Even the simplest planning application usually attracts a few letters of criticism and maybe even a petition from opponents.
But when the proposals include four giant skyscrapers, which would dominate the seafront and include the biggest building in Sussex, it is certain that controversy will rage.
The three developers who are planning to transform the King Alfred leisure centre in Hove must have known that their work would be cut out to convince members of the public that their venture is the best option.
If they didn't, just reading the comments of those who attended an exhibition of the scheme over the weekend should leave them in no doubt.
Despite being poles apart in their opinions, everyone must surely know that something needs to be done.
Ours is a modern city and we should have architecture which, in years to come, is viewed with pride and not the disdain reserved for developments such as the Brighton Centre.
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