You will not be able to access the Council Tax area of MyAccount or business rates online due to planned maintenance between 9am and 5pm on Sunday 8 September 2024. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Parking permits
A grace period of 21 days is in place for all parking permit holders. This means you can display your parking permit for 21 days after the expiry date printed on it. As long as you've submitted your renewal application and you're parked according to the conditions of your current parking permit, you will not receive a fine.
A health and lifestyle survey of residents that is conducted once a decade.
Health Counts survey
The Health Counts Survey 2024 ran from 18 March until 24 April 2024.
It provides data on a range of health topics and lifestyles, and it includes validated measures and questions that are comparable with previous surveys.
The data generated is used to inform decisions about what services and support are needed to meet people's needs. The data can also be used to show how health inequalities have narrowed or widened over time, by area within the city and between different groups.
Health Counts is funded by Brighton & Hove City Council’s Public Health Department. It's being led by the University of Brighton in collaboration with:
Healthwatch Brighton and Hove
NHS Sussex
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Brighton and Hove Federation
Brighton & Hove City Council’s Public Health Intelligence team