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New conference centre could remain in city centre rather than moving to Black Rock

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 27 Nov, 2019 at 6:58PM
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A new 10,000 seat conference centre and entertainment venue could be built on or close to the existing Brighton Centre site rather than Black Rock.

The longstanding Waterfront project aims to replace the Brighton Centre with a new venue at Black Rock and extend Churchill Square down to the seafront.

But the owners of Churchill Square,  Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI), have now asked for a 12-month pause while they investigate building the venue in the city centre.

ASI signed a conditional land acquisition agreement (CLAA) with the council to buy the Brighton Centre, Kingswest and NCP site behind the Grand Hotel in April this year.

But a couple of months later,  in July, ASI raised the possibility of putting the venue on the central site instead.

A report going before the Policy and Resources Committee next Thursday recommends a 12-month pause in the current legal agreements to explore this possibility.

The report said: “Since the signing of the CLAA in April 2019 ASI have been dedicating resource to revisiting the opportunities available on the central site.

“This includes the Brighton Centre site, Kinsgwest site and NCP site to the rear of the Grand Hotel.

“With the acknowledged structural changes in the retail market, as intended by the CLAA, their first task has been to fully interrogate and understand what will support a commercial proposition for the long term on the central site.

“In July an approach was made to officers to see if exploring an option of a venue on the central site could be made to work and to check whether this would be received favourably by the city council if time and resource were invested.

“The proposal presented as a concept at this stage demonstrated that with the new land holdings now acquired by ASI, there would be an opportunity to revisit a venue on a centrally located site, rather than at Black Rock.

“It was understood by all parties that if this opportunity were to be fully explored, and the council were to support it, an agreement to ‘pause’ the existing legal agreement would be required.”

If the pause is agreed, enabling works are still expected to go ahead at Black Rock, paid for with £12.11million from the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, which must be used by March 2021.

The work includes replacing the sea wall and Marina pedestrian access, improvements and new signals to the junction at Duke’s Mound and new infrastructure for future public transport.

A new activity area by creating a glass facade for the Reading Room, an informal play area and multi-use games area  is planned for the site.

The report said: “If a central site solution can be delivered on commercial and legal terms that are acceptable to the council, this will also release the opportunity to revisit what might be delivered at the Black Rock site.

“At this point, the enabling project will be complete and the site will have been improved, allowing a commercial proposition to be explored that also meets the aspirations of the city plan and seafront strategies for a signature high quality development that will help regenerate the eastern seafront for the long term.”

The Policy and Resources Committee is due to meet in public at Brighton Town Hall from 4pm on Thursday 5 December.

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Comments 5

  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    6 years ago

    A bigger Churchill “Square” is madness. People like Brighton and Hove for their independent shops. These keep money going round locally rather than being siphoned off by chain stores. I am always amazed at articles which appear when a chain store closes as if a fundamental aspect of life had been wrenched away: all those articles about biscuits from Woolworths – but who now misses Woolworths? Life is what you make it – not a trip to Freeman Hardy and Willis (another unlamented one). The obsession with “branding” is destructive to the human spirit.

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    • Square Meal Iain says:
      6 years ago

      Oh you have changed Mr Hawtree! I remember the 1990s even if you don’t. You would march up and down London Road wearing your hand-knitted I Love Woolworths jumper, playing the “music” from the Woolworths advert on a french horn in a moving tribute to one of our greatest high street shops. And now the mighty Woolworths has sunk, you are distancing yourself from it. Interesting. Very interesting.

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      • Christopher Hawtree says:
        6 years ago

        Are you mad?

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  2. Nick says:
    6 years ago

    Nobody needs a vast new ‘extension’ to Churchill Square. Not shoppers, visitors or retailers. It’s a dead duck.

    Replace the Brighton Centre and surrounding site with a new conference / entertainment centre. Black Rock can be used as a sports / recreation area.

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  3. fed-up with Brighton politics says:
    6 years ago

    Agree with all that, Nick. Churchill Square is just all the usual tired chains, and you can get their stuff online anyway, if you want it, without going to Churchill Square. But we just knew Aberdeen would start back-pedalling on the plan because of the (tired chains) retail downturn. As a resident very near to Black Rock, I, for one, don’t want the Conference Centre here. The transport links into town and beyond are awful along the seafront, there is nothing down here for the attendees at a new Conference Centre, except for the concrete Marina with a load of chain fast-food joints and nothing interesting, and we need a joined-up plan for something innovative at Black Rock, associated with relevant facilities for whatever it is. Seems to me that the council is just desperate to spend the grant by 2021, but they have no real idea what they’re spending it on or how that might join up with anything else. The Marina badly needs major regeneration, because it is abysmal and depressing.

    And, commenting on another post, Woolies was actually a very useful shop for bits and pieces (like you wanted a standard tin of paint or whatever, without having to take 2 buses to B&Q)

    I despair of this place,I really do. And I especially despair of the current council (i.e. Momentum and their Green buddies).

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