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  • ** BREAKING: BEACH TAVERN SITE: Animal Farm, the pig-ignorance of a Wealden Council planning officer and the decision that coud give the green light to the end of the village

  • Mike Haffner, new chairman of Westham Parish Council: The dignified silence and the story that started the day parish clerk Alison Stevens locked the office and left the key

  • PARISH COUNCIL: Hop, skip and a jump and two wags of the tail to National Lottery awards for Pevensey projects

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Smugglers Pevensey, experienced bar staff

  • Chorus of approval for restoration, as St. Nicolas church Pevensey continues to build links with community in search for regular singers

  • Event to discover the benefits of being a school governor

  • Westham Parish Council: Full meeting tonight (Monday 17 February), and statement from chair, Mike Haffner

  • New art supplies shop and art gallery opens in Langney shopping centre, Monday 23 March

  • Tail end of Storm Dennis takes time to leave Pevensey Bay, as residents hope for 'some normal weather this week'

  • UPDATE: First stage at St. Wilfrid's Church Hall, part of major programme of work, now complete, writes Shirley MacKinnon

  • Smugglers in Pevensey looks set to take centre stage with ENSA inspired Camp Show as part of local celebrations for VE Day 75

  • Incessant wind and rain, Saturday Night, Sunday Morning; The pounding power of Storm Dennis hits Pevensey Bay

  • Saturday 15 February: Signs of Storm Dennis start to pick up in Pevensey Bay

  • Lylian wins prize for passionate knife crime speech

  • Devonshire Park Theatre Eastbourne: Absurd Person Singular, cast announced

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THIS WEEK New ITV drama, Flesh and Blood, set on location in Normans Bay gains national attention


COMMUNITY Life of local campaigner, Jan Barron, to be celebrated in community with new award


LATEST ON JOBSBOARD Smugglers Pevensey, experienced bar staff

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image credits: Westham Pond Working Group,

Frogs, newts, water-beetles, tourists and fascinated residents visited the Westham Village Pond Exhibition at Westham Village Hall on Saturday 12th October.

Over the years the pond had deteriorated, resulting in poor water quality, culminating in the damaging proliferation of algae last summer. Westham Parish Council, together with a multi-skilled team of local Pond Working Group volunteers, have revitalised the historic village horse pond. They will be replanting some native waterlillies.

Anybody wishing to volunteer to help, or to learn more about the pond restoration, can email clerk@westhamparishcouncil.org.uk

—Westham Pond Working Group, 14 October 2019