Meeting Community, Education & Leisure Needs
At the Northern Arc, the new development will provide two new primary schools as well as a secondary school to help meet demand for school places and also provider further choice for families living in the local area. At the same time, the development will provide several new community hubs which will comprise of local shops and services as well as a dedicated Centre for Community Sport.
The £65m highly anticipated and long-overdue 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.
At the same time, developments at Kings Way and Keymer Tiles will provide new community leisure, health and retail facilities, as well as new parks and community open space. Finally, the overall education investment for Burgess Hill will also deliver new Early Years facilities and Special Education Needs provision within the town.
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Meeting Community, Education & Leisure Needs
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.
Green Circle & Community Open Space
Community and infrastructure
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.
Town Centre Regeneration
A major catalysts for growth and visible signs of regeneration in Burgess Hill will be NewRiver’s proposed regeneration of Burgess Hill town centre.