Friday 25 April 2008

FREE COMPETITION

It is great to see that local shops and business are supporting the project and in turn supporting our lovely town.
Sweet Moments, Seaford and The Drove, Newhaven have got together with us to run this competition, please read on for more details -
Sweet Moments, the Belgian chocolate shop located in Broad Street, Seaford are currently running a free to enter "Guess The Weight" competition, in conjunction with the SinkOne4Seaford campaign. It's not guess the weight of the delicious Belgian chocolates on sale, but guess the weight of the model yacht on display in the window. It's a model of the yacht Columbia, which won the 1899 America's Cup.
There are prizes to be won too. The closest guess wins First prize which is a £25 meal voucher for The Drove in Newhaven and a box of Belgian chocolates, second prize is a £25 meal voucher and third prize a box of Belgian chocolates.
The competition will run until 31 May and the winners will be contacted the following Monday 2 June.
The SinkOne4Seaford campaign is ultimately aiming to promote tourism and regeneration for Seaford and Newhaven by sinking a vessel off shore to create an artificial reef which will be a haven for fish and divers in the near future.
For more information on the competition please contact Sweet Moments 01323-873388 http://www.sweetmomentsuk.co.uk/ Links to SinkOne4Seaford and The Drove can also be found on the web site.

Kind Regards
Vic & Karen
Sweet Moments

Friday 29 February 2008

SEAFORD RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION MEETING (27TH FEBRUARY 2008)

On February 27th, Sink One 4 Seaford were invited to speak at the Seaford Residents Association meeting, so Tony, Jacky, Andy and I (plus 3 manikins in dive suits!) arrived for another presentation to help spread the word and answer any un answered questions. The guys were great, with a very informative, well thought out speech and power point presentation. There were lots of step by step slides showing what is proposed and we have had several emails of support from Seaford residents thanking us, as they now have a much better understanding of the project.

A big thank you to everyone that showed up to support the project :-)

We also received an email from Mr and Mrs Andrews of Seaford, we have decided to post this email below and invite Seaford and Newhaven Residents to leave their comments.

Hi Tony - firstly I would like to say that the idea of sinking a safe ship for novice divers is an excellent one. Also the 'sinkone4seaford' is a very eyecatching slogan.

However, I felt I must write the following. Brian and I knew Newhaven in the days before the by-pass and would certainly like to see the area receive much needed revenue so it could be a more attractive entrance to the Sussex countryside. It is already a harbour with facilities for divers, although these do need improving and may this happen in the fairly near future. As a speaker mentioned last night, your plans will be of great benefit to Newhaven.

For families 'left on shore' Paradise Park, Children's Section and the museum are easily available with adequate parking. Also Sainsburys is nearby, again with adequate parking and the sports centre.

Seaford is simply different - it is a town by the sea not a seaside town! As you know, all ages are represented and when the Xmas lights go on the town is heaving with youngsters - great. The productions put on at Seaford Head are excellent and when visiting other schools for meetings we have been most impressed with the standard. That said, young people anywhere always go to the nearest BIG Town to shop and meet friends (a much more 'in' thing to do) so local shops purely serve the residents.

All towns countrywide, whether large or small, suffer from a wave of closures. We owned our own business and know first hand about business rates and water rates based on these, and other shop owners face rents that are too high. Many simply retire. As mentioned yesterday, the internet accounts for a great deal of buying, it being easy and often cheaper. Vic in Sweet Moments in Broad Street says he does more trade on the internet than in the shop, and his and Karen's shop is beautiful. Perhaps you have noticed that C & E Sports is being replaced by another similar retailer.

