According to BHCC, the project will “see these unique and historic buildings protected and preserved for future generations.”
According to BHCC, the project will “see these unique and historic buildings protected and preserved for future generations.”
Visitors will be given a unique opportunity to peek into Brighton Dome’s ambitious redevelopment works as part of Heritage Open Day this Saturday (September 15, 10am – 4.30pm).
The 200 to 300-year-old remains of 18 individuals, discovered during redevelopment work at Brighton Dome Corn Exchange last year, are laid to rest at the Memorial Cemetery, Woodingdean.