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    From this day until 1908, a steep-grade railway ran down the northern slope of Devils Dyke to a point west of Poynings village. Some 275,000 passengers a year were carried by the two-car trains.

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    The proposed design for the regeneration scheme, showing the newly-created corridor connecting The Lanes to North Street

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    Pugets Lane looking north

    to call in the application and was happy for the development to go ahead.

    John McLean, director of Morgan Carn Partnership, the schemes architects, said: This is great news for our city and the project can finally get underway.

    Our councillors and MPs listened to the groundswell of support from local residents and businesses and recognised the substantial public benefits that will come from the creation

    of the high-quality new entrance that our world famous Lanes deserve.

    The project will provide improved links between the Royal Pavilion Estate and the seafront and the opening up and restoration of the listed Pugets Cottage behind Timpson, which has been land-locked and hidden from public view for over 140 years.

    Pugets Cottage is very old and very rare as it predates the development of Brighton as a seaside resort and may well have been owned by a master mariner.

    When the Prince Regent made Brighton fashionable, the modest original cottage was extended upwards and outwards and this development can be clearly read in the external fabric of the building, which would be visible to the public for the first time since 1874 if this proposal is successful. We would like to name the link Pugets Lane and erect a panel, telling the fascinating story of this unique cottage.

    The creation of Pugets Lane,

    and the new shopping lane behind it, Hanningtons Lane - in the service yard of the former department store - will start early next year.

    Developers say construction is expected to take from 12 to 18 months.

    The scheme makes up part of the 15 million regeneration of Brighton Lanes, which will see a revamped Brighton Square, new shops, restaurants, office space and homes.

    MP taking government to court over fears of spyingBrightons Green Party MP took the government to court over claims the security services have invaded peoples privacy in their communications with her.

    Leading Green Party politicians Caroline Lucas and Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb took the case to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal on Thursday.

    The case centred on an apparent breach of the Wilson Doctrine a government policy which should guarantee that communications between parliamentarians and the public are free from blanket surveillance and interception.

    This weeks hearing saw Lucas and Jones demand urgent clarification on the scope of the Wilson Doctrine, following Edward Snowdens revelations of the mass surveillance of data by GCHQ.

    The hearing took place following recent revelations of the routine monitoring on calls between MPs and prisoners.

    Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb said: As parliamentarians our job is to hold ministers to account. If our communications are subject to blanket surveillance, and people are less able to freely contact

    us with important and sensitive revelations, then our ability to do our job is hugely curtailed..

    Caroline Lucas, said: The blanket surveillance of the communications of parliamentarians could have a deeply chilling effect on our relationship with the public. Parliamentarians must be a trusted source for whistleblowers and those wishing to challenge that actions of the government.

    My constituents have a right to know that their communications with me are free from blanket monitoring.

    Its absolutely vital that the trust between MPs and constituents is maintained and that people feel able to communicate freely with their representatives in Parliament.

    Lucas and Jones are not demanding that politicians communications should be entirely free from monitoring. They said in some cases, of grave misconduct in public office for example, they should indeed be investigated but they are demanding proper judicial oversight which would ensure judges sign off any surveillance that takes place.

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  • 22 Brighton & Hove Independent Friday, July 24 2015 www.brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk@BrightonIndy

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    Smoke-free beaches and parks spark up a lively debate ahead of consultation

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    already has a voluntary ban on smoking in childrens play areas, but now the citys parks and beaches could become

    smoke-free too - a prospect which angers the smokers group Forest.

    Director Simon Clark said: Smokers should smoke responsibly, with consideration for others around them, but extending the smoking ban to open spaces is unnecessary, unjust and another attack on individual freedom.

    Theres no evidence that smoking in the open air is a risk to the health of anyone other than the smoker.

    Tobacco is a legal product. Smokers pay over 10 billion annually in tobacco taxation, a sum that far exceeds the alleged cost of treating smoking-related diseases. These persistent attacks on peoples lifestyle, and the unfounded scaremongering about the risk to others, must stop.

    A national smoking ban on workplaces and enclosed public areas was introduced in July 2007, and in October this year tobacco-smoking in cars carrying children will also be outlawed in England.

    Deborah Arnott, chief executive of the health charity Ash (Action on Smoking and Health), said the move could be good for the environment as well as health.

