Hastings Pier

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Hastings Pier
Hastings Pier
View of Hastings Pier from White Rock Gardens
Official name Hastings Pier
Type Pleasure Pier with landing stages
Locale Hastings, East Sussex
Design Eugenius Birch
Owner Ravenclaw Investments[1]
Total length 910ft (275m)
Width 45ft (13.6m) to 190ft (57.5m)
Opening date August 5, 1872

Hastings Pier is a pleasure pier in Hastings, East Sussex, England.

The pier was opened on August 5, 1872, by the then Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Earl of Granville. It was designed by Eugenius Birch, who also designed the West Pier, Brighton.

In 1996 it was put up for sale, but the future of the pier was put in doubt as there were no interested buyers due to the amount of money needed to improve the supports. However the pier was bought and reopened under new ownership in 2002.

In July 2006, Hastings Borough Council suspected that part of the pier's structure was unsafe and closed the pier to the general public.[1] Protracted legal wranglings between the pier's owners, Ravenclaw Investments, and Hastings Borough Council followed. Finally, Stylus Sports, a pier tenant who operate the gaming attractions, in conjunction with Hastings Borough Council funded £300,000 of repairs, which enabled the court order closing the pier to be lifted. This enabled the majority of the pier to reopen on 4 July 2007. The long-term future of the pier is still uncertain.

The pier alongside the seafront, featured in the 1993 music video of the now defunct UK rock band Kingmaker, titled "Queen Jane".

Hastings Pier from the beach
Hastings Pier from the beach

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