Dr Jess Steele OBE
Jess has thirty years of experience as a local community activist and entrepreneur in Deptford and Hastings, as well as at a national level working with government, funders, corporates and academics. An active social entrepreneur, she has established community enterprises in publishing, heritage, tourism, childcare, financial management, neighbourhood development, workspace and, more recently, homes that are genuinely affordable in perpetuity and leisure for everyone.
Jess’ company Jericho Road is a founder investor in Hastings Commons, alongside Meanwhile Space and HCNV Ltd.
John Brunton
John has over twenty years of business management experience and is passionate about the Hastings Commons, starting out as one of its founding tenants in Rock House in 2015. John is a member of the Co-Leadership Team, where he provides strategic leadership for our Housing, Development projects, and our business. He is an Executive Director of Neighbourhood Ventures.
He works tirelessly to realise the potential of all our buildings to create affordable housing and workspaces. He led the acquisition and redevelopment of the Observer Building and is now working on Phase 3 to get the 2nd and 3rd floors into use, as well as the full refurbishment of Rock House to create 18 affordable homes.
Gini Simpson
Gini has worked across the Creative Sector in a number of positions, including as a Design Director, Head of Learning & Participation at the Barbican Arts Centre and Artistic Director at Hear Me Out, a music organisation for Asylum Seekers and those in Immigration Detention Centres. She is passionate about the potential of the arts to support social change and to empower people and communities to develop their own solutions to issues which affect them.
At Hastings Commons, Gini is keen to work with creative technologies to inspire and connect people across the town and beyond. She is excited about the Community Land Trust and the possibilities around owning the future together. Otherwise, she enjoys spending time with her family and her cat and travelling. In her 30s, Gini drove from Brixton to India, making a film about arguments along the way.
Robert Tegg
Finance Lead
Bob Thust
Bob has worked with Hastings Commons from the very start - first as a funder in 2014 when he was Director of Programmes for the Power to Change Trust, then as a contractor after he co-founded Practical Governance.
Bob now works part-time at Hastings Commons, alongside being a Partner at Practical Governance and Operations Lead & Board Secretary at the Conduit Club. In Bob’s spare time, he is a keen traveller, football fan, a lover of Scottish whisky, a trustee of Camerados (from which our own Common Room has taken inspiration) as well as treasurer of the Bevy, a community-owned pub in Brighton where he spends far too much of his time.
Bonnie Wong
Bonnie helps with the day to day running of Hastings Commons, ensuring all the administrative tasks are completed. Bonnie's friendly approach and strong interest in the local community shines through when she is talking with new and existing members and tenants. Bonnie aspires to have a positive impact in Hastings.
When Bonnie is not tackling spreadsheets with the finance team she enjoys travelling the world, and exploring different cultures.
Charlie Austen
Christel Hawkins
Governance Advisor
Christel Hawkins has many years of experience in charity governance, working at the Charity Commission, as Head of Governance & Positive Risk Taking in a youth charity, various trustee roles and as an independent consultant. Christel enjoys finding solutions to challenges and sees governance as a way to enable safe testing of new ideas, allowing groups and movements to organise in accordance with their values
Leah Perris
Leah has over ten years’ experience working with young people across education and youth work settings in the local area. She has a strong creative background, which she uses to engage, inspire, and support young people in meaningful ways. Leah has experience in teaching, mentoring, and running community youth events, and is Thrive qualified. She is passionate about supporting young people to build confidence, develop their skills, and take positive steps towards their future.
Gemma Lavers
Kieron Copeland
Kieron joined us in 2021 to start a new career as a Caretaker. He works closely with Sean and Mark to keep all of our buildings clean and well maintained. Kieron loves helping people and in his spare time he enjoys fishing. He is also a motorbike fanatic!
Gwen Orr
Gwen has worked as a venue and events manager in London and Edinburgh for over 30 years, latterly with the University of Edinburgh producing the Festival. Gwen is a passionate believer in the power of the arts to reflect and elicit change for good. She also has a keen interest in the saving and restoration of historic buildings and is delighted to be playing a part in the redevelopment of the buildings across the Commons.
Alvin Irwin
Alvin brings 10 years of experience of facilities and health & safety management to Hastings Commons. Alvin has worked within a charity organisation for the past 7 years and is keen to stay within the sector.
In his spare time Alvin likes to spend time with his young family enjoying days out.
