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Hastings isn't that bad, am just back from a very enjoyable weekend there. But then I expect part of the reason I like the place is I've been going there with my family ever since I was a little kid.


It's still got plenty of tacky areas, but it has improved a bit over recent years, some nice restaurants now where not all the fish comes in batter, which was less the case a few years back and some nice art galleries and gift shops.


The park has been given a good makeover too, spent a nice afternoon there yesterday. And the b&b we stayed in was very nice, admittedly not cheap, but pretty much perfect.


Not sure about the place being overrun with Guardian readers though - on our first trip together last summer my boyfriend declared "I like it here, much more working class than Brighton"

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