Recent Community People Programmes
Recent Community People Programmes
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Kathy Harding with Community People
3rd March - Due to technical difficulties we were unable to have a guest on Community People this evening but we hope to be back up and running soon! In the meantime, enjoy 8 decades of great music on Seahaven FM.
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Kathy Harding with Community People
24th February - Anna Hoad, alongwith two volunteers, Lucy and Mike, from the Beachy Head Ambassadors project. The project's volunteers offer visitor information, host free activities and showcase all the positive aspects Beachy Head has to offer.
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Community People with Kathy Harding
17th February - Neil Peters, Community and Recycling Engagement Officer from Environment First to talk about reducing, reusing and recycling waste, and the recent changes to household waste and recycling collection.
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Community People with Kathy Harding
10th February - Ammerry Salisbury, a Thai classical dancer living in Eastbourne, working with cultural organisations, councils, and wellbeing initiatives across the UK. Alongside performance, her work includes gentle, non-competitive movement sessions inspired by Thai dance, designed to support calm, balance, and mental wellbeing.
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Community People with Kathy Harding
3rd February - Oliver Sterno from Plastic Free Eastbourne, part of Surfers Against Sewage’s efforts to create Plastic Free Communities. Engaging with individuals and businesses across Eastbourne and the surrounding area as a Plastic Free Community striving towards the elimination of single use plastics.
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Community People with Kathy Harding
Rachel Fryer and Adam Bushell from Newhaven Green Centre CIC . The centre aims to make it easy for people to live ‘greener’ lifestyles and save money at the same time. Don't muss their annual Swap, Share and Repair event this Sunday at the Hillcrest Centre in Newhaven!
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Community People with Kathy Harding
20th January - Caroline Pulleyn, Barbara Billington and Nathalie Rogers from SeeAbility, a registered charity who "specialise in supporting people who have learning disabilities or autism, who may also have sight loss, to live ambitious lives and achieve things they never thought possible. Whether that is forming more friendships and relationships, enjoying new experiences and activities or finding employment."
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Community People with Kathy Harding
13th January - Tacye Turner and Manal Ahmed from Diversity Resource International to talk to us about the work of their organisation, particularly in relation to carers peer support.
