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Group of people stood around the newly planted Oak tree in Preston Park

Preston Park welcomes symbolic oak

Preston Park has a new oak tree, planted as part of the Association of Jewish Refugees ‘80 trees for 80 years’ campaign around Britain, in honour of people and places that symbolise the enormous contribution of Jewish refugees.

24 February 2022
selection of photographs showing women and girls playing football

Cultural programme for UEFA Women’s EUROs 2022 is announced

Funding from Arts Council England will help us share the rich history of women’s football, encourage more people to be inspired by the competition and establish female role models for both girls and boys through the arts.

24 February 2022
The Regency Room in Brighton Town Hall

Say ‘I do’ at Brighton Town Hall!

If you're planning your ceremony, come along to the Ceremonies Open Day on Sunday 20 March to see what's on offer at Brighton Town Hall.

14 February 2022
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Nominate a local hero to be a batonbearer for 2022 Commonwealth Games

Nominations are now open for people who would like to apply to be a Batonbearer for the Queen’s Baton Relay in England.

9 February 2022
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Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month 2022

We're marking this LGBTQ+ History Month with exhibitions and events in Jubilee Library.

1 February 2022
Picture of a football boot with rainbow laces

Sign up for new Gender Diverse Football Festival

A new Gender Diverse Recreational six-a-side football festival will be running in Preston Park this August.

26 July 2021
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Spotting the signs of cuckooing

As part of ASB Awareness Week, we're highlighting the importance of reporting anti-social behaviour. It causes considerable harm and can be an indicator of more serious criminal activity.

23 July 2021
Field officer Tom Hicks on Brighton seafront.

Field Officers tackling anti-social behaviour

As part of national ASB awareness week, one of our Field Officers explains how the team works to address anti-social behaviour in the city.

22 July 2021
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Focus on the Community Safety Casework Team

As part of ASB awareness week, we’re focussing on the support on offer from our Community Safety Casework Team.

20 July 2021
 ASB awareness week graphic reading 'Making communities safer'

Tackling alcohol-related anti-social behaviour

As part of national ASB Awareness Week, we’re highlighting our work with Sussex Police on a simpler way of dealing with alcohol-related anti-social behaviour in the city.

19 July 2021

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