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  • GAS NETWORK UPGRADE DIARY: Week 4: Day 4: Life on the open road: It is official, SGN finishes work over two weeks early

  • After Storm Angus, the shiftworkers arrive

  • Downland held in perpetuity for public to be sold off by Eastbourne Borough Council, group pledges to intensify campaign

  • Transformative archive facility for East Sussex wins national accreditation

  • East Sussex County Council joins fight to stop violence against women, events across county

  • BUSINESS POST OF WEEK: Castle Cottage Tea Room, Pevensey: Christmas Shopping, what a chore

  • ** BREAKING NEWS: Sale of local public downland latest: Leader of Eastbourne Council to meet campaigners

  • Voices Choir with busy festive season coming up

  • GAS NETWORK UPGRADE DIARY: Week 4, Day 2: Pevensey Parish Council: Road crossing planned outside EWCC

  • GAS NETWORK UPGRADE DIARY: Week 4, Day 1: BREAKING NEWS: SGN plan is to 'open road fully on Thursday'

  • Bishop of Chichester comes to Pevensey: Entertainment follows the religious celebrations, provided by Vivace!

  • Storm Angus shakes fist at Pevensey Bay, local wind speeds of 97mph recorded at 03:45, Sunday morning

  • Pevensey BP Garage: Time to get the grates covered

  • Street Learning for 2017, free training and advice across Wealden

  • Young Mum contacts Bay Life: Road closure bringing out the worst in people, every picture tells a story

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THIS WEEK : Storm Angus shakes fist at Pevensey Bay, local wind speeds of 97mph recorded


FEATURES & OPINION : Voices Choir with busy festive season coming up


BUSINESS: Castle Cottage Tea Room, Pevensey, Christmas Shopping, what a chore

HOMEPAGE: Pevensey Bay Baptist ChurchMB__home


Pevensey Bay Baptist Church : Movies in the Bay


Movies in the Bay, shown at Pevensey Bay Baptist Church

Two films are shown on a Friday, once a month, after school at 4:00pm for children and parents and 7:30pm for adults and older children*

*please check the rating of the chosen film for childrens’ attendance at 7:30pm

No charge is made. There is a basket for donations and these are used for sweets for the children, drinks and popcorn for all with ice creams at the end of each film. Come along and join us for our next films.


contacts
Melita Cullis 0775 8147526, melitacullis@btinternet.com
Pastor Edwin Pena 01323 769002
(church ansaphone)
Join our Facebook group, ‘Movies in the Bay’.

news updates
11 August 2016: The team are all ready for the first day of the childrens HOLIDAY CLUB at pevensey bay baptist church …. and our next films are ZOOTROPOLIS and BORN FREE
5 August 2016: We have 124 members in our group, Movies in the Bay …. please consider adding some of your local friends and let’s keep filling the seats of our film events …. love melita xxx
12 August 2016: Pevensey bay baptist church home of movies in the bay has three more days of their children’s holiday club left for you to attend …ages 5 – 11 pirate theme this year…. please go along to register your children for one of or all of these last three days …fri sat and Sunday mornings …they had healthy snacks and leaders making ugly faces yesterday … lots of fun still to come love melita xxx

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Such good films..lovely company…keep up the good work dear melita X x

We will be there, my children loved it at the wizard of Oz.

so glad they enjoyed it …I’ve heard that zootropolis is released so we will be getting a copy to show xxx

They will love it, and im sure very much looking forward to it xx

Friday 26 August 2016

Zootopia (U)—afternoon showing, 4:00pm
Born Free (U)evening showing, 7:30pm
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Friday 30 September 2016

Inside Out (U)—afternoon showing, 4:00pm
The Queen (U)evening showing, 7:30pm
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