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Hastings & St Leonards Community Strategy 2003 - 2013

Launched after a massive consultation with the town in 2002, this is all about bringing everything and everyone together to achieve a ten year vision:

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"We want our town's strong community spirit, culture, young population and extraordinary natural environment the foundations of a safer, healthier and more prosperous place with lasting opportunities for everybody"

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Foreword by Councillor Jeremy Birch

Jeremy Birch 'Our ten-year vision for Hastings & St Leonards involves everyone.  Every resident, every neighbourhood and every organization working in the town has a part to play.  Tackling the problems of our town and ensuring a better quality of life for all is something we can only achieve together.  Every activity in the town will be judged by how far it helps us towards that goal. We have a huge opportunity in Hastings.  We have the most exciting physical regeneration package, especially for the town centre.  We are one of only seven millennium communities nationally, and will demonstrate to the rest of the country, how best to achieve modern, sustainable house building.  But these dramatic new plans and the money to kick start them will only be a success if they help us reach the targets in our community strategy.  By bringing all these strategies and plans together, we have a physical, social, environmental and cultural programme to revive Hastings.  By combining all our efforts around them we will succeed.'

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Councillor Jeremy Birch, Chair Hastings Local Strategic Partnership

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Related Information

  • Consultation (.pdf 209 KB) - How we Put Your Ideas and Our Ideas together to write the Community Strategy

Strategies and Plans produced by our partners:

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This page last updated: 01/11/2004

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