Business would be blot on landscape
I was saddened to see the very popular Amy’s Cafe in Seaside Road by Cavendish Place and the traffic lights had shut down but news reaches me that Amy hasn’t gone far and can now be found cooking in one of Eastbourne’s real gems, the kitchen at the Victoria Pub in Latimer Road.
All the decorations are up in the Arndale now and next weekend, the wonder of Christmas will come to life with a magical Nordic Trail next to River Island and the best bit is that it will all be free for youngsters. Not only will the little people have a Nordic wooden tree to take home and decorate, they will also receive a small gift left for them by Nordic elf Tomte in Christmas slippers in front of a cosy fireplace before they are invited to visit Father Christmas in his own little Nordic nook. It’s nice to see the true meaning of Christmas can still be found somewhere. The Nordic Trail is open December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 from 11am until 4pm.
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Hide AdIt was disappointing to see Eastbourne council backing a campaign calling for a so called People’s Vote on Brexit. Have they forgotten that two years ago we had a “people’s vote”. It was called a referendum. That’s democracy for you. Just because some folk might not like the result, it doesn’t mean you can keep calling for yet another vote until you get the outcome you want.
Finally, the birthday shout out includes Ian Pattison, Mark Chessell, Neil Dunk, Andrea Korpics, Marnie Lester, Doug Moon and one of my most favourite people in the whole wide world, my cousin Julie Barrow.