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  • 23/06/2025
Colonnade traders handing in their petition on June 23 2025.
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00:00Hi there, I'm Charlotte Arundel. I'm one of the traders at the colonnade down at
00:05the seafront in Bexhill. We've come here to the Town Hall today to hand in our
00:10petition. The petition is about the closure of the colonnade with no
00:17guarantee that any of the traders there can come back after a winter refurb.
00:24There are a couple of reasons why we haven't been given a guarantee. One is
00:30that the council, Rother Council, may be devolving the colonnade to a different
00:37organisation because Rother Council won't be existing in a couple of years. The
00:44second reason is that we've been given no guarantee, even if Rother did still own
00:52the colonnade, that we can come back to our shops. It might be that it does
01:00continue with Rother's management but we have also been given quotes of four and
01:08a half times the going rate of anything else in Bexhill for the rent and there's
01:14also a potential for Rother to charge a turnover rent which could be between five
01:19and fifteen percent of our turnover in addition to much elevated rents. We've
01:27been trading at the colonnade for 13 years and we would like the council when we
01:34hand in this petition to debate the petition with a full council meeting and
01:41to take seriously our campaign to be reinstated at the colonnade. We would be
01:48totally happy for a spring relaunch with a mix of the existing and new traders and
01:55whether Rother is our landlord or somebody else all negotiations are still
02:02taking place. We feel that we should be allowed to come back as we are the
02:11survivors. We've seen 20 plus businesses fail at the colonnade while we've managed
02:18to survive even through Covid etc. We would like the council to put a value on
02:26on what we do which is beyond the rental income from the council because we
02:34believe that the colonnade is a community asset and that it should be treated like
02:42a precious resource and that the regeneration of Bexhill through the arts
02:49is an incredibly important factor that should help Rother to determine our
02:58continuation at the colonnade. So with four and a half thousand signatures the
03:03council just has to listen to their own constituents who are fighting to support
03:08these businesses and keep these really vital businesses going. These are
03:14entrepreneurs on our seafront who are under threat of losing their businesses and
03:19the council has to listen. We can't have the kind of nonsense that we've heard where
03:26the council is telling councillors not to support these businesses. These
03:31businesses are fantastic for our town. They're at the heart of our seafront with
03:37our high streets collapsing around us with shops closing every day. Everybody
03:43should be pulling out all the stops to help and support these four local
03:49entrepreneurial businesses.

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