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This site was produced by: LOCAL
AUTHORITY PUBLISHING
Publishers for local authorities throughout Great Britain. View
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This Guide has been produced with both residents and visitors
to Hailsham in mind. As an historic market town in Sussex, Hailsham
attracts many people wishing to learn more about the past. This
guide is intended as a starting point for them, as well as a practical
reference document for people who are interested in what Hailsham
has to offer in the way of shops, leisure or recreation facilities
and amenities. Whatever you use the Guide for I hope you find it
informative
and helpful.
Although steeped in history - it is mentioned in the Domesday Book
- Hailsham is also a modern, vibrant town with a High Street that
has a number of unique shops as well as some major chain outlets.
Whilst the town is undoubtedly moving with the times it still retains
its flavour as a market town, indeed, it is the only town in Sussex
that continues to maintain a livestock market. But Hailsham has
far more to offer than just shopping; you can go for a walk along
the Cuckoo Trail, enjoy the wide open space of the Country Park,
play sport in one of the recreation grounds or enjoy a drink and
a meal in one of the many interesting public houses, restaurants
and cafes. The South Downs is just 10 minutes away.
More details of what Hailsham has to offer can be found on the Hailsham
Town Council Website or at the council offices in Market Square
(opposite HSBC), as well as, a full list of Town Councillors including
details of the current Town Mayor, Town Clerk, minutes of meetings,
Council facilities, current news and forthcoming local events.
ELIZABETH JONES - Town Clerk
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Whilst every care has been taken in compiling this publication
and the statements contained herein are believed to be correct,
the publishers and promoters cannot accept responsibility for any
inaccuracies. Reproduction of any part of this publication in any
format, without permission, is strictly forbidden. Photographs Courtesy
of Hailsham Camera Centre, Hailsham Town Council, Hailsham Photographic
Society and Special Occasions Photography
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