    A growing number of local authorities and other organisations are exploring ways of providing more smoke-free public places in response to public demand, she said.

    Football grounds and railway stations are already smoke-free, and increasingly childrens play areas are going smoke-free too.

    Smoke-free beaches could provide a safe and pleasant environment, particularly for children, but also for adults who want to avoid exposure to second-hand smoke, as well as reducing the amount of cigarette butt litter on beaches, which doesnt d e g r a d e quickly and is harmful to wildlife.

    I think it is very complicated. Maybe they can ban smoking around children, that makes sense. I think on the beach you should be free to smoke. But it is very dicult. It is going to eect the businesses here.

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    We do not oend anybody by smoking on the beach. It is better to close the cigarette factories - it is their fault. Also Brighton is a tourist destination, people come to chill. It is not a good idea to ban smoking on the seafront.

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    Ruth Allsop, PR and marketing executive, VisitBrighton, Richard Pearson, partnership executive, VisitBrighton, Ivan Dong and Shawn Zhang, Rendezvous Caf, Charlotte Barrow, marketing officer, VisitBrighton

    Tourism body VisitBrighton celebrated signing up its 500th business at a networking event at restaurant Alfresco last week.

    Rendezvous Caf, a caf and art gallery on Duke Street, is run by couple Ivan Dong and Shawn Zhang from China, who came to Brighton in October 2012 and fell so much in love with the city decided to open a business.

    Caf owner Ivan said: Brighton is such a vibrant and fascinating

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    MONDAYComedy Double Bill: Twins and Swipe Right@KomediaBrightonTwins and Swipe Right Theatre Co present their hilarious new shows Pret A Comedy and 2 Become 1.7:30pm, 8Komedia Brighton44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

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    Double Crossword

    Across Down

    Across Down

    Quick Clues:

    Cryptic Clues:Choose either quick or cryptic clues.

    1. Come a cropper in the cropping season? (4)

    8. Apropos the sign of possession... (10)

    9. ... be seen again to gather fruit (8)

    10. Shed players (4) 12. Its obvious father

    can camp (6) 14. Fearsome things

    almost - they cant be right! (6)

    15. Didnt get the desired husband? (6)

    17. Despises ship holding grain (6)

    18. The weather they have at Spithead at present (4)

    19. Flowers, perhaps (8)

    21. Failed to notice being in somebodys view (10)

    22. Favourites return at the interval (4)

    2. Later change a can with nothing in it for a change (10)

    3. The French politician throws light on things (4)

    4. Powerful ring given for article in 12 (6)

    5. Averts disaster only to die of hunger (6)

    6. Entertainment with nothing but a musical composition (8)

    7. Master the rhythm? (4)

    11. A season in leap-year, no doubt (10)

    13. Tread was pointing to the rising sun (8)

    16. It may mean no treat when he treats! (6)

    17. Match action taken by workers (6)

    18. Tops up here (4) 20. The last things

    to associate with odds (4)

    Fill in the white squares with numbers 1 to 9. Each horizontal block must add up to the number in the shaded square to its left, and each vertical block to the number above. Numbers may be used once in each block.Last weeks solutions:

    Kakuro

    13 10

    25 6

    12 5 12

    11 11

    14 11

    7 28

    9 5 12

    11 10

    34

    10 15

    11 8

    7

    13

    7

    9

    14

    22

    10

    8

    27

    15

    45

    9

    17

    7

    10

    4

    23

    23

    7

    6

    7 5 3 1 5 98 9 5 1 3 7 1

    9 3 4 95 8 4 2

    6 9 2 1 4 8 35 3 2 9

    4 7 2 55 2 8 9 1 7 5

    1 2 7 9 9 75 2 6 1 8 48 4 7 6

    1. Girl (4) 8. Ineffective (10) 9. Footpath (8) 10. Not new (4) 12. Amuse (6) 14. Marauder (6) 15. Put in (6) 17. Invent (6) 18. Liability (4) 19. Capsize (8) 21. Confederate (10) 22. Humble (4)

    2. Disagreeing (2,8) 3. Certain (4) 4. Mourn (6) 5. Raillery (6) 6. Light up (8) 7. Old (4) 11. Voters (10) 13. Building (6) 16. Company (6) 17. Believe (6) 18. Do business (4) 20. Pour (4)

    CirclegramReplace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?

