HASTINGS - THE BRITISH BARCELONA?Think
of Hastings and you think of a quiet seaside town on England's south
coast.
But could Hastings and neighbouring
St Leonards become the new Barcelona? It
sounds amazing but Hastings could soon be the next trendy seaside
pleasure ground. After
years of decline, there's a renewed optimism with property
prices on the up whilst 拢400
million of regeneration cash has been earmarked over the next decade.
Hastings
could be on the verge of a massive revival as big as Brighton's
just down the coast. Hastings
on the brinkOnce
upon a time Hastings was a thriving seaside town with busy seafront
attractions. | Brighton's
stylish Pavilion |
Its
famous pier was modelled on Brighton's, and once boasted a fashionable
Pavilion. But
the boom in foreign holidays meant that Hastings found itself in
the doldrums. By
1999 the Pier was a wreck and virtually derelict. Hastings
is now the most deprived local area in the South East. It's also
on England's top 30 'most deprived' list. Unemployment,
car crime, burglary and street violence
are double the national average. From
boom to gloomHastings
is finally making a comeback with plans to boost its image, and
attract new residents and tourists. It'll
be a long haul but Hastings has a ten year plan to put itself back
on the map. | Hastings
Norman Castle - one int he eye for competitors Brighton |
Like
Margate down the road, with its proposed Turner Museum, its image
of B'n'Bs and faded glories is about to change. Hastings
is being pushed into the new Millennium with ambitious plans to
brighten up its image and its seafront. Its
historic Pier has already been saved from demolition and there's
plans for a
stunning new visitor centre designed by the cool architects who
did it for Barcelona. Hastings
is also soon to become the country's first E-community and will
boast a growing student population. Property
bargainsHastings'
house prices have risen by 40% in the last two years, and the boom
is set to continue. Local estate agent John Brays says; "I
wouldn't be surprised before too long if Hastings prices come up
to Brighton prices"
"Hastings
has always been attractive to first time buyers because of its low
prices but now most are buying flats rather than houses."
The
message is to buy property now and bag yourself a bargain! Who knows,
perhaps tourists will also flood in to buy second homes! |