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Safe Places in Brighton & Hove for People with Learning Safe Places in Brighton and Hove For people with learning disabilities Go to a Safe Place if you are being bullied or lost. North Street and Old Steine Name Safe Place Opening Address Times Telephone Number Monday to Friday 8am- One Stop Travel 6.30 26 North Street Wednesdays 8am- Brighton 8.45pm BN1 1EB Saturday 9am -5.30pm Tel: 01273 234047 Sunday 9.30am -4pm Jubilee Library Mon, Tue 10am -7pm Jubilee Street Brighton BN1 1GE Wed 10am - 5pm Thurs 10am – 7pm 01273 290800 Fri, Sat 10am – 5pm Sun 11am -5pm Theatre Royal New Road Brighton 10am – 8pm on show days BN1 1SD 10am -6pm on non-show days Tel: 08448717627 Name Safe Place Opening Address Times Telephone Number Youth Advice Centre or YAC, Monday to Friday Ovest House, 58 West Street 9am-6pm Brighton BN1 2RA Closed lunchtime 12-1pm Tel: 01273 828828 MACCS Entrance 7a Steine Street. To get there follow road next to Sussex beacon. Go past three and Monday to Friday ten pub. Follow the road 9am-1pm round, you will see cars parked on the 2pm-5pm right next to the entrance, Other entrance 24 Old Steine, Tel: 01273664000 Queens Road, Station area Name Safe Place Opening Address Times Telephone Number The Brighthelm Centre North Road, Brighton, East Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 4:30pm Sussex BN1 1YD 01273 821512 Community Base 113 Queens Road Brighton Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 4:30pm BN1 3XG 01273 234047 Jurys Inn Brighton 101 Stroudley Road Brighton East Sussex BN1 4DJ Open 24 hours 01273 862121 Montefiore Road Picture Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Grace Eyre Foundation, 36 Montefiore Road Hove Monday to Friday: BN3 6EP 9am - 430pm 01273 201900 Hove, Palmeira Square and Church Road Picture Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number St John’s Centre Café Palmeira Square Hove BN3 2FL Every day 01273 729603 9am to 5pm Name Safe Place Picture Address Opening Times Telephone Number Hove Library Mon 1.30-5.30pm 182- 186 Church Road, Hove Tues 9.30am- BN3 2EG 7.30pm Wed 9.30am- 01273 290700 5.30pm Thurs 9.30am- 5.30pm Fri 9.30am- 5.30pm Sat 9.30am-5pm Blatchington Road, Hove Picture Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Blake’s Pharmacy Monday 91 Blatchington Road, to Friday: 9am - Hove, East 6pm Sussex, BN3 3YG Saturday: 9am - 01273 735108 1pm Lansdowne Road area, Hove Picture Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number St Anne’s Apartments, 3 E, Lansdowne Road, Monday –Friday Hove, BN3 1DN 9am to 5pm 01273 739915 Sackville Road, Portland Road Picture Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Speak Out 41-43 Portland Road, Monday to Friday: Hove 9am to 5pm BN3 5DQ Tel: 01273 421921 Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company Ltd Monday to Friday: 43 Conway St, Hove BN3 3LT 8.30am-5pm Tel: 07773351411 Quaff 139-141 Portland Road Every day Hove, BN35QJ 9am-9pm Tel: 01273 820320 Sainsburys 123-125 Portland Road Hove Every day BN3 5QY 7am-11pm Tel: 01273 753800 Kemptown Picture Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Monday: 9am- Latest Music Bar, 5.30pm 14-17 Manchester Street, Tuesday, Brighton Wednesday, BN2 1TF Thursday, Sunday 9am- Tel: 01273 687171 11pm Friday and Saturday: 9am – 2am Moulsecoomb Picture Name of Business, Safe Place Address and Opening Times Telephone Number Tuesday 10am- Moulsecoomb Library, 1pm and 2pm- The Highway, 7pm Moulsecoomb, Brighton BN2 4PA Thursday 2pm- 6pm 01273 296910 Friday 10am- 1pm and 2pm- 5pm Saturday 10am- 1pm and 2pm- 4pm Closed Mondays and Wednesdays Safe Place Picture Name of Business, Opening Times Address and Telephone Number Monday: 7am- Moulsecoomb 11pm Community Leisure Centre, Tuesday: 9am- Moulsecoomb Way, 11pm Brighton, East Sussex Wednesday 9am- BN2 4PB 11pm Tel: 01273 622266 Thursday 7am- 11pm Friday: 9am- 11pm Saturday9am- 8pm Sunday 9am-5pm The Level and the Old Steine Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number BHIMS ( Brighton and Hove Independent Monday to Mediation Service) Thursday 10am - 