Showing posts with label White Rock Regeneration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label White Rock Regeneration. Show all posts
Sunday, 25 August 2019
White Rock Regeneration II
Well, over 4 years on (see older blog), and the raised area and food kiosk are opposite the bottom of Robertson Street, and now the "new water feature" is being worked on...
And what is new at Hastings Pier? A few bits and pieces for children and slot machines in the Heritage Lottery Fund resourced 'educational, archive & information centre' deck building in the centre of the Pier, oh well...
Monday, 27 March 2017
White Rock Promenade Kiosk Now Open, Honest!
Yesterday, I noticed that the kiosk that was first mooted in the plans for the regeneration of the White Rock Promenade nearly 2 years ago, is now open to provide refreshments!
This is how it was envisaged in the plans (see my blog of 11th June 2015). I'm sure they were talking about it as an 'information kiosk' at the exhibition at the White Rock Hotel that day. Though, with even more cut-backs to funding to local councils, particularly for Hastings, from Central Government, plus noting that, despite the Borough Council keeping its own annual council tax increase to 2%, the overall increase for Hastings council tax payers in 2017/18 is 4.3%! Subsequently, I can understand that, I presume, this kiosk is now being used as a way of making income for the Council... fair enough.
Monday, 5 December 2016
New Kiosk, Seating et al...
I've given up waiting to post this image, the new kiosk just on the seafront, at the end of the America Ground, to the left, as you look at the photograph, is a new wooden staircase down to the beach, where tons of enormous (Norwegian, I have been advised) rocks are being shaped into 2 groynes! At the public presentation at the White Rock Hotel in June last year (link to relevant blog) I was told that this would be an 'information' kiosk, but artist designs around during the many months this was being constructed appeared to show food and beverages being sold, we'll see...
I had really wanted to wait until this seating, in front of the old baths/Source Park, was available to the public, but, what the heck...
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