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Public services in Brighton and Hove

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421:, supplemented by a "single primitive fire engine" owned by Brighton parish. It was not until 5 January 1831 that the requirements of the Act were fulfilled by the formation of the Brighton Fire Establishment. It had 29 men, three fire engines and a fire ladder. Mains water was used to fight fires from the 1850s, by arrangement with the Constant Service Water Company, and by the following decade extra equipment had been provided and was stored at various locations around the town. From 14 October 1867, the Brighton Volunteer Fire Brigade supplemented it. They had 46 men and two fire engines. A bad fire in 1880 prompted the formation of a separate fire brigade by the local police force. The Brighton Police Fire Brigade was based at the town hall, and by 1898 there were 12 satellite stations throughout the town. In that year the headquarters moved to Church Street, and three years later a new building opened on the site of the present fire station at Preston Circus. The year after that the Police Fire Brigade also took over the volunteer brigade's premises. 464: 1588: 296: 1524: 757: 549:; it became known as the Barry Building accordingly. Extensions were built in 1839, 1841 and 1853; a separate wing, the Jubilee Building, opened in 1887; and many other small extensions were made in the period before the NHS took responsibility for the hospital in 1948. A 14-storey tower opened in 1970 and expanded capacity significantly: by 1990 the hospital had more than 400 beds. Plans for a major rebuild were announced in 2009 with the aim of making the Royal Sussex "major trauma centre for Sussex and the South East". Under this scheme, the Barry and Jubilee Buildings were to be demolished and replaced by new facilities at a cost of £300 million. The anticipated cost later rose to £420 million and the expected completion date was 2019. In May 2014 £420 million of government money was committed to the scheme, and work began the same year. The completion date was extended further to 2024. 1321: 237: 106: 1247: 1444: 1363:; it can still be seen on Warren Road. Legal measures to prevent contamination of the water supply were recorded in the medieval era, and Brighton's principal well existed by 1621, when it was recorded as having a well house erected over it. It was on North Street on the edge of the old town, and there were subsidiary public wells at The Knab (1727), West Street (blocked up in 1792), East Street, Market Street and Pool Valley. Hove was known to have had one well by 1628 and two by 1640. The older well was still visible in the early 19th century, by which time erosion had brought the beach up to meet it (it was originally on Hove Street). The other well was further north on the same street. The wells were stopped up in 1705 (after contamination caused by the 823:. There was a post office in the old village of Hove by 1841. It later moved to Hove town hall, then in May 1893 a new head post office opened at 107 Church Road. It closed in March 1996 and moved to smaller premises on the same road. A "Post Office receiving house" was in operation in Portslade-by-Sea by 1852; it occupied various premises near the railway station until it found a permanent home at 10 Station Road in 1909. These premises became a sorting office when a new post office opened elsewhere on the street in March 1996. The old village of Portslade had its own post office on the High Street by 1904; it moved to South Street in the 1950s. A post office at Southern Cross, between Portslade-by-Sea and Portslade village, was first recorded in 1886. 1080: 19: 769: 1406: 609: 601: 1069: 1223:, west of Portslade, in 1902 for the construction of a larger power station. It opened in June 1906. In 1927 a new trunk main was laid from the station to central Brighton to serve Portslade, Hove and Brighton. The power station was renamed Brighton A in the 1950s when it was supplemented by a second station, Brighton B, on which work started in 1947. Its total output was 330 megawatts. Brighton A closed in 1976 and was demolished in 1980, and Brighton B stopped generating power in March 1987 and was demolished between 1988 and 1990. Its site is now occupied by the new Brighton Power Station (also known as 625:
Royal Sussex County Hospital. The dispensary moved again in 1849 to a new building on Queen's Road, where it remained until closure in 1930. The name changed to the Brighton and Hove Dispensary in 1859 when a branch opened in Hove; this was the forerunner of Hove General Hospital. A second branch opened in the Round Hill area in 1885. These two branches continued to operate, latterly under the name Brighton, Hove and Preston Dispensary, until 1948 when the NHS was formed. A second, similar dispensary opened in 1832 on Middle Street and moved to Queen's Road in 1878. It operated branches which served
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electricity companies were set up in Brighton in the 1880s and Hove a decade later; numerous hospitals and healthcare facilities were established throughout the 19th century, starting with the Brighthelmston Dispensary in 1810; and police forces and fire brigades were formed in Brighton, Hove and Portslade. In many cases these were amalgamated into larger entities as the towns grew in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many public services buildings were rebuilt in the postwar era, including Brighton's central police station, the courthouses in Hove and Brighton and the local telephone exchanges.
