Weather forecast
Is wet. There will be sunny interludes between the showers on Thursday and Friday, but the skies will completely cloud over by the weekend, with rain types ranging from drizzle to deluge via showers and flurries. So don’t go camping or get wed, if your arrangements aren’t too late to change. Next week still falls the rain, dark as the world of man, black as the cross. Though temperatures should get a bit warmer. Click here for BBC local 5-day forecast

Train News
Is excellent. National Rail Enquiries inform us that there will be no engineering works affecting Lewes Station for at least the next two weeks.

Radio and TV
TV Movie Highlight
Frequency (Tues 5th June, 10.45pm, BBC1). Passable time-travel thriller starring Dennis Quaid and Jim Cavaziel as dead father and living son able to communicate via ham radio because of an atmospheric phenomenon. Slightly better than it sounds.
This week’s Private Passions (Sunday 27th, 12 noon, Radio 3) features investigative author David Yallop, expert on Popes and FIFA presidents, and a lover of Bach.

Sites-we-like:
The Man in Seat Sixty-one. Lets you know how to get anywhere in Europe by train and boat, and how much it costs. Essential for travellers who have pledged not to get on an aeroplane again, for ecological or pteromerhanophobian reasons. www.seat61.com


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