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  • New retail and service outlet celebrates: CycleTech: Anderida House: Massive thank you to everyone that came to the shop warming last night

  • The Elvis Years at Christmas: Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

  • UPDATE: Ocean View Bakery: Mary Bundy: For dad, husband and grandad: Magnificent £1,445.65 raised for walk from Pevensey Bay to Dungeness on Saturday 7 December

  • Go ahead couple celebrate first year in business in the Bay

  • Expect delays: Two-week overnight road closure on A259

  • In pride of place: Guest editor of Christmas Pevensey Bay Journal writes about Red Telephone Box Book Exchange project in Beachlands

  • NEW EVENTBOARD: Bay Hotel, latest updates

  • Passengers welcomed back to Lewes to Seaford line after four days of successful Network Rail improvement work

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: BAY HOTEL AND BAR: Vacancies for a kitchen assistant and waiting staff

  • Employment Practice: Bay Hotel: Job posting: An apology from Bay LIfe

  • Local musician sees title track from his album, One More Crow, optioned for new film starring Toyah Wilcox

  • Rebranded Bay Hotel and Bar offers special two course festive menu option on Tuesdays and Wednesdays

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Waste and Recycling collections over the holiday period

  • Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey: The WALLPAPER: New eventboard: Event programme 2019/20

  • Promotion for Lunch Club at Ethel Wood Centre: Tell us why you do like Mondays

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THIS WEEK Coming to stay and spend in Wealden


COMMUNITY Go ahead couple celebrate first year in business in the Bay


LATEST ON JOBSBOARD BAY HOTEL AND BAR: Vacancies: kitchen assistant and waiting staff

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Dianne Dear, publisher Bay Life and the Journal, and a District Council for 16 years, is to up her campaign to see safe crossings in Pevensey and Pevensey Bay established.

Talking to Bay Life (24 August) she said “My name is Dianne Dear and I am one of your Wealden District Councillors for Stone Cross, Westham, Pevensey and Pevensey Bay until the elections next May 2019.

“I have been very active in campaigning to get a pedestrian crossing for Pevensey Bay and Pevensey village, more so now as the surrounding areas are being more and more built up.

“What has been created is an abundance of traffic which is becoming intolerable and relentless “.

Her decision to up the profile of the campaign sees her inviting constituents to “write in and suggest a location that you think would best suit the Eastbourne Road of Pevensey Bay and Pevensey Village High Street.”

District Councillor Dianne Dear can be contacted here.

As well as looking at all the comments made about possible locations, she is also encouraging local constituents to contact East Sussex County Councillor Tom Liddiard. He can be contacted here.