Simon Daw
Simon shares the Creative Producer role with Katie Dale-Everett. Based in the OBX Creative Technology Hub they work to activate projects across Hastings Commons spaces and beyond.
Alongside his work at Hastings Commons, Simon continues his practice as an artist and designer for performance. His multi-disciplinary practice has spanned VR and interactive non-linear theatre to set, costume, video design for organisations across the UK including the National Theatre, Royal Opera House and Manchester International Festival.
Katie Dale-Everett
As part of her role at OBX, Katie coordinates projects that support people of all ages and experiences into creative and technology based projects. When not at Hastings Commons, Katie freelancers within the dance industry working across settings including hospitals, youth centres, libraries and schools. Throughout all of her work is a passion for meeting new people.
Ali Jannergren
Estate Manager
Lois Tucker
Lois is a seasoned performer with a talent for visual comedy and has written, produced and performed in several of her own shows. She's now channeling her creative energy into organising and hosting transformative online courses.
With over two decades of front of house experience in various arts venues, Lois' role for Hastings Commons involves supporting Gwen with event coordination at the Observer Building.
Outside of work, Lois has a passion for music, dancing with abandon, sitting on the beach, stumbling across friendly cats, learning new things and challenging her perception of reality.
She's blown away by the mission of Hastings Commons and its associated organisations and is genuinely grateful to be a part of the team.
Louise Hughes
Elijah Harris
Elijah is enjoying his role as a youth worker and is excited to learn more as his confidence in the role grows. Elijah’s background is in performance and screenwriting. Ejijah also spends time coaching in the 1066 CrossFit gym at The Observer Building.
Debbie Clements
Deborah joined us in 2025 and has been working with young people for 7 years doing outreach and detached work. Prior to that, she was a behavioural specialist in a brain injury unit for 4 years. Debbie loves to help and support while building relationships with young people, and having an 18 and 19 year old helps with this!
Lisa Crowter
Alex Giles
Alex has been involved with Hastings Commons since early 2022. He initially joined as a Kickstarter, off the back of a 3 year course studying games development. He is now the OBX Digital Assistant and has been able to apply his skills beyond solely making games as he helps the wider OBX team in research and development of projects alongside events and workshops.
Alex is very passionate about making technology easily understandable for all as the current climate in the tech industry is fast moving and people can often feel left behind. Outside of work he plays video games instead of developing them and every now and then plays football to break away from the tech world.
Mark Kanek
Mark is the Caretaker Coordinator who brings 11 years of construction knowledge to Hastings Commons. Previously Mark spent time volunteering with two local charities, Dom's Food Mission and Surviving the Streets, which Mark aims to continue doing alongside his work with Hastings Commons.
In his spare time, Mark likes to watch the rugby and enjoys seafront bicycle rides.
Sean Lavers
Sean’s caretaking and maintenance experience spans fourteen years working for the University of Brighton prior to joining Hastings Commons.
He is responsible for the maintenance and cleaning of all our buildings, along with providing customer service to our residents and tenants.
Ersin Ramiz
Ersin is a professionally qualified youth worker studying at Goldsmith’s University. He has been a youth worker for 40 years, in a range of different settings in London, Malibu and Lanzarote. In his role he hopes to guide, support and develop young people as well as have fun during their transition into adulthood.
Jake Crowter Oakley
Housekeeper
Katie
Katie is John’s dog (though some would argue John is really hers). She joined us in 2025 after John's Great Auntie could no longer look after her. She is Mancester born and bred and is adjusting to life as a Southerner by the seaside. She loves sitting at the meeting room table to survey the humans and has been known to fall asleep and start snoring during Board meetings!
Our Volunteers
Christine
Common Room Anchor
OBX Volunteer
Michael
Common Room Anchor
Jane
OBX volunteer
Andrea
Common Room Anchor
Giles
Common Room Anchor
Stephanie
Common Room Anchor
Mark
OBX volunteer
Ed
Common Room Anchor
Sarah
Common Room Anchor
Nathalie
Common Room Anchor
Violet
Common Room Anchor
Josefa
Common Room Anchor
Chandra
Common Room Anchor
Jean
Common Room Anchor
Ana
Common Room Anchor
Hastings Commons Youth Council & Leaders
Honour
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Josh
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Leo
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Zoe
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Jamal
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Rhiannon
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Leroy
Youth Council & Youth Leader
Our Trustees
Emily Berwyn
Emily is the founder and Director of the pioneering social enterprise and advisory organisation Meanwhile Space. As the market leader in Meanwhile uses since 2009, Meanwhile Space designs innovative Meanwhile solutions to create better places to live and work, by taking on challenging redundant spaces, and working with local communities to bring them into affordable temporary use that supports community initiatives, social and creative entrepreneurialism.
