A nightclub is calling on residents to share their party memories.
Zap nightclub in Kings Arches on Brighton seafront is producing a book and archive of its 25 years in the city.
The club is run by Zap Art, a major movement behind Streets of Brighton and the city's millennium celebrations.
It has been granted £46,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to archive its history and make it open to the public.
As part of a wider project, Zap Art is working alongside Queenspark Books and the University of Brighton to produce a book focusing on 25 years of its ground-breaking arts organisation in Brighton.
Anyone who spent a night under the arches in the early days of the club, saw an alternative Christmas panto there or got involved in early Zap street art performances, is invited to contribute.
Even if you just turned up once or twice and have some memories of the time, you can still contribute. Visit the site www.mybrightonandhove.org.
uk and click on Zap: 25 years of cultural innovation'.
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