Winner of the Bath Life Award for the best Bar in Bath, (check out the Award ceremony here...Bath Life Awards 2013) Circo is a go-to destination for those with a slightly more discerning palette. The ancient settlement of "Brighthelmstone" was documented in the Domesday Book (1086).The town's importance grew in the Middle Ages as the Old Town developed, but it languished in the early modern period, affected by foreign attacks, storms, a suffering economy and a declining population.Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France.The town also developed in popularity as a health resort for sea bathing as a purported cure for illnesses.Young people will be key to the result - a recent poll by the National Union of Students found 76 per cent of students want to Remain with just 14 per cent back Leave.


Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze Age, Roman and Anglo-Saxon periods.
Eddie today (Monday 23rd May) kicked off a new campaign to visit 31 cities in the next 31 days in a bid to get young people to register for the referendum and vote to stay in Europe.
His tour kicks off at Aston University in Birmingham today where he will give a speech to an audience of 200 students and take part in a Q&A.
The history of the area now covered by Brighton and Hove spans nearly 1000 years, although the city has only existed in its present form since 2000.
The small settlement of Bristelmestune, mentioned in the Domesday Book, developed into a locally important fishing village, and was saved from its 18th-century decline by the patronage of the Prince Regent and British high society.