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What Does The Albion Mean In Brighton And Hove Albion?

Brighton / By Josefina Kelly

Answer: The word Albion was originally used to mean Britain, then only for parts of Britain with white cliffs. The name was first applied to a football team by Brighton and Hove as there are white cliffs in Dover. What does the world Albion mean? The name Albion has been translated as “white land”; and …

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How Many Attended Fatboy Slim Brighton?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

250,000 people. On July 13, 2002, Fatboy Slim – Norman Cook – hosted a free party on Brighton beach which saw over 250,000 people gather together. Now 20 years on from what was known as the “biggest event the UK has ever seen” Fatboy Slim has announced a celebratory box set titled Right Here, Right …

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When Did Brighton Pier Burn Down?

Brighton / By Josefina Kelly

March 28, 2003. IT WAS a devastating sightBrighton’s beloved West Pier ravaged by fire. It was 18 years ago on Sunday, March 28, 2003, that flames tore through the Grand Old Lady, sealing her fate for ever. Why did the Brighton pier burn down? 2003 was a catastrophic year for the West Pier. On 28th …

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Can I Take My Dog On The Train To Brighton?

Brighton / By Josefina Kelly

You can take up to two domestic pets (dogs, cats and other small animals) on board our services subject to the conditions below: All dogs must be kept on a short lead at all times, unless contained within an enclosed pet carrying basket. Can dogs sit on seats on trains? Are there rules for travelling …

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Can Dogs Go On Brighton Park And Ride?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

We welcome all dogs on our buses although priority will always be given to assistance dogs. Assistance Dogs are able to travel at anytime. We provide free travel for trainers of assistance dogs in training. Do contact our accessibility team to find out more information. Can I take a dog on the park and ride …

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What Is Brighton’S Nickname?

Brighton / By Tanya Garner

Seagulls. Did you know? Nickname of club Seagulls Stadium capacity 30750 Club manager Roberto De Zerbi Mascot Gully (a male seagull) Sally (a female seagull) Does Brighton have a nickname? Brighton has several nicknames. Poet Horace Smith called it “The Queen of Watering Places”, which is still widely used, and “Old Ocean’s Bauble”. Novelist William …

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What Was Brighton Fc Originally Called?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

Founded in 1901, and nicknamed the “Seagulls” or “Albion”, Brighton played their early professional football in the Southern League, before being elected to the Football League in 1920. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Full name Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club Short name Brighton Founded 24 June 1901 Ground Falmer Stadium Capacity 31,800 What is …

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Does Brighton Pier Have A Big Wheel?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

The Brighton Wheel website stated that the wheel was 45 metres (148 ft) in diameter, and [had a maximum height of] 50 metres (160 ft) above sea level. Does Brighton have a big wheel? Map: View map. Brighton Wheel is big ferris wheel with enclosed viewing pods located on the seafront in Brighton in East …

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Who Put The Stones On Brighton Beach?

Brighton / By Naomi Reed

Rory McCormack, known as the Pebble Sculpture man, has been working on Brighton beach for 25 years—but few residents have ever seen him. AT AROUND HALF past eight on a warm late-summer morning, Rory McCormack trudges across the shingle of Brighton beach. How did the pebbles get on Brighton Beach? The pebbles on Brighton beach …

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Are There Toilets On The I360 Brighton?

Brighton / By Tanya Garner

Fully accessible toilet and washbasin cubicles are located on the Upper Deck boarding area. How long does it take to get to the top of the i360? The Climb 360 experience is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes in total duration. Click here to purchase Resident Membership and Annual Pass Holder tickets. How long is the …

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