Film Warning
Towards the end of September, we saw Western Car Park fill up with the familiar sight of marquees, trailers and film equipment. Preparations were beginning for four days of filming on the beach from the 1st to the 4th of October.
Towards the end of September, we saw Western Car Park fill up with the familiar sight of marquees, trailers and film equipment. Preparations were beginning for four days of filming on the beach from the 1st to the 4th of October.
At the end of August, Castle-goers were treated to the extraordinary guitar skills of Tigo, a solo performer, who impressed everyone with his array of sounds from Pink Floyd to Bob Marley to Dire Straits! His guitar-playing talent was exceptional.
October is truly autumn time. Days shorter, nights longer and it’s colder. Never mind -you will find a warm welcome here at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Camber.
It’s been a good year for the… sunflowers! As the 1970s ballad goes, “It’s been a good year for the roses…” and, indeed, it has. With all the rainfall we have had in Camber, all the flora seems to be thriving! The Cordylines and Yuccas have produced fine blooms, right the way through until September,…
Here at the newsletter team, we thought it might be fun to see if we can get CCN to travel around the world, spreading news of our amazing village and beach!
Last month we started a new feature which involves the Camber Community Newsletter travelling around the globe, spreading news of our amazing village and beach! In August, CCN made its way to Scotland.
In the middle of May, the famous Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, were visible across many parts of the country, including Camber! Usually only visible from Scandinavia, Alaska, Canada and Russia, the lights can occasionally be seen in the UK.
BT plans to switch all landline phones to digital phones. Originally the Big Switch was scheduled for the end of 2025 but has been delayed.
Over the last seven years, the newsletter’s This ‘n’ That articles have been about many, many topics and are always interesting, educational and well researched. A good number of the topics covered introduce us to reasons why things are as they are, and very often it is due to folklore, myths, legends, traditions… and superstition.