MESSY CHURCH

MESSY CHURCH is a fun and creative afternoon and is free of charge. No need to book, just go along.

THE BAD BOOB CLUB

THE BAD BOOB CLUB is a new group starting on Friday 6 March. This is a friendly, relaxed get-together for breast cancer patients and survivors. Enjoy a cuppa, something sweet, and a chance to chat, laugh, and connect with others who understand. It will be from 11.15am to 12.45pm on the first Friday of every month.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY TALK: ASHBURNHAM PLACE

ASHBURNHAM PLACE is the subject of a talk at the next meeting of Hailsham Historical and Natural History Society when Jay Ashworth will be delivering the talk which covers the year 1066 to the present day.

The Hailsham Historical and Natural History Society meet on the first Wednesday of every month at the Charles Hunt Centre, Vicarage Field, Hailsham, BN27 1BG at 7 for 7.30pm.
Access is from Vicarage Field East Car Park (next to Waitrose). If you would like to come along to a meeting, visitors are very welcome to pay £3 on the door. Members attend talks free and membership is £15 annually, renewable each January. Enquiries: T: 01323 843102,
M: 07850 893997, E: chair@hailshamhistoricalsociety.co.uk

ANNUAL TOWN RESIDENTS MEETING

THE ANNUAL TOWN RESIDENTS’ meeting is an opportunity for you to raise any matters of concern relating to the Parish and it will be chaired by the Mayor Cllr Chris Bryant. and will be chaired by the Town Mayor and Chairman of the Council, Cllr Chris Bryant. Prior to the start of the meeting there is an exhibition of local organisations possibly from the District and County, but this will be confirmed nearer the time. If you want to raise any concerns or indeed applaud any of the Town Council’s achievements, you can submit questions in advance by 1 May to the Town Clerk, addressed to John Harrison and this way the Councillors can be prepared with answers. You can ask questions on the night but may have to await a response should further information be required. The meeting also al-lows the Town Council to give updates on a range of projects and gives residents the opportunity to share their views and help shape priorities for the year ahead.