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Brighton councillors plan Parisian-style London Road


Plans have been unveiled to transform a rundown city district into a Parisian-style tree-lined boulevard surrounded by a network of bustling lanes.

The scheme to regenerate the London Road area also includes proposals to create a new public square and establish a cafe culture in backstreets currently frequented by drug addicts.

The masterplan has been revealed by Brighton and Hove City Council following months of preparation.

The work was sparked by an outcry from desperate residents and shopkeepers who threatened to withhold their taxes last September, protesting that the area had been neglected and become ridden with crime, street drinkers and drug dealers.

The masterplan will go on public display in the next few weeks.

It involves revamping or redeveloping several buildings around London Road, improving roads and public spaces and encouraging different use of the existing layout.

The council said the document included ways to get more investment in the area and improvements to sustainability and traffic flow.

Geoffrey Theobald, the council’s cabinet member for environment, said: “This is an important gateway to the city. It could and should be so much nicer.

"We need to bring in measures which ensure traffic keeps flowing, people can get about feeling safe and that many streets are made much tidier and more welcoming."

The plan suggests making the main London Road a boulevard lined by trees and with widened pavements.

A square would be created at the junction with Ann Street, linking to improved pedestrian and cycle routes to Brighton Station in one direction and along Oxford Street to The Level in the other.

It would be the location for most bus stops.

Part of the plan would be to encourage more activity away on smaller roads off the main street.

Back streets including Providence Place and Elder Place would be designated "active", meaning businesses would be encouraged to use the outdoor space for cafe seating and other uses.

The proposals identify several areas where space could be provided for all sizes and natures of shops and businesses, although no firms are identified.

Councillor Ian Davey, who represents the St Peter's and North Laine ward which includes London Road, said: "This contains some innovative ideas. I particularly like the idea of transforming Providence Place and Elder Place. Those are the areas where the kind of activities happen that people want to see changed."

Campaigners have been concerned that a new Tesco superstore will be part of any regeneration.

Development firm St James' Investments, which has worked with the corporation before, has bought up a large amount of property in the area.

It has been waiting for this council blueprint plan before progressing with its own.

Christina Summers, from campaign group Another London Road, said: "It is worrying that this masterplan doesn't appear to include anything which will prevent Tesco from forcing its way into the area."

A six week consultation will start on Tuesday, May 26. Copies of the plans will be at city libraries and www.brighton-hove.gov.uk.

An exhibition will be held at the old Co-op department store in London Road from Thursday June 4 to Saturday June 6.

Coun Theobald will consider the scheme at a meeting at Hove Town Hall on Thursday May 7.


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william of orange, Brighton says...
9:20am Mon 4 May 09


So the area has become "riddled with crime, street drinkers and drug dealers".....and so the council comes up with a plan to plant trees, lay out cycle lanes and encourage cafes!

The council should be tackling the lawlessness FIRST and if the Police won't because they are too scared, too stretched elsewhere or have abandoned this area of the city then the council should set up their own "police" force like councils in the North have had to do where their police forces have retreated from certain no go areas.

If you plant trees without improving the rule of law in that Godforsaken area all you are doing is giving the drunks an outside toilet to urinate against!


PETE OF QUEENS PARK, BRIGHTON says...
9:28am Mon 4 May 09

It will give the winoes a change from the level and the CPO'S who always seem to be enjoying there time talking with them every day, but they still drink

TheInsider, Brighton says...
9:40am Mon 4 May 09

Does Cllr Theobald mean he wants to turn the London Road into something like the Pigalle area of Paris which is littered with druggies, pros***utes and homeless people.

Acheron, Hove says...
9:43am Mon 4 May 09

Well given the area is about to be trashed by a load of out of town protesters, they may as well come up with something nice to do as a rebuild project.

Hugh Rinall, Brighton says...
10:34am Mon 4 May 09

I hear Theobald has several squadrons of Gloucester Old Spots in training for aerobatics over Brighton!

Tale Lanis, Brighton says...
11:12am Mon 4 May 09

Before it can be revitalized it should be torn down, london road is disgusting! Drunks hanging around the cash machines in the streets asking for money, then you have the roaming gangs of chavs, youths, yobs... I actually moved to a different town because Brighton had become so bad.

whateva, Brighton says...
11:24am Mon 4 May 09

And where will all the undesirables take location next? They wont suddenly turn into latte sipping sophisticates. This whole regeneration thing is a never ending circle of wasted council tax. Use the money to either get them sorted or get rid - then start thinking about making the area more poncy.

