Roger Barker talks about the size of buildings to be put up in Croydon, something which he describes as regeneration (Opinion, August 19).

But what has Croydon got to do with proposals for the Brighton Station site? We don't want a place that look like everywhere else, especially Croydon.

It is a sorry state of affairs when we are asked to pass plans for the developers' sake. Let us hear no more mention of the word regeneration. The station plan offers neither regeneration nor innovation. It offers merely more of the same.

-Richard Swann, Cowper Street, Hove