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Wed 30 July 2014


HEADLINE : Bridge work sparks WW2 mine drama


FEATURE : Let the fireworks begin: In the Red Arrows 50th anniversary year....

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Pevensey Timeline Association: Monthly meeting

July 30 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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Every month on the last Wednesday until December 17, 2014

Pevensey Timeline : The two thousand year timeline that tells the story of Pevensey and its rich history… all welcome. We meet at the Ocean View Bakery and Restaurant on the last Wednesday of every month at 3:00pm. We gratefully acknowledge the advice and support of the Hastings Trust Local Enablement Team in the community engagement part of the plan to develop the Pevensey Timeline Project. Thank you to everyone who has participated in the feasiblity study to launch the Pevensey Timeline. We hope to be able to have further information about the project available shortly. You can view the three sample entries on the timeline here.

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July 30, 2014
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3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Ocean View Bakery and Restaurant
Eastbourne Road, Pevensey Bay, East Sussex BN24 6EJ United Kingdom
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