'You are absolutely mad': Plans to move town beacon met with scepticism

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Worthing Borough Council's decision to reposition the Worthing Beacon, with approval from Adur and Worthing Councils on April 9, has drawn mixed reactions from the community.

Plans to move a town's beacon have been met with scepticism. Worthing Borough Council's decision to reposition the Worthing Beacon, with approval from Adur and Worthing Councils on April 9, has drawn mixed reactions. The beacon, initially installed in 1999 to mark the millennium celebrations, is set to be moved from its current position between the Lido and the pier to a spot 150 metres west, adjacent to West Buildings Shelter.

The council has stated that the new location is more accessible and can safely accommodate larger crowds, making it suitable for events such as the 80th anniversary of VE Day in May. A spokesperson for the council said: "This new location has been chosen as it is a much more accessible gathering place that can accommodate larger crowds safely and ensure future events and attractions, like the observation wheel, can be more easily accommodated between the pier and the lido." The planning report noted that the beacon is 'hidden' by the observation wheel (Image: Adur and Worthing Councils) However, The Worthing Society hinted at another reason for the move.



In comments submitted in response to the plans, the society noted: "Following a discussion with the Councillor for Regeneration, we understand the reason for relocating the beacon is so that it will not be overshadowed or obscured by the return of the wheel. "Therefore, the Society has no objection to the proposal." The Adur and Worthing Council's planning committee report also mentioned that the beacon's current site is very close to the wheel's location, causing the beacon to become hidden when the wheel is in situ.

READ NEXT: Church in need of serious repairs after repeated vandalism The report stated: "The reason for the relocation is that the site for the wheel is very close to the existing site of the beacon. "Its proposed location to the west of the Lido and the existing seafront shelter would enable a wider view of the structure, particularly when viewed from the west." The cost of moving the beacon is being funded by income from the extended period that the wheel will be in place on the promenade this year.

The wheel has returned to Worthing seafront (Image: Sussex News and Pictures) However, some Facebook users have questioned the move. Sue Waton commented: "Isn’t the point of a beacon that it is visible to the next ones in line? Will that still be the case in this new position?" Ian Leedham questioned: "Why is West Buildings a better location?" Along similar lines, Debbie Andrews asked: "How does that position make it a more accessible gathering place?" READ NEXT: Car showroom could be demolished to make way for new Sainsbury's Dolly Danish advised: "Leave things alone and save the money!" Iona Harte expressed disbelief: "You are absolutely mad." Kirsty Lester asked: "Will it be completed in time?" Steve Hinton remarked: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

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