Brighton and Hove, Sussex
Walpole, Brighton, UK
58 customer reviews
Terry Waters
I visited my old school Open Day a few years ago and was very impressed with the huge development in the school to greatly benefit the students and I would like to visit the college opposite the school next year.
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Louis Dewar
I enjoying at Hamilton lodge school and college since 2010 and thank you for care staff and school and FE been support me so far. But I like there because great fe and care staff been support me in Hamilton lodge school and college. I enjoying playing football with Brighton deaf football training every Tuesday evening for two years. More...
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Lee Jae-Sang Arnold
Update: Snow In England and Wales Date Saturday 9 November – Sunday 17 November 2019 Year: 1991 - 2002 - 2019 Date: 3 Year Ago Unsettled, cold at times, with frequent Snow A very cold start across most of the country on Saturday with a band of snow pushing in from the west to affect western and and south-western parts of the country, perhaps some central areas too. As the rain first moves in it will meet cold air and this may bring sleet and snow on hills and, perhaps briefly to lowlands. Whilst the sleet and snow will quickly transition to rain as the front brings in milder air, the Welsh English Welish mountains may cling on to some cooler air for much of the day so snow is possible in here int the early afternoon before things dry out. Most of Scotland and eastern England will stay dry and sunny on Saturday, but will feel cool through the day. Sunday looks to be a largely dry if rather chilly day, but overnight an active front will arrive, bringing rain for most by Monday morning. Thankfully though, the front will sweep across the UK quickly, and by midday or early afternoon rain will clear to the southeast. It will, unfortunately, scupper chances of observing the transit of Mercury across the Sun in the Southeast (with proper protective solar filters on your telescope!). For the rest of the week and weekend, low pressure is expected to linger near or just north of the UK, keeping things unsettled. After a brief, early-week stint of more progressive fronts, things will gradually transition to slower-moving, inactive fronts. This will mean longer outbreaks of rain in places, but also some longer dry interludes as well. Low pressure will keep the temperatures on the cooler side of average, and later in the week there is a chance that a few nights could be quite cold with widespread frost. (Letter Write Patient Trust) (Show Forget But Remember) ((Limit)(ALL)(Hope Tell)) Tell People what you think about Lee Jae-Sang Arnold. (optional) More...
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Nasim Medea
Very good very nice Beautiful
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Bill Thompson
A great public service channel, well worth supporting
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Minu Sadek
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Lee Jae-Sang Arnold
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Nicola Francis
I have only just got this channel. I love the gardening and wildlife programmes
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Mizzy Mackay
good channel.enjoying the gardening programmes
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Brenna Pappert
great to see all options
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Zhu Ji Lin
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Keith Winestein
It's owned by it's viewers!
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Tony Peters
great diy program, very detailed how to's and master classes
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Andrew Ashman
Good interesting TV with a good range of programmes
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Debi Wainwright
Together is about being together through lifes struggle, it's opportunities, it's a way of knowing you can carry on. It's about people being people, helping and sharing, it's about adventures, areas of natural beauty, about togetherness
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Tina Morton
let's hope they show transgender programmes xc
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Kevin Taylor
because of its community ethos
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Anne Clark
A channel to raise people up, rather than bring them down!
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Mary O'Neill
Good to see real life on T.V.
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Darren Pritchard
Thank you so much for a fantastic Christmas play, 'Rapunzel'. And so the journey began and the actors portrayed this story so beautifully, creating a moving and magical atmosphere. Well Done and thank you to all the school pupils, staffs especially Tom Kent who worked hard for the rehearsal and to your wonderful school. It was lovely to see you all again and miss you all. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year 2018 to you all. More...
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Sarah Sharrock
Been go this school about 2005 when I was 11 year old till 2011 and it big different for me because I am one person who live far away from Brighton. It so amazing school and it definitely help to me lots and changing from everything. I’m so glad to my parents pick right decide for me put to school. But we still keep this memories. Miss you all!�. More...
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Jorga Hesh
Reece Scott year 10 yes football Derby can
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Samantha Caiels
Lovely school and college!!! X
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Linda Arnold
My boy loves his school, such a caring & family environment.
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Joanna Rowland-Stuart
Excellent school for deaf children who need education using total communication (i.e. including sign language)
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Sally Platt
Been at Hamilton lodge for 5 year's now, getting good support from teacher. They always want what best for you so will miss Hamilton lodge when I leave.
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Jacqueline Hill
I went to a hearing school with a deaf tutor .Although I learnt in the hearing world I grew up ignorant about the deaf world xx
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Aimee Norn Roberts
I been in my old school in 2002 to 2004 and big change from old times from now!
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Nicholas Banks
I love school because have full BSL language all day plus bit night. I start school 1996 to finish 2003 7 year. Really cool school.
