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Let me run the i360, asks boss of Brighton’s Palace Pier

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 19 Jun, 2018 at 1:28AM
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Disappointing visitor numbers prompt Brighton i360 to seek better loan terms

The owner of the Palace Pier has urged Brighton and Hove councillors to pull the plug on the i360 next week and let him take control.

Luke Johnson

Luke Johnson, whose investment business Risk Capital Partners bought the pier just over two years ago, put his request in writing to senior councillors and officials.

But despite the 56-year-old author and entrepreneur’s impressive credentials, he has yet to receive anything except a brief acknowledgement from anyone at Brighton and Hove City Council.

A report to a special meeting of the council’s Policy, Resources and Growth Committee next week – on Thursday 28 June – is expected to recommend that the council eases the i360’s loan terms.

The seafront observation tower has not attracted as many visitors as it forecast but it is still trading at a profit, the operating company Brighton i360 said.

Mr Johnson, a former chairman of the television broadcaster Channel 4, said: “I am writing in my capacity as the chairman of Brighton Pier Group PLC.

“I wish to protest strongly over the arrangement being proposed by the council executive and the struggling i360 attraction.

“This project was funded with over £40 million of public money – most of it from Brighton and Hove Council.

“In itself this loan was a dubious intervention in a high-risk venture. It represented 87 per cent of the capitalisation of the project, including the LEP (local enterprise partnership) funding.

“It is quite inconceivable that any normal lender would have extended nearly as much money as a proportion of the whole funding for a pure start-up.

“Now, to compound that mistake, you are recommending that the council approve a debt rescheduling which represents a 96 per cent reduction in interest payments for the i360 over the next six years.

“I accept the notional council interest of the PWLB (Public Works Loan Board) facility will still be paid.

“Under the current i360 management visitor numbers are roughly half the original projections on which the original loan was based.

”Given that woeful performance, it is inconceivable that a ‘commercial lender would agree to these restructuring proposals’ – as asserted in your document.

The i360 from the Palace Pier

“I have extensive experience of debt restructuring – and in these circumstances the lender would seek to repossess the security and change the management.

“In my opinion, the business cannot meet its obligations and is insolvent, and the equity is worthless.

“Consequently it is clear that the proposed rescheduling is not state aid compliant and that the council should not approve it.

“Brighton Pier Group is a significant employer and payer of business rates in Brighton. I am also involved with other businesses locally which are major employers and pay significant business rates. We do not get this sort of special treatment.

“Why is the council favouring one particular business? The council would be in breach of its fiduciary responsibilities towards local citizens and businesses if it were to prop up a project which has underperformed so badly.

“As an alternative, Brighton Pier Group PLC would be willing to take on a management contract to run the i360 attraction on behalf of the council.

“We are confident that we could make savings and efficiencies across the two businesses in areas like marketing, procurement, accounting, HR, IT and other administration costs.

“We are also confident we could cross-market the two attractions and thereby boost visitor numbers and events.

A charity abseil has inspired another way of making money for the i360

“This recommendation would give the council a much better chance of earlier receipt of interest and an improved chance that its loan was ultimately repaid in full.

“Currently there must be a serious possibility that the i360 is worth significantly less than it cost to build and that the council loan of £36 million is at risk.

“Our suggestion is surely a better solution than continuing to support a management team which has seen frequent leadership changes and has not met targets.

“I shall be communicating with all the Brighton and Hove councillors to ensure they are fully informed.

“I look forward to your response.”

Mr Johnson said yesterday: “I sent this to every councillor on the appropriate committee and the council officers.

“It was sent over a week ago. All I’ve had so far is a single line acknowledgement saying that they got it.”

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  1. rolivan says:
    8 years ago

    I think the real asset that Marks Barfield holds are the patents on the engineering which can be used Worldwide.Perhaps the i360 is like the London Eye when that first opened and look how many wheels there are now around the World.I have said that a Company like Merlin might take it on however why not give it to Luke Johnson to run.Perhaps the devil is in the detail and The Council would have to disclose contractual details and agreements if somebody else took it on and everyone involved are running scared.

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    • Rob says:
      8 years ago

      No patents. Nothing unique that is why Advertising Standards Authority stopped any World’s firsts claims. Plenty of site seeing wheels before London Eye. Grande Roue de Paris 1900!

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  2. Valerie says:
    8 years ago

    BRILLLLLLIANT!!!! Right on the money analysis-wise but it should come down & be sold for scrap.

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    • rolivan says:
      8 years ago

      It would cost more to demolish it than it is worth in scrap.

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    • Rob says:
      8 years ago

      If this follows debt crisis of London eye then BA will create difficulties until last minute capitulation of shareholders to Merlin.

      Remember three limited companies in the finances variously and together part of i360 finances.

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  3. Burlington Bertie says:
    8 years ago

    It will be a downmarket fairground ride in 5 years time, more in line with Brighton’s old ‘fish and chips’ image.

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  4. AM says:
    8 years ago

    If it cannot pay its bills, it is not a profitable business!!!!

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  5. Rob says:
    8 years ago

    Raising the rest of the money was down to i360 Ltd. It did this by selling the naming rights to British Airways under a five year contract.

    So profits from the tower locked into the deal for the benefit of shareholders.this extends to other licenses such as the wine, events fees , catering ….. ?

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