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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

St Nicolas church, Pevensey

For eight centuries St Nicolas Church has stood at the centre of Pevensey. The oldest building still in use here for its original purpose, the church is a mainstay of Christian belief and local life, a living link between today’s village community and Pevensey’s medieval seaport heritage.

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Programme will comprise classic works Shari-Ann Bolton, the organist at St Nicolas, Pevensey, will play a recital in the 800 year old church at 12.30pm on Bank Holiday Monday, 6 May. The programme will comprise classic works, including Jesu, Joy of Man’s desiring, the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah, and Nimrod from Elgar’s Enigma Variations, […]

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IMAGE CREDIT: St. Nicolas church, Pevensey Tony Windross, the new ‘Vicar of Pevensey’ is to write a regular column in the Bay Life Journal. Here online, on the same day that his first column appears in the newspaper (edition 17 published today and available in local newsagents), he offers his welcome to the people of […]

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IMAGE CREDIT: Dr. Jonathan Foyle St. Nicolas church, Pevensey Heritage Open Day Saturday, May 12, 10:00am—6:00pm with Dr. Jonathan Foyle The news that St.Nicolas church in Pevensey is to welcome architectural historian, Dr. Jonathan Foyle, an award wining BBC broadcaster, to give a talk, has excited people with an interest in local history—Bay Life, 9 […]

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Lady Crabtree St. Wilfrid’s Hall, Pevensey Bay Sunday afternoon, April 8th. Admission from 3:30pm Popular and welcome return of Lady Crabtree After Easter we will enjoy a popular and welcome return visit from the priceless local ‘dignatary’ Lady Crabtree. She will host another elegant tea party in St. Wilfrid;’s Hall on Sunday afternoon April 8th. […]

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IMAGE CREDIT: Cobbybrook A special concert will be held in St Nicolas, Pevensey at 7pm on Saturday 21 April to celebrate the successful completion of a 10 year project to restore the Grade 1 listed medieval church.—Simon Sargent, churchwarden, St. Nicolas church Pevensey, 3 April 2018 Concert to feature the world premiere of “Jubilate” Sussex-based […]

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New Priest in Charge at St. Nicolas church to write for the Journal In a series of communications with St. Nicolas church, Pevensey,  it has been agreed that new priest in Charge at St. Nicolas church Pevenesy is to write for the Journal, the independent newspaper based in Pevensey Bay. Talking to Bay Life today […]

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We are delighted to say that work is about to be completed As you know, the medieval church of St. Nicolas, Pevensey has been undergoing a major restoration programme over the last decade, at a cost of some £500,000. We are delighted to say that work is about to be completed and we will be […]

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IMAGE CREDIT: St. Nicolas church, Pevensey The Reverend Tony Windross will be licensed as Priest in Charge of St Nicolas, Pevensey and St Wilfrid’s, Pevensey Bay by the Bishop of Lewes, The Rt Rev Richard Jackson, at a special service at St Nicolas on Tuesday 13 March.— Simon Sargent, Churchwarden Happy occasion for parish open […]