Grand Parade & Marina

Well done St Leonards!

St Leonards Businesses have won a clutch of awards over the last few days.

The Taj Mahal on Western Avenue won the Best South Asian Restaurant in the UK from the prestigous House of Commons Tiffin Club, (you might have sennthem on the telly the other day.)

And in the 1066 Business Awards St Clements in Mercatoria won best restaurant, with Plenty Provisions on Grand Parade winning the Highly Commended award for Best Deli.

 

Well done to all.

Marina Roadworks

The roadworks on Marina, and the temporary traffic lights will be there for most of January as new gas mains are being installed.

Marine Court: Open day.

Exciting news and developments about Marine Court

The Marine Court Heritage Open Weekend September 10th -12th , Marina, St Leonards on Sea TN38 0DZ.
Visit this stunning 1930′s iconic “liner on land” building.

Explore the history of Marine Court
The Burton Gallery, open Friday 10th –Sunday 12th 1100hrs-1700hrs (Sat open late)

Join the tour
Meet in front of Azur for a talk and walk around the exterior. This tour has British sign language interpretation and wheelchair access, Saturday 11th 1600hr and Sunday 12th 1400hr.

Discover
Stories, images and mementoes in shop window displays.

Artworks for purchase
Prints for sale by Eilidh Anderson, Andy Tuohy, Gerry Whale and Railway Heritage posters at the galleries and shops.

Refreshments served
Enjoy a themed 1930’s style teatime at Marina Post Office Tearoom, 1030hrs-1700hrs. Azur presents a teadance and special afternoon light refreshment menu on Sunday 12th from 1500hrs.

Cinematic showing
“Love your Lido” an archive experiment about the West St Leonards Bathing Pool by Mat Mcdonnell (with Electric Palace Cinema) Saturday 11th from 1800hrs at Hastings Arts Forum.

Soirée
Saturday 11th 1800hrs to late. Stroll and browse at participating shops and galleries. Watch the sun setting over the sea with authentic 1930’s cocktails, fine wines and dining at Azur, Bar Blah and the Bengal Curry House and Relax. Dress code 1930’s glamour.

Accommodations available at Marine Court
Plan to stay onboard at a holiday let www.marinecourtapartment.co.uk

Marine Court Businesses hope you enjoy your cruise
AJK architects, Art of Mirrors, Azur, Bar Blah, Bengal Curry House, Burton Gallery, Cut It Out Studio, Hastings Arts Forum, Heaven on Sea, HSL Chairs, La La Rookh, Marina Post Office Tearoom, Relax, Diamond Flooring (Online Web Design )

Archive and original exhibition materials generously provided by
Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, East Sussex Libraries, Marine Court Residents Association, Ed Williams and Gerry Whale (Fletcher Priest Architects), Marc Heuclin (John Bray and Sons), HWRPT (Hastings White Rock Pier Trust), Electric Palace Cinema, Hastings Borough Council, and the peoples of St Leonards and Hastings.

http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory/HOD011395E/
Here is the link to heritage open day site.

tel (01424) 451486

Councillors’ report from Jeremy Birch

The monthly report from HBC.

•    St Leonards Festival – Yet again an outstanding success. Thanks to the Gensing and Central St Leonards Forum and especially their officers for the huge effort they put in.
•   Cleaning up St Leonards – We have repeated the seafront ‘grotbuster’ walk first done in 2000.
We noted down every building needing repair or redecoration and owners will now receive a letter encouraging them to take action. Failing to respond could result in enforcement action. If you own a building in our town you have a social responsibility for its upkeep.
When we did the first seafront walk we noted the derelict hulks of the Queen’s Hotel, Regent Court and the Marlborough, plus other smaller eyesores too. All those have been dealt with and the seafront looks much better. But with the salt air, buildings in this prominent location need regular maintenance and improvement.  A high profile walk sets the tone and reminds everyone what we expect. The ‘grotbusters’ are on the case.
Cllr Birch had a meeting with our local police commander Chief Inspector Mark Ling to agree a get tough approach to street drinking and begging. We get complaints from residents who feel intimidated by groups of drinkers and by aggressive begging. They also complain of offensive behaviour by individual drinkers. A dispersal area has been declared on the promenade enabling the police to move drinkers on and this is being enforced. Twenty two of the thirty four anti-social behaviour orders in the town have been issued to street drinkers.
At the meeting we agreed to step up the joint enforcement activity between the police, the council and other agencies. We want a harder line to be taken by off-licenses with habitual drinkers. Just like the Bar Watch scheme, which agrees that named individuals will not be served in town centre pubs, so off-licenses will be pressed not to serve the well-known street drinkers? Habitual Drink Orders will be considered which make it an offence to sell alcohol to a named habitual drinker. In September we are going out with police to see first hand how they are dealing with street drinkers.
There are now more detox opportunities and improved funding for those organisations working with drinkers and we want to encourage street drinkers to take up these opportunities.
During August the council we will be launching a crack-down against dog fouling with some pretty hard-hitting posters and leaflets. Keep your eyes open – otherwise you might tread in something.
•    17 Pevensey Road – in this long-term unsightly property all the flats now have active leaseholders that to want to improve the building and this does seem to be reflected in the improved appearance of the property.  All the flats with the exception of the side flat are now back in use.  The council recently met with the leaseholders’ representatives and has been assured that they are working towards setting up a company to take over the freehold of the building. The council has also been in communication with the Crown’s representatives and secured their willingness to sell the freehold at a reasonable rate.
•    Planning – The empty, semi-derelict shop at the junction of Shepherd Street and Gensing Road – 22/22A Shepherd Street – now has permission to be turned into residential use. Hopefully this will be implemented reasonably quickly and the appearance of the building improved.
•    Highways – In early September the entrance to Undercliff by St Leonards Parish Church will be closed and there will be temporary traffic lights on Marina. This all to allow for the resurfacing of Marina (the seafront road).             Around the same time similar road closures will be carried out to the entrances to Warrior Square from the seafront (although it will be phased so that only one is closed at any time). This again is to allow for resurfacing            works on the seafront road at Grand Parade and Warrior Square.
•    Councillors’ surgery – We are holding an advice surgery on Saturday 7th August 10.30-12.00 at St Leonards Parish Church on Marina. Do come along if you wish to see us.

Cllr Jeremy Birch – 425585
Cllr Trevor Webb – 451693

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