Newsletters have been regularly produced and distributed to all stakeholders
- Explore Living will review and reflect on what they believe is a hugely missed opportunity for the City and will, as part of the Teams commitment to on-going consultation, respond to the public with their thoughts on the next steps.
- Despite a 290 page report to Committee recommending approval with no statutory or technical reasons for refusal the Planning Committee refused the application.
- Scheme review forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic and community backgrounds
- Off-site contribution – discussion group of key city figures from community, economic and education backgrounds
- Newsletter four – scheme update to 10,000 addresses both in and around the Marina, and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city
Residents' meeting held at Brighton Marina Regeneration Project's information centre
- Substitution to the main application in response to statutory and non-statutory consultee feedback
- Scheme review forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic, education and community backgrounds
- Residents’ workshop (Rottingdean)
- Youth workshop (project day) – feedback workshop with Whitehawk Primary School on the concept of public space
- Scheme review forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic, education and community backgrounds
- Residents’ workshop (Rottingdean public realm designs in context)
- Residents’ workshop (Rottingdean traffic)
Jim Dennis, project leader, shows residents the model of the proposed regeneration
- Residents’ workshop (Marine Gate views)
- Residents’ workshop (Rottingdean)
- Scheme review forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic, education and community backgrounds
- Residents’ workshop (Kemp Town)
- Our response to your questions booklet – questions and answers booklet sent to addresses in and around the Marina, and 200 stakeholders in the city
- Residents’ workshop (Marine Gate views)
- Residents’ workshop (Rottingdean)
- Residents’ workshop (access and aesthetics)
- Mini exhibition at Hove Town Hall – summary of the scheme displayed with the model for public viewing (on display until planning meeting)
Questionnaires gathered comments from residents and local stakeholders
- Councillors’ workshop
- Exhibition five – unveiling the planning application and illustrating how the proposals provide a balanced response to the views and opinions received during the 21-month consultation programme
- Submission leaflet – sent to 10,000 addresses both in and around the Marina, and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city announcing submission
- Changes leaflet – summary document of changes made to the scheme since exhibition four distributed to 400 key stakeholders in the city and made available at exhibition five
- Mini exhibition at Jubilee library – summary of scheme displayed at Brighton’s central library
- Residents’ workshop (designs in context)
Public exhibitions kept residents and stakeholders up-to-date with the progress and changes to the proposals
- Exhibition four – presenting the revised plans incorporating the feedback received during 15-months of consultation
- Mini exhibition at Hove Town Hall and Jubilee Library – summary of exhibition four on display at public buildings in Brighton and Hove
- Design champions’ forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic, health, education and community backgrounds
- Newsletter three – update to 10,000 addresses, both in and around the Marina, and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city
- Residents’ workshop (construction co-ordination)
- Residents’ workshop (interchange and design)
- Exhibition three – revised plans exhibited incorporating the changes received from the community as a whole
- Mini exhibition at Hove Town Hall and Jubilee library – summary of exhibition boards displayed at public buildings in Brighton and Hove
- Questionnaire two – created for the public to voice their opinions on the latest proposals
- Councillors’ workshop
- Residents’ workshop (inner harbour, interchange and design proposals)
- Residents’ workshop (transport and principles)
- Newsletter two – scheme update to 10,000 addresses both in and around the Marina, and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city
- Councillors’ workshop
- Exhibition two – having reflected on the feedback received from the first exhibition, this event sought to describe the built form and massing principles for the scheme and the emerging Masterplan in a move to obtain feedback from the public
- Councillors’ workshop
- Residents’ workshop (update)
- Newsletter one – scheme update to 10,000 addresses both in and around the Marina, and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city
- Design champions’ forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic, health and community backgrounds
- Councillors’ workshop
- Exhibition one – held to explore the concept of people and spaces, local support for the benefits of regenerating the western quarter, and the public’s concerns and aspirations for the future of the Marina
- Introductory leaflet – sent to 10,000 addresses both in and around the Marina and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city
- Public website – www.brightonmarinaregeneration.com, established to provide the community with the ability to access regular project updates and to feedback questions and concerns to the team via an online questionnaire
- Questionnaire one – made available to the public to voice their opinions on the scheme
- Councillors’ workshop
- Residents’ workshop (public space)
- Media relations – ensuring local media coverage helps keep the public fully informed of the project’s progress
- News update letter to 10,000 addresses both in and around the Marina, and to over 400 key stakeholders in the city
- Community Information Centre – open for public use throughout the consultation process as a place to keep the general public informed and to hold exhibitions, meetings and workshops
- Free-phone response service – set up to allow the public an opportunity to make enquiries
- Design champions’ forum – a discussion group of key city figures from economic, health, education and community backgrounds
- Councillors’ workshop
- Residents’ workshop (introduction)
- Youth workshop (project day) – consulting Whitehawk Primary School on the concept of public space
- Youth workshop (project day) – consulting the Crew Club youth group on the concept of people and spaces
- Key stakeholder meetings with BHCC and other statutory and non-statutory groups
