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A pair of deckchairs, one blue and white stripes, one red and white stripes, on the pebbles of Brighton beach

Make beach and sea safety a priority to help lifeguards 

Help us maintain a safe and enjoyable seafront by observing social distancing and taking extra care when swimming in the sea. 

27 May 2021
Parkruns

Parkruns get the go-ahead

Following a lot of very positive discussions with the organisers, the council has given the green light for the five local Parkruns to start again on 26 June.

26 May 2021
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Closure of Coldean Lane between Tuesday 1 to Sunday 6 June

The ash trees that look onto Coldean Lane are dead or dying and must be removed before they fall down. It means having to close the road for up to six days from Tuesday 1 June.

26 May 2021
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Fairy-tale ending for much-loved children’s playground

We'll soon be upgrading Hove Park play area with lots of exciting new equipment, all of which will be fully accessible to all children.

26 May 2021
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UEFA Women’s EURO legacy launch

The UEFA Women's EURO 2022 tournament, coming to Brighton & Hove next year, will create opportunities for thousands of women and girls to get involved with the game as fans, players, referees and coaches as legacy programme is launched.

18 May 2021
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Ash dieback gives us ‘no alternative’ to removing dying trees

Fungal disease Ash dieback is likely to wipe out 80 per cent of our Ash trees in the next five to 10 years. Dead and dying trees are dangerous and sadly we must take them down before they collapse.

17 May 2021
The Prince Regent Swimming Complex on a sunny day with blue skies.

Additional work at Prince Regent Swimming Complex

We’re working hard to carry out extensive repairs to the electrical system at the Prince Regent Swimming Complex, but we will not be able to re-open the pool on 17 May as we had hoped.

13 May 2021
A double decker bus with the number 78 on the front and words on the side reading 'Breeze up to Stanmer Park'

A great time to Breeze up to the Downs by bus

With lockdown restrictions easing, spring in full bloom and summer just around the corner, why not explore what Brighton & Hove and the South Downs National Park has to offer by bus?

11 May 2021
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Brighton Dome Corn Exchange reaches restoration milestone

Scaffolding has been removed from the historic Corn Exchange revealing major restoration work.

4 May 2021
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Wake up to a new era for nature

We're working working with partners to create diverse habitats across the city and open up more land for nature, part of our pledge to address the biodiversity emergency.

29 September 2020

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