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  1. HO CHI MINHS BIRTHDAY TO BE CELEBRATED IN NEWHAVENWed, 15 May 2013 07:47:54 EST
    As a result of the recent project by Newhaven Town Council to put new lamp post banners on West Quay, one of which says Did you know that Ho Chi Minh once worked as a pastry chef on the Newhaven-Dieppe ferry?, the Vietnamese Ambassador is coming to Newhaven to celebrate the great leaders birthday. More...
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  2. Family Ties Inspire Charity GigTue, 14 May 2013 13:58:25 EST
    Top Elvis tribute act (ETA), Rob Willis, is fundraising in his hometown next week for Help Our Wounded (HOW), a charity supporting Royal Marines - after being inspired by his family's ties to the Armed Forces. More...
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  3. 'Seaford Elvis' reaches Semi-Final of the 'Official Ultimate Elvis' contestTue, 14 May 2013 13:42:56 EST
    Top Elvis tribute performer Rob 'The Hillbilly Cat' Willis from Seaford reached the semi-finals of last weekends Official Ultimate Elvis Contest in Bridlington against stiff competition. The top spot went to the current European Champion, 'Gordon Elvis'. More...
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  4. PROSTATE CANCER - Feeling inspired to put on your walking boots?Tue, 14 May 2013 13:35:22 EST
    Weve got some really exciting walking challenges coming up. Join Team Walk and you will be joining a team of fantastic fundraisers who walk and trek across the UK. More...
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  5. COMMUNITY FUND AWARDTue, 14 May 2013 13:28:45 EST
    The Seaford Musical Theatre group have been awarded funds from the Co-operative Membership Community Fund to replace and install new equipment at the Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane, Seaford which is home to the Seaford Community Cinema, award winning SMT Juniors and hosts many musical and theatrical events for other community groups. More...
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  6. SEAFORD TOWN COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT RECEIVES GOOD SUPPORT AT BAPTIST CHURCH HALLWed, 01 May 2013 07:01:31 EST
    The Seaford Town Meeting was held on Tuesday evening at Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road where the electors of Seaford where invited to attend and have the opportunity to question the Town Council on any activities undertaken during the previous year. More...
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  7. A ROARING SUCCESS FOR ALADDINTue, 30 Apr 2013 09:34:33 EST
    The award winning Seaford Musical Theatre Juniors company received rave reviews from the audiences of last week's show 'Aladdin', written and directed by Paula Woolven, and performed at the Barn Theatre, Seaford. More...
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  8. Let the Seaford Seven colour your worldThu, 25 Apr 2013 14:58:29 EST
    Art comes to Seaford in seven vibrant styles on 4 May 2013, when seven of the most talented artists in the area display their work in the towns Arts@theCrypt. Known as the Seaford Seven, their work ranges from local scenes to foreign vistas and abstract to animals: a heady cocktail of colourful, contemplative, thought-provoking images. This is art from the soul, bursting and blossoming from the rich perspectives of seven different lives that together enfold more than 400 years More...
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  9. LOCAL FILM WINS SOUTH DOWNS AWARDWed, 24 Apr 2013 08:26:43 EST
    This years 2nd award prize for a short film, organised by the South Downs National Park Authority, the theme 'My South Downs', judges included Hugh Bonneville star of Downton Abbey. More...
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  10. Seaford Half Marathon : Sunday June 9th 2013Organised with the help of Seaford StridersWed, 24 Apr 2013 08:26:18 EST
    Seaford Half Marathon : Sunday June 9th 2013Organised with the help of Seaford Striders On line entries accepted now. Don't forget to bring your confirmation email to register and collect tagged race number Registration opens 8am - Race start time 9am.The NP&S Lions half marathon is on again this year, one of the most challenging half marathons in the South.The route around Seaford will take in some of the spectacular views over the Weald from the South Downs as well as the beautiful Downland Village of Alfriston and the Cuckmere Valley. More...
