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Lewes mobile bike servicing

Lewes mobile bike servicing

4c the martlets, Lewes ,
my rates are as follows , brake service, including cable and leaver check, clean lubricate, check blocks/pads re- set advise £15, gear service, including visual cable check, clean lubricate, cog/ cassette check visual Derailleur checks clean re-set and "fine tune" selectors advise £15 stop go service including both of the above for a discounted £25 6 month service, including stop go service, wheels trued, cones checked and lubricated, tyre pressure check and inflated, crank checked and lubricated, peddle arms checked and tested for fractures, peddles checked, headset checked and lubricated, forks checked for fractures and integrity, paint work inspected for deep (to the metal) chips or scratches. a report will be given with any advice given £60 12 month service as above but with a total strip to component parts, All parts will be checked, cleaned, and lubricated and re-assembled to specific manufactures torque settings £90 i will also undertake all repairs at an hourly rate of £20 All lubrication is included in the service price but if your bike requires parts these will be charged at the source rate (i will supply you with a parts receipt) i will set my minimum rate at £10 for the first half hour( so a puncture will cost £10)
The Battle of Lewes Experience

The Battle of Lewes Experience

Lewes Castle, 169 High St, Lewes ,
This page began life to promote the Battle of Lewes Experience in 4D: "Experience Lewes Castle as never before. The castle walls will appear to melt and burst into flame as arrows are fired from the battlements. Live the real-life drama of the Battle of Lewes, a thrilling encounter of foes that led to the establishment of the first parliament! Live actors, musicians and dancers help to create this spectacular computer animation projected onto the walls of the castle. LYT Productions take the reins leading this unique and truly collaborative event with Sussex Archaeological Society, Sussex Downs College and projection mapping experts SP Projects. The legendary Arthur Brown, God of Hellfire himself, will play Henry III xD! Many other great organisations have now joined us to take part or support us including Southover Bonfire Society, Cliffe TubThumpers, Harvey’s Brewery, Hands on History, and Viva Lewes. Unmissable! Generously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Taking place on Saturday 14th April 2012 at 19:30, 20:15, 21:00, 21:45 Tickets available from Lewes Castle, Anne of Cleves House and Lewes Tourist Information Centre. Or call 01273 486290 for more information and tickets!!" Scroll down to the bottom section of the page to see footage and photos of this amazing event.
Lewes Twinning Association

Lewes Twinning Association

Lewes Twinning Association exists to build and strengthen links between Lewes, Blois in France and Waldshut-Tiengen in Germany
Bonfire Night in Lewes

Bonfire Night in Lewes

Lewes BONFIRE 2011 Important information for residents and visitors To keep crowd numbers to a safe level, there will be changes to travel and parking on 5 November We are committed to preserving the historic bonfire tradition in Lewes whilst keeping everyone safe. Crowd numbers along the central procession route will be kept to a safe and comfortable level. IF YOU ARE A LEWES RESIDENT PARKING MANAGEMENT • Please get your vehicle home before 5.00pm on 5th November so that you can avoid the road closures. The closures will be in place until about midnight. • The routes marked in red on the map overleaf are used for processions and associated safety arrangements. Parking will not be allowed on red routes after 2.00pm. Contravention notices may be issued to any vehicle parked on a red route after 2.00pm. Any vehicle remaining on a red route after 4.00pm risks being towed away to a compound. Residents who have permits to park on the red routes will receive a letter before 5th November giving details of alternative parking places. • The A275 Nevill Road and Brighton Road will be open until 7.00 pm to allow residents of Nevill, Landport and Houndean to gain access to their homes. At the Ashcombe Roundabout there will be no access into Lewes. • Normal parking controls in streets and car parks in Lewes will resume at 8am on 7 November. IF YOU ARE A VISITOR RAIL SERVICES There will probably be long waiting times for trains in and out of Lewes. Last services from Lewes depart between 12.00am and 12.30am depending on your destination. Please ensure you know the time of the last train. BUS SERVICES Brighton and Hove will be running its normal scheduled service on 5th November. Additionally from 16.30, and for the rest of the day, all services (including the N29) will be diverted from the Ashcombe roundabout (Kingston Ridge) via the A27 (Lewes by-pass), the A26 (Cuilfail Tunnel) and Malling Street to/from Earwig Corner. All stops from the Ashcombe roundabout to Earwig Corner will be suspended for the duration of this diversion. All services, both to and from Brighton will, however, stop in the lay-by opposite Caffyns in Malling Street. For any further information please ring 01273 886200 or visit www.buses.co.uk PARKING Parking in Lewes will be very limited on 5th November. Don’t try to bring your car into Lewes for the bonfire celebrations. BONFIRE SITES There are six different bonfire societies: • Lewes Borough • Commercial Square • Southover • Waterloo • South Sreet • Cliffe At each fire site (shown on map) the Bonfire Society will light its bonfire and hold a firework display at about 9.30pm. PROCESSIONS There are many processions along the red routes during the evening. Each bonfire society sells its own programme giving details of its procession route. The United Grand procession starts at about 7.40pm. The main procession route becomes crowded early in the evening. When the town centre is full, the access barriers will be closed. Anyone coming into the town after that time can stay outside the main procession route or go straight to one of the bonfire sites. There will be marshals in the town centre who can give directions to the bonfire sites. Road closures and parking restrictions USEFUL CONTACTS Lewes Bonfire Information Line: 01273 484004 Lewes Parking Shop: 0845 6801129 (option 2) Rail Services: www.southernrailway.com Travel information: 0871 200 2233 Brighton and Hove Buses: 01273 886200 www.traveline.info or ESCC website Lewes Tourist Information Centre: 01273 483448 Press/Media Enquiries: 01273 484141 Websites: www.lewes.gov.uk www.eastsussex.gov.uk www.sussex.police.uk www.lewesbonfirecouncil.org.uk Bonfire A3 2011:Layout 1 13/10/11 11:31 Page 1
The Lewes Pound

