‘Dying’ English seaside town where half of shops are empty & ‘crumbling away’ is being transformed in huge £20m revamp

“Clacton used to be really lovely. We’d walk the two miles home from town after seeing a show at night and you wouldn’t fear it. We could never do that now – it’s too dangerous.”“The projects chosen by government ministers for investment have been developed through community engagement and include initiatives like improvements to Clacton town centre and the seafront public realm, improvements to open spaces in Jaywick Sands, repurposing disused buildings on the seafront to create an arts community micro venue and refurbishing and repurposing Martello Tower E.”

Street scene with shops and pedestrians.
The town centre is set to be regenerated as part of the plans
Amusement arcades in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
The Sun previously visited the seaside town centre and were met with a number of frustrated residentsCredit: John McLellan
Man in car reading The Sun newspaper.
Cabbie Spike told how older residents had become scared of being in the town centreCredit: John McLellan
Graffiti on a wall and a waste bin in Clacton-on-Sea.
The once beautiful seafront has been overrun with graffiti and litterCredit: John McLellan

He added: “All the shops have closed. All around us there are empty units. We used to have a Woolworths and a Marks & Spencers.Previous research from Which? saw Claton-on-Sea named among the worst seaside destinations in the UK – tied for last place with Skegness in Lincolnshire.The injection of cash could not come soon enough for some residents who previously told the Sun about the decline of their once beautiful seafront. Speaking at the meeting earlier this year, Councillor Ivan Henderson, Deputy Leader of TDC and Cabinet Member for Economic Growth, Regeneration and Tourism, said: “This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver transformative interventions across our district.

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One local even told the Sun how they went out of their way to “spend as little time as possible in the town”. The former Marks & Spencers shopfront, which closed in 2018, remained empty.Local carer Paul Robinson described the town as “crumbling away”. Denise said: “It is the worst seaside town in the country. I agree with that. It’s awful.

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In 2023, Clacton-on-Sea was named one of the worst towns in the country for anti-social behaviour. Residents told Sun Online how they were used to seeing alcoholics and drug-users in their town centre.”I’ve been living here for thirty years, and before, everyone used to come down here. Now they don’t. I can’t even buy anything for my grandkids. It’s just all charity shops.”The 15 approved projects have been described as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” by council leaders. High street shops were closing down, leaving ugly empty units, and street cleaners were rarely seen, they added.The £19.7 million cash injection from the Ministry of House, Communities and Local Government has left councillors delighted.

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“Once-in-a-generation opportunity”

Clacton-on-Sea is set to be transformed as part of a government regeneration project. Kebab shop worker Alex Evans, 37, wouldn’t walk home alone when her shift finished at 9pm as she didn’t feel safe back in 2023.BRITS living in a “crumbling” coastal town with a “dying” town centre could soon benefit from a £20 million revamp.The study by the consumer group asked people to rate 118 locations based on their beaches, seafront, accommodation, peace and quiet, scenery and value for money.

One of the “worst” seaside towns in the UK

The funding is likely to be injected into the disused town centre which sits in one of the most deprived neighbourhoods in England, according to data by the Ministry of Housing. “You’ve got drug addicts, the alcoholics all sitting out in the centre of town. People won’t sit there. They used to have a lovely fountain but they shut that down because it cost too much to run.”These include a £3 million investment to develop the leisure centre. Residents have been impacted by the decline, describing the “horrible atmosphere” of the town centre.The 66-year-old told Clacton and Frinton Gazette: “The business rates are so high, the Council keeps putting rents up, and shops can’t afford it. We don’t have clothes shops; we don’t have kids’ shops. The Local Planning consultation will end in two weeks on April 14 with more information likely becoming available soon after.

Clacton-on-Sea promenade with Ferris wheel in the background.
Part of the town’s promenade to the west of the pierCredit: John McLellan
A crate of discarded cans, bottles, and nitrous oxide canisters.
Canisters of nitrous oxide are discarded around the townCredit: John McLellan

Whilst the first set of projects includes a seafront art and community micro venue and improved shopfronts, the second wave is set to be brought forward later this year.Tendring District Council has already entered into a new Community Regeneration Partnership as part of the revamp. It is thought £2 million could also be spent towards a new urgent treatment centre and primary care facility at Clacton Hospital. This could in turn act as an evacuation route for re-purposing the disused town centre building for community and cultural use. With tourists regularly flocking in their thousands to Clacton for their summer holidays the regeneration could offer benefits to locals and staycationers alike.The cash is set to be used as part of a series of projects in Clacton and nearby Jaywick Sands. The Essex seaside town has been dubbed the “worst place to live in the UK” and is one of the most deprived areas nationwide.

“IT’S AWFUL”

Allan said the area “had gone downhill something awful”.Denise Bustin, 66, had lived in nearby Holland-on-Sea with her husband Allan, 74, for 28 years when the Sun visited in 2023.“These projects will significantly improve the quality of life, access to opportunities and health and wellbeing of our residents.Another resident who witnessed the growing unpleasant atmosphere in the town centre was taxi driver Spike Spencer.The couple fumed over the decline they had seen over the last three decades, with anti-social behaviour so bad they refused to go into town at night.”Lots of shouting, swearing and kids chasing women. We don’t get a lot of stabbings and stuff but it’s just not nice to be in a place you feel frightened.””There’s a really nasty atmosphere in the town centre now,” he said.

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Essex County Council has also proposed £2.5 million for expanding the Tudor Fields to Jaywick Sands route.After iLiveHere’s survey concluded that Clacton was the “worst place to live” residents have voiced their frustrations over the declining number of facilities and amenities.

Seascape view of Clacton-on-Sea with Ferris wheel in background.
The town has a proud community spirit despite problems with crimeCredit: John McLellan

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