Brighton Pier

The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier is a pleasure pier in Brighton, England. It is generally known as the Palace Pier for short, but has been informally renamed Brighton Pier in 2000 by its owners, the Noble Organisation in an attempt to suggest that it is Brighton's only pier. The West Pier was its rival but was closed in 1975 and has been damaged by fires.

History

Work began on the Palace Pier in 1891 and it opened in May 1899 after costing a record £137,000 to build. This was Brighton's third pier. A condition to be met by its builders, in exchange for permission to build, was that the first, The Royal Suspension Chain Pier of 1823, which had fallen into a state of disrepair, was to be demolished. They were saved this task by a storm which largely destroyed the Chain Pier.

A concert hall opened two years later, and by 1911 this had become a theatre.

In 1986 the theatre was removed, under an understanding that it would be replaced. This has not happened, and the present seaward end building looks fairly modern in comparison with the rest of the structure, supporting a domed amusement arcade and several fairground rides, including several thrill rides, children's rides, roller coasters and a log flume.

The pier had signs reading "Brighton Pier" attached to it in 2000, although this change is not recognised by the National Piers Society or many of the residents of Brighton and Hove. Local newspaper The Argus still generally refers to the structure as the Palace Pier.

The Palace Pier suffered a large fire on 4 February 2003 but the damage was limited and most of the pier was able to reopen the next day. This was a fraught period for Brighton's piers, with much damage occurring to the West Pier (of 1866) shortly before and after this event.

In 2004 the Brighton Marine Palace Pier Company (owned by the Noble Organisation), admitted an offence of breaching public safety under the Health and Safety at Work Act and had to pay fines and costs of £37,000 after a fairground ride was operated with part of its track missing. Judge Nicholas Ainley, passing sentence at Hove Crown Court, said that inadequate procedures were to blame for the fact that nothing had been done to alert staff or passengers that the ride would be dangerous to use. As a result, the current management, none of whom were employed at the time of the incident, began a detailed new training programme and now employ a full time health and safety manager. []

The pier was listed at Grade II* on 20 August 1971. As of February 2001, it was one of 70 Grade II*-listed buildings and structures, and 1,218 listed buildings of all grades, in the city of Brighton and Hove.

Cultural references

The pier features prominently in the 1971 film, Carry On at Your Convenience, it is frequently shown iconically to "set" film and television features in Brighton, including scenes from Mirrormask, the Doctor Who serial The Leisure Hive and the 2007 film '.

Palace Pier is the title of a novel by Keith Waterhouse, set in Brighton, and it is the setting for a scene in the Graham Greene novel Brighton Rock.

The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier and Brighton Beach as viewed from the west

Awards

  • 1998 National Piers Society — Pier of the Year

References

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Janet Cheung
1 September 2014
Fun rides and games here for adults and kids and to get a true brighton like feel. Good for all ages!
Camui Faye
6 May 2013
Relive the 80s on a date by playing a game of table hockey against each other and relax in one of the nice cafés on the way to the station or by having a picnic on the beach.
Bijan Young
2 February 2015
Great for family and groups. While away half a day playing arcades, fair rides and stalls. Lots of food choices. Great fish & chips further up the pier. Hot mini-doughnuts at the entrance.
James Ferguson
10 July 2022
Iconic Britain landmark with lots of amusements, fun park and places to grab a quick snack, drink or ice cream. Watch out for seagulls
Mr P'Mee
25 December 2014
It's one of the symbols of Brighton together with Brighton Wheel. It's relaxing to walk through the pier. You should take picture at dusk.
David
28 June 2015
Attraction park, gambling and eating on the sea. Beautiful view on the city and the ocean. Crowdy and noisy. Children like it.
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