Sitemap

Eastbourne » Lifestyle And Shopping » Dating

Eastbourne Dating

If you are looking for love or just for some fun company, let the Ufindus Dating directory listings show you the way. Guiding you through the minefield that is dating, you can rest assured that if you are let down, Ufindus can fish plenty more people and their sites out of the sea. With more and more busy professionals utilising this facility, the dating agency has begun to lose its stigma, and is now seen as a reputable way to meet like-minded individuals for friendship and lasting romance. Let your hair down and have some fun, or even fall in love; courtesy of Ufindus!

About Eastbourne - show infohide info

Eastbourne is a medium-sized town in East Sussex, on the south coast of Great Britain, with a population, according to the 2001 census, of around 90,000. Created almost from scratch during the 19th Century, it soon became a prime seaside resort, but has since suffered from the general trend away from taking holidays within the UK. Geographically, Eastbourne is situated at the very end of the South Downs, and boasts the famous Beachy Head cliff, as well as extensive beaches. It is also within fairly easy reach of Brighton and London, although the lack of modernisation of the local train network makes it less attractive to commuters. The town promotes itself as "The Sunshine Coast", and often claims the highest recorded hours of sunlight, producing a rivalry with the larger coastal resorts of Bournemouth and Weymouth. To many people, however, Eastbourne is more readily associated with the elderly, as it has historically been a popular retirement destination. This reputation is no longer entirely accurate, as recent major housing developments have been aimed mainly at young families, and the provision of adequate schooling is a key local issue. Other towns in the area include Worthing, Brighton, Horsham, Uckfield, Hastings, Lewes and Bexhill

Companies in Eastbourne by type

Business type (e.g. Florist)
or Name (e.g. Fastfix Plumbers)
Location (e.g. Bradford)