SPOTLIGHT: What inspires the artists who welcome us into their homes?
- Rebecca Maer
- November 15, 2022
WHEN socks or yet another scented candle just doesn’t cut it at Christmas, an original piece of art or craft from an independent artist might fit that gift-shaped hole. And when those independent artists invite you into their own homes and studios to see the work, it’s a great way to avoid over-heated over-busy shops […]
Read MoreWhy I started the Eastbourne Reporter – and how you can help
- Rebecca Maer
- November 14, 2022
The Eastbourne Reporter is a free-to-read independent website with original content written by me, Rebecca Maer, an experienced journalist. It is a Community Interest Company, which means any profits would be re-invested in the business. I interview people face-to-face where possible to explore untold stories on the East Sussex coast. I also write occasional impartial […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Bandstand conservation takes centre stage
- Rebecca Maer
- November 9, 2022
THE LIFE of Eastbourne’s iconic bandstand should be extended by decades with extensive repairs to the stage and roof, the borough council’s conservation advisory group heard last night. The existing plywood stage floor has wet rot and is now deemed to be dangerous, according to a report to the group on the Grade II-listed building. […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Nearly £2 million must be cut from town budget
- Rebecca Maer
- November 3, 2022
Nearly £2 million in savings must be found to balance the annual budget amid rising pressure from high inflation, an Eastbourne Borough Council meeting was told last night. Councils across the country are nervously awaiting what Chancellor Jeremy Hunt may announce in his Autumn Statement on 17 November to hear how deep the cuts will […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Why does the Winter Garden still look so tatty?
- Rebecca Maer
- November 1, 2022
LONG delayed work on the dilapidated exterior of the Winter Garden will finally go ahead next year, according to Eastbourne Borough Council. Refurbishment of the landmark building, near the theatres and art gallery in the Devonshire Quarter (DQ), has fallen victim to the impact of Covid on local government finances, the council says. A revised […]
Read MoreREVIEW: Polegate High Street
- Rebecca Maer
- October 27, 2022
Polegate High Street should be a delightful place to shop and linger. It could feature in a classic Ladybird illustration of Shopping with Mother, wholesome girl and boy at her side on a sunny day as they visit the bakery, the greengrocers and butchers. There’s a mainline railway station, a church (below) opposite Victorian villas […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Station drop-off zone to reopen
- Rebecca Maer
- October 18, 2022
The long-running refurbishment of the side canopy at Eastbourne station is finally finishing, with the drop-off point likely to re-open within the next two weeks. The work was severely delayed due to extensive wood decay which was discovered by workers. The area on Ashford Road (below) was closed in May 2021 so work could take […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Small change, big difference
- Rebecca Maer
- October 11, 2022
The challenges facing the planet can seem overwhelming as we sit and watch David Attenborough’s latest BBC documentary on a Sunday night talk about melting glaciers and struggling penguins. What on earth can we, as a single individual, do? Will it make a difference in the global scheme of climate change if we don’t […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Plea to cut housing targets
- Rebecca Maer
- October 3, 2022
A council leader has pledged to lobby the Government to change national planning policy after approval was given to build 700 new homes on farmland near the South Downs despite huge local opposition. Last week, planning permission was granted for the controversial scheme at Mornings Mill Farm in Lower Willingdon, against Wealden District Council’s wishes. […]
Read MoreREVIEW: Little Elephant
- Rebecca Maer
- October 3, 2022
When you’re away from home seeking a refuel at lunchtime, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to avoid ‘smashed avocado’. This culinary totem of Britain of the 2020s possibly started when people realised that the chances of getting neat slices out of a slightly over-ripe avocado were slim to zero. And it sounds better than ‘oops, I-mushed-it-to-bits-by-mistake’ […]
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