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  • EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH JASON ROLF: Does the inspirational story of the Mint House project in Pevensey have the potential to make the national news? The headlines might write themselves

  • TOWNER CINEMA: February highlights

  • Treat your Valentine at the Priory Court Hotel Pevensey

  • HILARIOUS AND HEART-WARMING COMEDY - 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR EDUCATING RITA

  • Court action over over Rickney Lane fly tip

  • New look for Wealden District Council website

  • Wealden man stopped again for giving lifts without valid licence

  • LATEST ON JOBSBOARD: Pevensey Parish Council, clerk on temporary basis

  • New checks on free bus passes from April

  • VE75 Weekend 8–10 May: Organisers publish 'matrix' of events that will see locality light up in homegrown celebration of the Day the guns fell silent in Europe

  • Extra spending: Budget plans could include £6.5 million of investment

  • VE Holiday Market SATURDAY 9 MAY: Market Square Pevensey

  • TOWNER GALLERY: Alan Davie & David Hockney Early Works : 15 February to 31 May 2020

  • QUEEN’S GREATEST HITS ON AN EPIC SCALE!

  • Wassail 2020: Thank you to everyone who came to an awesome evening: Royal Oak and Castle, Pevensey

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THIS WEEK Plans begin to see Pevensey Bay and locality become ‘homegrown festival showcase'


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


LATEST ON JOBSBOARD Chef/Cook, Castle Inn

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This is my last day, for this term at least, as your MP
I will now be fighting my third General Election in less than 5 years. It has been an immense privilege to have served the residents of the Bexhill and Battle constituency since 2015. The national picture has been challenging. Serving and working with the various communities, civic representatives and groups across our 200 square miles has been an uplifting experience and has made up for the frustration of the Parliamentary logjam over Brexit.

When a Government cannot command a majority for its programme in Parliament, a general election is the usual outcome to break the impasse. Whether this election delivers a mandate, for one party or another, will be known after December 12.

That’s all for another day. This is my last day, for this term at least, as your MP. I wanted to thank all of the residents who, regardless of their political persuasion, have offered their support and friendship to me over the years. I hope we can have a positive election contest locally where constructive ideas can be debated and opinions respected. That’s in the finest traditions of our special part of the country.

—Huw Merriman MP, 5 November 2019