A section of the A259 King’s Road near Brighton Palace Pier has been closed with immediate effect due to serious safety concerns linked to the fire-damaged Royal Albion Hotel.
Why Is the A259 Closed?
Following the Royal Albion Hotel fire in summer 2023, part of the structure remains standing. A recent structural engineer’s report warns that the damaged building and its scaffolding are at risk of catastrophic failure.
For public safety, Brighton & Hove City Council has instructed Britannia Hotels, the owners of the site, to:
✔️ Carry out urgent risk assessments
✔️ Make the structure safe
✔️ Erect safety barriers to prevent access to hazardous areas
Which Roads Are Affected?
The closure impacts both carriageways of the A259 between the Aquarium roundabout and East Street, affecting traffic flow in Brighton city centre.
“The responsibility for making the structure safe, notifying affected residents and businesses, and covering the costs, rests with Britannia Hotels. However, the council will oversee the work to ensure public safety.
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“We have stressed to Britannia the urgency of this work and the need to reopen the road as quickly as possible.
“We apologise for the inconvenience and thank residents and visitors for their patience while this work takes place.”
Traffic Diversions & Travel Advice
⚠️ Drivers are advised to use alternative routes
⚠️ Public transport users should check for service changes
⚠️ Local businesses and residents may experience delays
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Further updates will be provided as the work progresses.