Voice of the silent Majority, Hove says...
12:00pm Mon 4 May 09

So london road is to have a new square and Sackville Road is to have a new square,it seems to me that having a "new square" is the cure for everything we tax payers are troubled by

B G Gruff, Hove says...
12:51pm Mon 4 May 09

Developing squares to regenerate areas was the method used by Barcelona, but it isn't successful in every instance. Unfortunately regeneration in the Uk is associated with investing in an area to make it more attractive for higher income earners to come in, rather than for the people who already live there. Its almost as if it is an embarassment to have working class areas.

boblat, Brighton says...
1:48pm Mon 4 May 09

A speed camera in Viaduct Road, where some motorbikes rip up there as much as 90mph, would be a good start.

snerper, brighton says...
2:54pm Mon 4 May 09

Tale Lanis wrote:
Before it can be revitalized it should be torn down, london road is disgusting! Drunks hanging around the cash machines in the streets asking for money, then you have the roaming gangs of chavs, youths, yobs... I actually moved to a different town because Brighton had become so bad.
Was that different town called Brighton as well Tale Lanis Brighton? or was it 'Hove actually'?

King from Hove, Hove says...
3:33pm Mon 4 May 09

Invest in coaches with bars on the windows and wooden uncomfortable seats first and then round up all the druggies/alcoholics/
chavs/yobs and take them on to Calais and then leave them there penniless and living in Sangatte type camps for undesirables(oh I forgot all passports stamped "Not wanted in the UK"ZERO TOLERANCE NEEDED"

markincyberspace, Brighton says...
4:54pm Mon 4 May 09

boblat, Brighton says...
1:48pm Mon 4 May 09
A speed camera in Viaduct Road, where some motorbikes rip up there as much as 90mph, would be a good start.

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As much as 90mph? How did you measure that?

boblat, Brighton says...
5:45pm Mon 4 May 09

4 seconds from bottom to top! You work it out clever clogs?

markincyberspace, Brighton says...
8:41pm Mon 4 May 09

boblat, Brighton says...
5:45pm Mon 4 May 09
4 seconds from bottom to top! You work it out clever clogs?
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4 seconds? With that greasy corner and lights and the end? Highly unlikely. Are you telling little porkies? Surely you mother must have told you that was a bad thing to do? Now be a good boy and apologise to the nice people.

MrPresident, Brighton says...
9:44pm Mon 4 May 09

Well when I went to Paris (luckily I was just passing through and only staying one night) I found it to be dirty and full of rude locals. I also was constantly hassled by beggars. Sounds like London Road is already like Paris.

And this constant thing from polititians (local and national) about creating this 'cafe culture' is driving me mad. We are not like the French and Italians. It will never happen. The English are totally different from many mainland Europeans (whether good or bad). Just because politians want this, they will not turn someone who's idea of a good time is to have a few beers in a pub into someone who's idea of a good time is to sit outside a cafe and drink cappuccinos and lattes.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for regenerating the area, and some of the proposals sound OK, but this idea of creating a European utopia is a fantasy. There are still going to be yobs and beggars to spoil it.

One View, Brighton says...
10:18pm Mon 4 May 09

boblat wrote:
A speed camera in Viaduct Road, where some motorbikes rip up there as much as 90mph, would be a good start.
Don't just pick on the few bikers who make a bad name for the rest. No mention of the representation of the bad car drivers, bad van drivers, bad lorry drivers...
Any plan to regenerate this area is well worth looking at. As a kid in the late 70's & early 80's this was the place where people spent their wages, rather than staying on the bus to Western Road.

boblat, Brighton says...
11:08pm Mon 4 May 09

Sorry bikers. You are just the top speeders. Cars, lorries and vans all put their foot down hard to the floor. Iknow coz I live underneath em and hear em all day & night.

kkj, Brighton says...
11:38pm Mon 4 May 09

So they want to improve traffic flow AND widen the pavements? Look at the rest of Brighton - these two are mutually exclusive.


Council Pound, Barts says...
6:00am Tue 5 May 09

Would someone explain why we fund the so called (award winning) CRI and there odd workers who obviously ignore london rd in favour of posher areas.

quedula, brighton says...
7:21am Tue 5 May 09

We can't drink anymore coffee.

Tye, Brighton says...
8:09am Wed 6 May 09

quedula wrote:
We can't drink anymore coffee.
Spot On!

anyway the coffee sold in these shops remind me of the joke

why is making love in a canoe like ******* coffee - both are f***** close to water!

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