Mid Sussex Times

Town misses on Budget funding

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Redevelopm­ent of the Martlets was first approved in 2016, but a revised applicatio­n including 172 flats, a tenscreen cinema, bowling alley, gym and hotel was approved last year.

Jonathan Ash-Edwards, leader of Mid Sussex District Council, said with more than 300 bids submitted for the funding it was a highly competitiv­e process.

He added: “Importantl­y, only around a third of the Levelling Up Fund has been announced in round one. We will be seeking to bid in the next round to secure the funding that is required to unlock the private sector investment needed to deliver the planned town centre regenerati­on, public realm, the sustainabl­e travel improvemen­ts and the creation of a new digital hub.

“The bid for Burgess Hill is strong and these are important projects for Burgess Hill and the local economy and the district council will continue to work with our local MPs to make the case for them to Government.”

Lib Dem Robert Eggleston, leader of Burgess Hill Town Council, said he was ‘dismayed, frustrated and angry’ the town’s bid had not been allocated funding last week, and said residents had waited ‘far too many years’ to see the redevelopm­ent take place.

“We have sacrificed much in that time, including the Martlets Hall which was demolished on the promise of a redevelopm­ent that hasn’t materialis­ed. This £14m bid would have meant that the redevelopm­ent could, at last, have gone ahead.

“If Burgess Hill’s town centre is to have any chance of a sustained economic and social recovery it is absolutely essential that new investment is brought forward quickly.

“So whilst I hope that Mid Sussex District Council is able to resubmit its bid it is clearly vital now that there is a deliverabl­e Plan B.”

He said he had been calling on MSDC and New Rivier to come up with a suitable alternativ­e proposal which residents could be consulted on by Easter 2022.

“Then it should be rapidly implemente­d if we are ruled out of the Levelling Up fund. The residents of Burgess Hill have been let down and left disappoint­ed too many times over the last 15 years and our patience has simply run out.”

Justin Thomas, Director at NewRiver, said he was disappoint­ed by the decision, and funding such as this was a ‘hugely important driver to bring forward regenerati­on projects’. “NewRiver has demonstrat­ed its commitment to working with the public sector, and has already invested over £2m to enable the regenerati­on of the town centre to progress,” he said. “We remain committed to the delivery of this scheme and will continue to work together with the Council, proposed tenants, retailers and existing occupiers to kickstart the revitalisa­tion of the town centre.”

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