Chris H.
Yelp
West Pier is actually quite pretty in it's corrugated iron, nightmarish way: a pleasant reminder that all things decay and die (or are set on fire for the insurance money). You can't really do much with West Pier these days apart from look at it, although trying to swim to and climb on it would be an impressively original form of suicide. Kids, don't do this at home. Or on West Pier.
I digress: it is nice to have the West Pier, if not as a location guide when wandering around the seafront, then to throw the tackiness of Palace Pier into sharp relief. It is actually quite the pretty landmark, and does help define Brighton as the cool, yet slightly quirky (why hasn't it been torn down?) place that it is. Now that it is being torn down, and replaced with a vertical pier (read: tower) with an observation deck, it'll be shame to see the rusting edifice go.
If you live in Brighton, you'll probably have seen the West Pier already, if not, why not?