As a Hastings resident, Emily is committed to supporting the Hastings Commons strategy and ethos to achieve its full potential for community led social action, having been involved since its inception through the purchase of Rock House in 2014. She is now a trustee of the charity Leisure and Learning, a project board member on the Observer Building development, and previously was a grant panellist for the Heritage Action Zone.
Tor Evans
Tor has over 15 years’ experience working in communications, advocacy and events for a range of charities.
Tor currently works for the Centre for Homelessness Impact, a charity that aims to improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness through better use of data and evidence across the sector. Here she leads on high-profile events and behavioural change communications campaigns.
Tor is passionate about working with young people, with a particular interest in the value of youth work and youth governance. This stems from a career working for a range of youth charities, including Teenage Cancer Trust, Action for Children and the Roundhouse, as well as sitting on the advisory group for YourStance, an organisation that teaches life-saving skills to young people vulnerable to youth violence. Tor was also involved in the original steering group for the Young Trustees Movement, a campaign to increase the number of young people sitting on boards.
Darren French
Jenni Carbins
Jenni is a placemaking strategist with a strong track record in long term, urban regeneration and place transformation projects. During the past 10 years Jenni has founded and built a successful placemaking agency that has contributed to many of the most significant regeneration precincts in London. Her experience covers residential (sales and Build to Rent), commercial (office and innovation), retail, meanwhile use and animation in many different settings. Previously she was Director of Marketing at a major public institution - Southbank Centre - during the transformation of Royal Festival Hall into arguably the London’s most successful waterfront destination.
Dr Rebecca Rosen
Rebecca is a GP and health policy analyst with an interest in the impact of community and peer support on health and wellbeing.
In the last few years, Rebecca has been part of a research team studying the switch to digital and remote consultations in general practice. She hopes to find transferable learning from this research that is relevant to OBX.
She is looking forward to working with staff and our Commoners on the health and wellbeing impacts of Hastings Commons.
Nick Gibbs
Nick is a passionate champion of the built environment and in particular community-led projects. He has over 20 years’ experience in communications, community engagement, procurement and design in the sector. Originally trained as an architect, he more recently took a Masters in Design Management and Innovation where his research was based around sustainable and ground-up development models.
Having worked for some of the most interesting and high profile architectural practices in London and New York, on some fascinating projects, he moved to Sussex in 2020 and currently works as a freelance consultant in tandem with his role as a Trustee of Hastings Commons.
Steve Peak
Trustee of CLT
Steve Peak is a retired journalist and author, although he still continues to write newspaper articles and books, plus runs his own website www.hastingshistory.net. His local books include Fishermen of Hastings (1985, which has sold over 12,000 copies), Mugsborough Revisited (2001), The Hastings Papers (2007), A Pier Without Peer (2016), Hastings Country Park: A History (2019) and The America Ground (2021).
Steve Peak is the longest-serving trustee of the Old Hastings Preservation Society (since 1986). He is also the honorary curator of the Hastings Fishermen’s Museum, which has well over 100,000 visitors a year and is financially self-sufficient. In the late 1980s, he created the Hastings Nets Shops Museum, which he still runs.
Our Directors
Dr Jess Steele OBE
Director of Hastings Commons Neighbourhood Ventures
John Brunton
Director of Hastings Commons Neighbourhood Ventures
Eddie Bridgeman
Director of Hastings Commons Neighbourhood Ventures and Living Rents
Jenni Carbins
Director of Hastings Commons Neighbourhood Ventures
Felicity Scott
Director of Living Rents
Beth Boorman
Director of Living Rents
Jo Hillier
Director of Living Rents
Jo has long experience of working for housing associations, housing campaign groups and homelessness projects. For a number of years, she was the director of a small housing association which pioneered self-build for rent. She has also been a ballet teacher, a dresser on many West End shows and a freelance journalist and book reviewer. She has three adult children and lives in Hastings.
Phil Morris
Director of Living Rents
