Friday 16 January 2015

Ecclesbourne Glen footpath reopens – Um, no, if only!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Vegetation has been cleared all along the coastal path from the East Hill down to the stream, the steps have been replaced and new fencing has been installed at the boundaries.

People can now resume walking along the coastal path from the East Hill to the rest of the country park.

15 Robertson Street

Path in Ecclesbourne Glen closed off due to landslip

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Published on the13 January 2015

A path in Hastings Country Park has been closed off due to a landslip, just weeks after it reopened.

Friday 9 January 2015

THE BAYSWATER TRAGEDY – a tale of murder – with local connections

The trial of Hannah. Newington, alias Flora Davey,for the manslaughter -of Frederick Graves Moon, at 23, Newton-road, Westborne Grove, on the night of May 24 1871….

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Talk at the History House, 21 Courthouse Street by Judie Wycherley and Christopher Langdon
Saturday, 17th January, 2015
5.30 P.M.
Tickets - £2.50

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

A linked list of the people so far recorded who gave their lives as a result of World War One (the Great War), who are recorded in the common wield, not in the CWG areas, (apart from a few exceptions) can be found here

Deaths in 1915:

Friday 2 January 2015

1066 Centre – A Public consultation

[email heather@grief64.fsnet.co.uk for more information or print form below and return to address listed]

A 1066 Centre would give Hastings a major new heritage attraction, and help boost the town’s economy. It is proposed that it will be home to a replica Bayeux tapestry, and also for the Hastings Embroidery.

It is envisaged that a 1066 Centre would give Hastings a major year-round attraction, appealing especially to visitors interested in culture and history.

It could also provide:

  • · a specialist library and research centre for Anglo-Norman studies, which could develop to become a specialist institution of Higher Education.
  • · Facilities for School parties
  • · A lecture theatre; hosting of conferences
  • · A specialist book and souvenir shop, and an outlet for handmade local crafts.
  • · The centre could be hired out for special events.

Possible sites, owned by HBC:

  1. · Summerfields Estate, near HMAG, John’s Place, Bohemia Road
  2. · White Rock Gardens – disused bowling greens
  3. · Site of Bohemia Mansion, currently occupied by Registrat of BDM etc. due to move shortly
  4. · West Hill, near Ladies’ Parlour

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