Ground Development Plans

Your support is needed for the SCCC Redevelopment - 
a message from David Green, Chairman

You will doubtless be aware that we have recently applied for planning permission for the long awaited development which we hope will transform the south end of the ground. It will hugely improve facilities for Members, the public and for our corporate guests.

This development is an important part of our future success and will enable us to balance our books without impinging on our future investment income. It is in fact essential to our plans to continue playing cricket at the historic county ground in Hove.

I am asking you to write a letter of support to the planning officers of the city ideally to be received by them within the next two weeks. You can send this by mail or directly by email, both addresses are as follows;

Written letters of support should be addressed to Paul Earp below and should be sent with reference to Sussex County Cricket Club Sea End Redevelopment Application No BH2007/00215.
 
Mr P.Earp
Development Control
Brighton & Hove City Council
Hove Town Hall
Norton Road
Hove
BN3 3BQ
 
To send a letter of support via email;
 
Follow this link http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/index.cfm?request=c1133441  to the Brighton & Hove City website.

  • Click on I accept and then Continue
  • Insert application Number BH2007/00215 and click search
  • Click on Details
  • Click on Make Comment
  • Complete your details and write comments.
  • Click on Submit

Support from Msupporters in the urban conurbation of Brighton and Hove, Worthing etc is particularly important but wherever you live I urge you to support us without delay.

Many thanks in advance.
 
David Green
Chairman


 

Below are pdfs of the current plans being submitted to the council for planning at Sussex County Cricket Club.  We hope to being building work, permission pending, towards the end of the 2007 season.

Architectural plans of the Gilligan Stand 1

Architectural plans of the Gilligan Stand 2

Architectural plans of the Stand 1

Architectural plans of the Stand 2

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