A group of Brighton residents are working together to create a map of the city's underground tunnels and vaults.
The self-described group of "enthusiastic explorers" say that they are researching Brighton’s long lost underground.
They aim to delve deep beneath Brighton’s streets, exposing its huge infrastructure of vaults and tunnels, and...
Is it an art gallery or is it a restaurant? Well actually, it’s both. To the average person DaVinci on London Road appears to be your ordinary run-of-the-mill Italian restaurant. Well-known in the London Road area for providing good quality authentic Italian food and a fun and friendly atmosphere...
Boxing Day is another day in our festive season to come together with loved ones and share and receive presents. In Brighton and Hove there's plenty to do to beat the Christmas blues, including a fun run, jazz and lunch, and bottomless brunch!
Boxing Day sales
For many retailers, sales have...
To continue yesterday’s International Women’s Day celebrations, here are seven wondrous women you should know:
1. Dr. Helen Boyle
Co-founder of the now ubiquitous mental health charity – Mind – and the first female mental health GP on the ward at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Dr. Helen Boyle would pioneer...
Brightonians will face major train disruptions from this Saturday 16th February, with a nine-day closure between Brighton and Three Bridges, and Lewes and Three Bridges ending on Sunday 24th February.
The closure is part of a £30m government-funded improvement programme aimed at renovating one of the most unreliable parts of...
The last time Brighton Journal committed to a review of a restaurant on Ship Street, the night ended in catastrophe for all concerned. That was at the dearly departed Asian fusion restaurant The Rickshaw - she of the confused staff, peculiar random menu and upstairs washroom filled with garden...
A documentary following a year in the life of the South Downs National Park is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
South Downs: England’s Mountains Green is a sixty-minute show presented by local Vicar and author Peter Owen-Jones.
Peter Owen-Jones tells the camera: “When I saw the gently rolling...
Punk duo Slaves will be taking over Brighton's Palace Pier for a one of a kind show this May, as part of The Great Escape festival
Ticket holders will be able to enjoy a disco on the dodgems, Slaves themed prizes on Tin Can Alley and unlimited rides for all...
Unless you have had your head under a stone today you will probably have registered the death of Lemmy, the moustachioed, mutton chopped, gravel voiced vocalist and bass player from the Heavy Metal band Motörhead , who died yesterday aged 70. All day tributes to the great man have surfaced,...
This week's Tuesday can also be described as the single most busiest Tuesday Brighton beach has ever a seen.
However, as a result an unprecedented amount of rubbish and general litter was left sprawled across the beach as thousands ventured down to the seafront to enjoy the hottest day of the...