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They won an award for tarting up an old building and making a large shed out of burnt timber Stunning!
Yep. And Westminster Abbey is just an old building covering a few graves...
They won an award for tarting up an old building and making a large shed out of burnt timber Stunning!
They won an award for tarting up an old building and making a large shed out of burnt timber Stunning!
I'll meet you halfway,its a series of planks from which you can see Hastings
I've visited it several times while staying with my parents and I love it. Nice little cafe/restaurant that does an excellent fish and chips with some decent ales on tap. The museum/gift shop building is nice too and a good way to spend 5-10 minutes learning about the history of the pier/seafront. In general Hastings is definitely on the up compared to the grubby shithole it was in my youth.
Yep. And Westminster Abbey is just an old building covering a few graves...
Been! Its a plank!
I don't think anyone from Brighton & Hove can sneer at it. At least their pier was rebuilt, rather than being left to rot.
I don't get it either. Just a basic pier with some strange building on it.
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I agree far better to leave it as a rusting eyesore like this one
I used to really hate Hastings but now find it a very pleasant place to visit. I tend to be in the Old Town/Rock-a-Nore area more than where the pier is but should take a look soon.
There's been a lot of down-from-London money coming into the place, I think, which in this case has helped. But also I sense that the locals have made a big effort to improve the fortunes of the town – a bit of civic pride can go a long way.
Absolutely. I have been here 13 years now and the town has really improved visually. It still has its problems -what town of 90,000 doesn't ?- but also much to commend it. If you have not been, I recommend the Old Town/Rock a Nore area with a trip up on the lifts - quite stunning.