OUT IN THE FIELD: Politicians upstaged by baby Milo
My Facebook buddy Steve Burbidge has been in touch to see if anyone knows of any ex-Armed Forces that are homeless and in need of work. Steve wants to offer employment and an option of accommodation to help them out. Call Eastbourne 414482 Monday to Thursday if you know of anyone who would be interested in this life changing opportunity.
I always like to think there are actually more nicer people in the world, than nasty and a heartwarming tale reached me this week. A very old acquaintance of mine – dating back to when I lived in Pevensey Road guest house land – Brian Bignell has recently returned from Normandy where he took part in the D-Day celebrations. Brian and his old comrades were taken there along with their carers in London cabs. Brian, who was recently awarded the Legion d’Honneur for the part he played during the conflict, said there were about 300 in the party. I hope they had a ball.
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Hide AdMy quest to find to find the perfect breakfast in Eastbourne’s eateries continues and last week I stumbled across two little gems – Esca, which is the Latin word for eat, in the former Sunflower Cafe premises in South Street, and Maxfield’s in Langney Road. Both serve freshly prepared home cooked food and are well worth visits. The Eggs Royale at Maxfield’s is as good as Roots at the bottom of Grove Road. The Smart English Breakfast at Esca Bistro comes with delicious homemade bread and smoky beans. Along with Cafe Continental in Seaside, they’re in my top five.
And on the subject of food, the gourmet genius that is Glen ‘The Chef’ Day is back where he belongs – cooking up a storm at the Prince Albert Restaurant. Glen is a first rate chef and has built up quite a following among foodies looking for that something special. Check it out – I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.