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Blueprint revealed for one of the biggest regeneration projects in the South-East

10 November 2017 12:55 PM | Lauren Martin-Grieveson (Administrator)

Blueprint revealed for one of the biggest regeneration projects in the South-East!

An ambitious 15-year plan for the renaissance of Shoreham Harbour has been published which could see 1,400 riverside homes built and hundreds of jobs created.

The docklands revival plan could provide a much-needed boost for the area, transforming it into a vibrant, thriving neighbourhood.

Restaurants, shops, office space and cycle ways are also planned together with a new multi-million pound flood defence scheme.

With the area stretching across three local authorities, it is one of the biggest regeneration projects across the south east.

Already one proposal from Southern Housing Group has been unveiled for Free Wharf opposite the former Adur Civic Centre which could see 540 new homes built alongside new work places.

The overall scheme called the Shoreham Harbour Joint Action Plan has been developed by Adur District Council, Brighton & Hove City Council and West Sussex County Council, as well as the Shoreham Port Authority.

Adur District Council leader Neil Parkin claimed the proposals could lead to a stunning revival for the area, saying:

“This has taken five years of hard work but I think it has been worth it.

”It sets out a blueprint for the Harbour which will transform it into a destination of choice providing quality homes, jobs and a fantastic waterside environment for everyone.”

“The joint efforts alongside the other councils toward making this ambitious project sustainable will have a big impact on improving the entire area for the wider community”.

Among the proposals in the 120 page blueprint are;

·  New waterfront walking/cycling route from Shoreham to Kingston Beach.

·  1,400 new homes, including affordable housing

·  23,500 sqm new employment floorspace, including offices

·  Green corridor alongside A259 - improving environment, air quality, reducing noise pollution

·  District heat network - providing affordable, low carbon heat

Port operations will be concentrated in the eastern end of the harbour, freeing land for redevelopment. This scheme is set to repurpose this underused as an integral part of the revitalisation of the area.

Emphasis has also been placed on enhancing the waterfront’s natural appeal as a watersport destination with big plans to create a safe place to get active on the River Adur.

Bob Lanzer, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Highways and Infrastructure, said:

“This is an exciting plan which will bring about long-term regeneration and support economic growth on the West Sussex coast for existing and new residents, ports users, and visitors alike.”

“It will help to maintain capacity for transporting minerals alongside redevelopment and investment in transport and other community infrastructure.”

Cllr Julie Cattell, lead member for planning at Brighton & Hove City Council, said:

 

“This regeneration scheme will see the transformation of Shoreham Harbour by creating a vibrant, exciting hub for this popular but all too often neglected area.

“The scheme will also bring much-needed jobs, housing and office space to Shoreham, and shows what can be achieved when different local authorities work in partnership.”

The plans will be available for public view from November 10 to December 22 with an invitation for comments on its overall legal compliance.

Both hard copies and digitised documents will be available during these dates at the Shoreham centre in Pond Road, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road and Bartholomew House in Brighton as well as libraries across the area.

Click here to view the aerial shots of the Harbour and click here to view the Joint Area Action Plan with Aerial map.

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