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Dozens of homes to be built on old Brighton library site

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 29 Oct, 2015 at 12:07AM
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Eight-storey block of flats in Hove approved by planners

Dozens of homes are to be built on the site of the old Whitehawk library in Brighton.

Planning permission was granted today (Wednesday 28 October) for two blocks of flats on the site, providing 57 homes.

Brighton and Hove City Council said: “The development, by the city council itself, is part of its New Homes for Neighbourhoods programme, which is building 500 much-needed new affordable homes on council-owned land.”

The scheme was given formal approval by the council’s Planning Committee, meeting at Portslade Town Hall.

The council said that the library had been moved to a new site at the Whitehawk Community Hub, in Whitehawk Road, opened in 2011.

The latest plans feature two blocks containing 57 flats in total.

The council said: “Exact tenure arrangements are to be finalised. It is possible all could be available for affordable rent by local families on the waiting list.

“Alternatively some could be sold on the open market depending on the final financial viability of the scheme but at least half will be rented.

“Standing between four and five storeys, the buildings would be finished in buff blockwork, with frameless glass balconies and solar panels on the flat roofs.

“There would be 10 one-bed flats, 33 two-beds and 14 three-beds. Five units would be wheelchair accessible.

“There would be 15 car parking spaces, plus five disabled spaces, along with over 100 cycle racks, both indoors and out.

“Around 80 local residents attended a ‘Planning for Real’ exercise at the new Whitehawk Library.

“They gave feedback on the design and highlighted community issues which are now being taken forward by Due East Neighbourhood Council.

“A previous design was amended to protect mature elm trees on the site, at the junction of Findon Road and Whitehawk Road.

“Permission is subject to a planning agreement in which the council will invest locally £55,000 on transport improvements.

“Each household would also get two years free membership of the City Car Club.

“£116,000 would be contributed to local schools, £28,500 on employment initiatives and £181,000 to improve open space recreation.”

Councillor Anne Meadows, who chairs the council’s Housing and New Homes Committee, said:  “It’s a very welcome decision by the planning committee.

“This shows us delivering on our New Homes for Neighbourhoods programme and the council making much more efficient use of scarce land to benefit local families.

“As well as the homes, the council is investing substantial sums in the area for things like transport, schools and parks.”

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    10 years ago

    Warren Morgan objected to the Application previously…

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  2. vick says:
    10 years ago

    Id love a new home but b&h just list every property for mutual exchange by uk it wont give me homes available it lists every bloody house in the uk which takes days to search through what a load of unnecassry balls for gods sake give me a phone number to call direct cos this is the biggest load of rubbish ive had the serios misfortune to wish to use your are such a load of rubbish

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