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  • ERIC BARRELL—The Weekend Essay. Growing up in a Seaside Town

  • 'Incredible Edible Pevensey and Westham' plan community garden for Wallsend Road

  • Take care—Wind speeds in the Bay increase, sudden gusts close to 40mph recorded

  • Latest on the temporary closure of library in Pevensey Bay

  • Local Conservative candidate for Bexhill and Battle, Huw Merriman, hits the hustings trail

  • Business of the Month—DB Domestics, Eastbourne

  • Success of visual arts has played major role in regeneration across UK

  • People power triumphs—Planning Inspector rejects appeal to build in Peelings Lane, Westham

  • Free social media training for Wealden businesses

  • Pevensey Bay Library, closed until further notice

  • Emergency Swan Rescue on the Pevensey Levels

  • Body found at Rottingdean likely to be missing man

  • Family proud of son found dead at Saltdean

  • Body at Saltdean likely to be one of the men swept to sea

  • Modern Life is Rubbish—toilet bowl and fittings outside old post office start to send residents round the bend

  • Wish Tower Discovery Days

  • Shepham Wind Farm gets green light on appeal

  • BREAKING NEWS: Shepham Wind Farm, Wealden Council loses appeal

  • IAN HISLOP—VERY LITTLE SEEMS FUNNY TODAY

  • 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

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Saturday 17 January


HEADLINE : Planning Inspector rejects appeal to build in Peelings Lane, Westham


NEXT ON EVENTBOARD : Castle Inn Live : Sound of the Crowd January 17 @ 8:00 pm

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Dickens Evening : Date for your Diary

December 6, 2014 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm

→ A date for your diary—Saturday December 6th
Pevensey is holding a Dickens evening from 4 pm onwards. At 5pm a procession will make its way along the street which will be lined with stalls, street entertainment etc-plenty of parking. Lots for children including pony and trap rides to meet Father Christmas in his grotto. In the grounds of The Priory Court hotel will be a carousel for the kids- hot dogs and burgers, mulled wine and mince pies in the tearoom which will be turned into a bar for the evening-come along and see us!!! It will also be raising money for St. Wilfrids Hospice.

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Priory Court Hotel and Tea Rooms
29 October 2014

Please note : The High street will be closed to through traffic from the Smugglers pub to Castle lane in Westham from 1600 to 2100.

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Date:
December 6, 2014
Time:
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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