A multi-million revamp of Brighton Station has been unveiled by city leaders.
According to Brighton and Hove City Council the gateway, which is used by millions of people every year, will help “tie the city together.”
But with so far very little detail about how the project will be funded or how long it will take to complete has been released.
The blueprint for the revamp covers an area from Preston Circus to the seafront via London Road and Queens Road.
In a report to be discussed by the council's cabinet on Thursday, the redeveloped station is described as “offering high quality entrances to the north and south”.
It added that it is hoped the station “becomes a link in a high quality boulevard conceived to give a taste of Brighton’s varied offer. In doing so it ‘ties the city together’ particularly strengthening links to New England Quarter.”
For full report see today's Argus.
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