I was glad to read that the strategy for deciding about tall buildings involves a checklist of 25 points that would have to be passed before a plan is allowed (The Argus, October 15).
One of these points is that skyscrapers would not create wind tunnel effects at ground level.
Can someone explain to me how the enormous towers proposed for Hove seafront would avoid creating this effect when every building there now of more than about six storeys creates such an effect?
-Pat Bowen, Hove
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