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Could scrappy seafront site become an ice rink?

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 13 Jul, 2022 at 2:37PM
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Could scrappy seafront site become an ice rink?

Planet Ice in Bristol

A councillor is pushing for an ice rink to go on a scrappy-looking site on Hove seafront which currently serves as the roof for a disused and derelict bowling alley.

Independent councillor Bridget Fishleigh hopes to attract support for the plan, which could generate cash for the council, at a meeting next week.

The rink would be built and run by a private company in a five-year deal that has echoes of the Royal Pavilion ice rink at Christmas and the temporary Brighton Wheel.

She plans to ask colleagues at a full meeting of Brighton and Hove City Council to “do everything they can” to bring a privately operated ice rink to the area.

And the site that she has in mind sits between the King Alfred Leisure Centre and the “Kingsway to the Sea” stretch of Hove seafront where a £13 million revamp is planned.

Councillor Fishleigh is asking for support in a motion just weeks after she quizzed the Green council leader Phélim Mac Cafferty about the idea at another town hall meeting.

She said that in Bristol, a new rink run by Planet Ice attracted 700 people a day, but the operator had “not being given any encouragement” to come to Brighton and Hove.

Councillor Fishleigh said: “No one is asking the council to build an ice rink so there is no need for officers who aren’t experts in the business models of ice rinks to come up with excuses about why residents can’t have one.

“The nearest ice rinks are in Guildford, Streatham and Gosport. Why are officers treating an ice rink as a local sporting facility like a swimming pool or tennis courts rather than a tourism attraction and destination venue that has a much wider target audience and catchment area?”

Councillor Mac Cafferty had concerns about the financial viability of an ice rink, adding that it would cost at least £10 million and have a “high energy footprint”.

He said that this was “at odds with the council’s priorities around the climate agenda” although there were no figures for how many people travel how far by what means of transport to ice rinks elsewhere.

Councillor Mac Cafferty said: “If you don’t have a funder for an ice rink, you face similar challenges you would and have with a swimming pool.

“There’s a viability gap because an ice rink won’t pay for itself. Then you need to talk about how you bridge that viability gap.

“As with the King Alfred, this is why you’ve always had really extensive housing elements that allow you to pay or subsidise for the element of the swimming pool with things that will have a greater residual value.”

Planet Ice in Bristol

Councillor Fishleigh quoted the council’s Sports Investment Plan which said that an ice rink required 30 per cent of the population to be under 24 to be viable.

This was the case, she said. The first results of the census last year indicated that under 24s accounted for just over 30 per cent of the population in Brighton and Hove.

Independent councillor Peter Atkinson is expected to support Councillor Fishleigh at next week’s council meeting. He said that he used to go to the old ice rink in West Street, Brighton.

Councillor Atkinson said: “I remember the days of Brighton Tigers and the ice rink at the bottom of West Street.

“It was an incredibly popular venue for all ages – fun and great exercise. I really hope we can bring an ice rink back to Brighton and Hove.”

The West Street rink, home of the Brighton Tigers ice hockey team, closed in 1965, and its replacement on the corner of King’s Road closed in 1972.

Another rink, in Queen Square, closed in 2003. In 2009, under the Conservatives, the council agreed to sell the Queen Square site on a 150-year lease. It is now a hotel.

The site above the old bowling alley on Hove seafront

Campaigners have battled for a new ice rink in Brighton and Hove for years, with some joining Planet Ice to meet Green councillor Martin Osborne and a senior council official, Donna Chisholm, in April to discuss the potential of a year-round rink.

Last July, ice rink campaigner Emma Andrews asked the council’s Tourism, Equalities, Communities and Culture Committee to consider a temporary rink on an unused area west of the King Alfred.

But, she said, council officers disagreed with the term “unused area” because the site was the “roof” of the vacant and ageing former bowling alley.

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Comments 7

  1. ChrisC says:
    4 years ago

    I don’t understand this obsession sone people have with an Ice rink.

    It’s quite simple if a commercial operator thought it would be viable they’d have built one years ago.

    But that’s the issue. It’s likely not commercially viable.

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  2. Steve Smith says:
    4 years ago

    When I first moved to Brighton in 2004 there was talk of an ice rink, firstly at the Black Rock site. The there were ambitious plans for the King Alfred site. The a whole new wonderful world-beating conference centre. The expansion of the Churchill Square centre. And now, another mirage appears in the desert of Brighton redevelopment plans. And, 8 years after I moved out of Brighton, nothing, but nothing has been achieved. 18 years of f***k all except more and more poky overpriced flats. maybe you all should just give up.

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  3. Chris says:
    4 years ago

    Of course not. Up there with hosepipe bans and BBQ summers as far as clickbait goes….

    Reply
  4. AO says:
    4 years ago

    How on earth can the councillors give any opinion on the financial viability of an ice rink, after the fiasco of the I360 that they supported. If the council say it won’t work, then it probably will.

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  5. Lynn says:
    4 years ago

    The Council still haven’t adhered to the ruling of the SR21 policy
    to replace the Queen Square Rink like for like or better. It took a young 11 year old boy SONNY KEYWOOD to bring this policy to Their notice and some of the councillors Didn’t even know about it. They should have chosen the Ice rink over the I360 which is a white elephant and always will be

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  6. Jon says:
    4 years ago

    If you have a location next to the beach and the sea it seems logical to me to have a water sports facility like the proposed lifesaving school or sailing club. Why they’re building racquet sports courts in the windiest place in Brighton & Hove or an ice rink which need to attract enthusiasts from a wide area to a place with poor transport links doesn’t seem to make sense.
    Or just leave as a green space which can be used for many things because in an ever growing city there are very few of them and no developer is going to build one

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  7. Fishwife, 49 says:
    4 years ago

    There used to be an (underground) ice rink there: I often went as a girl, back in the eighties. Then it became a bowling alley. Then it became a laser quest.
    The fact that all these businesses failed, and that the King Alfred is haemorrhaging money, suggest that it’s not an ideal site for a leisure venue. In addition, I imagine that an ice rink is likely to be an extremely energy-hungry enterprise, and would need well-insulated walls with no windows in order to sustain a low temperature: is this really a sensible use of a seafront site?

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