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Hole opens up in the centre of Brighton and councillors vote to look into it

by Frank le Duc
Saturday 5 Feb, 2022 at 12:05AM
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Hole opens up in the centre of Brighton and councillors vote to look into it

Victoria Fountain - Picture by Hassocks5489 / Wiki Commons

Councillors have backed an urgent investigation into the appearance of a sinkhole in Steine Gardens in Brighton.

Conservative councillor Carol Theobald spoke out about the sinkhole at Brighton and Hove City Council meeting on Thursday (3 February).

She also criticised the damaged state of the Victoria Fountain there and asked about the sinkhole which appeared after the Christmas market.

The Conservatives had hoped that the listed fountain would be switched on in time for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations and wanted new planting in Steine Gardens.

Councillor Theobald said: “The spectacular Victoria Fountain, built in 1846, with its iconic dolphins, used to be a centre point and symbol of Brighton and a reflection of a town that took pride in its appearance and warmly welcomed visitors.

“There also used to be beautifully planted gardens and fencing that were maintained all the year round.

“However, the fountain has been switched off for well over a year and has graffiti on it and the gardens have been allowed to become overgrown with weeds and litter.”

Fellow Conservative councillor Mary Mears said that the Wellsbourne river flowed under Old Steine, as well as Victorian sewers, making a full investigation into the sinkhole essential.

Green council leader Phélim Mac Cafferty said that next year’s budget included £250,000 to address issues with the fountain and its renovation.

He said that heavy equipment was often deployed in Steine Gardens during Pride, the Great Escape and when the Spiegeltent was there.

Councillor Mac Cafferty said: “Usually, the underlying cause of a sinkhole will have been happening for some time. It’s therefore unlikely the Christmas festival and market caused the sinkhole.

“Southern Water has already confirmed the sinkhole is not caused by leaking pipes.”

Victoria Fountain – Picture by Hassocks5489 / Wiki Commons

Labour councillor Amanda Evans backed an investigation and added a request to include the impact of heavy equipment due to go on Steine Gardens during the Valley Gardens Phase 3 project.

She said that the fountain was in a bad way, with serious electrical and structural problems, and needed to be dismantled for investigation.

Councillor Evans said: “It is quite clear the fountain has been in a bad way since well before the Christmas market and funfair was there although the sinkhole is new.

“Residents need reassuring with proper engineering facts about what is going on with both the gardens and the fountain.

“It would be lovely to have it repaired in time for the jubilee celebrations. I don’t think that’s likely to happen, sadly.”

The council agreed to an investigation and for a report to go to the council’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee, with all findings made public.

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Comments 5

  1. Jason says:
    4 years ago

    The headline sums things up perfectly. Councillors looking into a hole in the ground and doing nothing about it while the town continues to rot for want of proper maintenance.

    Reply
  2. Mark R says:
    4 years ago

    Same in most towns nowadays, the whole of the UK in fact, sinking like a stone, they are too late with everything.

    Reply
  3. Christopher Hawtree says:
    4 years ago

    I gave a groan at the headline! Why do sub-editors have a propensity to puns?

    Reply
  4. Bradly says:
    4 years ago

    Best headline for a long time- reflects the dire straits B&H City has plumbed… anything that shows how stupid the city is the better … worthy of Tambury Gazette…

    Reply
  5. Greens Out says:
    4 years ago

    I looked into it.

    I saw Amy Heley’s political career

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