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SSUSSEUSSExx 1 JJEEwwISIShh nEnEwwSS As readers of SJN already know this is an important year for the Jewish Community but also for the City of Brighton & Hove as, together, we all recognise the first Jewish citizen of Brighton 250 years ago. I am delighted to be able to announce the events that are planned to recognise this momentous year. There is something for everyone, some ticketed some free, so please do get involved. Buy tickets and come along and support the community and the City as we embark on the 250th Anniversary of Judaism in this great City. It has been a pleasure to direct and coordinate the work of so many different people in order to put this programme together and you can see it now on page 7. We are all delighted to be working with the Brighton Fringe (and you must buy tickets through them from today). We also thank the Historical Society for their incredible research work. The opening day on Sunday, May 8th is centred on Middle Street Synagogue whilst the unveiling of the Blue Plaque on July 14th, will be carried out by the Lord Lieutenant. See you during this important year for us all. Ivor Caplin Director 250th Anniversary Events. what’S InSIDE.... haPPY PUrIm | BrIGhtOn JEwrY 250 | cOmInG hOmE | hmD 16 | trIBUtES anD mEmOrIES | WHAT’S On | anD mOrE march 2016 • aDar I - aDar II 5776 • ISSUE 261 2 Pause for thought 3 In the lead up to the spring to bring UK law into conformity to reduce expenditure on police holidays, it is important to take a with the latest European services owing to anti-Israel look at what the UK government Directive on motor vehicle safety. -
Nizells-Brochure.Pdf
ANAN EXCLUSIVE EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF OF LUXURYNINE LUXURIOUSAPARTMENTS RESIDENCES AND HOUSES ONE NIZELLS AVENUE HOVE LIFESTYLE REIMAGINED One Nizells Avenue is a new The elegant two and three bedroom development of luxurious apartments apartments and three bedroom townhouses and townhouses, ideally positioned all feature intelligently configured, spacious adjacent to an attractive expanse of open plan layouts, with full height glazing landscaped parkland, yet just minutes affording a wonderful stream of natural from the beautiful seafront and buzzing light. A contemporary specification with central Brighton scene. premium materials and designer finishes is complemented by exquisite interior design. Just moments from the doorstep, St Ann’s Each home benefits from private outside Well Gardens is one of Brighton and Hove’s space, the townhouses boasting terraces most treasured city parks, and the perfect and gardens and the penthouse apartment spot to relax and unwind within a captivating opening onto a wraparound terrace with setting of ancient trees, exotic plants and distant horizon views. winding pathways. Nizells Avenue is also perfectly placed to enjoy the limitless bars, eateries, shops and cultural offerings of the local area, whether in laid-back Hove or vibrant Brighton. 1 LOCATION CITY OF SPIRIT Arguably Britain’s coolest, most diverse North Laine forms the cultural centre of the and vibrant city, Brighton and Hove is city, a hotbed of entertainment including an eccentric hotchpotch of dynamic The Brighton Centre and ‘Best Venue in entertainment and culture, energetic the South’, Komedia Brighton. It’s also a nightlife and eclectic shopping, fantastic choice for shopping and eating, with an eating and drinking scene with over 400 independent businesses. -
BULLETIN Vol 50 No 1 January / February 2016
