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Lloyd Passingham:
"If you're looking for stuff to do - then look no further than Brighton! And if it's shopping that interests you then you are in for a treat. All the major high street shops can be found throughout Brighton, in The Churchill Square Shopping Centre on Western road in North Street on St James' Street and on London Road - to only name a few. If you want something a bit different then go to The Lanes where there are lots of speciality shops, such as clothes, comics, game shops, poster shops and market stalls."
Briggy:
"Clothes - be warned your bank account will be severely dented, there's so many cool and unique clothes shops in Brighton. Try the Lanes or check Minky on Sydney Street or Jello on Gardner Street. Girls - we've just got a Mango too!"
Lloyd Passingham:
"The Royal Pavillion is a monument which pre-dates Victorian times, Queen Victoria herself stayed there and it was a regular visiting place for royalty for a long period. It has many grand rooms to look at - including the huge music room. The Pavilion is situated just off North Street and also has large gardens to sit in and relax. The Dome is a venue which has recently been refurbished and is amazing inside, many shows and events are staged here (hello, Radio 1!). The same can be said for the theatres in Brighton, The Theatre Royal - just off North Street, The Komedia in The North Laines, and the Gardner Arts Center - on the Sussex University campus in Falmer.
The Pier is somewhere you must visit, it has all the old fashioned one penny machines, cafes, bars, and many large rides - including the ranger for daredevils! The beach is a great place to relax and swim and of course IT'S FREE! There are many other places further out from the town centre such as Stanmer Park in Falmer and the Withdean Stadium where Brighton and Hove Albion play footy. There is a great bus service all around the city so go and have a look around!"
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