Brighton and Hove City Council has announced that work will begin on February 17 on essential strengthening work to the promenade in front of ...
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Brighton Palace Pier to introduce £1 admission fee amid rising costs - how to apply for resident cardVisitors to Brighton Palace Pier will soon be charged an entry fee Visitors to one of the UK's most popular seaside destinations will soon be charged an admission fee. Brighton Palace Pier has ...
Closed tourist attraction bought by ex-Dragon’s Den star… and could even reopen as a rooftop bar
A TOURIST attraction right on the beach that was forced to close last year has been bought by a trendy bar chain. Brighton’s i360 first opened back in 2016, although ran into a number of ...
Sarah Willingham, founder and CEO of Nightcap, said: "We couldn't be happier to welcome the i360 to the Nightcap family." The ...
Hove and Portslade MP Peter Kyle welcomed Nightcap’s acquisition of the landmark. He said: “Looking to the future, I now see ...
A non-binary category for swimmers has been included for the first time in a pier-to-pier race held ... the oldest sea swimming races in England and is run by Brighton Swimming Club, which was ...
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The Argus on MSNi360 bought by Dragon's Den entrepreneurThe i360 has been bought by a company run by a former 'Dragon' on Dragon's Den. Nightcap Limited describes itself as an ...
A Brighton landmark has been named as being one of the most dangerous to drive past in the UK. Ivy Casino, using figures from the government’s Think Map, revealed that the Palace Pier had the third ...
The council also agreed an independent inquiry would take place to make sure a ‘mistake of this magnitude’ cannot happen ...
There’s something special about a day by the sea - a chance to unwind, breathe in the salty air, and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. But one UK seaside town has gone beyond being just a ...
To calculate this metric for Brighton Pier Group, this is the formula: Return on Capital Employed = Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) ÷ (Total Assets - Current Liabilities) 0.0051 = UK£251 ...
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