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Future of Brighton city centre tower block in question

Future of Brighton city centre tower block in question

BBC News13-03-2025

The future of a city centre tower block is in question as a council decides whether to tell tenants they have to leave over fire risks.Brighton & Hove City Council said vacating the building would allow New England House to be "refurbished or redeveloped" to address the issues.Serious fire risks were identified at the building in November 2024 and the authority put safety measures in place, including on-site fire wardens and the removal of LP gas.Businesses were told via email that they needed to shut at the time, with some telling BBC Radio Sussex the closure had disrupted Christmas trading.
"We could have told you [the council] 10 years ago that there were problems, but nobody came forward and helped," said Ms Rivers-Cripps, who had been working in the building for 15 years."It's an incredible place, but ultimately, it has been left to fall into disrepair."Deputy council leader Jacob Taylor said the local authority did not "underestimate the impact of asking businesses to relocate"."However, it's vital that we ensure the long-term future of New England House, and the affordable business space it provides," he added.The council said emptying the building was the "safest and most practical option", adding that remedial works would also cause noise, vibration and access disruption.The tower block would need to be vacated by 30 September if the decision was approved, the council said.

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