4:20pm Saturday 21st June 2008
By Simon Barrett
The restoration of a historic seafront bandstand has moved a step closer.
Planning permission for the restoration of the Grade II listed building has been granted by Brighton and Hove City Council.
The news has been welcomed by campaigners who have battled to save the dilapidated bandstand.
Brighton-based architects DRP have been appointed to lead the project on Brighton seafront.
The firm, based in Upper Lewes Road, will oversee the £850,000 scheme to return the crumbling landmark to its former glory.
The application includes change of use of the ground floor and basement from public conveniences and storage to a café.
The top part of the bandstand will be restored to stage concerts and other events and the adjoining area improved and enhanced.
Councillor Geoffrey Theobald, cabinet member for environment, said: "Restoration of the bandstand is a priority for this council so it's wonderful news the application has now been approved which will move the project onto the next stage."
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