Lewes District Council to move from Southover House
Lewes District Council has decided to move from its current offices at Southover House. The building has capacity for around 200 staff but, with most staff working flexibly and an increasing number of...
View ArticleLewes Saturday Folk Club re-opens
Lewes Saturday Folk Club is re-opening in February 2022, having closed for a number of weeks due to concerns about COVID-19. The club’s first night of live folk music in Lewes this year will be on...
View ArticleCharleston Festival announces its 2022 line-up
The full programme for this year’s ten-day Charleston Festival has been announced today, promising over 100 speakers and 40 live events. Priority tickets for Charleston’s supporters go on sale later...
View ArticleLewes Creatives Spring Fair
Lewes Creatives, a diverse group of local artists and makers from the Lewes area, are holding their Spring Fair at the All Saints Centre in Lewes on Saturday 2nd April 2022 from 11am until 5pm. They’ll...
View ArticleGlynde Place Concerts return for 2022
The Glynde Place Concert Series, which started in 2014 but wasn’t able to be staged in either 2020 or 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, is returning to the Gallery at historic Glynde Place for...
View ArticleNew Sussex Opera brings Acis and Galatea to Lewes
Lewes-based New Sussex Opera are performing a fully-staged version of Handel’s 1718 pastoral opera Acis and Galatea at the All Saints Centre in June 2022. It’s a story of love and jealous revenge,...
View ArticleEsterhazy Chamber Choir offers ‘Songs for Summer’
The Esterhazy Chamber Choir is presenting a concert of ‘Songs for Summer‘ at St Anne’s Church in Lewes on Saturday 18th June 2022. Musical director Timothy Carpenter will be leading the group through a...
View ArticleMozart and Vivaldi at the All Saints
The Lewes Music Group Orchestra and Lewes Singers are presenting a performance of Vivaldi’s Gloria and Mozart’s ‘Jupiter’ symphony no.41. Their concert takes place at the All Saints Centre in Lewes on...
View ArticleLewes castle
Originally known as Bray Castle, Lewes Castle stands on a man-made hill to the north of the town’s High Street. Its limestone and flint construction follows a ‘motte and bailey’ design, with a keep on...
View ArticleThe Elves and the Shoemaker
Theatre company The Dot Collective are bringing their production of The Elves and the Shoemaker (adapted from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale) to Cliffe Hall in Lewes this December. It’s a multi-sensory...
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