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  • ** EXCLUSIVE: Saturday Feature: Little Castle Nursery comes to Pevensey: Work of Natasha Smith and her team to be profiled in Journal for a year

  • the Aqua Bar Ethos: Pevensey Bay: Event programme 2018: Latest updates

  • NETWORK RAIL: Major upgrade of the line between Lewes and Seaford: Thursday, 7 March to Sunday, 10 March 2019

  • White Ribbon Campaign to help eliminate domestic violence backed by East Sussex County Council

  • At last, a very big welcome indeed, Action in Rural Sussex comes to Pevensey Bay: Helping people in rural Sussex since 1931

  • ** BREAKING: Hold the Front Page: New pre-school for Pevensey, third time lucky?

  • Pevensey Parish Council in positive shout out to photographers across community: Click, send and collect your brownie points

  • NEW WINDOW BOX: Pevensey Bay and Area Gardening Club to promote their services in Journal for a year

  • Local artist to launch and edit four page insert newspaper: Six degrees of separation

  • Sailing into view: Pevensey Bay Art Group Exhibition: Saturday 24 November: St. Wilfrid's Hall, work by popular local artist, Alan Everard, to be raffled

  • Local MP Huw Merriman, helps Herstmonceux celebrate 100 years of the WI in village

  • ON GOLDEN POND: Westham Parish Council meeting: Monday 19 November 2018

  • ON GOLDEN POND: Crisis at Westham Parish Council reaches breaking point

  • GO FUND KATE: Help Pevensey Bay based Kate Langley: Mesh TVT-0 removal surgery: £2,099 of £15,000 goal: Update, anonymous donation of £3,000, total raised now £7,048

  • Midnight at the Oasis: Johnston Press, owners of the Eastbourne Herald, goes into administration. Does a New York Hedge fund now control the future of the local press in this country?

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THIS WEEK ** BREAKING: Hold the Front Page: New pre-school for Pevensey


COMMUNITY Local artist to launch and edit newspaper insert: Six degrees of separation


BUSINESS ON GOLDEN POND: Crisis at Westham Parish Council reaches breaking point

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