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Department for Transport pledges £9m to restore Brighton seafront

Thanks to a successful £9m bid to the Department for Transport’s Highways Maintenance Challenge Fund, repairs to a key part of Brighton’s seafront will go ahead.

The council will now be able to carry out urgent reconstruction of the former West Street Shelter Hall, part of the historic Arches.

Built in the 1880s this unusual building actually supports the upper promenade at the junction of the A259 and West Street and is in a very poor condition and is in need of replacement.

Major regeneration of the city’s seafront is also being supported through Brighton & Hove’s Local Transport Plan, approved by the Policy & Resources Committee last week, before the bid outcome was known. Councillors approved spending of £250,000 from the budget so that work can start as soon as possible on the Shelter Hall.

Councillor Ian Davey, lead member for transport, said: “This is great news for the ongoing regeneration of the seafront and a real boost for the city. This £9m is probably the biggest single financial award for transport that Brighton & Hove has ever received.

“It will enable us to reconstruct the derelict Victorian former shelter hall and allow this busy junction to be remodelled to help people move and traffic flow more smoothly. It will also provide a great new seafront business location on the popular lower promenade as well as new public toilets.

“This much-needed cash injection follows on from the £7m plus that we have already invested in reconstruction of the arches around the I360 site and proves that where we have the confidence and vision to invest more will follow.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .

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