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  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Vacancy for councillor

  • Network Rail statement: Disruption into London Victoria this morning, Tuesday 9 July

  • LETTERS: We so need a crossing at the top of Castle Drive, lives are at risk

  • *** UNHEARTBREAKING NEWS!!! Morning has broken, like the first morning: Lost engagement and wedding ring found on Pevensey Bay Beach

  • See you in June 2020!! Pevensey Dog Show: Report to Pevensey Parish Council outlines success of first event held with council support

  • Pevensey mini history festival planned for August

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: First South Downs National Park Local Plan is adopted: Download and read

  • Lost engagement and wedding ring on beach in Pevensey Bay

  • Major new ITV drama being filmed on location in Normans Bay: All star cast includes Imelda Staunton and Russell Tovey

  • BUSINESS BRIEFINGS: Vines Flowers: Space to hold craft classes

  • BUSINESS BRIEFING: The Smugglers Inn, Pevensey: £88 raised through our prize raffle for You Raise Me Up

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: Westham Evening Womens Institute

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival 2019: Please note change of email address

  • the Aqua Bar Ethos: Pevensey Bay: Event programme 2019: Latest updates

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THIS WEEK Tuesday July 9: BBC Antiques Roadshow comes to Battle Abbey


COMMUNITY Pevensey Dog Show: Report to Pevensey Parish Council outlines success of first event


BUSINESS Vines Flowers: Space to hold craft classes

Transparent-Seaford

EYE-CATCHING artwork which will give visitors to Seaford’s town centre a comfortable place to sit has been installed.—East Sussex County Council, 13 April 2016

The unique bench was specially commissioned as part of the Transparent art project, funded by Arts Council England, East Sussex County Council and Seaford Town Council

Created by artist Peter Yarwood, the bench has been installed outside Warwick House, the new purpose built facility which houses Seaford Library and day service for older people, as well as supported living accommodation managed by Saxon Weald.

“This is an exciting addition to the front of the library building and is already starting to spark discussion,” said Cllr Chris Dowling, the county council’s lead member for community services.

“When the original building was being demolished, a well-used bench near the bus stop had to be removed. We have been able to replace the seating and add some great contemporary art to the town.”

Peter won the commission from East Sussex County Council’s Library and Information Service after impressing a panel of volunteers with his design ideas.

Throughout the creative process, the artist shared designs and discussed options with the community. His final design uses materials which can weather the Seaford environment.

Funding for Transparent Seaford includes £20,000 of Arts Council England Lottery Funding, £2,500 from East Sussex County Council and £100 from Seaford Town Council.