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  2. Bognor Regis Pier - Wikipedia

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    Bognor Regis Pier is a pier located in the seaside resort of Bognor Regis, West Sussex. The pier opened on 5 May 1865 to the design of Sir Charles Fox and J. W. Wilson . Initially constructed with a length of 1000 ft (305m), it now stands at 350 ft (107m).

  3. File:Bognor Regis Pier, underside 01.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Underside of Bognor Regis Pier, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England. 1865, Grade II listed. Wikidata has entry Bognor Regis Pier (Q26636705) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1353808 .

  4. Bognor Regis - Wikipedia

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    The urban district council built Bognor Regis Town Hall to serve as its headquarters. The building was designed by Charles Cowles-Voysey and completed in 1930. [24] The urban district was renamed Bognor Regis in 1929, and was significantly enlarged in 1933, absorbing the neighbouring parish of Felpham and the Aldwick area from the parish of ...

  5. List of piers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Palace Pier at dusk This is a list of extant and former coastal piers in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man and piers on the river Thames. Coastal piers England Name Place Ceremonial county Opened Length Pier of the Year Listed grade Description Image Central Pier Blackpool Lancashire 30 May 1868 1,118 feet (341 m) Originally 1,518 feet (463 m) long. South Pier Blackpool Lancashire 31 ...

  6. Bognor Regis Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    At the same time that construction began the council also petitioned George V to be allowed to add "Regis" to the town's name; the name was formally changed to Bognor Regis on 26 July 1929. [5] The town hall was designed by Charles Cowles-Voysey in the Neo-Georgian style, built in yellow brick with stone dressings by a local contractor, H. W ...

  7. List of demolished places of worship in West Sussex

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    The town-centre site of Bognor Regis's former parish church, St John the Baptist's, has been occupied by shops since the church was demolished in 1972. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) In the English county of West Sussex, many former chapels, churches and other places of worship ...

  8. International Birdman - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, because of the demolition of an 18 metre (60 ft) length of the end of Bognor pier, the 2008 Birdman event was not staged in Bognor, due to safety concerns over water depth at high tide being 13 feet (4.0 m) at the new end of the pier. The 2008 and 2009 competitions were held in Worthing as a result of the safety concerns.

  9. South Bersted - Wikipedia

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    South Bersted is a village and parish [1] in the Arun district of West Sussex, England.It forms part of the built up area of Bognor Regis and lies on the A259 and A29 roads one mile (1.6 km) north of the town centre.