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buy land at the junction of Holland Road and Davigdor Road to build a generating station, followed by the laying of mains. This started in 1893 and was still going on when the Commissioners bought out the company in 1914. Work also started in Aldrington parish around this time. A second generating station operated at Leighton Road in Hove between 1902 and 1928. The Holland Road facility was demolished in the 1980s and the site was redeveloped. Portslade residents were supplied by Brighton Corporation but paid a surcharge until 1931.
653:" was designed by the firm of Clarke and Micklethwaite. It took the name Hove Hospital in 1918, and extensions were built eight years later and again in 1934. The hospital began to decline in the 1970s: its casualty department closed in 1970, and a closure threat in 1986 was temporarily averted by protests. The Brighton Health Care NHS Trust, which ran it at the time, closed the hospital on 24 December 1997 and sold it the following month to a property developer for £550,000. It was converted into 37 flats and renamed Tennyson Court. 455:
After World War II East Sussex County Fire Authority took over control. The fire station was built in 1909 on Church Street by local builder Ernest Clevett to the design of A. Taylor Allen: an "attractive-looking building" of terracotta and white brick. It opened on 3 November 1909 and remained in use until the 1940s. East Sussex County Fire Authority inherited it when it took over the brigade but used it solely for the storage of equipment until disposing of it in 1972, after which it passed into commercial use.
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Authority, it was responsible for supplying 18,000,000 US gallons (68,000,000 L) per day to customers in an area stretching west to Lancing and east beyond Lewes as well as throughout the boroughs of Brighton and Hove. In 1967 a new headquarters building had opened at Falmer; this is still one of Southern Water's main offices. All of the 19th- and early 20th-century facilities have been demolished except for Goldstone pumping station, which has been converted into the
268:, a separate force dedicated to patrolling parks and open spaces, was formed in 1961 by the Chief Constable of Brighton Borough Police. The roles of park keepers who were previously appointed under the terms of the Brighton Corporation Act 1831 were upgraded; the 14 officers were thereafter known as Park Constables and came under the control of a supervisor and an assistant supervisor. The force lasted until the early 1990s when it was abolished as a cost-cutting measure. 141:
group of people self-selected from the "ancientest, gravest and wisest inhabitants". The "Society of Twelve" or "Fellowship of Twelve" consisted of eight fishermen and four landsmen (agricultural workers), reflecting the importance of those occupations. Each year these men would elect from their number one Head Constable and two Headboroughs to uphold law and order in the town. From the late 17th century these roles were elected by a jury of residents selected by the
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itself plus one in Preston village and one in Rottingdean. Brighton Corporation set up a rival network in 1903 with an exchange in the town centre. By 1905 it covered the whole of Brighton, Hove, Portslade and the surrounding area, but the following year it was taken over by the GPO. Additional telephone exchanges were built by the GPO in 1927 in central Brighton, Rottingdean, Preston village, Hove and Portslade. A new central exchange opened at
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to it directly. Several extensions were built, and production rose from just over 1,000,000 cubic feet of gas per day in 1880 to a peak of 65,000,000 cubic feet per day. By 1971 output had dropped to 10,000,000 cubic feet per day and the gasworks closed. Demolition followed immediately. The two surviving gasholders at Black Rock are not used regularly, and the site has been allocated for redevelopment for commercial and residential use by
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Government in October 1989. New plans, on a much smaller scale than the general hospital which was originally intended, were approved in May 1994. Construction started in September 1996 and the three facilities on the site – Hove Polyclinic, Mill View Hospital and Nevill Hospital – opened in January 1998, June 1998 and August 1999 respectively. The total cost of the scheme was £11 million. The £5 million
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for postgraduate medical students was added in 1966, and by 1990 the hospital had nearly 500 beds. The site also houses Brighton's ambulance station, which was administered by Brighton County Borough Ambulance Service from 1948 until East Sussex County Council took over responsibility in 1974. In October 2018 the Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust announced it would sell the main building, now
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others in East Sussex (excluding Brighton Borough Police) in 1947 to form East Sussex Police. A new police station, incorporating flats for officers and an indoor rifle range, was built on Holland Road in 1964. It was closed in 2013 and converted into a school the following year. There is now a police "contact point" at the new Hove Town Hall on Norton Road.
410:. Roedean Community Fire Station covers eastern Brighton and when fully staffed has a complement of 29 full-time firefighters. It is equipped with an Extended Rescue Pump. Hove Community Fire Station covers the Hove and Portslade areas. When fully resourced it has 53 full-time firefighters. It also has an Extended Rescue Pump and a 685:, for which permanent buildings were built in 1898 and 1903. It became part of the NHS in 1948, and its remit later extended to mental healthcare and geriatric care. It closed in 1990 and was replaced two years later by The Sussex Beacon, the only healthcare facility in Sussex designed specifically for the care of people living with 674:
Hospital: it transferred to a former school building on Buckingham Road in the West Hill area. Branches existed at various times in Hove, the Carlton Hill area, the Elm Grove area and Whitehawk. All maternity services transferred to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in 1969–70 and the Buckingham Road building was demolished in 1976.
