Thursday 30 June 2022

Hastings Beer & Music Festival 2022 on now!


I nearly missed this, yet it's in my diary for this weekend, but it began yesterday apparently, oops! The 2022 Hastings Beer and Music Festival (29 June to 2 July - website) is being held at The Oval, Bohemia Road TN34 1EU (Hastings Borough Council website), and tickets can be bought from this page of the website, however, they state it is sold out for this evening (Thursday). The Festival is organised by Hastings Round Table, thus all profits go to charity, indeed, "Film, DJs and Live Music all raising money for local good causes."

The Oval

The Festival has been running since 1981, when it was situated in Alexandra Park, but as it grew in size it had to move to a larger venue, hence from 2017 it has been held at The Oval. It is entirely staffed by volunteers, which means more money going to charities. Oh yes, BEER! They have a large Real Ale Tent supplied by many local breweries, also local ciders and wines, lagers, and 'high quality' local food...

What more do you want? oh yes, and live music! Their facebook page appears to be the best place to find out what's on at the Festival, enjoy!


Sunday 26 June 2022

Shared Pedestrian/Cycle Route Opponents meet in Alexandra Park!


Above were opponents to the shared Pedestrian/Cycle Route grouping yesterday (blog), I counted somewhere between 55 and 60 at most in total, the main concern is over safety issues, particularly for disadvantaged walkers, pushchairs, children, and anyone who likes a wee bit of serenity...


And above were some of the 30-ish pro-Pedestrian/Cycle route folk and the Hastings Greenway Group and Hastings Urban Bikes. As you can see some of them turned up by cycling through the park and crossing greens, indeed, at least 10 were guilty of this, which I do believe is still against bye-laws, and this is the more respectable face of cycling, it appears. 😒 


Anyway, I have already voiced my opinion in my recent blog, the afternoon was peaceful, a few raised voices, and to get heard only, I imagine. A couple of pro-route folk moaned about "that lot" over the other side of the wee bridge (anti-route folk), before, as you can see above, they crossed the bridge and joined from the left. But, after the first raised questions it settled down into a, mostly, amicable number of discussions, there wasn't really much disagreement.

Indeed, as you can see above, a few of the anti-route folk were pushing their own cycles, so not against cyclists per se. Also, many of the pro-route folk are not happy with the planned route either, I discovered! But then, what I saw was a very similar make-up of the 2 groups, mostly middle class and white, both groups environmentally aware, but the emphasis for the anti-route folk is safety, and the pro-route folk just want to get their cycle route whatever, apparently happy to make the lives of others miserable and unsafe; people have been walking through this park, and it's predecessor, for 200 years without having to jump out of the way of speeding cyclists!

I've seen, and heard, arguments that car use needs to be reduced because of climate change, but how does this reduce car use? It just ensures there's more room on roads for cars, which does nothing to deter the use of cars, rather than adding this cycle path to one of the adjoining roads. Another argument is that there is an 'obesity crisis' in Hastings, yet the cycle route would mean less room for people in Alexandra Park to walk safely, and for children to play safely, so it would very likely deter people from getting exercise! The final argument I'll mention is that plenty of research across the country supports the use of shared Pedestrian/Cycle Routes, and people get along all hunky dory, well that's not my experience when dodging cyclists bombing along footpaths and combined paths. Indeed, more often than not, it's the pedestrian who has to be the one on the lookout, or we get shouted or sworn at by cyclists!

Also, as I suggested before (blog), this won't be policed adequately, and once finally approved, cyclists will be riding on every path in Alexandra Park, experience along the seafront supports this, sadly. The police don't even prevent people riding bikes on footpaths now when cycle paths are provided close by!

It doesn't look good...  👎


 

Thursday 23 June 2022

Hastings Midsummer Fish Festival Returns this Weekend!


This weekend sees the return of the Hastings Midsummer Fish Festival (25-26 June 2022) at the Stade Open Space down near the seafront/Lifeboat Station in the Old Town (visit1066country); 11.00am to 6.00pm both days, weekend wristbands cost £2 in advance from Hastings Visitor Information Centre in front of Hastings Railway Station/by the College, Station Approach (website), or £3 on the gate, under 18s free. The Visitor Information Centre is open 10.00am to 12.30pm and 1.15pm to 4.00pm today and tomorrow, 10.00am to 2.00pm at the weekend.

