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a storm destroyed the remains of the Chain Pier, which narrowly avoided colliding with the new pier during its collapse. Some of its remaining parts, including the toll houses, were re-used for the new pier. A tram along the pier was in operation during construction, but it was dismantled two years after opening.
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in 1866. The inaugural ceremony for laying of the first pile was held on 7 November 1891, overseen by Mayor Samuel Henry Soper. A condition to be met by its builders, in exchange for permission to build, was that the Chain Pier was to be demolished as it had fallen into a state of disrepair. In 1896,
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The pier was sold to the Noble Organisation in 1984. The theatre was removed two years later, on the understanding that it would be replaced; however a domed amusement arcade was put in place instead. Consequently, the seaward end of the pier was filled with fairground rides, including thrill rides,
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The Palace Pier caught fire on the evening of 4 February 2003, most of it reopening the following day with police suspecting arson. The fire destroyed the ghost train ride, which is where the fire started, as well as damaging two other rides and leaving a hole in the pier's decking, but luckily not
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During a storm in 1973, a 70-long-ton (71 t) barge moored at the pier's landing stage broke loose and began to damage the pier head, particularly the theatre. Despite fears that the pier would be destroyed, the storm eased and the barge was removed. The landing pier was demolished in 1975, and
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In 2011, the Noble Organisation put the pier for sale, with an expected price of £30 million. It was rumoured that the council wanted to buy the pier, but this was quickly ruled out. It was taken off the market the following year, due to lack of interest in suitable buyers. In 2016, it was sold to
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to London) where it meets Marine Parade and Grand Junction Road which run along the seafront. It is 1,722 feet (525 m) long and contains 85 miles (137 km) of planking. Because of the pier's length, repainting it takes three months every year. At night, it is illuminated by 67,000 bulbs.
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Work was mostly completed in 1899 and the pier was officially opened on 20 May by the Mayoress of Brighton. It was named the Brighton Marine Palace and Pier, whose name was inscribed into the pier's metalwork. It cost a record £27,000 (£3,839,000 in 2023) to build, including 3,000 lights to
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The Palace Pier was intended as a replacement for the Chain Pier, which collapsed in 1896 during construction of the new pier. It quickly became popular, and had become a frequently-visited theatre and entertainment venue by 1911. Aside from closures owing to war, it continued to hold regular
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The Palace Pier remains a popular tourist attraction into the 21st century, particularly with day visitors to the city. In contrast to the redevelopment and liberal culture in Brighton generally, it has retained a traditional down-market "bucket and spade" seaside atmosphere. In 2016, the
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In 2024 it was announced that the pier would introduce a £1 admission fee beginning on 25 May. The fee is in place over weekends during June and throughout July and August and will not apply to local residents who have a Brighton Palace Pier local residents card.
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The official name was Brighton Marine Palace and Pier from opening, but was renamed to simply Brighton Pier in 2000 by the Noble Organisation. In July 2016, the Eclectic Bar Group announced it would be renamed Brighton Palace
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caused by damage in the 1896 storm from the Chain Pier's debris. The pier was not fully complete on the opening date; some work on the pavilion was completed shortly afterwards. It was designed to resemble
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said that inadequate procedures were to blame for the fact that nothing had been done to alert staff or passengers that the ride would be dangerous to use. The pier management came into criticism from
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entertainment up to the 1970s. The theatre was damaged in 1973 and following a buy-out was demolished in 1986, changing the pier's character from seaside entertainment to an
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The pier remains popular with the public, with over four million visitors in 2016, and has been featured in many works of British culture, including the gangster thriller
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performed at the pier to hone their comic skills early in their career, before migrating to the US and finding major commercial success in Hollywood. During
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In 2004, the Brighton Marine Palace Pier Company (owned by the Noble Organisation), admitted an offence of breaching public safety under the
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and had to pay fines and costs of £37,000 after a fairground ride was operated with part of its track missing. A representative from the
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helped established "low life" subculture in Brighton, and the climax of the film is set on it, where gangleader Pinkie Brown (played by
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In 2017, the pier was said to be the most visited tourist attraction outside London, with over 4.5 million visitors the previous year.
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An Act to extend the period limited for the construction and completion of the Brighton Marine Palace and Pier and for other purposes.
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spending a night underneath the pier in March 1964. It is a pivotal part of the album's plot, and features in the
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made an early live performance there in 1996 and returned the following year after achieving commercial success.
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near the pier was defused by a controlled explosion. A similar bomb by the same perpetrators had exploded in
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is set around the Palace Pier and also features the clash between holidaymakers and gangsters in Brighton.
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The pier was designed and constructed by R. St George Moore. It was the third in Brighton, following the
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to prevent enemy attacks. In the 1920s, the pier was widened, and a distinctive clock tower was added.
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The pier was renamed as "Brighton Pier" in 2000, although this legal change was not recognised by the
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award in 1998. In 2017, it was listed as the fourth most popular free attraction in Britain in a
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festival director Julian Caddy criticised the pier as "a massive public relations problem".
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The pier has featured regularly in British popular culture. It is shown prominently in the
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on the same day. The bombing was intended to mark the 25th anniversary of the start of
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illuminate the pier. Part of the cost was repairs to the West Pier and the nearby
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in Brighton. By 1911, the reading rooms had been converted into a theatre. Both
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The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier and Brighton Beach as viewed from the west
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The pier was an immediate success and quickly became one of the most popular
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includes passages that take place on the pier. The 2015 British TV series,
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For young children, Fantasia is a simple ride featuring Disney characters.
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the damaged theatre was never used again, despite protests from the
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at Grade II* on 20 August 1971. As of February 2001, it was one of
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On 8 April 2019 a piece of the Air Race ride, manufactured by
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nor some residents of Brighton and Hove. The local newspaper,
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The Turbo roller coaster at the end of Brighton Palace Pier
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Inaugural Ceremony of Brighton Marine Palace and Pier, 1891
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The pier includes several fairground rides, such as two
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Victorian and Edwardian Brighton from old photographs
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No. 14 and No. 27 buses run directly from
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Index

Brighton Marine Palace and Pier Act 1899
The Palace Pier
Palace Pier (horse)
Royal Suspension Chain Pier
West Pier
Aerial view of the pier from the sea
Coordinates
50°48′54″N 0°08′13″W / 50.81500°N 0.13694°W / 50.81500; -0.13694

www.brightonpier.co.uk
Grade II* listed
pleasure pier
Brighton
Old Steine
Royal Suspension Chain Pier
West Pier
amusement park
roller coasters
Brighton Rock
Carry On at Your Convenience
the Who
Quadrophenia
Old Steine
A23
Brighton railway station

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
62 & 63 Vict.

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