Love it or hate it, one thing is undeniable, The Tricorn was a distinctive building and helped shape for many years the skyline of Portsmouth...
As we mentioned recently (you can find out the full details HERE) we have been collecting submissions of people’s photos of Portsmouth’s iconic Tricorn for..
Portsmouth City Museum in March will be home to an incredible new exhibition dedicated to Portsmouth’s iconic Tricorn. The exhibition will not only look at..
The University of Portsmouth’s £14m Eldon Building extension opens this week and for the first time provides both the Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries..
The South Parade Trust (once the People’s Pier) are, as you may know, a social enterprise made up of a group of Portsmouth people from..
Today sees the first of many big steps in the creation of the ARTches project, the cultural quarter of Portsmouth to be located at The..
Strong Island Media put together this short film entitled ‘The Island City’ that was screened at the recent Shaping the Future of Portsmouth conference. The..
Wymering Manor is a historic Grade II* listed building near Cosham in north Portsmouth first built in the 16th century with parts of the current..
You will no doubt be aware that new tourist information signs have been in the process of being rolled out around the city for some..
Wymering Manor is a historic Grade II* listed building near Cosham in north Portsmouth which was mentioned in the in the Domesday Book and there..
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