Seaford Scene September 2021

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The Edwardian Village Shop has reopened! We are very pleased to announce that the Edwardian Village Shop in the Seaford Museum has reopened. Now renamed as Lamberth and Early the shop has undergone a complete rebuild and reorganisation, due to extensive water damage and rot. Early in 2019 we realised that what we hoped was just a little leak above the existing shop was far more serious water penetration that had rotted the walls of the entire shop. Carefully, we removed the many hundreds of exhibits from the Shop and our ‘Heavy Gang’ of volunteers set to work stripping out, removing and replacing the damaged woodwork. The work was considerably interrupted by the first Covid lockdown and it wasn’t until September last year that the framework started to come together. Tragedy struck in October last year when Tony Lamberth – one of the driving forces behind the project – passed away suddenly. Tony had been a long-standing

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and invaluable volunteer at the Museum and his presence is missed by everyone at the Museum.

Work continued through the autumn and a decision was made to change the name of the Shop to Lamberth and Early in honour of Tony and his hard-working colleague Brian Early. As we all remember, 2020 was punctuated with periods of lockdown that interrupted all our lives, and the work at the Museum was no exception. Full-scale work was not able to resume until early this year. With a new shop front, counter and talking models, our Edwardian Shop was ready to meet the world and was unveiled just a few weeks ago. As Jane Keel, Museum Chairman commented at the time: ‘Out a bit of a disaster has come the opportunity to renew and improve one of our outstanding and popular exhibits. The shop will remain a lasting monument to Tony, Brian and all the other craftsmen who worked so diligently during a very difficult time. We are proud of you.’

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What’s On in September?

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pages 130-133

Newberry Tully Estate Agent

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page 121

Macmillan Coastal Garden Trail

3min
pages 117-120

Clifden House

2min
page 129

Seaford u3a News

4min
pages 126-128

Inner Wheel Club of Seaford

1min
page 106

St Peter’s Church

2min
pages 104-105

The Probus Club of Seaford

3min
pages 102-103

Seaford Music Society

2min
pages 99-101

Flower Festival

2min
pages 93-95

Heartsease

1min
pages 97-98

Mayor’s Civic Service 2021

5min
pages 88-92

Seaford Town Council’s Grant Scheme

5min
pages 64-67

Trees for Seaford

4min
pages 55-59

The Edwardian Village Shop Has Reopened

2min
page 96

Who’s Who in Seaford?

3min
page 34

Brasspoint School of Visual Arts

1min
page 33

Bringing Tide Mills Back to Life

3min
pages 12-14

Seaford Photographic Society

2min
pages 10-11

Seaford Splash

4min
pages 24-25

Lewes WASPI

2min
pages 8-9

Seaford Town Council

3min
pages 6-7

Newhaven, Peacehaven and Seaford Lions Club

3min
pages 21-23

A Greener Seaford Climate & Eco Fair

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