Xtrax Youth Hub provides support services for year olds on housing, health and socialising. YMCA Wise supports children and young people to stay safe in their relationships. Young Oasis Hastings offer therapeutic support for children and young people aged 5 to 18 who are affected by family drug or alcohol problems.
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If you, or someone you know, feels that they are struggling to cope or do not feel in control of their situation, please go to NHS Dealing with a mental health crisis or emergency. You will find information, support and guidance about mental health issues. You can call NHS if you, or someone you know, needs urgent care but it's not life threatening. There are a number of other agencies who provide mental health support service for people living in East Sussex.
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Mind provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. They campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding. Staying Well Space Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea is a safe space providing evening and weekend mental health support. Cuckooing is when a criminal gang targets the homes of vulnerable people so that they can use the properties for drug dealing. It means the criminals can operate from a property rather than the street, which is out of sight from the police making it an attractive option.
The criminals can then use the premises to deal drugs from, which is difficult for the police to monitor.
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The new town seems a wee bit rough these days, but I have seen boys and girls holding hands and kissing up in the train station concourse and nobody turns a hair. I would say Hastings is 'gay friendly' but without any 'scene', the majority are working class young families or day-trippers and students. There is no Club of any type in Hastings now but I think that may be about to change, an old venue may re-open but it most probably won't be as a gay club. Hastings is a back-water in contrast to Brighton with its well known 'gay' culture.
Perhaps we need more gay people in Hastings to counter some of the rough elements still being dumped on us here by London Councils, just how do they get away with that? Hastings has come up and is still coming up. I read somewhere that over years ago Hastings was better than Brighton. Well if we had the A21 made like the London to Brighton road it would be better than Brighton again. When I walk around Brighton now there are a lot of roughs ,drunks, drugs and people sleeping rough.
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Most of the shop workers don't understand you or cannot be bothered with you. I think in time Hastings council will stop taking these people don't no how long it will be but hopefully not to long. Hasting's Landlords are given a 6 month rent 'bung' by London Councils to house the unfortunates and 'Shelter' and 'Barnardo's very much dislike the process. By early January there were 10 feet high snow drifts on the Ridge. There was still some snow on the ground in sheltered places in late March.
This was one of the biggest land purchases in the history of the borough. In the Major had semi-donated to the Council acres comprising Fairlight and Ecclesbourne Glens and the clifftop walks. He died 19 December , aged About 17 young people had recently been found sleeping in the caves, three of them suffering from scabies.
Parties of beatnicks had been seen arriving at the caves with large amounts of luggage.
The caves were sprayed again in mid It was safely exploded three-quarters of a mile out to sea, although some houses in the Old Town shook. Hastings Council gave a mining lease for the 51 acres of land near Fairlight Church just purchased from Major Sayer to Messrs Cole and Jennings for sand quarrying. She had two crew, was 14 feet long and had a 40hp outboard engine. The massive arch viaduct over the Crowhurst marshes was demolished in This would involve the demolition of many buildings.
Work started late but took until April because of the need to drill piles 75 feet through the underlying shingle. Today it is the University Centre Hastings.
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This followed an appearance by the Rolling Stones on the pier on Saturday 1 August, and climaxed on the Monday. She was one of the new Oakley-class of boats, 37 feet long, with two 52hp diesel engines and a crew of eight. For the first time a tractor and carriage were used for launching a Hastings lifeboat. In it was renamed the William Parker Comprehensive, after its benefactor. The site was left empty for many years. The RAF had leased this land in as the base for radar surveillance here and close to Fairlight Coastguard station.
Today it is the picnic site also known as the Helipad. It was a large domed and circular exhibition hall on the parade extension, housing the feet long Hastings Embroidery, which had been made to celebrate the th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings on 14 October The Triodome took over the space used since by the moveable bandstand, which was moved to Warrior Square gardens.
The Queen visited the Embroidery on 28 October. It is now on Brighton Pier. It was built in and was last used in Its contents were auctioned on 6 August The school was used as an extension of Tower Road School until mid, and it was demolished early in From August to December there was much vandalism in the town, consisting of slogans painted in French on many buildings and graves.
It was on the site of the old abattoir. The parker bought a ticket from a machine and displayed it. Two hours cost a shilling 5p. Unfortunately, the people arrived but the jobs did not. Hollington was expanded to the north-west, creating a future big estate of council houses with many unemployed tenants.
It was part of the line linking Crowhurst to Bexhill which opened in , but was axed by Beeching in West Marina Station was demolished at this time. Clearance for the hole course began in April It was officially opened on 1 July Work on it had started in February The first full-scale archaeological survey of the wreck was carried out in March The station was built in to house the engine, and was re-equipped with gas engines in the early s. The station had not been used for six years, and was replaced in coming months by a smaller electric station.
It was built in as the Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties, later becoming the Cinema, until being converted into the Bingo Club. In major changes were made to the building, with the bingo moving to the upper floor and the ground given over to amusements machines. It slowed traffic to a crawl and brought a number of accidents. There was a biting wind, and a freezing night followed.
There was strong opposition, and in late April the line was given a two-year reprieve, with the Commissioners blaming the bad roads.
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A replacement was sited against a wall a few yards up London Road. This eventually came to nothing because it would not be financially viable. The company had always been well-known for its tasty sausages which the Buss family had been making to a secret recipe for 70 years. Over 60 people were employed in its ultra-modern 7, sq ft premises.
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It would be given over to amuseuments. It was also proposed that the land west of the boating lake should be comprehensively developed with grassed areas and games such as obstacle golf. Almost an inch of rain fell in just 66 minutes. It then became the nerve-centre of the many newspapers and magazines that FJ Parsons Ltd then owned. In Parsons had added a seventh floor to No 53, and then in had added a five-storey major extension up Prospect Place on the sites of Nos 5 and 6.
When it opened in early September the school absorbed the pupils of the Woodlands girls school, making the total number of pupils over 1, It would include residental quarters and a rifle range. A small fragment of a mural by author Robert Tressell was found beneath a layer of white paint as demolition work began, and it was rescued it is now in the Museum. The church stood where Morrisons petrol station is today. It was consecrated on 30 November — St Andrews Day. A new aisle was added in , increasing to seating to , but by it was little used.
Museum curator John Manwaring Baines thought they could date from about The bones were from at least 13 people, and were at a depth of eight feet in a single grave. It is possible they were originally buried separately in the St Michaels Church graveyard, and then relocated to this site when the cliff was cut back.
VG was short for Vacuum Generators. This would allow the area to be properly administered and maintained, and would qualify for grants and other assistance.