    Last weeks solutions:

    IN

    SS

    F A I

    E GRS N

    T H

    YL

    ?

    The letter represented by the question mark is N. Clapton, Knoper, Satriani, all guitarists.

    AlphamuddleRearrange the letters in the grid B to make ve words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.

    E S R S

    R A

    Last weeks solutions:Foams, Onset, Aside, Media, Steal.

    B

    D A S ST A S TS O R RS A V VE R O R

    YEIYT

    Last weeks solutions:CRYPTIC - Across: 7 Image; 8 Ironing; 9 Handsaw; 10 Locum; 12 Large print; 15 Rolling sea; 18 Eight; 19 Ordinal; 21 Find out; 22 Amiss. Down: 1 Light verse; 2 Maine; 3 Pens; 4 Bigwig; 5 Collapse; 6 Circuit; 11 Metabolism; 13 Aviation; 14 Elegant; 16 Ghosts; 17 Anvil; 20 Drag. QUICK - Across: 7 Touch; 8 Actions; 9 Tuneful; 10 Rider; 12 Settlement; 15 Evanescent; 18 Yearn; 19 Uniform; 21 Classic; 22 Learn. Down: 1 Stationery; 2 Funny; 3 Chef; 4 Tablet; 5 Sturgeon; 6 Soldier; 11 Retirement; 13 Evenness; 14 Cara-van; 16 Crutch; 17 Focal; 20 Idle.

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    BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCILPLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

    PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990The following applications involving or affecting the setting of Listed Buildings or affecting the character of a Conservation Area were registered during week ending 17/07/2015:

    BH2015/018274 Grand Avenue Hove Listed Building Consent Installation of timber lift lobby doors to enclosed landings of North and South towers.

    BH2015/0228255-57 Church Road Hove Full Planning Erection of single storey rear extension.

    BH2015/02379Palmeira Mansions 29 Church Road Hove Listed Building Consent Alterations to facilitate change of use from offices (B1) to 1no two bedroom flat (C3) at lower ground floor incorporating revised fenestration and other associated works.

    BH2015/02289Flat 1 14 Palmeira Avenue Hove Householder Planning Consent Replacement double glazed timber windows to front and side.

    BH2015/015063 Montpelier Street Brighton Listed Building Consent Replacement of existing timber framed single glazed windows with timber framed double glazed windows and draft proofing to rear window.

    BH2015/02028 & BH2015/02426Court Royal Mansions 1 Eastern Terrace Brighton Listed Building & Full Planning Consent Removal of rear fire escape.

    BH2015/0203412 & 13 Chesham Place Brighton Listed Building Consent Installation of external gas pipes to rear and side elevations and associated routing of pipes internally to 13 Chesham Place. (Retrospective)

    BH2015/0224110 Sudeley Street Brighton Householder Planning Consent Installation of lightwell at pavement level to front elevation.

    BH2015/02273Flat 2 49 St Georges Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent Insertion of new window to front elevation.

    BH2015/02242 & BH2015/022435B, 5C & 5E Lewes Crescent & 5 Rock Grove Brighton Full Planning & Listed Building Consent External alterations to elevation fronting Rock Grove including removal of existing fire escape, installation of replacement railings and gate and new windows and door to porch.

    BH2015/023114 Trafalgar Terrace Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of a single storey detached outbuilding to replace existing.

    BH2015/0221421A St Aubyns Hove Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing windows withh timber sliding sash windows, replacement of existing rear door and installation of boiler flue to side elevation.

    BH2015/02103Friends Meeting House Prince Albert Street Brighton Listed Building Consent Insertion of 3no rooflights, replacement of internal door with double doors and internal alterations to layout of kitchen.

    BH2015/0216712 Meeting House Lane Brighton Full Planning Change of use from retail unit (A1) to boutique tattoo studio (Sui Generis).

    BH2015/016405 New Church Road Hove Householder Planning Consent Conversion of basement to habitable room with creation of rear lightwell and installation of timber framed French doors to basement.

    BH2015/02192Kingsway Store Kingsway Hove Full Planning Demolition of store. (Retrospective)

    BH2015/02355Flat B 20 Preston Park Avenue Brighton Householder Planning Consent Installation of ground floor side entrance door to replace existing window.

