Saturday, 1 October 2011

St Mary's in the Castle

Despite statements to the contrary, it appears that HBC is not going to honour the commitment to ensuring that St Mary's remains an Arts & Culture Centre.

How can this be so?

 “There’s nowhere with better acoustics in the south east of England. I’ve played in the Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room and they’re not as good.”
Trevor Watts, saxophonist and composer, 2.4.1992

“St Mary-in-the-Castle is a building of national importance, and a unique
historic structure. It is important to the future of Hastings as a visitor focal
point, a resource for the local economy and major tourism project. A range
of uses are possible, but the most appropriate and viable are a combination
of an arena for events and exhibitions to develop ‘cultural tourism’, an
amphitheatre for conferences and meetings, and a memorable visitor
experience… It is rare for major projects of this kind to be viable with just a
single use.”


‘Making St Mary-in-the-Castle Church a Resource for Hastings’ URBED
report, September 1991

“St Mary might be the linchpin’ for raising the profile of Hastings – putting it
on the international map as a centre for cultural, trade and events of all kinds
– enriching the life of the whole town, and (attracting) an increasing number
of visitors and participants from far and near.”

Nicholas Allott, Trustee, Mackintosh Foundation, 18.12.1991

“I have for many years, since I came to Hastings, been concerned about St Mary-in-the Castle, built by Joseph Kaye who lived in my house…It is a fine building – neo, neo classical – and should be used for cultural purposes…For many reasons it should be treasured and not made a mockery of. It could be the focus of Hastings
.John Bratby RA, Chief Editor of Art Quarterly, 13.11.1991

“I am staggered by the beauty of Pelham Crescent…You say you need my signature – if that is all you need you have got it, but I would do anything else I could to save it. Please let me know.”
Sir Roger de Grey, President, Royal Academy of Arts, 28.11.1991

“I support your campaign – it would cater for the cultural needs of the residents and encourage active participation as opposed to passive reception.”
Adrian Heath, Painter, 5.12.1991

“I certainly support the idea of turning the church into an arts centre. If, as I understand, Pelham Crescent is to be restored, such a project would be most timely and would probably be the only rival to the achievements of St George’s in Bristol, an arts centre of enviable qualities in an ideal setting.”

http://www.nickwates.co.uk/reports/r&ppdfs/St%20Mary%20Prospectus.pdf
(For those wondering about the Labels, Keywords, Tags, could them what you will) it is because everyone should be concerned that they may lose the chance to visit this World Treasure.)
Peter Katin, pianist, 3.1.1992

“We sincerely hope you manage to persuade Hastings Borough Council to re-think the plans for this splendid church.”

Friday, 30 September 2011

Hastings Week 2011 : 7 - 16th October

History House open 11 - 4 daily, except Monday

Exhibitions:
Hastings Bonfire; Bayeux Tapestry & 1066;
And Some of All That

Talks:
  • The Story of Ore - Saturday 8th - 5.30PM
  • William Lucky Bastard - Sunday 9th - 3PM
  • Hastings Pirates and Privateers - Friday 14th - 4.30PM
Old Town Gudided Walks Tuesday 11th - Thursday 13th
2.30 meet at the top of the West Hill Lift

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Photography Competition - Prizes! Prizes! Prizes!

Photograph your very favourite building in Hastings (East Sussex)  or St Leonards, (East Sussex) not just for the sake of winning a prize but to highlight what you consider an important building in your area, to form a record of buildings as at 2011, and to feature in a display in 2012.

Age Limit - None
Clsoing Date: 3PM on the 11th September 2011.
All entries to be in to The History House, 21 Courthouse Street, Hastings, TN34 3AU

Please label the back of your entry with contact details - Name / Telephone No. or email address
Your age if under 12
Hard copy entries only

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Current Exhibitions

Broderick and Blomfield, Hastings Photographers -  exhibition

'Roman Excavation 2011' - new display by Hastings Area Archaeological Group.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Fears of closure after hub bid fails for St Mary-in-the-Castle - UPDATE

Good News! St Mary in the Castle will remain open under present management until at least August 2012.

Barbara Rogers is the businesswoman whose hard work and dedication is currently keeping St Mary-in-the-Castle open with a café and management of event bookings.

She fears the building will close as her contract to run it expires on August 31.
She said: “There are no bookings for the autumn and I am here only to the end of next month. The council needs to do a very rapid rethink.

This  Grade 11* listed is a rare example of a church as part of a residential development, the accoustics of the auditorium are internationally acknowledged as superb, and the building occupies a prime and iconic position on the sea front.

How has it been allowed to come to this - again?

Saturday, 25 June 2011

More anger over Hastings development plans

Hastings & St Leonards Observer


THE row over developing the town’s green spaces is rumbling on with fingers now being pointed at a local housing association as well as the council,
The Observer reported last week that plots of land off Ghyllside Avenue and Parkstone Road could be auctioned off to raise money for Hastings Borough Council.............................

Friday, 24 June 2011

Hastings Castle lottery bid is in ruins - Hastings & St Leonards Observer

A MULTI-million pound bid to revamp Hastings’s historic castle has been kiboshed by the Lottery.......................

The HLF recognised the castle’s historic importance, but was unimpressed by the details of the plans - which the council has been working on for almost a decade.
Carole Souter, chief executive of HLF, told the Observer: “Hastings Castle is a much-loved and hugely significant local landmark and we applaud the council’s aspirations to renovate and open up the site.
“However, we had concerns about the viability of the project and due to the competitive nature of this round of funding were unable to support it.”................
http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/news/local-news/hastings_castle_lottery_bid_is_in_ruins_1_2741581

1066 & all that - Hastings Castle at risk. See it now!

CIMG5098 by marijsak
CIMG5098, a photo by marijsak on Flickr.

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Old Town Walks

Every Tuesday from May to September meeting at 2.30 at the top of the West Hill Cliff Railway.
Explore the hidden secrets of Hastings Old Town with our  friendly and approachable guides. The walks are free but donations are appreciated. There are some steep slopes involved. We are happy to organise walks for groups and can offer a range of themes and routes to suit.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Current Exhibitions at Hastings History House

  • “Hidden Connections and Strange Coincidences”
    Exploring the byways of historical research, one thing leads to another -
  • Flight from Justice
  • Flight for Justice
  • Fight for Justice...........................
  • A Town Transformed” Hastings and St Leonards in 1920s and 30s
  • Hastings & St Leonards in the 1920's & 30's - not forgetting Sidney Little! 
We are at The History House, 21 Courthouse Street, in the Old Town.
Tel: 01424 424744


Books! Books! Books!

  • We have a stock of new local history publications
  • We have a changing collection of second hand fiction for sale at 50p each
  • We have other non-fiction second hand books which often provide surprising finds for people's interests
  • We hold regular Book Sales

We also have a range of second books which often include interesting titles
Some of these are listed ont the Books page at :
http://ohpsupdate.blogspot.com/p/books-books-books.html
  • If you are interested in any of the listed titles and cannot visit Hastings (well worth the effort!) please email us with an offer, including postage [ohps@ohps.org.uk]