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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK and ADELAIDE BH2007/02110 Flat 4 50 Brunswick Road Hove
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 03/08/2007: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2007/02110 Flat 4 50 Brunswick Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Leanne Privett 13 Shakespeare St Hove BN3 5AG BH2007/02482 Basement Flat 21 Brunswick Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations including removal of partition walls and relocation of kitchen & bathroom. Officer: Jason Hawkes 292153 Applicant: Ms Ceri Silk Agent: Sylvia Godfrey Flat B1 3rd fl Cherry Crt 10 Consort Rise 38 Tongdean Rd Hove BN3 6QE Pok Fu Lam Hong Kong CENTRAL HOVE BH2007/00986 Double Garage Seafield Road Adj Seafield Cottage r/o 35 St Aubyns Hove OLD HOVE Demolition of double garage and erection of new town house. Officer: Sue Dubberley 292097 Applicant: The Conglomerate Agent: Mr S Mckay Double Garage Site Seafield Cottage LGFF 16 Marine Sq Brighton BN2 1DL Seafield Rd Hove BH2007/02293 Flat 2 195A Church Road Hove OLD TOWN Proposed velux windows on rear elevation to form rooms in the roof. Officer: Clare Simpson 292454 Applicant: Mr Tom Norrell Agent: John Alexander F2 195A Church Rd Hove Under Lucastes Kings Barn Villas Steyniing BN44 3FH BH2007/02468 Flat 9 13 - 14 Kings Gardens Hove THE AVENUES Internal alterations including repositioning of kitchen facilities. -
ROX-Brighton-Brochure.Pdf
COMBINING THE BEST IN DESIGN, SPECIFICATION, FACILITIES AND LOCATION, ROX IS CREATING A NEW LANDMARK FOR BRIGHTON. Built on the site of the derelict Astoria theatre building, the development will comprise a mixture of outstanding design-led new homes, residents’ amenities and flexible commercial spaces that will help transform this part of the city. The design concept and delivery of this incredible development will create an unrivalled combination for Brighton. Proof, if required, that in Brighton – life ROX. Left: The eye-catching facade of ROX Brighton HANCING THE ARTS IN CENTRAL BRIGHTON. ROX will create more than just new homes, with a striking double height atrium that will house a versatile events space that can be used for exhibitions and creative collaborations. Drawing upon Brighton’s rich heritage, ROX will revitalise the existing streetscape, becoming a vibrant hub of activity that will boost the local area and create long-term kerb appeal for generations to come. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE. From the billion pound investment on the seafront to the delivery of the New England Quarter, Brighton is a forward-thinking city with an appetite for growth. Proposals have been submitted for the multimillion pound re-landscaping of Valley Gardens, to create additional green spaces, a new square and improved walking and cycling links. All of this, on the doorstep of ROX. Above: The lobby and reception area of ROX Brighton Right: A balcony at one of the duplex apartments Above: A typical living and kitchen area of a two bedroom apartment, with an outstanding specification and finish REDEFINING CONTEMPORARY LIVING FOR BRIGHTON. -
Heritage-Statement
Document Information Cover Sheet ASITE DOCUMENT REFERENCE: WSP-EV-SW-RP-0088 DOCUMENT TITLE: Environmental Statement Chapter 6 ‘Cultural Heritage’: Final version submitted for planning REVISION: F01 PUBLISHED BY: Jessamy Funnell – WSP on behalf of PMT PUBLISHED DATE: 03/10/2011 OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS ON CONTENT: Uploaded by WSP on behalf of PMT. Environmental Statement Chapter 6 ‘Cultural Heritage’ ES Chapter: Final version, submitted to BHCC on 23rd September as part of the planning application. This document supersedes: PMT-EV-SW-RP-0001 Chapter 6 ES - Cultural Heritage WSP-EV-SW-RP-0073 ES Chapter 6: Cultural Heritage - Appendices Chapter 6 BSUH September 2011 6 Cultural Heritage 6.A INTRODUCTION 6.1 This chapter assesses the impact of the Proposed Development on heritage assets within the Site itself together with five Conservation Areas (CA) nearby to the Site. 6.2 The assessment presented in this chapter is based on the Proposed Development as described in Chapter 3 of this ES, and shown in Figures 3.10 to 3.17. 6.3 This chapter (and its associated figures and appendices) is not intended to be read as a standalone assessment and reference should be made to the Front End of this ES (Chapters 1 – 4), as well as Chapter 21 ‘Cumulative Effects’. 6.B LEGISLATION, POLICY AND GUIDANCE Legislative Framework 6.4 This section provides a summary of the main planning policies on which the assessment of the likely effects of the Proposed Development on cultural heritage has been made, paying particular attention to policies on design, conservation, landscape and the historic environment. -
