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Construction work on i360 to begin on Brighton seafront next week

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 26 Jun, 2014 at 12:25PM
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Brighton and Hove business leaders discuss growth and innovation

Construction work on the i360 tower on Brighton seafront is to start next week.

The 600ft tower, which is being created by Marks Barfield, the firm behind the London Eye, will be the tallest visitor attraction in Britain outside the capital.

As contractors gathered this week before work starts, those behind the giant observation tower said that they were confident that it would be a success after it opens in 2016.

But some still remain sceptical claiming that the £46.2 million project, most of which is funded by a public loan, is a waste of money.

David Marks and Julia Barfield, creators of the Brighton i360 and the London Eye, said: “We have the opportunity to create something truly unique and of international renown here in Brighton and Hove.

“We are excited to be working again with this top team and we are all look forward to seeing the opening of the attraction in summer 2016.”

The Brighton i360 will have an 18-metre diameter pod carrying up to 200 people at a time 450ft (138m) into the air.

The attraction will also include a restaurant, shop, exhibition space and conference facilities at beach level.

It will be run by Brighton i360 Ltd, whose chief executive is tourism expert Eleanor Harris.

Tony Camilleri, managing director of JT Mackley, which is based in Small Dole, near Henfeld, and will work on the project, said: “We are very much looking forward to bringing our local knowledge and coastal experience to the project and to working with this international team on what will become a world famous landmark.”

Marks Barfield has invested £6 million in the project with a further £4 million coming from the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).

Brighton and Hove City Council will draw down the remainder of the sum through a government agency called the Public Works Loan Board.

This means that the council can borrow funds and lend them on to the developer of the i360 at a commercial interest rate.

The council then receives a higher rate of interest than it pays the loan board which will earn it nearly £1 million a year.

The loan would be repaid over 25 years but could potentially be repaid sooner if the attraction is more successful than expected.

Work started recently on removing some of the debris from the West Pier.

This has seen the removal of a pillbox dating back to the Second World War.

Conservationists are unhappy that more wasn’t done to protect the historic structure.

The main i360 structure will be brought to Brighton beach in containers with cranes erecting each segment one at a time.

But not everyone is convinced.

Speaking about the project as a whole, Valerie Paynter, of campaign group Save Hove, previously said: “The idea of a viewing platform is hackneyed and old hat. There’s already one down the coast in Weymouth. People don’t fall for that kind of thing anymore.

“To cap it all the security on the loan from Brighton is the tower itself, so if it fails for any reason the city will have to repay the loan. It will be a huge white elephant, with interest payable on it.”

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  1. Uncle Ruckus says:
    12 years ago

    This will all end in tears; anything that the incompetent and incapable ‘snot’ Green Council gets their hands on is destined to become a complete and utter failure

    Reply
  2. Uncle Ruckus says:
    12 years ago

    This will all end in tears; anything that the incompetent and incapable ‘snot’ Green Council gets their hands on is destined to become a complete and utter failure

    Reply
  3. Phil Lucas says:
    12 years ago

    I’m really pleased to see this finally coming together, it’s going to be an exciting and eye-catching new attraction for our wonderful city. Those who continually rally against it seem to be part of the all too prevalent trend in this country to revel in negativity and opposition whilst offering nothing constructive and forward-thinking in return. This is a unique and beautiful structure. We should be embracing it and the regeneration it will kick-start in the surrounding area.

    Reply
  4. Phil Lucas says:
    12 years ago

    I’m really pleased to see this finally coming together, it’s going to be an exciting and eye-catching new attraction for our wonderful city. Those who continually rally against it seem to be part of the all too prevalent trend in this country to revel in negativity and opposition whilst offering nothing constructive and forward-thinking in return. This is a unique and beautiful structure. We should be embracing it and the regeneration it will kick-start in the surrounding area.

    Reply
  5. Uncle Ruckus says:
    12 years ago

    @Phil Lucas “a unique and beautiful structure”? It looks like a 600ft-tall butt plug (actually, that’s quite a fitting monument to the incompetent, incapable, wretched, spiteful and ultra-PC Green Council)

    Reply
  6. Uncle Ruckus says:
    12 years ago

    @Phil Lucas “a unique and beautiful structure”? It looks like a 600ft-tall butt plug (actually, that’s quite a fitting monument to the incompetent, incapable, wretched, spiteful and ultra-PC Green Council)

    Reply
  7. Phil Lucas says:
    12 years ago

    One man’s butt plug is another man’s beauty.

    Reply
  8. Phil Lucas says:
    12 years ago

    One man’s butt plug is another man’s beauty.

    Reply
  9. Pork William says:
    12 years ago

    Whatever happened to the ‘Dr Caroline Lucas Centre for UFO Research’ that Lucas said that she wanted built in Brighton?

    Maybe the iSore 360 could be its base of operations?

    Reply
  10. Pork William says:
    12 years ago

    Whatever happened to the ‘Dr Caroline Lucas Centre for UFO Research’ that Lucas said that she wanted built in Brighton?

    Maybe the iSore 360 could be its base of operations?

    Reply
  11. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Yes Pork William were is this UFO centre you promised?

    Reply
  12. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Yes Pork William were is this UFO centre you promised?

    Reply
  13. Pork William says:
    12 years ago

    @HJarrs Actually, it was your ‘Dear Leader’ 5-Homes Lucas who proposed that Brighton become the UK’s premier centre for UFO research.

    Surely you remember it? It was hideously embarrassing for you and your bunch of incompetent Marxist Greens.

    Reply
  14. Pork William says:
    12 years ago

    @HJarrs Actually, it was your ‘Dear Leader’ 5-Homes Lucas who proposed that Brighton become the UK’s premier centre for UFO research.

    Surely you remember it? It was hideously embarrassing for you and your bunch of incompetent Marxist Greens.

    Reply
  15. Bernice says:
    12 years ago

    Not very regency .

    Reply
  16. Bernice says:
    12 years ago

    Not very regency .

    Reply
  17. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Pork William I remember very well that when asked to provide evidence you couldn’t. Now you hide behind “ists” and “isms” because it avoids talking about issues.

    How many pseudonyms do you have? Four or five?

    Reply
  18. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    Pork William I remember very well that when asked to provide evidence you couldn’t. Now you hide behind “ists” and “isms” because it avoids talking about issues.

    How many pseudonyms do you have? Four or five?

    Reply
  19. Pork William says:
    12 years ago

    @HJarrs I don’t have any pseudonyms at all, but thanks for asking.

    You Greens really are becoming very, VERY desperate; aren’t you?

    Reply
  20. Pork William says:
    12 years ago

    @HJarrs I don’t have any pseudonyms at all, but thanks for asking.

    You Greens really are becoming very, VERY desperate; aren’t you?

    Reply
  21. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    If you do or do not support the i360, then that is relevant to the article.

    To make up rubbish about a UFO centre is desperate and sad.

    Reply
  22. HJarrs says:
    12 years ago

    If you do or do not support the i360, then that is relevant to the article.

    To make up rubbish about a UFO centre is desperate and sad.

    Reply

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