A PUB which was demolished is moving to new premises and wants to return to its old closing time - but neighbours have objected.

The Sussex Cricketer in Eaton Road, Hove, has been demolished to make way for a multi-million pound redevelopment.

A major new development at the Sussex County Cricket Ground will include luxury apartments, office space and a pub.

When planning permission was granted for the pub the council included a condition that the pub shut at 11.30pm.

An application has been submitted to keep the pub open until 12.30am - but 20 people have objected to this idea.

The cricket club said “it is important for the long-term viability of the pub” that it was not restricted in a way that hampered “its ability to trade effectively and meet the reasonable needs of its customer base in a competitive local trading environment”.

It said: “Varying the existing restriction on opening hours will allow the pub to compete fairly with other later-night venues within the city.”

A council hearing was told that the Blind Busker, the Palmeira, the Station and the Exchange are all under a mile away and all closed at 12.30am.

The cricket club has promised to introduce noise management measures, such as closing the outside terrace and shutting doors and windows by 10.30pm and putting up signs to remind customers to be quiet when leaving.

The Argus: What the new development will look likeWhat the new development will look like

One objector, whose details were redacted on the council website, said: “As a resident that directly overlooks the site, I am well aware of the historic disturbance caused late at night by people exiting the pub, waiting in loud groups for collection by taxi, etc.

“This was already a real nuisance to those of us needing to get up for work the next day at the scale it was occurring previously.

“The new venue will surely be doing its best to increase regular footfall and I am dreading the further disruption to our originally predominantly residential environment as a result.”

Another anonymous neighbour said: “The ensuing noise that this will create, for a little while after premises actually close, will have a huge impact on this quiet residential road, its residents and also the residents of other nearby properties.

“There will certainly be a lot of noise from exiting patrons and their cars, car doors banging and additional taxis. Noise carries at night and this will impact on residents who live around the ground.”

One person wrote in support of the proposed later hours, saying: “The old Sussex Cricketer had a licence until 12.30am and so do most other local pubs.

“It actually reduces nuisance as customers leave over a longer period, rather than all leaving at the old historical closing time of 11pm. The terrace has restricted hours already.”

The Argus: Sussex Cricketers Pub Eaton Road Hove 1961. Argus Archive from Andy GarthSussex Cricketers Pub Eaton Road Hove 1961. Argus Archive from Andy Garth

The old pub has been knocked down and work has started on building the new premises – part of a nine-storey block with 37 flats.

The £20 million scheme was the first part of a four-stage makeover planned for the County Ground.

The second phase involves demolishing the club offices and extending and adapting the south-west stand to include a shop, cafe, hospitality area and reception.

More stands and hospitality areas are proposed for the third and fourth phases.

Sussex Cricket Estate – a subsidiary of the cricket club – has applied to Brighton and Hove City Council to vary the planning condition which it said was “unacceptable”.

The application for later hours is due to be decided by the council’s planning committee at a virtual meeting next Wednesday.