The Lewes Pound

The Lewes Pound is a creative yet practical way for local people to make money work for Lewes. The Lewes Pound is essentially a voucher or token that can be traded locally as a complementary currency and used alongside pounds Sterling. Money spent locally circulates within, and benefits the local economy. Money spent in national chains doesn't. The Lewes Pound encourages demand for local goods and services. In turn this builds resilience to the rising costs of energy, transport and food.
Lewes Arbavilda

Lewes Arbavilda

National Hilmanian Minister For Choreography and International Propaganda
Ecstatic Dance Lewes

Ecstatic Dance Lewes

YMCA, Westgate Street, Lewes ,
ECSTATIC DANCE is a freeform conscious dance where movement expands, spirit activates, boundaries melt, creativity breaks open, beauty flows, harmony resonates, melody and rhythms weave us together as individuals within a greater family. A movement journey into an altered state of consciousness - a place beyond thought, where inhibitions melt away, and where we connect intimately with ourselves, and each other. Powerful music from a wide spectrum of genres will guide us gently into movement, building the energy until we find ourselves going beyond perceived physical and mental limits. Here, anything is possible. Then, as the journey ends, we are brought back down to Earth with an exquisite sense of peace and stillness. DJ & Facilitator: Rolf Gibbs Rolf has been facilitating Ecstatic Dance in the USA (Hawaii, Oakland), Germany (Berlin), Bali (Ubud), Australia (Byron Bay), India (Dharamsala & Goa) and Thailand. Rolf also works as a photographer and filmmaker and is new to the Lewes area. Guidelines: - No talking on the dance floor - Dance however you wish - Respect yourself and each other Please also: - No street shoes, - No Alcohol, - Bring plenty of water to drink. Tuesdays 8.00 - 10.00PM Lewes YMCA £10 donation at the door.
Lewisham Young Citizens Panel (YCP)

Lewisham Young Citizens Panel (YCP)

Catford Civic Suite, Catford ,
For more information about the YCP check out www.b-involved.org.uk
South London Scouts

South London Scouts

The South London Scout Centre, Grange Lane, Dulwich ,
Scouting in South London. Providing Everyday Adventure for young people aged 6 - 25 and adult volunteering opportunities in the London Boroughs of Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and Wandswo
LewishamLINk Healthwatch Pathfinder

LewishamLINk Healthwatch Pathfinder

Lewisham Local Involvement Network (Lewisham LINk) is an inclusive network to enable people and organisations in Lewisham to have a say and influence the planning, commissioning and delivery of health and social care services to improve the health and well being of patients and service users. Lewisham Link Values: Equality and Diversity Inclusion Public Participation Transparency Accountability Effectively representing the voices of patients, service users and residents of Lewisham this page is set up by a volunteer please contact the LINk by phone or email or check out the website for more information