SPOTLIGHT: Plans for civic space scaled back due to costs
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- November 18, 2024
By Huw Oxburgh, BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporter Regeneration plans for a car-free public space in Eastbourne town centre are being scaled back as a result of rising costs. East Sussex County Council councillors agreed at a meeting today to reduce the scope of plans to create a new civic space in Terminus Road. Nearly £2.5 […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Eastbourne council cuts confirmed
- Rebecca Maer
- November 14, 2024
By Rebecca Maer Controversial changes to the way Eastbourne public toilets operate and the closure of two pools at the Sovereign Centre to save money were confirmed last night. Senior ruling Liberal Democrat members of Eastbourne Borough Council’s Cabinet went ahead with the cutbacks. Four of the seven Cabinet members were present. A furious outburst […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: “The more we get rid of cars, the safer the town centre will be”
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- November 13, 2024
By Huw Oxburgh, BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporter The assumption that properties require a parking space, even in the town centre, was challenged last night by the Mayor of Eastbourne. Cllr Candy Vaughan (Lib Dem) was speaking as a member of the town’s planning committee as it approved plans to redevelop the site of the former […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: “Won’t it be lovely to come in by train and not see the derelict car park?”
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- November 13, 2024
By Huw Oxburgh, BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporter Plans to create a major apartment complex in Eastbourne’s town centre have been approved. Eastbourne Borough Council’s planning committee last night unanimously approved proposals to demolish the disused multi-storey car park in Junction Road and build 101 apartments. Councillors praised the scheme, agreeing with officers that it would […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Decision due on apartment plans
- Local Democracy Reporting Service
- November 6, 2024
By Huw Oxburgh, BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporter Proposals to build a five-storey apartment complex in Eastbourne town centre go in front of councillors next week. On Tuesday (November 12), Eastbourne Borough Council’s planning committee will consider proposals to demolish the disused multi-storey car park in Junction Road, near the station, and build 101 apartments. The […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: A look inside Eastbourne Mosque
- Rebecca Maer
- November 4, 2024
By Rebecca Maer The carpet is deeply plush, the tables are laden with home-made food and the welcome is the warmest you will find in Eastbourne. The town’s mosque opened its doors at the weekend for the first time to invite the town to meet the community and see at first hand prayers taking place. […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Is the Claremont Hotel site finally being redeveloped?
- Rebecca Maer
- October 30, 2024
By Rebecca Maer Is the end in sight at last for the peeling hoarding, scaffolding and colonising weeds on the site of the Claremont Hotel in a prime seafront location? A planning application for the site of the hotel, which burned down five years ago, is likely to be submitted soon, according to Eastbourne Borough […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: “I don’t look and sound like a typical MP but I have as much right to be there as anyone else”
- Rebecca Maer
- October 28, 2024
Josh Babarinde, the newly elected MP for Eastbourne, has quickly adapted to parliamentary life after his July victory. Embracing Westminster’s traditions, he actively engages in discussions, focusing on housing issues and social reforms. Babarinde values collaboration across party lines and aims to represent his constituents effectively, balancing duty with his personal identity.
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: Why does Eastbourne have £194 million of debt?
- Rebecca Maer
- October 9, 2024
A controversial plan to close most public toilets and the heritage service is part of the council’s attempts to balance the books: if a local authority’s spending exceeds its income, it must effectively declare itself bankrupt and only run essential services. We look at Eastbourne’s financial position to find out how the council reached this […]
Read MoreSPOTLIGHT: ‘When the town swells with numbers of visitors, it will not be able to cope’
- Rebecca Maer
- September 25, 2024
By Rebecca Maer “I’ve never lost my temper in public like that before!” Sarah Farrow said as she walked down the steps of the Town Hall. Senior Liberal Democrat members of Eastbourne Borough Council had just agreed spending cuts of £2.7 million for this year, including the possible closure of most of the town’s public […]
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