Showing posts with label The Plough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Plough. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 March 2023

Paddy's Night in Hastings

A few pubs will be celebrating Paddy's Night around Hastings this Friday 17th March. 

From 8.30-11.00pm, Garry Blakeley and Bear Lucas will be fiddle-dee-deeing at the Stag, 14 All Saints Street TN34 3BJ (Blakeley website).

From 9.00pm, The Twitten Revellers will be playing an acoustic set at the Crown, 66 All Saints Street TN34 3BN (website).

From 8.30-10.30pm, there will be more fiddlin' and jigging as Sistie Moose play at the Jenny Lind, 69 High Street TN34 3EW (website).

In the town centre, near the station, the 17th and 18th promises a Paddy's Day (or 2) Party at the Seadog, 32 Station Road TN34 1NJ (facebook), with music, rugby and "having the craic" - well the landlord is an Irishman, so to be expectedsláinte!

Up on the West Hill, at the Plough, 46 Priory Road TN34 3JJ (facebook), Fire in the Meadow will also be playing fiddle-dee-dee music from 8.30pm, many thanks Rebecca. 

And at the Tower, 251 London Road TN37 6NB (facebook), there will be music, but apparently not Irish music. However, all weekend they're selling pints of Guinness at £2.99 a pint, can't be bad.

Anyway, enjoy as you wish, sláinte!


Saturday, 27 February 2016

Dog Mess - Meeting with Councillors


A little birdie (quite a few of them talk to me) has told me that there will be a meeting with local councillors on Monday evening, 6-8pm, at the Plough up on the West Hill. I believe that the councillors concerned represent Castle Ward, but others may be present too. Whatever, it will allow residents to bring up their concerns about dog mess on pavements and the seafront, and other issues regarding litter could well be discussed too...

The Plough Inn

So, either write to your Hastings Borough councillors, or turn up for 18.00 to 20.00 hours, Monday 29th February 2016, at The Plough Inn, 49 Priory Road TN34 3JJ, a chance to influence policy regarding fouling and litter in Hastings!    

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

My weekend, and much walking...


My brother visited at the weekend, and, as ever, we walked a fair bit, hence my not being around so much to write blogs, sorry...


Started off at Battle on Saturday (train from Hastings to Battle) and walked south to Crowhurst and St George's, the parish church (website), where we ate our first sandwich of the day, before going to...


The Plough, where we drank a pint of the decent 4% Long Man Best Bitter (website).  


Then we carried on towards Bexhill, though with a couple of deviations, due to the building of a Bexhill/Hastings link road (website), that added a few miles to the walk! This photograph was taken from a grid reference of about 756106.  


Anyway, we finally reached Bexhill, and saw our first Cornish flag of the day...


And, at the house I call the Bexhill Flag Raiser's, saw this ensign, presumably because of the 2015 Eastbourne Air Show (website), of which we spotted quite a few planes towards the west, including the Red Arrows...


We then returned to Hastings, where we searched for somewhere to watch the football on television, to no avail (though I today discovered that it was on at the Wellington in the High Street), but Dan wanted to try the FILO Pirate Gold (5.8%) anyway, so we visited the First In Last Out, where we enjoyed a nice pint or two before heading home.  


On Sunday, we just walked to Cooden Beach and back, as Dan had to catch a fairly early train home, so, passed the ever-developing Pier (website)...


Then saw this new cafe, by the old lido, that I'd never seen before (so new, obviously!). 


At Bexhill, we saw even more flags, no idea what this is about!


We had a coffee each, and an excellent piece of carrot cake, at the wonderful Art Nouveau/Modernist De La Warr Pavilion (website), always a delight to visit, sit on the balcony, and watch the world go by, not to mention the boat races this Sunday!


Then we headed off to Cooden Beach, before returning to the Albatross Club (RAFA club) at Bexhill seafront, of which I happen to be an Associate Member, so reasonably priced ale, and free roast potatoes on a Sunday, thank you very much!


And another excellent local ale we enjoyed too, the 5.5% Franklins New Zealand IPA!


And the Dutch tricolour had been added since the morning!


The new cafe was now open too... Anyway, Dan caught his train home, and I visited the Dolphin Inn yesterday evening, but that's another story, cheers!

Friday, 8 May 2015

Folk Festival continues...

Hastings Folk Festival ends this weekend; For times and further details see website... 


Friday 8th :     
Cafe Tour in the Old Town
Comhaltas Irish Session at The Stag
Green Diesel at The Jenny Lind
Stone Junction at The Anchor Inn


Saturday
Workshop at St Mary Star of the Sea Church Hall
Cafe Tour in the Old Town
Folk Club at The Stag
Wakin' Snakes at Ye Olde Pump House
Folk Funk DJ Session at the Dragon Bar
Stuart O'Connor at The Jenny Lind
The Full English at St Mary in the Castle
Bal: French and Swedish Dancing at St Mary Star of the Sea Church Hall
Ingrid Pitt Orchestra at The Stag
Garry Blakeley Band at The Dolphin Inn


Sunday
Ed Boxall at The Crown
Tatsmiths at The Stag
Good Squeeze Session at The Plough
Comhaltas Irish Session at The Jenny Lind
Elijah Blue at The Jenny Lind
Roger Carey & Jim Board at the First In Last Out

Enjoy!