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BCRP Nightsafe Members List Street Company Name Street No Town BCRP NightSafe Members List Street Company Name Street No Town A Class Security Ltd Beacon Security Burgess Hill BN1 Security City Safe Security Consec Risk Management Future Guarding Solutions Ltd Telscombe Cliffs Pagoda Security Brighton Resolve Beach Patrol Resolve Security Ltd Brighton Safe Space Security & Event Solutions Ltd Brighton Security Corps Brighton Select Security Brighton Sussex Security Hove The Royal Pavilion 4-5 Pavilion Buildings Brighton Air Street Churchill Supermarket 1A Brighton Bartholomew Square Subway Bartholomew Square Unit 10 Brighton Bartholowmews Plateau 1 Brighton Black Lion Street Black Lion 14 Brighton Cricketers Brighton Lucky Voice 8 brighton Pho 12 Brighton Blatchington Road Co-op - Blatchington Road 76-82 Hove Bond Street Dead Wax Social 18A Brighton Boundary Road Cherrys 87 Hove Teba Food Centre 82 Hove Boyces Street Boutique 2 Brighton Boyce's Street The Fiddler's Elbow 11 Brighton Brighton Marina 29 March 2018 Page 1 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town Brighton Marina (X Leisure) Brighton Marina Estate Mana Brighton Brighton Marina Village Rendezvous Casino Brighton Broad Street Marine Tavern 13 Brighton Nineteen 19 Brighton Buckingham Place The West Hill 67 Brighton Camelford Street Camelford Arms 30 Brighton Carlton Terrace Aldi Portslade Portslade Castle Square Be At One 5a Brighton Good News 2 Brighton RFC 3 Brighton Royal Pavilion Tavern 7/8 Brighton Chatham Place Shakespeare's Head 1 Brighton Church Road Co-op - Church Road 88-92 Hove Fatto A Mano Hove 65-67 Hove Hove Newsagent 135 Hove Moonlight 171 Hove Mulberrys Hove 18 Hove Old Albion 110 Hove Paris Wine Bar 119 Hove Safe Space 47 Reed House Hove Tesco Church Road 167 Hove The Gin Tub 16 Hove The Mixologist 116 Hove Third Avenue 70-72 Hove Church Street The Mash Tun 1 Brighton Waggon and Horses 109 Brighton William the Fourth 4 Brighton City Road Shields Security Ltd 160 London Conway St Brighton & Hove Bus & Coach 43 Hove Coombe Road 29 March 2018 Page 2 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town Julies News PKA BR 40 20 Brighton Coombe Terrace Liquor Store 12 Brighton Cranbourne Street Crowns Brighton 9-10 Brighton The Western 11 Brighton Cromwell Road Wilson's News 69 Hove Ditchling Road Bat and Ball 49-51 Brighton Caroline of Brunswick 39 Brighton Druids 79-81 Brighton Fiveways Convenience Store 302 Brighton Duke Street No 32 32 Brighton The Victory 6 Brighton Dyke Road Co-op - Dyke Road 124 Brighton Dial A Pizza 103 Brighton Fox And Box 109b Brighton Good Companions 132 Brighton Nice One Convenience Store 131 Brighton Rialto Theatre 11 Brighton East Street Bau Wow 77 Brighton East Street Tap 74 Brighton Martins Burger House 8 Brighton Platinum Lace Brighton Sparkling 2 Brighton The Haunt 75-79 Brighton The Sussex Arms 33-34 Brighton Edward Street Brighton Bierhaus 161 Brighton Elder Gate Mitie Security Ltd - Sainsbury' 590-598 Milton Keynes Elm Grove Hanover Convenience Store 122 Brighton Fort Road HM Coastguard Newhaven Foundry Street The Foundry 13-14 Brighton 29 March 2018 Page 3 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town George Street Kings Arms 56 Brighton Queens