Hey guys, my name is Jesse and welcome to Brightside. After living here for the last three years, I thought it was about time that I set out in Brighton and start showing the stories of the people, communities, charities and businesses that make up this brilliant, diverse and cultured city.
Along my way I’ve had the pleasure of spending time with the people who are committed to protecting Brighton and its beaches, charities dedicated to improving and inspiring the imaginative minds of young people across Sussex, as well as artists and authors - one creating with a chainsaw – the other creates tales of adventure through inspiration drawn from the largest group of living organisms known to science.
Whatever the story, whoever the person – it doesn’t matter, the only thing Brightside aims to do is showcase the stories of the people in this city doing the great things that make Brighton what it is.
Everyone loves going to the beach. So as Britons, who are normally plagued with cloudy, cold days and highly...
Brighton is a city which had become famous for its community of creative and artistic people that...
Knowing how much focus the city puts on those wanting to create and express themselves, especially...
Back in the 1950s, artists Ray Murphy and Ken Kaiser would, without them realising it at the time...
Devil's Dyke is an historic beauty spot on the South Downs Way with amazing views north to the Weald...
Pier2Pier beach clean, the SeaLife Centre beach clean and cleans organised through the council by...
During the World War II it is alleged that the Germans were instructed not to bomb Brighton because...
Shoreham Beach is a designated Local Nature Reserve supporting vast areas of plants and wildlife...
The undercliff walk Brighton marina was built between 1930 and 1935 as part of the sea defences...