There will be locally sourced fish (of course!), food, wines and beers, live music (11.30am to 6.00pm), children's activities (11.30am to 5.00pm), and cooking and preparation of seafood demonstrations in the Stade Hall Classroom on the Coast (from noon). For more details please go to website.

Welcome back to our festivals, and enjoy! 


Alexandra Park: There May Be Trouble Ahead! 25th June...


Indeed, on Saturday the 25th of June there are 2 demonstrations planned in Alexandra Park, one opposing the plans to have a shared cycle/pedestrian route through Alexandra Park, and one opposing that view and supporting a shared cycle/pedestrian route through Alexandra Park... You couldn't make this up! I'll provide more information about the 2 sides opinions further down, under the next image, but those who support the shared cycle/pedestrian route, including the Hastings Greenway Network, are meeting by the bandstand in the park at 2.30pm, and those opposing the shared cycle/pedestrian route are meeting earlier from 2.00pm on the lawn by the Rangers' Office, it should be an interesting afternoon!

Proposed Route

The shared cycle/pedestrian route has already been approved by both East Sussex County Council and Hastings Borough Council, so support appears to be pretty much across party lines, similarly opposition, for example, although a Labour councillor, Godfrey Daniel opposes the scheme, believing that, as it stands, this proposal is potentially very dangerous for vulnerable people, children, people in wheelchairs, pushing prams, dog walkers, blind people and people with other disabilities, preferring a dedicated cycle lane in one of the roads that go up along both sides of the park. 

Views from both sides can be read at Sussex World and the Hastings Independent, no-one appears to not want a cycle path, the debate is whether it should go through Alexandra Park or not. Petitions from both sides have amassed support, 256 signatures supporting the cycle route and 468 people opposing, and campaigners continue to seek support. Hastings Greenway Project (petition) and a petition opposed to the cycle route @ petition

In addition, Make Alexandra Park Hastings safe (facebook page) are campaigning to ensure the safety of visitors to the park, and have their own petition live at the moment.


Those readers who have followed my blog over the years will already start thinking I'd be against the idea of a shared path through the park, although I am in no way against cyclists having as safe cycle paths as possible, but an irresponsible minority of cyclists let down the responsible majority. They already ignore cycle paths provided and endanger other pathway users on routes they shouldn't follow, so what is to stop them using any path they like in Alexandra Park once cycling in there? I have no faith in that minority, and who is going to 'police' it? We regularly see cyclists, and people on those electric scooters, on pavements even when cycle paths are provided! So yes, I'm fed up with dodging cyclists on footpaths and am opposed to the idea, I support a dedicated cycle lane in one of the roads that go up along both sides of the park! 👍

An interesting couple of videos, one on YouTube that obviously took some work to produce showing the proposed shared cycle/pedestrian route through the park, both up and down, and the other on dailymotion showing the recent protest against the shared cycle/pedestrian route through the park. Saturday should be interesting indeed!

A previous blog about Alexandra Park if you're interested! 😉


Friday 17 June 2022

What to do in Hastings this Weekend?


OK, it's already begun, but Hastings Fringe Comedy Festival 2022 continues at venues across Hastings until Sunday, from The Piper in St Leonards, to The Crypt and The Good Place in the town centre, to The Jenny Lind, Electric Palace, The Nest and many other venues in the Old Town; go to the website for full details.


And, of course, as I said in a blog back in April, there is live music on Hastings Pier every weekend until late September (gales permitting!), today sees Daft Funk perform, Sunday sees free live music, and tomorrow (Saturday 18th), a charity walk of 1872 lengths of the pier will be attempted in aid of the Chestnut Tree House Children's Charity by members of John Bray Estate Agents, and good luck to them! Go to the Hastings Pier facebook page for more details of events, and of course, you can always just promenade along the pier, stop for a drink or something to eat, or bring your smaller children to the fairground towards the front of the pier.


And, as ever, there is plenty more to do in Hastings this weekend, including a socially responsible act with The Big Hastings Beach Clean tomorrow (Saturday 18th June from 10.00am - visit1066country) meeting at the Blue Reef Aquarium, exhibitions, cinema and music across town; go to visit1066country or allevents.in for further suggestions. Or you could just wander round town or along the seafront, plenty of free live music in a number of pubs and bars, plenty of eating and drinking places too, not to forget parks, shops, fairground and amusements, museums and art galleries...

