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Shop Till You Drop
Advantages: Excellent shops, Great day out. Disadvantages: Lifts, gets busy
...me. So a trip to Churchill Square wasn’t too far away. Churchill Square is in the middle of Brighton, East Sussex. It’s not to far from London either.
Transport is very good to. You have the Central Train station, which runs regular trains. That is only a 5 – 10 minute walk.
There’s buses that are frequent too which do stop outside the shopping mall.
Churchill square have there own car park which is every big, but it does often get packed out. ... ...don’t really have to leave Churchill square, as mostly everything is under one roof. There are more shops outside of Churchill Square so it does make a great day out shopping. There are around 85 different shops in the mall.
The mall is set out in 3 levels.
Whenever I go here it always smells the same, you can smell the cookies from Millies Cookies. But ive never actually eaten any, they smell nice enough but Im not a biscuit/cookie person. The ...
btco 15.04.2004 · Read full review
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Review of Churchill Square Shopping Centre (Brighton)
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Get Ready For A Fleecing
Advantages: Has a good atmosphere, some games can be fun Disadvantages: You lose money quickly here, rides shut in bad weather
I last visited Brighton Pier about 3 weeks ago whilst visiting for the weekend with my girlfriend. It's a fascinating if slightly depressing place. It's a throwback to the glory days of the English Seaside and at the height of summer can be so much fun. The beginning of October in the rain however has it's own unique charms and lack of them too. For those who don't know the pier, it is in the heart of Brighton off the main seafront promenade and ... ...games, slot machines and other devices for robbing you of your valuable pennies. At the end of the pier are the serious amusements and rides including a rickety looking roller coaster precariously perched on the edge of the pier, a ghost house lacking in frights and a number of carousels for the more feint hearted amongst us. Sadly, although I have used these in the distant past when I feared for my life less often than I do now, the rides were shut ...
Nixu1980 04.11.2009 · Read full review
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Brighton Marina UGC Cinema
Advantages: Comfortable Seats Disadvantages: None
This Cinema is based in Brighton Marina.
The Marina itself has about 4 pubs whereby you can meet freinds prior to seeing a film.
Another benfit of the this cinema is that they provide free parking for people using the cinema facilities.
I also like this cinema as unlike most the cinema's in Brighton nearly all the films are on at the marina rather than just a couple. In total the marina has about 8 screens. The seats are also comfortable quite ... ...The wheelchair access is also good the entrance to the cinema is flat and once inside there are ramps to the higher level and lifts if requested.
The food price is normal for a cinema i actually find these prices extortionate. However the size of the pop corn is huge and it is delicious. Also they do provide hot dogs whic are great of films falls soon after work
The price for a ticket is £5 which compared to London prices is quite cheap. They also ...
ribena 16.05.2001 · Read full review
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Its a Big One and its Sticking Right UP!
Advantages: Easy to visit. Lovely gardens. Disadvantages: None.
...is:
Brighton, which is on the South Coast.
Church St, Brighton, BN1 1UE
How to get there:
I'm not going to list down all the ways to get to Brighton but, once you are there, The Dome is within a 15 minute walk from the (main) Pier.
From the main line station, it is about a 15 minute walk. Come out of the station (2 entrances/exits) and walk straight ahead. The road in front slopes slightly down hill and The Dome is down the hill and over to ... ...it as being in the 'Cultural Quarter'. (Oh yes, a little bit of posh you know). Its also near 'The Lanes' (Shopping area). What it is:
The Brighton Dome was built in 1805 as a very flamboyant stable block. It has since been converted into a concert hall. The main part of the roof is 'The Dome' (See photo's).
It consists of 3 sections: The Pavillion Theatre, The Corn Exchange and the Concert Hall. They are covered by the Dome, which is the historic ...
martinwi 21.04.2008 · Read full review
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The Booth Museum, Brighton
Advantages: Free admission, lots to see Disadvantages: None for me
The Booth Museum is located on Brighton's suburban back streets well away from the town centre but having said that it is on Dyke Road (the A2010) which is one of the major routes through the town and so it is relatively easy to find. The museum is named after the Victorian natural historian Edward Thomas Booth who spent much of his life in Brighton. Primarily it houses his personal collection of stuffed birds but there are also animals, insects, ... ...like this one at the Booth Museum none of that might have ever happened. The Booth Museum is open at the following times: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 2pm-5pm Facilities include a small gift shop that is strategically located at the reception in the entrance meaning that you need to pass by this when you first enter the museum and also again when you leave. There are toilets that are equipped for disabled visitors ...
micksheff 11.10.2009 · Read full review
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LG GE20LU10 Super Multi
DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive - External - USB 2.0 - Read speed: 48x (CD) / 16x (DVD) - Write speed: 48x (CD) / 20x (DVD±R) / 10x (DVD±R DL), 48x (CD) / 20x (DVD±R) / 12x (DVD±R DL) - Rewrite speed: 32x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 12x (DVD-RAM)
Afterglow - Crowded House
Really nice collection of misc/b-sides and unreleased songs.Lyrically v.good and musically catchy. (*)
Casio FR 620 TEC
Desktop Printing Calculator - with Batteries - without Solar Power Functionality
Pioneer DVR-LX 60 D
With DivX Playback - With HDMI Connection - DVD-RW Player - DVD-R Player - DVD+R Player - with DVD+RW Playback - DVD-RAM Player
Mario Kart DS
Simplicity of gameplay and a variety of tracks. Multiplayer genius! (*)
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