- Source: Sports Stadium Brighton
Sports Stadium Brighton or S. S. Brighton was a former venue at Brighton initially being a swimming pool and subsequently an ice-rink. It was also known as Brighton Sports Stadium for much of its existence.
History
Sports Stadium Brighton opened as a swimming pool in 1934. After initial success but a subsequent decline in patronage it was to be repurposed as an ice-rink and rebranded Brighton Sports Stadium in October 1935. It was also rebranded The Brighton Palladium. It closed and was demolished c. 1965.
As an ice-rink the venue was home to the Brighton Tigers ice hockey team. With the closure of the ice-rink there was surge in popularity of Grice hockey, a grass game based on ice hockey in the area.
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== Sources
=Curator (2021). "Category:SS Brighton". Brighton Toy Museum. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
Fitch, Geoff (Winter 2020). "Fond Memories of Glynde" (PDF). Steadfast News. Brighton: Steadfast Association. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
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