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OUR VISION - WE CAN ALL MAKE IT HAPPEN ON THE SEAFRONT EXHIBITION
SEAFORD TOWN
OPEN AIR GYM AT THE SALTS
POLICE NOTICE
Garden
  1. CATERPILLAR Wed, 19 Sep 2012 08:41:25 EST
    What's this one called anybody got a clue as to the name of this interesting caterpillar? More...
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  2. WHITE MOTHWed, 19 Sep 2012 08:36:22 EST
    Another moth not seen before, this decided to share the shower with us the other evening. Any ideas what it's called? More...
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  3. ANOTHER INTERESTING DAYTIME MOTHTue, 26 Jun 2012 06:56:00 EST
    Now the sun has reappeared and we are able to get back in the garden, another coloured moth showed itself, The Cinnabar moth, Tyria Jacobaeae. Looking up the RSPB website it appears this moth flies during the day and is easily spotted due its red and black colours. More...
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  4. YELLOW SPIDERThu, 30 Jun 2011 06:13:21 EST
    Another rare creature in same local garden, can anyone identify this one? More...
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  5. Unusual Beetle in SeafordFri, 10 Jun 2011 15:48:39 EST
    The Rose Chafer More...
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SEAFRONT IMPROVEMENTS UPDATE
  1. Are we going to have a Pier on Seaford Seafront?Tue, 14 Aug 2012 10:45:43 EST
    Analysis of the publics views on the Seaford Community Partnerships Seafront Exhibition, held in March, are now available. The exhibition was visited by about 800 people including more than 100 children Great enthusiasm was shown for many of the childrens and students ideas, for example, the provision of larger sand pits and even a paddling pool on the beach at the same level as the promenade will be examined. The need for more shelters was an important theme to emerge and various ideas were on display, such as, upturned Boats, and Severn Sisters shaped walkways and associated shelters. The large chess pieces were much admired as was the volleyball games area. More...
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  2. BEACH FRONT COLLAPSE AT SEAFORDMon, 09 Jul 2012 10:09:32 EST
    Each year the beach at Seaford is rebuilt by the Environment Agency (EA) but recent storms have take a toll. More...
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  3. ARE WE GOING TO HAVE A PIER ON THE SEAFRONTMon, 02 Jul 2012 07:11:45 EST
    Analysis of the publics views on the Seaford Community Partnerships Seafront Exhibition, held in March, are now available. The exhibition was visited by about 800 people including more than 100 children Great enthusiasm was shown for many of the childrens and students ideas, for example, the provision of larger sand pits and even a paddling pool on the beach at the same level as the promenade will be examined. The need for more shelters was an important theme to emerge and various ideas were on display, such as, upturned Boats, and Severn Sisters shaped walkways and associated shelters. The large chess pieces were much admired as was the volleyball games area. More...
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  4. POSITIVE COMMENTS FROM VISITORS ON SEAFRONT EXHIBITIONSun, 15 Apr 2012 12:12:46 EST
    Over 700 adults and 100 children visited the exhibition over the weekend. We had positive comments from many people and received donations of about 300. Work has now started on analysing the large amount of data we obtained. Luis Daz at the University is currently writing up the project and publicising the students work to senior management. Incidentally, all the students' material displayed on the walls in the exhibition will be made available to us in a few weeks or so. More...
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  5. LOW COST, LOW MAINTENANCE, HIGH PROFILE, POSITIVE ACTIONSun, 15 Apr 2012 12:03:09 EST
    Doesnt that appeal? Just what an enhancement to Seaford and its seafront needs for it to succeed!The Gap which has been identified.When Seaford Head School took its Rock and Jazz Orchestra musicians abroad to Venice, Paris, Garda, Barcelona all 45 of them they (or the agent booking their tour) found no problem in locating suitable venues for them to perform. Why? Because every city, town and tiny hamlet in Spain, France and Italy seemed to have its dedicated outdoor public-performance area. More...
