Pickledegg
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- Jul 13, 2012
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Would be interesting to see where all those slagging off Newhaven live? Come on, share the love!
Lancing?
Peacehaven?
Burgess Hill?
Crawley?
Bognor?
Littlehampton/Wick?
My biggest recommendation would be to avoid Peacehaven like the plague. It's a horrible place with no soul whatsoever and the pubs there really are terrible.
I've lived in both Newhaven and Peacehaven, lived in Peacehaven a lot longer though and can honestly say I think Peacehaven is about 1,000,000,000,000,000 times better than Newhaven. And no I don't live in Peacehaven now either.
Hi All
I am a Brighton boy who is moving back to sussex to work after going away to uni. I am a first time buyer looking for a 2/3 bedroom house. Obviously I cannot afford Brighton/Hove.
I have always had a soft spot for newhaven, used to fish on the arm. Real cmmunity real in the town. Ive heard people say they think it is a town on the up.
What are NSC's thoughts?
So please tell me what Newhaven has that Crawley hasn't apart from the sea and a ferry ?Have you not been to Crawley?
a FORT.So please tell me what Newhaven has that Crawley hasn't apart from the sea and a ferry ?
Newhaven has its own climate...AND we're getting a KFC
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Newhaven was 'hurt' wen the one way system was constructed and then when the town planners let Sainsbury build their store 1/2 mile to the East of the town centre that killed off most hope of regenerating the town centre.
The West Quay developments have lifted the area and with future developments along the river I feel the 'heart' of Newhaven will move from the town centre to the quay.
There are different areas (as in all towns) South Heighton, Denton, Mount Pleasant, East Side, West Quay, Court Farm, Meeching, Hillside and the Valley (other local variations) so several different neighbourhoods for you to choose from with individual community spirits! What they all have in common is a poor town centre which means a trip to for anything bar food to Seaford, Lewes, Brighton or Eastbourne; Lots of underage pregnancy, a large number of unemployed young people, lack of aspiration, etc like most coastal towns (Brighton being the exception)
The transport links are good Lewes 10 minutes, London Victoria or London Bridge 1 1/2 hours. Regular buses (with bus lanes) to Brighton and Eastbourne including late nights!!. Reach A23/A27 junction in 15 minutes easily (AMEX EVEN QUICKER)
The local School (Tideway) are producing amazing educational results and are approaching the top 25% of perfomance NATIONALLY for schools in their class.
With the prices in brighton and Hove spiralling the young-un's will look out side of the city for homes......So in answer to the original question Newhaven would be an investment and a reasonable base to get to Brighton & Hove and the commuting corridor to London and I would say it wasn't a bad idea!