Following demonstrations, officers moved anti-immigration protesters away from counter-protesters and drove them away in a police van towards the train station
About 2,000 counter-protesters took to the streets in Brighton for a peaceful protest on Wednesday night in response to reports of a planned anti-immigration demonstration.
There was a significant police presence but Sussex Police said there were no incidents of note and no arrests.
There were around eight anti-immigration protesters at the scene.
Here is a selection of news images taken on Wednesday.
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Two Brighton and Hove buses were trapped after anti-racism protesters gathered at about 19:00 BST
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Sussex Police deployed a large policing presence and said no arrests were made in Brighton
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Thousands of counter-demonstrators took to the streets of Brighton, while officers formed a ring around anti-immigration protesters
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Campaigners brought out “love not hate” signs while shops, takeaways and pubs closed early in Brighton
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Anti-racism campaigners also turned out in Hastings