Norman Potting
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I like Eastbourne, nice town, lovely to walk along the prom, nice shops, direct trains to Falmer on match days. Would like to live there someday.
Although I'm originally from Eastbourne, I lived for 14 years in Liverpool. Eastbourne has NO scary areas in comparison in due respect. There are always less desirable areas in every large town. Don't worry about thugs, unless you are extremely unlucky you won't have problems, people down here tend to be quieter than city folk. Eastbourne is a great place to live and has been very good for my two boys. Even some traditionally troublesome areas such as Langney, have very good newer estates. I live in Roselands which is a traditional suburb with mostly 3 bedroom semis. It's a good area with reasonable prices too.Nope! I'm living in Ireland at the moment- originally from Liverpool but parents moved me here when I was 13. 28 now and was laid off in June- absolutely no work going here so sent some CV's out and Eastbourne came in with an offer
That's what I was thinking too. So from my research, it's a decent offer in say, Old Town, Lagney Point and Meads but not so good in Shinewater?
If you like charity shops and fast food outlets and supermarkets.Hailsham ( Just north of Polegate) good for shoppers,free parking all over town.
Surely you could live anywhere in the UK on £18,000 if you don't have to pay rent?! But I guess it depends what you're used to.
You been there lately?? With the new harbour development and new estates Eastbourne's average age is a lot lower now than the 70's and 80's . Not gods waiting room anymore, they are long goneWhat Eastbourne "I don't bloody believe it" One foot in the Grave!
Totally agree. I live in Willingdon and have a great pub - The wheatsheaf just a short stumble away. Train station at Polegate and a short walk from the south downs.I have just moved to Willingdon just outside Eastbourne and love it. Lovely views of the South Downs and 10 - 15 mins in the car to the seafront.
Under no circumstances take a flat in Pevensey Road or Langney Road
Old Town is nice but not the Cavalry Crescent side
avoid Southern Road area of Hampden Park
please don't let these comments put you off,I lived in Eastbourne for 15 years,it's a really nice town
That is a very fair and excellent post Sir!Eastbourne's suffered, like a lot of places, from losing a lot of the employers you used to find in a town that size. Now the options are dominated by retail and healthcare and average wages are pretty low. That's had a knock-on effect on the kind of shops, pubs, restaurants etc that are on offer. And because the train to London isn't particularly attractive to commuters, Eastbourne doesn't benefit from that crowd either.
That said, it's got some very nice natural amenities in the form of the seafront and countryside, most of the schools are OK, and if you want to shop in places like Debenhams/M&S/Next etc the town centre is nice and compact and will be improved by the redeveloped Arndale. Culturally you have the Towner gallery, three theatres (admittedly with a rather dated programme) and events like Airbourne, the ladies' tennis tournament etc to add a bit of interest.
It's my home town so my opinion is coloured by all kinds of emotional factors (though I no longer live there). It's a low-key, mostly friendly place that has taken a conscious decision not to be like Brighton or Hastings - which is sometimes a good thing but sometimes a missed opportunity. I wish it had a few restaurants that were as good as the better ones in Brighton, more of the independent shops you get in Lewes, some of the culture you find at the De La Warr in Bexhill and some of the investment that's gone into Hastings. But ultimately Eastbourne has always been a bit single-minded - in the past that was partly down to snobbery but these days I worry that there just aren't enough people there with good ideas. Or at least ideas that will work in a town with such low disposable income.