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Four-storey block of flats planned

by Felice Southwell
Wednesday 23 Nov, 2022 at 3:42PM
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Four-storey block of flats planned


A developer wants to build a four-storey block of flats into the hillside near Brighton Racecourse.

Boxleaf, which recently had a similar scheme for a terrace of “hidden” homes in Hollingdean approved, now wants to built flats in Queensway, in Craven Vale.

Two semi-detached houses at 119 and 121 will have to be knocked down to make way for the block of 13 flats.

Four of the flats meet affordable housing requirements, and there are plans for landscaping and storage for bins and cycles.

The plot in Queensway where the flats are planned

Boxleaf initially planned a scheme of 16 flats on the site, but scaled this down after pre-application discussions with planning officers.

The planning application states: “We have reduced the size and volume of the earlier scheme and created a building style which blends typical characteristics and materials from the buildings around.

“Our proposal seeks to use the steeply sloping gradients of the site, to generate and conceal a higher density solution.

“The resulting proposal is a larger building than its neighbours, and yet makes little impact on their existing properties.”

Before the application was submitted, Boxleaf took advice from the council to use a brick finish to better fit with other build styles on the street, to include balconies for upper floor flats and to replace biodiversity and trees.

One online comment objecting to the development says: “Parking is shocking at the moment and with another apparent this is going to be ridiculous.

“I pay £306 and have to park on a different road most of the time.

“This has to be improved before these take place.

“We are having less and less spaces especially as most households have two vehicles.”

You can find the full application on the council’s planning portal under reference BH2022/02926.

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  1. Dean Fallini says:
    4 years ago

    This is a ludicrous over-development that will overlook all the gardens next to and behind the plot. It will create more need for parking, more noise and ultimately be bad for the current neighbours. I hope these greedy developers get refused.

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    • Benjamin says:
      4 years ago

      It’s actually very difficult to “refuse” developments.

      An easy solution for resident parking though, talk to your local resident association and Parking officer in BHCC in arranging to get a petition together to change your paid parking to resident-only parking.

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