LETTER: What's future of Blue Room?
The work to repair the pier pushed ahead, at one time well ahead of schedule.
However, I together with many others have wondered what happened to the iconic Blue Room. It has not been replaced, instead an open space exists where the once great building resided.
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Hide AdNow, not only has the restoration not been fully completed but the pier has been flogged off to Sheikh Abid Gulzar.
He has wasted no time taking possession, naming the pier as “Sheikh’s pier.”
The fishermen and women and the whole community based world that existed at the end of the pier are to be swept away. No notice it would seem has been taken of the 2,300 petition of protest.
The worry must be that what was once a community orientated space premised on the common good of all will simply become a rich man’s play thing.
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Hide AdThe council would also do well to take note, given its ongoing concern for the tourist appeal of the town.
The pier plays an important part in the overall image of Eastbourne – destroying this community based icon could have repercussions that stretch well beyond the quarter mile that the pier stretches out into the sea.
Paul Donovan
Saffrons Road
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