• About
    • Ethics policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ownership, funding and corrections
    • Complaints procedure
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
Brighton and Hove News
14 May, 2026
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Brighton and Hove News
No Result
View All Result
Home Brighton

More parts of Madeira Terraces closed off

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 10 Apr, 2015 at 11:42AM
A A
4
More parts of Madeira Terraces closed off

More sections of the Madeira Terraces have been closed to the public this week after new structural problems were discovered.

Madeira Terraces railingsFencing went up on Thursday preventing access to the walkway above the Jag Gallery in Madeira Drive.
And Brighton and Hove News understands that artists working in the studios beneath have been told they may have to leave within days because of structural issues.

“A council spokesperson said: “Work has been ongoing for some time to address structural issues affecting the Madeira Terraces.
“Our most recent structural survey uncovered issues with the Jag Gallery building.

“We are in regular contact with the tenant as we explore the implications of these structural issues.

“As a precautionary measure we have put up safety barriers to prevent public access to the affected area.”

Ken Frost, a company director with an interest in a nearby seafront business, said: “New barricades have been put up to stop people walking along yet another part of the decaying crumbling seafront, just above Jag and associated galleries.

“The east side of pier seafront is being allowed to rot, crumbling structures, empty buildings and rusting green railings. Skidrow On Sea is a more appropriate name.”

Parts of the Grade II listed structure were first closed off in December 2013.

The council says the problems relate to the corrosion of internal supporting beams and bolted connections within the concrete infill deck.

The concrete therefore needs to be carefully removed without disturbing the brittle cast iron. Any work needs to be approved by English Heritage.

In March last year, the council’s seafront scrutiny panel was told the council had set aside £0.5million to start work.

But in April, the collapse of the Fortune of War arches and the subsequent closure of the A259 for nine months refocused attention on repairs west of the pier.

Last month, the council was given £9m by the government to rebuild the arches under the A259 and the old shelter hall.

However, it’s estimated the total cost of seafront repairs is £100m.

Support quality, independent, local journalism that matters. Donate here.
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare

Comments 4

  1. Margaret Winter says:
    11 years ago

    again it’s a case of massive underfunding by the Council and years of neglect of their own properties. The West Pier was a perfect example. This Council is hell bent on rampant commercialism along all its seafront at the expense of its residents so they let the seafront rot. The residents don’t need 350 metre tall tower on the beach front but well looked after beach walkways for all to enjoy. If little old Eastbourne can do it why can’t Brighton??

    Reply
  2. Gzunder says:
    11 years ago

    Tragic how successive administrations have let our basic infrastructure rot. The greens are no different despite their hollow claims to protect the environment. Lol

    Reply
    • hawksmoor1661 says:
      11 years ago

      Blaming a minority Green administration in the middle of unprecedented government austerity for decades of maladministration and infrastructural neglect of successive majority Labour and Tory Councils is a bit rich don’t you think…

      Reply
  3. Graham Hale says:
    11 years ago

    Leaving the i360 viewing tower out of it (as it totally privately funded via a central government loan that Brighton council will get £1million per annum interest payments from) the idea that the council would demolish the Brighton centre to extend Churchill Square shopping to the seafront and spend £450 million doing this and building a new conference centre down at Black rock whilst Madeira Drive Terraces and The Brighton Hippodrome crumbles and decays like the West Pier is as ludicrous as the length of this sentence!!! Thank goodness the council is changing!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most read

Three women recovered off Brighton beach not believed to have attended nightclub

Drowned women now identified, police believe

Bodies of three women recovered from sea off Brighton beach

Lewes brewery plans taproom and pizza restaurant next to Prince Albert

Father in High Court bid to challenge Hove GP’s ‘unlawful’ gender treatment policy

Work on £7m seafront cycle lane scheme due to start in autumn

Brighton and Hove MPs speak out after women’s bodies recovered from sea

More parts of Madeira Terraces closed off

Channel 4 to show drama based on Brighton medical student who lured man to his death

Seafront bus lane to stay

Newsletter

Arts and Culture

  • All
  • Music
  • Theatre
  • Food and Drink
Review: Kindling’s lunch to linger over

Review: Kindling’s lunch to linger over

14 May 2026
Patti Smith: A legend returns to Brighton Dome

Patti Smith: A legend returns to Brighton Dome

13 May 2026
Katie Kirby: Lottie Brooks’s Diary

Katie Kirby brings Lottie Brooks to life

12 May 2026
Time Keeps the Drummer

Fevered Sleep brings eclectic Time Keeps The Drummer to Brighton

12 May 2026
Load More

Sport

  • All
  • Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Cricket
Bruce on the Boundary – Robinson ready to take the next step

Sussex cruise to seven-wicket win over Leicestershire at Hove

by Bruce Talbot - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
11 May 2026
0

Sussex 430 (113.4 overs) and 131-3 (15.3 overs) Leicestershire 328 (88.4 overs) and 232 (80.5 overs) Sussex (23 points) beat...

Bruce on the Boundary – Robinson ready to take the next step

Sussex kept at bay as Leicestershire fight back on day three at Hove

by Paul Weaver - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
10 May 2026
0

Sussex 430 all out (113.4 overs) Leicestershire 328 all out (88.4 overs) and 154-4 (56 overs) Leicestershire (5 points) lead...

Brighton and Hove Albion reach Women’s FA Cup final for first time

Brighton and Hove Albion reach Women’s FA Cup final for first time

by PA sport staff
10 May 2026
0

Liverpool 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 3 Brighton and Hove Albion substitute Nadine Noordam struck a dramatic added-time winner to...

Bruce on the Boundary – Robinson ready to take the next step

Sussex take lead over Leicestershire at Hove

by Paul Weaver - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
9 May 2026
0

Sussex 386-8 (101 overs) Leicestershire 328 (88.4 overs) Sussex (6 points) lead Leicestershire (4 points) by 58 runs with 2...

Load More
April 2015
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  
« Mar   May »

RSS From Sussex News

  • Smurf line drug dealer jailed 13 May 2026
  • Patti Smith: A legend returns to Brighton Dome 13 May 2026
  • Driver arrested after woman dies in crash today 12 May 2026
  • Ministers consult on latest plan for shake up of Sussex councils 12 May 2026
  • Man, 68, charged with rape 9 May 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Complaints
  • Ownership, funding and corrections
  • Ethics
  • T&C

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
  • Sport
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News