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Sauna customers could inadvertently moon seafront passers-by, councillors fear

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Thursday 5 Mar, 2026 at 5:17PM
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Rockwater plans to replace three kiosks with saunas

The lack of changing facilities at a seafront sauna could expose passers-by to being inadvertently “mooned”, according to councillors.

Rockwater in Kingsway, Hove, has been granted planning permission to replace three beach hut style food and drink kiosks with saunas.

Some neighbours were worried about pollution because the plans initially proposed timber-fired saunas.

But members of Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee were told yesterday (Wednesday 4 March) that each sauna would now contain an electric sauna heater.

And rather than one building with three pitched rooves and a changing space and lockers, the saunas would now be in separate huts in keeping with the style of the existing huts and the familiar look of the wider seafront.

Conservative councillor Carol Theobald said that she regularly used the kiosks but accepted that saunas were a current popular health kick.

Councillor Theobald said: “I can imagine all these people in bathrobes walking through the restaurant. On the whole, it’s a trend at the moment. It might not last but it’s a good thing.”

Brighton and Hove Independent councillor Mark Earthey asked whether people would be walking to and fro in their bathrobes.

He said: “I just rather fear what Councillor Theobald has said. I’m rather frightened that, with all these people wandering around with bathrobes, when there’s an unfortunate gust of wind, we’re all going to get ‘mooned’.”

At the meeting at Hove Town Hall, Green councillor Sue Shanks asked how the business could operate without changing rooms and showers.

She was told that customers would only be able to use a sauna when Rockwater was open and they would use the customer toilets as changing rooms.

Councillor Shanks said: “It’s very noisy, Rockwater. I do go there sometimes.

“It is a sort of creep that we’re getting a lot of private stuff along there and therefore it’s less available to people to just go to the beach without seeing assorted commercial operations.”

Labour councillor Joy Robinson supported the commercialisation of the seafront.

Councillor Robinson said: “We do need the extra income. We need the money to fund renovating our railings and our shelters. I’m not saying that this is doing that but we need more commercialisation.”

Nine councillors voted in favour of the application by Rockwater which is owned by Luke Davis, 47, and Luke Jacobs, 38. Councillor Shanks abstained.

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Comments 7

  1. BADGE says:
    3 months ago

    Let’s hope this doesn’t mean that the Changing Places toilet at Rockwater gets misused.

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  2. Disgruntled of Hove says:
    3 months ago

    Absolutely mad. Get changed in a restaurant toilet and creep through it to a sauna on a public footpath right by the drinks terrace. Horrendous. It’s packed down there as it is

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  3. Mrs Brown says:
    3 months ago

    Embarrassing ignorance of the Conservative Councillor Theobold, but not surprising. Saunas aren’t a ‘new fad’, they’ve been around for up to 7000 years!
    https://mysaunaworld.com/blogs/sauna-tips/history-of-saunas?srsltid=AfmBOor_XFnNRw3so5812SFDZ2gg6HUPnQSRKp1JaPYxsg364cHWRb_F

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  4. Sickofidiots says:
    3 months ago

    Will be full of weirdos. Who wants to go for a drink and share the loo with naked sweaty people…actually don’t answer that!

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  5. Stephen hannon says:
    3 months ago

    Those beach huts were only meant to be temporary during COVID.covid finished 4 years ago yet they are still here blocking our wonderful seafront & creating major mobility issues when busy

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  6. Tracy Ward says:
    3 months ago

    Weren’t these booths supposed to be temporary structures? How come they are being converted into something else now?

    Reply
  7. Bobby McGee says:
    3 months ago

    That would be a nice surprise in the morning. Being faced with the crack of, er, Dawn.

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