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  6. OUR VISION - WE CAN ALL MAKE IT HAPPEN ON THE SEAFRONTSun, 15 Apr 2012 12:02:21 EST
    Friday evening at The Crypt in Seaford saw the opening by Norman Baker, Member of Parliament for the Lewes constituency of the Our Vision exhibition showing ideas and possibilities for the improvement of Seaford Seafront. The Friends of Seaford Seafront showed photographs of how to enhance the Splash Point Pier, The Martello area, a leisure area near Frankies Cafe stop with large Chess game and Boules area, a new beach garden at the crossing to the Salts and Beach Huts on the Boningstedt Promenade. Some imaginative ideas were built and many illustrations from the Local schools, Seaford Head Community College, Annecy School, Chyngton Primary More...
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RETHINKING THE SEAFRONT
Seaford District
  1. Eastbourne firefighters rescue seagull caught in nettingSun, 19 May 2013 17:44:44 +0100
    Firefighters from Eastbourne helped to rescue a seagull that had got stuck in netting on the roof of a building. More...
  2. Eastbourne ventriloquist impresses judges on Britains Got TalentSun, 19 May 2013 14:13:00 +0100
    Eastbourne ventriloquist Steve Hewlett made an impression on the Britain’s Got Talent judges last night (Saturday) after getting through to the next round. More...
  3. Eastbourne ventriloquist impresses Britains Got Talent judgesSun, 19 May 2013 12:17:24 +0100
    Eastbourne ventriloquist Steve Hewlett made an impression on the Britain’s Got Talent judges last night (Saturday) after getting through to the next round. More...
  4. Hundreds take part in Eastbournes Chestnut Tree Midnight WalkSun, 19 May 2013 10:26:20 +0100
    More than 750 women took part in last night’s Midnight Walk to raise money for the Chestnut Tree Childrens’ Hospice. More...
  5. Cans of booze found as police target teenagers as young as 14 in EastbourneSun, 19 May 2013 10:07:40 +0100
    Teenagers as young as 14 have been targeted in Eastbourne as police wage a campaign against anti-social behaviour in the town. More...
  6. Les Mis star Izzy meets fans as DVD hits shelvesSun, 19 May 2013 08:59:23 +0100
    Les Miserables star Isabelle Allen met with fans to sign copies of the film’s DVD which was released on Monday (May 13). More...
  7. Operation Blitz success in tackling crime and disorder in EastbourneFri, 17 May 2013 20:28:36 +0100
    Operation Blitz proved to be a success in tackling crime and disorder in Eastbourne after police were called to a group of young people who were causing problems in the street and seized around 30 bottles of alcoholic drinks. More...
  8. Fundraisers funeral interrupted by lifeboat call-outFri, 17 May 2013 16:31:04 +0100
    The funeral of an Eastbourne lifeboats supporter was briefly interrupted when the crew were paged to an incident off Sovereign Harbour today (Friday). More...
  9. Couple talk of ordeal after wife gives birth in carFri, 17 May 2013 13:58:49 +0100
    Kirsty Peyton-Lander speaks to the Herald after giving birth in the back of a car on the way to the Conquest Hospital in Hastings. More...
  10. Staff at DGH talk about changes to servicesFri, 17 May 2013 11:30:10 +0100
    Eastbourne Herald reporter Joanne Smith visited the DGH on Wednesday (May 15) to speak with staff about the changes at the hospital. More...
CYCLE SEAHAVEN
  1. Air Ambulance Double 100Sat, 20 Apr 2013 12:30:20 EST
    Kent and Sussex Air Ambulance are holding their annual Double 100 Cycle Challenge on Sunday 23rd June 2013 The ride will start and finish at Redhill Aerodrome in Surrey and the route will take in the counties of Kent,Surrey &Sussex. Riders will have the choice on the day which of the two distances they would prefer to do 100 miles or 100kms. More...
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  2. Active Travel Bill (Wales)Fri, 29 Mar 2013 12:45:52 EST
    The Active Travel (Wales) Bill was laid in the National Assembly for Wales on the 18 February 2013. Its great to see such huge focus on walking and cycling,and surely this helps provide focus for our local campaigns to get cycling recognised and funded as a viable option for shorter journeys? Cycle Seahaven (and our other campaign partners) will be using this Bill as a template of what can be done at national level to promote cycling for everyone. More...
