Category Archives: HPWRT
Hastings Borough Council Show Support
At the Cabinet Meeting held on 1st February 2010, Hastings Borough Council voted to support an approval in principle to lay out in detail all the conditions that, if they are met will enable the Council to make and seal a CPO and to continue assisting HPWRT in drawing down public funding to produce fuller [...]
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16th November 2009 – Margaret Hodge MP Gives Support to the Pier Trust
Margaret Hodge, Government Minister for Culture & Tourism, visited the Pier Trust on Monday with Michael Foster MP for Hastings to discuss strategies for compulsory purchase of the pier with a back-to-back agreement to handover the Pier to the Trust. Starting the compulsory purchase process would allow the Trust to make progress with external funding [...]
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Open Meeting Heralds New Era for Pier & Hastings
Download the Press Hastings’ Next Generation Open the ProceedingsRelease for this Meeting
St Helens’ Candidates
Photos Courtesy of Adam Piggott
13th December 2009 – NEW Save the Pier Video
The Battle for Hastings Pier Video
10th December 2009 – HPWRT Congratulate New St Helens Elected Representative
Press Release
7th December 2009 – Open Meeting Heralds New Era for Pier & Hastings
The Pier [...]
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Vote for the Pier!
Ask Your Candidate – 5 Facts
The Pier is a Political Decision
Carry On & Vote Pier!
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6th November Quiz Night!
We had 60 people join in with our Quiz Night. Thanks to everyone for making it such a success!
Watch this space for more news on our next Quiz Night!!
Newsletter Subscription
We’ve had a few gremlins in the works, so if you have recently signed up for the newsletter, it would be useful if you could sign up again, to make sure your email info got through, thanks!
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Well Done!
Well done! A fabulous turn-out to the march on 17th October – great sunshine, great atmosphere, 2,000 people with yellow & black flags telling the council to stop dithering and start the Compulsory Purchase – take the pier from the private owners who have left it to rot and hand it over the community trust [...]




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