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  • Local musician, Pevensey Bay based Peter Barron, sees title track from album optioned for soundtrack of new movie

  • Govia Thameslink Railway 'Delay Repay' scheme: Samaritans and Railway Children Charities to benefit

  • COMMUNITY STUFF: Taylor Dain, Estate Agents in Westham and Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, sponsor autumn playtime for local youngsters

  • COMMUNITY PROJECT OF THE YEAR: The fabulous project and people of Beachlands and their trunk call to 1926

  • Revelation at Harvest in Quilts and Flowers: St Mary's Church Westham

  • Grand Opening and Fund raiser, Pevensey Community Library: Saturday 28 September: Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle, to cut the ribbbon

  • Launch of Pevensey Food and Drink Festival: First pilot 'taster event': Grill and Ghost Night at Priory Court Hotel, Pevensey, in October

  • Towner Cinema in October

  • Huw Merriman, MP for Bexhill and Battle: The Voice of my morning

  • LETTERS: WESTHAM: The road layout is now outdated and should be returned to normality

  • WISH YOU WERE HERE: A bike shop, arts shop and now a florist: Are we seeing the birth of a new niche shop network in Pevensey Bay?

  • 'Climate action’ Council switches to green electricity

  • Back this Saturday: 21 September, Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, the original Fat Belly Jones Band

  • Mary Bundy: A walk from Pevensey Bay to Dungeness: For dad, husband and grandad

  • Officers from Rother and Wealden Council called to Beach Tavern site over environmental concerns

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THIS WEEK Local musician, Pevensey Bay based, Peter Barron, makes the big time


COMMUNITY WISH YOU WERE HERE: A bike shop, arts shop and now a florist


LETTERS WESTHAM: The road layout is now outdated and should be returned to normality

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The Old Thatched Cottage previously the Old Pevensey School and later to become Bridge Farm THIS WEEK: FEATURES AND OPINION Frances Brown, Pevensey Timeline Association At the east end of Church Lane is a red brick building with a sign that says ‘old school house 1876′. It is actually the new school, built behind the […]

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Pevensey Timeline Association 16 March 2015 From shifting geological landscapes to the agricultural changes that have shaped Sussex, the talks of Dr. Geoffrey Mead have lit a spark with local historical research that has ignited interest amongst residents from across our communities Today (Monday 16 March) it is time for the Castle and Cottages to […]

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On 13 November 1865, the beaching of a 71 foot long Finback Whale, the weight of eight double decker bushes, brought crowds to Pevensey Bay Estimates vary about the number of people that came to see the whale, with some newspaper reports suggesting that as many as 40,000 people witnessed the event. The incident was […]

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Not the answer that we wanted to hear, but good to see the public relations department at East Sussex County Council is responding to enquiries from local people about the situation at Pevensey Bay Library. As many local residents are aware the library has been closed since January because of flooding. An update of the […]

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New business sees more pizzazz back in the Bay NEW BUSINESS, Over the Moon, at 2, North Road Pevensey Bay, launched last night (March 9) with a celebration that saw local businesses and residents coming to support the party wares outlet that is stocked full of possibilities for everything from parties to anniversaries, birthdays and […]

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Concern is beginning to grow amongst local residents about the future of Pevensey Bay Library The absence of information from East Sussex County Council is beginning to irritate and in some cases, anger, local residents. Talking to Bay Life, one reader said, “do any of your team have any news about the library closure in […]

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Let Bexhill and Battle Commence GENERAL ELECTION 2015—UNIQUE HUSTINGS EVENT PRIORY COURT HOTEL, PEVENSEY Tuesday 14 April 2015, 6:30pm—9:30pm