2pm Lower Ground Floor Go to main Ecclesden building entrance and ring Grove Hill 47 on intercom Brighton BN2 9NG ( If only one staff in the building 01273 700812 they will talk to you over the intercom) Velo Café Rose Walk The Level 8am to 5pm every Brighton day Tel: 07595048292 Near Sainsburys at the back of London Road Name Safe Place Opening Address Times Telephone Number Term time Friends Centre, Monday to Thursday: 9.30am-7.30pm Brighton Junction Isetta Square Fridays 9.30-3pm 35 New street Brighton Holidays BN1 4GQ Monday to Friday Tel: 01273 810210 9.30-3pm. Seafront Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number King Alfred Leisure Monday to Friday Centre 6.30-10pm Kingsway Hove BN3 2WW Saturdays 8am-6pm Sunday 8am-9pm 01273 290290 Open every day of the Brighton & Hove City year Council Seafront Office, Summer 8am-7pm 141 Kings Rd Arches, Lower Promenade, From 1st November Brighton 9am-5pm BN1 2FN Tel: 07795336552 Seafront Small office Every day in the Hove St summer. Near King Alfred Summer from last weekend in May to end of first week in September. 12-7pm Coldean Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Coldean Library Monday 9am- Library Court 1pm and 2pm-5pm Beatty Avenue Thursday 9am- Coldean 1pm and 2pm-7pm Brighton, BN1 9EW Saturday 10am-1pm 01273 296902 Larches Café Mon 9am – 3.30pm Waldron Avenue Thurs 9am – 3.30pm Coldean Fri 9am – 3.30pm Brighton BN19EZ 01273 609281 Hangleton Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Monday closed Hangleton Library Tuesday 9.30am- West Way, Hangleton 1pm and 2pm- Hove, BN3 8LD 5.30pm Wednesday 2pm- 01273 296904 5.30pm Thursday 9.30am- 1pm and 2pm-7pm Friday 2pm-5.30pm Saturday 9.30am- 1pm and 2pm-4pm Hollingbury Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Monday 10am-1pm Hollingbury Library and 2pm-5pm 1st Floor, Carden Hill Thursday 10am-1pm Hollingbury and 2pm-7pm Brighton Saturday 10am-1pm BN1 8DA and 2pm-4pm Closed Tuesdays, 01273 296908 Wednesdays and Fridays Mile Oak and Portslade Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Monday, Tuesday, Mile Oak Library Wednesday 2pm- Chalky Road 5pm Portslade, Brighton Thursday 2pm-7pm BN41 2WS Friday 2pm-5pm Saturday 9.30am- 01273 296916 12.30pm Monday 9.30am- Portslade Library 1pm Old Shoreham Road Tuesday 9.30am- Portslade, 1pm and 2pm- Brighton 5.30pm BN41 1XR Wednesday 9.30am- 1pm and 2pm-7pm 01273 296914 Friday 9.30am-1pm Saturday 9.30am- 1pm and 2pm-4pm Patcham Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Tuesday 9am-1pm Patcham Library and 2pm-7pm Ladies Mile Road Friday 9am-1pm Patcham and 2pm-5pm Brighton BN1 8TA Saturday 10am-1pm and 2pm-4pm 01273 296912 Closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Rottingdean Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Monday 10am-1pm Rottingdean and 2pm-5pm Library Thursday 10am-1pm The Grange, and 2pm-7pm Rottingdean, Saturday 10am-1pm Brighton BN2 and 2pm-4pm 7HA Closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays 01273 296918 and Fridays Saltdean Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Tuesday 10am-1pm Saltdean Library and 2pm-7pm Saltdean Lido, Friday 10am- Saltdean, 1pm and 2pm-5pm Brighton BN28SP Saturday 10am-1pm 01273 296920 and 2pm-4pm Closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Westdene, Brighton Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Tuesday 10am-1pm Westdene Library and 2pm-7pm Bankside, Westdene, Friday 10am-1pm Brighton BN1 5GN and 2pm-5pm 01273 296922 Saturday 10am-1pm and 2pm-4pm Closed Mondays, Wednesday and Thursdays Whitehawk Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Tuesdays and Whitehawk Library Thursdays, 9am- 179A Whitehawk 1pm and 2pm-6pm Road, Whitehawk Friday 9am-1pm and Brighton BN2 5FL 2pm-5pm Saturday 9.30am- 01273 296924 1pm and 2pm-4pm Woodingdean Name Safe Place Address Opening Times Telephone Number Monday 9am-1pm Woodingdean Library and 2pm-5pm Warren Road Thursday 9am-1pm Woodingdean, and 2pm-7pm Brighton BN2 Saturday 10am-1pm 6BA and 2pm-4pm Closed Tuesday, 01273 296928 Wednesday, Friday and Sunday .
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