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  2. Brighton Centre - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Centre is a conference and exhibition centre located in Brighton, England. It is the largest of its kind in southern England, [ 3 ] and is regularly used for conferences of the UK political parties and other bodies of national importance.

  3. Brighton Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre). All three venues are linked to the rest of the Royal Pavilion Estate by a tunnel to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared corridors to Brighton Museum.

  4. Falmer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is close to the A27 Brighton by-pass, [41] linking it northbound to the A23 and M23 motorway towards London and southbound to the A270 and the city centre. Falmer railway station is next to the stadium; it is a nine-minute journey from Brighton railway station and seven minutes from Lewes railway station , both of which are served ...

  5. Brighton and Hove city centre - Wikipedia

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    The city centre is well served by public transport. Brighton and Hove Buses run regularly throughout the area with stops and stations at Churchill Square, Brighton Station, the Clock Tower, North Street and the Old Steine. Buses serve as the main mode of public transport in Brighton and Hove connecting all suburbs and outer areas to the city ...

  6. The Golden Globes Seating Chart Dropped and It Reveals Which ...

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    The 2025 Golden Globes are going down tonight, and the seating chart just dropped—revealing some pretty compelling details. For starters, Selena Gomez (who's nominated for both Only Murders in ...

  7. Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Brighton is a popular destination for conferences, exhibitions and trade fairs, and has had a purpose-built conference centre—the Brighton Centre—since 1977. Direct income from the Brighton Centre's 160 events per year is £8 million, [ note 5 ] and a further £50 million is generated indirectly by visitors spending money during their stay.

  8. Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    It closed at the end of the spring 2007 season, when money ran out. The building was leased from the University of Sussex and needed about £14 million of improvements. Also, in 2006 Brighton and Hove City Council withdrew its annual £30,000 grant in favour of other city centre arts groups; and in 2007 the Arts Council stopped its funding.

  9. Withdean Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The centre court had seating for 2,000 and was used for the Davis Cup match between Great Britain and New Zealand in the spring of 1939. [1] Later developments included a zoo [2] and miniature railway. In 1955 the then mayor of Brighton, Walter Dudeney, opened Brighton Sports Arena as a new athletics arena hosting various sporting activities ...