Council leader issues ultimatum to Terraces developer for news on progress of the development.
Cllr Warren Morgan, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council has today (October 24, 2017) written to the leaseholder of the Aquarium Terraces site, Richard Franklin of Brighton Seafront Regeneration (BSR) Ltd asking for an urgent update on the lengthy delay to works on site.
Cllr Morgan also wants to know how time is going to be made up on the project and details of when refurbishment milestones will be reached.
Plans for a major redevelopment of the Aquarium Terraces to include a new branch of the Soho House members club were approved in April 2016. In September 2016 BSR submitted another planning application needed to finalise various details of the building such as materials and finishes but since then nothing has happened and the poor appearance of the site on the seafront has attracted complaints.
Cllr Morgan said: “There are many positive developments in this hugely important area; the Zip Wire, Sea Lanes, the Madeira Terraces appeal. But the Aquarium Terraces site is a dreadful eyesore and doesn’t provide residents or visitors with a positive impression of Madeira Drive or the city as a whole.
“I’m incredibly frustrated at the slowness of the scheme to progress, especially in light of the undertakings provided at a meeting in June this year when Richard Franklin, along with Nick Jones of Soho House, confirmed construction was due to start last month.
“We know Soho House is committed to the scheme but there still appears to be no activity underway on site. We simply will not wait indefinitely for BSR – or indeed any developer – to start works once planning permission has been granted. We have powers to act if necessary and we will make use of those powers.”
In his letter, Cllr Morgan has also made it clear that he expects BSR to comply with the conditions of the lease which set out that the leaseholder is obliged to keep the whole of the premises in good repair, including external redecoration every third year of the term.
In his letter Cllr Morgan writes: “The continuing lack of compliance with these clauses is having an increasingly detrimental effect on the buildings and local environment and these matters must now be attended to and your responsibilities fully met.”
Cllr Morgan has offered BSR support but has said he must hear from them by November 10 with a clear plan of action and timeframes.