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  • LATEST ON THE JOBS BOARD : Chef, Bay Diner

  • Andrew Graham-Dixon in conversation with John Virtue : Towner

  • Pevensey Heritage Calendar 2015

  • Bay Life forges link with Sussex Downs College : Work experience students begin citizen journalism scheme with platform

  • take a pew for 2015

  • Wealden sets out its priorities for the next five years

  • Double Whammy for local Tory Party as Chairman Sends Constituency back to Dark Ages

  • A Viennese Christmas Treat for the Family

  • No increase in council tax...once again

  • Help make democracy work

  • DRESS UP AND COME TO THE CABARET! EVENING OF BURLESQUE

  • Wealden is a happy place to live

  • BOXING DAY TEA DANCE

  • BREAKING NEWS : Stephen Lloyd resigns Government role over A27 announcement

  • Crafters club adds new twist to community life in the Bay

  • 23-year-old man Pevensey Bay man victim of car attack in Langney shopping centre

  • REVIEW : PEVENSEY DICKENS EVENING : The church bells rang out and the beadle took to his mark

  • Saturday 6 December—Pevensey Dickensian Evening

  • Village Voice : Westham unites behind campaign to stop development in Peelings Lane

  • Big hitting conservative candidate opens election campaign in Bexhill and Battle constituency with rousing message to members

  • No badge, no plate = no ride

  • Generosity of local people with annual donations to Poppy Appeal—record £7,415 raised

  • Green Party group sets out its stall in Pevensey

  • Ukip mistakes Westminster Cathedral for mosque

  • ADVENT ARTISTS

  • Urgent police warning about phone call fraudsters

  • Local is the answer this Christmas

  • E.ON announces final 116 turbine design for Rampion Offshore Wind Farm

  • Westham Village Conservation Group to hold key community meeting

  • Fire on train at Charing Cross leads to panic amongst passengers

  • Star attraction artwork sells within minutes of show opening

  • I have a United Nations heart bypass—Dennis Skinner

  • KEVIN BRIDGES 2015 EASTBOURNE DATE TICKETS ON SALE TODAY

  • New artwork to star in exhibition at St. Wilfrid's Hall

  • Theft—local newsagents

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Monday 5 January


HEADLINE : Andrew Graham-Dixon in conversation with John Virtue


NEXT ON EVENTBOARD : The eventboard will be back on Friday 9 January 2015!!!

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A LIST of sites and buildings at most risk of decay or neglect in Britain has been updated to include a fire- ravaged pier. English Heritage’s at-risk register now includes Eastbourne Pier, which was partly destroyed by a devastating fire in the summer that led to roughly a third of the structure engulfed in flames.

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A TRANSPORT minister was driven along an “unsafe” stretch of road ahead of a decision on a multi-million pound investment. Traffic on the A27 near Selmeston John Hayes MP visited part of the A27 in East Sussex weeks before an announcement is due on a government spending plan. He was told improvements would be “game-changing” […]

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Archeologists are today investigating whether King Harold may have survived the Battle of Hastings. History dictates the king was killed by Norman soldiers during the battle in 1066 after  being shot through the eye with an arrow. However some historians now believe he may actually have survived and gone on to live quietly until dying of […]