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A Visit to the Mills
Saturday 12 May
Plumpton Mill near Lewes and Oldland Windmill, Hassocks |
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Call for volunteers – Community Archaeological Dig |
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Old St. Helen’s Church – Conservation Project
In June 2011 the Heritage Lottery Fund approved a grant that will see the Conservation of what is one of the oldest buildings in Hastings. Permission to start was granted at the beginning of September and the project is now underway. Volunteers, including members of the Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group (HAARG) participated in a Graveyard Recording Project in September, and badger exclusion works have been completed to prevent further damage to the graveyard.
The Old St Helen’s Church is believed to be the oldest surviving building in Hastings. This and Hastings Castle are the only structures in the town from the 1066 period. The church is currently on the English Heritage ‘at risk’ register and needs urgent conservation.
The main conservation works to the ruins and the tower will start in May. This work will be preceded by a Community Archaeological Dig. The medieval church remains undisturbed below floor level and has high archaeological potential for understanding the Saxon and Norman church building. The Dig will be supervised by archaeologists from Chris Butler Archaeological Services Ltd who have been appointed as archaeological advisors to the project. The Sussex Heritage Trust is seeking volunteers to participate in the dig which is likely to last for the whole of the month of April. Training and supervision will be provided along with tools and equipment.
If you are interested in joining the dig please download an application form from the website of our supervising archaeologist at:
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2011 Awards Results
The judges have made their decisions! The 2011 awards were announced at the annual Sussex Heritage Awards dinner on 6th July 2011.
To see the winners and highly commended awards follow the read more link below. |
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