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Application to “transform” Brighton Hippodrome gets green light by councillors

Graham Robson April 3, 2024

The application to transform Brighton Hippodrome and Hippodrome House into a “mixed-use development”, including a performance space, hotel, shop, bar and private membersā€™ club, was granted by councillors at Planning Committee on Wednesday, April 3.

Councillor Liz Loughran, Chair of the Planning Committee, said: ā€œThe Hippodrome theatre is a superb historic building that has been shut for too long.

ā€œThe scheme that councillors have approved today will protect and restore its historic features and bring the Hippodrome back into use as another entertainment venue for the city.

ā€œThe developers will be bringing forward the restoration and Iā€™m delighted that the committee has given their plans the green light.ā€

According to Brighton & Hove City Council, Planning Committee members “studied the application documents and comments received” and visited the site ahead of the meeting. At Committee they heard a report from council planning officers and a submission by the developers.

Councillors voted unanimously to grant planning permission accepting officersā€™ recommendations that while the scheme will “cause some detriment to the building and local area” this is “outweighed” by the public benefits of restoring and re-using the Grade II * Listed Building in a way that is “viable and sustainable”.

In a release, BHCC said the approved application will “restore and bring the auditorium back into use as a flexible performance or events space capable of hosting both musical and theatrical performances. It could also be a venue for conferences, exhibitions, banquets, screening films, hosting lectures and weddings.”

The decorative plasterwork in the auditorium will, the developers have said, be restored with the retention of a number of historic fixtures and fittings. The ground floor of the venue will have a kitchen and bar areas within the auditorium.

A rehearsal performance space will be created on the mezzanine level above the stageā€™s fly-tower. Additional ā€˜apart-hotelā€™ bedrooms will be created on the floor above. The circle level will give access to an enclosed roof top bar leading onto an external roof terrace.

The ground floor lobby of the auditorium will be converted to a bar/restaurant opening onto Middle Street catering for around 100 diners indoors and outside, subject to permits being granted.

The application is for an extension at the rear and side of the theatre auditorium and infilling the rear car park to create a new three to seven-storey ‘apart-hotel’, providing 62 rooms looking out onto Ship Street, with a new retail unit at ground floor level.

‘Apart-hotels’ are apartments where you can stay for a short time and that offer services like a hotel – for example tea and coffee, food and drink, towels and cleaning services. According to BHCC, the development of the apart-hotel would “help support the restoration of the performance space”.

The ground floor of Hippodrome House will be remodelled as a private membersā€™ club with a bar, lounge areas and an outside terrace. At mezzanine level there would be a private membersā€™ dining room, with the upper parts of the house remodelled to develop 16 ‘apart-hotel’ rooms.

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