Eastbourne Why Choose Harriet Bond?

Harriet Bond Detective Agency have been providing high quality, professional investigations in Eastbourne and throughout the UK for almost 20 years. We offer professional, discreet and cost effective solutions to a variety of problems, both private and commercial.

Our agents are trained to the the highest standards and always operate within the law, with the clients needs as priority.

Unlike many smaller agencies, we have the resources to provide clients in Eastbourne with:

  • A UK wide network of highly trained expert agents
  • An online portal to manage your investigation and view results in real time
  • A professional senior team to manage your case with care, discretion and professionalism

Each client is assigned their own personal Case Manager. When you call they will offer a sympathetic ear and outline possible courses of action. 

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Facts About Eastbourne
Area Code 01323
Population 97992
Latitude / Longitude 50.46 / 0.18
Information About Eastbourne
  • Eastbourne is a large town and borough in East Sussex, within the historic County of Sussex.
  • Eastbourne is on the south coast of England between Brighton and Hastings.
  • Eastbourne is situated at the eastern end of the chalk South Downs alongside the high cliff at Beachy Head.
  • Eastbourne emerged in the early 19th century as a seaside resort, assisted by the arrival of the railway in 1849.
  • Prior to Eastbournes Victorian development, the area consisted of the estates of the Duke of Devonshire and others.
  • Eastbourne's earliest claim as a seaside resort was a summer holiday visit by four of King George III's children in 1780.
  • In the wake of the fall of France in 1940, Eastbourne’s population fell sharply as this part of the south coast was considered a likely invasion zone.
  • Eastbourne was badly bombed thus gaining it the dubious reputation of being ‘the most raided town in the southeast’.
  • Thousands of Canadian soldiers were stationed in and around Eastbourne from the summer of 1941 to the run-up to D-Day.
  • The sheltered position of Eastbourne behind the cliff contributes to Eastbourne's title of sunniest place in Great Britain.
  • Eastbourne’s reputation for health and sea breezes was a factor leading to the establishment of many private boarding schools in the 19th century.
  • Although Eastbourne has some industrial trading estates, it is essentially a seaside resort and derives its main income from tourism.
  • Eastbourne's facilities include four theatres, numerous parks, a bandstand and museums.
  • The focus of the tourism trade is Eastbournes four miles of shingle beach.
  • Eastbourne has a rare, working camera obscura.
  • Eastbourne has an estimated population of 99,400 as of 2011.
  • Eastbourne's climate, quiet charm and elegance have contributed to its popularity as a retirement destination.
  • The number of resident pensioners in Eastbourne exceeds the national average.
  • The South Downs dominate Eastbourne and can be seen from most of the town.
Areas in and Around Eastbourne
  • Beachy Head
  • Langney
  • Willingdon
  • Filching
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