Tuesday, 18 September 2018

No Guided Walk, but Coastal Currents continues...


True, no OHPS guided walk of the Old Town today, but there will be a few more guided walks to come: Sunday 14th of October (Battle of Hastings Day) will have guided walks of the Old Town and the Stade, and the day before a Stade Walk (13th, Bonfire) and over the weekend of the Herring Fair (17th and 18th November), there will be Stade Walks on both days (website). So plenty to look forward to still, and...


The 2018 Coastal Currents Arts Festival continues until the end of the month, which includes using the fencing around the site of the public toilets in the town centre, no potential canvas wasted! And there is still no sign of any building or use of this land, I've already suggested an open space, maybe seating for older people waiting at the nearby bus stop, maybe disabled parking, I await with baited breath...


And on Pelham Beach parts of ex-fishing boat, RX320 Rosie Haze, have been reassembled by the artist Nic Acaster (website) and turned into the sculpture Boats & Bones; details of the remaining festival can be seen at the Coastal Currents website.

Boats & Bones

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