The West Pier was incredibly popular with visitors and locals, becoming a hub for entertainment in the city. When the First World War broke out in July 1914, the West Pier saw a dip in visitors.
The iconic Brighton Palace Pier's parent company, Brighton Pier Group, has seen its shares plummet as it becomes the latest entity to announce intentions to go private. Brighton Pier Group ...
Brighton Pier Group, which owns and operates Brighton Palace Pier as well as five bars, eight indoor mini-golf sites and the Lightwater Valley Family Adventure Park, is set to de-list from AIM. The ...
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In December, it was announced that the Brighton i-360 – a 162 m (531 ft ... cent share of revenue from the tower annually. The West Pier Trust will continue to be the landlord, as they are ...
In the new year the council will ask for an external independent audit to be carried out to understand and learn from the original ... the entrance to Brighton's ruined West Pier, before it ...
The Brighton Palace Pier boss says the seaside city does not realise how important tourism is and should be doing more to attract visitors, meanwhile defending the decision to raise the price of ...
The group behind the 126-year-old Brighton Palace Pier is the latest to quit London’s junior stock market. Shares in Brighton Pier Group, which also owns bars and mini-golf sites, fell 60.6 per ...