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A look inside Studio Grizzly - a Brighton-based design studio working with local businesses, building a creative community, and doing things differently.
We spoke to My Skin Feels founder Danielle about building a skincare brand in Brighton, doing things differently, and her go-to spots across the city.
Café Tostig is a café at Battle Station, opened by Bobby at just 18. We meet the young owner behind the Old Station Master’s House café and hear how it became part of daily life in Battle.
Discover some of the best pubs in Brighton, including neighbourhood locals, craft beer taprooms and long-standing Brighton institutions.
The North Star in Brighton is a neighbourhood pub with a deeper purpose, created by Team Domenica to support candidates with learning disabilities and autism into meaningful employment.
Explore Brighton’s coffee culture and the growing specialty coffee scene across Sussex, from pioneering Brighton cafés to roasteries and community coffee hubs.
Explore Sussex’s field-to-fork food culture, from regenerative farms and local producers to independent restaurants shaping the county’s thriving food scene.
Elevated Date Spots in Sussex | Restaurants, Wine Bars & Countryside Favourites.
An interview with the team behind Salvage & Sawdust, the vintage store in Seven Dials.
Discover the Sussex pub game of Toads, its origins in Lewes, how the game is played, and the pubs and breweries where you can still play today.
A day in Rye means coffee, coast, and cobbled streets - a small town with a big dose of character and plenty to linger over.
Discover the mystery of Sussex’s Long Man of Wilmington - a chalk giant whose origins remain unknown.
Brighton’s neighbourhood wine bars are redefining the city’s drinking scene - from cosy living-room vibes to sunny Euro-style corners and tucked-away garage bars with natural pours.
From harbourside sunsets to magical village gardens, five West Sussex pubs to seek out.
Sea shanties, legendary pies, and pints brewed on site - five Hastings pubs with real character.
From low-lit cocktail spots to pints pulled fresh, St Leonards proves you don’t need to be a big city to drink well.
Menteath is an award-winning skincare and scent brand. Combining ancient smoke rituals and traditions from across the world with modern advancements.
Beak brewery is kicking it up a notch with their hills festival for the third year in a row. Get ready for an experience centred around killer craft beer, featuring top-notch brews from local favourites and international gems.
Inside Wildly Crafted’s sustainable cabins and treehouses, where biophilic design, natural materials and thoughtful craftsmanship create nature-led escapes.
Starcroft Farm’s cabins are designed as creative retreats - spaces where history, heritage, and imagination come together.
Ever heard of a wassail? If not, you're not alone. But fear not, because Bignose & Beardy, the Sussex Cider company, is here to not only educate but also celebrate this quirky and ancient tradition with a modern, fun twist.
At a recent local makers day hosted by the Makers Barn in Petworth, we had the pleasure of meeting the incredibly talented metalsmith, Lydia Asscher. Inspired by her intricate work and the passion she brings to her craft, we were eager to dive into Lydia's world and share her story with our readers.
in the heart of lewes, sussex, an actual kitchen, born from the visionary minds at inglis hall - the kitchen maker, transcends the conventional idea of a showroom.
Libby and Henry, the duo behind Field Food, have embarked on a journey that redefines the traditional dining experience.
eight years ago, one church brighton, a dynamic and inclusive charity dedicated to transformative projects, launched pro baristas with a two-fold mission: to provide job opportunities to those in need and to address a high turnover of staff in the local coffee industry.
in a world where urbanisation and a fast pace of life have become the standard, terra vitum beckons us back to the roots of our existence, offering a gateway to reconnect with our local landscapes.
the halnaker tree tunnel is a popular natural attraction located in west sussex. it is not a traditional tree tunnel formed by planting trees along a path, but rather a captivating example of trees naturally growing and forming an arched canopy over a pathway.
Discover the mystery of Sussex’s Long Man of Wilmington - a chalk giant whose origins remain unknown.