11/05/2007 Developer's plan to relocate businesses
THE developer behind controversial Lewes Phoenix Quarter plans is to unveil a scheme to relocate some of the businesses to Malling Brooks. Charles Style of Angel Property wants to build industrial units for businesses currently in buildings off North |
19/04/2007 Phoenix Quarter land 'not for sale'
LAND proposed for part of controversial Phoenix Quarter plans is not for sale, says the leader of Lewes District Council.
Cllr Ann De Vecchi said the council did not intend to sell any of its land in the North Street area of Lewes to developer Ange |
19/03/2007 New exhibition on Phoenix plan
A SCALE model of the Phoenix Quarter proposals, together with new artist's impressions of the scheme, is to be exhibited in Lewes Town Hall from Wednesday (March 21) for two months. |
24/11/2006 THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME?
IS this bold, modern five-storey block (pictured) Lewes' future?
It would split in two to provide a walkway to link the proposed Phoenix Quarter development in the former Phoenix Industrial Estate with the river. |
10/07/2006 Objectors fear scheme will overwhelm town
A massive £150m development complete with homes, offices and shops will overhaul the small market town of Lewes if it gets the go-ahead. |
07/04/2006 FLOOD DEFENCE WORK TO START SOON
Work will soon be starting on the Cliffe flood defence work which will include improving all the culvert flaps in the area. The first phase of the £2 million project will be to put defences up between the Phoenix Causeway and Harveys Brewery. |
03/02/2006 COUNCIL WELCOMES FLOOD MONEY
LEWES District Council is 'very pleased' that the Regional Flood Defence Committee (RFDC) has allocated some £2.4 million for improved flood defences in the Cliffe area of Lewes. |
03/02/2006 ALL OF OUR TOWN MUST BE PROTECTED
TWO hundred people re-affirmed their determination to fight for more flood defences at a meeting at Lewes Town Hall. |
16/01/2006 MAYOR BACKS CAMPAIGN
THE Mayor of Lewes has added his whole-hearted support for the completion of flood protection work in the town. |
16/01/2006 FLOOD DEFENCE CASH RELEASED
A FLOOD defence authority has sensationally agreed to release cash to make at least a start on work to protect the ancient Cliffe area of Lewes. |
03/01/2006 NEUTRAL ON PHOENIX PLAN
Lewes Town Council members are to remain neutral over colossal plans to redevelop a run-down section of Lewes – at least until a planning application has been received. |
18/10/2005 VITAL MEETING ON TOWN'S FUTURE
LEWES is on the brink of radical change. |
28/07/2004 FUTURE OF ELDRIDGE POPE SITE REVEALED
This is the vision for the future of Dorchester's former Eldridge Pope brewery. The Echo today reveals what developers are hoping to create on the 11.5-acre site off Weymouth Avenue.
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28/10/2003 Leaflet available on Dorchester brewery site development
Leaflets about a draft development brief featuring ideas for the former brewery will be distributed from November 3 onwards to give people the chance to have their say during a six-week consultation period. |
03/07/2003 Riverside plan turned down
PLANNERS have turned down a scheme to convert a run-down industrial area of Lewes into a £50 million mix of homes and commercial space because they believe there is simply not enough information available to them to make a right decision. |
18/06/2003 New look in pipeline for flood-hit estate
Today it is run-down, badly damaged in the great flood of 2000, but new drawings show how the future could look for the Phoenix industrial estate in Lewes. |
19/06/2003 We can help fight floods
DEVELOPERS have pledged a major flood protection scheme if they get the go-ahead for a £60 million plan to build beside the Ouse. |
12/06/2003 Chamber's thumbs down for Phoenix plan
LEWES Chamber of Commerce is to formally oppose a proposed development to build 204 apartments on part of the Phoenix industrial estate and Corporation Wharf in North Street. |
29/04/2003 Mixed response to riverside homes
MORE than 50 people attending a viewing of development proposals in Lewes gave plans for 204 apartments and commercial expansion at the bottom of North Street a mixed reception on Saturday. |
11/04/2003 200 apartments for riverside?
MORE than 200 apartments, an hotel and/or a cinema could be built at the bottom of North Street, Lewes, as part of a £40 million scheme submitted this week to Lewes District Council. |
08/03/2003 Meeting of Planning and Conservation Committee
The chairman introduced Mr Lap Chan, an Associate with Morgan Carn Partnership, who had requested the opportunity to present a summary of his firm’s proposals for redevelopment of Coronation Wharf and part of the Phoenix Industrial Estate. |