Elegant Eastbourne
m WEDDING GOLD WATCH to fet. PRESENTS. BBACELETS. NEWEST AND BEST. Real Gold Self-fitting Bracelets i be repUed to to torOtog,. with Jewelled Lever Watches _s given. Personal appliea- 1 iOWEST p o s s i b l e p r i c e s i. tor particulars, are naelee*. FROM 6 0 /- EACH. or( SOLD, large HOUSE: GUARANTEED, fterrace, Hastings; quietly Its, Decorators, Slgnwriters, Wm. Brnford & Son I be altered as private house ■particulars apply, J. W.t 21, Goldsmiths and 8Uvermiths, Wm. Bruford &5on London, N. - _______ ASHIONABLE VISITOR A N D G U ID E [NESS FOR SALK (Ladies’* iMtboonw and KxeUr. he; old-established; capital Ifce, for fixtures and fittings, |^er.—Apply, Chas. Horne. t AND DISTRICT. - For EA8TB0TJRNE, SAT SEPTEMBER 1915 1 TO BE LET OB SOLD in T e l e p h o n e : 22s, E a s t b o t je h b . PRICE ONE PENNY roality, with exoellent rail- pton and Eastbourne, apply nd Estate Agents, Market- ■Jgj A8TB0URNB THE EASTBOURNE H E LADIES’ COLLEGE, pod) TO LET; moderate A r t i s t i c C o u r t D r e s s m a k e r . President f GRA88INGTON ROAD. EASTBOURNE. iple or two or three ladies; SCHOOL OF COY MARY H. COOP! T [; with or without attend- 11, V 1 T I M 1 T BC ' / ' j E QF DEVONSHIRE. A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemeni te: close to church.—Lewis, Principals: Dpthorne, 8urrey.________ Subjects and EVENIN G GOWNS at Moderate Prices lead Matter l Latest Creations in PETE i AUTUMN IS COMING! MISS HITCHCOCK and MISS CRAKE home Common; low . -
Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNING Projects in Planning up to Detailed Plans Submitted
Contract Leads Powered by EARLY PLANNINGProjects in planning up to detailed plans submitted. PLANS APPROVEDProjects where the detailed plans have been approved but are still at pre-tender stage. TENDERSProjects that are at the tender stage CONTRACTSApproved projects at main contract awarded stage. Leicestershire, LE12 8DX Tel: 01509 621001 Edgbaston £1.4m Detail Plans Granted for onion grading Agent: Mr. P Lingwood, 17 Northam Drive, Planning authority: Rutland Job: Detail DURHAM £1.1M Planning authority: Leeds Job: Outline NORTHAMPTON £0.32M Planning authority: Birmingham Job: Detail building Client: Moulton Bulb Co Ltd Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3SD Contractor: Plans Granted for warehouse/workshop BrandonHouse,GroveRoadBrandon Plans Submitted for 9 houses Client: Brooke MIDLANDS/ 8DraysonLaneCrick Plans Granted for horticultural/education Developer: David O’Conner & Associates, Marsden Developments Ltd, 6 Brendan Client: Shield Engineering Agent: Mr. James Planning authority: Durham County Job: Property Developments Ltd Agent: White Planning authority: Daventry Job: Outline centre Client: Martineau Gardens Developer: Wash Road, Kirton, Boston, Lincolnshire, Gardens, Derby, DE22 1BD Tel: 01332 550 043 Richardson, 5 Albert Road, Stamford, Detailed Plans Submitted for 20 flats & 2 Agus Partnership, Providence Villa, 42 EAST ANGLIA Plans Granted for 4 houses Client: Mr. & Mrs. Ecoarc Architects, High Fold, Kentmere, PE20 1QQ Tel: 01205 723 414 BIRMINGHAM £5M Lincolnshire, PE9 2EA Contractor: V Couzens bungalows Client: Housing Hartlepool Ltd -
North Laine Cultural Quarter the Lanes
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A) Involving Listed Buildings Or Within a Conservation Area
BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLEASE NOTE that the following planning applications were registered by the City Council during w/e 04/08/2006: (Notice under Article 8 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) a) Involving Listed Buildings or within a Conservation Area: BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2006/02451 13 & 15 Brunswick Street West Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Variation of condition 2 of BH2006/00764 so that the unilateral undertaking provides for the payment of £2000 towards sustainable transport strategy only. Officer: Guy Everest 293334 Applicant: Mr James Oliver Agent: Lewis & Co. Planning South East Limited 13b Harrington Villas 82 Church Road Brighton Hove BN1 6RG BN3 2EB BH2006/02529 28B Crescent Court Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Jamie Bowden Agent: Coupdeville 28B Crescent Court 14 Devonshire Mews Adelaide Crescent