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Hailsham is a Civil Parish and the largest of the five towns in the Wealden district of East Sussex England.
It is mentioned in the Domesday Book, where it is called Hamelesham.
The town of Hailsham has a history of industry and agriculture.
Confusions by Alan Ayckbourn
Dont miss our comedy 'Confusions' FIVE PLAYS by Alan Ayckbourn 18th 20th May 2017 at HAILSHAM PAVILION.
From a devoted and isolated mother, to her unfaithful travelling salesman husband, through a solicitous waiter to well-heeled and an utterly shambolic garden fete, human frailty is laid bare, as one hilarious situation after another unfolds. From high farce to poignant observation; the laughs, however dark, keep coming.
Evening performances at 7.30pm
Saturday Matinee at 2.30pm
Tickets £10 concessions £8
Available from Hailsham Pavilion
BOX OFFICE 01323 841414
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JMTZ Christmas 2007 Concert at the Old Pavilion Hailsham
JMTZ presented their Christmas 2007 concert at the Old Pavilion, a fabulously restored cinema in Hailsham East Sussex UK on the 2nd December. Peter Willson is the Musical director with Veronica Parker on Piano and John Newman on drums.See jmtz.co.uk
New Houses for Sale in Hailsham at Millwood Park | Linden Homes
Millwood Park is an exciting new development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses for sale in Hailsham.
Located in the attractive and accessible Wealden area of East Sussex, this is a superb opportunity to buy a brand new Linden home, ideal for every type of family requirement. These new builds in Hailsham are surrounded by open, green countryside, while enjoying local amenities within a short distance, including shops, schools and eateries. For commuters, the road and rail links from the development are excellent, with regular train services from Eastbourne to London Victoria, Brighton and Ashford International, and easy access to the A22, A27, M23 and M25. With all this and more, whether you’re looking for your first home, next home or perhaps downsizing your current one, Millwood Park could be perfect for you.
Great transport links to many popular destinations and good amenities close by.
There are many advantages to living in Hailsham: A good range of shops and services within a short distance, Ofsted rated primary schools within walking distance, and easily accessible transport links by road and rail. And with popular seaside towns within convenient distances in addition to Hailsham’s market town history, you have everything you need for a perfect place to call home.
What’s close to Hailsham?
Hailsham has a choice of local shops and services that are beneficial to everyone. There are two large supermarkets, banks, a post office, library, doctors’ surgery, pharmacy, a community hall and a good selection of high street retailers and independent shops. There are also several places to stop for something to eat and drink if you’re planning on staying in town for a while, with coffee shops, restaurants, pubs and sandwich shops dotted along and off the high street. And if you’re looking for some entertainment, the Hailsham Pavilion is a popular venue for film, theatre and live music.
Located just 7 miles from Millwood Park is the beautiful Hertsmonceux Castle and Grounds. Dating from the 15th century, this brick-built castle is one of the oldest and most significant brick buildings in England, and is a great place to spend time exploring and learning more about its fascinating history. Located 23 miles west of Millwood Park is Brighton, one of UK’s most creative and diverse places, with shops ranging from high street favourites to quirky independent shops. Foodies will find a whole host of eateries that cater for every kind of taste and budget. If you’re looking for entertainment, there are several live music and comedy venues, ranging from large theatres to more intimate spaces. But if you simply want to enjoy a day beside the seaside, Brighton’s famous Pier and seafront offer fun and entertainment for all age groups.
The attractive coastal town of Eastbourne is just 10 miles away. With its wonderful Victorian heritage, this vibrant university town is a popular destination for visitors from all over the UK, and has many shops, attractions, entertainment venues and places to eat. For shoppers, the Arndale Centre - located in the heart of town and next to the railway station - is the premier destination for a vast range of high street retailers - including River Island, M&S and Pandora - as well as many high-end and independent shops, restaurants and coffee shops. The centre is currently undergoing a major refurbishment/extension project. The 170,000 sq ft extension - costing around £85 million - will see 22 new retail units being added, as well as seven restaurants, a multiscreen cinema and around 300 additional parking spaces.
If you’re looking for entertainment, Eastbourne has it all. The town’s bandstand is where you can experience beautiful classical music, or, if you’re a fan of Shakespeare, you can enjoy outdoor performances in the Italian Gardens. Theatre-goers currently have three venues to choose from - the Devonshire Park Theatre, Winter Garden and The Royal Hippodrome Theatre. Each have a packed calendar of plays, comedy acts, children’s shows and live music throughout the year, while a fourth theatre - the Congress - is undergoing a full £44 million renovation, which is due to be completed by Spring 2019. This project, along with the refurbishment of the Arndale Centre, is an important and significant investment in the area, and will be a huge attraction to both visitors and residents.
There are plenty of events to enjoy throughout the year too. Petrol heads will love the Magnificent Motors car show in May. Head to the beach in July for the Beach Life Festival, one of the largest - and free - extreme sports festivals in the country. For plane enthusiasts, the Eastbourne Airshow - ‘Airbourne’ - is held over four days in August. And if you like a pint or two, the Eastbourne Beer Festival is held every October.
HAILSHAM DEPARTS - NO SOUND
Plane waiting. Lord Hailsham out of car. Pressmen. Hailsham takes pictures of press.