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  3. RODMELL to SOUTHEASE Bridleway Request for Support by 1st April 2013Fri, 29 Mar 2013 12:43:34 EST
    OVCN are forging ahead with their vision for a cycle network between Lewes and Newhaven,connecting up the towns and villages of theLower Ouse with the South Downs Way. The section between Kingston and Lewes has been given the go-ahead,and now OVCN are requesting planning permission from SDNPA (South Downs National Park Authority) to put a bridleway between Rodmell and Southease which of course would be open to cyclists. This is only a small one mile section,but it helps the overall scheme to provide cycle access along the entire route. More...
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  4. Mr Cycles MTB Demo DayThu, 07 Mar 2013 06:40:54 EST
    Sunday 24th March 11am till 4pm Our local friendly bike shop Mr Cycles is holding another demo day. This time its the excellent mountain bike range from GIANT. No booking this time its first come,first served. More...
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  5. CLIFF FALL WARNING AT NEWHAVEN - PATH MISSINGSun, 03 Mar 2013 11:19:38 EST
    By Andy Lock,on March 3rd,2013 Take care on the coast path between Newhaven fort and the Peacehaven highway. There has been a cliff fall and the path has disappeared. More...
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  6. Egrets Way videoMon, 04 Feb 2013 15:42:51 EST
    The Ouse Valley Cycle Network project group have released their Egrets Way video into the public domain. This 14 minute-long video explains the history,vision and proposals for a local cycle network to join up Seahaven and Lewes via the villages of the lower ouse valley. You can see the video on the OVCN webiste here:http://ovcnet.ning.com/video/egrets-way-cycle-route More...
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  7. AGM Minutes Jan 2013Mon, 04 Feb 2013 15:40:03 EST
    Our annual AGM minutes are now available for you to download from this link:Cycle Seahaven AGM 17 01 13 MINUTES Theres plenty of information on how we are doing as a club,including . . . More...
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  8. Cycle Funding goes to local train stationsSat, 02 Feb 2013 13:48:18 EST
    By Andy Lock,on February 1st,2013 Lewes rail station is to get a new 250,000 cycle hub as part of the 62m cycling fund announced by Norman Baker. This infux of new money is great news for local cyclists. Whilst falling short of actually giving us somewhere to ride,its great to see the profile of cycling get a boost from mainstream funding. More...
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  9. Cycle Seahaven partner with OVCNSat, 02 Feb 2013 13:45:50 EST
    By Andy Lock,on February 1st,2013At our AGM in Jan 2013 the membership and committee voted to officially support the Ouse Valley Cycle Network project for their planned routes names The Egrets Way. We aim to run club events throughout 2013 to raised funds for this exciting cycle project,which will link Newhaven and Lewes via the 7 villages of the Lower Ouse valley. More details of OVCN can be found on their website. We urge you to join online (its free and without comitment) to show your support. More...
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  10. Work to start on Lewes to Kingston cycle routeSat, 02 Feb 2013 13:42:38 EST
    The first section of the Egrets Way from Kingston to Lewes now has full funding,with the final 50,000 agreed this week by the ESCC Economy Transport &Environment Committee. We look forward to seeing work begin this spring! OVCN are thrilled that work on the first section of the Egrets Way will start very soon,and as a community led organisation would like to thank everyone involved,especially all our members throughout the valley. More...
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Community News
  1. POLICE ADVICE TO LOCK YOUR CARMon, 04 Jul 2011 12:58:55 EST
    CAR CRIME There has been a recent spate of thefts from unattended motor vehicles from the local area and unfortunately it would appear that on some of the occasions it could have been avoided if the drivers had ensured that their vehicles were secured prior to leaving them parked. More...
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SEAFORD CRIME MAP
SEAFORD CRIME MAP 2012-11-26 12:34:03

