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Discover successful strategies for revitalizing seaside towns, addressing economic diversification, affordable housing, tourism growth, and more. Join the BURA Seaside Network for valuable insights and networking opportunities.
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Seaside Towns on the Move (and it’s nothing to do with coastal erosion!) Dr. Gareth PottsDirector of Research and Policy, BURA
St. Anne’s on Sea, Fylde • Victorian Garden Town – good century of success • Tourism decline • Late 1990s – 25% town centre buildings vacant • 2005 won BURA Best Practice Award • Design-led project (mixed modern designs with Victorian architecture) • Shops / car parking / public space and art • £4m from RDA, EH and Lancashire County Developments Ltd. – levered £20m of private • Also inspired BURA…….
Inaugural Seaside Conference • Scarborough March 2007, 2 days • Study Tours • Chair, LGA Special Interest Group on Coastal Issues • National Piers Society • Master-classes (tourism, HMOs) • Best practice • Seaside economy - Fothergill, NEF, Gordon Marsden (President of BRADA, Chair All-Party Group of Seaside MPs) • Launched DCLG Select Committee report • Coastal Towns – 2 months for Govt. to respond • Pier Design competition for C21 – Clevedon exple.
Report Conclusions and Recommendations • Better understanding needed • (DCLG) x-Dept Working Group on Coastal Towns • Costs of placing vulnerable people (> just housing) • Consider national coastal tourism strategy (Wales) • > sharing best practice on economic diversification • > affordable housing / HMO management by L.A.s • Link coastal defences to regeneration • Link funding for public realm to visitor numbers • RDAs lead sharing of best practice on coastal towns • and..
“We recommend that the Government supports a permanent network to facilitate the spread of best practice in coastal town regeneration” (para. 84).
BURA Seaside Network I • Voice – respond to DCLG report (not Core Cities) • Networking • Hastings launch dinner • Margate visit / N. West Tour (31st Oct / 2nd Nov) • Seaside Network Conference (Rhyl Sept 19th/20th) • Quarterly ‘The Seagull’ newsletter • Mail-base (imminent) • Research (possibility)
BURA Seaside Network II • 62 paid member organisations so far • 300 contacts on the database • Councils / RDAs / developers / business / VCS • Led by Derek Harding [Margate Renewal P’tnership] • Patrons – Wayne Hemingway the first • Cost - £50 pa in the first year gareth@bura.org.uk