Major structural work to take place around Brighton Palace Pier

The city council says the attraction will remain open during the eight-week project

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 6th Feb 2025

An eight-week project to strengthen land on the promenade around Palace Pier in Brighton is due to get underway in the coming week.

The work, which will start on Monday 17 February, is expected to take around 8 weeks to complete and scheduled to finish before the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.

City council bosses have said the Pier will remain open and fully accessible during the work, although cyclists will be diverted away from the area.

The promenade around Palace Pier in Brighton is set to be strengthened in a major project

The pavement and road in this area is built on top of arches.

The strengthening work is needed to protect the arches so they can withstand the weight of pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles in front of the pier for years to come.

The work is being done now to avoid the busy summer period.

Once the work is finished, a temporary surface will be laid before the new junction layout for Valley Gardens is completed in 2026.

Councillor Trevor Muten, Brighton and Hove City Council's cabinet member for Transport, Parking and Public Realm, said:

"This is important work to strengthen an area that’s used by thousands of residents and visitors every year.

"Doing this essential work now will ensure that it can be finished before the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.

"While this work is separate to the Valley Gardens improvements, it does mean the area will be ready for when the final phase takes place there next year."

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