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Planning a coastal road trip? These seven offbeat seaside stops across England packs history, fun, and big views, making for ...
But he is happy to recognise the Japan winger has done him a favour with his exploits for the Seagulls. Tetsuya is proprietor of Café, a very pleasant establishment not far from the railway station in ...
A council has announced they will be reopening toilets at a popular city park. Toilets in Victoria Road Recreation Ground in ...
We had a lively Full Council meeting last Thursday in the Chamber at Hove Town Hall. Brighton and Hove is such a vibrant City, with well ...
THERE’S A LAKE an hour from London where you can pretend you are in the Maldives for the day. Once a quarry, St Andrews Lake in Kent is home to a wealth of water-based activities, as well as ...
Archer would bowl nine more overs, closing out the day with 1 for 22, to finish as England's most economical and threatening bowler. Like Bumrah, a singular threat, a singular thrill. But unlike ...
A charity is calling for people to help with a “final push” to fund a statue for Mary Clarke, the Brighton suffragette who led the women’s suffrage movement in the south east in 1909 and 1910.
Almost 1,000 children in Brighton Pavilion are living in households affected by the two-child limit, new figures show – as charities urged the Government to scrap the policy.