Arms 7-8 Brighton Slug and Lettuce 45 Hove Wetherspoon (Hove) 98-101 Hove Gloucester Place North Laine Pub 27 Brighton Gloucester Road Eagle Pub 125 Brighton La Choza 36 Brighton Goldstone Street Exchange 8 Hove Grand Junction Road Grosvenor Casino 9 Brighton Grand Parade Brighton Sauna 75 Brighton Easy Hours Unit 1-3, 1-6 Brighton Holland Road Brunswick 1-3 Hove Jubilee Street My Hotel 17 Brighton Kensington Gardens The White Rabbit 13-14 Brighton Kings Road BFC - The Best 56 Brighton Brighton Centre Brighton Brighton Harbour Hotel 64 Brighton Brighton Hotel 143-145 Brighton Buddies 46-50 Brighton Dr Brightons 16-17 Brighton Fish & Chips To Take Away 39 Brighton Hilton Brighton Metropole Brighton Kings Hotel 139-141 Brighton Old Ship Hotel Brighton Pitcher and Piano 1-5 Brighton Queens Hotel 1-5 Brighton Sea View 1 41 Brighton Sea View 2 54 Brighton Seaside Kebab 12-15 Brighton The Jurys (PKA Thistle) 77 Brighton 29 March 2018 Page 4 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town West Beach Hotel 135 Brighton King's Road The Grand Hotel 97-99 Brighton Kings Road Arches Alfresco Milkmaid Pavilion Brighton Brighton & Hove Council Seaf 141 Brighton Brighton Music Hall 127 Brighton Coalition 171-181 Brighton Fortune of War 156-157 Brighton Hideout @ Toxic 211 Brighton Murmur 91-96 Brighton OhSo Social 250a Brighton Shooshh 214 Brighton Tempest Inn 159-161 Brighton The Arch 189-193 Brighton Kingsway BP Express Hove SF Connect 373 Hove Lewes Road AA Charcoal Grill 41 Brighton Apple Cart T/A Best One 192-193 Brighton Chicks 5 Brighton Co-Op Lewes Road 56 Brighton MA Convenience Store 140-141 Brighton Promille Off Licence 40 Brighton Sainsburys - Lewes Road 93 Brighton The Bear 109 Brighton The Franklin Arms 158 Brighton Little East Street The Pipeline 6 Brighton London Road Admiral London Road 10 Brighton Aldi London Road 1-4 Brighton AM PM Store 59A Brighton Branch Tavern 52-53 Brighton Co-op - London Road 119 Brighton Hare and Hounds 75 Brighton McDonalds London Road 138-140 Brighton Smokemart 45 Brighton Street Pastors 84-86 Brighton Worlds End 60-61 Brighton 29 March 2018 Page 5 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town Lower Goods Yard Brighton T Green Door Store Trafalgar Arches Brighton Madeira Drive Brighton Pier Brighton Brighton Zipwire Daltons Bastion Brighton Concorde II Madeira Shelter Hall Brighton The Volks Tavern 3 The Colonnade Brighton Madeira Place The Saint James Tavern 16 Brighton Manchester Street Latest Music Bar 14-17 Brighton Mucky Duck 7 Brighton Marina The Master Mariner Inner Lagoon Brighton Marina Village The West Quay (Wetherspoo Brighton Marine Parade Amsterdam Bar & Kitchen 11-12 Brighton Bar Revenge 7 Brighton Charles St Bar 8-9 Brighton Funky Fish Club 19-23 Brighton Legends 31-34 Brighton Patterns 10 Brighton Meeting House Lane Bath Arms 3-4 Brighton Bohemia 54-55 Brighton BYOC Brighton 41 Brighton Middle Street Casablanca 2-5 Brighton Hop Poles 13 Brighton Slam Star Karaoke 9-12 Brighton Sticky Mike's Frog Bar 9-12 Brighton New England Street Sainsburys - New England Str 27 Brighton The Clarendon Centre 47-49 Brighton New Road Mrs Fitzherbet's 25-26 Brighton Newtown Road Burger King (Hove) Goldstone Retail Park Hove North Gardens The Caxton Arms 36 Brighton 29 March 2018 Page 6 