Sussex Police have confirmed that explosive ordnance teams have made several hazardous items safe following the discovery of explosive chemicals in a property on the A259 Marina on Wednesday, March 20.

Despite the removal of immediate danger, a cordon remains in place, and residents from around 45 homes are still unable to return to their properties. The cordon stretches from Caves Road to Sussex Road and includes parts of West Hill Road.
A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of producing illegal substances and creating an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose. He remains in police custody.

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Displaced residents are being accommodated at a temporary rest centre established by Hastings Borough Council at the Royal Victoria Hotel.

Chief Inspector James Scott said:

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“Our priority is to keep people safe. We appreciate the support and patience of residents and the wider community as we work to bring this incident to a safe conclusion while minimising further disruption.”

Emergency services are expected to remain on site throughout the day, and regular updates will be issued as the situation develops.

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