Herne Bay Pier, Kent
Herne Bay’s first pier opened in 1832 but the story since has been one of replacement and reinvention. After the railway took passenger traffic off the water, a new pier was built for promenading in 1873. This was superseded by the second longest pier in Britain, completed in 1899, the head of which survives marooned in the sea after storms destroyed the neck in 1978.
The future looked bleak until the Herne Bay Pier Trust stepped in to create a pier the local community can be proud of. According to Trustee Sue Halfpenny ‘over the last 14 years the space has been transformed into an iconic venue for the people of Herne Bay and visitors from all over the world. It is now a thriving hub for the whole family with a vibrant shopping village and food court, fun fair attractions and live music events throughout the summer.’