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Forgotten Futures: Oyster Bungalows: Pevensey Bay

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..

November 5, 2011
The Goon Show—Pevensey Bay Disaster

The Goon Show—Pevensey Bay Disaster

Goon Show Script The Pevensey Bay Disaster Series 6, Episode 10 Goon Show site notes: Pevensey Bay is a coastal town in East Sussex, UK. On..

September 10, 2011
St Agnes’ Home, Pevensey Bay, Sussex—(1936-1972)

St Agnes’ Home, Pevensey Bay, Sussex—(1936-1972)

The Home was officially opened on 30 June 1938 as a replacement for St Agnes’ Home, Croydon. It was to function as a convalescent..

August 12, 2011 with 0 Comments
Martello Towers

Martello Towers

Martello towers (or simply Martellos) are small defensive forts built in several countries of the British Empire during the 19th century,..

January 10, 2011
The Bay Window
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Mini Folio
  • Holidays at Home are Great
  • Sussex Police—Project Griffin
  • Six New Platforms for the Bay
  • Pevensey to feature in 2012 Olympic Torch Relay
  • Concerns grow over proposed wind farm for Polegate
  • Forgotten Futures: Oyster Bungalows: Pevensey Bay
  • Sonia’s Restaurant—Beach Tavern—Winners of “PUB OF THE YEAR 2010″
  • Sell Out Success for Eastbourne Beer Festival
  • Time Gentlemen Please—’Troubled Pevfest’ reaches the end of the line
  • Can your library improve your health and wellbeing?
  • How disadvantaged coastal communities are vulnerable to the effects of climate change
  • Greg Barker delighted that homes and businesses set for super-fast broadband in Bexhill and Pevensey