CINEMA THEATRE ASSOCIATION BULLETIN www.cta-uk.org Vol 50 No 1 January / February 2016 The Regent / Gaumont / Odeon Bournemouth, visited by the CTA last October – see report p8 An audience watching Nosferatu at the Abbeydale Sheffield – see Newsreel p28 – photo courtesy Scott Hukins FROM YOUR EDITOR CINEMA THEATRE ASSOCIATION (founded 1967) You will have noticed that the Bulletin has reached volume 50. How- promoting serious interest in all aspects of cinema buildings —————————— ever, this doesn’t mean that the CTA is 50 years old. We were found- Company limited by guarantee. Reg. No. 04428776. ed in 1967 so our 50th birthday will be next year. Special events are Registered address: 59 Harrowdene Gardens, Teddington, TW11 0DJ. planned to mark the occasion – watch this space! Registered Charity No. 1100702. Directors are marked ‡ in list below. A jigsaw we bought recently from a charity shop was entitled Road —————————— PATRONS: Carol Gibbons Glenda Jackson CBE Meets Rail. It wasn’t until I got it home that I realised it had the As- Sir Gerald Kaufman PC MP Lucinda Lambton toria/Odeon Southend in the background. Davis Simpson tells me —————————— that the dome actually belonged to Luker’s Brewery; the Odeon be- ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS ing built on part of the brewery site. There are two domes, marking Full Membership (UK) ................................................................ £29 the corners of the site and they are there to this day. The cinema Full Membership (UK under 25s) .............................................. £15 Overseas (Europe Standard & World Economy) ........................ £37 entrance was flanked by shops and then the two towers. Those Overseas (World Standard) ........................................................ £49 flanking shops are also still there: the Odeon was demolished about Associate Membership (UK & Worldwide) ................................ -
Heritage-Statement
Document Information Cover Sheet ASITE DOCUMENT REFERENCE: WSP-EV-SW-RP-0088 DOCUMENT TITLE: Environmental Statement Chapter 6 ‘Cultural Heritage’: Final version submitted for planning REVISION: F01 PUBLISHED BY: Jessamy Funnell – WSP on behalf of PMT PUBLISHED DATE: 03/10/2011 OUTLINE DESCRIPTION/COMMENTS ON CONTENT: Uploaded by WSP on behalf of PMT. Environmental Statement Chapter 6 ‘Cultural Heritage’ ES Chapter: Final version, submitted to BHCC on 23rd September as part of the planning application. This document supersedes: PMT-EV-SW-RP-0001 Chapter 6 ES - Cultural Heritage WSP-EV-SW-RP-0073 ES Chapter 6: Cultural Heritage - Appendices Chapter 6 BSUH September 2011 6 Cultural Heritage 6.A INTRODUCTION 6.1 This chapter assesses the impact of the Proposed Development on heritage assets within the Site itself together with five Conservation Areas (CA) nearby to the Site. 6.2 The assessment presented in this chapter is based on the Proposed Development as described in Chapter 3 of this ES, and shown in Figures 3.10 to 3.17. 6.3 This chapter (and its associated figures and appendices) is not intended to be read as a standalone assessment and reference should be made to the Front End of this ES (Chapters 1 – 4), as well as Chapter 21 ‘Cumulative Effects’. 6.B LEGISLATION, POLICY AND GUIDANCE Legislative Framework 6.4 This section provides a summary of the main planning policies on which the assessment of the likely effects of the Proposed Development on cultural heritage has been made, paying particular attention to policies on design, conservation, landscape and the historic environment. -
SUSSEX. [POST OFFICE Giles Mrs
