Love this so thankyou too all involved ❤️ . I first came too Brighton in 1988. Why go abroad when we have so many beautiful places including Brighton and Hove too name but a couple. I visited on Thursday last 16/05/2024 ..from Bournemouth, Dorset. Well done 👏 too the people off Brighton for keeping this city nice and clean . Cant wait too visit again ❤❤❤❤
@@jammyjolly1401 I understand your point of view, I like change too. But it is something interesting about the British and how they keep their cities rarely touched by change; which is not bad since I have seen countries changing and changing and changing again and there's not much culture left in them. Just like the US. It might look modern and cool, but in the long term it loses value. Personal opinion, cheers!
my Mum was born and raised in Brighton,a war bride married a canadian soldier in 1945 and emigrated to Montreal..my grandfather,her dad helped build the Brighton pier..
love to travel back to 1850, crying shame how the planners are destroying these places, to think the council had plans to demolish the royal pavilion in 1940, madness
No it wasn't, churchill square was awful and there were loads of derelict/run down areas of the town. It's not a clean city by any means but it wasn't then, it is much more vibrant now though. Rose tinted glasses me thinks.
Love this so thankyou too all involved ❤️ . I first came too Brighton in 1988. Why go abroad when we have so many beautiful places including Brighton and Hove too name but a couple. I visited on Thursday last 16/05/2024 ..from Bournemouth, Dorset. Well done 👏 too the people off Brighton for keeping this city nice and clean . Cant wait too visit again ❤❤❤❤
This is a very well done video, thank you!
Excellent!
Thank you so much for creating this.
Glad you enjoyed it! I made a more recent version here: ruclips.net/video/AF8D1d4iyr0/видео.html
I lived there for three years, love Brighton!
Mate, how? I would poo myself as I hate old things.
@@jammyjolly1401 Why hating? It's called British conservationism. Masterpiece through time.
@@stelviodelbrava6218 i know but...
@@jammyjolly1401 I understand your point of view, I like change too. But it is something interesting about the British and how they keep their cities rarely touched by change; which is not bad since I have seen countries changing and changing and changing again and there's not much culture left in them. Just like the US. It might look modern and cool, but in the long term it loses value. Personal opinion, cheers!
IT SEEMED SO MUCH NICER AS YOU GOBACK IN TIME..
my Mum was born and raised in Brighton,a war bride married a canadian soldier in 1945 and emigrated to Montreal..my grandfather,her dad helped build the Brighton pier..
This is awesome, very well made
nicely done mr fox. thank you!
MAGNIFICENT ! THANKYOU.
I consider Brighton as a second home.
Love from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
I have a holiday home there and it’s just so peaceful comparing to London!
Nice video for a nice city. Congrats!
love to travel back to 1850, crying shame how the planners are destroying these places, to think the council had plans to demolish the royal pavilion in 1940, madness
I recently put out a new Brighton video Trevor if its of interest! ruclips.net/video/AF8D1d4iyr0/видео.html
Ótimo vídeo recomendado aos brasileiros 🇧🇷👍 BRAZIL !
that tune sounds familiar was it you who done the Newcastle central station diamond crossing footage
Yes. ruclips.net/video/UZrIohJVcL4/видео.html
Central Station? Is that near Brighton Station?
I would not go on that chain pier
I was born and live in Brighton, so much nicer in the 80's. It's just dirty and run down now.
No it wasn't, churchill square was awful and there were loads of derelict/run down areas of the town. It's not a clean city by any means but it wasn't then, it is much more vibrant now though. Rose tinted glasses me thinks.
@@AW-wf4tx But there weren't beggars living in tents in North Street and drug dealers on street corners.