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£750k grant helps safeguard Madeira Terrace restoration

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 2 Oct, 2024 at 12:05AM
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£750k grant helps safeguard Madeira Terrace restoration

L-R: Tom Foxall (regional director, Historic England), Chris Ward, Bella Sankey, Cllr Mitchie Alexander, Max Woodford (assistant director of city development and regeneration)

The first phase of the Madeira Terrace restoration is getting another £750,000 cash injection, this time from Historic England.

The national heritage body said the money would help “de-risk” the project. The much-delayed start date is now expected to be announced later this month.

In September, Brighton and Hove City Council increased the amount it is contributing by £3 million because of rising costs.

The increased budget followed a review by the Labour administration after it came into power in May last year – which also resulted in the number of arches being scaled back from 46 to 28.

A new accessible, 24-hour lift is also included in the first phase.

Today, Historic England (HE) said the money it was contributing would “help kickstart” the renovation.

Tom Foxall, Regional Director at Historic England, said: “The restoration of Madeira Terrace is an ambitious undertaking but one that is needed to secure the future of this extraordinary structure for the people of Brighton and Hove.

“This essential funding will assist in de-risking the initial stages of the project.

“We fully support the council’s repair strategy and look forward to work beginning on site imminently.”

The announcement follows a visit from HE and the new MP for Brighton Kemptown Chris Ward MP to the site last Friday.

Mr Ward said: “The restoration of Madeira Terrace is hugely important, not just for protecting our unique heritage, but for breathing new life into the east of the seafront.

“Historic England’s support is a crucial step in bringing this much-loved landmark back to its former glory and a welcome sign of confidence in Brighton.

“I, like many in our city, have watched the terrace deteriorate over time with great sadness. We’ve lost this vital public space east of the pier, and I’m delighted we’re revitalising it for a whole new generation.

“This is a historic turning point that will be a proud sign of what we can achieve together.”

Council leader Bella Sankey, said: “We are now investing in a series of major projects to make Brighton & Hove’s seafront the most exciting in the country. As part of that we’re committed to the restoration of Madeira Terrace and want to proceed with it as soon as possible.”

The terrace has progressively been closed off to the public since 2012.

In March 2020, its listing was upgraded from Grade II to Grade II*, on Historic England’s advice. The upgrade recognised the structure’s architectural and historic importance and allowed for it to be added to the Heritage at Risk Register for the first time.

This has unlocked funding from Historic England that is only available to buildings and structures that are most in need.

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Comments 6

  1. Miles Monty says:
    2 years ago

    Just watch.
    Administrative costs and self-appointed consultants fees for just talking about this will suddenly swallow £750,000.
    West Pier Trust mkII
    Seen it all before.

    Sorry if I’m sceptical, but I’m tired of all this.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Don’t blame you for feeling that way, this project has been going on for a very long time…

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    • Trevor P says:
      2 years ago

      We’re all sceptical Miles and you’re right to be!

      So many broken promises over the years. Warren Morgan in 2015 said the council was giving the seafront “the highest priority” and although recognising there was no quick fix, he insisted there “had been no delay finding a long-term scheme”, and that his administration and Labour colleagues were “working hard behind the scenes to produce a viable and lasting scheme.” 9 years later, still waiting…

      Reply
  2. Miles Monty says:
    2 years ago

    “This time it’ll be different”.
    No, it won’t

    Reply
  3. Former Labour Voter says:
    2 years ago

    I will believe it when I see it

    Reply
  4. Johnny says:
    2 years ago

    That’s one more arch then …..

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