Objective 9
Support
Core Strategy Preferred Approaches
Representation ID: 40
Received: 30/06/2008
In addition, that a plan for the sustainable redevelopment of the former bathing pool site at West St Leonards into a community and visitor leisure facility should be sought so as to bring local economic benefit to this end of the seafront.
Support
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Representation ID: 89
Received: 07/07/2008
Support the expansion of the cycle network and other sustainable transport infrastructure.
Support
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Representation ID: 173
Received: 08/07/2008
Sustrans support the extension of the National Cycle Route and request the LDF also makes provision for the completion of the link through Hastings Country Park thereby providing safe access to local open space.
Support
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Representation ID: 321
Received: 23/07/2008
no comment
Support
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Representation ID: 451
Received: 23/06/2008
No comment
Object
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Representation ID: 574
Received: 25/07/2008
The extension of the seafront cycle path from Robertson Street to the Old Town should be a priority and a committment to ensure that shared pedestrian cycleways are created in the town centre and the park
Support
Core Strategy Preferred Approaches
Representation ID: 1071
Received: 08/07/2008
Agree that there should be quality improvements to Tourist bed spaces. But look at the move down market by the Cinque Ports Hotel. In the Old Town private investment has lead the way (Swan House is 5 stars). This needs more flexible matched funding. The new hotel at the Ice House Rock a Nore Road needs supporting.
Support
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Representation ID: 1090
Received: 08/07/2008
In favour of objective 9 but National Cycle Network 2 to go through the Old Town
Support
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Representation ID: 1146
Received: 04/07/2008
Also continue cycle track on promenade to Hastings Old Town
Support
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Representation ID: 1167
Received: 08/07/2008
Agree with objective 9, but want National Cycleway to continue through the Stade
Support
Core Strategy Preferred Approaches
Representation ID: 1180
Received: 04/07/2008
Support this.
NB Seafront national cycleway should continue east through the Old Town (along seafront)
Support
Core Strategy Preferred Approaches
Representation ID: 1224
Received: 08/07/2008
I support this objective. Ensure NCR2 along the seafront is continued through the Old Town on a dedicated cycleway.
Comment
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Representation ID: 1326
Received: 08/07/2008
Whilst Bourne Leisure welcomes the objective to ensure a range of year round activities & facilites on the seafront as a means of promoting tourism. The company considers an additional tourism-specific objective should be added as objective 14 reading - 'Improve the image of tourism within the Borough, promote Hastings as a year round tourism destination, enhance existing tourism attractions, facilities & accommodation, & encourage new tourism attractions, facilities & accommodation within the borough. Critical Success factors: Lengthening of tourism season, Additional medium stay visitors, Enhancement of existing tourism accommodation, Provision of additional good quality accommodation'.
Support
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Representation ID: 1383
Received: 08/07/2008
Having sold the pier, how do you plan to secure a sustainable future for it when it is now in private hands & you did not manage it when HBC owned it?
Support
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Representation ID: 1411
Received: 08/07/2008
We generally support this objective including the proposed cycleway
Comment
Core Strategy Preferred Approaches
Representation ID: 1638
Received: 08/07/2008
Critical success factors - Many of these seem to stray into the teritory of policy or proposals which could be seen as prejudicing aspects of the strategy.
Comment
Core Strategy Preferred Approaches
Representation ID: 1694
Received: 07/07/2008
Proposed Alternative Objective,
Objective 5 - Lively Attractive Seafront
Achieve the sustainable and increased use of the seafront by ensuring it has a range of day-long, year-round activities and facilities that attract residents, workers and visitors. Ensure that young people in particular are able to engage in a range of healthy seafront and beach side leisure activities that discourage drinking and anti-social behaviour. Critical success factors are:
* deliver Pelham Boulevard by 2011
* secure a sustainable future for the pier and White Rock Baths by 2011
* provide beachside volleyball, showers, play parks, paddling pools, new beach huts and franchises for refreshment kiosks and beach goods sale/hire by 2009
* provide areas where young people can skateboard for spectators benefit
* provide quality attractive amenity lighting that ensure night-time safety
* provide quality public art and landscaping
* remove unattractive kerbside railings and reduce seafront road speeds to 20mph
* remove dedicated car parks on sea and replace with chevron parking