Local organisations Stagecoach and Hastings Old Town Traders have come together to generously fund Hastings’ Christmas trees.
During the council’s budget process in February, the council announced it would no longer be able to fund Christmas trees in Hastings as it had done in previous years. This decision was made due to the increasing financial pressures the council faces from rising temporary accommodation costs. However the council agreed to seek sponsorship for the trees instead.
Following an appeal to local businesses, groups and organisations, Stagecoach and Hastings Old Town Traders have come forward with generous offers to fund three trees for the town. Stagecoach will be sponsoring trees in Hastings Town Centre and Kings Road, St Leonards, while the Old Town Traders will be sponsoring a tree in Butlers Gap, George Street.
Cllr Ali Roark, lead for Environment at Hastings Borough Council, said:
“We are incredibly thankful to Stagecoach and the Old Town Traders for offering to fund these Christmas trees – this is a real testament to the season of giving and something that I am sure will bring joy to families this festive season.
“If you are in town on Saturday 2 December, between 10.30am and 5.30pm, why not pop along to the Old Town Christmas Shopping Day to see the beautiful tree? You will also be able to enjoy the Christmas market, Santa Claus and Mrs Claus (11am to 4pm), a kids treasure hunt, and street entertainment.”
Dan Mayhew, Stagecoach Operations Manager at Hastings, added,
"As a family living locally, we've always looked forward to seeing the town's Christmas trees. When I heard the council would be unable to fund them this year, I thought that's something Stagecoach could help with.
"It's been a tough time lately with the impact of bus driver shortages on our services, so as a team we feel like this is something we can do to help the community and keep a wonderful tradition going at Christmas."