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1866 Octagonal Kiosk
We’re busy drawing up a bid for Heritage Lottery Funds to use toward the restoration of one of the six original octagonal kiosks that graced the Pier at it’s opening in 1866. This key element of the pier which showcases the standards of exquisite design and craftsmanship, the kiosk will be used as a heritage centre, open ... Read more
Read More Latest on i360 Construction
The i360 preparatory work finishes today, on schedule, and principal contractor for the build, local firm Mackley, will arrive on site on Monday. Click here to read the latest i360 blog.
Read More i360 Starts on Site
Here’s the latest press release from Brighton i360 PRESS RELEASE 24 June 2014 BRIGHTON i360 STARTS ON SITE The international team who created the London Eye were reunited on Brighton seafront today as they prepare to build the Brighton i360, the tallest visitor observation attraction in the UK outside of London, designed by architects ... Read more
Read More i360 News and Updates
Now financial close is behind us the West Pier site will soon be very busy with the start of i360 construction. Brighton i360 will be posting frequent updates on progress – get the latest news by following them on twitter, Facebook, official website , pinterest and the i360 blog
Read More i360 and Schools
Every school age child in Brighton & Hove will have a free trip on i360 – click here for Brighton i360’s recent Facebook post
Read More i360 – financial closure is here!!
The i360 will be a reality on Brighton’s seafront as loan agreements were signed by Brighton & Hove City Council, Brighton i360 and Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership today [19 June 2014]. Jason Kitcat, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council said, “We are delighted to confirm our funding agreement with the Brighton i360. ... Read more
Read More Toll Booths
As part of the i360 the two original pier toll booths will be restored and reinstated in more or less their original positions. The eastern one that became in later life a rock shop until it was dismantled four years ago, can be seen in all its glory in the foreground of this photo. The ... Read more
Read More Site Update
Lots of action on site at the moment, preparing for the start of the i360 build. The columns that have been removed from the beach will be safely stored until they’re reinstated as part of the new West Pier themed landscaping scheme either side of the attraction. It will include lots of original pier material that ... Read more
Read More ‘Why I’m Excited About i360’ A Local Resident’s View
Neil Rosborough is a long-term member of the Trust and a lives close to the West Pier site. Here are his thoughts. Home from home neglect Living in Sussex Heights my front garden has been Regency Square for 28 years and for most of this time I was working at the South Bank Centre’s (SBC) Royal Festival Hall In London. Before the turn of the century both home and workplace environs were suffering years of neglect and under- investment. At home the crumbling West Pier and seafront arches, the neglected Regency Square where railings and other damage is not repaired, flowers are not provided and where the front of the square has been allowed to become a motorcycle park/ workshop. At work the area between the Royal Festival Hall and County Hall had become a depressing slum and all our efforts over decades to get major funding for regeneration had come to nothing. An icon charges over the hill And then just in time for the turn of the century celebrations the Seventh Cavalry arrived. It was the London Eye and everything on the South Bank began to change. The area achieved a massive concentration of media attention and focus and the Festival Hall was finally rewarded funding of over £80m. The whole area is now completely transformed with thousands of visitors each day attracted by the London Eye and whose footfall is reflected in activity and ticket sales for all the South Bank venues. The same team for the i360, Regency Square to prosper? So this is why I feel so excited that the London Eye team has come to Brighton and that our new icon will similarly be a major catalyst for change and progress. ... Read more
Read More Root End Latest
Timber decking is being stripped from the root end. The dismantling work is progressing well, helped by glorious weather. It’s wonderful to see action on site after years of gradual decay and the fact that so much of original pier material will be reused in the i360 scheme is very exciting.
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