Is that not currently the end of the bus route
No, there are trains. I went there on Saturday and had to wait at the Newhaven level crossing twice as the Lewes/Seaford train went by
Is that not currently the end of the bus route
No, there are trains. I went there on Saturday and had to wait at the Newhaven level crossing twice as the Lewes/Seaford train went by
Brighton and Hove isn't really up to much and some parts are a disgrace , seen some sights and I think the place is tarted up big time, take of the Glossy exterior off and it reveals a whole host of issues IMHO
regards
DR
I have recently had cause to visit both Bournemouth and Poole - on separate occasions - and for "domestic reasons".
The missus and I took the opportunity to visit both towns and seafronts in anticipation of a bit of shopping and eating, and I have to say ......
.... they truly are both cr*p!!
Brighton is a paradise in comparison - but perhaps that goes without saying.
West street is an embarrassment as the gateway to day trippers to the beach. Looks a right dump
I could name 10-15 places I'd rather live in the UK than Brighton. I love going back to visit friends and family, but could I live there again? Probably not.
West Street is what it is, always has and always will be.
Didn't Keith Waterson famously say that " Brighton is a town that looks as if it is assisting the police with their enquiries. "?
No, there are trains. I went there on Saturday and had to wait at the Newhaven level crossing twice as the Lewes/Seaford train went by
If you think Brighton, or anywhere in Sussex, for that matter, is a disgrace and seedy, then you haven't travelled much, imo. There are far worse places in Britain.
House prices have always been higher than the majority of Britain too. That's why I lived away when I got married.
West Street is what it is, always has and always will be.
trains have been running at the weekend. Normal service as far as i know.
Replacement buses on weekdays.
maybe you need to get around Brighton a bit more ,i been to plenty of place in this country , trust me Brighton takes some beating, freak city if you ask me
regards
DR
WHATS THE DIFFERENCE,I know Brighton very well.
Now you're saying it's freaky rather than run down and seedy. I think you may have a problem.
I could name 10-15 places I'd rather live in the UK than Brighton. I love going back to visit friends and family, but could I live there again? Probably not.
Blimey. I couldn't name one.