I'm at Brighton. It is an OK university with very good resources and an online site where you can get most of the lectures that are delivered via powerpoint (just about every single lecture since I began the degree 3 yrs ago).
The campus isn't really a campus, and I would criticise it for not having suitable facilities. There are limited places to eat and drink, all are VERY VERY noisey and congested, and a sprinkling of very basic student shops. It is also bursting with students. Each year it gets more and more crowded. Be warned, you will fight tooth and nail for computers and books.
However, I can't fault the University for their range of learning resources, and it is very well established amongst the pharmacy community to give you solid links in yr 3 and 4 for pre-reg (though of course you are in very high competition in the area). The course leader is smashing and very student-focused. Lecture structure is tough. 3 hour blocks, often upto 6 hours a day. Labs that are 4 hour blocks, often 8 hours a day. Copious amounts of coursework. Always conflicting deadlines, always work over the holidays, exams in January and May/June, plus umpteen mini-exams and OSCE assessments/dispensing exams peppered throughout the year.
Living in Brighton. VERY expensive. Not value for money IMHO.
Transport links are excellent by train, bus or the mini-van (campus-to-campus)