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Lewes Arms Stoolball Club

Lewes Arms Stoolball Club

The Paddock, Paddock Lane, Lewes ,
We play mixed friendly stoolball in Lewes on Wednesday evenings, and tournaments on Sundays, from April to September. Just turn up and you can play.
Lewes Hockey Club

Lewes Hockey Club

Cockshut Road, Lewes ,
Lewes Hockey Club, founded in 1903, is widely regarded to have some of the best facilities in East Sussex, with a modern clubhouse and a high quality, sand-dressed, floodlit hockey pitch. The pitch and clubhouse are overlooked by the historic, picturesque Priory Ruins and Lewes Castle. Lewes Hockey Club currently runs three different Hockey Sections, Mens (eight teams), Ladies (five teams), and Juniors (five teams). Each section has its own team of dedicated qualified coaching staff and coaching sessions take place on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and on Sunday mornings for players under 11 years old. The Mens first team play in the South Premier Division 2, the Ladies first team play in the South 3B League, and our U18 team play in the Home Counties Mercian League.
Lewes Taxes Cricket Club

Lewes Taxes Cricket Club

All over East Sussex, Lewes ,
Too many to mention here.
Bonfire Night in Lewes

Bonfire Night in Lewes

Lewes BONFIRE 2011 Important information for residents and visitors To keep crowd numbers to a safe level, there will be changes to travel and parking on 5 November We are committed to preserving the historic bonfire tradition in Lewes whilst keeping everyone safe. Crowd numbers along the central procession route will be kept to a safe and comfortable level. IF YOU ARE A LEWES RESIDENT PARKING MANAGEMENT • Please get your vehicle home before 5.00pm on 5th November so that you can avoid the road closures. The closures will be in place until about midnight. • The routes marked in red on the map overleaf are used for processions and associated safety arrangements. Parking will not be allowed on red routes after 2.00pm. Contravention notices may be issued to any vehicle parked on a red route after 2.00pm. Any vehicle remaining on a red route after 4.00pm risks being towed away to a compound. Residents who have permits to park on the red routes will receive a letter before 5th November giving details of alternative parking places. • The A275 Nevill Road and Brighton Road will be open until 7.00 pm to allow residents of Nevill, Landport and Houndean to gain access to their homes. At the Ashcombe Roundabout there will be no access into Lewes. • Normal parking controls in streets and car parks in Lewes will resume at 8am on 7 November. IF YOU ARE A VISITOR RAIL SERVICES There will probably be long waiting times for trains in and out of Lewes. Last services from Lewes depart between 12.00am and 12.30am depending on your destination. Please ensure you know the time of the last train. BUS SERVICES Brighton and Hove will be running its normal scheduled service on 5th November. Additionally from 16.30, and for the rest of the day, all services (including the N29) will be diverted from the Ashcombe roundabout (Kingston Ridge) via the A27 (Lewes by-pass), the A26 (Cuilfail Tunnel) and Malling Street to/from Earwig Corner. All stops from the Ashcombe roundabout to Earwig Corner will be suspended for the duration of this diversion. All services, both to and from Brighton will, however, stop in the lay-by opposite Caffyns in Malling Street. For any further information please ring 01273 886200 or visit www.buses.co.uk PARKING Parking in Lewes will be very limited on 5th November. Don’t try to bring your car into Lewes for the bonfire celebrations. BONFIRE SITES There are six different bonfire societies: • Lewes Borough • Commercial Square • Southover • Waterloo • South Sreet • Cliffe At each fire site (shown on map) the Bonfire Society will light its bonfire and hold a firework display at about 9.30pm. PROCESSIONS There are many processions along the red routes during the evening. Each bonfire society sells its own programme giving details of its procession route. The United Grand procession starts at about 7.40pm. The main procession route becomes crowded early in the evening. When the town centre is full, the access barriers will be closed. Anyone coming into the town after that time can stay outside the main procession route or go straight to one of the bonfire sites. There will be marshals in the town centre who can give directions to the bonfire sites. Road closures and parking restrictions USEFUL CONTACTS Lewes Bonfire Information Line: 01273 484004 Lewes Parking Shop: 0845 6801129 (option 2) Rail Services: www.southernrailway.com Travel information: 0871 200 2233 Brighton and Hove Buses: 01273 886200 www.traveline.info or ESCC website Lewes Tourist Information Centre: 01273 483448 Press/Media Enquiries: 01273 484141 Websites: www.lewes.gov.uk www.eastsussex.gov.uk www.sussex.police.uk www.lewesbonfirecouncil.org.uk Bonfire A3 2011:Layout 1 13/10/11 11:31 Page 1
Back in Motion Chiropractic Clinic - Lewes

Back in Motion Chiropractic Clinic - Lewes

33 West Street, Lewes ,
Our main goal is to provide relief to the disorders which affect the joints, nerves and muscles of the body. We strive to provide honest and realistic advice to all of our patients. We can usually help most of the patients who see us, but will tell you if we are unable to help. We endeavour to provide our care in a relaxed, professional environment with friendly staff.
Lindsey's Dog Grooming, Dog grooming Lewes and surrounding areas

Lindsey's Dog Grooming, Dog grooming Lewes and surrounding areas

1 Allington Farm Cottages, Allington Lane, Offham, Lewes ,
Please call to discuss requirements. 07947133577 Prices start from £20 for a basic bath and groom, with nails clipped Full styling on an individual basis to your requirements. C& G Qualified A collection and drop-off facility is available Fully insured Member of the English Groomers Group
Tel: 7947133577
The Lewes Pound

The Lewes Pound

The Lewes Pound is a creative yet practical way for local people to make money work for Lewes. The Lewes Pound is essentially a voucher or token that can be traded locally as a complementary currency and used alongside pounds Sterling. Money spent locally circulates within, and benefits the local economy. Money spent in national chains doesn't. The Lewes Pound encourages demand for local goods and services. In turn this builds resilience to the rising costs of energy, transport and food.
Lewes Old Racecourse

Lewes Old Racecourse

One of the oldest English racecourses.. Closed in September 1964 after 200 years and a colourful past including the gangland fight in 1936 that was immortalised in the novel and film 'Brighton Rock',
Lewes Golf Club for Juniors

Lewes Golf Club for Juniors

Chapel Hill, Lewes ,
Hello there, This is James from the proshop. I have set up this page to provide you with information on up coming coaching, competitions, organising games among yourselves and gettin
Tel: 1273483823