1471:. Construction work started in July 2009 and the facility opened in October 2013 at a cost of £300 million. It can treat 95,000,000 litres (25,000,000 US gal) of wastewater per day. As part of the project a sewage pumping station was built on Marine Drive in the Black Rock area of Brighton. It sits on the cliffs above 429:, which had become part of the Borough of Brighton in that year. The Preston Circus fire station was rebuilt in its present form in 1938 to the design of architect Graeme Highet, and in February 1957 the Rottingdean fire station (which had been in a converted building) was closed and replaced with a purpose-built facility at 725:. In 1972 the buildings were converted for use as a hospital for disabled children, and it closed in 1986 and the patients were moved to smaller facilities in central Hove. Demolition took place in 1988–89. Only the water tower in the former grounds, built in 1909, survives; it was converted into a 1649:
parish in 1879 and laid out Hove Cemetery from 1880. Another 20.8 acres (8.4 ha) north of the road was bought and laid out in 1923. Portslade's municipal cemetery was opened in 1872. It covered 4 acres (1.6 ha) at first; an extension opened in 1896. The Brighton Borough Crematorium, the
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The site of the present City Clean depot at Hollingdean has been associated with refuse disposal for more than 200 years. It was originally the site of the Brighton parish "dust-yard" where rubbish and excrement collectors called scavengers, appointed by the Brighton Commissioners under the terms of
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area, and under NHS control until 1998. The Lady Chichester Hospital, which moved to Aldrington House on New Church Road in 1920, continued to specialise in mental healthcare. It also transferred to the NHS upon its formation and remained in use as a hospital until 1988, when its role changed to an
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Portslade Council established a 13-man volunteer fire brigade in April 1900. By 1932 attempts were being made to disband the brigade and rely on Hove's to cover Portslade, and in February 1937 it was stated that all of Portslade's firefighting equipment was obsolete and required costly replacement.
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A fire service was established in Hove in 1831 at the instigation of the Brunswick Town Commissioners, based at Brunswick Street West. A fire brigade was officially formed on 20 June 1863. The first purpose-built fire station was at 85 George Street, now a café. The brigade also covered Aldrington
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Council) took over responsibilities, and by 1891 the force numbered 42 men. The amalgamation of Hove and Aldrington in 1893 prompted a further increase in the size of the force. Female officers were employed from 1919, and in 1938 the force numbered 90 men and women. The force was amalgamated with
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For centuries Brighton had no formal local governance, and the administration of legal matters took place outside the town. Until 1773, the civic and legal affairs of Brighthelmstone (as it was then), and all activities which would now be covered by the police and courts, were administered by a small
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at various times. Many of the city's public services have their origins in companies or entities formed in the 19th century, privately or by the councils of the formerly separate towns. For example, the first gas provider was formed in 1818 to provide a gas supply to the parish of Brighton; private
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in 1934: as a result the Portslade works supplied gas to a large part of the Sussex coast. The Portslade facility was on the foreshore next to the boundary of Aldrington parish. The site and all construction work cost £72,000. Its proximity to Shoreham Harbour meant that coal could be transported
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in 1959 with other main exchanges in Hove and Kemptown (Freshfield Road). Hove had its own small network by 1889, when the police station, the chief constable's house and certain other premises were linked. Hove Cemetery also had a telephone line at that time. The main post office was connected by
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Brighton has always been important in the distribution of mail across the historic county of Sussex. In 1874 it was recorded that every day, mail coaches travelled from the town along five principal routes and between them covered most of the county. There were seven coaches to Hove, Portslade and
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in 1810. "Advice and medicine were given free", and doctors were available to visit patients' homes. Two years later the first hospital, the Sussex General Infirmary, opened. Together they occupied premises on Middle Street between 1819 and 1828, when the infirmary transferred to the newly opened
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and cost £11,000. East Sussex County Fire Authority took over the running of Hove fire brigade from 1 April 1948. The station on Hove Street closed in 1976 and was replaced by the current facility at English Close off Old Shoreham Road, which opened on 6 October of that year at a cost of £421,620.