Crime reported in within 1 mile of Seaford, East Sussex, UK

For more information about these crimes including current status and outcomes, click the markers on the map.

 

http://www.police.uk/crime/?q=Seaford,%20East%20Sussex,%20UK#crimetypes/2012-09

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Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS)
  1. East Sussex WRAS Events.Tue, 14 May 2013 14:32:14 EST
    There have been a few changes and updates to our diary so here are some of the up and coming events: 17th & 18th May 2013 Fox Rescue Day.East Sussex WRAS is holding a Fox Rescue Day on Saturday 18th May. At 10am, 12noon, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 8pm WRAS will be running presentations showing the charities work helping sick, injured and orphaned foxes and at the end of the presentation visitors will get to see one of WRAS's Fox Cubs. Booking is required and entry is for a minimum donation of 5 per person. Numbers are limited per session. The event is being held at WRAS's Casualty Care Centre on the A22 at Whitesmith near Hailsham, Uckfield and Lewes. To book please call 01825-873003 between 10am and 6pm. If there is enough interest WRAS is prepared to run three session on Friday 17th May at 12noon, 2pm and 4pm. Refreshments will be available too. More...
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  2. Karen Breese and WRAS's Trevor Weeks MBE showing their award.Wed, 24 Apr 2013 07:53:51 EST
    Karen Breese and WRAS's Trevor Weeks MBE showing off the award they received recently. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service won an award for The Local Charity of the Year Honour. This award isnt just for us, its for our volunteers and of course you too our wonderful supporters whom without your contributions we would not be where we are today! More...
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  3. WRAS GREAT FUNDRAISING EVENTSWed, 24 Apr 2013 07:42:54 EST
    At East Sussex WRAS we are getting busier and busier so we are really please that two great fundraising events are taking place at the moment: Event 1: 4Challenges4Wildlife. Karen Breese has set herself four challenges for wildlife. More...
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  4. BRITISH ANIMAL HONOURS 2013Fri, 19 Apr 2013 16:18:27 EST
    We have some exciting news, as you may or may not have seen on the television last night the wonderful Paul OGrady hosted The British Animal Honours 2013. More...
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  5. WRAS RESCUE TWO BABY BADGERS IN SEAFORDThu, 18 Apr 2013 10:08:12 EST
    Rescuers rushed to the aid of two baby badgers after they were attacked by a dog on Sunday 14 April. East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS) attended on site and found the two badgers at the field edge. More...
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  6. WRAS has been nominated for a national animal welfare award!Tue, 16 Apr 2013 13:17:10 EST
    We are all getting very excited here at WRAS as we have been nominated for a national animal welfare award! The British Animal Honours 2013 is a brand new ITV event celebrating the achievements of the countrys most extraordinary animals and the people who work with them. Amazingly we have been nominated for the Local Animal Charity of the Year Award. More...
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  7. WRAS's First Fox Cubs of 2013Fri, 29 Mar 2013 12:54:11 EST
    Meet Rafael, Raul and Rosa. These are our first fox cubs of 2013. These three two boys and a girl - came into care yesterday after being found wandering very cold and fairly lethargic on a lawn in Seaford. We are not sure what has happened to their mum, but it does appear they have been abandoned or orphaned rather than their mum moving them from one location to another. Rescuer Robert and I collected them from Beachwood Vets in Seaford where they were assessed and then taken to WRAS carer Monica Russell who is now looking after them at her home in Eastbourne. More...
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  8. WRAS Statement of the Alleged Fox Biting.Wed, 13 Feb 2013 04:17:04 EST
    We have already heard some people calling for a cull of foxes, as a knee jerk reaction to the alleged attack. It is important to keep things in perspective. Nobody has ever been killed by a fox, as opposed to the many injuries to and several deaths of adults, children and babies each year from pet dogs. We dont hear people calling for a cull of pets when these incidents happen. More...
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  9. Badger Rescued from disused Swimming Pool Nr Hailsham.Sat, 02 Feb 2013 11:20:20 EST
    This badger along with a second were originally spotted by the owners on Thursday, they placed a ladder and planks into the pool so the badger could attempt to climb out. Overnight one of the badgers managed to escape but one stayed behind, so WRAS was called to help the stranded badger. More...
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  10. Trevor received the BBC Sussex & Surrey Community Heroes Award for Animal Welfare.Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:12:52 EST
    East Sussex WRAS founder Trevor Weeks MBE was nominated for and won the Animal Welfare Award in the BBC Radio Sussex and Surrey Community Heroes Awards at Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, on Thursday 13th December 2012. More...
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SEAFORD FARMERS MARKET
  1. FIVEWAYS FARMERS MARKET LOOKING FOR STALLHOLDERSThu, 17 Jan 2013 13:10:20 EST
    We are looking for extraordinary Producers to show case their wares at our Fiveways Farmers Market Launch, Stanford Ave Church, Stanford Avenue, Brighton, East Sussex. On the 16th February 2013, and each Saturday thereafter. More...
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  2. Farmers Markets Are Showing The Green Roots Of Economic RecoveryWed, 19 Sep 2012 08:11:37 EST
    Farmer markets have been around for 100's of years. But now they are back with abundance. There has been a renaissance of creativity. The main emphasis is on local produce that is creating benefits for the community by keeping the pounds within the local economy, and the food miles to an absolute minimum. More...
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  3. Vintage HavenSat, 08 Sep 2012 19:09:30 EST
    Wonderful homemade cushions, bunting, toys, patchwork quilts, wooden pictures, wooden hearts, handbags all made with upcycled fabric......See us at the Seaford Farmers Market More...
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  4. Burt's BakerySat, 08 Sep 2012 19:08:11 EST
    Seaford Based, they will be showcasing their fabulous speciality breads in all shapes and sizes, artisan breads such as spelt, sourdough, rye. cobs, rustic and bloomers Come and try at the Seaford Farmers Market. More...
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  5. StrattaSat, 08 Sep 2012 19:04:54 EST
    All our range is lovingly made in Sussex using the finest ingredients, sourced locally wherever possible. Each year that we have entered products for judging in the Great Taste Awards since 2005 we have gained Gold Awards. More...
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  6. High Weald DairySat, 08 Sep 2012 19:03:18 EST
    Our cheese makers craft a delicious range of award winning cheeses from organic cows milk, conventional and organic sheep milk and most recently goat milk. The organic cow milk comes from the cows based on our farm. More...
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  7. Priscilla's RepastSat, 08 Sep 2012 18:59:10 EST
    Makes a selection of Savoury muffins, quiches and mediterainean tarts, which are popular to be taken home for a snack, supper or picnic tea. All things cheesy from scones to tartlets with added little tastes such as dill or chives, Savoury Delights Homemade in Seaford. More...
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  8. SUSSEX KITCHENSat, 08 Sep 2012 13:44:27 EST
    Sussex KitchenIs based in Seaford. They specialise in homemade Apple Marmalades, the new range 'Caramelised Apple Marmalades' with a hint of Lemon, Lime, Apricot, Grapefruit, or Kiwi, all made with local Sussex Apples. Fabulous for a breakfast marmalade, come and try some at the Seaford Farmers Market. More...
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SEAFORD CINEMA
SEAFORD CINEMA PROGRAMMES MAY 2012-09-13 07:46:12

