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  2. Brighton Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Corporation Tramways [2] operated an extensive network of routes in the first four decades of the 20th century. The first route to operate, from 25 November 1901, ran from the main terminus at the Aquarium (outside Brighton Palace Pier) to Lewes Road, a major route to the north-east; other routes were quickly established, so that by 1904 its full extent had been established.

  3. Brighton Lovers Walk Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot

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    In 1987, the depot's allocation included class 421, 422 and 423 EMUs. [2] Around the same time, the depot was also used to stable locomotives, including classes 09, 33, 47 and 73. [3] Modernisation resulted in the five-track building being reduced to a four-track from 2002, and the depot was reopened for servicing Class 377 units in 2006.

  4. Brighton Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Pavilion illuminated as part of the 2016 festival. Brighton Festival is a large, annual, curated multi-arts festival in England, first held in 1967. It includes music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor and family events, and takes place in venues in the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England, each May.

  5. Lewes Road, Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation Tramways depot, on the section of Lewes Road also known as Coombe Terrace, is now part of the Lewes Road bus depot, [92] one of three bus garages in the city. [93] Until the bus industry was deregulated in 1986, Brighton Borough Transport, the council-owned bus operator responsible for many services in Brighton, was based at the ...

  6. Brighton Fringe - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Fringe is an open-access arts festival held annually in Brighton, England. It is the largest annual arts festival in England [1] and one of the largest fringe festivals in the world. The programme of 2018 included 1008 events at over 166 venues across 4 weeks, in May and June. [2]

  7. List of environmental film festivals - Wikipedia

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    Princeton Environmental Film Festival 2006 Princeton, New Jersey: US Founded in 2006. San Francisco Green Film Festival: 2011 San Francisco, California: US The San Francisco Green Film Festival was an environmental film festival which was held annually from 2011 to 2019. The 2020 10th Anniversary Festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 ...

  8. List of television festivals - Wikipedia

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    Celtic Media Festival; Edinburgh International Television Festival, UK; Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels, France; FesTVal, Spain; ITVFest (Independent Television Festival) Monte-Carlo Television Festival, Monaco; New York Television Festival, USA; North Fork TV Festival, USA; Panafrican Film and Television Festival of ...

  9. Moulsecoomb - Wikipedia

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    Moulsecoomb Wild Park is a large downland valley which has been preserved in its undeveloped state. It lies immediately to the west of the railway line and the Lewes Road, and merges into the Hollingbury Camp hillfort to the west and the edge of Coldean to the north. There are areas of chalk grassland and woodland and a nature trail.