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About Hastings
Hastings Detectives have been operating in Hastings and Greater London / Home Counties for almost 20 years.
Hastings has set out to become 'a modern European town' and seeks to attract commercial business in the many industrial sites round the borough.
Hastings is a town and borough in the county of East Sussex on the south coast of England.
Hastings is located 24 miles east of the county town of Lewes and 53 miles south east of London.
Hastings has an estimated population of 86,900.
Hastings can claim fame through its connection with the Norman conquest of England.
Hastings was, for centuries, an important fishing port.
Hastings still has the largest beach-based fishing fleet in England.
Hastings became a watering place in the 1760s, and then, with the coming of the railway, a seaside resort.
The attraction of Hastings as a tourist destination continues; although the number of hotels has decreased.
Hastings caters for wider tastes, being home to internationally-based cultural and sporting events, such as chess and running.
Hastings is situated where the sandstone beds, at the heart of the Weald, known geologically as the Hastings Sands, meet the English Channel.
Hastings Old Town is in a sheltered valley between the East Hill and West Hill.
The population of Hastings in 2001 was 85,029, by 2009 the estimated population was 86,900.
Hastings suffers at a disadvantage insofar as growth is concerned because of its restricted situation.
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