Friday 11 May 2012

Old Town Carnival Week at Hastings History House open daily from 28th July – 10th August 11-4


Walks from the History House

Mon 30th July - 3pm - “Lost Roads of the Old Town

Wed 1st August - 5.30pmTuesday 31st July [time to be confirmed] with John Shirlaw “Exploring the  Architecture  of All Saints Street.

Sunday 5th August Regency Walk finishing in Pelham Crescent with an opportunity to see inside one of the flats. 2pm




All meet at Hastings History House.
Walks are limited to 20 people

Tickets £3 can be booked

There are extra Old Town Walks and Stade Guided walks during the week; click on links or see flyer or programme

Please note: if you have signed up for email alerts (see right hand column) you will receive individual reminders for each event the day before it takes place

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Stade Guided Walks - May - June 2012

Meet at the Lifeboat Station


The walk takes a maximum of 90 minutes, exploring The Stade and the history of the Hastings Fishing Community.

There is a maximum of 15 people and suitable footwear is advised.

If you have mobility needs contact the Hastings Fishermen's Museum - (01424461446, StadeWalks@gmail.com) in advance.

Groups/Schools can contact the Museum as above to arrange walks.

The walks are free, but donations to the Museum are appreciated.

May, Sunday 6th - 11am

June - Tuesday 5th, 3pm

July
Monday 16th - 3pm
Saturday 28th, 3pm
Sunday 29th, 3pm
Monday 30th, 11am
Tuesday 31st, 3pm

Saturday 28 April 2012

Old Town Walks - May - July 2012

Old Town Walks

walks@ohps.org.uk

Every Tuesday at 2.30 PM
Meet at the top of the West Hill Lift.. (If you wish to go up on the lift, it is located set back at the Western end of George Street. - £)

These walks are free, but donations to the charity are welcomed.  They last about 90 minutes and proceed gently downhill, with some steps.

Student groups must pre-book.

A fascinating tour of Hastings Old Town, the premier Cinque Port, with mediaeval, Tudor, Georgian Victorian and later architecture, twittens, lanes and steps.  Hear about the artists, authors and celebrities of their day who came to Hastings.

All walks organised and led by the Old Hastings Preservation Society.



Hannah Welcomes You, One and All.......

...to the 2012 Jack in the Green Exhibition.





Come and find out the history behind the colourful spectacles, or see if you were captured on camera during celebrations in previous years.

At the Hastings History House, 21 Courthouse Street,

Thursday - Sunday,  11AM - 5PM.

Friday 20 April 2012

Dickens tours at Highgate Cemetery anyone?

Although Dickens himself is (of course) interred in Westminster Abbey, Highgate holds a number of Dickens relatives including his parents, two of his siblings, his wife and his baby daughter - as well as other people
prominent in his life. The tour is once a week, at 16.30 on Saturdays, costs £10 for adults and £8 for students, and lasts for about an hour and a quarter - slightly longer than the regular cemetery tours. You get to see parts of the cemetery that regular tours don't usually visit - as well as elements, such as the catacombs, well worth a visit in their own right.  At the moment the tour is running on a trial basis dependent on interest.

This would be combined with a trip first to "Abney Park in Stoke Newington, London, formerly one of the ‘magnificent seven’ garden cemeteries of London, is now a woodland memorial park and Local Nature Reserve managed by the Abney Park Trust. We offer free public access, and educational facilities - including a small stone carving workshop, training centre/ classroom, and visitors centre."

Please contact Anne Scott to register your interest."

Thursday 19 April 2012

Hastings Borough Cemetery Trails

OHPS have a Heritage Lottery Grant to produce a trail leaflet or leaflets, information boards, section markers, a seat, web site visits and training and expenses, and an exhibition at Hastings Museum in 2013.

There will be an initial meeting at Friday 27th 6pm at Hastings History House, 21 Courthouse Street.

To be discussed are dates for a trip to a cemetery in London (more details after the meeting!)

Ways of working towards fulfillment of the project.

George Ford, the current Cemetery Manager, will give an "Introduction" before he retires on 10th May. He will do this at the cemetery on 1st May at 2.30 Please can you let Anne Scott know if you will be coming to this session

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Friday 13 April 2012

An Evening of Sea Shanties - 21st April 2012

With the Hastings Sea Shanty Singers

6.30 for a 7PM start

Tickets £7.50 - including a drink and a fish supper

Tickets available from Hastings Fishermen's Museum

St Mary In the Castle - PETITION

A petition to support Barbara Rogers' bid to retain the tenancy is available to sign at St Mary's Cafe, and also at the History House, 21 Courthouse Street.

There doesn't appear to be an online petition.

Closing date is 2PM on Thursday April 19th, when a SMIC-F representative will be available at the cafe.

Wednesday 11 April 2012

Hastings Development Management Plan - 12th April, 4PM

Forward Planning Officers will talk and answer your questions on this consultation.

Hastings History House
21 Courthouse Street

Monday 9 April 2012

Why Muriel Matters


Free Event - Wednesday 11TH April, 2012 - 4 P.M.
Muriel Matters
Born in South Australia
Votes for Women
Chained to H of C Grille
Balloon Flight
Stood as MP for Hastings
Lived in Pelham Crescent

Hear more about why Muriel matters, about the balloon flight and,
if you can, contribute memories.



Tea & Talk
 By Frances Bedford M.P. (South Australia)

Aussie MP reveals remarkable life of Hastings' forgotten suffragette hero
Published on: 06 August 2009

An Australian MP has lifted the lid on the life of a remarkable  woman
who moved to Hastings to help campaign for women's  right to vote. ...

Donations Welcome

History House,
21 Courthouse Street
Hastings

Friday 16 March 2012

60th Anniversary of the Founding of Old Hastings Preservation Society

This is our Diamond Jubilee year too.

Throughout the year we are having exhibitions to refelct this, and other local anniversaries, as well as recalling local events of 1952.

Can you contribute? Memories and photos are always welcome.

Exhibition - Alexandra Park - one of the many treasures of Hastings

Come and browse, contribute your memories and photographs.

Going to the Jerwood?  Swing by and visit the Hastings History House

Saturday 3 March 2012

The land stability issue has been inadequately addressed - again!

Homes plan for land behind Barley Lane rejected (as reported in Hastings & St Leonards Observer)
JUBILANT residents scored a victory this week after plans to build two new houses in a flood-prone area were thrown out. 
  • Developers from Elevations Designs Ltd wanted to knock down 11 garages and put the homes in their place on land behind Barley Lane.
  • Council planning officers recommended approval but councillors were unimpressed at Tuesday’s meeting and refused permission.
  • Angry residents signed two petitions and the council received many objection letters.
  • Cllr Matthew Beaver won applause from the audience as he slammed the proposals and urged fellow councillors to refuse permission.
  • Cllr Beaver said there were concerns over reptiles, dormice and badgers on the site.
  • Southern Water wrote to the council saying that the sewerage system in the area is not able to cope with additional surface water.
  • Cllr Maureen Charlesworth voiced its fears and said: “........... This application should not have even come before us.”