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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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reports regarding garages The following community message is from PCSO Simon French… “We would like the readers of Bay Life to be aware of the following community message from us. Contact details below, if you would like to talk about this issue. Thank you for drawing it to the attention of residents in Pevensey and Pevensey […]

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Wealden Council, Pevensey Parish Council and a score of residents have been involved in the discussion about rubbish on the beach following our article on Monday. The article (29 July) about rubbish at the Sea Road car park on the beach, and elsewhere, has kicked off comment across the community. This has included an official […]

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Mentioning that much of the litter emanates from owners of Rosie’s Fish Bar and Pevensey Fried Chicken, a Pevensey Bay resident has begun a high profile public campaign to rid the Bay of ‘daily piles of rubbish on the beach’. Bins described as ‘not fit for purpose’. Tomorrow we give Wealden Council an opportunity to […]

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ANY (BOTTLE OF) PORT IN A STORM The 90 strong Voices Choir and a classic medley to kick things off at the Castle Inn Charity Weekend in aid of St. Wilfrid’s Hospice…..Across the road, banners unfurled, the Village Fete, already in full swing… Bands, the fire engine, fire crews, stalls, tombolas, book sale, hot dogs […]

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Summer fun is here and the Castle Inn in Pevensey Bay is planning a Charity Fun Weekend on 27th and 28th July. From 12 noon on Saturday 27th until 10:00pm, there will be 10 hours of live music. First band on at 12:00pm. The local Pevensey Bay VOICES Choir will be starting off the event […]

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News that a share of the £80 million earmarked by the Coalition Government to support ‘the transition’ of English Heritage as it morphs into two distinct bodies over the next fifteen months is to come to Pevensey Castle has been welcomed by community campaigners from across the locality. Bay Life, which has had to sit […]

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Pevensey has had a Court House since Tudor times. The little Court Room with an attractive timber roof retains its furniture and dock exactly as used until the ending of the Borough in 1886. On the right stands the costumed Beadle in his Georgian uniform. Among the many artefacts on view are the oldest surviving […]

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A major incident was averted in Pevensey Bay late morning, Wednesday 10 July. At approximately 11:50am the Happy Dragon Restaurant in North Road started to belch a big black cloud of smoke from the rear of the property. Local people indicated that at first it ‘looked like a garden barbeque gone wrong’, but it quickly […]

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A new interactive calendar piloted by Bay Life is showing its worth as organisations across the community begin to utilise the features that it offers. Over the last three months your favourite local platform has been monitoring the way in which people have been submitting events and browsing information. What is becoming clear is that […]

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Pevensey Bay Model Railway Club is holding their first public exhibition Our first Model Railway Exhibition will be held on the 27th July 2013. The exhibition will be held at the ‘Pevensey Memorial Hall’ Church Lane, Pevensey BN24 5LA and will be open to the public from 10am -4.30pm. * Disabled Access * Refreshments * […]

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ENTHUSIASM AND cautious optimism have replaced the concerns of the whole community over delays and obfuscations at Langney Shopping Centre. The way in which the local campaign to lobby owners owners, London and Associated Management Services, over a raft of issues from lack of communication to questions about rent sought while the centre was closed, […]

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Please note, we understand that this event has been cancelled. We have no further information about the circumstances behind this cancellation, or the basis of the promotion of this event. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . […]

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A community hub in Eastbourne is giving access to public debate about issues that matter to local people. David Ruddle, who founded thebestofeastbourne platform, part of a membership franchise set of sites that are active in a number of areas of the country told Bay Life; ‘The purpose of the community hub part of the […]