Viva Lewes June 2015 Issue #105
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105<br />
VIVALEWES<br />
Editorial<br />
We’ve rolled up our trouser legs, donned a<br />
knotted hanky and decamped to the seaside<br />
for this issue. Well, we dip our toes in the<br />
briny water anyway. Exploring our chosen<br />
theme of water, we visit Newhaven to speak<br />
to a boat builder, as well as one of only<br />
three women crane drivers in the country<br />
- currently working on the new University<br />
Technical College. We also try the Coastal<br />
Trail on a bike to visit some art, and winkle<br />
out some local fish mongers to photograph.<br />
But we don’t neglect water in our own<br />
backyard – we look inside the pump room at<br />
the Pells pool, discover a time when candelit<br />
Venetian regattas were all the rage on the<br />
Pells lake, and we delve into the fascinating<br />
history of the <strong>Lewes</strong> Rowing Club.<br />
patrick marber<br />
We speak to him about his new footballthemed<br />
play at the National Theatre<br />
p25<br />
utc harbourside<br />
We look inside the new Tech College being<br />
built in Newhaven<br />
p83<br />
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lewes chamber festival<br />
We interview Catherine Manson about the music<br />
the London Hadyn Quartet be performing<br />
at this terrific event. p31