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  • PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WEEK: Louis French: Meteorite over Pevensey Bay

  • EVENT OF THE WEEK: Pevensey Bay Dog walking group and the Big Barn Christmas

  • New website: Wealth of information about weddings and other ceremonies across East Sussex

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THIS WEEK PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WEEK: Louis French: Meteorite over Pevensey Bay


COMMUNITY Pevensey Bay Dog walking group and the Big Barn Christmas


BUSINESS Harper Hair Co. lands in Pevensey Bay

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Starting in two weeks (July 13), Westham Evening Womens’ Institute is to feature their work with speakers and evening meetings in the pages of Bay Life.

President, Lee Ede has made contact with the online publication expressing interest in seeing their events featured.

Discussions are taking place about the way in which these features will appear in the pages of the publication, plans include specific features on some of the range of speakers that give talks to the organisation.

Simon Montgomery, editor of Bay Life commented “I work in Wales with another web platform. Of course there, the pride that the ladies feel in relation to the organisation and their work is deeply felt (the Womens Institute originally came from Canada. It began in Anglesey in this country). Their talks, in a place called Narberth in West Wales, are held at the newly restored museum and they are very well supported and have educational range and depth and tremendous Welsh spirit to their studies”.

He added, “The WI is one of the most important organisations in the country and has been since its inception in 1915. I am a teacher with 34 years experience (most of it in adult education), so these matters are close to my heart”.