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ICO orders disclosure of Town Deal proposals

Local residents should finally get a sight of all the proposals submitted in the Town Deal call for ideas last year following the ICO’s decision requiring Hastings Borough Council to publish the list it has determinedly kept under wraps. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 16:40 Wednesday, May 25, 2022 In: Local Economy Tags: Chris Lewcock HBC ICO Town Deal

Town Deal bid approved

Hastings has been awarded £24.3m from the government’s Towns Fund for regeneration, a little short of what it applied for. But if match funding of £85m can be raised, £100m will be available to invest in the town. Before government funding is released, business cases for the proposed projects have to be developed and approved. Nick Terdre reports, photos by Russell Jacobs.

Posted 16:25 Wednesday, Jun 9, 2021 In: Local Economy Tags: Castle Chris Lewcock Nick Terdre Paul Barnett Town Deal

Initial Town Deal projects in the lens

HOT photographer Russell Jacobs has been scouring the town in search of photogenic sights, and preferably topical news. He found some at the Source Park, the lower alley behind Claremont, Pelham car park and in Silverhill. Text by Nick Terdre.

Posted 18:39 Wednesday, Mar 24, 2021 In: Photography Tags: Eiffel Tower EV charging points Nick Terdre Russell Jacobs Source Park Town Deal

£110m at stake as Town Deal plan goes in

The Town Investment Plan – Hastings’ Town Deal bid – could bring more than £110m into the town to fund a range of projects. If the Town Deal board’s vision becomes reality, Hastings will become the South East’s first green city, with new housing, commercial and leisure facilities, new jobs and two regional ‘green skills’ bases. Nick Terdre reports.

Local Plan consultation: your views wanted on council’s West St Leonards projects!

The Bathing Pool site and the proposed Neighbourhood Plan remain live issues in West St Leonards and beyond.  The Local Plan Review is open and the elections are not far off.   Bryan Fisher for  SOBS (Save Our Bathing Site) and the West Marina Group (WMG) reports on the difficulties of attracting Hastings Borough Council (HBC)’s attention.

Posted 15:56 Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021 In: Home Ground Tags: bathing pool site Bryan Fisher Bulverhythe proposal Combe Valley covid-19 Filsham Valley flood plain FoI Friends of Combe Valley HBC Local Plan Consultation Lucie Mason neighbourhood plan SOBS Town Deal Urban Design Group West St Leonards Forum

Town Deal investment plan shielded from the public

Hastings’ Town Deal investment plan – which could net the town £25m – has to be submitted by the end of January. In the face of scant communication with the public, however, concerns have emerged about how the process has been managed, if the guidelines have been adhered to and whether the deal will prove, as intended, beneficial to the whole borough. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 17:55 Monday, Jan 18, 2021 In: Local Economy Tags: Carole Dixon Chris Lewcock MHCLG Nick Terdre Town Deal

£1m awarded for Hastings initial Town Deal projects

The four projects submitted by Hastings Town Deal board for accelerated funding have all received government approval, winning the town a much needed shot of investment. Report by Nick Terdre, photos by Russell Jacobs.

Posted 18:57 Wednesday, Sep 30, 2020 In: Local News Tags: Carole Dixon Graham Peters Kim Forward Nick Terdre Rose Cottage Russell Jacobs Town Deal

MP reaffirms support for West St Leonards campaign

Local residents opposed to the council’s plan for a large housing development on the old bathing pool site in West St Leonards met last weekend with local MP Sally-Ann Hart, who, they report, supports their campaign. After lengthy delays the council has yet to sign an exclusivity deal with its chosen developer. Bryan Fisher of Save Our Bathing Site (SOBS) provides an update. 

Posted 10:02 Saturday, Sep 19, 2020 In: Home Ground Tags: bathing pool site Carter Jonas HBC planning Sally-Ann Hart MP SOBS Town Deal West St Leonards
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