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town North Rd Rolyn's News 57a Brighton North Road Fountainhead 101-103 Brighton The Brighthelm Church and C Brighton Three Jolly Butchers 59 Brighton North Street Burger King North Street 63-65 Brighton Co-op - North Street 147-148 Brighton Grace of Brighton 51 Brighton North Street Food & Wine 23 Brighton Post and Telegraph 155-158 Brighton Premier Inn 144 Brighton Sainsburys - North Street 134 Brighton Subway North Street 146 Brighton Wahaca 160-161 Brighton North Street Quadrant The Quadrant 12-13 Brighton Old Shoreham Road Co-op Old Shoreham Road 253 Hove Sainsburys - Old Shoreham Ro 361-367 Hove Old Steine Revenge 32-34 Brighton Royal Albion hotel 35 Brighton Sainsburys - Old Steine 13-15 Brighton Subway Old Steine 16 Brighton V.I.P Pizza 19 Brighton Pavilion Buildings Al Duomo 7 Brighton All Bar One 2-3 Brighton Well Done 14 Brighton Pool Valley Istanbul Kebab 5 Brighton Portland Road Sainsburys - Portland Road 123-125 Hove The Westbourne 90 Hove Three Graces 168 Hove Preston Road The Joker 2 Brighton Preston Street Casalingo Restaurant 29 Brighton 29 March 2018 Page 7 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town China Garden 88-91 Brighton Gung-Ho 36 Brighton Maggie Mae's 69-71 Brighton SAM's Offie 61 Brighton The Copper Rooms 76 Brighton The Royal Sovereign 66 Brighton Thingslicious 83 Brighton Prince Albert St Mesmerist 1-3 Brighton Princes Street The Marlborough 4 Brighton Queens Park Road The Islingword Inn 175 Brighton Queens Road Amar News 68 Brighton Friends Kebab 67 Brighton Izzy Store 2 Brighton Panda Supermarket 57 Brighton Queens Head 69 Brighton Sainsburys - Queens Road 43-46 Brighton Subway Queens Road 109 Brighton The Blue Man 8 Brighton The Hope & Ruin 11-12 Brighton Regent Street Franco Manca 1 - 2 Brighton Richmond Place The Richmond/ Home Backpa 33 Brighton Rock Place Brighton Rocks 6 Brighton Rock Street The Mad Hatter Inn 7 Brighton Russell Square The Regency Tavern 32-34 Brighton Seafield Road Hartman Homes Ltd 3 Hove Second Avenue La Fourchette 6 Queens Place Hove Ship Street Hotel Du Vin 2-6 Brighton Lounge Bar 14 Brighton Marwood Café 52 Brighton 29 March 2018 Page 8 of 11 Street Company Name Street No Town Pub Du Vin 2-7 Brighton Seven Stars 27 Brighton The Walrus 10 Brighton Sillwood Street Lion and Lobster 24 Brighton Southover Street Southover Convenience Store 20 Brighton St Georges Road Barley Mow 92 Brighton Boozy Cow 2 Brighton Proud Cabaret 83 Brighton The Thomas Kemp 8 Brighton St James's Street Admiral St James's Street 126-127 Brighton BetFred St James's Street 124/125 Brighton Black Dove 74 Brighton Bulldog 31 Brighton City News and Covenience St 4 Brighton Convenience Corner 59 Brighton Co-op - St James's St 41-42 Brighton Mobi Zone 13 Brighton Shortts 46 Brighton Subline 129 Brighton Zone 33 Brighton Station Road Blue Anchor 81 Portslade Smart Shop 9 Portslade Supermulti Store 22-25 Hove The Railway Inn 2 Portslade Steine Street Bar Broadway 10 Brighton The Plotting Parlour 6 Brighton Sudeley Street St George's Inn 33 Brighton Surrey Street Grand Central 29-30 Brighton The Railway Bell 26-28 Brighton Terminus Road Station Stores 2 Brighton The Drive 29 March 2018 Page 9 of 11
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