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Brighton i360 hopes cricket game Sixes will prove to be a hit

Councillors are due to decide whether the indebted seafront attraction can put three shipping containers on the lower prom to house a new food and drink and events offer

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Wednesday 31 May, 2023 at 8:56PM
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Missed loan payment spurs council to review Brighton i360 debt

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The owner of the Brighton i360 should learn next week whether it can place three converted shipping containers on the lower prom to house the cricket game Sixes.

The “immersive” game is part of a plan to draw more people to the seafront attraction, with a chance to “eat, drink and bat” in each of the three containers.

The i360 has applied to Brighton and Hove City Council for temporary planning permission for the wooden-clad containers – from next month until September 2025.

A separate planning application is expected to propose turning over the current restaurant space to two more virtual cricket nets.

The plans submitted to the council said that the shipping containers would have a metallic finish, including glass doors, fixed windows and openable sides.

The council has received six comments in support of the scheme and 12 objections. The council’s Conservation Advisory Group (CAG) has also objected to the plans.

It said that the scheme would have a “detrimental effect” on the surrounding conservation area and the grade I listed pier head base and kiosk.

An objector, whose details were redacted on the council’s website, said: “Shipping containers on the beach (usually associated with toilets in this location) are an absolute disgrace to consider in this area.

“No amount of cladding (which has not been specified on the application) will soften the blow of these giant eyesores.

“Aside from how ugly they will look, and how the i360 seems to think the beach is theirs, they will create a ‘hidden space’ behind them, up to the subway.

“That will only encourage the kind of anti-social drinking and behaviour that the seafront has tried very hard to clamp down on in the last couple of years.”

A supporter, whose details were also redacted, said: “We believe the planned development at the i360 by Sixes Cricket will bring more people into the area which is currently underused and help create a more vibrant space.

“It is important to bring more people to the King’s Road Arches and we believe this will help to achieve that.”

The i360 is on a sticky financial wicket and hopes that the Sixes venture could help generate much-needed revenue, with the attraction now more than £48 million in debt to the council.

The attraction’s operator originally borrowed £36 million from the government’s Public Works Loan Board, with the loan brokered by the council, but it has missed several repayments.

The proposed Brighton i360 shipping containers in the foreground looking west – Image by Marks Barfield Architects

In February, councillors were told that a new strategy was aimed at boosting visitor numbers. Ideas including walks on top of the i360 pod and “immersive experiences” that mixed theatre with food and drink – as well as street food stands and a “games bar”.

The i360’s owner said: “Brighton is set to become the fifth city in the UK to welcome the hugely popular Sixes brand and the brand’s very first beachfront location.

“This marks Sixes’ eighth venue to date and follows Manchester, Birmingham, Leicester and four sites in London.

“Re-imagining cricket for the modern age, guests can look forward to precision sports technology alongside burgers, sharing plates and wood-fired pizzas, as well as a full menu of classic cocktails, beer, wine and shakes.

“Quality food and drink is at the heart of what Sixes offers, making it a must-visit destination with or without the cricket.”

The council’s Planning Committee is due to meet at Hove Town Hall at 11am on Wednesday 7 June when the application is expected to be decided. The meeting is scheduled to be webcast on the council’s website.

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Comments 6

  1. Benjamin says:
    3 years ago

    Marketing a good and drink offering in Brighton is the equivalent of a drop in the ocean. There are literally hundreds of outlets throughout the city, offering a wide variety of foodstuffs.

    I do hope the offering comes with increased repayments to the council, as it is strapped for cash as is, and those debts need to be paid so we can work on the rest of the city.

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  2. Christian says:
    3 years ago

    Hey it’s Christian we have a,
    Cricket ground why don’t we need this in brightion if there going to be games during the day poeple will be drinking there will be drouble down there the poilce will not let this happen

    Reply
  3. David says:
    3 years ago

    Not sure about that. The i360 looks ok, but will be used as a toilet by people at night.

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  4. Nina Harez says:
    3 years ago

    What the actual??

    Are their ANY business people involved in the Council making this decision? If so, speak up now!

    The i360 has failed because it is a below par experience. It costs too much for the experience offered.

    Brighton is NOT London. The views are not London. IT IS NOT LONDON.

    Either make it into a private apartment with staff and make it into a boutique one off hotel to earn back the debt BHCC lumbered us with or the people will get to the point and take it down.

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      A boutique one-off hotel sounds just as bad as a cricket offering.

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  5. Drinking Phelims tears says:
    3 years ago

    Send Kitcat the bill.

    Reply

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