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i360 in the Argus

Today’s Argus reports on David Marks’ address to the Council yesterday where he explained the funding problems that have caused delays to the i360 but also his complete confidence that it will be built.  
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Pier at Sunset Last Night

This is how the pier looked at 7pm yesterday. Taken by David Marks, designer of the i36o
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The Sunken Ballroom

Composer Paul Lewis’s new orchestral work, ‘The Sunken Ballroom’, inspired by the West Pier Concert Hall, will be premiered in November by the Sussex Symphony Orchestra http://ssomusic.co.uk/events-3/concert-schedule/ Paul’s mother, also a musician, played in the Concert Hall orchestra in the 1930’s. Her instrument, a John Gay banjolin, will poignantly be played by guitarist Ian Kearey ... Read more
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Argus Your Sussex Photographic Competion

Congratulations Jess Squires and Tom Welland whose beautiful pictures of the pier are among the ten finalists in the Argus Your Sussex photographic competition. Go to this link to look at the photos and vote to make the West Pier a symbol of all that’s best about Sussex! http://www.theargus.co.uk/photos/2013/your_sussex/
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Walking on the West Pier

Good to see some people can still walk on the West Pier! This great photo was taken in July by Paul Cooke. We love seeing your pictures, please send to info@westpier.co.uk
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Punch & Judy Under the West Pier

Punch Prof Glyn Edwards http://www.punch-and-judy.com/what-we-do.html remembers being inspired by this show, the Professor ‘was Tom Kemp, a well known performer who used to claim he was one of the only one…s to have a university degree. That was in the days when a graduate was very unlikely to be a P&J performer. His was the ... Read more
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Concert Hall Construction

Here’s a very rare photo taken during the construction of the Concert Hall. The building opened in 1916 so this probably dates from 1915. Interesting that such a major piece of work took place during the upheavals of the World War I.
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Tom Welland’s Photos in the Argus

The Argus is running a competition inviting readers to submit photos that encapsulate what they most love about Sussex. Yesterday Tom Welland’s beautiful pictures of the pier were published http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/10634650.Happy_snappers_send_in_all_their_wonderful_pictures_of_Sussex/
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Radio 4 Extra at the British Seaside

was an excellent compilation of archive seaside material interspersed with recent interviews – Gavin Henderson, President of the National Piers Society and I, on behalf of the Trust, are interviewed amongst others. It lasts three hours but is well worth the listen and is available for another week http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xhc6
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BBC Radio 4 Extra ‘Beside the Seaside’

will be broadcast at 9am and 7pm tomorrow, Saturday 24th August. The programme lasts three hours and features the West Pier! http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b038xhc6  
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Robert Peston at the Fishing Museum

Did you know that Robert Peston is a great Punch & Judy enthusiast? After sharing this with PM listeners a few weeks ago Glyn Edwards invited him to Brighton for a lesson…http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-23033994 http://www.thefedoragroup.com/Home.html
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New Orchestral Composition Inspired by West Pier by Paul Lewis

Local composer Paul Lewis has been in touch. He has written an orchestral piece about the Concert Hall which will be performed on 9th November by Sussex Symphony Orchestra http://ssomusic.co.uk/events-3/concert-schedule/ Many members of his family were musicians and he writes: The sad fate of the West Pier is very poignant for me since my mother ... Read more
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