Brighton & Hove conservation
Regency Square Area Society
Very good site of this residents association, membership of which is open to anyone living or working in and around Regency Square.As well as keeping a keen eye on conservation matters in the area, the Society also organise outings and social events.
More interesting to non-residents, the website allows you to keep up with the Peregrine Falcons who live at the top of the Sussex Heights tower via the nest box webcam.
The Regency Society
The Regency Society campaigns for the preservation of the historic architecture of Brighton & Hove
The Montpelier and Clifton Hill Association
One of the oldest members of Brighton and Hove City Council's Conservation Advisory GroupThe Brighton Society
The Brighton Society aims to conserve and improve the amenities of Brighton & Hove.Hove Civic Society
Devoted to the needs of businesses in Hove and Portslade.Conservation in West Sussex
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