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People enjoying walking in the sunshine along the seafront in Brighton.

Medina House is a building located on the seafront of Hove, Sussex, England, and was a squat for several years. During this period the property owner, Sirus Taghan, agreed that the occupants could remain, so long as the property was kept in the same condition as before occupation. It was finally evicted in September 2006, although it was re-occupied for a week at the end of January 2007.

On the 16th October 2006 a local newspaper published an article regarding Mr Taghan's plans to re-develop Medina House. As reported, the new tower block, designed by architects to resemble a stack of toppling plates, would stand 100ft tall (35m), be up to 12 storeys and house about 25 flats, should planning permission be approved. Neighbours of Medina House have voiced their concerns regarding the new 'Sirus Tower' regarding lighting issues, along with other locals to the area being concerned that building the "bizzare" tower will lead to many more odd development proposals along the Brighton and Hove seafront. Such locals believe the seafront is in danger of becoming a 'mish-mash' of buildings which do not in any way fit their surroundings.

Previous to the current proposals there were plans in 2002 for the building, bought by Mr Taghan in the Nineties, to have been developed into an 18-storey tower. However he withdrew the plans for development after they had caused controversy amougst local campaigners who complained about it's height. Subsequently he planned a smaller 15 or 16-storey tower but never put in a formal planning application.

There are also serious concerns about the wind funneling effects of increasing the height of the building. Sussex Road already suffers from increased wind speeds due to the prevailing south westerly wind being trapped by the existing building. Data obtained from the Buildings Research Institute indicates that there is an exponential increase in wind effects with each additional storey adding significantly to wind speeds. With measured wind speeds in Sussex road already reaching in excess of 50 mph on occasions, and the large number of elderly residents in Bath Court, it seems doubtful whether any application for a higher builder would pass mandatory wind effect conditions imposed by the planning application.

In early 2007 there was a report in the Brighton and Hove Leader newspaper about plans to convert the building into a community arts centre. This plan has the support of the local community and add a valuable resource to this characterful part of the sea-front, however details of this venture are not available.

Redcar seafront open for business

Published: 12th Jul 2012

 

Redcar is celebrating the opening of the first completed section of its new seafront.

 

The section adjacent to the Lifeboat Slipway features a raised promenade, a permanent area for RNLI parking, a permanent area for fishermens boat parking and a new seating area.

 

Full press release

www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/pressrel.nsf/published/july_2...

heres another shot of Alison on the seafront from when i went out an used my Mamiya.

 

I know that i post a lot of photos of Alison, but she's usually always with me, she doesn't mind having her photo taken and i think shes beautiful.

Shelter on Southsea Seafront

Along the seafront towards Alicante.

Hastings, East Sussex; February 2011; Kodak 66 Model II, Fuji Superia 400

Brighton is a seaside resort and the largest part of the City of Brighton and Hove situated in East Sussex, England. Historically in the Rape of Lewes in Sussex, Brighton forms a part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation. Brighton is at the heart of the Greater Brighton City Region, a partnership of local authorities and other organisations that signifies Brighton's wider regional economic significance.

 

D700

 

B&W of Hove seafront taken from the bandstand on Super Moon night.

Some Sigma Merill images from a late afternoon walk along the seafront, love the shadow the same colour as the tag

'Seafront - Brighton 2050'… a spellbinding glimpse into the future of Brighton, captured in 2050.

 

Inspired by Ridley Scott’s hauntingly prescient 1985 film - 'Blade Runner', which presented an unforgettable vision of the Los Angeles of the future, 'Seafront - Brighton 2050' is the first artwork in history to attempt the technique of one continuous shot, captured in future time, taken entirely on location on the seafront of Brighton - using the new heavy duty 180 degree Parkour leap-action Canon EOS 2050AD.

 

Actual photo is over 3 metres long.

       

Crimean war memorial by the Sea Life Centre, Southsea

Hastings, East Sussex; March 2011; Olympus XA, Kodak Ultramax 400

Eastbourne Seafront

A misty morning on Brighton seafront with a view of Brighton Pier.

An attractive 1905 victorian style seafront building at Weston Super Mare .

It is dated a year previous to the original Grand Pier's opening .

Vista del lungomare. L'acqua è limpida nonostante la vicinanza del porto.

I kept my eyes open long enough to take a few photos along the seafront!

(It's usually Matt who shuts his eyes when someone takes a photo!)

Blackpool seafront with tower to left and main centre image of Coral Island arcade

Looked fairly unmolested compared to many.

Ella and I sat in the car until the worst of the weather had passed.

 

We still got soaked on her walk but it just took a little longer!

The seafront, beach and amusement park at Bridlington as the tide begins to come in over the beach on an "Indian Summer" late September weekend.

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