• About
    • Ethics policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ownership, funding and corrections
    • Complaints procedure
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
Brighton and Hove News
14 January, 2026
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Brighton and Hove News
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Planners oppose Hove shop changes but neighbours show support

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 4 Aug, 2022 at 12:05AM
A A
5
Planners oppose Hove shop changes but neighbours show support

Plans to extend a flat above a shop and turn the basement into a flat face opposition from council planning officials.

The proposals for 10 Blatchington Road, in Hove, include enlarging the existing first-floor flat to create a two-bedroom maisonette and to convert the basement into a one-bedroom studio flat.

Reinstating the original raised ground floor level is one of the reasons why officers want Brighton and Hove City Council Planning Committee to refuse planning permission next Wednesday (10 August).

The project by Annie and Janjan Ltd, whose directors are councillor Robert Nemeth, 42, and Tristan Mills, 49, has received 16 letters of support on the council’s website.

The application will receive extra scrutiny and go before the Planning Committee because one of the applicants is a councillor.

A report to the Planning Committee said that the proposals would “appear incongruous”, with shop windows too large compared with the existing terrace, and the revised floor height for the basement would “visibly cut across” the shop window.

The report said: “The proposed development would remove a street-level entrance to the ground floor premises, introducing steps which would represent a barrier to access a local service for local residents.

“The proposals are not, therefore, considered to incorporate all reasonable measures to make the shopfront accessible to all and would be contrary to policy.”

The ground floor will remain a commercial outlet, with a single-storey rear extension demolished to enlarge the garden area.

A report by Annie and Janjan’s agent, Whaleback, said that the buildings on the north side of Blatchington Road – opposite – were three-storey, and the residential buildings had raised ground floors with stepped access.

Councillors approved a similar raised ground floor for 8 Blatchington Road, the neighbouring property which Councillor Nemeth is also redeveloping.

The report said: “Key to the design case is that an almost identical design has been recently approved … at number 8, directly alongside the application property.

“The proposed design would match this approved design and the two properties would appear very much in keeping with each other.

“Both would have a commercial frontage appearance at raised ground floor level, albeit number 8 will be in residential use.

“The proposed appearance would be entirely in keeping with the mixed character of Blatchington Road and would restore the original floor levels of the building, providing passers-by a greater understanding of the historic evolution of the street and its buildings.”

Mr Mills said: “We have been proud to put a huge amount of time and effort into working closely with neighbours to prepare a proposal that provides more housing, increases the size of an existing flat and improves the layout of an existing shop.

“Not only that, it creates a garden where none exists presently and restores an Edwardian shopfront to high standards to match a recent planning permission for the adjoining building.

“That is why the application has received high levels of support from the public. It would be quite unimaginable to leave the building in its current two-storey form when it was built as a three-storey house.”

Letters of support back the design and regeneration of Blatchington Road. One, with the author’s details redacted by the council, said: “As a very near neighbour, I must add my support. I’m delighted to have been consulted by the applicant and I’m happy with all elements of the proposal.

“The retention of a shop is welcome and the increase in footfall through residential conversion of the basement will surely help existing businesses.

“The new accommodation looks spacious and airy. The large garden will also help with improvements to local biodiversity.”

The Planning Committee is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 2pm on Wednesday 10 August. The meeting is scheduled to be webcast on the council’s website.

Support quality, independent, local journalism that matters. Donate here.
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare

Comments 5

  1. James says:
    3 years ago

    Sounds excellent. Wonder why planing officers are restricting more homes.

    Reply
  2. Christopher Hawtree says:
    3 years ago

    The recessed doorway and wooden pattern are pleasing. There were more of these, and a policy leaflet about them. There was a suitcase shop on Church Road which did away with its one, without permission, and installed a vulgar stainlesas-stell front – thankfully, it went out of business.

    Reply
  3. Gareth says:
    3 years ago

    Cllr Nemeth seems to get an amazing amount of support from neighbours. It’s almost like he encouraged them to make the comments somehow? Will 10 Blatchington Road also eventually converted to flats?

    Reply
  4. MegA says:
    3 years ago

    “introducing steps which would represent a barrier to access a local service for local residents”… is this the weeds they are talking about? If so, it is not just 10 Blatchington Rd… Please clean up this city. As for the “suitcase shop on Church Road” it did not go out of business. It was run very successfully by an industrious Jewish Family for over 50 years. A fact that was reported in the local press. This family did more for the local community, Jews and Gentiles, than the above former councillor ever did.

    Reply
    • Christopher Hawtree says:
      3 years ago

      All that it irrelevant. My point stands. That lovely doorway was destroyed.

      Reply

Leave a Reply to James Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most read

Brighton pub company reports drop in sales, profit and staff

Mechanic demands day in court over cars stored on green

Woman, 82, seriously injured in car theft in Hove

Mayor opens recycled sports area in park

Planners oppose Hove shop changes but neighbours show support

Historic pub closes – but could reopen soon with tenant in place

Woman attacked near petrol station

Protesters demand justice for sheep blown apart by students

Numbers in temporary housing hits record high in Brighton and Hove

Former Tory candidate given restraining order

Newsletter

Arts and Culture

  • All
  • Music
  • Theatre
  • Food and Drink
Rory Marshall brings comedy show to Brighton’s Komedia

Rory Marshall brings comedy show to Brighton’s Komedia

13 January 2026
Brighton’s Green Door Store celebrates 15th birthday

Brighton’s Green Door Store celebrates 15th birthday

13 January 2026

Something wicked this way comes to Brighton … Macbeth preview

11 January 2026
‘Go’ and see Moby ‘Play’ live on Brighton Beach

‘Go’ and see Moby ‘Play’ live on Brighton Beach

9 January 2026
Load More

Sport

  • All
  • Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Cricket
Mayor opens recycled sports area in park

Mayor opens recycled sports area in park

by Frank le Duc
13 January 2026
1

The mayor of Brighton and Hove, Amanda Grimshaw, has officially opened the recycled artificial sports area in Hangleton Park. As...

Brighton and Hove Albion go to Sheffield United in FA Cup 4th round

Brighton and Hove Albion face Liverpool or Barnsley in FA Cup fourth round

by Frank le Duc
12 January 2026
0

Brighton and Hove Albion face Liverpool or Barnsley in the FA Cup fourth round, depending on the result at Anfield...

Brighton and Hove Albion dump Manchester United out of FA Cup

Brighton and Hove Albion dump Manchester United out of FA Cup

by PA sport staff
11 January 2026
0

Danny Welbeck scored the pick of the goals as Brighton and Hove Albion dumped managerless Manchester United out of the...

Welbeck returns as Brighton and Hove Albion play Manchester United in FA Cup

Welbeck returns as Brighton and Hove Albion play Manchester United in FA Cup

by Frank le Duc
11 January 2026
0

Danny Welbeck is down to start up front as Brighton and Hove Albion face his old club Manchester United at...

Load More
August 2022
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Jul   Sep »

RSS From Sussex News

  • Elderly driver dies in two-car crash 10 January 2026
  • Police appeal for help to find man who was jailed for robbery 6 January 2026
  • Police hunt former prisoner 6 January 2026
  • All West Sussex libraries to close for three days for IT update 5 January 2026
  • Crowdfunder raises thousands after brutal death of 13-year-old boy 5 January 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Complaints
  • Ownership, funding and corrections
  • Ethics
  • T&C

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
  • Sport
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News