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Published Date: 31 July 2008
THE World's Longest Bench could be coming to Littlehampton some time soon. . .

And if the £1m art project along the Promenade goes ahead, it could attract worldwide publicity to the seaside resort.

That's the view of Jane Wood, owner of the East Beach Cafe, who dreamed up the bench with her daughter Sophie Murray.

Arun District Council and Gordon Roddick, husband of the late Dame Anita, are also supporting the eye-catching scheme and a bid has been made for £500,000 of funding from the government's Sea Change regeneration programme for coastal resorts.

The bench would stretch from the cafe to the Harbour Park amusement complex, and would include gateway features to allow access to and from the Green.

Children from the town's Connaught Junior School helped London designers Studio Weave work on initial ideas for the bench, and Ms Wood said it would be a project for the whole town.

"I would love to see it happen in Littlehampton.

"Before her death, Anita Roddick said she thought it would be marvellous, and Gordon said he would like to support it as a benefactor, for Anita and her mum."

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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 10:05 AM
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  • Location: Littlehampton
 
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bytebac@gmail.com,

03/08/2008 19:20:52
Yippy! Big Whoopty Do !!!! Just like the Stunning new building on the Littlehampton seafront, cafe. Yet another construction to aid the SnobYobs. I wonder if the bench will link up with the new LA Riviera?

It will look real nice with the Rich Pads built both sides of the harbour, Yachts anchored for show and Jags in the Private car parks;)

But then of course, the Paupers will be fortunate enough to have jobs, whilst they live on the streets or in squalour, maybe even lucky enough to reside in one of those run-down coucil homes.

Priorities first right?
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T hampton,

l/a 07/08/2008 01:00:29
why waste money just build more needed homes for us poor folk i might even go and set up camp on ford airfield until i get my new house over there that,ll shock youn so called no eco townies wont it
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