LETTER: Seaside acoustics

On Sunday afternoon, we parked near the Sportsfield and could hear music emanating from nearby houses – or so we thought before later realising that the sounds were actually coming from the Stage by the Sea!

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Pushing my elderly mother’s wheelchair along the prom, we went to see what was going on – a live band (called Replay?) – was performing and had a generator to power their amplification equipment.

They sounded great and had a small but enthusiastic audience but, from the green, it was a bit loud for our liking, especially as we wanted to chat with mum.

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At long last, I discovered the raison d’être of the smaller acoustic “shell” facing the sea – one may sit there, enjoy conversation and the sound of the sea, and listen to the main stage performance at a non-intrusive volume!

Jim Hurdwell

Old Mead Road

Littlehampton

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