Pebsham Countryside Park project
The Pebsham Countryside Park project is in the early stages of development. It is part of a series of developments in East Sussex and northern France which have benefited from European funding and close partnership with French organisations. Find out more about this partnership, Open Space with access for all.
How we plan to develop the area
The park will develop and enhance the green space between Hastings, Bexhill and Crowhurst, an area of approximately 600 hectares (1480 acres).
We want to create a sustainable, multi-functional area with space for leisure, relaxation, sport, ecology and education. Early developments in the park area will include improved signs and walking routes. Please note that if you visit the park area, you should remain on the designated public rights of way (public footpaths and bridleways).
Visitors are already welcome at the Filsham Reedbeds, managed by Sussex Wildlife Trust.
We aim to develop an open space that is innovative and sustainable, and one that will attract local and international visitors to the Pebsham, Bulverhythe and Combe Haven valley areas.
Map of Pebsham Country Park
Consultation about the future of the park
We conducted a community consultation to find out your views, ideas and aspirations about the development of the park.
A summary of the results of the consultation are available on our Pebsham Countryside Park consultation page.
Further information
Find out more about the consultation. For general information about the project, please contact Peter Mead on 01424 451385 or email pmead@hastings.gov.uk.
Project part financed by the European Union
The Pebsham Countryside Park Project is a joint project between Hastings Borough Council, East Sussex County Council and Rother District Council. The early stages of the project are part-funded by the Interreg fund of the European Union.