    BH2015/02372Garage to Rear of 77 Springfield Road Brighton Full Planning Demolition of garage and erection of 1no three bedroom dwelling (C3).

    BH2015/022234 Freshfield Place Brighton Householder Planning Consent Roof alterations including roof extension to rear and installation of rooflight to front elevation.

    BH2015/01311Eastfield Steyning Road Rottingdean Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing UPVC windows with UPVC sash windows and UPVC doors.

    BH2015/01819 & BH2015/0182035 Russell Square Brighton and 9 St Margarets Place Full Planning & Listed Building Consent Conversion of existing sauna parlour (Sui generis) at lower ground and ground floor level and demolition of existing rear extension and erection of 1no residential unit.

    BH2015/01821 & BH2015/0182235 Russell Square and 9 St Margarets Place Brighton Full Planning & Listed Building Consent Demolition of rear extension and erection of 1no two storey dwelling (C3).

    BH2015/0192918B Salisbury Road Hove Householder Planning Consent Installation of window to side elevation.

    BH2015/02306Flat 2 56 Wilbury Road Hove Householder Planning Consent Erection of outbuilding in rear garden.

    BH2015/022813 Kew Street Brighton Householder Planning Consent Conversion works to integral garage incorporating replacement of garage doors with bow window to front elevation.

    BH2015/022906 Guildford Road Brighton Full Planning Partial demolition of existing house (C3) and erection of two storey building containing 2no studio flats (C3) with associated alterations.

    BH2015/0229630 Clifton Street Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of a part one part three storey rear extension at basement, ground and first floor levels and installation of rooflights to front and rear elevations.

    BH2015/0242443-46 Queens Road Brighton Advertisement Display of 1no internally illuminated fascia sign, 2no internally illuminated projecting signs and 1no non-illuminated wall mounted sign.

    BH2015/0243619 West Hill Street Brighton Householder Planning Consent Creation of rear dormer and insertion of 2no front rooflights.

    Re-advertisementsBH2015/01219

    41 Kemp Street BrightonHouseholder Planning Consent Replacement of rear windows with timber sash windows and timber bi fold doors and associated alterations.

    Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended)Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure)

    (England) Order 2015NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13

    BH2015/02285Former Whitehawk Library site Findon Road/Whitehawk Road BrightonI give notice that Brighton & Hove City Council is applying for planning permission for: Construction of 2no residential blocks to provide a total of 58 self-contained flats incorporating creation of two vehicular access points from Whitehawk Road and Findon Road, car parking spaces, refuse facilities, landscaping and other associated works. The proposed development/use would result in major development affecting a building or buildings where: The number of dwellinghouses to be provided is 10 or more.You can view the applications on the Council website www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/planning applications. Any representations should be made in writing to the Planning and Building Control Applications Manager, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove, BN3 3BQ, or via the website, within 21 days of this notice, quoting the application number. Please note that all representations received will be open for public inspection and late representations may not be considered.

    Jeanette Walsh, Planning and Building Control Applications Manager

    24 July 2015

    BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

    ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

    NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) has on 22nd July 2015 made the Orders named below under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when they come into operation on 31st July 2015 will introduce the following changes:

    Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2015 Amendment Order No. 3 2015 (Ref: Tro-10A-2015)

    New Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays:-

    At Any Time: Hereford Street & Richmond Parade (Zone C), Clarendon Villas (Zone N), Sutherland Road (Zone U) & Kingsway & Langdale Garden (Zone W)

    Removal of Disabled Bays which are no longer required:- Tivoli Crescent (Zone A), Ashton Rise Royal Crescent (Zone C), Chesham Road & Donald Hall Road (Zone H), Warleigh Road (Zone J), Brooker Street (Zone N), Cromwell Road, Lyndhurst Road & Osmond Road (Zone O), Montgomery Street, Portland Road, Ruskin Road & Scott Road (Zone R), Titian Road & Wish Road (Zone W)

    Disabled Parking Bay Changed to Time Limited Disabled Parking Bay:- Kingswood Street (Zone C)

    Brighton & Hove Outer Areas (Waiting, Loading And Parking) And Cycle Lanes Consolidation Order 2013 Amendment Order No. 8 2015 (Ref: TRO-10B-2015)

    New Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays:-

    At Any Time: Agnes Street, Bexhill Road, Carlyle Street, Clarke Avenue, Findon Road, Florence Avenue, Freshfield Road, Gardener Street (Portslade), Gordon Road (Portslade), Hampden Road, Harmsworth Crescent, Hollingbury Crescent, Hollingdean Road, Hythe Road, Jesmond Road, Manor Hill, Newmarket Road, North Lane, Norwich Drive, Queensway, Sandhurst Avenue, Sutton Close & Valley Road.

