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Madeira Terraces on Brighton seafront have been blocked-off to the public since 2012. Since then, campaigners have fought for the restoration of the Grade II listed, 865 metre-long structure currently decaying behind a metal fence. But, after millions more pounds were secured for the restoration project at a Brighton and Hove City Council budget meeting, a politician campaigning for their revival says there is “no reason” to not get started immediately. “This would provide a focus for the city post-Covid, restore civic pride and create jobs,” said Conservative finance spokesman, councillor Joe Miller. The cash injection to “turbo-charge” refurbishment of the arches was agreed at the year’s budget meeting on Thursday evening.
“That the post had been flagged up as ‘hate speech’ and has been deleted. “As it was the second time I had been such a public menace, I won the star prize of 48 hours in the clink. “It offered me a button to push if I thought there had been an error. I did that and ten minutes later, I had a message saying the original decision had been upheld. “There is nowhere I can explain the context of why I used the word.” An administrator of the group added: “Just to say, Facebook has just informed admin that a post needs to be removed, moderation alert etc because of an address in Brighton being offensive.