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  • Very Big Pevensey Bay welcome to AQUAFEST 2017

  • EXCLUSIVE BREAKING NEWS: Pevensey and Pevensey Bay identified as being at the birth of outside broadcasting by the BBC

  • LETTERS TO EDITOR: Information on Pevensey Bay in the 1930s, can anyone help identify the locations?

  • *** BREAKING NEWS: Pevensey Bay village beats the developers

  • Big welcome to the launch of Golden House Chinese take-away in Pevensey Bay

  • Community projects benefit from Wealden capital grants; Nutley Windmill to local history group to sports clubs and visitor centres

  • Up to date bus information in real time, five year project to improve journeys

  • Letters to editor: Beach Huts in Pevensey Bay, why has it taken so long?

  • BEACH TAVERN DEVELOPMENT IN PEVENSEY BAY: Wealden Council webcast decision: broadcasting live, future of village at stake

  • BREAKING NEWS: Bay Hotel chosen to host Goons Show element of pilot Arts and Literature festival for Pevensey

  • 468 signatures and comments of objectors to proposed development of Beach Tavern site to be considered at critical planning meeting

  • Is the BBC about to begin filming for a programme about the restoration of Marine Avenue, gateway to the modernist town, planned in Beachlands?

  • Golden House launch looking like night to remember as a full house, new Chinese take-away in Pevensey Bay gets ready to open doors

  • ** BREAKING NEWS: Report to Wealden Council recommends approval for proposed 3 storey development of Beach Tavern site

  • Homeless travellers from afar sleeping in tent on beach in Pevensey Bay, We Three Kings of Orient Are

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THIS WEEK Information on Pevensey Bay in the 1930s, can anyone help identify the locations?


FEATURE Bay Hotel chosen to host Goons Show element of pilot Arts and Literature festival


BUSINESS *** BREAKING NEWS: Pevensey Bay village beats the developers

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Confirmation comes that Pevensey Bay Baptist Church is to continue the monthly season of popular films that have proved to be a hit with the local audience

This coming Friday we will see a sparkling programme for children and something special for the older folk in the evening.

Friday 18 September is film night again.

In the afternoon we have Frozen at 3:45pm, an astute time-slot shift by organisers to give children chance to get home from school. “Children can dress up as a character and win a prize“, organisers tell Bay Life.

In the evening at 7:30pm  is “Life of Pi’, by all accounts an intriguing film.

Pevensey Bay Baptist Church is continuing to develop its community role with these pioneering monthly film offerings.

Free films and free popcorn and we are reliably informed that you do not have to believe in God to enjoy the programme.

Just enjoy the magic of film and praise be for the fact that Pevensey Bay is now home to some fabulous, well programmed monthly events for all the family.

Bay Life will post information about these events as they become available.