New practice manager for Business Services company
MVL Business Services welcome Bryan Larkin to the team as Practice Manager. Bryan has over 20 years’ experience in the profession, working for a wide range of clients, local, national and...
View ArticleNew business suite backed by robust broadband network
Hastings Direct comes to BPE’s Eastbourne House facility. Hastings Direct has contracted with BPE to use BPE’s facilities at Eastbourne House. This is for a specific project and BPE are very pleased to...
View ArticlePensions and tax planning for high earners
If you find more and more of your income is taxed over the basic rate, you are not alone. The higher rate threshold – the point at which you start to pay 40% income tax – has reduced to £41,865 for...
View ArticleChance to take a tour of famous shipwreck
Next Tuesday (September 9) brings the last opportunity this summer for visitors to enjoy a guided walk to the wreck site of the Amsterdam.Led by experienced guides from the Shipwreck Museum in...
View ArticleSt Leonards man arrested at Gatwick Aiport on suspicion of theft
A man from St Leonards has been arrested on suspicion of stealing duty free items while working at Gatwick Aiport.The 57-year-old man was detained when police arrested four contract workers at the...
View ArticleIt’s not just about the numbers
A fresh new online look for local Accountancy firm putting people firstEveryone who’s been in business for some time knows that old adage “cash is king” still rings true – but what about the people...
View ArticleBlue’s headshave for Macmillan and Cancer Research
A mother has raised more than £1,700 for two cancer charities by having all of her hair shaved off.Blue Poulter, 26, of Malvern Way, went under the razor in memory of her gran and best friend’s mother,...
View ArticleFree event to showcase technology and people power
A free event designed to showcase what adding technology to ‘people power’ can achieve in a community is coming to town.The event will be held at the White Rock Theatre from 9.30am on Wednesday.It is...
View ArticleNewspaper co- founder dies of cancer aged 64
A pioneering co-founder of a weekly newspaper has died from cancer at the age of 64.Entrepreneur Tom Maitland passed away at his home in France surrounded by his family after battling against cancer of...
View ArticleStudents prove they are class at business act
Three students are proving a class act running their own business while studying for a degree.Bubbleboys was the brainchild of Zac Wilson while watching TV last year.“I was watching Zac, 20, and his...
View ArticleTurn your vision into reality
If you want to add a touch of class and individuality to your home why not consider some purpose made built in or freestanding furniture. We manufacture vanity units and bathroom cupboards as well as...
View ArticleMAGAZINE: Secret Spenders
An independent survey carried out by Experian, the global information services company, finds that 16% of Britons have discovered their partner has been keeping financial secrets from them. A further...
View ArticleFirst class effort by local schools
August can be a nerve wracking month. GCSE and A level results are a final verdict on the work of pupils, schools, and parents. How well I remember the nervousness of the parent as the day approaches....
View ArticleNew academy school to hold special ceremony
A primary school was today (Friday) due to hold celebrations to mark its transition to an academy.Robsack Wood Community Primary School became Robsack Wood Primary Academy on September 1 along with...
View ArticlePupils are sent home due to wrong uniform
Parents felt outraged yesterday morning (Thursday) after some children were turned away from school on their first day of term for wearing the ‘wrong trousers’.Several of the students’ parents...
View ArticleMan found dead at his home in Firle
At 1.50pm on Thursday (August 28) last week emergency services went to a house in The Dock, a lane in the village of Firle, near Lewes, after reports that a man had been injured there. The body of a...
View ArticleEntertainment at the Festival of the Sea nets a range of talent to reel in...
Music at The Festival of the Sea promises something for all tastes with a wealth of talented performers.The Fishwives Choir make a splash at 12noon on Saturday September 6, at the De La Warr Pavilion,...
View ArticleBexhillians urged to sign petition to give town a greater say with Area...
Bexhillians are being urged to back a move aimed at giving the community a greater say in its own affairs and sign a petition calling for the town to have its own Area Committee.Earlier this week at a...
View ArticleMagazine: Taking a holiday to fix your problem marriage could make it worse
Couples embarking on ‘make-or-break’ holidays are more likely to split up than stay together, according to a new report.Instead of salvaging a floundering relationship, six out of ten couples who have...
View ArticleStudents’ show of extracts from Shakespeare’s plays
The town’s MP visited the Stables Theatre in the Old Town on Saturday (August 30) to give her support to students from Hastings holding their final rehearsals of a selection of extracts from...
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