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2012 is a huge year for the UK: marking the Queen's Jubilee and the hosting of the Olympics
Created at 17:26 on 01/05/12
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Lewes suffered severe flooding in 2000, what is the risk now and what is being done.
Created at 18:07 on 18/10/11
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Lewes is a hive of soial networking from Tweet Ups to First Friday, find out if there is one applicable for you
Created at 14:13 on 01/05/11
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William and Catherine are getting married - how will Lewes mark these nuptials?
Created at 18:48 on 12/04/11
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A vote for the district council and a referendum on AV is taking place in Lewes
Created at 18:25 on 06/04/11
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A group of locals all ages and creed have taken to the streets to protest against cuts in tax, education etc
Created at 16:55 on 26/02/11
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Covering allsorts, debating is a mainstay of Lewes life
Created at 19:35 on 01/02/11
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All things Xmas
Created at 14:32 on 05/12/10
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The latest guide to what is happening in-and-around Lewes
Created at 09:33 on 14/10/10
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Lewes has a total of six Bonfire Societies and they hold fundraisers throughout the year - then it all really kicks off in November
Created at 12:32 on 16/08/10
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Appreciate all the art local sites have to offer
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Home Renovations Tips and Ideas, Joinery, Replacement Windows and Roof Lanterns. Add Value to your Homes and Gardens Maintenance and Repair to Homes and Gardens
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Get the latest sports news, community information and general goings on in Lewes
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Get the latest crime news, community information and general goings on in Lewes
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Lewes lies in a country park, so check out what latest environmental news there is for the area
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Emmeline Ravilious
What's not to like: East Sussex's town has it all. There is history, the present, the future, good food, good people, plentiful culture and a great community spirit. Quirks abound from the architecture (and those mathematical tiles) to the locals. It is the largest town in the country within a national park (ah, to be nestled by the South Downs) with a vibrant arts scene (from screen prints, web businesses to Glyndebourne). Bonfire is often the heart of the town and it is of little surprise that it inspired such men of might like Tom Paine (of whose writings in turn inspired Barack Obama's inaugural speech). And it even has its own currency!