At a meeting on Monday, 12 August, Brighton & Hove City Council cabinet members voted to approve a further £3million to move forward the restoration of the Grade 2* listed Madeira Terrace.
Councillor Jacob Taylor, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Finance and City Regeneration, said: “We are committed to the restoration of Madeira Terrace and want to proceed with it as soon as possible. That’s why we called an urgent cabinet meeting to make a decision and get moving. “While the sum is large, the opportunity to take a major step forward to restore some pride in the east of the city must not be missed.” As well as restoring 28 arches and bays, Phase 1 will also include:
Council Leader Bella Sankey added: “There has been strong public support for the restoration among residents and businesses, as well as from heritage organisations such as Historic England and the Victorian Society. We hope that completing this first phase will showcase how the Terrace can be successfully restored.” “We are serious about finding a long-term solution to restoring and maintaining this iconic part of our historic seafront. As the project moves forward we will be seeking ideas from residents, local businesses and investors on how the restoration of the rest of the arches can be funded in a way Brighton-friendly way. “This is just the first phase of the restoration. We will not rest until all of the arches are restored.” |