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Thirty flats approved for site of old Brighton housing office

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 12 Sep, 2018 at 5:22PM
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Neighbours oppose plan to build eight-storey block of council flats in Brighton

Brighton and Hove City Council wants to build 30 flats in an eight-storey block in Selsfield Drive

An eight-storey block of flats has been approved for the site of the former housing office in Selsfield Drive, Moulsecoomb.

Brighton and Hove City Council wants to build 30 flats in an eight-storey block in Selsfield Drive

The block of 30 flats are being built by Brighton and Hove City Council and are intended to be let for “affordable” rents.

Thirteen letters of objection were sent by the public, with most concerned about the height.

The council’s Planning Committee was told that the block would be eight storeys high when seen from Lewes Road and seven storeys high when seen from Selsfield Drive.

Green councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty said: “This has caused some controversy for our tenants but I firmly believe this is a good scheme.

“I like the design and hope we will have some more of this in the future.”

Each floor has two one-bedroom and two two-bedroom flats, with the one-bed flats facing Lewes Road and the two-bedroom flats looking over Selsfield Drive.

The lower ground floor has two “accessible” two-bedroom flats as well as cycle parking and plant rooms.

Conservative councillor Carol Theobald abstained from voting as she did not like the project.

She told the Planning Committee at Hove Town Hall this afternoon: “I am not keen on the addition of two floors as, at pre-application, members raised concerns about the height of the building when it was five.

“I am not keen on the design and not keen on the colour either.”

Fellow Conservative councillor Joe Miller supported the project saying that he wanted to see more development of the Bates Estate.

However, he was unimpressed with the proposed railings, criticising their appearance, and said that he would prefer opaque balconies.

Referring to the loss of light for a few residents in the neighbouring block, he said: “One concern is the three windows in the building next door.

“But this is is affordable housing which is good to do.”

Labour councillor Claire Moonan said: “It is a good design and I like the materials.

“It is providing much-needed affordable housing.”

Committee chairman Labour councillor Julie Cattell said: “I know how far the project team have been pushed on this. We have pushed quite hard.

“We’ve had to consider the tree and the impact on other buildings.”

“This design has really changed.”

Ten councillors voted in favour of the scheme, with Councillor Theobald abstaining.

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Comments 4

  1. rolivan says:
    8 years ago

    Why Abstain if you are against it?

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    • Sally G says:
      8 years ago

      I’d imagine it would be called politics…. you can’t be accused of voting against the provision of social housing by your opponents.

      But then many politicians are in it for themselves in my opinion

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  2. Leo says:
    8 years ago

    I’m guessing that abstaining can be seen as a form of protest…

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  3. Private individual says:
    8 years ago

    Councillors sometimes abstain when they want to object but don’t have a valid reason for doing so.

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