RUST AND BONE


7.30pm | Friday 17 May
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/215310


France, 120 mins, Cert 15

Director: Jacques Audiard

Starring:  Marion Cotillard, Mathias Schoenaerts

Events overtake and change the lives of everyone in this story, from Ali (Schoenaerts) thrust into single parenthood, his son Sam and Orca whale trainer Stephanie (Cotillard). They must all learn resilience, courage and to love.

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THE GUARD


7.30pm | Friday 31 May

http://www.wegottickets.com/event/215314

In the wild west of Ireland a lone lawman refuses to take life seriously, visiting prostitutes and following his own moral code. But the limits of his cynicism are reached in this eccentric crime comedy when a fellow officer disappears and the FBI arrives on the trail of drug traffickers.

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Film times
Doors open 30mins before advertised film time. Please arrive early to choose a seat or have a drink in the Barn Theatre bar.
 

Volunteer
Your cinema needs you
Projectionist:
We are looking for a couple of people to expand our technical team. We use Blu-Ray rather than 35mm film so no special technical knowledge is required, although familiarity with A/V equipment is useful. If you can be methodical, calm under pressure and 100% reliable you get to see the films for free.
Roadside boards:
We need someone in possession of their own transport (and a club hammer!) to help out with erecting and removing our roadside boards - of which there are just four - a week before and the morning after every film.
For either of these roles please click here select volunteer from the drop down menu and send us a message.

We need help behind the scenes and in return you will get free membership so please visit the volunteering page of our website. We are still looking for someone who can help erect and remove roadside boards after every performance please email publicity@seafordcinema.org. Ownership of your own club hammer is an advantage!
Meet some of the people who have already volunteered.

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Press, Print and Publicity
Christine Richardson
It's been a privilege to work on the committee during our first year. Even though sometimes it's been tough to juggle work and volunteering, I'd recommend it to anyone. The cinema takes a break over the summer but we'll be back with a new programme in September. Don't miss our regular column in the Seaford Scene magazine, and the film listings in the 'What's on' section.