Whatever you do, please don't forget the weather forecast for today and tomorrow is for wall-to-wall sunshine, so protective clothing and factor 15-50 may be sensible!

Have a great laugh/drink/sun worship/whatever, enjoy and stay safe!


Wednesday 15 June 2022

Hastings Castle Survey - 1 Day Left

A survey is online to find out our opinions on how Hastings Castle may be transformed through Hastings Town Deal programme, go to the website if you're interested, but only 1 day left! My apologies, but I've only just seen this myself. Below I've cut & pasted details of this project, and my older blog about the Castle for photographs and history of Hastings Castle, the first stone built Norman castle in Britain...

'Hastings Castle is the only direct link the town has with the battle in 1066 that made us famous around the world.

Although it dominates the seafront and town centre on top of the West Hill, it offers a poor visitor experience, attracting only around 30,000 visitors a year before the pandemic struck. Hastings Castle, the first Norman-built castle in the country, deserves to be a major visitor attraction, it has an amazing story to tell.

We want to improve access to the castle by making the West Hill Lift accessible, provide a new connection between Ladies Parlour and the castle itself and make the visitor experience far better. We also want to make the castle much more educational, of interest to local and visiting students.

As the project is still in its very early stages, we are very interested in hearing people’s views on the kind of development they’d like at the castle, what they’d like to see in the castle and the kind of information provided to visitors.'


Monday 13 June 2022

The Albany Taxi Charity & their 'Charges' Returned to Hastings Today!

Not so many taxis arrived in Hastings this year at lunchtime with their special 'fares' and support vehicles, indeed, this was their first visit since before the 2020 lockdown, the last being in 2019 on a much damper day (blog). But, to the history, when 40 years ago London cabbies got together to bring children with special needs to the seaside, the first event saw 72 children brought from Bermondsey to Margate. The Albany Taxi Charity's events have mushroomed since, coming to Hastings since 1992, and often more than 500 children have been brought at events since that first Margate visit; although this return with fewer taxis and children. If you wondered what all the honking of horns was about earlier on, and why many taxis were invading town, now you know!


The obvious cause of the three year break in this event was, of course, the Covid-19 Crisis, and, speaking to an organiser earlier today, they are trusting that next year the event will return to closer to normal in numbers. Anyhow, if you want to know more about the charity, either go to their website or to their facebook page.

Nice one folks, and welcome back again to Hastings! 


That was One Sunny Crazy Golf Weekend & Results!


What a sunny weekend (with much more sun coming it appears!) and great play in the 2022 World Crazy Golf Championships, and congratulations to all who took part, notably the World Champion 2022 Adam Kelly of the Kent Minigolf Club, nice one! All results, Team, Junior, Novice and Pro can be found at this website.

Many thanks to Hastings Adventure Golf for the photograph above, and best wishes and good luck to the Great Britain Teams competing in Finland this coming weekend!


Saturday 11 June 2022

Good Luck to World Crazy Golf Competitors!


Good luck to all the competitors in the 2022 World Crazy Golf Championships this weekend, indeed, which began yesterday evening with the Team Championship; results can be seen at the website.

Monday 6 June 2022

World Crazy Golf 2022 and Pirate Golf Enclosure!


OK, this is what the Pirate Golf Course at Hastings Adventure Golf (website) is going to look like reasonably soon (above, from one angle, and below from another), permission has been approved for the enclosure of that course (facebook).


And while on the subject of Crazy Golf in Hastings... This weekend sees the World Crazy Golf Championships 2022, which will be held on the traditional crazy golf course at Hastings Adventure Golf (website). What this means is that, unless you are a competitor, members of the public cannot use that course for the 4 days, Thursday to Sunday (9-12 June), but can still use the Pirate and Adventure courses. There will be official practice Thursday and Friday for competitors, and competitions begin Friday evening, with the main competitions on Saturday and Sunday.

Yes, I have been silly enough to enter again, so if you want a laugh, feel free to come and see me floundering near the rear, whatever, enjoy the weekend, I may not! 😉


Friday 3 June 2022

Apologies, I missed the Beacon being lit!


I do apologise that I missed this event yesterday evening, apparently at 9.45pm, the beacon on the East Hill was to be lit; this image is from the article at Sussex Express Sussex World which made me aware belatedly, many thanks, from previous lighting.