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Plans for 30 flats in East Sussex town centre open for comment

by Huw Oxburgh, local democracy reporter
6 August, 2024
in East Sussex, Eastbourne, Housing, News
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Plans for 30 flats in East Sussex town centre open for comment

Council plans to build apartments in Eastbourne are now open for comment.

In a planning application validated last week, Eastbourne Borough Council has put forward fresh proposals to build housing on the site of the town’s former magistrates’ court in Old Orchard Road.

The council’s application proposes a three to four-storey apartment block containing 30 one and two-bedroom apartments on the site, which has already been cleared of its previous structures.

A statement submitted as part of the applicationread: “The proposal would provide 30 units of much-needed housing in a sustainable location, meeting all three arms of sustainable development: social, economic, and environmental.

“It will provide housing for those most in housing need, including those eligible for affordable housing. It will create economic activity during construction and provide job opportunities for future occupants due to the site’s location within easy access to the town centre and the various job opportunities available there.

“Finally, it will greatly increase the value of the site for wildlife, providing net gain. It will reduce occupants’ need to travel by modes other than walking, cycling and public transport, which has positive effects on the local environment.”

The council goes on to say how it intends for all the apartments to be ‘affordable’, despite only 40 per cent – 12 apartments – being secured as such through conditions. The application notes how the remainder of the affordable housing delivery will be voluntary on the part of the developer and will rely on funding from the Homes and Communities Agency and the council itself.

The application also says the apartments would each be provided with private outdoor amenity space in the form of balconies, along with landscaped communal gardens at the rear of the building.

The proposed building would have only two parking spaces for residents, both designated for residents of ‘accessible units’ intended for ‘mobility impaired’ residents. The council argues this is an appropriate amount of parking as the proposed building would be in a highly sustainable area with good public transport links. The building would also have 70 cycle parking spaces on site.

For further information see application reference 240418 on the Eastbourne Borough Council website.

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