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==Haywards Heath==
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*[[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_H#Haywards Heath|St Wilfrid's]]
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The church is open daily, on road parking available in Church Road. There is a Garden of Remembrace for cremated remains, burials for the last 100 years have been at the town cemetery at Western Road.
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==Hove==
 
==Hove==
*[[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_H#Hove|Holy Trinity]] is under threat of demolition (2008).
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*[[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_H#Hove|All Saints]]
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is under threat of demolition (2008).
  
 
*[[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_H#Hove|St Patricks]] is well known in the area as a night shelter for the homeless of Brighton and Hove.
 
*[[Sussex_Towns_and_Parishes_H#Hove|St Patricks]] is well known in the area as a night shelter for the homeless of Brighton and Hove.
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Revision as of 16:36, 16 September 2008

Haywards Heath

The church is open daily, on road parking available in Church Road. There is a Garden of Remembrace for cremated remains, burials for the last 100 years have been at the town cemetery at Western Road.

Hove

*All Saints

is under threat of demolition (2008).

  • St Patricks is well known in the area as a night shelter for the homeless of Brighton and Hove.


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