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Regeneration Strategies

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For our regeneration work to be effective, it must be properly planned and managed over a long period of time with clearly defined targets and a range of factors taken into account.  We've worked closely with the community and our partners on all of our strategies and this page is where you can learn more about them and the work that goes into developing them.

The following strategies may also be of interest to you:

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Community Strategy

This guides brings together all of the issues affecting the town and is all about developing new and imaginative ways of working between organisations and new ways of involving local people.

Learn more about the Community Strategy on this page: Community Strategy.

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Community Cohesion Action Plan and Framework

These guide all of the work we do in strengthening our communities.

Read the community cohesion action plan on this page: Draft Community Cohesion.

Learn how we developed the community cohesion action plan on this page: Community cohesion action plan.

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Draft Hastings and Bexhill Economic Development and Inclusion Strategy

This guides all of the work we do in stimulating our economy and in making sure regeneration benefits everybody from every part of the town.

Learn how we're developing the Hastings and Bexhill Economic Development and Inclusion Strategy in our Consultation area.

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Cultural Regeneration Strategy

This guides all of our work in arts and culture.

The Strategy is currently being updated but the old Cultural Strategy is still available.

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This page last updated: 09/02/2010

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