Chiswick Hove W4 2HA East Sussex CENTRAL HOVE BH2006/02535 Flat 2 Courtenay Towers Courtenay Terrace Hove CLIFTONVILLE Installation of new side boiler flue and front tap and removal of existing vent-pipes at the front (retrospective). Officer: Stephen Ssejjemba 292336 Applicant: Peter Tobin & Eva Burek Flat 2 Courtenay Towers Courtenay Terrace Hove East Sussex BN3 2WF BH2006/02591 First Floor Flat 6 Kings Mews Hove THE AVENUES Internal alterations. Officer: Jonathan Puplett 292525 Applicant: Mr G Gahan Agent: Rex Adams First Floor Flat 16 Greenacres 6 Kings Mews Shoreham-By-Sea Hove West Sussex East Sussex,BN3 2PA BN43 5WY EAST BRIGHTON BH2006/01946 Sunshine Nursery 151 Eastern Road Brighton EAST CLIFF Variation of Condition 1 of BH2000/00885/FP to increase number of children in day care nursery from 38 to 41. -
Reporter September 2012
THE ROUND HILL REPORTER SEPTEMBER 2012 TheRound Hill Reporter Issue 49 Sept 2012 A rare opportunity for a guided tour of Harveys Brewery, and time to sample their beer – page 3 Round Hill AGM Thursday 20th September 7.30pm Salvation Army, Park Crescent Please make a note in your diary and make an effort to attend our Annual General meeting this year where there will be a quick dash through the chair and treasurers reports and an election for the new committee before we have presentations from representatives of two big projects in our area. The Lewes Road Environmental Improvements Scheme This Scheme has already made a range of streetscape changes to the Lewes Road near Round Hill, and is now exploring ways of affecting our choices in travelling. You may have had their reps on your doorstep already. There is a short piece in this issue by the Travel Planning Team which might inspire or annoy you – whichever it does, please attend and offer your thoughts. Heritage Lottery ‘Parks for People’ funded Improvements on the Level The second project is also outlined in this issue – it’s the programme of improvements on the Level – and a member of that team will be present to tell us about the timetable of works to be carried out, and offer us opportunites to get more involved in how the Level is used in the future. New Committee members Whilst we don’t aim to spend long on it, the election of the committee is important, and finding new people willing to spend a little time running the various aspects of the Round Hill Society is important in maintaining enthusiasm. -
Housing Provision Paper
Housing Provision May 2018 SCAPE Carden Avenue and Norton Road pilot projects ITT exhibition feedback report 0 Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1 2. Background ......................................................................................................................... 2 b) Updated information on housing land supply ................................................................ 3 c) Site allocations in City Plan Part Two .............................................................................. 4 3. Assessment of Housing Delivery against the City Plan Target ........................................... 5 a) Large Identified Sites (6+ dwellings) in Development Areas .......................................... 5 b) Large Identified Sites (6+ dwellings) in the Rest of the City ........................................... 6 c) Small Sites (5 or less dwellings) ...................................................................................... 7 d) Other Sources of Housing Supply ................................................................................... 7 e) Housing supply summary ................................................................................................ 8 4. Conclusion .......................................................................................................................... 9 Appendices Appendix 1: City Plan Part 2 Housing delivery against City Plan targets Appendix -
East Sussex Record Office Report of the County Archivist April 2008 to March 2009 Introduction
