Sussex have been granted planning permission to redevelop their ground at Hove, ending fears they may have to leave their home of 167 years.

The county champions had been concerned their plans to build would be blocked and consequently restrict their ability to generate revenue and compete with the larger counties.

The council's planning committee today voted in favour of the application, subject to certain conditions being met, despite a previous recommendation that they be turned down.

Sussex chief executive Gus Mackay said: "This is wonderful news for the club. We have been an integral part of this community for 167 years and we really did not relish the idea of having to move due to development restrictions.

"The council's decision has ensured that the most successful cricket club of recent times can now remain in its true home and I am sure that this will be greeted with delight by all our members and supporters.

"This will allow the club to move forward in a positive manner enabling us to focus on maximising the County Ground's potential - we can't wait to get started!"

Sussex see regeneration as essential to stem their financial losses.

They have recorded a loss for the past six years and last week posted a deficit of £389,466 for 2006, a year in which the club won both County Championship and the ECB Trophy.