Your Voice – consultations and engagement
Find out how to engage with us on policies, decisions and projects happening in the city.
How to engage with us
Our consultation and engagement platforms give residents, businesses and visitors their say on the things that matter most to them in the city.
Your Voice
We’ve launched a new engagement platform called Your Voice. From Wednesday 3 April 2024 this will be the only platform to engage with us.
You’ll be able to take part in surveys, consultations, polls and votes to help create a better Brighton & Hove for all.
You can also sign up to have your say, follow projects you’re interested in and be informed about the different stages and decisions a project may go through.
Your Voice will allow you to get involved in:
- surveys – asking you questions to better understand your needs and expectations of the council
- polls – gathering feedback from you on specific topics to understand the public’s priorities
- voting – allowing you to vote on specific issues
- online mapping – allowing you and other residents to provide feedback and ideas on a map of the city or neighbourhood
- sharing ideas – you and other members of the community have a space to share ideas
- allocating funding – residents can make suggestions on where specific pots of money are spent in their community
Sign up to take part in our first project on Your Voice.
Existing consultations
You can still have your say on 4 open consultations on our existing platform. This platform will no longer be available after Wednesday 3 April 2024.
- Brighton Marina Neighbourhood Plan - Submission Consultation (Regulation 16) – closed 18 March 2024
- Hove Park Play Area - Phase 2 Consultation - Play provision for juniors and teens – closes 27 March 2024
- Gatton Park (Redhill Road) Play Area Consultation - closes 27 March 2024
- Wild Park Play Provision for Teenagers & Young Adults - closes 27 March 2024
You can also view our closed consultations and read the outcomes on issues we’ve already have consulted on.
What happens after you've engaged with us
Taking part in engagement projects helps us understand:
- what you think of our services, policies and strategies
- whether and how improvements could be made
- what your priorities and concerns are
Results are fed back in the decision-making process. They’re considered against resource constraints, legislation and competing views.
Find out how we collect information about you to improve equality.
Other ways to engage with the council
Find out where and when the council is making decisions.
Find out how to speak to your councillor, join council meetings or create a petition.