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  • BEACH TAVERN PROPOSAL: Statement: Pevensey Parish Council: Wealden Council Planning Committee South Meeting

  • LETTERS: Beach Tavern planning consent: the Wealden District Councillor for Pevensey Bay could not be bothered to comment on this well trailed meeting

  • LETTERS: The untold story of the Oyster Houses in Pevensey Bay

  • Help us to help people break the cycle of dependency

  • Westminster event recognises youth democracy efforts in East Sussex

  • Fond farewell to Alan Harvey after railway career spanning nearly 50 years

  • Post-Xmas blitz fuels jumbo recycling haul

  • Pevensey Parish Council responds to Wealden Council decision over Beach Tavern site

  • New apprentices start at Wealden District Council

  • POETRY PLEASE FOR PEVENSEY: Poet Philipa Coughlan launches competition as part of local VE Day 75 celebrations

  • Smugglers Inn, Pevensey, to stage garage group art show in March. Historic public house begins to make a splash with finely tuned set of community events over next month

  • Wealden Council: £6 million spend for better infrastructure

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: Pevensey Bay genealogy with Gill Darbyshire

  • Smash hit West End musical: School of Rock First UK Tour is heading to Eastbourne!

  • Steam train helps take the strain during emergency line closure

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THIS WEEK REVIEW: ITV Drama Flesh and Blood, filmed on location in Normans Bay


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


LATEST ON JOBSBOARD Bay Hotel and Bar, waiter / waitress to join our growing team

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Inaugural Christmas Harbour Crafter’s market
Our forthcoming inaugural Christmas Harbour Crafter’s market, the first event being held at the new Sovereign Harbour Community Centre on Saturday 7 December, 11am-3pm. Our chosen charity is the RNLI Eastbourne. We have 50 confirmed fabulous local makers.
—Sovereign Harbour Community Centre Crafters markets, 4 November 2019


Sovereign Harbour Residents Association: History of campaign for community centre
Ever since our establishment in 2000, SHRA has campaigned for a purpose-built community centre as envisaged by the developers in the original plans. Despite further promises and commitments by the developers and local Councils over the ensuing years, it was not until 2015 that a plan was submitted for the construction of a community centre.  Read full story here