Article Archive for May 2008
Living in Brighton and Hove we encounter some unique security challenges that make success in criminal careers easier for the unsavoury. Many of the homes in our neighbourhoods are split into flats with too many …
Japan’s bullet train move aside – Brighton is on-track to be the envy of civilised world. You’ve seen the press reports, heard the endless quotes from councillors including Gill Mitchell and Geoffrey Theobald, been deluged …
Once upon a time Brighton (and Hove actually) had twelve bandstands. They were in our parks and on our seafront. The bandstand in Queen’s park was very ornate, while the bandstand in St. Anne’s Well …
The moment that I first walked into Maugherman’s Deli I was impressed. It was immaculately clean and really well laid out, specialising in Italian delights which surround you with culinary temptation. The staff are also …
The South Downs Way, stretching for a hundred miles from Winchester to Eastbourne, is one of Britain’s National Trails. Justifiably designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it offers stretches of peace and isolation almost …
I have been really intrigued by what is happening over parking in Eastbourne streets as result of a dispute between East Sussex County Council and Eastbourne Council and which has been going on over the …
As a partially handicapped person myself I am disgusted to see one of my neighbours regularly abusing the blue badge system. Her husband has a blue badge, but she seems to feel it is hers …
As we are all concerned about the effects of global warming I have for some time noticed that the Churchill Square branch of BHS are always open. I spoke to a member of the management …
