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That must be the one i think near the site of the sainsburys in lewes road.
That must be the one i think near the site of the sainsburys in lewes road.
The funny thing is the films I saw at The Continentale used to be shown on Friday nights on the German satellite channels (Sat1 and RTL) in the mid 1990's Today they would be considered as very soft porn.And this place can give a clue to someone's age and character ...
What do YOU remember seeing at the Continentale?
Rosie Dixon Night Nurse (late seventies)
Then there was The Embassy along Western Road, where The Jam played on 15th. April, '77
Interesting that that story has moved on, and John Lewis is not lined up for a spot in the development.
As it happens, I had a brief conversation a few months ago with one of the planners involved in developing options for the Lewes Road scheme about simply reverting to a road layout that allowed two way traffic on the eastern side of the petrol station (and making the western side an access road to Sainsburys and the petrol station). It would certainly be better for cyclists. I don't think they'd considered the idea at all - or, if they had, they'd rejected it.Now that is a stunning photo! Has even got the railway viaduct in the middle left area! Takes me back probably thirty five years!
What do you reckon to that Lord B, as a possible 'improvement' to the Vague gyratory system
I'm sure if they put it back to how it was, buses, cycles and cars would get on just dandy
Anyone remember the ABC, then Cannon in East Street?
We don't need another bloody supermarket in Hove either. I'm for the development in principle but will campaign against any supermarket getting involved.
Wow - this takes me back!
There is only really one supermarket in hove at the moment and even that tesco is a pretty small one. The co-op is little more than a corner shop.
Wow - this takes me back! My second ever proper job was working as a trainee cinema manager here. Spent one very happy summer doing not a lot of training but spending half my time watching films and the other half on the beach - I left as soon as they wanted me to do some actual work managing staff.
It was an incredible building inside - very tardis-like as because only a bit of it was used for the cinema/public. There was this massive ballroom that hadn't been used for about 20+ years or so, maybe longer - it was like film set itself, cobwebs everywhere yet still filled with faded finery like expensive curtains and interiors -I used to wander in there every so often and it felt like I was going back in time, proper spooky haunted house stuff, I expected pre-war music to suddenly start playing every time I ventured in there.
Indeed. 'The Legend' returns ...Blimey. Hello.
Indeed. 'The Legend' returns ...
B&H needs more cinemas, I can't think of any other city that has so few screens. In fact the Brighton - Worthing stretch is a bit of cinematic desert...
They always come back... well, apart from mad frank obviously.
There is only really one supermarket in hove at the moment and even that tesco is a pretty small one. The co-op is little more than a corner shop.