Join award-winning young photographer Felix Walker-Nix at the Seven Sisters Country Park Visitor Centre on Saturday 27 June 2026, 1:00 PM (BST) for an inspiring introduction to nature photography. This relaxed, beginner-friendly session is perfect for those looking to develop their skills and learn how to capture the beauty of…
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Join us for this fascinating walk around the Cuckmere, with its rich history hidden in the passage of time. A journey into the history of this extraordinary chalk landscape. We’ll discuss the secrets of how these iconic landscapes were formed, chat about the interesting archaeology. there will be discussion about…
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PSF’s exciting new interpretation of Shakespeare’s epic tale of ambition, full of action and adventure performed on a grand scale in the great outdoors. The darkening summer sky will set the scene for a thrilling version of Macbeth: – In a near-future Britain after civil war, the leaders haven’t fallen,…
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The Shakespeare Revue, an effervescent concoction of songs and sketches inspired by the worlds’ greatest playwright. From Music Hall to Monty Python, you’ll recognise some iconic plays and characters, but here given a new twist by brilliant writers and composers like Cole Porter, Fry & Laurie, The Goodies, Dillie Keane,…
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Edgar’s Tale follows the extraordinary life of South Downs farmer, Edgar Williams, who celebrated his ninetieth birthday in 2025. We’re showcasing his life on a South Downs farm since 1941, and presenting some of the artefacts he’s uncovered from the Downland soils. With Edgar’s Tale, we reveal a long social…
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Step into the hush of a warm summer night and experience the countryside after dark, as the full moon guides us on a slow, approx 4 mile walk through woodland and out onto a large hilltop meadow. This is a chance to slow down and let your sense take over…
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This 6 mile walk explores the story of “two” Hartings, but which two? With more than a couple marked on the map (and perhaps more besides), the answer is not as straightforward as it might first appear. Spanning from the medieval period onwards, this tale weaves together families, land, and…
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