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I find the local opposition to the Jerwood puzzling. The new building needed to be sensitive to the surroundings and I think this succeeds. We intend to visit very soon.
Not good news at all. Mind you, Marcus Trescothick improved as a county player once he had the space and support to tackle his illness - let's hope the same is true for Yardy.
Newly published online map of rights of way in East Sussex. Not without minor errors, it seems, but pretty impressive nonetheless.
A sponsored walk on the South Downs where you can nominate any charity to receive your sponsorship money. We are seriously considering doing this for Parkinson's Disease Society.
Excellent beef. Excellent pies. Nice people too, but I couldn't eat a whole one.
Oh no! Not entirely surprising, but a sad end to a great career, nonetheless.
Hurrah! Sounds like a great match to have watched. And I reckon Goodwin should be the next captain.
Worst season for years, perhaps, but we have had some excellent fish from our local fishing fleet. More and more, we are trying to buy local fish when we can. The quality is certainly very high.
Splendid bi-monthly free magazine about local food and drink.
Rural poverty in southern England is rapdily increasing. I don't think that this will be a shock to anyone living in Sussex or Kent. What to do about it? Well, a start would be to release more land for housing so that supply increases and prices fall (aft
This is good, although it doesn't really help commuters. Re-opening the Uckfield-Lewes line - now that would be good.
Drilling for oil in the south-east. If they want to put a well in my back garden (and will pay me accordingly), then that's fine by me.
I remember, many years ago, walking across the fields from my parents' old house towards Felpham with my brother. We got to the Ryebank Rife (here: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/138607), which was (unusually) dry. The stench was amazing and the dry flo
Don't mess about with the website (although it is excellent). It is much more fun to go down to the store, have a coffee and then spend an hour or so (and possibly lots of pounds) rummaging through the vinyl, CDs and books (and not just music books, but g
I was there for the 25th anniversary celebrations, as a pupil. We didn't have name badges then.
I visited this signalbox on a school trip about 30 years ago. More latterly, I sheltered behind it on windy days. Sad to see it go, but it was in a pretty bad way in any case.
I remember going to the Whetstone Bridge over the Ryebank Rife as a child with my brother. The water had dried out during a particularly dry period of summer and the bottom of the stream bed was a mass of dead, rotting eels. Not a sight you'd see these da
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This is terrible. Hastings has been struggling to pull itself up over recent years - the improvements in the George Street area, the restoration of the West Hill Lift and now the redevelopment of the Stade. But all of these were at the eastern (old) end o
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