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was formed, the force (now numbering 61 men) came under its control. Numbers of officers increased steadily, and new roles were created: the first plain-clothes officer was appointed in 1854, along with a police surgeon, and female officers first joined the force in 1918. By 1967, the last year of
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As of 2021 there were about 600 communal refuse bins and 1,650 communal recycling bins (150 for glass and 1,500 for plastic, cardboard and other materials) in the city. Approximately 209 tonnes of refuse and recycling were collected by refuse operatives each day. The largest communal bins, mostly
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The Hove Commissioners, forerunners of the local council, "began to take electricity seriously" in the 1880s. An Electric Lighting Committee was formed in April 1890 to consider the options. A private company, the Hove Electric Lighting Company, was formed shortly afterwards: its first act was to
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and Portslade were first announced in March 1882, and a design was provided by the Hove Borough Surveyor E.B. Ellis Clark. Work started on the building in 1883, and the 15-capacity facility opened in either 1884 or 1887. An extension was approved in 1890 and opened two years later. By 1913, when
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In 1980 Hove Borough Council sold an allotments site at Holmes Avenue in West Blatchington to the local health authority, and work on a new hospital was expected to start in 1984. Following delays and increases in the expected cost, a £40 million scheme was launched in May 1988 and approved by the
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was established at the town hall on 26 March 1854 and remained there except for a two-year period between 1897 and 1899 when they moved to the old library while the town hall was rebuilt. County court proceedings were held at the town hall from 1847; venues on North Street and Prince's Street were
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A more formal system was put in place after the passing of the Brighton Town Act 1810. The newly appointed Brighton Commissioners, forerunners of the borough council (and therefore of the present city council), were given the power to appoint nightwatchmen. By 1815 there were 16, and by 1823 they
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which was used by Brighton Corporation for the construction of pavements and similar. It went out of use in 1952 and was demolished; the present Veolia facility was built later and the remaining land is used as a depot by the council. The tip and recycling site at Wilson Avenue, called Sheepcote
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was chosen for Brighton's first electrically powered pumping station; others were opened outside the borough in the 1950s and 1960s, while the older facilities within the borough were modernised and extended. By the time the corporation's Waterworks Department was taken over by the Southern Water
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The Sussex Throat and Ear Hospital opened in 1879 and moved to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in 1986. It had successively occupied premises on Grenville Place, Queen's Road and Church Street. A separate dental hospital, the Brighton, Hove and Preston Dental Hospital, operated between 1886 and
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Brighton General Hospital opened on 1 November 1935 as Brighton Municipal Hospital in the buildings previously occupied by the borough workhouse. These were designed in 1865–67 by architect George Maynard. The present name was taken in 1948 when the hospital transferred to the NHS. An extension
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Only in May 1921, following another serious fire in the town centre, were the three competing entities disbanded in favour of a "full-time, fully trained fire brigade" managed by Brighton Corporation. The Brighton County Borough Fire Brigade was based at the Preston Circus headquarters and had 45
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was based in Hove. It moved from its original building in Clarendon Villas to "huge red-brick" purpose-built premises on Portland Road in 1892. Police officers came from all over the country as well as from the local area to recover from illness and injuries. The home moved again to Kingsway on
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Portslade had a resident police constable by 1851: he was recorded as lodging in a shepherd's house in that year's census. A police station was built on North Street by 1862 and police officers were then based there. The force was five strong by 1908, when a new police station was provided on St
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1882. A telephone exchange opened in West Street in that year, and two years later a connection was made to the London network and thereby the rest of the country. Brighton's network became part of the National Telephone Company when that formed in 1889. It operated three exchanges in Brighton
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A maternity hospital (The Lying-in Institution and Dispensary for Women and Children) opened in 1830 and transferred to a new site on West Street in 1854. A later name was the Brighton and Hove Women's Hospital. A final move took place in 1922, by which time it was known as the Sussex Maternity
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style by Borough Architect Percy Billington. An extension was built to the rear in 1985, and the entire complex was refitted between 1986 and 1989 (necessitating a temporary move to the former Board of Guardians Parochial Offices on Prince's Street) to provide eight magistrate's courts and three
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immediately adjacent to the Extra Mural Cemetery. This cemetery was not taken over by Brighton Borough Council until 1902. Immediately to the north of the Extra Mural Cemetery, separated from it by Bear Road, the Brighton Borough Cemetery—now the city (Bear Road) Cemetery—opened on a 31.5-acre
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on behalf of the council. The council also offers bulky waste collection and garden waste collection services, and provides special bins at various points along the seafront for the disposal of barbecues. Traders and businesses can use the council's trade waste disposal and recycling services.
