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  • LETTERS: Planning application: Park Home Holidays: Website suggests extension of time, has this been given by Wealden Council?

  • East Sussex County Council: Help us reduce the great Xmas food throwaway

  • Please feel free to join us: Carols by candle light service and a performance by VOICES CHOIR

  • Govia Thameslink Railway Great Sock Appeal collects over 4,000 socks

  • Rail network in Sussex open for business this Christmas and New Year

  • Now in local newsagents: Christmas edition, Pevensey Bay Journal

  • Come rain or wind, MP for Bexhill and Battle, Huw Merriman, was up at 5:00am on 12 December 2019, the day which may go down in the history books as "the earthquake election"

  • Taylor Dain Estate Agents, Westham, office closure

  • Future of Pevensey Bay as visitor destination at stake: Concerns grow over fate of Sea Road Car Park

  • Southern Rail and Building Heroes join forces to help ex-servicemen back into work

  • Royal Oak and Castle Inn in Pevensey goes tropical in February 2020: Paint away your blues with event that is "definitely not your usual art course"

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Invitation to tender for Parish warden, Parish planters

  • THIS CHRISTMAS: Pevensey Court House by Candlelight

  • Kennels and catteries in Wealden: Rating scheme gives pet owners peace of mind

  • Tonight: Saturday 7 December: The Heartbeats return to Castle Inn for last time this year

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THIS WEEK East Sussex County Council: Help us reduce the great Xmas food throwaway


COMMUNITY Go ahead couple celebrate first year in business in the Bay


LATEST ON JOBSBOARD BAY HOTEL AND BAR: Vacancies: kitchen assistant and waiting staff

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LETTERS re: Pevensey de la mer: Search for our twinned town in France: The continuing story

With regard to the twinning research. I remember this quite clearly from the 80s. It was with the medieval village of Sainte Suzanne which I think is in Normandy. A coach load of people led by the redoubtable Grace Richard went to France and the Mayor of Sainte Suzanne came here and stayed with Betty Baker who lived opposite the Castle. Her daughter Sue Beck is still active in the village

Carolyn Little