Friday, April 22 2016
Change at the Pavilion
Council to hand over management of site – see page 3
It’s a jobs bonanza and cash jackpot
Albion battle
Kayal hails a great week - see page 54
Marathon effort Thousands take to the streets for 26-mile race EDDIE MITCHELLS
Plans to transform city sites will ‘create 1,000 jobs’ Independent Reporter
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Ambitious plans to regenerate Preston Barracks and the University of Brighton’s Moulsecoomb campus will create more than 1,000 jobs and attract more than half a billion pounds to the city’s economy, say developers. Draft plans for Momentum Lewes Road go on display today (April 22) for comment at a public exhibition.
A joint planning application for three sites: the University of Brighton’s Watts car park and Mithras car park sites on Lewes Road and neighbouring Preston Barracks, will be submitted to Brighton & Hove City Council Planning Department by U+I Plc and the university later this year. Richard Upton from U+I Plc said the scheme would deliver ‘a wonderful place to live, work and learn’. SEE PAGE 3
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Thousands of runners took to the streets of Brighton and Hove at the weekend (April 17) for the city’s annual marathon. Participants tackled the 26.2-mile course, which started in Preston Park and wove through the streets before finishing on the seafront, to raise money for charity, beat their own personal best or just to see if they could complete it. The winner, Duncan Mayio, finished the course in an incredibly speedy 02:09:56. With record-breaking numbers of runners, spectators and money raised, organisers said it had been an ‘amazing weekend’. See pages 12-13 for more photos.