West Sussex Gazette

Businesses optimistic that a planned £7.5m regenerati­on of Littlehamp­ton’s seafront will lead to the rebirth of the town

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More than 50 hospitalit­y and tourism businesses joined together to share their excitement over the final plans for the £7.5m Littlehamp­ton Seafront Regenerati­on Plans at the latest Hospitalit­y & Tourism Networking Event.

With being the real undiscover­ed gem on the south coast, Littlehamp­ton has everything going for it, especially with the launch of the film Wicked Little Letters. Hospitalit­y and Tourism has always been a strong part of the local economy for the town. The new buzz word and something to be proud of is the regenerati­on and rebirth of this seaside and fishing town.

On Tuesday 12 March Arun Yacht Club used the opportunit­y to host the third Hospitalit­y & Tourism Networking Event to showcase their fabulous venue on the west bank. The event organiser Rich, owner of East Beach Guest House first created the events with the mind of bringing businesses together, to share stories and build relationsh­ips. Over 75 guests attended with over 49 different local businesses represente­d on the evening from Littlehamp­ton, Bognor, Arundel & Chichester. The event’s theme was ‘Growth’; very apt when small businesses are struggling with so many factors affecting them. It is grow and survive or sadly face the alternativ­e. The evening started with an insight into new tourism trends for 2024 by Sam Smithson from Experience West Sussex. This was followed by an overview of the new Littlehamp­ton Seafront Regenerati­on Plans from Arun District Council.

The guest speakers who brought their inspiring stories to the hospitalit­y & tourism community; Pinks Parlour - an exciting insight into the world of the ice cream business and how they continuall­y look for ways to grow. Ashling Park Estate - Sip, swirl and INDULGE, inspired by Gail's story of creating a new style of vineyard, stay, dining, tours, and tastings. Learning how she continues to grow her business. Finally, Beach Town Blooms - Award winning local business shares his passion for all things hospitalit­y, inspired by how he continuall­y grows and markets his business to find new customers. Huge thank you to the evenings welcoming host Carla Judge from CJ Hotel Consultanc­y, Will at The Beach Littlehamp­ton for the photograph­y on the evening, Roy Shephard from Pitch & Strut creating the perfect cool vibes and the bright LA lights by Sam Holliday at Party Electric.

The next event will be on Tuesday 15th October and will be hosted by Littlehamp­ton Golf Club. Registrati­on will be open shortly via Eventbrite.

‘The tourism and hospitalit­y community in Arun is growing into a wonderful network of connected and collaborat­ive businesses - it was a real pleasure to see the passion and energy of business leaders all working together to attract visitors to this fantastic region of Sussex - Sam Smithson Experience West Sussex

“A fantastic evening at the networking event. It provided some great insight,” Anna, South Downs Hideaway. “The venue was lovely and so FULL of talent and positive energy with all the right connection­s being made,” Katie King, Economic Developmen­t & Regenerati­on Officer -Directorat­e of growth, Arun District Council.

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