2906 BRIGHTON. SUSSEX. [POST OFFICE Giles Mrs. 3 Chicl1ester p1. Kemp town Griffith Mrs. 26 Montpeliel"strett Hardy William, 9 Waterloo place GiU Airs. Dunwoody, 28 Prestonvlle.rd Griffiths 81. Pryce, 2 Selborne rd. Hove Hargreaves Rev. Joseph, [Weslepan], Gilpin Mrs. 5 Pre!-tomille terrace Grimble Mrs. Amelia, 1 Portland place 4 Stanford road Glaisyer l\fiss, 45 Gardner street Gritton Mrs. 8 Lewes crescent Harley Miss, 52 Egremont place Glanville Wm. Gordon. 11 Richmnd. rrl Groombrirfge Daniel TJ;}os. Leopold road Harmar Wm. Bycroft, 17 Cbesham pi Glac:kin Rev. John [Baptist], 49 Rose Grounds David, 83 Ditchling rise Harper Edward, 8 Brunswick terrace Hill terrace Grover Samuel John, 8 Shafteshnry rd Harris Charles John, 4: Pelham square • Glayzer Thomas, 96 London road Groves John, 9 Ventnor viis. Cliftonville Harris Henry Edward, 17 Cannon place Glyn Mrs. 22 Brunswick square Grunow Mrs. 2 Belvedere terrace Harris James Sidney, 81 Upper North st Godbold George, 14 Hamilton road Guerin Mrs. 7 Seafield, Cliftonville Harris Miss, 6 Arundel ter. Kemp town Godfree Georg~ Stephen. 65 Preston rd Guillaume Miss,1 Oshorne vils.Cliflonvl Harris 1\Iiss, 66 Lansdowneplace, Hove Godwin Jas. EyleQ, 65 Ditchling rise Guimaraens Mrs. 6 Round Hill crescent HarriR Mrs. 48 Great College street Godwin Mrs. 44 Buckingham road Gunn Alfred, 115 Ditchling rise Harris Mrs. IO Sussex square Goff Miss, IO St. John's terrace, Hove Gnnn Mrs. 4 Se:Jfield, Cliftonvil!e Harris Mrs. 3 Waterloo place Golden Charles, 30 Clifton street Gunn Stephen, 34 East street Harrison Miss, 35 Grand parade Golden Charles, 16 l.:ollege road Gurbs Stephen, 35 Montpelier !'ltreet Harrison Mr~. -
Cadenza Document
Planning & Public Protection Hove Town Hall Norton Road Hove BN3 3BQ WEEKLY LIST OF APPLICATIONS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT1990 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS & CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990 TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2010 (Notice under Article 13 and accompanied by an Environmental Statement where appropriate) PLEASE NOTE that the following applications were registered by the City Council between 25/02/2013 and 03/03/2013 a) Involving Listed Buildings within Conservation Area BRUNSWICK AND ADELAIDE BH2013/00337 2 Brunswick Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of 3no external vents to rear elevation. Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Brunswick Road Dental Practice Dr Florentina Marcu 2 Brunswick Road Hove BN3 1DG BH2013/00339 2 Brunswick Road Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of 3no external vents to rear elevation. Officer : Helen Hobbs Tel. No.293335 Brunswick Road Dental Practice Dr Florentina Marcu 2 Brunswick Road Hove BN3 1DG Page 1 of 21 BH2013/00459 Flat 1 49 Brunswick Square Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Installation of air vent to front elevation. (Retrospective). Officer : Mark Thomas Tel. No.292336 Dr Robert Towler Hatchwell & Draper FLAT 1 The Agora 49 Brunswick Square Ellen Street Hove Hove BN3 1EF BN3 3LS BH2013/00510 Flat 53 Embassy Court Kings Road Brighton REGENCY SQUARE Internal alterations including removal of airing cupboard from bathroom, moving door to master bedroom, formation of double doors between drawing room and living and drawing room and kitchen. Officer : Christopher Wright Tel. No.292097 Paul Dennsion Andrew Birds Flat 53 76 Embassy Court Embassy Court Kings Road Kings Road Brighton Brighton BN1 2PY BN1 2PX BH2013/00543 Flat 8 18-19 Adelaide Crescent Hove BRUNSWICK TOWN Internal alterations to layout of flat. -
North Laine Cultural Quarter the Lanes
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Robert Street, North Laine, Brighton, BN1 4AH 3 1 1 1 D Guide Price £600,000 - £625,000 oakleyproperty.com • Period House • North Laine Conservation Area • Beautifully Presented • Open Plan Living Space • Bespoke Fitted Kitchen • Three Bedrooms • Modern Fitted Shower Room • Gas Central Heating • Lovely Rear Garden • Total Floor Area 91 SQ.M / 980 SQ.F Tel: 01273 688881 The Property A very attractive period house located on a sought after street in the popular North Laine conservation area. The well proportioned accommodation can be approached via two street entrances, is arranged over three floors and