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Public libraries in the city are run by the Royal Pavilion, Museums and Libraries department of Brighton and Hove City Council. As well as the central libraries in Brighton (Jubilee Square) and Hove (Church Street), branch libraries—many of which have been rebuilt in the 21st century—operate on
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and Falmer by 1904. Another opened on Lewes Road in 1896 but became so polluted that it went out of service seven years later, prompting the corporation to take action to prevent contamination—principally by purchasing vast swathes of the open downland to regulate land use close to the pumping
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at Woodingdean in January 1963; it has since been extended to 36.5 acres (14.8 ha). A 3.5-acre (1.4 ha) section was enclosed in 1919 to form the Meadowview Jewish Cemetery. It was extended to 5 acres (2.0 ha) in 1978 and is managed by the city council. The Hove Commissioners,
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in Hove in 1832. Houses in Brunswick Terrace were the first to be lit by gas. Production moved to a new gasworks at Portslade in 1871 and the Hove works became a storage facility. Increasing demand for gas meant a new 154 by 40 feet (47 m × 12 m) gasholder, one of the largest in
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and installing more generators at the North Road site. Brighton Corporation built its own small power station nearby in 1891, and three years later it acquired the Brighton and Hove Electric Light Company. In response to growing demand for electricity, the corporation then purchased land at
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The Brighton Corporation Waterworks Act was passed in 1872 to allow the corporation to buy the Constant Service Company for £321,000. By that time it was supplying 18,000 customers across Brighton and the surrounding villages of Rottingdean, Ovingdean, Falmer, Preston, Patcham and
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Drainage, sewerage and wastewater disposal in the city are the responsibility of Southern Water. Brighton and Hove lies within the Adur and Ouse Catchment Area, one of 11 river basin catchments within Southern Water's area of operation. The Peacehaven water treatment works at
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estate. More work was carried out after another report in 1859 and in 1866, when a proper sewer was laid under the Lewes Road. A full system of sewers, including a 7-mile (11 km) intercepting sewer from Hove to a location beyond the Brighton borough boundary at
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1908. The Borough of Hove officially took responsibility for the fire brigade on 1 November 1914 (it had the status of a volunteer brigade until then), and a new fire station was opened on Hove Street on 2 June 1926. The "elegant structure ... with a charming
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Dr Helen Boyle founded The Lewes Road Dispensary for Women and Children in 1899, offering free healthcare for women and children. Six years later Dr Boyle founded a hospital for the treatment of "nervous disorders"—a pioneering mental healthcare facility—on
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The Brighton Gas Light and Coke Company was formed in 1818 and built a works at Black Rock, just over the parish boundary in Rottingdean. A separate company, the Brighton and Hove Gas Company, was established in 1825 and built a gasworks of its own next to
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The borough of Hove has had a magistrate's court since February 1904. It was based at the old Hove Town Hall, largely destroyed by fire in 1966. The court temporarily moved into an undamaged section before moving to its new permanent home, known as the
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supermarket and car park—started the following year. The gasworks at Black Rock was also downgraded to a storage facility in 1885, three years after the Brighton and Hove Gas Company absorbed its older rival. It also acquired the gas companies of
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the council's control prior to the formation of Sussex Police, there were 424 officers. In September 1933 radio handsets were issued to officers; the force was the first in the country to be equipped with a method of wireless communication.
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The Royal Sussex County Hospital was founded on 16 March 1826 and opened as the Sussex County Hospital and General Sea-Bathing Infirmary on 11 June 1828. The original four-storey building had a capacity of 80 patients and was designed by
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estate was converted into a library and community centre. The Coldean estate was the last to get a library: one opened in 1975 and was replaced by a larger building in 2008. Within the former Borough of Hove, there are libraries at
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acquired a house on Grand Avenue in 1890 and adapted it to form a public library. As at Brighton, many of the books were donated or bequeathed by wealthy residents. The library moved to another site in 1900, and three years later
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and sewage in the city of Brighton and Hove. The Southern Water Authority, the private company's predecessor, took over these responsibilities from the Waterworks Department of Brighton Corporation in 1974 under the terms of the
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Brighton's first permanent electricity supply was launched on 27 February 1882, five weeks after the Hammond Electric Light and Power Company set up the first part of its supply system. Its generator was on North Road in the
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Road. It was extended by a further 8 acres (3.2 ha) six years later. In the same year, the Brighton Parochial Cemetery (now the Woodvale Cemetery) was laid out on 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land belonging to
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Sussex, was built on the site in 1877. Of novel construction for the time, it was used until September 1994. Demolition was proposed in 1998; by 2002 no work had taken place, but the development—consisting of a
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on Church Road. Hove Police Commissioners were formed in 1858 to look after policing of the whole town. They appointed 20 men; a further four were employed in 1874 when the Hove Commissioners (forerunners of
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area, Whitehawk, the Round Hill and Hollingdean areas, Hove and Portslade, and continued to run until the formation of the NHS. It was latterly known as the Brighton, Hove and Preston Provident Dispensary.
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Andrew's Road. Numbers fluctuated between four and seven officers over the next decades. Both police stations survive, although since the formation of Sussex Police neither has been used by the police.