 

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CYCLE SEAHAVEN RIDES
CYCLE SEAHAVEN RIDES MAY 2013-04-16 13:41:06

Thursday, 2 May 19:00 Social: 2B
When Thu, 2 May, 19:00 – 21:00
Where Flying Fish, Denton (map)
Description First of the 2013 evening social level 2B rides. Meeting at our Club Local the Flying Fish in Denton. Central location meeting point for 'Seahaven', easy to get to via bike path from Seaford, Newhaven or Peacehaven. Meeting at 1900hrs for about an hours riding at first then extending as the evenings get lighter. Easy going and slow enough to chat en route then back to the Fish for refreshments. Any suggestions for routes please
email me - dave.geering@cy cleseahaven.org .uk   Friday, 3 May 19:00   3c & 4c MTB Friday night ride When

Fri, 3 May, 19:00 – 21:00 Where The Gate, Friston forest (map
Description Our regular Friday night run.All the fun of the Forest Trails. Level 3C and 4C dependant on who turns up. Plenty of ride leaders to spilt the route/ride as necessary.
Contact Andy.lock@cycle seahaven.org.uk

Wednesday, 8 May 18:30 Family Forest Ride
When Wed, 8 May, 18:30 – 19:30
Where Friston Forest - Seven Sisters Carpark (map)
Description Family ride up the White 'Family Trail' and back. Plenty of stops for those getting on their bikes for the first time this year. Suitable for accompanied youngsters (get them tired and ready for bed). VERY DEPENDENT ON GOOD WEATHER Meeting Place: We start in the forest carpark - near the visitor centre - and we meet by the cycle racks near the information boards. Map Link The Cycle Route: From the carpark we head towards West Dean pond then follow the 'fire trail'. This is mostly a very very gentle uphill that you'd hardly notice, which makes the return journey really easy. If we have time/legs then we'll investigate some nearby trails, before riding back. Bring a helmet, water bottle and possibly a snack/treat for the kids. Car parking is £2.50 for a stay of under 2hrs Ride leader is Andy - andy.lock@cycle seahaven.org.uk Please get in touch if you have questions, or if the timing doesn't suit you and you can suggest a different date/time.  

Friday, 10 May 19:00   3c & 4c MTB Friday night ride
When Fri, 10 May, 19:00 – 21:00
Where The Gate, Friston forest (map)
Description Our regular Friday night run.All the fun of the Forest Trails. Level 3C and 4C dependant on who turns up. Plenty of ride leaders to spilt the route/ride as necessary.
Contact Andy.lock@cycle seahaven.org.uk

Sunday, 12 May 09:00   CTC - Southdowns Randonée
When Sun, 12 May, 09:00 – 09:00 Where Ringmer Scout Hut - BN8 5QA (map)
Description Join East Sussex CTC (Cycle Touring Club) for a pleasant Sunday ride round the Sussex countryside. The routes are mainly on quiet lanes and all on road.. The event will start from Ringmer Scout Hut, at:- 9.00 - 100km 9.30 - 80km 10.00 - 50km More details on our website HERE

Friday, 17 May 19:00   3c & 4c MTB Friday night ride  

Saturday, 18 May 09:30 First Aid Course  

Friday, 24 May 19:00   3c & 4c MTB Friday night ride  

Saturday, 25 May 15:00   http://www.spinupinabrewery.com/  

Tuesday, 28 May 12:00   Lewes Hike & Bike Fest - MTB  

Wednesday, 29 May 12:00   Lewes Hike & Bike Fest - Road  

Thursday, 30 May 12:00   Lewes Hike and Bike Fest - MTB  

Friday, 31 May 12:00 Lewes Hike & Bike Fest - MTB
When Fri, 31 May, 12:00 – 15:00 Where Lewes Train Station carpark (map)
Description 26 miles, hard difficulty.
Part of the week-long Lewes Bike & Hike festival On Friday 31st May we’ll be undertaking a big ride – the 4 Peaks. This takes in all of the 4 sections of Downs around Lewes in a grand tour of the area. The ride has quite a few big hills and plenty of the beautiful sweeping runs across the top of the Downs that are characteristic of this area of the South Downs National Park.
More details on their website: click here more details»  copy to my calendar  

19:00   3c & 4c MTB Friday night ride

 

 

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