Public consultation took place from 22 January to 1 March 2024. More details can be found here.

Town Centre Public Realm and Green Connections

Urban Regeneration, Planning & Land Use; Local Transport

 

Project Description 

The project will transform Hastings town centre, complementing its built heritage with multifunctional spaces that will encourage dwell time and promote wellbeing, through the widespread application of beautiful, ecologically rich and biodiverse horticulture that is cost-effective and simple to maintain. The Hastings Garden Town vision, inspired by Great Dixter’s world-famous philosophy of creative ecology, combines horticultural innovation, biodiverse creativity to transform the public realm as an exemplary project in the region.

The project sets out early ideas to improve public spaces in our town centre and make the area more green, attractive, healthy and fun.

The proposal includes infrastructure for improved walking and cycling throughout the town, cycle parklets, general enhanced public realm, infrastructure for markets, events and festivals and an interwoven lighting and public art project. The objective being to increase dwell time, visitor numbers, generating higher spend and attracting new investment.  

East Sussex County Council appointed design consultants, Arup in 2023, to take forward the plan and work with key partners to design and manage the green spaces, employing nature-based solutions to contribute to the town’s resilience to current and future environmental challenges by cooling, draining, cleaning and greening the town. 

Project Justification 

The Towns Fund provides a unique opportunity for the public investment needed to create a step-change in the quality and accessibility of the public realm. Research and experience show it pays dividends in terms of increased economic activity and inward investment in the town. 75% of visitors to Hastings, who visit the seafront by-pass the town centre in favour of the Old Town and Stade area as there is little to pull them across the road into the town centre. County Council budgets only support ongoing maintenance for existing public realm.

 

❝ Improve the town centre through, trees, plants and flowers, bringing the natural environment into the town centre.

— Hastings Youth Council Member

To introduce a transformational programme such as this requires external investment. The town has many green spaces, but by contrast, the town centre has very little greenery and is dominated by hard, impervious surfaces. This project will change this and connect the town centre to surrounding green spaces, the seafront and other key gateway points to the centre. With a renewed public realm feel and confidence, private and other public and social investment will follow to the centre.

 

Outputs & Outcomes

  • Delivery of new public spaces

  • Upgraded historic parks, gardens and townscape

  • New or upgraded cycle or walking paths.

Key Milestones

  • Business Case development through 2021

  • Delivery start: 2022

  • Business case approval for additional funding:

    May 2023

  • Public consultation: 22nd January - 1st March 2024

  • Construction starts: 2025

  • Project completion: 2026

Project Delivery  

Taking a collaborative, landscape-led approach, working with the Highways Team at East Sussex County Council, the project will inspire and engage local people, businesses and third sector organisations across the town. East Sussex Council, Hastings Borough Council and the Hastings Garden Town Team are working on plans which include greener connections for walking and cycling through the town and improvements to public space. Design consultants, Arup, were appointed in 2023 to take forward the plan and work with key partners to design and manage the green spaces, employing nature-based solutions to contribute to the town’s resilience to current and future environmental challenges by cooling, draining, cleaning and greening the town. 

Public consultation took place from 22 January to 1 March 2024. More details can be found here.

The outcomes of the public consultation were published as a report can be viewed here.

The East Sussex County Council Lead Member’s report can be viewed here

Costs & Funding

Total Funding £10,154,458
Town Fund £9,754,458
Other Funding £400,000