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and was "designed as a landmark feature, providing a gateway into the city from the east", but set low into the landscape in order to blend in. It consists of a domed structure set between two curved
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on the Hangleton estate was used as a library from 1945 until 1962, when the present premises opened. Portslade's Modernist library was completed in 1964. A small library facility was provided at
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in 1880 and opened the following year. This had in turn superseded other buildings which had been used since June 1868, when a local doctor founded the hospital. Another prolific local architect,
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structure had two courtrooms and remained in use until 1967, when a new £665,000 complex of juvenile, magistrate's, coroner's, county and Crown courts opened on Edward Street. It was designed in a
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were based at the original town hall under two superintendents. Full-time professional police officers were first appointed in 1838, replacing this system. The force consisted of Chief Constable
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The first police in Hove were the Brunswick Square Police Force, established in 1830 by the Brunswick Town Commissioners. The first station was on Brunswick Street West; it later moved to
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to allow the construction of a permanent building. A design submitted by Leeds architects Percy Robinson and W. Alban Jones won the architectural competition, which was held in 1906, and
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formed the Brighton Extra Mural Company with the intention of creating a private cemetery. The Extra Mural Cemetery opened in November 1851, covering 13 acres (5.3 ha) east of the
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and the Sussex Eye Hospital are part of the Royal Sussex County Hospital site in Kemptown. The children's hospital, one of seven in Britain, opened in June 2007 and was designed by the
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The first medical facility in Hove was the Brighton and Hove Dispensary (Western District) on Farm Road which opened in 1859, funded by collections at the two St Andrews' Churches on
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starting in 1812. The venue alternated between the hotel, Brighton's original town hall and the New Inn until 1832, when the town hall became the court's permanent home. Brighton's
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Crown courtrooms (reduced to two before 2007). The old courthouse on Church Street, designed by Charles Sorby, is now Grade II-listed and is now used as a museum and lecture room.
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building, which cost approximately £350,000. The three-storey building has four courtrooms, a separate juvenile court and probation offices. The building also became the home of
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near Lewes run by East Sussex County Council. The Beddingham Facility closed in 2009 when it became full. Since 2012 Brighton and Hove's refuse has been incinerated at the
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area. The Brighton Electric Light Company, which added "and Hove" to its name in 1888, bought the Hammond company in 1885 and expanded the network, also changing it from
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Preston Circus Community Fire Station covers central and western parts of Brighton. It has 61 full-time firefighters when fully staffed, and its equipment consists of an
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area originated as a smallpox isolation hospital called Brighton Borough Hospital: it opened during an outbreak in 1881. It later evolved into the Borough of Brighton's
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until 2013. Library membership gives borrowing rights at libraries throughout the city and is available to non-residents. Free internet access was introduced in 2001.
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first in Sussex, opened in 1930 at Woodvale Cemetery: it was adapted from one of the cemetery chapels. It is now called Woodvale Crematorium and is still council-run.
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firefighters and six fire engines. The satellite facilities at police stations around the town were closed in 1928 and replaced by a second dedicated fire station at
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area of Brighton. This was created by the Brighton, Hove and Preston Constant Service Company, which is commemorated in the name of the nearby Constant Service pub.
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The Brighton, Hove and Preston Waterworks Company was founded in 1834 as a private company. It supplied a small number of houses from its well and pumphouse on the
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in 1989. Predecessors of the corporation's Waterworks Department, which served Brighton, Hove and all other areas of the present-day city, have existed since 1834.
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had first been used as a postal house a century earlier) and was extended several times in the 19th century. It closed in 2007 and moved to smaller premises in the
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nearby. The two merged, then moved to larger premises, and a second branch opened in Hove; both took the name Lady Chichester Hospital to commemorate their patron,
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had temporary library facilities from 1940 until 1959, when a permanent building opened; this was in turn demolished and replaced with a larger facility in 2013.
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area of Brighton in 1965 to the design of Borough Architect Percy Billington. District police stations, which were abolished in 1928, existed at various times in
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The Brighton County Borough Asylum (renamed the Brighton County Borough Mental Hospital in 1919) took over the premises of the former Sussex County Asylum in
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Waste disposal, recycling and street cleaning in the city are the responsibility of a council department called City Clean, who are based at a depot in the
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were for many years a tourist attraction and could be visited by the public by arrangement with Southern Water, although by 2022 tours no longer operated.
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in Hove in 1866. Threesmaller private companies also existed in the Brighton area at this time, remaining outside the Constant Service Company's control.
