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Regenerating our city
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Royal Pavilion Estate Project

Engagement and consultation for the Corn Exchange refurbishment

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    • Royal Pavilion Estate Phase 1 – Corn Exchange refurbishment
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    • Engagement and consultation for the Corn Exchange refurbishment
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Previous engagement and consultation

The initial National Lottery Heritage Fund (formerly Heritage Lottery Fund) submission was informed by a series of consultation and engagement sessions. These included workshops, presentations and surveys undertaken with a variety of stakeholders. The planning application and listed building consent applications for Phase 1 works included statutory public consultation. 

User-feedback collected by Brighton Dome & Festival Ltd suggested that the Phase 1 changes and improvements throughout the building are definitely required to enhance the audience experience and to encourage further visits and spend in the venues.  

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