    Removal of Disabled Badge Holders Parking Bays which are no longer required:-

    19 Beaconsfield Road (Portslade), (oppsite) 69/71 Beatty Avenue, Norwood Flats Carden Hill, 1 Craven Road, 71 Drove Crescent (Portslade), 43 Florence Avenue, 89 Hornby Road, (opposite rear of 78 Burstead Close) Hutton Road, 5 Knoyle Road, 111 Ladysmith Road, 68 Moulsecoomb Way, 19 Oakdene Gardens, (opposite) 53 Patchdean, 56 Portland Villas, 105 & 109 Queensway, 23 Ringmer Drive, (adjoining 15 Mornington Mansion, New Church road) Roman Road, 36 St Leonards Avenue, (adjoining 228 New Church Road) St Leonards Gardens, 28, 63 & 86 St Leonards Road (Hove), 13 St Nicholas Road (Portslade), 23 Sandhurst Avenue, 95 Staplefield Drive, Stonery Close & 67 Valley Road.

    Modifications

    Some changes to the orders as originally proposed and advertised on 15th May 2015 are as follows:-

    Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2015 Amendment Order No.3 2015

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Evelyn Terrace, Brighton (outside No.13) (Zone C) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Manor Road, Brighton (outside No.32) (Zone H) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Maresfield Road, Brighton (outside No.104) (Zone H) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Ruskin Road, Hove (outside No.25 ) (Zone R) This has been withdrawn

    Brighton & Hove Outer Areas (Waiting , Loading and Parking) and Cycle Lanes Consolidation Order 2013 Amendment Order No.8 2015

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Bolney Road, Brighton (outside No.28) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Leybourne Close, Brighton (outside No.7) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Meadow Close, Portslade (opposite No.1) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in New Church Road, Hove (outside No.264) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Portland Villas, Hove (outside No.68) This has been withdrawn

    Removal of Disabled Bay in Wickhurst Road, Portslade(outside Nos.17/19) This has been withdrawn

    Brighton & Hove Seafront (Various Restriction) Consolidation Order 2008 Amendment Order No.* 201*

    Removal of Disabled Bays in Marine Parade The whole order has been withdrawn.

    The notice of proposals relating to this Order referred to it as amending the Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2008. The provisions of the 2008 Order have now been consolidated into the Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2015. The title and drafting of this Order have been altered accordingly but the effect of the Order is identical to that given in the notice of proposals (subject to the amendments detailed above).

    A copy of this Notice, the Orders as made, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for making the Orders may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-finalised These documents plus a copy of the existing Orders that have been amended may also be examined at the Customer Service Centres at Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton (Monday to Friday 8.45am-4.30pm) and Hove Town Hall, Ground Floor, Norton Road, Hove, (Monday to Friday 8.45am-5.00pm).

    Any person who wishes to question the validity of either or both of the Orders or of any of their provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirements of the Act or of any instru

    ment made under it have not been complied with may, within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, apply to the High Court for that purpose.

    Dated: 24th July 2015

    Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing , Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS

    Public notices

    DAN TESTER

    >> SEE PAGE 47

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    To see details of all the planning applications above, see the Brighton & Hove Independent website:

    www.brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk

  • BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCILROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

    TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ORDER MADEIRA DRIVE

    1. NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council intend not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order pursuant to powers in Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when it comes into force will have the following effect:-

    (a) The closure of Madeira Drive to vehicular traffic outside Concorde 2 club on weekend evenings between the hours of 9pm and 3am

    2. The Order is necessary to allow a safe queueing system for customers to be installed whist works take place to the lower colonnade

    3. Pedestrian access will be maintained.

    4. This Order comes into force on 30 July 2015 for eighteen months or until such sooner time as the works to the colonnade are completed.

    Dated 23 July 2015Geoff Raw, Executive Director, Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, Kings House, Grand Avenue Hove, BN3 2SR

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