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the 1810 Brighton Town Act, took the materials they collected. A "dust destructor" was built at the site in 1886 to incinerate the refuse and produce
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Brighton and Hove sit on "a huge natural reservoir" of "naturally clear and odourless water" by virtue of their position on and immediately below the
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in on-street city-centre locations, have a capacity of 3,200 litres (850 US gal) and are emptied by a fleet of diesel-powered side-lifting
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in 1849 made many recommendations about improving the situation. In 1852 an existing rainwater drain which ran underground from Hove to the
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village from the 16th century; both were deep enough to require donkey wheels, and the well house and donkey wheel at Stanmer survive.
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treatment centre, has approximately 873.6 miles (1,405.9 km) of sewers connected to it and discharges treated wastewater into the
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in 1949 upon nationalisation of the gas industry. The electricity boards were privatised in 1990, and SEEBOARD is now part of the
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firm. Work began in July 2004 and the project cost £36 million. It replaced a hospital of the same name on Dyke Road in the
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The history of policing in the Brighton area is covered by the Old Police Cells Museum in the basement of Brighton Town Hall.
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Valley, opened when the dust destructor was closed. Around the early 1980s waste began to be dumped in the landfill site at
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had an ancient well on the village green; it still exists, supplying water to the village pond. The surviving well serving
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area. Brighton Borough Police became part of the new Sussex Constabulary (now Sussex Police) in 1968 when it combined with
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and institutional libraries in the 18th and 19th centuries, but the first public library opened in 1869 in rooms at the
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the hospital was officially known as the Hove Borough Sanatorium, there were 61 beds and patients with diseases such as
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in his role as Lord of the Manor of Whalesbone. Other municipal offices in Brighthelmstone's early history included the
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which provides clinical services at hospitals. It operates seven hospitals, including three in Brighton and Hove: the
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A locally controlled telephone network existed only until 1906, when Brighton Corporation's system was bought by the
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on Hove seafront. Similarly, the Brighton, Hove and Worthing Gas Company (as it was now known) became part of the
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Brighton and Hove City Council Major Projects Team: Development Management Site Schedule September 2014 Update
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and the Sussex Eye Hospital. The Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust operates one hospital in the city—the
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described by local historian Antony Dale as "in cocked hat and full regalia"; overseers and collectors of the
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1948. Founded on Marlborough Place, it later moved to Queen's Road and finally in 1931 to Buckingham Road.
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area. As well as the central police station on John Street, there is now also one on Crowhurst Road in the
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The first dedicated healthcare institution in Brighton was the Brighthelmston Dispensary, sponsored by the
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Reservoirs were created at Cock Roost Hill and East Hill near Mile Oak, and there is a covered one in the
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on the Mile Oak estate from 1975; it was rebuilt on a larger scale, still on the college campus, in 2014.
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in 1903, and substantial extensions were made between 1905 and 1907 to serve large parts of central Hove.
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forerunners of Hove Borough Council, bought 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land south of Old Shoreham Road in
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The sewage pumping station at Marine Drive is part of Southern Water's sewerage facilities in the city.
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then used temporarily until a new building opened on Church Street in 1869. This two-storey red-brick
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is responsible for both the supply and distribution of water and the collection and treatment of
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and Lewes (plus one which only went as far as Falmer). From Lewes there were routes onwards to
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1893 and the fire station by 1898. An underground trunk cable was laid between Brighton and
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Brighton's County court was housed in this building on Church Street between 1869 and 1967.
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in 1792–93, although it functioned both as a sewer and as a culvert for the intermittent
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Kitcat, Jason (6 June 2014). "New library bucks the trend as it creates community hub".
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river. Most waste was disposed of in cesspits, and a critical report by civil engineer
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Until the passing of the 1825 Brighton Town Act, fire protection was offered by private
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after the parish was added to Hove Borough. The George Street premises were extended
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Brighton and Hove City Council owns and operates the Extra Mural, Woodvale and City (
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Woodvale Crematorium opened in 1930 in one of the twin chapels of Woodvale Cemetery.
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was the first Brighton resident to install a telephone: he connected up his house
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and other public-sector bodies. Revenue to fund these services comes partly from
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responsible for enforcing the law and keeping the peace in Brighton was held at
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Hove General Hospital (now in residential use) was built between 1885 and 1888.
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Drainage and Wastewater Management Plan (DWMP): Adur and Ouse River Catchments
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operated by a donkey, the power from which hauled the bucket up from the well.
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district, opened in March 2005 at a cost of £14 million. It is a distinctive
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were treated. The hospital was also used for the treatment of children with
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Goldstone pumping station (1876) has been turned into an industrial museum.
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who patrolled the town and who were nicknamed "Old Charlies" by residents.
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design (1987).
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The first proper drainage facility in Brighton was constructed beneath
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Several of Brighton's estates have branch libraries. The 18th-century
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estate from 1929 until a purpose-built facility replaced it in 1964.
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The main fire station in Brighton was built in 1938 at Preston Circus.
