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Thursday, 28 January 2010 14:29

Brighton O

Written by  Valerie Paynter, saveHOVE
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Just happened upon your site whilst googling......no mention of Brighton O planning application.....hmmmmmm!

Currently expected at Feb. 3 planning committee.  Report online from Wednesdaym 27th January and expected to carry the same recommendation to refuse as was on the Report meant to go to Committee on 13th January. 

The Brighton Sailing Club, The Brighton Explorers (kayaks)and adjacent arches businesses would be destroyed by the Brighton O which would "oversail" their frontages and force removal of boats from the beach. 

Regrettably, only the interests of the proposed i360 were considered a reason for refusal, along with hours of operation in the Report for 13th January 2010.  Hopefully arches leaseholders get better service from the report for February 3rd - even better, one would like the Brighton O application to be withdrawn and a new one raised with an alternative siting for it east of the Palace Pier where it could provide a link to Volks Railway and on to the Marina.

Last modified on Thursday, 28 January 2010 14:33

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  • Comment Link Friday, 29 January 2010 14:50 posted by Claire

    "I also pressed Cllr Smith who had promised to engage directly with Brighton’s Sailing Club at the last full council meeting. They are very worried about the implications of the proposed Brighton O development. However since the last council meeting there have been no meetings. His responses to my questions were very unsatisfactory – claiming that a question from a sailing club member to Cllr Theobald at a public Cabinet Member Meeting was equivalent to dealing directly with the club. Neither I nor club members at last night’s meeting agreed with that view at all."

    from http://www.jasonkitcat.com/2010/01/green-view-on-last-nights-council-meeting/

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