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Is an interest in writing a genetic thing? Does the ability to write get passed down in your DNA? That's what uncle and nephew Stuart and Richard Baillie set out to explore. Stuart's dad Peter (that's Richard's grandfather) was an author with ten novels and countless short stories published in the 1950s and Peter's sons and now one of his grandchil…
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Mary Slessor was one of the first women to be commemorated in the Hall of Scottish Heroes half way up the Wallace Monument near Stirling. So who was she? What had she done to earn her place among such exalted company? Her story is a fascinating one; from Dundonian Mill Girl to missionary in remotest Africa and then becoming the first female magistr…
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Richard Fryer doesn't object to being described as an adventurer in the true tradition of adventuring. This interview was recorded a few years ago just after the publication of his book Lost Odyssey. He discusses his passion for boats, the high seas and for the West Indies. He explains how he came to love boats and the sea and recalls how he surviv…
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I count Mark Jardine as a friend, and one of long standing. His has been a life committed to the service of others whether in his profressional life as a funeral director or in his private life where, among many things he has been a bereavement counsellor and is founder of The People's Project. Mark's legacy though, will be in the creation of the R…
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As a young reporter watching Councillor Tom McAughtrie in action was fascinating. Over four decades he has been involved in some of the big decisions that have shaped not just the town of Dumfries but of the region as a whole. Over the years, and thanks to the the advent of social media, Tom and I have kept in touch and when I started doing these p…
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Articulate, immaculately dressed, ambitious and with a laser like focus on where he wants to be! Daniel Robinson is a Hastings lad, a former Filsham Valley pupil he had spent his time since leaving education building his career, treading a well worn path. But last year he decided to change direction and gave up his job and took off for four months …
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'Someone else can tell you your fat but all it does is make you a bit depressed,' says Rob Cooke who this year found the motivation to shed five stones and plans to keep on slimming down. Rob has overhauled his lifestyle and the way he eats and he quite literally got on his bike to feel fitter and healthier while at the same time raising money for …
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Ross Drury has never backed away from a challenge and his new challenge, along with business partner Dan Hutton, is to turn the Stade Hall in to the coolest village hall of all time, to create what he describes as a significant cultural building in the centre of town, hosting everything from pilates to opera and theatre via craft fairs and anything…
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In 2018 structural problems spelled the end for St Leonards Parish Church which now stands abandoned on the St Leonards seafront. In this episode we take a look at its history. To see phtotgraphs of the interior of the church visit https://www.hastingsinfocus.co.uk/2021/10/26/the-sad-history-of-st-leonards-parish-church/ Or to find out more about t…
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Just three years ago there were no Greens on Hastings Borough Council, now there are 12, they've become the biggest group and have taken on the task of running a minority administration. Julia Hilton was the first Green councillor on HBC, elected in Old Hastings in a landslide in 2021, she's also a County Councillor and now she is leader of the bor…
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Last time we spoke to Lotti Conway we asked: "How would you cope if all your memories were erased overnight?" Lotti had a massive seizure in April 2020 that left her in hospital, scared and alone as she couldn't remember where she was or why she was there. Doctors diagnosed Autoimmune encephalitis and when we met her journey along the road to recov…
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The Stables Theatre celebrated its 60th anniversary back in 2019. The history of the theatre and how it came in to existence in the first place is a fascinating one. Here, Stuart Baillie looks at those early years and some of the ‘big characters’ who helped make it all happen in the first place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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After scoring a hit with Dig, the first in a trilogy of plays, Chris New is preparing to launch Dog Song at The Stables in early May. Here he talks about the pleasing reaction he got to Dig and how the process of writing Dog Song has been an altogether different experience.To hear more from Chris click this link Stables-theatre-hastings – The-life-…
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For people of a certain age 'the old bathing pool site' is where memories were made. Here we take a look at the history of the site... we'll leave the council's plans and ideas for its future until another time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.저자 Hastings In Focus
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Love it or hate it Marine Court defines St Leonards seafront. Designed to resemble the Queen Mary ocean going liner it cost £500,000 to build back in the late 1930s. In this podcast we talk about its design, what went in to building it and what's happened to it since. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Chris New sees himself as just a jobbing actor but once you've listened to this interview we're sure you'll agree he is much more than that. His first love is theatre because he relishes the link that gives him to his audience, he became an actor because one of his teachers told him he couldn't, his career has been "an act of contrary revenge" he s…
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Stu Allen's Dominator did just that, he dominated the UK wrestling scene for a quarter of a century. In 2019 he decided to call it a day and retire as a competitor, his body had taken a battering over the years and he tells us he knew when the time had come to stop.We recorded The Dominator's retirement day in a video which you can see on YouTube, …
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With weddings on the banned list and funerals scaled right back Hastings based celebrants Kate Dyer and Kate Tym faced an uncertain future when Covid struck last year. But they used the sudden spare time they had wisely and are emerging from the crisis revved up and raring to go!https://www.kateandkatecelebrants.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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How would you cope if all your memories were erased overnight? That's what Lotti Conway had to deal with and is still dealing with. She suffered a massive seizure in April 2020 that left her in hospital, scared and alone as she couldn't remember where she was or why she was there. Doctors diagnosed autoimmune encephalitis and the journey along the …
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Kickboxing has been part of Carl Denne's life for three decades and his new gym is the fulfilment of a 30-year dream. Here he talks about the past, the present and his undiminished enthusiasm and ambition for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.저자 Hastings In Focus
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In conversation with Jane Midwinter who is the founder of HotWomenAtMenopause, an associate trainer with Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace and is a menopause coach. She writes articles on menopause for women and their employers.Jane’s monthly column, specially written for Hastings in Focus, offers accurate information and support for women and …
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