In the Hastings Pier Trust we trust?

For those who haven't seen the article from the Hastings & St Leonards Observer that launches this discussion (below), click here

Meanwhile:
  1.  On the 9th May it was reported in the Hastings Observer online that there is an official objection received to the Hastings Pier Compulsory Purchase Order 
  2. To register your interest in the community share issue by the HPWRT, click here
  3. Other forms and key information sheets for securing a future for the pier have been placed on a wiki site (like wikipedia) run by Mediation Support Ltd; that site being here
  4. To read how restorative justice work produced remarkable outcomes for a woman whose house was burned down (arson) & was uninsured -read here
  5. To book for the major event that marks the 2nd anniversary of the pier fire -which is the focus of a further year's work by Paul Crosland, trained Criminologist, Mediator and Community Development Worker (as well as being the famous playwright!), click here
  6. Click here to get a sense of the Community Development work that took place on the 1st Anniversary 
  7. The press release that followed that event is here
  8. And a copy of the "Harmonisation Policy" which the HPWRT commissioned from Mediation Support Ltd is here

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