I can recall trips to Churchill Square from Eastbourne. Wasn't there a Green Shield stamp shop where parents exchanged books of stamps for consumer goods. I can also remember the BHS restaurant which had a conveyor belt which went round the outside of the restaurant where you put your dirty plates nd they would disappear to the kitchen. To a 5 year old it was magical to watch.
I remember 'Taste' was the place to go for mens clothes.
I remember Intersport and the perpetual "closing down sale"!
Was there a shop called dunns? Similar to M and S?
Don't have a photo but I know the owners went on to take over the 'Cock Inn' outside Lewes. I think it is on the A26.Does anyone have a pic of this Slims cafe, seems to have been frequented by a few on here?
I asked this question a few times before on this board but nobody has provided the answer. LHS of Churchill Square (1966 version) there was a shop that I am sure did records downstairs and toys/Airfix kits/model trains upstairs, I think it eventually became the HMV shop. Does this shop exist only in my imagination or was it real. I am talking early to mid '70's.
I can recall trips to Churchill Square from Eastbourne. Wasn't there a Green Shield stamp shop where parents exchanged books of stamps for consumer goods. I can also remember the BHS restaurant which had a conveyor belt which went round the outside of the restaurant where you put your dirty plates nd they would disappear to the kitchen. To a 5 year old it was magical to watch.
Who remembers a shops called "Orange Hand"? All I remember is that they sold numbers to iron on the back of football shirts. Back in the day (70's) you could hardly get them anywhere. I think it was roughly where the small WH smith music shop was, possibly ont at the same time, but around that area?
Anyone else remember that one
There was a kids' clothes shop which was quite expensive downstairs tucked away - Colts. I remember my mum buying Peter Grummit (sic) some really expensive Levi's there before buying me a Tesco's pair in the shop opposite!!
A generation later (well nearly!) House your Seagull and his co-editor used to build a camp in the building site!
My whole family seem to still be here and on NSC!
The solarium cafe always stop to use the toilets(nice and clean)
As a young lad in the mid/late 80s spent many a Sunday bombing round the back of Churchill Square (when all shops closed) on skateboards, rollerboots or bikes. Happy days.
That be Soft Centre, that be. Got a game for my commodore 16 in there, circa 1984 - Monkey ( the chinese martial arts dude ) and it cost an enormous £8.25 on cassette!
What's the best website for photos of Brighton & Hove in the 70s/80s & 90s? As I am interested in them?
Does anyone have a pic of this Slims cafe, seems to have been frequented by a few on here?
http://www.regencysociety-jamesgray.com/
http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/
Wait till you have 6 months off to look through them.
As far as I remember there was Gamleys in the Arcade on the other side of the road and the model shop on the corner of West street and Cranbourne Street. Which was my Airfix and balsa wood supply shop.