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  • In the beautiful new limelight, Bay Hotel Open Mic Night to be held twice a month

  • PICTURES OF THE WEEK : Royal Box Office, in the Circle of Fire and Light

  • TONIGHT: Performance group to fill the sky with fire and light at launch party for public house in Pevensey

  • Coming to stay and spend in Wealden: Number of people working in local tourism rises to just over 9,000

  • University of Sussex student inventor of 'marine bioplastic' wins International James Dyson Award 2019

  • Operating efficiencies at Wealden District Council: Cost of providing Council services to each individual living in the District

  • Have your say on next phase of improvements in Eastbourne town centre

  • Castle Inn for Christmas: Full schedule for the season revealed

  • Young people in East Sussex: Top tips to help parents and carers support kids’ mental wellbeing

  • Rother District Council: Parking charges suspended in run up to Christmas

  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHRONICLE: Wealden District Council shortlisted for national 'entrepreneurial' award

  • Research begins on St. Agnes', Pevensey Bay, the pioneering childrens' home from home: Memories of Janet Eldridge 1957—1960, "the beach was our playground"

  • ** BREAKING: Michelle Buxton, Brexit Party candidate for the constituency of Bexhill and Battle in General Election (with 316 more candidates) withdrawn from contest by her leader Nigel Farage

  • Tuesday 19 November: Pevensey Parish Council: Keeping us posted: Parish Council Surgery

  • Free travel on Remembrance Sunday for Armed Forces, veterans and cadets on Southern, Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Great Northern

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THIS WEEK Coming to stay and spend in Wealden


COMMUNITY Bay Hotel Open Mic Night to be held twice a month


LETTERS Mint House: Village has a vibrant art scene, but few opportunities to display work

THE BIG STORY: Oh we do like to be beside the seaside—Series of culinary events to celebrate
local food scene across four villages

IN THE LOCAL NEWS:
NORMANS BAY
Major new ITV drama filmed on location in Normans Bay: Cast includes Imelda Staunton.

PARISH COUNCIL
Grants celebration at Ethel Wood Centre, the work of community groups across locality.

PEVENSEY BUSINESS
Pevensey Chamber of Commerce, proud peacock of an idea goes on display.

BAY HOTEL
Birth of the Bay Hotel in Pevensey Bay in 1898. Contemporaneous newspaper accounts tell the story.

ARTS
Industrial Light and Magic. Arts Group relocates to new public bar at Bay Hotel for meetings.

Columnists: Liam Harper, Father Tony Windross, the vicar of Pevensey, Alan Everard (Art of Nature)

PEVENSEY BAY JOURNAL EVENTBOARD
Four page pull out
Aquafest 2019 Saturday August 24, nine bands from noon to night.

Great place, something of the essence of Pevensey Bay, particularly on the big note nights as the sun sets and the beach outside becomes the heart and home. Just beautiful setting, particularly with those big note nights. Like all big events here in the Bay, the mix of people and the buzz make the night. Aquafest is the annual jewel in their crown.
—Pevensey Bay Journal, 12 July 2019