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With our partners Rother District Council and East Sussex County Council, we commissioned Capita Symonds to make a series of recommendations for improving sport and leisure facilities in Hastings and Rother over the next 12 years. Thank you to the many residents and businesses who gave us their feedback on the draft Hastings and Rother Leisure Facilities Strategy. The final version of the document, together with appendices, will be considered by our Cabinet in their meeting on 07 September. The report that's being submitted to Cabinet can be found in our Meetings, Minutes and Agendas area and we will update this page with the final decision once it has been made.
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PLEASE NOTE: The final strategy and appendices were produced for print and may not be accessible for all users. If you would like to read the documents or need an explanation for why they have not been provided in an accessible format please contact the Sports and Recreation Service.
You may find it useful to read our help before downloading information.
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Do we need more Multi Use Games Areas in Hastings? Do we need a new swimming pool? And what about our Bowling Greens?
With our partners Rother District Council and East Sussex County Council, we've commissioned Capita Symonds to make a series of recommendations for improving sport and leisure facilities in Hastings and Rother over the next 12 years. You can find their recommendations for Hastings on pages 20 to 27 of the draft Hastings and Rother - Leisure Facilities Strategy and respond to those recommendations using the Feedback Form. This is your chance to influence the future of sport and leisure in Hastings so please take it!
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You may find it useful to read our help before downloading information.
Some of the files which make up the draft Hastings and Rother - Leisure Facilities Strategy are very large and may take time to download. Although the Appendices has been split into smaller files, some of them are still large and may take time to download.
PLEASE NOTE: These documents were produced for print and may not be accessible for all users. If you would like to read the documents or need an explanation for why they have not been provided in an accessible format please contact the Sports and Recreation Service.
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This page last updated: 28/08/2009