A great start to resurrection
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Congratulations all round to the organisers, staff, and volunteers for making the event go so well, with such a smooth-running and joyful atmosphere.
Congratulations must also go to the people of Hastings who turned out in droves, despite the ominous weather conditions.
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Hide AdThose without tickets thronged the beach, promenade, Bottle Alley, East and West hills, and any available vantage points.
Some even took to the sea in a variety of crafts to be part of the spectacle.
The Pier boards were certainly put to the test as young and old alike were ‘ready to rumble’ to Madness and the magnificent Suggs.
Thanks to all involved for making this possible and so successful.
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Hide AdI hope that there will be some who can say ‘I was there in 2016’ in another 50 years time, at a concert on Hastings Pier. It’s looking good so far.
Penny Beale
Croft Road
Hastings
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