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Brighton museum’s plans for passage under station revealed

Brighton Toy and Model Museum launches crowdfunding campaign for Trafalgar arches project

by Felice Southwell
Friday 10 May, 2024 at 3:25PM
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Brighton museum’s plans for passage under station revealed

Pictures showing how the Trafalgar Street arches could look when opened up and restored have been published.

Brighton Toy and Model Museum released the pictures as it re-launched its crowdfunding campaign to revitalise the upper section of the North Laine street.

It hopes to transform the arches with lighting for the underpass, ornamental glasswork and windows into the museum.

The area, which is currently boarded-up and graffitied, is a pedestrian gateway to North Laine under Brighton Station.

But the museum says the neglected area puts off locals and visitors, and is asking the community for help to restore it.

The current Trafalgar arches (top) and plans for its regeneration (bottom). Pic: Brighton Toy Museum.

It says: “We propose refitting the arches with ornamental framed glasswork, reminiscent of the interwar era when the station entrance was active.

“This will not only beautify the area but also deter graffiti and vandalism, making it a safer and more inviting space for locals and tourists alike.

“With your support, we can bring this vision to life and turn Trafalgar Street into a vibrant hub once again.”

The museum’s plan to restore the site, relies on a crowdfunding campaign which seeks to raise funds for the installation of framed glasswork, preservation of historical elements, and ongoing maintenance.

As part of the crowdfunding campaign, the museum will also offer various incentives to personal and business donors, such as exclusive tours, commemorative plaques, and special events.

The crowdfunding campaign, which has a £10,000 target, is currently live and will run until Friday, 5 July 2024.

You can find out more here.

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Comments 12

  1. Dave says:
    2 years ago

    Good to see someone taking an interest in the area. Shame network rail don’t stump up something towards this as ultimately it’s their property.

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  2. Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    I’m surprised they didn’t go down the EBT route if it’s £10,000 they are looking for.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      EDB route, rather.

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  3. Barry Johnson says:
    2 years ago

    Good idea. Reopen the attractive public toilets walled up underneath too. Trafalgar Street is currently a hole. Time to see a re-birth.

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    • MikeyA says:
      2 years ago

      You were able to access the station from Trafalgar Street too.

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  4. Roger Ross says:
    2 years ago

    How about restoring the station entrance that would increase activity.

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  5. Stephen Crane says:
    2 years ago

    From memory, the toilets under the station were quite big and slightly ornate.

    But, the entrance to the station from the tunnel was always a useful cut-through.

    Reply
  6. tipsy Harris says:
    2 years ago

    the men’s toilets entrance was down under what is whsmiths now back in the day whsmith used to be over where the self service ticket machines now are

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