Eastbourne Pier fire: Uninsured kiosk holders to 'get help'

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Uninsured kiosk holders whose businesses may have been wrecked by the fire on Eastbourne Pier have been promised help.

The Eastbourne Pier Benevolent Fund has been set-up offering free market stall pitches. It is hoped empty stores can also be used as "pop-up" shops.

The Environment Agency said the blaze caused sewage to leak on to the beach.

However, two thirds of the structure was saved by fire crews.

The benevolent fund has been organised by the Chamber of Commerce, the Eastbourne Hospitality Association, Eastbourne Borough Council and Eastbourne MP Stephen Lloyd, following a meeting earlier.

Mr Lloyd said: "This is a disaster for us. It is a lovely pier. It was built in 1870. It's heartbreaking, absolutely heartbreaking."

But he said two thirds of the pier remained intact and the structure could be repaired.

He said one concession holder told him on Wednesday night businesses on piers could not get insurance.

"Clearly there are some concessionaires who their entire livelihood is related around our lovely pier," the MP added.

Christina Ewbank, who is the chief executive of the town's Chamber of Commerce, said: "The town is hugely reliant on tourists - the seafront is beautiful and the pier is an important part of that.

"I don't think people come to Eastbourne just for the pier, they come for a variety of reasons.

"I actually think the pier will bring new people, because people will want to see what's happened to it."

The fire broke out on Wednesday behind wood panelling in the arcade building.

Eastbourne Borough Council leader David Tutt has said he understood the fire had been started by an electrical fault, but fire crews have said the cause is unexplained and an investigation will take a number of days.

No-one was injured and the fire is not being treated as suspicious.

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