Brighton road learning sample
Build a road cluster, not a list of names.
Westdene is used here as one worked example from the wider Brighton curriculum. The aim is to learn which roads connect and then attach useful destinations to that mental map.
Step 1
Start with four connected roads.
Read the names once, then cover the list and try to recreate the cluster from memory. Do not worry about every Westdene road yet; this public page intentionally uses only four.
Step 2
Learn the connections as pairs.
A useful recall drill is to start with Bankside and say both connected roads, then continue around the small loop until you can return to your starting point.
Step 3
Attach destinations to the roads.
Westdene Primary School & Preschool
Associate this destination with Bankside.
Ascension Church Westdene
Associate this destination with Mill Rise.
The goal is not to memorise a postcode. It is to be able to hear a destination name and immediately place it on the road network you have already learned.
Source discipline
A selected sample from verified curriculum.
The examples on this page are drawn from Brighton Taxi Knowledge curriculum records checked by 21 August 2026. They are deliberately a small public sample, not a complete road, place, safeguarding, road-sign or route syllabus. Requirements and local facts can change, so authoritative sources are linked below.
- School Streets — Westdene Primary and Hove Junior School ETROsBrighton & Hove City Council · verified 2026-08-20
- Westdene Primary School & Preschool — Contact UsWestdene Primary School & Preschool · verified 2026-08-20
- Ascension Church Westdene — Find usThe Church of England — A Church Near You · verified 2026-08-20
Premium boundary
This is the public sample, not the full course.
Premium contains the wider Brighton area inventory, complete verified road relationships and places, focused Practice, mistakes, mastery and readiness. This page exposes only a small Westdene teaching example.