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years worth of capacity could be added with an extension at the southwest side, for which provision has been made in the design. Up to 270 public users and 35 members of staff can accommodated: the maximum capacities of the lecture rooms and reading rooms are 155 and 115 respectively. Architecturally, The Keep is a rectangular structure with pale brickwork and some rendering, metal-framed windows and doors, a silver metal roof with
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National Archives could have arranged for public records to be moved to a suitable building elsewhere in England and stored there—all at East Sussex County Council's expense—while other records would remain in the Lewes building, where conditions would get worse. Suggested alternative locations included the
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The building has three storeys and a gross floor area of 5,433 square metres (58,480 sq ft). A separate "Energy Centre" adds another 216 square metres (2,330 sq ft) to The Keep's footprint. The main building is intended to have capacity for 20 years worth of records; a further 14
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at the west end of the site (nearest the
Moulsecoomb housing estate), while also reducing the amount of car parking on the site to below the "maximum standard" for a building of its size. The new copse will be part of a 0.525-hectare (1.30-acre) "informal recreation" area which will include some open
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ceremony took place. At that time, it was stated that the building was expected to be finished at the end of 2013, although East Sussex County
Council's timeline anticipated completion in early 2013 and a public opening later in the year. Brighton and Hove City Council stated in March 2013 that the
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in 2004, the project to create a new archive was formalised in April 2006 after the unfavourable second inspection. Between that date and April 2008, several actions were taken: a committee and project manager were appointed, funding was allocated, documentation was produced, Brighton and Hove City
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electricity generating equipment subsequently increased the available funds to £19,142,000, of which £17,910,000 was allocated to construction and capital expenditure and the remaining £1,232,000 to other costs such as marketing, planning and payments to professionals. £12 million was provided by
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allowed the building to remain in use in the short term as long as a new building was provided; and after another inspection in 2006 it condemned the building as "not fit for purpose" in relation to how it stored paper and parchment documents. If a better facility could not be provided within the
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and historical resource centre which stores, conserves and gives the public access to the records of its three managing partners: The East Sussex Record Office, The
University of Sussex Special Collections, and Brighton & Hove Museums Local History Collections. The Keep also houses the library
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is nearby, and new bus stops have been built on both sides of the A270. Public footpaths and a cycle path will be built through the site to connect it with the
Moulsecoomb estate and the adjacent road; this was estimated to cost £33,000. A 69-space car park and 20-space bicycle park have been
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consisting of "recommendations for the storage and exhibition of archival documents") and the wishes of The
National Archives also influenced the design process. Other companies involved with the design and construction process included GTA Civils Ltd, who undertook transport and flood risk
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in the city centre would close on 1 April 2013 to allow about 350,000 items to be transferred to The Keep in time for its public opening. In June 2013, when construction work finished and the building's owners took possession of it, the official opening date was set at
November 2013.
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conservation laboratories and areas where archive materials can be repaired, repositories for storage, reprographic and record digitisation facilities, offices, eating and refreshment areas, toilets and a separate Energy Centre.
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Woollards Field is an area of open space in the northeast of the city of
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The Keep is open to the public at the following times:
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Road access will be via a new road which will join the
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The building stands at the end of a new access road.
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2738:Marlborough Pub and Theatre
2682:Hove Museum and Art Gallery
1990:Percy and Wagner Almshouses
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542:UK Property Classification
527:East Coastway railway line
382:East Sussex County Council
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1930:French Convalescent Home
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2418:Dorothy Stringer School
2353:The Montefiore Hospital
2231:20–22 Marlborough Place
1586:"Public Visiting Hours"
601:Berkshire Record Office
531:Tree preservation order
268:Design and construction
3081:History of East Sussex
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2358:University of Brighton
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1935:Grand Ocean, Saltdean
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1299:"History on the move"
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2777:Brighton Palace Pier
2433:Longhill High School
2363:University of Sussex
2236:155–158 North Street
1215:"Where is The Keep?"
805:University of Sussex
706:University of Sussex
696:Remit and facilities
651:is next to the A270
481:Woollards Field site
455:University of Sussex
277:Atkins Design Studio
181:50.85757°N 0.09829°W
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2720:Brighton Hippodrome
2677:British Engineerium
2542:Hangleton Manor Inn
2443:Patcham High School
2284:Brighton Law Courts
2113:Montpelier Crescent
1965:New England Quarter
1648:A Sussex Miscellany
1633:on 4 September 2012
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776:Sunday and Monday –
660:Planning permission
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2616:King Alfred Centre
2289:Brighton Town Hall
2168:Roundhill Crescent
2008:Regency Town House
1723:Conservation areas
1584:Keep, The (2023).
1458:"Project timeline"
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2033:Van Alen Building
1975:Ovingdean Rectory
1960:Moulsecoomb Place
1955:Marlborough House
1905:Adelaide Mansions
1872:Places of worship
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245:Technical details
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2398:Brighton College
2368:Varndean College
2333:Preston Barracks
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2211:Churchill Square
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