Changes to Brighton in the last 20 years

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Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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I really do dislike Churchill Square. It's so boring, so bright and so noisy. I do my very best to avoid it.

I don't even consider it part of Brighton. It could be annexed by Milton Keynes for all I care. My wife loves it though :facepalm:
 








Vegas Seagull

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Jul 10, 2009
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Pedestrianisation of The Lanes & New Road has been marvellous. The fast rat run round the Golden Fleece/Market Inn seems unbelievable now, with the resulting little restaurants & cafés.
If every year one road in the 'Old Town' could be car free & cobbled as per New Road this could only improve the whole area
 


Barrel of Fun

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Lack of public toilets - makes Brighton into one big urinal on Saturday night

Amazing that this has never been assaulted. As an example, Brixton has some very handy pop up toilets. Surely preferable to spend some cash on them as opposed to jet washing the town every Sunday/Monday morning.

I don't even consider it part of Brighton. It could be annexed by Milton Keynes for all I care. My wife loves it though :facepalm:

Right on. It's hideous in every sense, so poorly planned and generic.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Pedestrianisation of The Lanes & New Road has been marvellous. The fast rat run round the Golden Fleece/Market Inn seems unbelievable now, with the resulting little restaurants & cafés.
If every year one road in the 'Old Town' could be car free & cobbled as per New Road this could only improve the whole area

This.
 




BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
The homeless issue is an interesting one.

I can't tell if I just notice it more or if the numbers really have swelled in recent years but it seems to me to be impossible to avoid hoardes of beggars wherever you go in the town centre these days.

Last weekend a homeless guy on the Steine told me to go **** myself after I politely declined to give him any change. I was minding my own business, heading off to meet a friend and I get abused in the street. Completely unnecessary. I am sympathetic to those who have nowhere to stay and I try and help where I can but I can't just dish out money to every one of the thousands of beggars pestering me on the street, it's not realistic. Why does this make me a target of abuse? It does nobody any favours as I'm now even less likely to spare a bit of change or a cup of tea as I cross the road to avoid these people.

It doesn't make you personally a target of abuse necessarily. There's a reasonable chance he'll say the same thing to the next person.

Bear in mind that that it's not uncommon for a lot of homeless people to also have mental health issues. Whether that's the case here is another issue, of course.

He should be able to walk the street minding his own business, without being hassled by some pi$$ed up nutter.:angry:
 








MissGull

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Apr 1, 2013
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The Grand Hotel is now only 4 stars, was 5 then. We have no 5 starred hotels in Brighton now.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Grand Hotel is now only 4 stars, was 5 then. We have no 5 starred hotels in Brighton now.

I read very recently it removed itself from the star rating? And if it has re-entered itself again, there's absolutely no way it's a 4 star hotel.
 


joeinbrighton

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Nov 20, 2012
1,853
Brighton
Churchill Square. 20 years ago it was an outdoor, unloved wind tunnel. For all its faults, it was far worse back then.

Gardner Street. Its bohemian feel with Vegetarian Shoes and Komedia etc might not be to everyone's liking but it is a vibrant part of town now, whereas rewind to 1991 and it had the Jubilee Shopping Hall where Komedia now is and was deserted.
 
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For the worse:
- homeless people sleeping all over the place. Went to the theatre royal on tue evening and the streets around there are full of them. Makes the town centre look like a tip. They should be forcibly removed to hostels.
- parking charges which are a disgrace.
- bus lanes
- 20mph speed limit
- least car friendly town in the UK
- the state of Volks Railway. The stations are in desperate need of refurbishment. It's an embarrassment.

On the positive side the western end of western road is looking a lot better with some interesting independent shops and the walk from Hove along Church Road and Western Road to Brighton is now a very pleasant one.

Least car friendly town in the UK and so it should be. Long may it continue!
 




Smithy

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Apr 26, 2009
3,400
Hove
The universities have expanded a lot over the last 20 years. Not sure if this is particularly a great thing. More and more city centre space is being lost to the universities/students.
 




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