The West Pier was incredibly popular with visitors and locals, becoming a hub for entertainment in the city. When the First World War broke out in July 1914, the West Pier saw a dip in visitors.
One of the most famous events in Brighton's history took place on a Bank Holiday Monday in May 1964. Known as the 'Battle of Brighton', it ...
Clearance work at the long-derelict Black Rock site is close to completion as the deadline nears for volunteers to apply ...
After considerable difficulties Charles Castleman, a solicitor and railway planner, managed to introduce the railway line.’ ...
Brighton Pier Group, which owns and operates Brighton Palace Pier as well as five bars, eight indoor mini-golf sites and the Lightwater Valley Family Adventure Park, is set to de-list from AIM. The ...
Brighton Pier Group said reasons for its plans to delist include “disproportionate” annual costs of between £250,000 and £300,000 to maintain a listing, lack of liquidity in the shares, volatility in ...
London’s second tier AIM stock market suffered another setback today when Luke Johnson’s struggling leisure group Brighton Pier said it is cancelling its listing. The company, owner and operator of ...