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SHORELINE Exhibition at West Pier Centre Reopens

Solo exhibition, Shoreline by photographer John Brockliss reopens on 17th April 2021. Featuring over 30 original colour and monochrome marine landscape photographs, the exhibition will  run until May 23rd with prints available to buy. Using class Leica 35mm rangefinder cameras and lenses, John images are printed and presented uncropped, just as they were composed in-camera. ... Read more
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Online Talk  Brighton before the Pavilion with Geoffrey Mead

Brighton before the Pavilion looks at aspects of the town that were important before the arrival of the grandees; the physical geography that ensured it was the largest town in Sussex, the social geography that gave it the liberal spirit and its radical edge and the psycho-geography that makes Brighton…Brighton! Geoffrey Mead was born and raised in ... Read more
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West Pier Trust Online Talk

Watch The West Pier Trust’s second online talk featuring Faye Davies talking with Fred Gray about ‘Restoring a Seaside Jewel: The West Pier Kiosk Project’. Faye discusses the history and importance of the kiosk, the world’s oldest surviving pleasure pier building.  As a specialist conservation architect, Faye has a fantastic understanding of the kiosk and ... Read more
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Pier Views: West Pier Trust Online Talks

Two Centuries of Walking on Water: Fred Gray and Michael Farthing in conversation about Fred’s new book The Architecture of British Seaside Piers. West Pier Trust had established a regular and popular monthly talk programme which took place in West Pier Centre until Covid-19 forced us to cancel all events in the Centre. We plan to resume the ... Read more
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Talking to the Moon

Talking To The Moon was published in March by Nosy Crow: https://nosycrow.com/product/talking-to-the-moon/ Although listed as being for 8-12 year olds, many other readers will enjoy the sensitive story. The locally-based author, S.E. Durrant, explains that the story ‘is narrated by ten year old Iris who is staying with her grandmother, Mimi, in Brighton. As Mimi ... Read more
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A message from the Chair: Business … but not as usual!

Members, Friends and Supporters As I write these words, I realise that it is over a month since we all retreated into splendid isolation. Thus, although our activities have been significantly curtailed, and sadly we have had to close the West Pier Centre on Brighton’s West Beach, West Pier Trust’s Executive Committee has continued to ... Read more
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WPT Talk March 26th 2020   Ian Gledhill: Magnus Volk & His Amazing Railways

FOLLOWING THE GOVERNMENT’S ADVICE WE HAVE REGRETTABLY DECIDED TO CANCEL THIS TALK. WE HOPE TO RESCHEDULE IT AT A LATER DATE. Volk’s Electric Railway is a familiar sight running along the beach from near the Palace Pier towards the Marina, but the story of the man behind it is less well known.   Magnus Volk ... Read more
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**Currently on hold due to Covid-19** -WPT Study Day 11th June 2020  Patrick Hamilton’s  ‘The West Pier’ followed by tea or cocktails at the Metropole Hotel

Led by Sarah Tobias, WPT is offering its first study day. We will study social, cultural, local and West Pier history, characters and events – all drawn from Patrick Hamilton’s excellent novel, followed by tea or/and cocktails at the Hotel Metropole. The morning session will be followed by a short seafront tour. Bring a packed ... Read more
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Brighton’s Hidden Parks and Gardens – 27th February 2020

    Our next talk on the 27th February at West Pier Centre is with Sarah Tobias. Sarah will explore the history and importance of parks and green spaces from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries and discover some of Brighton and Hove’s parks as well as unknown, hidden gardens. Book here via Eventbrite. Ticket includes a ... Read more
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The Story of Brighton’s seafront hotels with Karen Averby

From luxury lodgings to gorgeous grandiose Since the town’s emergence as an exclusive resort in the 18th century, Brighton’s visitors have required accommodation. In the early days the nobility and gentry leased their newly erected houses to friends and acquaintances for the ‘season’, but increasing visitor numbers led to the growth of commercial ventures, and ... Read more
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January Exhibition ‘Up in Smoke’ by Susan Sami 10th January – Mid April 2020

Born and educated in Trinidad W.I., Susan moved to the UK aged  23. She currently lives in Farnham, Surrey. ‘I always wished I had learned batik at high school…I loved the imperfect marks the method offers, and the colours of the Caribbean are second to none.’ says Susan. Some 40  years after leaving High School ... Read more
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Salvage Sister creates Brighton West Pier Bench

Charis Williams is  The Salvage Sister from BBC1’s ‘Getting the Builders in’,  presenter from Channel 4’s ‘Fill Your House for Free’ and UKTV’s ‘The New Reclaimers’. She’s a Designer and Metalworker who loves to create unusual, quality homewares with salvaged items. Recently, she was contacted by a client who had bought a cast iron seat-back from ... Read more
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