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Changes in Brighton and Hove's Suburbs: Preston and Patcham 1841–1871
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Brighton Polytechnic. School of Architecture and Interior Design 1987
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building: a "carefully wrought striking ... translucent glass box".
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Only the water tower of the former Hove Borough Sanatorium survives.
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Brighton is the centre of the Brighton postal district (BN). The
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area. Household recycling sites at Hove (Old Shoreham Road) and
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The city's publicly funded healthcare facilities are operated by
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and Washington). Two coaches went eastwards along the coast to
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This telephone exchange stands on Freshfield Road in Kemptown.
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Veolia's refuse disposal facility is on Hollingdean Lane in
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had a public well by the manor house, and there was one in
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until the present station was built on John Street in the
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The central police station in Brighton was built in 1965.
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The city is made up of the previously separate towns and
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covering the city of Brighton and Hove and the rest of
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estates across the city. The council also operated a
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are on the same site in the Kemptown area of Brighton.
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which produces electricity for the surrounding area.
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stations. In 1936 a site high on the South Downs at
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Brighton's Head Post Office opened on Ship Street in
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Between 1890 and 1988, when the institution moved to
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Brighton & Hove City Council. 2010. 3571: 3569: 3123:"Royal Mail Delivery Office opening times" 2144: 2132: 2120: 1963:"Classes begin at old Hove Police Station" 1848: 1846: 863:(one of which proceeded to Pulborough via 5946:Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company 5489:The Encyclopaedia of Hove & Portslade 5435:. 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3853: 3849:Middleton 2002 3841: 3837:Middleton 2002 3829: 3825:Middleton 2002 3817: 3791: 3765: 3739: 3713: 3687: 3685:, p. 123. 3675: 3649: 3634: 3606: 3580: 3578:, p. 179. 3565: 3539: 3513: 3509:Middleton 2002 3501: 3489: 3477: 3438: 3436:, p. 162. 3426: 3414: 3402: 3400:, p. 348. 3390: 3378: 3376:, p. 103. 3366: 3364:, p. 178. 3341: 3311: 3285: 3281:Middleton 2002 3270: 3266:Middleton 2002 3258: 3243: 3231: 3227:Middleton 2002 3219: 3215:Middleton 2002 3207: 3203:Middleton 2002 3195: 3191:Middleton 2002 3180: 3144: 3114: 3083: 3081:, p. 247. 3068: 3031: 3027:Middleton 2002 3019: 3015:Middleton 2002 3007: 3003:Middleton 2002 2995: 2991:Middleton 2002 2983: 2979:Middleton 2002 2971: 2967:Middleton 2002 2959: 2947: 2943:Middleton 2002 2935: 2923: 2919:Middleton 2002 2911: 2907:Middleton 2002 2899: 2895:Middleton 2002 2887: 2883:Middleton 2002 2875: 2873:, p. 152. 2854: 2842: 2840:, p. 151. 2823: 2811: 2809:, p. 288. 2796: 2792:Middleton 2002 2784: 2780:Middleton 2002 2772: 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4256: 4252: 4246: 4243: 4230: 4226: 4222: 4221:"Our History" 4216: 4213: 4209: 4204: 4201: 4197: 4192: 4189: 4173: 4169: 4165: 4158: 4152: 4149: 4145: 4140: 4138: 4134: 4130: 4125: 4122: 4118: 4113: 4110: 4106: 4101: 4098: 4085: 4081: 4077: 4076: 4071: 4065: 4062: 4058: 4053: 4050: 4046: 4041: 4039: 4035: 4031: 4026: 4023: 4019: 4014: 4011: 4007: 4002: 3999: 3995: 3990: 3987: 3983: 3978: 3976: 3972: 3968: 3963: 3960: 3956: 3951: 3948: 3944: 3939: 3937: 3935: 3931: 3927: 3922: 3919: 3915: 3910: 3908: 3904: 3900: 3895: 3892: 3888: 3883: 3880: 3867: 3863: 3857: 3854: 3850: 3845: 3842: 3838: 3833: 3830: 3826: 3821: 3818: 3805: 3801: 3795: 3792: 3779: 3775: 3769: 3766: 3753: 3749: 3743: 3740: 3727: 3723: 3717: 3714: 3701: 3697: 3691: 3688: 3684: 3679: 3676: 3663: 3659: 3653: 3650: 3645: 3638: 3635: 3630: 3626: 3622: 3621: 3616: 3610: 3607: 3594: 3590: 3584: 3581: 3577: 3572: 3570: 3566: 3553: 3549: 3543: 3540: 3527: 3523: 3517: 3514: 3510: 3505: 3502: 3498: 3493: 3490: 3486: 3481: 3478: 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