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  • Major new ITV drama being filmed on location in Normans Bay: All star cast includes Imelda Staunton and Russell Tovey

  • BUSINESS BRIEFINGS: Vines Flowers: Space to hold craft classes

  • BUSINESS BRIEFING: The Smugglers Inn, Pevensey: £88 raised through our prize raffle for You Raise Me Up

  • WEEKEND FEATURE: Westham Evening Womens Institute

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival 2019: Please note change of email address

  • the Aqua Bar Ethos: Pevensey Bay: Event programme 2019: Latest updates

  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival: 6 July to Saturday 20 July 2019

  • BUSINESS BRIEFING: Now We are Four: Ocean Bakery and Restaurant, Pevensey Bay

  • Pevfeast takes a step forwards with commission of logo

  • BUSINESS BRIEFINGS: Local business, Activity Days Mobility, celebrates success: The days just disappear

  • BUSINESS BRIEFINGS: Royal Oak and Castle Inn, Pevensey: Tenants respond to rumours about their departure

  • Ambitious exhibition of David Nash’s work opens this Autumn at Towner Eastbourne

  • Charity event in aid of Mind: Langney Sports Club: 2 August 2019

  • Weather snapshot 8:00am: Pevensey Bay: Wednesday 3 July

  • Keeping us posted: Pevensey Parish Council: Village in Bloom 2019

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THIS WEEK Tuesday July 9: BBC Antiques Roadshow comes to Battle Abbey


COMMUNITY New glass reycling contract for Wealden


BUSINESS New single release from local Pevensey Bay based musician, Peter Barron

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Support for Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day campaign

This year, local MP Huw Merriman has popped on a pullover and posed for a photo to mark their support for Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day campaign which took place on Friday 14th December.

Now in its seventh year, Save the Children is asking even more people across the UK to join the woolly revolution and help make the world better with a sweater.

Since its launch in 2012 the fundraising event has raised over £17million for the world’s most vulnerable children.

Over 5 million people across the UK are set to take part this year with schools, homes and offices ditching their day-to-day dress and donning their daftest, most wonderful woollies for the annual fundraiser.

From knits festooned in jingling bells to jumpers covered in lights, Save the Children is hoping that 2018 will be the biggest, silliest Christmas Jumper Day ever.

Huw Merriman MP said: “”I’m delighted to support Christmas Jumper Day, it’s a fantastic cause that does so much good, raising money and awareness for children here in the UK and around the world. Millions of people up and down the UK will be pulling on a Christmas jumper for a great cause – to help create a brighter future for children, and it’s great to be a part of it.”

It’s really easy to take part – all you have to do is sign up at christmasjumperday.org then get family, friends and colleagues involved and donate £2 (£1 for school children).

By supporting Save the Children and taking part in Christmas Jumper Day people can help save lives in some of the toughest parts of the world, and give children living in poverty here in the UK the chance to fulfil their potential.

Whether that’s giving a child living in a refugee camp clothes to keep them warm through winter, helping to buy nutritious food for their entire family, or setting up a safe space to give them the chance to be children again.