Monthly Archives: November 2013

  1. Still no action on bike path a month after storm damage

    November 29, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    The cycle path between Hastings and Bexhill -named by the Guardian as one of Britain’s best bike rides – which …
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  2. Demo to call for station at Glyne Gap, 28 November

    November 24, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    Hastings Alliance is organising a demonstration – ‘Why No Station?’ – at Ravenside shopping centre (TN40 2JU) on Thursday 28 …
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  3. Watery photoshoot in the valley, Sunday January 12

    November 15, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    Rosamond (who organised the very successful Grannies’ Tree and Grannies’ Dinghy actions last winter) is organising another photo shoot in …
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  4. Link Road construction exhibitions

    November 13, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    East Sussex County Council is organising three exhibitions to keep us informed on how the Link Road construction is coming …
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  5. Standing Our Ground: A short film about the Combe Haven campaign

    November 12, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    A short film about the Combe Haven campaign and Osborne’s new roads by film-maker Marta Lefler. Press Release Combe Haven …
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  6. Roadbuilding mania (and resistance) spreads around the country

    November 12, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    We’re not the only ones struggling against a pointless, destructive road.  All over the country, there are plans afoot for …
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  7. Spooky tales: fundraisers for the Combe Haven 19 on 6 & 8 December

    November 12, 2013 by combehavendefenders

  8. Nature strikes back as Combe Haven floods

    November 6, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    Flooding has come early to Combe Haven this year, perhaps as a result of the earth moving, stripping of vegetation, …
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  9. Halloween spirits bring rain to Combe Haven

    November 2, 2013 by combehavendefenders

    The spirits of the valley were out on 1 November, haunting those who are destroying their ancient home. As they …
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