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Cabinet Ministers Recalled On Sleeve As Cabinet Ministers Re-Called (1935)
Full title reads: Cabinet Ministers recalled to attend emergency meeting at 10 Downing Street.
Downing Street, Whitehall, London.
Ministers arrive for emergency meeting with Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin.
Various shots of Cabinet Ministers arriving on foot and by car outside No. 10. Narrator names each minister. We see Ramsay MacDonald (aka Ramsey McDonald), Lord Londonderry, Lord Hailsham (Lord Chancellor), Sir John Simon (Home Secretary). Arriving together we see Sir Samuel Hoare, Lord Irwin and Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister. We also see Walter Elliot and Sir Kingsley Wood (Minister of Health). Policemen usher back crowds.
Note: spacing between 01:01:05 and 01:01:11.
Note: Sir Anthony Eden is mentioned in the commentary but does not appear in item.
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Pub pool by torchlight at the King's Head in Hailsham
A new and more challenging way to play pool!
Hailsham remembrence parade 2016 part 2
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Strum 'n' Bass - - Martin Riddington & Alan Saxby - Hailsham, E. Sussex .25.01.14
Strum 'n' Bass - song title ' Whoever you are' Martin Riddington ( Guitar & vocals) & Alan Saxby ( Bass & backing vocals ) at Chapter 12 Wine Bar, Hailsham, East. Sussex .England .25.01.14
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Movie Palaces #128 - The First SHIPMAN & KING CINEMAS (Part ONE of FIVE)
Movie Palaces # 128 - The first five cinemas of the SHIPMAN & KING circuit. We visit The Pavilion, Hailsham, The Pavilion Hoddesdon, The Regent, Crowborough, The Regent, Rye and the Regent, Horley. This is the First of Five Videos featuring the Cinemas of Shipman & King.
Valley Of Kings Radio Hailsham Interview
This was Valley Of Kings (were Rebel Flag) in an interview on Hailsham Festival FM with Neil Povey on 19/09/2015. WE had a great time and ended up playing 2 of our tracks, Love Don't Lie and House Of Guilty Pleasures. We had a bit of banter with Neil and he's also hoping to get a permanent position on the airways where we will be welcome to come again! Keep and eye put for our Album Angels and Demons, currently in production! Stay tuned for more of Valley Of Kings, there are lots of big things happening at the moment so watch this space!
Hailsham ChristChurch Performance Of Lifehouse
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Nus and Solomon clash on NHS @WealdenGeneralElectionHustings2015
Nus Ghani and Solomon Curtis disagree on the NHS at an event organised by Hailsham Crosslink Churches.
13/04/2015 @ 7.30pm
ChristChurch, Ropemaker Centre, G1 & G2 Ropemaker Park, South Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3GY
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Hailsham Bonfire
Oh What a Lovely War
Hailsham Theatres Present Oh what a Lovely war 20th 22nd September 2018.
The critically acclaimed first world war musical Oh What A Lovely War!
Joan Littlewood’s legendary musical has been revived to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War One.
Originally produced by Joan Littlewood at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, Oh What A Lovely War is a satirical masterpiece which was made into a classic film in 1969, starring amongst others Maggie Smith, John Gielgud and John Mills.
This revival, directed Sam Elsby, is a riot of music and colour, but is also deeply moving and features some of the greatest songs from the First World War including It’s a Long Way to Tipperary, Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, Goodbye…ee, And When They Ask Us, Keep the Home Fires Burning and many more.
So pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and book now for this musical tribute to the men and women who saved our nation over 100 years ago.
‘This is a show that cries out to be seen as we mark the 100th anniversary of that terrible war’
The Telegraph
‘This is a show with ten million heroes’
The Scotsman
ON SALE NOW
Tickets £10
Box office Hailsham Pavilion or available on the door please book early to avoid disappointment.
Licenced bar, interval refreshments & homemade cake available.
CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE - NO SOUND
CUTS FOR STORY NUMBER 75190 - VS Lord Hailsham emerging from hotel in bathrobe and going for a swim in cold sea off Blackpool beach. Brave photgrapher who follows him in nearly drops his camera in large wave. LS of Pavilion Theatre. MS of Winter Gardens exterior with sign reading Conservative Party Conference. Various delegates arrive. Interior of conference. May be Winter Gardens or Blackpool Tower. Other politicians who may be seen include: Iain Norman Macleod, Dr Charles Hill, Mr Derek Colclough Walker Smith, John Archibald Boyd Carpenter, Mr Richard Austen Butler, Harold Macmillan and President Theodor Heuss. Exterior of Winter Gardens. LS of beach. Politicians arriving. LS Blackpool Tower - a grey day in Blackpool. VS arrivals.
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Spooky Wagons in a spot of Trouble
Trouble Ray Lamontagne Cover
Solomon introduces himself @WealdenGeneralElectionHustings2015
Labour's Solomon Curtis is Britain's youngest ever candidate for MP, here he introduces himself at an event organised by Hailsham Crosslink Churches.
13/04/2015 @ 7.30pm
ChristChurch, Ropemaker Centre, G1 & G2 Ropemaker Park, South Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3GY
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Marshfoot Lane, Near Hailsham.
Nice lane.