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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

Meeting-with-Parliamentary-Pollinators

Bexhill and Battle MP, Huw Merriman, has called on Parliament to become a home for bees and pollinators.

Speaking in the House of Commons during a climate change debate, the MP called Parliament an “appalling environment” for pollinators and called on MPs to “do more than just talk a good game”. The MP went on to invite the Speaker, Environment Secretary and all MPs to join with him and a team of ecology experts to turn parts of the Parliamentary estate into gardens and wildflower meadows.

This week, the MP was re-elected as the Chairman of the cross-party All Party Parliamentary Group for Bees and Pollinators, which campaigns to protect and enhance pollinator species.

At a meeting in Parliament chaired by Mr Merriman, the Environment Minister was joined by MPs from across the political divide and experts from Friends of the Earth, Kew Gardens, RSPB, British Bee Keepers Association, Bee Farmers Association and by Battle wildflower meadow expert, Keith Datchler OBE and his colleague Norman Crighton from People Need Nature, to discuss how Parliament can become a more welcoming environment to wildlife.

With Parliament about to be the subject of redevelopment, the group met with architects and planners to discuss how Parliament could incorporate their ideas into the new flat roofs and open spaces which will be part of the new design.

Speaking after the meeting and debates, Mr Merriman said “I am delighted that the authorities and its architects and designers have committed to working with my group of experts to turn Parliament into a host for pollinators. In the interim, I am committed to persuading the powers-that-be of the benefits of having a wildflower meadow at the visitor entrance.

‘As a beekeeper myself, I want to put a hive of bees at the centre-piece of that meadow and have MPs manage the hive with honey available to our visitors. Pollinator species are under pressure. Without our pollinators, we will starve. It is essential that MPs not only talk about what others can do but lead by example.”