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A people’s history of the Level

The Level was one of the first locations for a Brighton Pride event and has been a public meeting place, fair and festival venue since the 1700s. Find out more about its history at The people’s history of the Level: a community oral history exhibition which opens at the Bertie MacLaren Pavilion, the

A people’s history of the Level
The Level

The Level was one of the first locations for a Brighton Pride event and has been a public meeting place, fair and festival venue since the 1700s.

Find out more about its history at The people’s history of the Level: a community oral history exhibition which opens at the Bertie MacLaren Pavilion, the Level, Brighton BN1 4ZN on November 9 at 3pm.

The exhibition runs on:

• Saturday, November 9:   open to public 3pm to 5pm

• Sunday, November 10:    open 2pm to 4pm

• Wednesday, November 13:   open 2pm to 4pm

• Friday, November 15:    open 10am to 12pm

• Monday, November 18:    open 2pm to 4pm

• Saturday, November 23:    open 2pm to 4pm

• Tuesday, November  26:   open 2pm to 4pm

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