If approved at a future date the development would include 14 garages, four car parking spaces and space for 36 bike, and would retain a trees on the tree road frontages. The site would be accessed through Diamond Street.
In a design statement on behalf of developers Yeoman Property Developments Ltd, PWP Architects said: The good quality housing efficiently re-employing underused brown field land in the city of Portsmouth offers an obvious social benefit. Housing need within the city remains high and developments of this scale 20 plus units should have an impact on figures the local authority are required to provide.
THEATRES and a museum have received almost £100,000 to support their reopening after lockdown. Worthing Theatres and Museum (WTM), which includes the Connaught Theatre and Cinema, the Pavilion Theatre and Assembly Hall in the town, was granted £98,398 from the second round of the government’s Culture Recovery Fund. They were among more than 2,700 organisations nationally to receive nearly £400 million in the latest round of grants and loans from the £1.57 billion funding pot, to help the culture and heritage sector reopen and recover. The money will support the safe reopening of WTM venues from next month, and there is a varied line-up of shows on offer as audiences return.
DO you know someone who has made a difference to your community during the pandemic? A unique photography exhibition will celebrate lockdown heroes with portraits filling the windows of the Pavilion Theatre in Worthing. Worthing Theatres and Museum is asking the public from across Sussex to submit photographs of the people who have impacted their lives during Covid-19, along with a short description of why the person matters to them or made a difference to the community. Selected submissions will be included in the We Are Worthing exhibition at the Pavilion Theatre and as part of an online digital catalogue from late May.
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In just over seven weeks more than 300 donors contributed to achieving the target for the Save Worthing Theatres and Museum initiative as part of the Theatres Trust nationwide #SaveOurTheatres campaign.
Amanda O’Reilly, CEO, Worthing Theatres and Museum, said: “The national campaign was designed to raise valuable funds to support theatres throughout the country.
“Worthing Theatres and Museum was one of the most recent to sign up for the scheme and set itself an ambitious fundraising target of £10,000. Today, exceeding that target, with over a week remaining WTM have set an additional £2k stretch target so supporters continue to raise more much needed funds for the charity.