comprises on the lower ground floor; open plan living space including a bespoke fitted kitchen supplied by local company ‘North Road Timber’. The ground floor is arranged with a sizeable bedroom, hallway, modern fitted shower room with WC and a very useful separate WC. On the first floor is a landing with a skylight and two further good size bedrooms. Outside to the rear of the house is a delightful walled garden with raised beds and exposed bungaroosh feature wall. The Location Robert Street is situated in the heart of the vibrant North Laine conservation area of central Brighton, and is ideally located for Brighton Mainline Railway Station (0.3 miles). Local cafes, restaurants, shops, retail and entertainment facilities are right on the doorstep; including Brighton Komedia (0.1 miles), the Royal Pavilion (0.3 miles), Brighton Dome (0.2 miles), seafront (0.7 miles) and Brighton Pier (0.7 miles). Brighton Mainline Railway Station, many bus routes closely located, the A23 & A27 provide easy access around Brighton, Hove and into London. -
Student Guide
STUDENT GUIDE St Giles Brighton 1-3 Marlborough Place Brighton BN1 1UB Tel: +44 1273 682 747 Email: [email protected] 1 | P a g e Contents Welcome to St Giles………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 Your First Day……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Floor Map ................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Class Schedule ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 Facilities……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 The Platinum Centre/Academic Counselling……………………………………………………..……………………. 10 Corporate Social Responsibility: ............................................................................................................................ 11 Our Courses/Making Progress ............................................................................................................................... 12 Examinations .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 Levels & Progress with Examination Equivalents .................................................................................................. 16 Typical -
Priyal,E HESJ DENTS. O.AL 685
15UI91:5BX, J PRIYAl,E HESJ DENTS. O.AL 685 :Burrows Mrs. Yewhurst, Spithurst, Ba~ Bussey W. E. 15 Aymer rd. Hove,Brightn Bu.·don Viscount P.C., G.C.M.G. New combe, Lewes Bussy Baroness de, 1 The Marina,Brighton timber Place, Hassocks; & li Bucking Burrows Ogden Hoffman, 21 Brunswick road, Worthing ham gate 8 W & Athenreum & Brookd's square, Hove, Brighton Butcher Rev. Louis Betnard B.A. 33 Vie· clubs S W, London .Burstow .A.bram, 27 Grange road, Lewes toria drive, EastbournP. Buxton Miss, 45 Church rd. Burgess Hill Burstow C.7Gladstone ter.Lewes rd.Brghtn Butcher Oecil Frank, 20 Worcester villas, Bu.x:ton Travers, View field, Beacon road, Burstow Charles Henry, Westlands, King';; Hove, Brighton Crowborough road, Horsham Butcher Daniel, 4 Ratton rd. Eastbourne Buzzard Rodney, Hillcote, Buxted,Uckfield. Burstow Mrs. Harewood, Alexandra road, Butcher Frederick James, Oalncourt, New Byam Misses, Avenel,Richmond rd.Wrthng Burgess Hill Church road, Portslade, Brighton Byass Ed.gar M.B. 2 Lancaster villas, Old :Burstow W. J. Fairfield, St. Lawrencl' Butcher George, Ashington, Pulborough Shoreham road, Brighton avenue, West Tarring, Worthing Butcher George Stephen, Aldwich, Rugby Byass Miss, Maltravers street, Arnndel .Burt Rev. Emile, St. John's presbytery, road, West Worthing Byerley Mrs. 25 Rugby rd. Preston,Brghtn Heron's Ghyll, U ckfield Butcher W. J. Delgany, Heene rd. West Hygott Rog-er, The Poplars, Beckley Burt A. H. 23 Palmeira ~q.Hove,Brightor. Worthing Byham Geo. Middle hth.Graffham,Petwrth Burt A. T. 26 Cantelupe rd. E. Grinstead Butcher Waiter, Ecclesden manor, Ang Byham Miss, Newstead, Easebrne.Midhrst .Bnrt Alfred, Holmlea, Yapton, Arundel mering, Worthing Ryles Mrs. -
