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  • Respect to Karen Hudson: Bay Hotel: Final Facebook post: "I was truly passionate about the business and the people of Pevensey Bay"

  • Something different: Bexhill educated boy with autism 'climbs the 02' with Mum and Dad, to raise money for Children with Cancer Fund (Polegate)

  • Sovereign Centre Eastbourne: 'Highly innovative' sewage technology could power leisure facility

  • New country park for Wealden

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Litter Pick

  • Pevensey Community Library: The beacon of hope that is our public library: Hiding their light under a bushel

  • Bexhill Museum: Afternoon course: BEXHILL & HASTINGS IN WW2

  • Pevensey Parish Council: Keeping us posted: Dog fouling: Free to use, bio degradable dog waste bag dispensers now installed

  • STONE CROSS: Let Sleeping Frogs Die: Murder Mystery play with food served between acts!

  • GREAT VARIETY SHOW EASTBOURNE: Drew Cameron Comedy Impressionist Presented by: Old Flames

  • ** BREAKING: Tell ASDA 'respect your workers': TUC Annual Congress in Brighton passes unanimous motion against company

  • Eastbourne Council one of 29 local authorities taking part in trial with HMRC: Recovering millions in unpaid Council Tax

  • NEW ROCK STAR: Timelapse YouTube channel by six year old: The joy of nature at night in a rock pool on Pevensey Bay Beach

  • BUSINESS POST OF WEEK: Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay, second anniversary today: 11 September 2019

  • LETTERS: PAUL MINTER: Mr Merriman is a remainer at heart

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THIS WEEK Mint House project in Pevensey


COMMUNITY The end of the story for the Beach Tavern site? (or at least this chapter)


LETTERS Paul Minter, You can only wonder how many Conservative MPs are in secret talks

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The Big Book Fair at the Bay Hotel held on 31 March 2018 with the theme ‘Keeping local library services available to people in the Bay’, will perhaps go down in the local history books as the time when the tide turned to the community.—Bay Life, 31 March 2018 Review: Big Book Fair Bay Hotel, […]

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A big thank you to the wonderful Karen at the Bay Hotel for agreeing to host our first Big Book Fair on Easter Saturday, 31st March 10:00am – 2:00pm.—Friends of Pevensey Bay Library, Keeping local library services available to people in the Bay Lots of fabulous books to browse through. Come and join us. Comfy […]

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Sussex Traffic Watch: Sluice Lane diversion: latest information Thanks to Bay Life reader, Jane Beej Ranger. She says (16:14) “Traffic using Norman’s bay to join it seems just to be turning round and coming back, or adding to the static queue”. She pointed us to Sussex Traffic Watch for latest information Wartling Rd between Pevensey […]

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ROSE’S FISH BAR Looking for lunchtime staff, 12:00pm—5:00pm Friday—Wednesday Training will be given Enquiries 01323 743777 Roses’s Fish Bar 8-10 Eastbourne Rd, Pevensey Bay, BN24 6ES

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Tony Hancock, the Bay Hotel Guest Register and Prince Aly Khan To the Editor You are maybe already into this link to the sketch by Tony Hancock as Aly Aga Khancock, link attached. Who signed, the real or the alias? http://www.tonyhancock.org.uk/episode-guide/radio/series-3 The real prince was in Sussex though for the races in the 1950s with […]

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MORE than 800 young people and their parents and carers were given an insight into the world of work as part of National Apprenticeship Week—East Sussex County Council 29 March 2018 Hundreds of young people the chance to find out if apprenticeships and traineeships were right for them East Sussex County Council, in partnership with […]

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The NFU (national Union of Farmers) is urging dog walkers to #takethelead and use a lead near livestock when in the countryside over Easter Thousands of sheep and cattle die as a result of injuries caused by dogs every year and livestock worrying costs the industry an estimated £1.6m*(NFU Mutual). But this figure is just […]

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28 March 2018: Sussex Police appeal Do you recognise this man? Police would like to talk to him about a violent incident in a Bexhill launderette. At about 8.30pm on Friday 2 March a man went into a launderette in Sackville Road and became abusive, threatening to kill a member staff. He asked the man […]

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Bay Barbers: Beauty Room almost ready update: April 2: Bay Barbers contacted us to say “Beauty Room now ready” 20 March 2018 Beauty Room almost ready for anybody show ants to set up and work from. Very cheap, work when you want. Full days and half days whatever you need, please ring Bay Barbers or […]

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Job opportunity! Part Time Chef/Cook Wanted! To join a warm and friendly Bar/Restaurant, the position includes weekends and evenings. If interested please give us a call! 01323 769225 The Aqua Bar Ethos: Seated garden area opening directly onto the beach. For families, friends and the place to make friends. Eat and drink and enjoy the […]

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Guest Register: Bay Hotel 1950-59: Analysing the guest register with regard to people that stayed at the Bay Hotel in Pevensey Bay is a magical journey into the past glory of the place that was a home from home to some famous socialites of the country in the 1950s. The register, as a social history […]

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NEXT CHAPTER IN THE STORY: Finally, finally. the Pevensey Bay Fin Whale goes on show in Cambridge. Congratulations to the staff at the Museum of Zoology in Cambridge. Wonderful hard graft work over many years. The lower gallery opens to the public today. Time perhaps for the hire of an old fashioned charabanc style bus […]

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MIND YOUR (EGG) HEAD MAKING A STAND A LIBRARY FIT FOR THE 21ST CENTURY IN PEVENSEY BAY FRIENDS OF PEVENSEY BAY LIBRARY BIG BOOK FAYRE, BAY HOTEL, PEVENSEY BAY 10:00AM—2:00PM, SATURDAY 31 MARCH 2018 One thousand books, 100 people, one big idea. A library fit for the 2st century.

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Wealden District Council increases its three year Service Level Agreement to help meet increased demand Wealden District Council has increased its three year Service Level Agreement for Wealden Citizens Advice to £165,000 to help meet an increased demand for its services caused by changes to the welfare system such as universal credit. In its 2016/17 […]

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Photo by Jiyeon Park on Unsplash We have received a number of enquiries about the new Pevensey Councillors, this article looks at the context of the new council and the relationshio with the Localism Act of 2011—Bay Life, 26 March 2018 Who are the new Pevensey councillors, parishioners have asked: Jayne Howard and Paul Scott […]