Bottle Alley gets its name from the thousands of pieces of glass embedded in the concrete of the lower part of the double-decker promenade that runs between Hastings Pier and Warrior Square in St Leonards. It was built in the 1930s by the 'concrete king', and borough engineer, Sidney Little.
In 2017 Bottle Alley was given a new injection of colour, with the installation of new multi-coloured programmable lighting, which you can enjoy during its two light shows every evening.
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