Horningsea Herald May 2021

Here’s May’s Horningsea Herald.

The first event in this month’s Herald is the literary Zoom event this afternoon to announce the winners of this year’s Horningsea Short Story Competition. The Zoom link to join is within the Herald.

Last month the Crown and Punchbowl reopened and on Tuesday the 18th the Plough and Fleece will reopen. How great to have both village pubs open again! Make sure you use them, the village would be poorer without these two fine establishments and after the past year they really want to see you!

Finally you will undoubtedly have seen the surveying work and the large compound built on Low Fen Drove at Honey Hill. Save Honey Hill group are fundraising, the first aim is to fund the initial legal advice that is essential for the campaign. Many people and businesses across the area have donated. There’s still a long, long way to go though. The fundraising leaflet is here. There’s also a A poster. Please put this on your wheelie bin or window.

The group are also currently looking for viewpoints in the village and on paths where you would see the 26 metre digestor towers. If you can see the pylons at Honey HIll from your house or garden, then you will see the sewage works. Please email any photos with location data preserved to info@savehoneyhill.org.

https://www.savehoneyhill.org

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