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'''Hove''' is a next-door neighbour of [[Brighton]], on the south coast of [[England]]. Brighton and Hove form a single [[conurbation]], and in [[2000]] the two towns gained official recognition as the [[city]] of [[Brighton & Hove]].
'''Hove''' is a next-door neighbour of [[Brighton]], on the south coast of [[England]]. Brighton and Hove form a single [[conurbation]], and in [[2000]] the two towns gained official recognition as the [[city]] of [[Brighton & Hove]].

'''Hove''' extends from West [[Brighton]] to East [[Portslade]].

'''Hove''''s commercial district is currently growing rapidy since a large [[Tescos]] Franchise was opened in 2003 and since the town centre received a much needed rennovation in the late 1990s.


Hove's wide boulevards are a retreat from the bustle of Brighton. Hove is seen by some as a more desirable location and it is often referred to by locals as "Hove actually". This is because when a questioner asks a Hove resident whether they live in Brighton, they are reputedly met with the response "No, Hove actually!". This is because Hove is seen as a more desirable location, and its residents are keen to point out that it is not simply a part of Brighton.
Hove's wide boulevards are a retreat from the bustle of Brighton. Hove is seen by some as a more desirable location and it is often referred to by locals as "Hove actually". This is because when a questioner asks a Hove resident whether they live in Brighton, they are reputedly met with the response "No, Hove actually!". This is because Hove is seen as a more desirable location, and its residents are keen to point out that it is not simply a part of Brighton.

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This article is about the English town of Hove. For other uses see Hove (disambiguation).


Hove is a next-door neighbour of Brighton, on the south coast of England. Brighton and Hove form a single conurbation, and in 2000 the two towns gained official recognition as the city of Brighton & Hove.

Hove extends from West Brighton to East Portslade.

Hove's commercial district is currently growing rapidy since a large Tescos Franchise was opened in 2003 and since the town centre received a much needed rennovation in the late 1990s.

Hove's wide boulevards are a retreat from the bustle of Brighton. Hove is seen by some as a more desirable location and it is often referred to by locals as "Hove actually". This is because when a questioner asks a Hove resident whether they live in Brighton, they are reputedly met with the response "No, Hove actually!". This is because Hove is seen as a more desirable location, and its residents are keen to point out that it is not simply a part of Brighton.

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