
Jubilee Street is a street located in the North Laine conservation area of central Brighton. It is a hub for leisure and commerce, featuring a mix of retail, restaurants, cafés, and cultural amenities, and is a busy pedestrian thoroughfare. The street is also the location of the Jubilee Library and Jubilee Square, a versatile outdoor event space. The street commemorates the golden jubilee of George III in 1809.

A curated market in central Brighton featuring over 50 independent artists, photographers, and makers offering high-quality handmade gifts.

Seasonal pop-up market in central Brighton featuring independent creative businesses, local makers, artists, and small-batch food producers.

Daily morning storytime sessions for children under 5 to develop language skills and a love of reading.

Seasonal pop-up market in Jubilee Square featuring local makers, independent businesses, and artisanal food.

Inaugural Italian Street Party featuring regional street food, live bands, talks and DJ sets in Jubilee Square.

The 40th annual Children's Parade, opening the Brighton Festival, features 5,000 children, fantastical sculptures, and dance routines based on the theme 'Read all about it!'.

Seasonal pop-up market in central Brighton featuring independent creative businesses, local makers, artists, and small batch food producers.

A joyous procession featuring fantastical sculptures, choreographed dance routines and music starting on Jubilee Street, marking the start of the Brighton Festival.

A joyous and massive procession marking the start of the Brighton Festival, featuring fantastical sculptures, choreographed dance routines, and music.

A traditional and massive parade marking the start of the Brighton Festival, featuring fantastic sculptures, choreographed dance routines, and live music.
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Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts (ACCA)
Gardner Center Road, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, England