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Fri 13 June 2014


HEADLINE : Call for young superheroes to join in at Bookstart events


FEATURE : PEVENSEY CHURCH FARM EXCAVATION: Dr. Scott Mclean shares his vision for project

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Stone Cross Community Market & Coffee Morning

June 13 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Every week until December 5, 2014

A Community Market and Coffee Morning is held every Friday morning between 10am and 12pm (except Bank Holidays) in St Luke’s Centre in Stone Cross, East Sussex. There is a varied selection of stalls with goods to sell each week, including food, hand-made chocolates, plants, hand-crafted jewellery, various crafts and gifts. Tea and Coffee is always available in the Cafe together with toasted teacakes or crumpets. Sit and enjoy the lovely, warm and welcoming atmosphere where people regularly meet to chat with friends or perhaps make new ones. Do come along to see for yourself and also support the stallholders. More information can always be obtained by visiting the website www.stonecrosscommunitymarket.org.uk or by contacting the Organiser on 07902 222149. 10am – 12pm Every Friday (except on a Bank Holiday Friday). Free Admission. Free Car Parking on Site and nearby. Disabled access and accessible toilets. St Luke’s Centre, Rattle Road, Stone Cross, East Sussex BN24 5EB

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Date:
June 13, 2014
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Venue

St Luke's Church and Parish Centre
Rattle Rd, Westham, Pevensey, East Sussex BN24 5SL United Kingdom
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Website:
http://www.gausden.com/stone/