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  • Eddie Izzard invites you to his work-in-progress reading/performance of Charles Dickens' classic epic Great Expectations

  • Wealden Council: Taking our first steps to becoming carbon neutral

  • Eastbourne based Holocaust survivor Dorit Oliver-Wolff receives British Empire Medal in New Year's Honours List

  • Date for your Diary—Dave Bs Rockin Years comes to Castle Inn: Rare solo appearance in March 2020

  • Come and meet patron Eddie Izzard this Sunday at Bexill Museum

  • Plans begin to see Pevensey Bay and locality become 'homegrown festival showcase' in East Sussex

  • THOUGHT FOR THE BOXING DAY: Pevensey Pete Laundry Services

  • CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: Father Tony Windross, the vicar of Pevensey

  • PICTURE OF THE CHRISTMAS WEEK: New Signage, Cycletech, Anderida House

  • UNFORGETTABLE SOUL VOICE RETURNS TO EASTBOURNE PAUL CARRACK —THE 20/20 TOUR

  • Keep the ‘spirit of Christmas’ going into February with the hilarious and acutely observed Alan Ayckbourn comedy

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.12: St. Wilfrid's

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.11: Pevensey Community Library

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.10: St.Nicolas church Pevensey

  • Pauline Montgomery, aged 90: the Twelve Community Advent Calendar Windows of Christmas: No.9: Royal Oak and Castle Inn launch party

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


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

Advent Window 1: Pevensey and Westham Girls Football Team:
I have chosen this picture to feature because the scene is so full of life. Congratulations to the girls. I remember, I was so excited when I got chosen to represent Lincolnshire in netball, so I know how they must feel at their age, as I was 14. Good luck with their trials for the county, a great honour for them to have been chosen, lovely girls. Image credit, Pevensey and Westham JFC.
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Pauline Montgomery is a 90 year old resident who has lived in Pevensey Bay for 14 years, She is known locally as ‘the Whippet Lady’, She was a school secretary for 35 years. She loves children and dogs. This year the Pevensey Bay Journal published an eight page supplement, her twelve community advent calendar windows of Christmas. Here we re-publish the pictures and her commentary, in celebration of the  community at Christmas.  The Pevensey Bay Journal is available to buy in local newsagenrs, priced 40p.