.

.
  • 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

.

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!!!

kmp_logo2

Editor’s Blog: 8:30am: Friday 10 January: On a crisp bright morning in the Bay (between the showers), we welcome the new ‘Post Office Light’ to the 1066 Stores at 12 Eastbourne Road. Staff at the old post office were out celebrating, a few doors down at 4 Eastbourne Road yesterday (Thursday 9 January). A message […]

Picture-192

Bay Life has been involved in the controversy surrounding the Shepham Wind Farm since the start. With the first application under consideration, we opened our pages to comment and found a great deal of interest from both sides of the argument. Today we publish the full press release issued by Galliford Try Renewables, detail of […]

The Day that Ancient Greece came to town

Browse Olympic Torch Relay Gallery Editor’s Blog: Eagle eyed photographer, Ron Dear, captures the moment that caught the zeitgeist yesterday, Tuesday July 17, as the Olympic torch roadshow came streaming down the Eastbourne Road and straight into the history books. With a backdrop of the 1066 stores, a thousand years of invasion, smugglers and holidaymakers, […]

Extraordinary ten mile walk nets £71,000

In an extraordinary event, a ten mile walk by nearly 700 local women, including Bay Life publisher, Dianne Dear, a total of £71,000 was raised for local children’s hospice, Chestnut Tree House. The charity is the only childrens’ hospice in Sussex, looking after 20 families in the Eastbourne area alone. It costs £2,000,000 a year […]

Pioneering partnership celebrates success

Bay Life contributors, the Westham and Pevensey Local Transport Partnership has recently celebrated a key date in its diary. The beginning of May 2012 saw the organisation reach the end of its first successful year in operation. WPLTP has moved from being an organising and fund raising body to becoming an operator of a service […]

Forgotten Futures: Oyster Bungalows: Pevensey Bay

Sam Nightingale is a recognised authority on the history of modernist architecture in seaside towns, here he gives his account of the unrealised ‘utopian dream’ of some architects working between the Wars with new ideas about homes, hotels and public buildings. Sam is available for photographic commissions and can be contacted here. Forgotten Futures: modernist […]

1093552_7e926cd4

Martello towers (or simply Martellos) are small defensive forts built in several countries of the British Empire during the 19th century, from the time of the Napoleonic Wars onwards. Martello Towers Martello Tower 60 Martello Tower 61 Martello Towers They stand up to 40 feet (12m) high (with two floors) and typically had a garrison […]