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.
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The Argus on MSNCouncil reassures residents after photo of pier's foundations sparks concernHastings council has reassured residents that the pier is structurally sound after pictures of mangled support beams below ...
Many would think of the UK as a nation of prudes, but the country has a growing nudist movement, and it's quickly gaining ...
We spotted the old Brighton West Pier before catching a glimpse of the iconic Brighton Palace Pier. It was dazzling in the distance so we trotted over to it to see what it had on offer.
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The Argus on MSNIn pictures : The hottest day of the year so farToday's temperatures soared to their highest of the year so far, with residents and visitors in Brighton flocking to the city ...
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'Why we're lucky to have a Brighton Palace Pier on our doorstep'The Brighton Palace Pier is undoubtably the icon of the city for most and draws millions of visitors each and every year, writes Nick Mosley. At 125 years old and just over 500m long, this Grade ...
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Iconic Sussex tourist attraction reopens as former Dragons Den businesswoman and husband take the reinsIn December, it was announced that the Brighton i-360 – a 162 m (531 ft ... cent share of revenue from the tower annually. The West Pier Trust will continue to be the landlord, as they are ...
While the keenest – and bravest – wild swimmers will have kept up with their favourite hobby through the frigid winter months ...
Discover the history and evolution of Howth's iconic Lambay Race, a highlight of the sailing calendar since 1904 ...
Chayse's mother, Leah West said: "There were a few of us who entered the ballot for the London Marathon for this year but none of us got in. "So, we decided to enter the Brighton Half.
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