‘If the pier is in good shape it says the town is in good shape’

From the video vault With padlocks firmly securing the gates of Hastings Pier this week after a fire at the weekend we found this film on YouTube which looks at the aftermath of the 2010 fire and community efforts to bring the pier back to life. Re: A Pier is the work of film maker […]

Work of local philanthropist to be re-examined

Round the world travel in the 19th century was something only a handful of people could do. One of those who did was Annie Brassey and there’s a major project underway to look again at her works as a photographer, a writer and a prolific collector. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery is partnering with the […]

All you need to know about Sunday’s remembrance day arrangements

Hastings remembers The town is set to remember the 100th anniversary of the end of hostilities in the First World War with a series of events being held over this weekend. The official opening of Hastings Remembers at Hastings Museum is at 2.30pm on Saturday. This exhibition runs until January27th next year and looks at the […]

Pumpkin trail was a smashing success!

A total of 440 ‘creepy’ visitors raised an amazing £1,400 for St Michaels Hospice when they took part in a Pumpkin Trail around the Hospice grounds last week. It’s always a popular event in the Hospice’s annual fundraising calendar and this year the  visitors enjoying the trail around the Hospice garden, craft activities, wicked competitions […]

Alcohol Awareness Week – Alcoholics Anonymous opens its meetings

Local Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups are opening up their meetings as part of Alcohol Concern’s Alcohol Awareness week which runs between November 19th-25th. To mark the event AA in Hastings, St Leonards, Battle, Bexhill, Rye and Ticehurst is opening up meetings that are normally only for those who are trying to stop drinking or need support […]

A Penny Pincher’s Christmas Carol – a festive fixture

Kate Tym and John Knowles of It’s Not Us Theatre Company are back for a third year with their sell-out Christmas show, A Penny Pincher’s Christmas Carol. “Every year we get requests from our audiences to put it on again,” says Kate, “they tell us it wouldn’t be Christmas without it and we are more […]

Coffin Club – talking about death is okay!

When Kate Tym and Kate Dyer brought Coffin Club to Hastings just over a year ago they could have foreseen just how things would take off. “I think we just hit the zeitgeist,” said Kate Dyer. Coffin Club is funeral planning with a twist and arrived in Hastings in September last year the Kates who are […]

No words – just even more great pictures of Hastings…

Photos courtesy of Darren McCann, Mark Dockerill and Sid Saunders Have you taken some great pictures of the Hastings and St Leonards or events that are going on…? Just email them to tellmeyourstory@hastingsinfocus.co.uk and we’ll share them with the town. Have you taken some great pictures of the Hastings and St Leonards or events that are going […]

Esme set to perform century-old suffragette play

Hastings performer Esme Needham will be performing a one-woman show at Hastings Arts Forum this weekend as part of ongoing celebrations marking the 100 year anniversary of women being given the right to vote. The play How the Vote Was Won will start at 6pm on Sunday evening and is a free performance of the 109-year-old play […]