Save Madeira Terraces claim the area could become Brighton's version of Covent Garden Market A CLEAN up of the columns and balustrade next to the Sea Life Centre in Brighton could be on the cards if the council can find the money. The news emerged after Save Madeira Terraces campaigner Derek Wright asked Brighton and Hove City Council to spruce up the stonework next to the new Soho House private members’ club. The work – on the 32 columns and eight pillars along the colonnade in Madeira Drive – would cost about £6,000, Mr Wright said. The area could become Brighton’s version of Covent Garden Market, he said, if the council used the “doff” cleaning method to remove paint, biological matter and general dirt and grime.