On Air Now Josh Beaven 10:00am - 2:00pm Dasha - Austin Schedule

Southwick Square To Receive Half-A-Million Pound Facelift

Saturday, 25 February 2023 06:00

By Karen Dunn, Local Democracy Reporter

Southwick Square in Brighton is in line for a long overdue facelift after West Sussex County Council agreed to spend up to £600,000 on improvements.

The decision was made by Steve Waight, cabinet member for support services & economic development, and will come into force on February 28 unless called in for further discussion by other councillors.

The county council is working in partnership  with Adur District Council on the project, which aims to transform the area with the input of local residents and businesses.

The £600,000 will cover the detailed design of the public realm scheme, the tendering process, and the construction.

The aim is to improve accessibility to the square, create more planting and seating and making the area more inviting to visitors.

A larger open space would be allow for performances and markets to be held and for people to sit and eat, while there would also be new pedestrian lighting, seating and attractive gardens.

There will also be space for the community Christmas tree while the existing pine trees remain and drought-resistant species will be added to improve air quality and increase biodiversity in the green areas.

Speaking during a meeting of the full council on Friday (February 17), Mr Waight said the scheme would make Southwick Square ‘an attraction in its own right’.

He added:

“It will actually attract people to it rather than just being a place where people have gone to do a bit of shopping and cross the square simply to get to the shops.

“This is going to make it a destination rather than just a throughfare.”

The district council will put £87,000 towards the scheme, which is part of the Adur Growth Deal, a five-year partnership programme of regeneration between it and the county council.

Steve Neocleous, Adur’s cabinet member for regeneration & strategic planning, said:

“The area has always been a much-loved outdoor space but the plan is to dramatically improve the look and feel and make it the heart of the community.

“This project will create safe pedestrianised areas where residents and visitors feel confident they can enjoy the space within a sound environment, as well as boosting the economy, improving mental health and wellbeing and creating a legacy for the area.”

To view the proposals for the site visit
www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/southwick-square-consultation .

More from Sussex News

Your News

It’s easy to get in touch with the More Radio News team.

Add you phone number if you would like us to call you back