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New planning rules for Brighton Marina approved

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 17 Feb, 2025 at 5:35PM
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Grey water lodges at Brighton Marina - Picture by Google Earth

New planning rules for Brighton Marina will be approved after residents and businesses voted to adopt them.

Referendums were held on Thursday last week on the neighbourhood plan, which will be used to help decide planning applications in the area.

In both – one for residents, one for businesses – an overwhelming majority for yes was reached.

It calls for more homes, a health centre and a new primary school to be built there – meaning that should anyone come forward with these plans, they are more likely to go ahead.

Councillor Liz Loughran, chair of the Planning Committee, said: “I would like to thank the Brighton Marina Neighbourhood Forum for their work in developing this plan in consultation with their local community.

“And, of course, the residents and business people whose votes will help shape the future of their community.

“Following the Hove Station Area and Rottingdean Parish referendums, this will be the third part of the city to have a Made Neighbourhood Plan. I hope other areas will soon follow suit and bring forward their own plans.”

92% of the 248 votes cast by residents and 8 of the 9 votes cast in the business referendum were in favour of the plan being adopted by the council.

To see what’s in the plan, click here.

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  1. MikeyMike says:
    11 months ago

    A Primary school seems an odd requirement for a community of mostly retired and second home owners with overseas students in the Weatherspoons prison block. Who would go there?

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    • Benjamin says:
      11 months ago

      Flip the thought around, maybe because it is a community of older and second home owners, a primary school will support diversification of the demographics?

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      • MikeyMike says:
        11 months ago

        Who would have to travel there by car presumably since the number of primary age children living at the Marina is likely to be in single figures.
        How nice that a hard-up city council has time and money to worry about diversity of demographics when they are telling us they cannot afford to keep our leisure centres and libraries open – the reduction or loss of which would negatively impact on a much larger demographic and their health and wellbeing.

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        • Benjamin says:
          11 months ago

          I’m thinking they may be more inclined to move into the Marina, Mike. Schools have a big impact on where people choose to live.

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        • Benjamin says:
          11 months ago

          Also you’re mistaking the Neighbourhood Plan as an imminent action plan.

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