Anyone seen Jim Davidson in Bexhill?

From: John E Hickman, 7 Bramley Avenue, Needingworth, Cambs, PE27 4UD
Jim joined the Royal Sussex Regiment
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I am trying to contact an old friend; his name is Jim Davidson and he was my best man on 2nd July 1960.

In the late 1940s, Jim and I went to St Pauls School in Horntye Road Hastings, and in the ‘50s to Hastings Grammar School in Nelson Road; at this time his parents ran the Cambridge Pub in Cambridge Road, located between Prospect Place and Dorset Place. The Cambridge was popular with staff from the Observer Office, then located in Prospect Place.

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After three years in the army with the Royal Sussex Regiment, Jim took over the Cambridge when his parents retired.

Jim may now live in Bexhill. Can anyone help me find him?

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