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Brighton & Hove Pride 2025

Keep our city and the planet tidy

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Keep Brighton & Hove tidy for Pride

Everyone can help keep Brighton & Hove tidy this weekend.

Whether you’re having fun at the Pride Village Party, dancing away at Fabuloso in the Park or celebrating with friends by the sea, we can all do our bit to keep the city looking its best.

Bins around the city

Please use one of our many bins to recycle or dispose of your rubbish.

We’re working closely with Pride and putting 120 extra rubbish bins out along the seafront and Hove Lawns, as well as in Valley Gardens, London Road and Dyke Road Drive.

If you find the nearest bin full, please use the next one or take your litter home with you.

Our Environmental Enforcement officers will be patrolling the city and handing out on-the-spot fines of £150 to anyone caught:

  • dropping litter
  • disposing of litter incorrectly.

Cleaning up the city

We have extra street cleansing staff and sweepers working over the weekend in the city centre and on the seafront to keep on top of littering.

Our Environmental Services team will also be picking up extra bin collections.

Pride is responsible for the clean-up operations after the parade, in Preston Park and the area of the Pride Village Party in Kemptown.

If you’re taking part in the Pride celebrations, please take your cups back to the venue, whether in the Pride events or at one of the many pubs, cafés and bars across the city and on the beach.

If you see anywhere that needs attention after the weekend clean-up, let us know using our online request a clean-up form.

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