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Planning a major development

All pages relating to planning a major development

American Express Community Stadium

How we approved plans for the new stadium for Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.

Circus Street municipal market site

How we're developing the Circus Street municipal market site.

Former Royal Alexandra Hospital Site

Planning consultation Officers conducted an extensive consultation with residents, amenity groups and the site owner to establish priorities for the future development of the site, including a public exhibition.   The results of this consultation were used to inform the development of a Planning Brief for the site. The Brief was granted formal approval at the Environment Cabinet Member meeting on 25 March 2010.  Brief and background documents The final Planning Brief and background documents can be viewed here:

New England House - The Fusebox

How we worked with partner organisations to redevelop New England House as a workspace for Digital Media.

King Alfred development

How we're redeveloping King Alfred Leisure Centre in Hove.

A new future for the Brighton Centre

Historic redevelopment information about the Brighton Centre.

British Airways i360 and new heritage centre

Information about the planning process and opening of the British Airways i360.

West Pier

Proposed redevelopment of the West Pier of 2004.

Brighton Station site / New England Quarter

Development of the wider Brighton Station area since 2004.

Open Market redevelopment

The Open Market is open for business The Open Market re-opened for business on Saturday 19 July 2014. 45 new tenants moved into their spaces offering fresh, locally sourced food and goods, as well as a variety of arts, crafts, services and garden goods.

Brighton Marina development

Developments that have been completed and requested at the Brighton Marina site,

London Road regeneration

London Road shops In recent years London Road has become the focus of a number of strategies and projects - as well as organised groups - all aimed at improving its environment and turning around its economic fortunes. 

Development Plans

Read the Draft City Plan Part Two as well as the adopted City Plan Part One, retained policies of the Brighton & Hove Local Plan (2005) and adopted policies Map.

Improving the seafront

Our projects for redeveloping Brighton & Hove's seafront.

Landscaping work on the seafront around the British Airways i360

Current status Work on the seafront at either side of the British Airways i360 is almost complete. We’re aiming for all the work to be finished this summer and are continuing to keep businesses informed The work includes:

Homes for Brighton & Hove

Our plan to build 1000 new homes in the city.

Preston Barracks planning documents

All documents relating to the developments at Preston Barracks.

Black Rock rejuvenation proposals

New England House planning and redevelopment documents

Full and abridged reports of the development of the Fusebox creative hub at New England House.

Brighton Station site / New England Quarter planning documents

Briefing note and sustainability measures report for the development of the Brighton Station site / New England Quarter.

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