Gig Buddies Newsletter May to June 2018
Gig Buddies Newsletter May to June 2018 Hi Gig Buddies, th Thank you for joining us for our Gig Buddies 5 birthday party, it was a blast! In this newsleer we have listed socials all over Sussex as well as given some recommendaons for the Brighton fesval and Brighton Fringe this May. Thanks, Gig Buddies Team The Brighton Fesval and Brighton Fringe Fesval Here are some recommended events…..... BRIGHTON FRINGE Brighton Fringe is an open-access arts fesval held annually in Brighton. It is the largest annual arts fesval in England and one of the largest fringe fesvals in the world! Stealth Spies: Ausc people speak out – a show about the lives of some ausc adults. 22nd - 27th May at Sweet Werks 2, Werks Central, 15-17 Middle Street – £5 Stephen Carlin: Rise of the Ausc – comedy show 5th – 7th May at Broadway Lounge, 10 Steine Street, Brighton – Free Grace Eyre Street – showcase of live performances and visual art exhibion 23rd and 30th May at Purple Playhouse Theatre, 36 Montefiore Road, Hove - £6/£8 Guru Dudu’s: Silent Disco Walking Tour – dance walking tours with flash mobs 11th – 12th May (different mes) meet at New Road - £9/£12 BRIGHTON FESTIVAL Brighton Fesval is an annual celebraon of music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor and family events - taking place in venues both familiar and unusual across Brighton and Hove for three weeks every May. Problem in Brighton – alternave rock pantomime 10th – 12th May at The Old Market, Western Road, Hove - £20 Oska Bright Film Fesval: Lose Your Head – short films celebrang learning disabled workers 23rd May at Duke’s at Komedia - £11/£12 Vincent Dance Theatre: Shut Down - movement, spoken word, rap and visuals 9th – 27th May at Onca Gallery, 14 St George’s Place, Brighton – Free We have some free ckets available through the Pay It Forward Scheme. -
East Sussex | BN3 1JN
Flat 10, Palmeira Yard Hove | East Sussex | BN3 1JN Step inside Flat 10, Palmeira Yard Situated in the very heart of Hove, this newly The wealth of floor space easily accommodates a decorated, light and spacious duplex forms part of a beautifully appointed and bespoke kitchen which beautiful collection of loft-style apartments in an creates an instant focal point, balancing rich dark elegant red brick Victorian warehouse. Originally hardwood worktops with a stainless steel sink and designed in 1839 by Thomas Lainson, each individually Franke tap. Integrated Bosch appliances sit in and designed apartment has been sympathetically amongst an abundance of white gloss, soft-close converted to retain the architectural values of the cabinets. period with modern day interior design. Ground Floor Sleek, double height, glass doors sweep open to A crisp white door opens discreetly from the large reveal the landscaped inner courtyard and decked main entrance hall onto a light and airy side hallway. walkways of this elegant building and the instant sense Here the master bedroom combines new 100% wool of peace and quiet is emphasised by the beautiful carpets and recessed wardrobes to create a stylish sound of bird song. aesthetic while an on-trend charcoal framed glass door opens directly onto an enclosed and decked An extra width, contemporary grey door opens onto private courtyard. Facing to the east and south it is a spacious entrance hall featuring beautiful hardwood ideally positioned to enjoy the morning sun. timber floors which continue throughout this extensive home. Directional spotlights and individually The luxury en suite bathroom features a rich mix of controlled Dimplex radiators are just two of the contemporary gloss grey floor tiles, cool white walls consistent interior design themes that run all through and a large walk-in shower.