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Venues damage newly revamped Valley Gardens, say Brighton residents

by Frank le Duc
Monday 2 Aug, 2021 at 5:15PM
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Venues damage newly revamped Valley Gardens, say Brighton residents
Picture by Derek Wright

People have highlighted damage caused to the grass and a meadow border in Valley Gardens by Brighton Fringe venues.

Work on the revamped gardens was completed last year but the recent damage has led a number of people to share photographs of the damage.

The Warren theatre was set up in Victoria Gardens and the Ladyboys of Bangkok show was held close to St Peter’s Church, leaving the grass dead and the ground muddy.

Last week resident Judi Lynn shared images of the muddy ground where the Warren’s theatre spaces and bar were.

The Warren has since moved to the beach and she asked why it couldn’t have been located there the whole time.

Derek Wright was concerned that the Ladyboys tent went beyond the hard surfaces.

Brighton and Hove City Council said that work was under way to return the areas to their original state.

The council said: “We have a contractor booked for later this week to do basic remedial works and reinstatement on the areas that were occupied by the Ladyboys, the Warren and the Spiegeltent.

“All works are being paid for by the event organisers.

Picture by Judi Lynn

“We are also working on a longer-term plan for bringing this area back to its previous condition, which will start in the coming weeks.”

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Comments 4

  1. Philip Hills says:
    5 years ago

    The newly restored Victoria Gardens should not be miss-used by these cheap tacky side shows. When will Brighton and Hove council learn from all there previous mistakes? Silly question the answer is probably never with this lot in power.

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  2. Confused News says:
    5 years ago

    But this has been the same every year for decades. Soon recovers. Guess the photographers don’t live round here.

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    • Some Guy says:
      5 years ago

      Given how rarely-used it is apart from the Ladyboys, maybe they should pave some of it? Do something decorative, one of those visible-from-above murals?

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  3. Martin says:
    5 years ago

    Well l think it fits right in the rest of Brighton looks like a s hole so a little bit more won’t matter goes with the graffiti.

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