Update on Eastbourne Bandstand

Subject to receiving planning permission, and as part of our ongoing commitment to Eastbourne Bandstand, we are investing over £700,000 in essential works.

To minimise disruption, the project has been scheduled to follow the 2025 summer season, ensuring audience enjoyment of the spectacular shows this year went ahead as planned.

Public safety remains our top priority. To allow repairs and upgrades to be carried out securely, we have planned a temporary closure of access to the Bandstand via the middle and lower promenade until the works are complete. However, promenade access via Grand Parade will remain open throughout.

This latest planned phase of works will deliver enhanced seating for audiences, improving comfort and accessibility.

Over recent years and in partnership with Historic England and other statutory consultees, over £1 million of council investment has seen extensive surveys and major refurbishments, including replacement of the stage and roof, drainage upgrades, electrical and lighting improvements, and the restoration of stage doors.

We continue to lobby the government for financial support for the repair and maintenance of the Bandstand. Unfortunately, our bid to the government's Levelling Up Fund (Round Two) was unsuccessful, as was a separate application to the Heritage Development Trust (Architectural Heritage Fund).

Despite these disappointments, we will not stop lobbying the government for grant funding and will do everything we can to ensure the Bandstand continues to host wonderful shows for residents and visitors for many years to come. 

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