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Beach Hut and Chalet Sites

This page contains the following information about Beach Huts and Chalet Sites:

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Introduction and fees

Beach huts are privately owned, but a rolling licence for the site is granted by the Council.  When a site becomes available it is quite often sold privately with a Beach Hut already in position and these are often advertised in the local press and at the sites themselves.

The area presently licensed by the Council starts at the Haven Barrier at the end of Cinque Ports Way and extends westwards along to the borough Boundary at Glyne Gap.

This area is roughly divided into three sections.  Licence fees from 01 January to 31 December 2010 are as follows and include VAT.  Fees are calculated on 2% base increase.

Fees

Combe Haven East Hut Site: £422.61
Combe Haven West Hut Site: £422.61 (front row)
Combe Haven West Hut Site: £352.78 (middle/back row)
Glyne Gap East Hut Site: £317.86
Glyne Gap West Hut Site: £282.94

Hastings Borough Council does own and rent concrete built beach chalets; these are situated at the Marina in front of the Royal Victoria Hotel and also wooden chalets at West Marina on the former Bathing Pool site.  All of the concrete chalets are equipped with running water and electric supply.  Rental prices including VAT are as follows:

Marina/Solarium chalet: £1153.90
West Marina chalet: £795.95

The licence fees and rentals quoted are for a full twelve months running from the 01 January each year.  A reduced pro rata amount may be negotiated based on the time of year that the Hut/Chalet licence is granted.

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Waiting list for Beach Chalets

Due to continuing demand for both chalets and beach hut sites and little movement, all of the waiting lists are currently closed.  When we open the waiting lists we advertise this on the website and in the local newspaper.

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This page last updated: 12/03/2010

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