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Check out the new website Sheridan Coopers Wine Cellar -they will be adding a shopping cart to it soon so you can also do your shopping online.
This month they have 10% discount on all English wine - so if your yet to try any - now is the time to do so!
Sheridan Coopers Wine Cellar (Follow us on Facebook)
21 Prince Albert Street
Brighton
BN1 1HF
01273 730 445
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Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival's World Food Trail is happening this Saturday 4th Sept 2010 and Sunday 5th from 11am - 6pm.
This is a FREE event running from Brighton Station through North Laine and The Lanes featuring 13 restaurants and bars, each one representing the cuisine of a different nation.
In some of our best food places like Agua Dulce, Terre á Terre, Moshi Moshi, The Manor and Haha Bar & Grill you can try complimentary tasters of food, with the option to buy tapas size dishes and drinks.
It's also unique way to discover the twists and turns of the city centre!
More details from Brighton Food Festival
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Add the colour....'the most photographer and child friendly coffee house in Brighton'......need photographs good enough for their cafe walls.
They're interested in images taken by amateur photographers of Sussex or images that people can relate to.
So if you'd like to show them some images, put them on Flickr and mail the link to them here.
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Add the colour
64-65 North Road
Brighton
BN1 1YD
(the location of the old parking permit office)
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Hard to find beeswax candles from Honey Beeswax can now be found in Brighton at the Wood Store in Circus Street.
Hand made beeswax candles are made from local beeswax and they burn with a lovely scent."To produce a pound of beeswax, worker bees eat about ten pounds of honey, fly 150,000 miles, and visit 33 million flower blossoms- it's very precious stuff!" from Honey Beeswax
The Wood Store
Brighton & Hove Wood Recycling Project
Municipal Market
Circus Street
Brighton
BN2 9QF
01273 570500
Open 9am - 5.30pm Monday to Saturday
Free parking for customers
Delivery service available
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© Nick Dewar
Cranks Bike Workshop, in Chapel Street, now has everything you need to fix your bike including a large collection of new and used parts. They'll help you fix it whatever level of experience you have.
Payment for use of the workshop and used parts is by donation; new parts are very reasonably priced
Open Fridays & Saturdays 11-5pm
Cranks DIY Bike Workshop
22 Chapel Street
Brighton
BN2 1RQ
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Love that Stuff now has vegetable dyed handwoven cotton bags from Women's Self Development Project Pokhara, new stock in from Undugu in Kenya and dolls and animal play aprons from Children Nepal.
They are also having a sale of handwoven bedspreads - each thread is straightened by hand, dyed in place and then interwoven.
© Lovethatstuff: a cushion cover from the Andes
Lovethatstuff
Fair Trade Shop
9 Mermaid Walk
Brighton Marina
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Tantalus in Bond Street, Brighton currently has some antique telescopes for sale as well as a compass, a pair of opera glasses, a World War II sighting scope and two field microscopes.
These fascinating items add to their sophisticated and carefully selected range of antique furniture, mirrors, chandeliers, vintage suitcases, top quality accessories and a wonderful choice of fragrances.
Tantalus
28 Bond Street
Brighton BN1 1RD
01273 738 828
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We often get queries about where you can buy African items in Brighton.
© Pure South
The answer is at Pure South in Meeting House Lane. This lovely unique Brighton shop supplies a wide range of handcrafted gifts from carefully selected artists and community projects in southern Africa. All of the items are unusual and beautiful.
More details from:
Pure South
6 Meeting House Lane
Brighton
BN1 1HB
01273 321 718
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