[Sussex] Teville Gate

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e77

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May 23, 2004
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The council are going to offer to flatten the site to try and get the ball rolling for the developer.

In fairness they have had some bad luck. The site was briefly owned by the Irish government after the crash and one potential developer died in a car crash.
 




mune ni kamome

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Jun 5, 2011
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Worthing
I bought my first house in Broadwater in 1978. Used to shop in Teville Gate fairly regularly. I remember a Mothercare type pram shop there. Always called it Teville rhyming with Devil myself
 




Mark Mywords

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Jun 21, 2016
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A google search shows that the origin of the name is unknown but a local historian thinks it came from Tevill Common which was branched on 2 sides by the stream.

Here is the search find


The name Teville is of unknown origin, although according to local historian Robert Elleray, the stream is named after the Tevill or Teevil common which was enclosed by two branches of the stream.[10] Other sources state the Teville Common was named after the stream[11] The Teville Gate shopping centre (waiting to be demolished and the site of a proposed major development) was named after the Teville Gate tollgate for the turnpike road from Worthing northwards across the stream. The stream was once known as the Selbourne or Selborne, as evidenced by two locations on the stream's route - Selbourne Terrace, which stands on Teville Road, and Selborne Road, in which Davison High School lies. It was also known for a while as Town Mead Ditch, after a common known as Town Mead that lay near the Teville common.

Far be it from me to question the great local historian but, Selbourne terrace is in Tarring road, not Teville.
 






sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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This has been going on for as long as the A27 bypass / non-bypass thing.

A pretty poor legacy of numerous councils who have failed to bring about anything worthwhile.

worthing and council in the same sentence is a meh of gargantuan proportions.
 


sydney

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Jul 11, 2003
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It does have one claim to fame as [MENTION=27279]dazzer6666[/MENTION] can verify. It's the site of probably the world's only marathon race competed inside a multi-storey carpark and it took place a few months back. About 80 times up and down in it. And the bright spark who thought up that idiotic idea was my brother who is 1/3rd of Sussex Trails who also do the London to Brighton trail, Mouth to Mouth, Beat The Tide and other trail events around God's own county.

Incidentally, you can hear the underground Teville stream when you use the underpass at Worthing Station. It's right by the bottom of the stairs on the northern platforms.

sometimes you can have a paddle in the bloody thing
 


JamesAndTheGiantHead

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Sep 2, 2011
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Worthing
I got chased through Teville gate by a group of girls in tracksuits with bottles of WKD being brandished as weapons. I was 12.

Nice to see Worthing trying to retain some of its heritage and keep the place authentic.
 




dazzer6666

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It does have one claim to fame as [MENTION=27279]dazzer6666[/MENTION] can verify. It's the site of probably the world's only marathon race competed inside a multi-storey carpark and it took place a few months back. About 80 times up and down in it. And the bright spark who thought up that idiotic idea was my brother who is 1/3rd of Sussex Trails who also do the London to Brighton trail, Mouth to Mouth, Beat The Tide and other trail events around God's own county.

Incidentally, you can hear the underground Teville stream when you use the underpass at Worthing Station. It's right by the bottom of the stairs on the northern platforms.

Indeed. I went down to watch the race, and a mate of mine won it in just over 3 hours. [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION]'s brother and his mad STE pals should not be allowed in the pub - every time they have a chat they come up with another crackpot race idea. I'm doing their next marathon - 72 laps of the cycle track at Preston Park...................
 


Giraffe

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As I recall the original problem with development was that Comet had one of their most profitable shops on the site and refused to let go of their lease. Now they have gone the coast is clear for development.

It is an arse of an area though. Would like to see something special on it, but to be frank literally anything would be better than what has been there for far too long.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Flats with shops and restaurants under them but without wishing to sound snobby who would want to open a high or reasonable class restaurant underneath social housing. I think the most likely is social housing with Iceland, Poundland and the like under them very much like the Broadfield centre in Crawley. It will only ever make money when it has flats built on it.
 




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Flats with shops and restaurants under them but without wishing to sound snobby who would want to open a high or reasonable class restaurant underneath social housing. I think the most likely is social housing with Iceland, Poundland and the like under them very much like the Broadfield centre in Crawley. It will only ever make money when it has flats built on it.

I think they are aiming a little higher than this. I expect the development to be "decent" if not spectacular.
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Time stands still in Worthing. It also goes backwards, sideways and occasionally forward.

The Teville Gate area has kept the price of heroine reasonable to be fair.
 


BensGrandad

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I think they are aiming a little higher than this. I expect the development to be "decent" if not spectacular.

With the latest on social housing is it not likely that the flats will be developed in the main for the council/housing associations to use at what was called council houses yesteryear. Is there not adequate housing available through out the area to meet the needs of the private housing market. I would think that the planning approval will stipulate a % of the flats for social housing as that seems to be the trend at the moment.
 






Giraffe

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With the latest on social housing is it not likely that the flats will be developed in the main for the council/housing associations to use at what was called council houses yesteryear. Is there not adequate housing available through out the area to meet the needs of the private housing market. I would think that the planning approval will stipulate a % of the flats for social housing as that seems to be the trend at the moment.

Any developer that wants to make any money out of a development will try and minimise the social housing element. They have to have a set % of it but nonetheless it won't dominate this development and the shop area on the ground floor is therefore likely to be more classy than it used to be.
 


BensGrandad

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Any developer that wants to make any money out of a development will try and minimise the social housing element. They have to have a set % of it but nonetheless it won't dominate this development and the shop area on the ground floor is therefore likely to be more classy than it used to be.
But for how long before it is dragged down again which is what happened last time, as it started off ok but just went down hil
 






BensGrandad

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They could do with one or two of the big stores being interested like Tesco/Sainsbury M & S etc but then the car park is to be demolishd for the flats so parking will be a problem. This then leaves specialist shops and how long can they survive.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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As I recall the original problem with development was that Comet had one of their most profitable shops on the site and refused to let go of their lease. Now they have gone the coast is clear for development.

It is an arse of an area though. Would like to see something special on it, but to be frank literally anything would be better than what has been there for far too long.

I don't think it was Comet, I think it was an independent trader that had a shop in the undercover bit. Can't find a source though.

I miss the milkshake place !
 


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