Newsletter No.8 – December 2019
We look at the East Parade shelters – progress and who built them; plus a new interpretation board set to go up at the Polegrove.
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We look at the East Parade shelters – progress and who built them; plus a new interpretation board set to go up at the Polegrove.
Progression with our projects goes from strength to strength. Two commemorative boards, another clock… and maybe a concrete mural?
As warmer weather approaches, we discuss our events for 2019; and having recently gained access to inside the West Parade Coronation Clock Tower, we were shocked at what we found.
We look back over the charity’s successes in 2018 and what we have planned in 2019. Did you know the Northeye prison had such a rich history?
The Bexhill Youth & Community Centre clock is now up and running, but who was the man behind its dedication? We take a visit to our borough boundary, marked out by granite stones.
News on projects and events, a concept design brief on the East Parade, and we discover a ‘Gift from Rex to his friends’.
Our progress on Bexhill West Station clock, the beginnings of establishing a working group looking at building assets, and curiously discover historical fire hydrants dotted around town.
Information on our upcoming projects, local architecture, and the various Royal Mail letter boxes that are mounted throughout Bexhill’s roads.