A significant expansion of telecommunications infrastructure is set to take place throughout Brighton and Hove, according to recently filed documentation.
Twelve separate applications have been put forward for new telecommunications infrastructure projects spanning multiple neighborhoods within the city.
Members of the public and local enterprises have until the twenty-second of May to share their views on these proposals.
Further information can be accessed through the official public notice portal at the provided web address.
Key locations under consideration include installations along Dyke Road Avenue, the Woodingdean area, and Portslade district, as well as various footpath locations.
Additional headlines in this report include coverage of a parliamentary representative’s visit to treatment facilities and calls for additional measures, alongside confirmed investment for substantial improvements in the central business district, and enhancement plans for three wastewater treatment facilities intended to safeguard waterways across West Sussex.
The complete list of applications is outlined as follows:
BH2026/00911 – Coldean Lane, Brighton (lodged by Harry Reid, representing Telent)
BH2026/00921 – Apartments two through five, twenty-five Lansdowne Place, Hove (lodged by Dimitrios Tzilis, representing Openreach)
BH2026/00940 – Twenty-two Rushlake Close, Brighton (lodged by Supraja Narra, representing Openreach)
BH2026/00946 – Telecommunications mast number 46638, at the intersection with Woodland Drive, Dyke Road Avenue, Hove (lodged by Nathan Pratt, representing Novo-Tech)
BH2026/00947 – Footpath section connecting Brangwyn Way and the A23 bypass (lodged by Nathan Pratt, representing Novo-Tech)
BH2026/00948 – Twenty-eight Prince Regents Close, Brighton (lodged by Yasika Raja, representing Openreach)
BH2026/00950 – St Margaret’s Church, High Street, Rottingdean, Brighton (lodged by Harry Reid, representing Telent)
BH2026/00952 – Telecommunications mast number four, Warren Road, Woodingdean, Brighton (lodged by Harry Reid, representing Telent)
BH2026/00955 – Telecommunications mast number 17321, Christian Outreach Centre, North Street, Portslade (lodged by Harry Reid, representing Telent)
BH2026/00963 – Apartments one through five, one Norfolk Square, Brighton (lodged by Dimitrios Tzilis, representing Openreach)
BH2026/00964 – Vodafone communications facility TQ31100 03900, thirty-one through thirty-eight Kings Road, Brighton (lodged by Harry Reid, representing Telent)
BH2026/00965 – Rutland Court, thirty-seven through thirty-nine New Church Road, Hove (lodged by Harry Reid, representing Telent)
These installations rely on permitted development regulations, which means formal planning approval is not necessary; however, operators are still required to inform the local planning authority.
Vodafone has been identified as the operator for the Kings Road, Brighton location, despite Telent submitting the relevant application.
The official public notice contains contact information for individual applicants and their representatives for each location.
Questions or requests for additional details should be directed to the appropriate applicant or agent rather than the council.
Local residents and business owners are encouraged to submit any objections or observations before the May deadline.
Further information is available via the Brighton and Hove City Council planning portal using the relevant reference numbers.
