DCSIMG
For you to enjoy all the features of this website Hastings and St. Leonards Observer requires permission to use cookies.
Find Out More
  • What is a Cookie?

  • What is a Flash Cookie?

  • Can I opt out of receiving Cookies?

  • About our Cookies

  • Cookies are small data files which are sent to your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome etc) from a website you visit. They are stored on your electronic device.

  • This is a type of cookie which is collected by Adobe Flash media player (it is also called a Local Shared Object) - a piece of software you may already have on your electronic device to help you watch online videos and listen to podcasts.

  • Yes there are a number of options available, you can set your browser either to reject all cookies, to allow only "trusted" sites to set them, or to only accept them from the site you are currently on.

    However, please note - if you block/delete all cookies, some features of our websites, such as remembering your login details, or the site branding for your local newspaper may not function as a result.

  • The types of cookies we, our ad network and technology partners use are listed below:

    • Revenue Science

      A tool used by some of our advertisers to target adverts to you based on pages you have visited in the past. To opt out of this type of targeting you can visit the 'Your Online Choices' website by clicking here.

    • Google Ads

      Our sites contain advertising from Google; these use cookies to ensure you get adverts relevant to you. You can tailor the type of ads you receive by visiting here or to opt out of this type of targeting you can visit the 'Your Online Choices' website by clicking here.

    • Webtrends / Google Analytics

      This is used to help us identify unique visitors to our websites. This data is anonymous and we cannot use this to uniquely identify individuals and their usage of the sites.

    • Dart for Publishers

      This comes from our ad serving technology and is used to track how many times you have seen a particular ad on our sites, so that you don't just see one advert but an even spread. This information is not used by us for any other type of audience recording or monitoring.

    • ComScore

      ComScore monitor and externally verify our site traffic data for use within the advertising industry. Any data collected is anonymous statistical data and cannot be traced back to an individual.

    • Local Targeting

      Our Classified websites (Photos, Motors, Jobs and Property Today) use cookies to ensure you get the correct local newspaper branding and content when you visit them. These cookies store no personally identifiable information.

    • Grapeshot

      We use Grapeshot as a contextual targeting technology, allowing us to create custom groups of stories outside out of our usual site navigation. Grapeshot stores the categories of story you have been exposed to. Their privacy policy and opt out option can be accessed here.

    • Subscriptions Online

      Our partner for Newspaper subscriptions online stores data from the forms you complete in these to increase the usability of the site and enhance user experience.

    • Add This

      Add This provides the social networking widget found in many of our pages. This widget gives you the tools to bookmark our websites, blog, share, tweet and email our content to a friend.

    • 3rd Party Cookies

      We use Advertising agencies to provide us with some of the advertising on our websites. These include (but are not limited to) Specific Media, The Rubicon Project, AdJug, AdConion, Context Web. Please click on the provider name to visit their opt-out page.

Exclusive: BNP put record number of candidates forward for council elections

The British National Party will field four candidates in the council elections on May 1 as it vows to make further inroads into Hastings.

Earlier this year the party's national chairman Nick Griffin made a controversial visit to Hastings to drum up support.

At a secret meeting Mr Griffin revealed the BNP had targeted the town for future electoral success and said it would be putting forward a record number of candidates for election.

It looks like they have been true to their word.

The party's numbers have been swelled by the defection of Mick Turner from the UK Independence Party, who stands in Castle Ward.

Local leader Nick Prince will again stand in Tressell where last time out the two BNP candidates won 14 per cent of the vote.

Frank Swayne stands in Central St Leonards while in Hollington Victoria Britton will be hoping to build on the 18 per cent she polled last time.

Despite only attracting 3.6 per cent and 5.9 cent of the vote in by-elections for Gensing and Silverhill last year, Mr Prince is confident they will return their first ever councillor.

He said: "We are setting out to win all four seats.

"There are a lot of issues which have been dealt with badly, like the Gypsy sites and parking in St Leonards.

"Any BNP councillor would make sure things like this are properly debated and the decision-makers held accountable.

"You could say a vote for the BNP is a vote for democracy."

Anticipating a barrage of criticism from his mainstream political rivals, Mr Prince continued: "All the anti publicity our rivals come up with is just to cover up their own bad records. All the time they are shouting about us they are moving attention away from their own shortcomings."

News of the BNP candidates is certain to cause a stir. During the last bout of polling Hastings MP Michael Foster slammed the BNP "Hitler clones" saying their politics had no place in Hastings.

Then the party was widely criticised for duping a charity into hiring its hall out under the name British Heritage when Nick Griffin came to town

Nevertheless, Mr Prince is adamant they are here to stay.

He said: "We have made inroads into the town and people can expect even bigger inroads over the next two years.

"We will also have candidates in the next county elections. The eventual aim is to have a candidate contesting every ward in Hastings."

Council leader Peter Pragnell, said: "I am sorry to hear they are putting candidates up and hope they do very badly but this is the price of democracy and free speech."

What do you think of the BNP's decision to put forward four candidates in the May 1 elections? Will you be voting for them? Are they even welcome in Hastings? Leave your comments below.


Find It

"Business owner? - Claim your business and Advertise with us"

In association with qype logo

Looking for...

Featured advertisers

Jobs

Search for a job

Motors

Search for a car

Property

Search for a house

Weather for Hastings

Monday 28 May 2012

5 day forecast

Today

Sunny

Sunny

Temperature: 12 C to 22 C

Wind Speed: 22 mph

Wind direction: South west

Tomorrow

Light rain

Light rain

Temperature: 11 C to 21 C

Wind Speed: 10 mph

Wind direction: West

Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.

Hastings and St. Leonards Observer provides news, events and sport features from the Hastings area. For the best up to date information relating to Hastings and the surrounding areas visit us at Hastings and St. Leonards Observer regularly or bookmark this page.