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Lack of general housing sees student halls plans set for refusal

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 1 Apr, 2019 at 2:51PM
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Lack of general housing sees student halls plans set for refusal


Plans for a five to eight storey block of more than 300 student rooms are expected to be turned down by Brighton and Hove City councillors.

Developer Vita wants to knock down the building in Melbourne Street to build the office space, student accommodation and 24 flats.

Councillors are recommended to refuse planning permission for as the site as there is not enough non-student housing.

It is listed in the city plan as a mixed use site for employment and approximately 80 homes.

A report going before the Planning Committee on Wednesday 3 April said daylight was also poor and would impact on future occupants as well as neighbours.

Enterprise Point was previously home to the popular Access to Music music college, which closed in the summer of 2016.

Neighbours have sent 49 objections saying there is too much student housing in the area and not enough affordable homes.

One Melbourne Street resident, whose name was redacted on the council’s online planning portal, wrote: “The street is already densely populated by HMO properties.

“Adding another 400+ new students to this narrow one way street will cause considerable noise disturbances from extra footfall.”

They described the development as making life unbearable for working residents while turning  Melbourne Street  into a “glorified entrance for a student metropolis”.

A Hartingdon Road resident, whose name was also redacted, wrote: “Melbourne Street is simply too small a thoroughfare to cope with all these extra residents coming and going (also months of construction).

“It will add to the huge influx of students moving into the area. Affects infrastructure of public transport, refuse, and parking already stretched to capacity.”

A Shanklin Road resident, whose name was also redacted, wrote: “I agree that the Enterprise Point area is needed regeneration, however, I object to these plans on the basis that have been put forward so far.

“Instead of developing the area with a community focus the current plans are alienating.”

The current three Hanover and Elm Grove councillors, Emma Daniel, David Gibson and Dick Page, have all written to the committee against the scheme.

In 2014 planning permission was granted to demolish part of the building and build extensions and further blocks for offices and homes.

The Planning Committee meets in public at Hove Town Hall from 2pm on Wednesday 3 April.

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  1. Sue Bryant says:
    7 years ago

    The council should think about more housing for its residents instead of students who leave after a while ,but other residents stay

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  2. Claudia Robinson says:
    7 years ago

    Brighton City is full of too many students and do not give enough space for residents and their children. It’s a great place to visit but is dominated by students during especially during the summers,this does not leave much space for other visitors and have noticed the lack of family’s visiting in the summer. I feel Brighton City is also loosing its charm and it’s quirkiness. The students who come here are tempory and do not seem to have much respect for the city, they litter the beaches and causes havoc in some areas. There needs to be a balance. It’s seem it’s all about the money but in the end the City will only spend more trying to maintain it.

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  3. Hugo says:
    7 years ago

    Shame. Students bring in money. Most locals just cost us with their benefits and affordable housing. If you can’t afford Brighton and hove either get a better job or move to a cheap area like portslade or Worthing

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