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Love Down Babylon

Our Valentine’s Day comedy evening was a great success – thanks to Gerry Bernstein, who herded up the artistes and compèred the evening and to the local comedians who rose to the challenge.

And our thanks are also due to the many volunteers who helped set up for the evening and put it all away afterwards.

Hilly Laine to Hanover

Brighton Books publish ‘Hilly Laine to Hanover’ – a history of Hanover from green fields topped by windmills to the present day.

Archers still sell the best meat in Brighton, and no doubt plans for outings are still hatched in the Napier. Copies are available from Brighton Books or the Hanover Centre.

Part-time Cleaners Wanted

The Hanover Centre is looking for cleaners.

Our ideal would be local people who care about the Centre, want some part-time work, and can be flexible about the hours.

If you think this sounds like you, ring Iain on 694873 for a chat.

If you can help by displaying a poster, please download one here.

Spring Ceilidh

Kate’s Kitchen Band are back on 6th February to help us anticipate the first signs of spring. If you missed their previous visits to the Hanover Centre, now’s the time to find out what all the excitement’s about.

English traditional dance music at its best! View poster.

Sheila Schaffer

We were very sad to hear of the death of Sheila Schaffer on 30th December 2009. Sheila was a Hanover Councillor for more than ten years, including a term as Mayor of Brighton in 1995.

Her love of wildlife and concern for the environment was reflected in everything she did. Together with her colleague Joyce Edmond Smith, Sheila donated trees to be planted wherever an appropriate location could be found. Without them, Hanover wouldn’t be such a pleasant place to live.

A great friend and supporter of the Hanover Community Association, Sheila performed the official opening of the Hanover Centre garden by planting her gift of the flowering cherry tree.

Hanover Centre opens Bug Hotel

While we were tidying up the Hanover Centre garden last autumn we decided to make a bug hotel to help our creepy-crawlies through the winter. It may not look that brilliant, but we’re hoping that from a bug’s eye view it’s as impressive as the Grand.

We made our hotel from some old pallets we had lying around, with hollow-stemmed prunings, leaves, rocks and tiles.

Here are some others made from brick & plywood,  chicken wire, and a very exciting construction starting with willow.

You can get one started any time of the year, but bugs will have already found their shelter for this winter. Why not make a bug hotel one of your summer projects?

Season’s Greetings

Merry Christmas to everyone!

We’re looking forward to 2010 with lots of plans. We want to do more local social events, have more music evenings and start new and interesting classes. We hope you’ll like the new web site, and that we can use it to stay in touch with you.

Happy New Year!

What do you think?

We’ve just switched over to the new theme/style.

We think it is much clearer, and apart from one or two broken page links, it works! The old content is still looking a bit odd, because we used lots of categories to get around the limitations of the old set-up, picture sizes are a bit small, and so on.

So now we need to clean up the content and start to add more functionality (with care – often functions = clutter). Clarity and simplicity will be our guiding principles. Cutting back hard on the number of categories has to be a priority.

Let us know what you think.

… And about time, too …

This web site has been a source of embarrassment for some time.

The front page works OK (sort of) but the photo often doesn’t appear, and the dark background makes it difficult to read.

Your comments rarely appear under the posts you want to talk to us about, but sometimes we happen upon old comments by accident.

It’s very difficult to find your way around.

So it fails on reliability, readability, and accessibility. To be fair, it was only intended as a temporary fix to get us into the internet age. We planned to learn from it and build something better, but like so many temporary fixes it became a fixture by default.

Now we are doing something about it. We’ve upgraded the WordPress software behind it to the latest version, and so far everything seems to have carried on working as before. Over the Christmas period we will change over to a new structure and style based on clarity and simplicity. While we are doing this there will be times when the site is down, and times when it looks a bit odd, but after a few weeks it will settle down in its new format.

The Age of Stupid / Hanover Centre Festive Fair / Creative Kids Christmas Fair

The Age of Stupid (film)

This film is about humans idiotic approach to the way we use natural resources, it is the climate blockbuster of the year and has received 5 stars from The Telegraph, The Times and the News of the World – a definite must see for greenies and sceptics alike.

Free but a donation bucket will be sent around – Bar – Sunday 29th November – 3.30 and 7.30 showings (come early to avoid disappointment).

Hanover Centre Festive Fair

Fundraiser for the Hanover Community Centre, exclusively with the Muesli Mountain Market, Hanover Christmas Tree Company and Talented local craft persons, also…
Games, Stalls, Hot Chestnuts, Santa Claus, Mulled Wine, FUN, FUN, FUN !!!
If you would like to run a stall then please call Susie on 07939 590 633

Saturday 12th December – 2pm – 6pm – 50p Adults, Little Elves Free !

Creative Kids Christmas Fair
There will be many seasonal delights on offer – unique last-minute gifts brought to you by local artists and ethical businesses, absorbing craft activities for the kids, badge making, lucky dip, games to play, free storytelling, and of course delicious home-made cakes, savouries, mulled wine, tea and coffee.
Saturday 19th December – 2PM – 4PM – 50p Adults – Kids Free

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