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WELCOME TO OUR CITY: CALLING ALL OCEAN ACTIVISTS

My name is Stu Davies, and I am the Regional Representative for Surfers Against Sewage, a marine conservation charity. It’s always exciting at this time of year to see all the new young talent coming to our city, so I hope you’ll love this bustling seaside town as much as I do!

What do people come to Brighton for? The beach!

The tourism sector contributes to 14% of all Brighton’s employment, with the beautiful wildlife and scenic landscapes being one of the key reasons that sector is able to thrive. I’m sure

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