simpson sets the scene.

Posted 18:42 Sunday, Mar 23, 2025 In: Music & Sound Tags: , ,

Shaping the future of Hastings’ past

Residents and visitors often have an opinion that Hastings and St Leonards is special. What makes it so? Could the borough be improved or looked after better? Hastings Commons is trying to find out, as Bernard McGinley reports.

Posted 15:12 In: Heritage Tags: ,

‘Sickened’: East Sussex residents demand divestment from Israeli war crimes as 200 children killed in Gaza

At last Thursday’s (20 March) Full Council meeting of East Sussex County Council, members of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) handed in a petition of 813 residents calling on the council to divest its pension fund (the East Sussex Pension Fund) from companies enabling Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza. Hastings & Rye PSC chair Katy Colley reports.

Posted 11:59 In: Campaigns

Death of a bookseller

Raymond Kilgarriff, exceptional bookseller and much else, died peacefully at his home in St Leonards last month, aged 96. Bernard McGinley remembers an old-fashioned and charming professional.

Posted 12:00 Saturday, Mar 22, 2025 In: Obituary Tags: , , ,

ESCC elections: what might have been

Opposition parties were dismayed when the East Sussex County Council elections scheduled for May were cancelled, having held high hopes of removing the Conservatives from power. A poll now suggests that the Tories were indeed heading for a disastrous result, but with Reform UK also set to benefit. Text by Nick Terdre, research and graphics by Russell Hall.

Hastings Jewish group invites town to share Passover meal

Hastings Jews for Justice will be marking Passover this year with a community ‘seder’ meal and everyone is invited. Gabriel Carlyle reports.

Posted 21:49 Wednesday, Mar 19, 2025 In: Campaigns

Mother’s Day gifts and pest control on the agenda at Alexandra Park greenhouse

The community hub at Alexandra Park greenhouse will imminently be hosting two events, a chance to make a Mother’s Day gift and a talk on combating garden pests. Lynda Foy gives details.

Neurodiversity Film Festival 2025 at Electric Palace cinema

The first ever Hastings Neurodiversity Film Festival taking place at the Electric Palace cinema and other local venues from 28 to 30 March, is a celebration of autism and neurodiversity on screen, making visible the characters and stories that are often invisible in contemporary mainstream cinema, says Annie Waite.

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