eastsussex.gov.uk East Sussex Record Office Report of the County Archivist April 2008 to March 2009 Introduction The year was again dominated by efforts towards achieving The Keep, the new Historical Resource Centre, but the core work of the Record Office continued more busily than ever and there was much of which to be proud. In July 2008 we took in our ten-thousandth accession, something of a milestone in the office’s own history of almost 60 years. An application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for £4.9million towards the costs of The Keep was submitted by the Record Office on behalf of the capital partners, East Sussex County Council, Brighton & Hove City Council and the University of Sussex, in September. This represented around 20% of the anticipated costs of the building, since the partners remain committed to find the remainder. In December we learned our fate: that we had been unsuccessful. Feedback from the HLF indicated that ours had been an exemplary application, and one which they would have liked to have supported but, in a year when the effect of diverting HLF money to the Olympics was being felt, it was thought necessary to give precedence to some very high-profile projects. We were, of course, disappointed, but determined not to be deterred, and the partners agreed to pursue ways forward within the existing funding. Because it would further hold up the project, adding to inflation costs, but give no guarantee of success, we decided not to re-apply to the HLF, and by the end of the financial year were beginning to look at options for a less expensive building. -
Brighton and Hove Draft City Plan
Contents Part One: Introduction page no. Introduction and Overview 4 A profile of Brighton & Hove – context and challenges 10 Part Two: The Strategy Vision and Objective 16 The Strategy 22 Part Three: Development and Special Area policies DA1 – Brighton Centre and Churchill Square Area 28 DA2 – Brighton Marina, Gas Works and Black Rock Area 32 DA3 – Lewes Road Area 39 DA4 – New England Quarter and London Road Area 46 DA5 – Eastern Road and Edward Street Area 53 DA6 – Hove Station Area 60 DA7 – Toad’s Hole Valley 65 DA8 – Shoreham Harbour 71 SA1 – The Seafront 76 SA2 – Central Brighton 83 SA3 – Valley Gardens 88 SA4 – Urban Fringe 92 SA5 – The South Downs 95 SA6 – Sustainable Neighbourhoods 98 Part Four – City Wide Policies A Strong and Prosperous City CP1 Housing Delivery 106 CP2 Sustainable Economic Development 112 CP3 Employment Land 116 CP4 Retail Provision 121 CP5 Culture and Tourism 124 CP6 Visitor Accommodation 128 CP7 Infrastructure CIL and Developer Contributions 131 A Sustainable City CP8 Sustainable Buildings 134 CP9 Sustainable Transport 139 CP10 Biodiversity 149 CP11 Flood Risk 152 An Attractive City CP12 Urban Design 155 CP13 Public Streets and Spaces 158 CP14 Housing Density 160 CP15 Heritage 163 CP16 Open Space 165 CP17 Sports Provision 170 Healthy and Balanced Communities CP18 Healthy City 176 CP19 Housing Mix 178 CP20 Affordable Housing 182 CP21 Student Housing and Housing in Multiple Occupation 185 CP22 Traveller Accommodation 189 Appendix 1 Glossary of terms 192 Appendix 2 Key Diagram 200 Annexes (published separately) -
Resiliência Dos Destinos Turísticos Das Praias Frias
Resiliência dos destinos turísticos das praias frias: do Canal da Mancha ao Golfo da Finlândia Autor(es): Cavaco, Carminda Publicado por: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra URL persistente: URI:http://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/37368 DOI: DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-0754-2_5 Accessed : 1-Oct-2021 18:00:54 A navegação consulta e descarregamento dos títulos inseridos nas Bibliotecas Digitais UC Digitalis, UC Pombalina e UC Impactum, pressupõem a aceitação plena e sem reservas dos Termos e Condições de Uso destas Bibliotecas Digitais, disponíveis em https://digitalis.uc.pt/pt-pt/termos. Conforme exposto nos referidos Termos e Condições de Uso, o descarregamento de títulos de acesso restrito requer uma licença válida de autorização devendo o utilizador aceder ao(s) documento(s) a partir de um endereço de IP da instituição detentora da supramencionada licença. Ao utilizador é apenas permitido o descarregamento para uso pessoal, pelo que o emprego do(s) título(s) descarregado(s) para outro fim, designadamente comercial, carece de autorização do respetivo autor ou editor da obra. Na medida em que todas as obras da UC Digitalis se encontram protegidas pelo Código do Direito de Autor e Direitos Conexos e demais legislação aplicável, toda a cópia, parcial ou total, deste documento, nos casos em que é legalmente admitida, deverá conter ou fazer-se acompanhar por este aviso. pombalina.uc.pt digitalis.uc.pt TURISMO E CULTURA DESTINOS E COMPETITIVIDADE FERNANDA CRAVIDÃO NORBERTO SANTOS COORDENAÇÃO IMPRENSA DA UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA COIMBRA UNIVERSITY PRESS CARMINDA CAVACO Centro de Estudos Geográficos, Universidade de Lisboa R ESILIÊNCIA DOS D ESTINOS T URÍSTICOS DAS P RAIAS F RIAS : D O C ANAL DA M ANCHA AO G OLFO DA F INLÂNDIA 1.