Possible new entrance |
After a previous application was turned down earlier this year the council was encouraged to re-apply by the Heritage Lottery assessors who noted the heritage importance of the project, the need to improve the garden and praised the community involvement which backed the bid.
The plans include:
Improving and protecting the Royal Pavilion Garden is a key part of the Royal Pavilion Estate project where the council and Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival are working together to reunify the estate and conserve its heritage.
Phase one of the project is underway. The Royal Pavilion Garden is part of phase two.
- Improving access to the gardens for people with disabilities and a installing a new 'Changing Places' toilet
- New lighting and a secure boundary to address vandalism and anti-social behaviour
- Conserving and restoring listed lamp posts and balustrade, flowerbeds, paths, lawns and improving recycling, lighting and seating
- Overhauling the entrances, installing new gates and signs
- Creating a new programme of events, activities and volunteering opportunities
- Improving interpretation with maps and information boards, audio tours and an archival research project.
Improving and protecting the Royal Pavilion Garden is a key part of the Royal Pavilion Estate project where the council and Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival are working together to reunify the estate and conserve its heritage.
Phase one of the project is underway. The Royal Pavilion Garden is part of phase two.
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