Council to construct £10m office block in new civic centre plan

A £10million office block could be built by Adur District Council on the civic centre car park in the first phase of the empty building's redevelopment.
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The 30,000 square foot facility, on the north side of Ham Road, Shoreham, would address an ‘immediate demand’ for office space in the district and generate revenue for the cash-short council.

New development plans, to be discussed by councillors on Wednesday, will also see the civic centre demolished and the council carry out design work on a mixed-use scheme.

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The strategy follows the breakdown of a £60million redevelopment deal with KSD SteelRock last year.

Council leader Neil Parkin said: “The leadership has been pushing for this for some time. We are going to be masters of our own destiny.”

Borrowing costs to finance the office block are estimated at £385,000 per year at current interest rates.

A report to cabinet members notes annual income could range between £480,000 and £600,000.

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A pre-let arrangement would be sought in order to reduce risk.

The report stated: “A number of potential occupiers of the proposed new office space have approached the council seeking modern accommodation within a two-year time frame.

“The council is committed to retaining those employers in the area and increasing the number of skilled and highly-paid jobs in the town.”

Running costs and business rates liabilities will be removed by demolishing the centre and enable ground investigations and site surveys.

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The council will enter into a pre-contract agreement to undergo the work and design the scheme ahead of construction.

The development will either be carried out by the council, or a development partner found.

Director for the economy Martin Randall said: “We are very confident there is a viable scheme with new homes, perhaps some shops and even a hotel use but we are going to do that work as a precursor to joining with a development partner.”

The civic centre has been closed since staff moved into the Shoreham Centre in January. It was used as a set for BBC police drama ‘Cuffs’.