I've always had Brighton as a pretty small city. You can walk from one side of it to the other pretty easily? No chance doing that with somewhere like Nottingham.
I've always had Brighton as a pretty small city. You can walk from one side of it to the other pretty easily? No chance doing that with somewhere like Nottingham.
I've always had Brighton as a pretty small city. You can walk from one side of it to the other pretty easily? No chance doing that with somewhere like Nottingham.
I'd say Nottingham and Brighton have similar feels in terms of the City centre and then they both have massive urban sprawls around them.
In terms of surrounding I'd say they're very different. Nottingham has FOUR exits off the M1. There is no chance you could easily walk from one side of Nottingham to the other. With Brighton, you could.
Land mass of Nottingham 74.61Km squared
Land mass of Brighton 82.67Km squared
You've missed out the suburbs of Brighton & Hove.
City and unitary authority, 87.54 km2 (33.80 sq mi). • Urban, 89.4 km2 (34.5 sq mi).
In terms of surrounding I'd say they're very different. Nottingham has FOUR exits off the M1. There is no chance you could easily walk from one side of Nottingham to the other. With Brighton, you could.
In terms of surrounding I'd say they're very different. Nottingham has FOUR exits off the M1. There is no chance you could easily walk from one side of Nottingham to the other. With Brighton, you could.
What's Croydon classed as?