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Associations

The Regency Society

More information on St. Nicholas of Myra can be found here... as well as much more on the Brighton and Hove heritage.

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Friends of St. Nicholas
St. Nicholas is the oldest building in Brighton. That alone is a compelling reason to help restore it and keep it at its best. It has watched over 1000 or more years of Brighton and British history – from the Norman invasion, just down the coast at Hastings, to the French raiding parties of the 16th century to the extravagant parties of Regency Brighton to the funeral last year of the world’s oldest man. As a Friend you will have a more tangible share of the building, its memories and its upkeep. And you can enjoy the many events we put on which are designed to inspire, educate and entertain.
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St. Nicholas Green Spaces Association
A voluntary group, established during the summer of 2007 whose aim is to protect and enhance the three open spaces around St. Nicholas Church as a place of recreation and enjoyment for all sections of the local community.
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