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Babies of 2020

We’re looking for babies born in the city during the lockdown who have not yet been legally registered. It’s quick and easy to register a birth at Brighton & Hove register office. You can make an appointment with the register office online or by phone. 

21 September 2020
We're looking to help schools manage additional places in future

Helping schools manage additional places

We're looking to address concerns about a potentially large surplus in school places in years to come, which could lead to some schools facing financial problems.

4 September 2020
The new food hub has managed more than 550 deliveries so far

Young volunteers give food for thought

A new food hub run by the Hangleton & Knoll Project at St Richard’s Community Centre has made more than 550 deliveries to local people in need.

30 June 2020
Councillor Kate Knight

A message for young people in the city

Councillor Kate Knight, Deputy Chair of Brighton & Hove City Council’s Children, Young People & Skills Committee has today asked young people to look out for themselves, each other and everyone around them amid local concern about escalating anti-social behaviour on Hove Lawns.

25 June 2020

£130,000 agreed for youth projects in Brighton & Hove

32 local projects have been selected by a panel of young people representing a range of youth projects in the city.

24 June 2020

Council calls on government to confirm summer activities funding

Councillor John Allcock says councils and local providers need to have certainty now in order to plan for the summer.

23 June 2020
The council has agreed to do more to tackle racism and bias in schools

Tackling racism and bias in schools

Training for schools will now take into account the impact of bias, discrimination, white privilege and institutional racism on pupils and staff.

18 June 2020
Our Shared Lives carers have really gone the extra mile during lockdown

A massive thank you to our Shared Lives carers!

Our Shared Lives carers build amazing relationships with the people they look after, and they've really gone the extra mile during lockdown.

16 June 2020

Schools and council-run nurseries should open to more pupils from Monday

The council can now advise that Brighton & Hove schools and council nurseries should start opening more widely for pupils from Monday 15 June.

10 June 2020

Schools update: Information about the decision not to open schools more widely

Last week we announced that the advice to Brighton & Hove schools and council nurseries remains that they should not open more widely for pupils. More information about the decision has now been shared following requests from parents asking about what factors are influencing our current position.

9 June 2020

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