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Leanne Luleas Smith
Absolutely amazing school , my daughter is thriving since starting Hamilton lodge school she is so confident now all staff do an amazing job!! ���
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Neil Hawkes
Three years running I've been to watch their spectacular and hilarious Christmas Plays, 100% certified to get me into the Festive Spirit.
This year was Aladdin and just like Peter Pan and The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe before it all the Children were totally fantastic, top performances and was put together splendidly well, unbelievable to think in just two short weeks they put on such a fantastic Play.
Same time next year.
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Thomas Stevens
Great school, I arrive I only got few sign language later on I got lots sign. Get staff helping (I am sometime naughty lol)! :)
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Year 7 - F.E
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TJ Horton
I will job to Hamilton Lodge School and College for deaf (HLSC) in Brighton. And I job for staff care with residents students and I support travel independent for train and bus.
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Geoff Eliel
I had been Hamilton Lodge School 1958 to 1964 It was wonderful School, I left for America.
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JonSteph Hajend
I love this school because good for to learn everything lesson also good best friend and best teacher ever I had :)
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Philip Fagan
Been there since when I was 5 and left last year, always have that school in my heart for brought up me since, now I'm young man with full of like, i wouldn't be me if I never went to that school! Miss you all!
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Alex Rhuthy
What's the name of this channel
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Jim Holborn
The Together Channel has a diverse selection of shows. It's a sort of "one stop shop" channel and ticks a lot of boxes for me. It covers a wide selection of topics/subjects and we can learn a lot from them. A lot of shows compliment each other in their subject matter. For me, the gardening shows lead me nicely into the cookery shows, where produce grown can be used and when I see shows from abroad, I get idea's to grow different produce and try different recipes and even some created by me. I have already invested in expanding my garden to accommodate vegetables and bought seeds for plants and veg I have seen used on shows like The Edible Garden and British Garden Revisited. It's a 5 Star Channel. :) More...
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Karen A Gregg Birch
yes really enjoying all the gardening programmes
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Leslie Marsh
I love the edible garden and the great British Garden Revival it’s so inspiring
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Mark Hallam
just watched the program British Muslims found it interesting . was also filmed in Birmingham which I have grown up in so could relate to it.
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Lorna Asabre
I'm very proud to say, that I have shares/member of this channel.
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Nigel Burslem
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Jack Serle
A great channel, well worth your time.
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David Wright
Those programs that appear all too infrequently on other channels and which I really like are all in one place. Brilliant!
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Martin Vaughan-Watkin
This channel is a hidden gem I love the knowledge channels. But the main ones have in recent years gone a bit pants. Yes how to mine gold, drive over ice are interesting but it gets repetitive fast and don't get me started on ancient astronauts. Gagging for a knowledge fix I found this channel there are some real gems. The bloke doing the standing stones and another one in a campervan driving and cooking. Do your self a favour tape and binge watch. More...
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Brighton is a seaside resort on the south coast of England. It is part of the ceremonial county of East Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex.Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The ancient settlement of "Brighthelmstone" was documented in the Domesday Book (1086). The town's importance grew in the Middle Ages as the Old Town developed, but it languished in the early modern period, affected by foreign attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining population. Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. The town also developed in popularity as a health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses.In the Georgian era, Brighton developed as a fashionable seaside resort, encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent, later King George IV, who spent much time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion in the Regency era. Brighton continued to grow as a major centre of tourism following the arrival of the railways in 1841, becoming a popular destination for day-trippers from London. Many of the major attractions were built in the Victorian era, including the Grand Hotel, the West Pier, and the Brighton Palace Pier. The town continued to grow into the 20th century, expanding to incorporate more areas into the town's boundaries before joining the town of Hove to form the unitary authority of Brighton and Hove in 1997, which was granted city status in 2000.
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Brighton is a seaside resort on the south coast of England. It is part of the ceremonial county of East Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex.Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods. The ancient settlement of "Brighthelmstone" was documented in the Domesday Book (1086). The town's importance grew in the Middle Ages as the Old Town developed, but it languished in the early modern period, affected by foreign attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining population. Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. The town also developed in popularity as a health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses.In the Georgian era, Brightonhatham developed as a fashionable seaside resort, encouraged by the patronage of the Prince Regent, later King George IV, who spent much time in the town and constructed the Royal Pavilion in the Regency era. Brighton continued to grow as a major centre of tourism following the arrival of the railways in 1841, becoming a popular destination for day-trippers from London. Many of the major attractions were built in the Victorian era, including the Grand Hotel, the West Pier, and the Brighton Palace Pier. The town continued to grow into the 20th century, expanding to incorporate more areas into the town's boundaries before joining the town of Hove to form the unitary authority of Brighton and Hove in 1997, which was granted city status in 2000.