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‘Vandalised’ Brighton pub gets more protection after court ruling

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 13 Nov, 2023 at 4:17PM
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‘Utter vandalism’: owner of pub strips listed tiles after row with neighbours

Police were briefly called to the pub

A ‘vandalised’ Brighton pub has now got even more protections after a judge agreed it is an asset of community value despite the owner’s objections.

Charlie Southall bought the pub in February last year, and after residents expressed doubts over the intentions of a fundraiser he launched to renovate it, he ripped off its distinctive green tiles.

Brighton and Hove City Council issued a stop notice, then an order requiring he reinstate them, which was upheld on appeal in July. He now has until next July to put them back up or face court action.

Meanwhile, residents formed a group, the Friends of the Montreal Arms to apply to the council to nominate it as an asset of community value (ACV) in April 2022.

This means that should the pub be put on the market, it cannot be sold for six months to give residents a chance to raise funds to make an offer themselves – although that offer does not have to be accepted.

Charlie Southall handing out leaflets as his friends begin to hack tiles off the Montreal Arms

Accounts filed for the company he set up to buy it, Dragonfly Architectural Services Ltd, the value of the pub is now just £150,000 – a third of the £410,000 it was bought for.

Being listed as an ACV may also be a material consideration where there is a proposal to change that use through new development – although the council has planning rules which say anyone wanting to change the use of a pub must demonstrate there’s no commercial demand for a period of two years.

Cllr Birgit Miller, lead councillor for culture, said: “I’m delighted that the council’s decision to list the Montreal Arms as an Asset of Community Value has been upheld, giving further protection to this well loved and historic building.

“We will continue to use the Asset of Community Value legislation, where relevant, to give further protection and support local communities.”

Listing as an Asset of Community Value (or ACV) recognises that a building or land is of social value to the local community.

The council considered the nomination against the specific legal tests, which relate to the 2011 Localism Act, and decided to include the Montreal Arms in its list of Assets of Community Value.

This decision was upheld following a review requested by the landowner. The landowner then pursued an appeal to the First Tier Tribunal.

The Tribunal judge had to consider whether there was a time in the recent past when the use of the Montreal Arms furthered the social wellbeing or interests of the local community and also whether it would be realistic to think that it could do so at some point in the next five years.

The tribunal found that there had been a time in the recent past when the pub had furthered the social well-being or interests of the local community as the pub had only closed early 2020.

The judge considered that, in the future, the pub could have further community use and dismissed the appeal.

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Comments 8

  1. Dave says:
    2 years ago

    Hahaha. Gutted mate. Now fix it and move on

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  2. Brightybeach says:
    2 years ago

    I’m glad he has been told but he has to fix it now. He only wanted it for a hmo
    It’s a beautiful building and he is a delusional moron

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  3. Zippy T says:
    2 years ago

    Made himself look like an absolute **** in the media, hahaha

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  4. Chris annels says:
    2 years ago

    The man is a total fool ,to think he could turn a fantastic old building and pub into a profiteering cash cow for his own benefit then say it’s for the community,he must’ve thought we all came down in the last shower,serves him rite,pure greed and selfishness, haha.

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  5. chris says:
    2 years ago

    And – when will it be fixed ?

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  6. T woodhams says:
    2 years ago

    This pub was a fabulous community hub when my great aunt and uncle ran it decades ago. We have photos of the regulars and locals gathered outside to celebrate special occasions and before heading off on coach trips. What was done to the historic tiles was mindless vandalism. So glad he has to put right the destruction he caused. Though I’ll believe it when I see it!

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  7. Susan Chilver says:
    2 years ago

    He’s a vandal and needs to be made to put the old etched window back and the green tiles. You can not ruthlessly run roughshod over the old buildings in Brighton, have a little feeling for your local in…it’s not always about the money it’s about keeping the old town charm ….

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  8. John Bartell says:
    2 years ago

    Crazy. Needs redeveloping as a bsr it will never survive. It was barely making a living before it closed but guy who had it had other bars so carried it. Let the area move on what good us an attractive building if it sits empty.

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