A speaker said last night that more family facilities are needed - we already have a sailing club where youngsters reach high standards, football, rugger, cricket, tennis, activity area, public golf course, swimming and the Downs Leisure Centre (also films occasionally). The indoor bowling was closed so toddlers could have a bouncey play area. I believe the Council is working towards (may have succeeded) in opening a meeting place for young people at the Salts. During the summer many major events take place along the front, (including the Fair) and, of course, the Museum is a constant source of wonder when the inside is seen for the first time. There are also many recreational opportunities offered by the sea and miles of Downland open to the public. Our bus and train services are good.
What is no longer available in the town is expansion space and large public meetings have been held re parking and the possible introduction of meters. Meters on the front push cars into side roads - no fun for the residents. Those of us fortunate enough to live further out of town do not have to face this problem. Seaford really is a special place, a very welcome oasis that has two big towns close by for the 'bright lights' so there is choice for everyone, it really is not a tourist place. Long may it stay this way.

NEWHAVEN COUNCIL MEETING (5TH FEBRUARY 2008) - UPDATE

After a town Council meeting in Newhaven on February 5th, we now have the unanimous support of both Seaford and Newhaven Town Councils for this proposal, along with many others.

The Initial Scoping Study has been completed by Mike Leece OBE and we are now looking to various bodies for the funding for the Feasibility Study. A decision on this is likely in the very near future. In the meantime we are continuing to raise the profile of the project on our website and on banners and posters around towns (If you wish to show support please do email in for a poster for your window.)

HOW YOU CAN HELP US?
The three ships available that we are looking at are


HMS Newcastle
HMS Glasgow
HMS Cardiff

All of the above are Type 42 Destroyers that have been decommissioned and are awaiting their fate in Portsmouth.

If any locals have any connections with any of these vessels, we would be very keen to hear from you via our website
www.sinkone4seaford.co.uk and please leave a comment here too. Maybe you or someone you know has served on one of these ships, or maybe you just know some history about them. We would love to hear from you.

We are also keen to hear from marine conservationists/biologists, university students in marine studies and anyone with an interest in the marine environment, i.e. divers, archaeologists, fisherman, anglers, sailors and water sports enthusiasts.

If you feel you can help us in any way, have any information you feel could be useful or just want to offer your support for the project, please contact through
www.sinkone4seaford.co.uk



Monday 28 January 2008

Seaford Beach, A Case for Change!

Representatives from Sink One 4 Seaford attended a recent Seaford Town Meeting (24th Jan '08) to see how Jim Skinners proposal 'Seaford Beach, a case for change' was met.

There was a good show of support at the meeting. After much discussion and a good case put forward by Jim, overall it was agreed that it was definitely time for Seaford beach to be looked at again, although some concerns were raised about the safety in some of the plans laid out for the Bay.

Seaford Town Council voted and agreed almost unanimously on the three recommendations put forward by Jim -

1/Discussions should definitely take place between the Enviroment Agency and other interested parties, with a view to enabling a feasibility study into strategies for Seaford beach.

2/Seaford Town Council should arrange and facilitate any meetings between the Enviroment Agency, Newhaven Town Council, Mr Skinner and any other interested parties.

3/The council should arrange regular 6 monthly meetings between the Enviroment Agency and representatives from key organisations in the town to discuss the ongoing management of Seaford beach.

It was nice to see that Tony Fowler and Sink One 4 Seaford were also mentioned by several Council members, for the work they are doing for the bay.

Well done Jim, we look forward to seeing what happens next!

Monday 21 January 2008

SEAHAVEN FM

A great idea and great for the community -
Their studios are being prepared in a shop in Seaford town centre, it is hoped that they will be ready by February. They are hoping to be on air on FM for a 28 day broadcast during March 2008, please check out their website for the latest information -http://www.seahavenfm.com/future.php

Friday 18 January 2008

SCOPING STUDY ALMOST COMPLETED

The Scoping Study is almost completed, we will be presenting this to SEEDA in the very near future (hopefully the beginning of Feb, watch this space for future updates.)

We have been looking at various ships and three Type 42 Destroyers are becoming available very soon. If the pitch to SEEDA is successful then we are hoping that YOU the public may even get to choose from one of the following vessels

*HMS Cardiff
*HMS Glasgow
*HMS Newcastle

If anyone has any connection with any of the vessels, or knows of any stories surrounding them, we would be very grateful to hear from you, please email us at info@sinkone4seaford.co.uk or post your comments if you prefer :-)