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  • VE75 Weekend 8–10 May: Organisers publish 'matrix' of events that will see locality light up in homegrown celebration of the Day the guns fell silent in Europe

  • Extra spending: Budget plans could include £6.5 million of investment

  • VE Holiday Market SATURDAY 9 MAY: Market Square Pevensey

  • TOWNER GALLERY: Alan Davie & David Hockney Early Works : 15 February to 31 May 2020

  • QUEEN’S GREATEST HITS ON AN EPIC SCALE!

  • Wassail 2020: Thank you to everyone who came to an awesome evening: Royal Oak and Castle, Pevensey

  • Saturday 18 January 2020: 8th Annual Wassail: Pentacle Drummers: Taking place once again in Pevensey at The Royal Oak And Castle

  • Pevensey Court House Museum: Re-opening from March: Volunteers are the first people a visitor sees, would you be interested in doing a shift?

  • POWERHOUSE COMIC HEADS TO EASTBOURNE RHOD GILBERT: THE BOOK OF JOHN

  • New organisation: Eastbourne Carbon Neutral 2030

  • Wealden Council response: Concerns in community about future of Sea Road Car Park in Pevensey Bay

  • Vehicles of Yesteryear and Tomorrow: Decision now made over the future of Sea Road Car Park by Wealden Council

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Chef/Cook, Castle Inn, Pevensey Bay

  • Pre-publicity: Pevensey History Festival 2020: This year running over a longer period than the initial four days

  • JACK AND THE BEANSTALK CLOSES IN A TRIUMPHANT FINAL NIGHT OF CHAOTIC FUN

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THIS WEEK Plans begin to see Pevensey Bay and locality become ‘homegrown festival showcase'


COMMUNITY Life of local campaigner, Jan Barron, to be celebrated in the community with a new award


LATEST ON JOBSBOARD Chef/Cook, Castle Inn

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picture credit: Dorit Oliver Wolff

Dorit Oliver Wolff, recipient of the British Empire Medal in the New Year Honours List, will take centre stage at the town’s Holocaust Memorial Day event at the Welcome Building, next to The Congress Theatre, on Thursday, 23 January.

She will talk about her childhood experience of avoiding capture by the Nazis and why it is so important that we stand together and speak out against divisive propaganda and marginalisation of vulnerable groups. The World War ll survivor was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in Holocaust education and awareness.

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia.

The Eastbourne event is free and will commemorate people who suffered in the Holocaust under Nazi persecution and in subsequent genocides such as those in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.

Doors open at 6.30pm for welcome drinks with a 7pm start.

Booking is essential as previous years have sold out. Book online at www.lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk/HMD

If you have access requirements email bpp@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk or phone 01323 415694.