Saturday 30 January 2016

Could you display town’s tapestry?

Saturday 30 January 2016
There has been a lot of interest recently in the Hastings Embroidery, and whether it could be put back on display during this 950th anniversary year of the Battle of Hastings.

The embroidery was made in 1966, during the 900th anniversary year, and depicts the history of Hastings during those 900 years.

The embroidery was put into climate-controlled storage in London over ten years ago, because ‘expert’ opinion suggested that it was deteriorating and could not remain on display unless it was housed in very expensive climate-controlled cabinets.

However, two panels have remained on display in the Town Hall throughout that period, and have shown no sign of significant deterioration.

So it would seem to be better to have it where it can be seen, even if it is slowly deteriorating, rather than keeping it in perfect condition in storage where no-one can ever see it.

The biggest problem now with bringing the embroidery back is finding the space to accommodate it – the whole thing is 263 feet long.

Unfortunately, there’s no council building big enough.

However, if any other group, organisation or business in Hastings could find somewhere, the council would be happy to loan it to them free, subject to them displaying it securely, insuring it, and of course, making it accessible for public view.

It would be good to have the embroidery back in Hastings, as it hasn’t been seen by anyone in its entirety for a long time, and could be of interest to local people and visitors alike during this anniversary year.

So if anyone is interested in arranging to display it, has access to a suitable space, and is able to make it available for public view, please let me know.

Peter Chowney

Leader

Monday 25 January 2016

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Saturday 23 January 2016

Medieval Mosaic in SMIC Crypt : August - October

Comprised of 3,000,000 pieces of spring steel the Medieval Mosaic holds the Guinness World Record as the largest steel mosaic. The artwork, measuring 64m in length and weighing 450 kg, is a complete re-creation of the Bayeux Tapestry and was created over 20 years by Michael Linton.  In addition to the original scenes captured in the Bayeux Tapestry, father and daughter team Michael and Rachael Linton have combined their talents to create the untold stories of 1066.

An 8 metre 'Finale' section, taking 5 years to research and complete, tells the story from the end of the Battle of Hastings to the crowning of William the Conqueror on Christmas Day 1066.  The 22 metre insert, taking a further 8 years to complete, tells the story of the Battle of Fulford Gate and the Battle of Stamford Bridge which preceded the Battle of Hastings.

This 33 year artistic odyssey has resulted in a truly unique masterpiece.  The artwork has been on display in Geraldine, New Zealand since September 2001 and will soon set sail to tour around the UK.

The Medieval Mosaic will first be displayed from August to October 2016 at the Crypt Gallery, St Mary in the Castle, Hastings and this exhibition will be part of the 950th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings made possible by Hastings Borough Council ‪#‎ROOT1066‬  - Hastings Borough Council 

Wednesday 20 January 2016

Looking for family of Reverend Charles Foster, Vicar of All Saints, Gloucester and Rural Dean, Hon. Canon of Gloucester Cathedral 1846-1926

We have had an email via the Friends of Hastings Cemetery website, as follows:

I came across a holy bible in a box of books I bought from auction in Essex , the bible clearly belonged to  to the above Rev , I  started to research some of the entries Rev Foster had hand written in the fly pages. ............

I don’t know if you have any idea if any of his family descendants are still alive and in the  Hastings area but if so I would gladly provide them with the  Rev’s Bible.
The entry on the website is at http://www.friendsofhastingscemetery.org.uk/fosterhk.html

If there are family connections who would like to take advantage of this offer please contact us at Hastings History House, 21 Courthouse Street, or by  telephone Thursday - Saturday 11 - Telephone: 01424 424744

Saturday 16 January 2016

Rocklands - Appeal hearing postponed.

A caravan park responsible for building an ‘eyesore’ holiday home has had its appeal hearing postponed.


In March last year Rocklands Private Caravan Park, in Rocklands Lane, was ordered to demolish the building, dubbed ‘the bunker’ by campaigners, after being served with an enforcement notice by Hastings Borough Council.

The council ruled the two-storey site overlooking Ecclesbourne Glen contravened planning regulations.

The park appealed the decision and an enforcement appeal hearing was due to take place at The Stade Hall next Wednesday (January 20).

However, this has been postponed until further notice after the planning inspector appointed to undertake the hearing fell ill earlier this week.
Read more: http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/rocklands-appeal-hearing-postponed-1-7159378#ixzz3xF0RpVLO

Thursday 14 January 2016

The Town Registery Office moves to historic new home

People in Hastings will have a new venue to register births, deaths and marriages.

The facility will begin the move from its current setting, in the Summerfields complex, Bohemia Road, to its new base at Hastings Town Hall, on Monday (January 18).

From Monday, January 25, the register office at the Town Hall will be open for key services, including registration of births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships, change of name deeds and providing copies of birth, death and marriage certificates.


Finally, from Monday, February 1, the new register office will begin hosting ceremonies, including wedding and civil partnerships, renewal of vows and citizenship ceremonies, hosted in the ‘Victorian splendour’ of the council chamber and former mayor’s parlour. http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/local/new-home-for-registrar-1-7161007#ixzz3xEvme3uH

Tuesday 12 January 2016

Former Bathing Pool site at West Marina

 (Apologies if you've received this from another source.)

Hastings Borough Council invites you to find out about the next steps for the former bathing Pool site at West Marina
 
Come and hear about the Council's intentions to market the site.
 
Where & When
Tuesday the 26th January at The Royal Victoria Hotel, Marine Parade, Hastings.
5.00 - 6.30 pm.
Light refreshments will be available from 4.30pm.
 
For further information and to confirm your attendance please emailestates@hastings.gov.uk at your earliest convenience and no later than Friday 22nd January 2016
 
Amy Terry
Estates Manager
Estates Service
Hastings Borough Council
Aquila House, Breeds Place
Hastings, East Sussex
TN34 3UY
Tel: 01424 451640
Web: http://www.hastings.gov.uk/estates/

Monday 4 January 2016

Happy New Year from Friends of Hastings Cemetery

We have updated our software, and this may result in some anomalies.  Please let us know of any you may notice at Webmaster

We hope to return to adding research to the site in the near future.  If you have family stories and photos of people buried on The Ridge, we would be very happy to add the information.

Alternatively, if you would like to volunteer to help with the research, taking photos or updating the website please contact Anne Scott

1916 WW1 Deaths from our records  are listed on the Home Page

Friday 1 January 2016

The Battle of Hastings features on a new 50p coin this year.

The coin commemorates the 950th anniversary of the historic battle in 1066.



Images representing Shakespeare plays and Beatrix Potter tales are also among those featuring on coins in 2016 released by the Royal Mint.

http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/local/battle-of-hastings-commemorated-on-50p-coin-1-7140837#ixzz3w0j6TxuE