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  • theyv built some pretty flashy buildings around teville area, some circely thing that looks pretty flash
  • The Dome.
  • the pier
  • The shelter in Homefield Park - but what is it all about!!! It faces south west from where you get the rain and wind so you can't really call it a shelter at all. Actually the pier is okay ... if you like the bracing smell of the sea but the only trouble is that ... you can see the rest of Worthing from it!
  • (anyone you can climb on top of)
  • DOME - go there's it's greeaaat.
  • Has to be.... the Dome cinema - unchanged for best part of a century. So pretty
  • mums house
  • The Lloyds TSB Building because its next to this other really arty building and it used to have a digital clock on it.
  • It probably already been flattened
  • The Litten Tree
  • the dome- it looks cool ok even if it is a bit skanky inside but their ticket prices beat anywhere in brighton any day...
  • The Vine
  • the squat house on Warren Road - many good squat parties have been thrown there.
  • The vintners parrot!
  • The Dome Cinema- marvellous
  • that toilet!
  • The pub, and my house!
  • pier town hall
  • Main Post Office - looks as if it could sort mail for the entire country - what do they do on all those floors in all those rooms.
  • Gotta be the Assembly hall, its like a maze in there man.
  • Dome Cinema. Fantastic building. Used in the film "Wish You Were Here".
  • JB's

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Last updated: 2011-09-07

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