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Youth centre plans up for decision again

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Wednesday 28 Feb, 2024 at 12:02PM
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Brighton Youth Centre plans to go before councillors

Plans for a new Brighton Youth Centre (BYC) building are due to go before councillors next week after they have visited the site.

The application to knock down the existing 1950s building, which is up to four storeys high, and replace it with a five-storey building was originally to go before Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee in February.

Labour councillor Jacob Allen asked the committee to defer the decision until March for a site visit to give members a better understanding of the planning application.

During the February meeting, Councillor Allen said that he had visited the current youth centre building, at 64 Edward Street, Brighton, and walked around the outside.

But he wants to have a better idea of how the proposed building will “absorb” the current space through an accompanied site visit.

The £6.2 million new building would provide improved youth services to the city including a new skate park and gym space, theatre facilities with a stage, private rooms for mental health facilities and general community space.

Brighton and Hove City Council agreed last July to put £2.3 million towards the rebuild with the bulk of the costs awarded in a £4.3 million grant from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Youth Investment Fund.

A £400,000 contingency is built in because labour and construction costs are continuing to rise.

The proposed building would be made from concrete and aluminium with metal panelling, with the entrance on the corner of Edward Street and Grosvenor Street.

There are four objections, one letter of support and one comment which raises both concerns and supports the project.

One of the objectors, whose details are removed on the council’s website, said: “There are numerous issues already with the youth centre that impact local residents causing disturbance and antisocial behaviour.

“Already there is constant noise from the skate park at all hours, youths attending the centre, gathering on the street and car parks bringing with them unsociable behaviour.”

The Regency Society and the Hove Civic Society have opposed the application citing the impact on the view from the East Cliff Conservation Area.

A supporter, whose details are redacted on the council website, said: “The new building will give BYC, its dedicated staff and all the children and young people in the community of Brighton and Hove a space that will not only be inspiring but a hub of self-discovery, learning, support and above all fun.

“It will show that children and young people in the city are valued and worth investing in.”

The Planning Committee is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 2pm on Wednesday 6 March. The meeting is scheduled for webcast on the council’s website.

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Comments 9

  1. Anon says:
    2 years ago

    Youths! Attending the youth centre! If I had pearls, I’d be clutching them.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Yeah, it’s a rather stupid objection, isn’t it?

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  2. Cllr Jacob Allen says:
    2 years ago

    There will be no site visit as the application has been withdrawn by the applicant.

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  3. Moon says:
    2 years ago

    Yes it’s run down and a bit shabby but nothing some paint and hard work couldn’t fix, not sure why it needs to be knocked down and rebuilt??
    We have had many positive and happy times at this venue with mASCot a autism friendly charity that operates from there, this service is now being forced to look for a new home to support young people. The quirkiness of the building actually suits us and was designed by young people in the city. As per usual everything comes down to money

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  4. Leon says:
    2 years ago

    Another let’s knock it down and replace with a new age dump that won’t last.

    Bhcc you have heard of global warming right? And that knocking out buildings releases co2 etc etc.

    Maybe actually maintain buildings in the first place? Bet this new building gets replaced in 25 years lol

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Case studies that included calculations of CO2 emissions due to demolition works showed that it accounted for 1% on average to the LCCF.

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  5. brightybitch says:
    2 years ago

    Another waste of oxygen

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  6. Tanya saunders says:
    2 years ago

    This building has by far seen better days, my thoughts are it has served a wonderful purpose to our community and has taken a fair few battering over the years , our city needs community spaces like this and needs to be updated with the times so that the general public can enjoy this space and be more active more often, it needs to be kept as a community asset and the hire fees etc need to be kept low for people to afford and hopefully run by the local community for the local community for a happier healthier community.

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  7. D Dawson says:
    2 years ago

    The anti social problems for residents is unacceptable what is worse the so called youth leaders have no control over the groups that gather out side the residences.
    There are instances of underage drinking and drugs, when the leaders are asked to stop the groups Gathering they tell you they can’t control what goes on outside the club,this I feel will continue to happen when the new club is approved

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