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  • LETTERS: WESTHAM: The road layout is now outdated and should be returned to normality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

.

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LETTERS WESTHAM: The road layout is now outdated and should be returned to normality

Untitled-1

The first Wealden Food and Wine Festival in 2014 cost £25,000. The work was worth every penny. The income and interest generated demonstrates the potential for the event to become a regular occasion. These kinds of success can grow organically and of course as word spreads, with good publicity, festivals can develop their own life […]

breakingnews2-1

News has broken that works are to begin at Peveney Castle—Bay Life, 23 February 2016 Talking today to Bay Life (23 February), clerk to Pevensey Council, Malcolm Lawson, pointed us towards the new council social media page for the news. The new social media feed is working wonders with profile and communication. Pevensey Parish Council […]

Letters-to-the-Editor

Dear Sir A big thank you to everyone who turned up on a chilly damp morning to express their concern over the continued delay in the re-opening of Pevensey Bay Library – and thanks to all the people that gave us a toot as well! Having previously met county council staff who were generous in […]

BBC-Radio-Sussex-logo

** BREAKING NEWS PEVENSEY BAY LIBRARY CAMPAIGN BBC RADIO INTERVIEW BBC Radio Interview— …as the small peaceful demonstration takes place this morning, listen to Margaret Martin, Friends of Pevensey Bay Library, make the case for the re-instatement of the library on BBC Radio (interview at 1:24) “…..after more than a year since the flooding, East […]

Letters-to-the-Editor

Dear Sir With regard to the county council’s statement about a survey of works needed in Pevensey Bay Library being undertaken in the next few weeks, this is really good news – as long as it happens! Twelve months in discussion with the freeholder to get this first small step in place is however rather […]

breakingnews2-1

The Pevensey Parish Council social media channel has posted a statement by East Sussex County Council At last are we seeing progress and some possible resolution to the issue of flooding at the library which happened in January 2015? Credit to Pevensey Parish Council for communicating the news across the community in the best way […]

pevenseybaylibrary

If you’ve been following our campaign, here’s a chance to win a prize.  All you have to do is answer the FPBL quiz questions, hand them in next Saturday 20 Feb 10:30am at Pevensey Bay Library and you could win a book by one of these local authors -  Martin Link, Helen Dennis, Mandy Cracknell.  […]

pevenseybaylibrary

The demonstration organised by the Friends of Pevensey Bay Library is an opportunity for East Sussex County Council to show that the hard pressed local authority means business when it comes to the promise that the fortunes of the much loved facility will be returned to the community—Bay Life, 12 February 2016 We are told […]

Letters-to-the-Editor

Letter to editor There will be a small, peaceful demonstration outside Pevensey Bay Library on Saturday 20th February at 10.30 am. We are only expecting to be there for around half an hour to allow photographs to be taken, after all a picture says a thousand words! The aim is to increase the pressure on […]

breakingnews2-1

Further talks are to take place about the future of Pevensey Bay Library—Bay Life, 8 February 2016 Bay Life understands that further talks are to take place between Pevensey Parish Council and East Sussex County Council. The parish council, which has recently won praise from the community for establishing a social media channel, has utilised […]

sri-lanken-curry1-1

Following the first Sri Lankan Curry Night which proved to be a near sell-out success, the Bayside Diner has now planned a second night. People that attended the first night, on Friday 27 November 2015, said how much they had enjoyed the evening. There was praise for the service and food, which included a starter, […]

_88148072_imogen

The further South we are the stronger the wind will be, is what is forecast today (Sunday 6 February) for the coming day. We are not in Cornwall, but the results are demonstrably of concern. Talk is of wind lashing the coast with the worst affected areas in the South West. Windy enough in Pevensey […]

pevenseybaylibrary

Happy National Libraries Day to Pevensey Bay Library A total of 402 days without the library restored in Pevensey Bay “If it was their home, people would want to be sure the underlying problem had been solved, and for the same reason we want to resolve these issues before we reopen the library….”. —Cllr Chris […]

pevenseybaylibrary

A LIBRARY for the 21st Century in Pevensey Bay has taken another step forward today as the local campaigning group prepares to make a case for their cause on National Libraries Day, this coming Saturday—Bay Life The Friends of Pevensey Bay Library is to take to the national stage this Saturday (February 6) as part […]