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Sea Lanes open-air swimming pool on Brighton beach granted planning permission

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 3 Apr, 2019 at 7:24PM
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Hundreds back bid to build swimming pool on Brighton beach

An artist's impression of the revised Sea Lanes scheme

Plans to build an outdoor swimming pool on Brighton beach were unanimously approved by councillors this afternoon (Wednesday 3 April).

An artist’s impression of the revised Sea Lanes scheme

The proposed 25-metre pool – known as Sea Lanes – was given temporary permission for five years by Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee.

The decision sparked celebrations in the council chamber at Hove Town Hall after the team behind the project had been praised for responding positively after an earlier application was turned down.

They hope to build the pool complex at the old Peter Pan amusement site between Madeira Drive and Volk’s Railway, just west of the Yellowave volleyball pitches.

The plans include one and two-storey moveable modular buildings with a first-floor deck. They are intended to provide a flexible events space and a mixture of shops, cafés, restaurants and offices.

Brighton and Hove Conservation Advisory Group opposed the scheme, saying that it would restrict the view from Madeira Terraces. It also criticised the proposed use of black rubber cladding.

Green councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty said that any steel used in the buildings should be marine grade steel to prevent it becoming a “rust fest”.

He was also concerned about a proposed condition requiring the “vegetated shingle” to be maintained for 10 years even though the application was for only five years. But he was told that the requirement would be legally enforceable.

Councillor Mac Cafferty said: “There are still lots of problems with this. One of the main ones is this scheme should be lending more support to the arches – to really work in tandem with them. But that is their decision and it is unfortunate that (support) has not come forward.”

Fellow Green councillor Leo Littman described 10 years as “nothing in ecological terms” and asked for the prospect of a 25-year requirement to maintain the shingle.

He was told that it would disproportionate but he put the request to the vote and councillors voted six to four for the longer period.

Councillor Littman said that he had compared the previous planning application, which was rejected in December, with the current proposal.

He said: “Looking at the two applications next to each other, I have realised what it reminded me of – randomly stacked Oxo cubes. The replacement is much improved.”

He added: “This is something we really want on the seafront and it is a question of doing that without doing more damage.”

Labour councillor Clare Moonan voted for the scheme when the Planning Committee considered it last year.

She said: “This is going to be a fantastic regeneration of Madeira Drive. It will bring in people, bring in jobs and money into the economy. It’s a kick start for that whole stretch.”

It was the last meeting for Conservative councillor Lynda Hyde, who previously chaired the Planning Committee and who previously opposed the project. She said that the new scheme was for an “enviable” facility.

She said: “I said the previous application was ‘hideous’. This is no longer the case.

“I particularly welcome the strategically placed gaps and the improvement in the design of the building.”

Conservative councillor Carol Theobald voted for the scheme last time and said that she hoped it would be turned into a 50-metre pool.

An earlier version of the Sea Lanes proposal

Fellow Conservative Denise Cobb described herself as a year-round swimmer and surfer who welcomed the pool as way of a teaching people how to swim in sea currents safely.

After the meeting, Sea Lanes director Joe McNulty said: “We are delighted the council granted permission.

“Sea Lanes will benefit the local community and provide a much-needed outdoor pool open all year round.”

He said that if it worked commercially then the company would consider building a 50-metre pool.

Mr McNulty said that work was expected to start at the end of this year and he hoped that it would be open by April next year.

The revised application included changes to the height – reduced by 1.27 metres – with gaps to give sea views and a softer colour palette.

It also included green roofs and a larger “vegetated shingle” bank between Yellowave and Banjo Groyne.

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  1. Graham Baughan says:
    3 years ago

    In the tender process to operate the site, how many other parties were involved?
    I know that South Downs Leisure Trust are the operators but who were the other organisations who also showed an interest in operating this facility?

    Kind regards.

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