Hello, this blog will be detailing an ongoing RG Group site located in Hove, just south of Hove Train Station.
Hove Gardens is the name of this site, which is undergoing phase 1 of its build, with phase 2 approved. The address is 1-3 Ellen Street, Hove, BN3 3LN.
This post will discuss the project details, as well as a brief overview on each phase of the development.
The site is under management by RG Group who have been outsourced by Watkin Jones Group to complete the project on behalf of another client, this makes Watkins Jones the main client for RG. CJCT are the architects involved in this project, alongside the landscape architects AJM. Traffic and highways consultants for the project are ADL Traffic and highways engineering Ltd. Savills are the planning consultants for Hove Gardens. Public consultants are SEC Newgate, and the heritage consultant is Stephen Levrant Heritage Architecture.
Overview on Phase 1:
Brighton & Hove City Council approved plans for Phase 1 of the project back in October 2020.
The priority objectives for phase 1 is to build 216 build to rent (BtR) homes on a 2003 sqm commercial scale, with two east and west towers, one being 18 storeys, and the other 9 storeys. Lower, adjacent buildings will connect the two towers. Public realm is also focused on being improved by this project.
Overview on Phase 2:
Phase 2 will be an extension of phase 1, by integrating the land directly west to phase 1 location. this will make room for an extra 86 new BtR homes, with included options for affordable homes. The size of phase 2 will be an extra employment floorspace of 360 sqm, making the overall project 2363 sqm.

The budget for this project is £60 million GBP with and project vision of bringing local residents together and creating a positive community living experience.
The site first commenced on 21st June 2021 with works first starting a week later on the 28th June 2021. The main milestones for this project include piling to be completed by early September 2021, frame construction period to be December 2021 to April 2022. Also, the Landscaping works are scheduled to commence in the summer of 2022.
The overall project is scheduled to be completed for summer 2023.
The user experience for Hove Gardens include 119 bicycle spaces, improved public realm, with extensive residential amenity spaces distributed around the building. These consist of 4 roof terraces, with an extra being proposed in the second phase of the project.
Hove Gardens will bring many benefits when completed, such as providing needed new homes, in line with the council planning policy, together with new affordable homes in the area. This build will also improve the level of security in the area by providing passive surveillance, this can make local residents feel safe when the project is completed. As well as this, the local economy will see an improvement as new residents will boost local spending. An increase in the local biodiversity as new trees, shrubs and bird boxes will be implemented at near the end of the project.
References:
https://www.hove-gardens.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Hove-Gardens-2-Public-Consultation-Boards_db-min.pdf