Aids Memorial located at James’s, 81 St James’s St, Brighton BN2 1PA, UK

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Joanna Rowland-Stuart

5 Google Rating

The park itself is a quiet, well kept place. The AIDS memorial is always lit at night, and is a good

5/ 5

The park itself is a quiet, well kept place. The AIDS memorial is always lit at night, and is a good place to remember people who have died from AIDS

Ben Jayston

4 Google Rating

Nice quiet park just of the seafront up St James Street a ways

4/ 5

Nice quiet park just of the seafront up St James Street a ways

Neil Pickle Walters

5 Google Rating

A place of remembrance and respect a celebration of life beautiful Monument to those we have lost. A

5/ 5

A place of remembrance and respect a celebration of life beautiful Monument to those we have lost. A reminder of how far we have come and how far we still need to go

Caroline Flanagan

5 Google Rating

A beautiful sculpture in a small park facing the seafront, a place to reflect.

5/ 5

A beautiful sculpture in a small park facing the seafront, a place to reflect.

Dean Rye

1 Google Rating

It's a small park. The only good thing is the view

1/ 5

It's a small park. The only good thing is the view

Peta Howell

4 Google Rating

Peaceful spot to sit and think

4/ 5

Peaceful spot to sit and think

Craig

5 Google Rating

Lovely space for a sit down/picnic.

5/ 5

Lovely space for a sit down/picnic.

Bob Eager

5 Google Rating

This memorial is situated in New Steine, a little garden oasis at the top end of a busy shopping str

5/ 5

This memorial is situated in New Steine, a little garden oasis at the top end of a busy shopping street. A nice calm place to go, houses overlooking on three sides with a nice sea view on the fourth. The memorial itself is lovely, and really has to be seen in real life, as the pictures do not do it justice.

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