SO, LET’S get this straight.
Brighton and Hove City Council operates a secret tendering process for the redevelopment of the King Alfred Leisure Centre and grants the project to their chosen contractor.
And the public get to have a consultation on the plans many months later...?
How does that work exactly? How can this constitute a "meaningful consultation"?
Thank goodness the proposed plans are so awful that the good citizens of Brighton and Hove will never allow such a blight on their seafront.
The other point to bear in mind is that if this development WERE to be erected it would set a precedent leading to a free for all of inappropriate overdevelopment along the entire seafront.
It would most certainly not end here.
LS King, Brunswick Street East, Hove
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