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NEW regeneration ideas for a key Bognor Regis location will be put forward by senior councillors next week. THe cabinet members of Arun District Council are meeting on Monday to come up with plans for the Sunken Garden. It will be the first time fresh regeneration proposals for the land between the Hothamton car park off Queensway and West Street have been considered since the Lib Dem-run council scrapped the
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previous idea. Ditching the Pavilion Park idea for the garden and the car park was among the first decisions made by the cabinet after the council elections last May. Cllr Matt Stanley, the cabinet member for technical services, said: “THe next stage is to come up with three designs to put out to public consultation. “THere is a cabinet workshop on November 11 where we will be providing
officers with the kind of ideas and steers in terms of what will this regeneration may well be. “THe officers will be coming back in the new year with what has been designed and, hopefully, these will be going out for consultation. “Public realm opportunities for the Place St Maur will be discussed at the workshop as well.” But he said ideas for the Regis Centre
site – the second of the regeneration locations under the previous Conservative council’s Gardens by the Sea initiative – were not about to be discussed by councillors. Cllr Stanley (LD, Marine) rejected a call from Cllr Paul English (C, Felpham E) for the Pavilion Park designs to be among the three ideas to be consulted on because the site to be re-invigorated Turn to page five
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