It comes with a health warning, but Katie Mitchell’s perceptive, largely cogent staging of this rarely seen work allows Handel’s genius to shine through
Surprises me that they don’t invest in more permanent structures though.” Mark Packwood said: “People - Temporary loos! To solve a short-term problem. If they satisfy demand, then the next step is the provision of more permanent loos.” The 24 temporary toilets will be in place for 18 weeks until the beginning of September. They will be cleaned three times a day at the weekends, bank holidays and school holidays, and twice on weekdays.
The toilets fell over earlier in the week. Last week, one of the toilets was blown over by high winds - fortunately it was empty at the time.
For many, principle among them will be April 12. Non-essential retail can reopen, hairdressers are back (thank goodness) and outdoor attractions are able to welcome visitors. Alongside this, hospitality venues are able to serve outdoor customers again. And yes, that includes pubs. So, with al fresco beverages set to be the order of the day, we asked you which pub in Brighton and Hove had the best beer garden, and why?
Here is what you said: Ye Olde Black Horse - High Street, Rottingdean
1. Ye Olde Black Horse - High Street, Rottingdean The runaway winner with a staggering amount of support from customers was Ye Olde Black Horse in Rottingdean.