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Demolition & Redevelopment:

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It has been terrible to watch the demolition of some of these fine buildings, when I feel conversion could have been a better option, with some of our history preserved.

We’ve seen many pubs in Brighton being demolished or converted into housing over the recent years too.
The Bowling Green Hut At Queens Park (c) Carol Homewood brightongirl.org.uk
Leisure

The Bowling Green Hut At Queens Park

The demolition of the bowling green hut after it was set on fire on bonfire night.
November 24, 2012
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Work Commences On The Redevelopment Of The Level 1 (c) Carol Homewood brightongirl.org.uk
Leisure

Work Commences On The Redevelopment Of The Level

People have mixed feelings about this - what are your thoughts?
November 6, 2012
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The Stag Bedford Street 1 (c) Carol Homewood brightongirl.org.uk
Demolished Buildings

The Stag Pub in Upper Bedford Street

One of the last remaining Victorian buildings amongst a mass of modernisation. The Stag pub in Upper Bedford Street, is apparently due for demolition! Sad ...
April 22, 2012
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Demolition begins of the Casino in Queens Road 2 (c) Carol Homewood brightongirl.org.uk
Central Brighton

Demolition begins of the Casino in Queens Road / Frederick Street

Updated with photos of the new hotel under construction.
March 23, 2012
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The Bingo Hall in Portland Road, Hove Feb 2012 (c) Carol Homewood brightongirl.org.uk
Demolished Buildings

The Bingo Hall in Portland Road, Hove

The demolition has begun, with plans to build flats.
March 22, 2012
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