A scheme aimed at regenerating the seafront of a West Sussex town is scheduled to commence. Improvement work on the esplanade in Bognor Regis will begin on Monday, with the stated objective to “help make it a top destination for residents and visitors”. West Sussex County Council announced it has allocated £1.3 million to this initiative, which will span from Lennox Street to Clarence Road. According to a spokesperson, the project is “part of a larger vision offering a modern and inviting seafront that balances functionality with public enjoyment”. The Bognor Regis Esplanade Public Realm Improvement project incorporates new pedestrian crossings, a walkway connecting on-street parking with the sea wall, and traffic-calming measures. A significant component of the plan is the reduction of the speed limit to 20mph. Steve Waight, cabinet member for support services and economic development, stated: “It builds on other recent local developments, such as the recently completed Place St Maur improvement scheme, and planned enhancements at Alexandra Theatre and the Arcade.” Construction is anticipated to conclude by April 2025. Post navigation Public Feedback Received on Jersey Waterfront Redevelopment Proposals Former School Property Sale Expected to Generate £450,000 for Council