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  • Two sisters, one exhibition

  • First contract for Pevensey Whale merchandise awarded to local company

  • ELECTION 2015: Huw Merriman, Conservative candidate: Jobs, Homes and Investment

  • WEALDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION ADDRESS: Jane Marter, Labour candidate: Defending the services that matter to you

  • Work continues at library damaged by flood: County Council update

  • Police appeal for information following Pevensey burglaries

  • Wealden District Council Elections: Candidates talk to local community, today Dianne Dear, for the Conservative Party

  • PEVENSEY TIMELINE TALK: Dr Mead Comes to Town

  • REVIEW: Pevensey Information Day

  • Local sports clubs benefit from over £21,000 of Wealden Community Support

  • Three men arrested after drugs found in Pevensey caravan

  • ELECTION 2015: Local Green Team pledges to maintain services for those in need

  • Huw Merriman: Hustings event, message to Bay Life

  • George Pitcher to chair unique hustings event at Priory Court Hotel

  • ELECTION 2015: Full House for the Priory Court Hotel Hustings

  • Fears for future of Pevensey Bay Library grow as books are removed from shelves

  • Second chapter begins in story of successful writing group

  • General election: University of Sussex to analyse the impact of Twitter on marginal seats on the south coast

  • Jewson is giving away £100,000 to help build better communities

  • New cafe set to open in the Bay

  • Story Writing added to Free Street Learning courses across Wealden

  • Police warning after glass found on slide at Pevensey Bay play area

  • Huw Merriman visits Little Gate Farm

  • Guiding our way to success

  • Police seek man who grabbed boy in Stone Cross, near Eastbourne

  • Jo Caulfield comes to St Luke's Centre!!! New show: Uninformed Opinions

  • Discovered in a car park in East Sussex, a right royal day: Vehicles of Yesteryear 2015

  • From Bridge Farm to Westham, the untold story of Pevensey School

  • Let Bexhill and Battle commence: Local Labour Party sets out its stall at St. Wilfrid's Hall, Pevensey Bay

  • Huw Merriman views London Bridge redevelopment and gains assurances from Rail Managers

  • Changes to subsidised bus services in East Sussex on the way

  • Medieval Parish Church of Pevensey placed on Heritage at Risk Register

  • Dr. Geoffrey Mead Comes to Town

  • Rhyme and Reason. The Whale of a Tale coming home to where it all began

  • Almost 250 employers pledged to hire an apprentice at the launch of You’re Hired East Sussex this week

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Friday, 1 May


HEADLINE : First contract for Pevensey Whale merchandise awarded to local company


EVENTBOARD : CASTLE INN live: Ungrateful Dads May 2 @ 8:30 pm

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BAY LIFE—WATERWEEK2 EVENTBOARD
Welcome to our coverage of Waterweek2. Seven days of information, conversations and reflections celebrating water, inspired by the Pevensey Levels

Dedicated eventboard, 50 contributors in one week. information about the events, artists, authors, performers, news and latest updates as they become available, with thanks to artists Charlotte Still and Clare Whistler.

Day One, Sunday March 8
WATERWEEK 2 is week long series of events from March 8th-14th, inspired by UNDERWATEREDGE a walking exploration of the Pevensey Levels by local artists Charlotte Still and Clare Whistler. It involves more than 50 contributors in venues surrounding the Pevensey Levels

Sunday 8 March
Exhibition of artists—North Gallery Hailsham

Water talks at Herstmonceux Castle
Historian Rod Barker, Marine geologist Charu Sharma, Novelist Alan Judd and, Dancer Mim King

https://pevenseybaylife.co.uk/events/category/waterweek2/