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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!!!

ALMOST £500,000 available for rural projects in two districts of East Sussex

The WARR Partnership, covering the Wealden and Rother Districts says it has £450,000 to allocate under Leader RDPE funding. While the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) fund officially closes in December 2013, the administration of the WARR programme will end on 31 July 2013. To achieve this deadline, projects must complete their spend by […]

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 […]

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Our bus services run in and around Westham and Pevensey, including Beachlands, Pevensey Bay, Hankham, Stone Cross, Langney and Hailsham. A travel pass is accepted on all our public transport services.  They are used by anyone, to go shopping, to get to our medical centres, to attend meetings at the village halls and to visit […]

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The WARR partnership is helping a Wealden family farm breathe commercial life into an area of neglected woodland to ensure the farm continues to be a viable business for both current and future generations. The 79 acre farm near High Hurstwood includes 50 acres of ancient woodland. This is in a typical High Weald ghyll […]

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The WARR Partnership is responsible for delivering the Leader programme across rural Rother and Wealden, including the market towns of Hailsham, Heathfield, Battle and Rye. Bay Life provides an automatic PDF conversion service for their newsletter to enable our readers to browse latest information about some of the exciting neighbouring projects that they support in […]

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A Wealden farmhouse’s little-known artistic past as the Home of Surrealists will soon be enjoying wider public appreciation thanks to a cultural heritage fund grant from the WARR Partnership. The Wealden and Rother Rural Partnership has given a £27,743 grant to Farley’s Yard Trust at Farley Farmhouse in Chiddingly to create two touring exhibitions to […]