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‘Green’ homes complete at £130m Circus Street scheme in Brighton

by Frank le Duc
Monday 5 Apr, 2021 at 11:09AM
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‘Green’ homes complete at £130m Circus Street scheme in Brighton

The team behind the transformation of Circus Street, in Brighton, said that work had been completed on building 142 “green” homes and 450 student bedrooms.

The regeneration specialist behind the £130 million project, U+I, estimated that it would create 400 jobs and add more than £200 million to the local economy over the next 10 years.

As well as the student flats, the former fruit and veg market site includes a 30,000 sq ft office building and a new cultural hub for South East Dance.

U+I worked with Brighton and Hove Council as well as masterplanners ShedKM and architects TP Bennett.

They said that, of the 142 “green” homes, 114 were build-to-rent flats which would be operated by M&G Real Estate. The four blocks of flats also include 28 “affordable” homes.

U+I development director Rob Sloper said: “Completing the new homes at Circus Street is an important step as part of the transformation of this strategically important site in the city as we look forward to the opening of the new office and dance space later this year.

“The relationships we have built with Brighton and Hove City Council and the local community have helped us to create an exciting and thriving place which will be home to healthy and happy community. We are exceptionally proud of what we are delivering in, and for, Brighton.”

ShedKM director Hazel Rounding said: “In order to deliver the ambitions of place, ShedKM championed a holistic approach to placemaking across the entire Circus Street development, knitting individual buildings and a wide mix of uses together in a coherent, accessible and welcoming scheme which puts people first.”

They said that the whole scheme had been rated “BREEAM Excellent”, recognising the green credentials of the highly energy efficient buildings.

As well as solar panels providing green energy, there is a “green roof” system aimed at encouraging biodiversity.

They added: “The neighbourhood is formed around two new planted urban squares, in an area previously lacking in green space.

“U+I has also created safe pedestrian and cycle routes, as well as more than 600 secure cycle spaces.

“The green spaces have been designed with the wellbeing of the community in mind.

“Residents will be encouraged to grow fruit and vegetables in allotments, taking inspiration from the fruit and vegetable market that historically stood on the site.

“Planting strips create privacy buffers but also contribute to the enhanced public realm, much like the tight hedge planting in front of many of Brighton’s terraced streets.”

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  1. Pippa says:
    5 years ago

    Are any of the homes adapted for disabled people to buy or rent? Was this part of the build conditions alongside ‘affordable homes’?

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  2. Jon says:
    5 years ago

    I went for a walk through the development a few weeks ago.
    To me it was 8-10 story buildings, narrow alleys in between sheer walls of glass. There is a tree planted in one alley. I thought that residents , trees and green spaces need sunlight

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  3. MYSELF says:
    5 years ago

    Them making any attempt to say they positively engaged with the locals is laughable at best.

    The whole thing has been a cesspool of ignoring nearby residents and ploughing on anyway.

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  4. Rob says:
    5 years ago

    It’s very gloomy when you walk through. The buildings are nice but the communal outdoor spaces in between have come out really badly.

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  5. Kelly says:
    5 years ago

    I see so many moaning and negative comments. Omd I actually live right near this so don’t need pretend walk to be nosie. I can see some from my balcony.
    They reminded me of Amsterdam without the canals. Let’s hope the 142 homes actually go to local people who deserve a start and not some greedy subletting hmo. It’s going to get busy and noisy but this is the city centre buzzing with noise. My mum came to visit yrs ago and said its like hawui 50 with all the sirens 😂😂
    Let’s hope we don’t get more nice buildings that eventually turn into crack dens or County lines

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  6. Hove Guy says:
    5 years ago

    Can’t wait to see the drunks, druggies and tents take over, as well as the cyclists, graffiti and rubbish. After all, this is Brighton, with its new Bill of Rights.

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    • Da Wind says:
      5 years ago

      Do you wake up every morning with such a sunny disposition?

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    • Oliver Knight says:
      5 years ago

      Snore. Just move away from the area for all our sakes

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