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Hollingdean is a district in the city of
Brighton & Hove Brighton and Hove ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority area, ceremonially in East Sussex, England. There are multiple villages alongside the seaside resorts of Brighton and Hove in the district. It is administe ...
. The Ward is called Hollingdean and Stanmer with a population of 15,681 at the 2011 Census. By the time of the local authority elections in May 2023 the Ward boundary had been changed and it is now called Hollingdean and Fiveways. After the boundary change, the new Ward had an electorate of 10,977. Hollingdean is in effect the older part of Hollingbury. It is bounded by Ditchling Road to the west, the Round Hill area to the south, and Lewes Road and Moulsecoomb to the east. It is a mainly residential area, with many
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s to the east and low-rise flats in the central part, with late 19th and early 20th-century terraced houses towards Fiveways, and some railway land, light industry, and warehousing.


Notable areas

To the north of Hollingdean is an oasis of undeveloped green space. At its centre is
Hollingbury Castle Hollingbury Castle, also known as Hollingbury Camp and Hollingbury Hillfort, is an Iron Age hillfort on the northern edge of Brighton, in East Sussex, England. It is adjacent to Hollingbury Park Golf Course. It is a scheduled monument. Descript ...
or Hillfort (). This Iron Age hillfort is a
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. Now all that remains are the ancient field patterns of ridges and dips. The ground is covered with thickets of gorse and are home to colourful birds such as green woodpecker, linnets and goldfinch. Additionally, rare birds can be seen in the area in spring and autumn on passage to-and-from their breeding grounds such as
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and
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. The soil within and around the camp has a layer of superficial acidity, with
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, bent-grass and tormentil growing there. To the south of the Hillfort is the Hollingbury Golf Course. There are three allotment sites in the area - Lower Roedale, Roedale Valley and Thompson Road. To the northwest of Hollingdean is the 200 year old Hollingbury Woods, now full of the rotting carcases of
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giants toppled in the 1987 gale, which receives the attentive care of a local ‘Friends’ group. It runs up to Hollingbury Park, known locally as the "Rocket Park" as a consequence of one of the old climbing frames which used to exist there. To the northeast is there is a public park with children's play area on Lynchet Close. To the north of the Hillfort is the Hollingbury ridge which runs up to
Stanmer park Stanmer Park is a large public park within the Brighton and Hove city boundary. It is a Local Nature Reserve and English Heritage, under the National Heritage Act 1983, has registered the park on the Register of Parks and Gardens of Special His ...
and the
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. To the northwest is a dew pond after which there is a steep slope which runs down to Wild Park ().


Amenities


Hollingdean Community Centre

Hollingdean Community Centre is on Thompson Road to the east of the area. It is run by the Hollingdean Development Trust and used for community activities and meetings and available for hire. Regular events include fitness classes. On Thursdays the volunteer-run Hollingbean Cafe is organised by the Real Junk Food project - offering meals made from food that would otherwise go to waste on a pay as you feel basis.


Shops

Local shops are found in the area known as 'The Dip' The
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is currently open, there are corner shops, a café, pharmacy, funeral director's and some takeaways. There is also a
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on Davey Drive. A volunteer-run community wholefood shop - Hollingdean Wholefoods is open daily at Coachwerks in Hollingdean Terrace.


Transport

The area is served by the Number 50 bus route to Churchill Square .


Children and Schools

There is a Sure Start Children's Centre on Lynchet Close, with a volunteer-run cafe and public toilets and nursery. The schools in Hollingdean are Hertford Infants, Hertford Juniors, Cedar Centre Special School, and Pupil Referral Centre.


Church

Following boundary changes in January 2019, St Matthias Church on Ditchling Road is the parish church of Hollingdean. St Richards on The Crossway was deconsecrated in 2013. However, in 2021 it was reconsecrated and now a functioning church with an 11am service every sunday. The hall is used for events - in particular an annual Christmas Fayre - Lucky Dip.


Local information

Volunteers produce and distribute a quarterly newsletter ''Hollingdean News'' delivered to 3000 addresses across the city. Hollingdean News also has a website.


References


External links


Hollingdean News

Local newsletter - Hollingdean NewsReal Junk Food




* ttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/southern_counties/5096570.stm BBC story about waste disposal* Timothy Carder (1990). The Encyclopedia of Brighton. East Sussex County Libraries. {{Brighton and Hove Areas of Brighton and Hove