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Have your sayBurgess Hill thrives from the town’s unique community spirit and is a friendly and welcoming place. The town’s regeneration proposals will help to support this spirit as well as the town’s history and culture, whilst ushering in a new era of prosperity for local residents.
The highly anticipated and long-overdue £65m regeneration of the town centre will be of enormous benefit to Burgess Hill, creating a thriving and vibrant hub for people who live, work and visit the town. The future of sport in Burgess Hill is also bright, with the regeneration set to see a network of complementary leisure facilities in the north west of the town to help promote an active lifestyle and benefit all age groups.
The plans will also see a considerable investment in new community facilities across the town which will benefit new and existing residents. At the Northern Arc, the new development will provide new schools and community hubs including retail shops, substantial community open space, children’s play areas, allotments and sports facilities to promote a healthy lifestyle for local residents.
Along with all the investment to Burgess Hill, we will also see a preservation and enhancement of the Green Circle with plans for greater access to the countryside as well as a new network of scenic walkways and cycle routes to better connect communities in the local area.
Community and infrastructure
The proposals will see a considerable investment in new community facilities across the town. The Northern Arc will provide two new primary schools as well as a secondary school. The developments will also provide several new community hubs with local shops and services as well as a dedicated Centre for Community Sport.
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The proposals will provide greater access to the countryside as well as a new network of scenic walkways and cycle routes. The Northern Arc and other developments will also provide substantial community open space, children’s play areas, allotments and sports facilities to promote a healthy lifestyle for local residents.
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The £65m regeneration of the town centre will bring 465,000 sq ft of new shopping and restaurant facilities as well as a 10-screen multiplex Cineworld cinema, 142 new homes, a 63 bed Travelodge hotel, 174 additional car parking spaces, improved public realm and a new purpose-built library.
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