insideSUSSEX Magazine Issue 03 - May 2015 | Page 11

news CYCLISTS IN BRIGHTON BENEFIT FROM £1.5 MILLION CYCLE HUB Cyclists in Brighton will be able take advantage of a new £1.5 million cycle and community hub unveiled by Transport Minister Baroness Kramer this spring. Baroness Kramer said: “Our ambition is to encourage people to cycle more often. This Government has announced £15 million of funding to improve cycling facilities at rail stations, and hubs like this one in Brighton will help make that vision a reality.” The Department for Transport provided £650,000 funding for the hub, with additional contributions from Brighton and Hove City Council, Southern Railway and Network Rail. The new Brighton cycle hub will provide an additional 500 secure cycle parking spaces in a new state of the art facility at the rear of the station open to rail and non-rail users alike.  The centre also offers a bike repair and maintenance workshop, and a coffee shop for visitors. New keep fit facilities, offering classes such as yoga and bike spinning, showers, changing rooms and accessible toilets are due to open shortly. The additional 500 parking spaces in the new hub brings the total number of cycle parking spaces at the station to around 800, helping cut pollution, ease road congestion and meeting higher demand for facilities allowing people to park their bike and take the train. NORMAN BAKER MP OPENS LEWES’S FIRST ZERO CARBON HOME AND GUEST ACCOMMODATION, SKYHOUSE SUSSEX Norman Baker, MP for Lewes, officially opened Skyhouse Sussex, Lewes’s first Zero Carbon home and guest accommodation on Cuilfail in Lewes this spring. He hailed Skyhouse as “a model for the way forward; not just for