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Alistair Hill, Director of Public Health

Young adults urged to continue to help prevent the spread of COVID-19

The city's Director of Public Health, Alistair Hill, speaks about how we can continue to take action to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

28 August 2020
Covid-19 virus graphic

Covid-19 testing in the city

As the football season kicks off, the regional Sussex Covid-19 testing centre at the AMEX Stadium has closed, but there are still plenty of options for Brighton & Hove residents who need to book a test. 

27 August 2020
The Every Can Counts rainbow arch

Rainbow arch made from 2,000 drink cans pops up overnight on the seafront

Recycling initiative Every Can Counts have built a giant rainbow arch made of recycled cans on the seafront as a tribute to key workers and a reminder of the benefits of recycling valuable aluminium cans. 

27 August 2020
It's nearly time to go back to school!

It’s nearly time to go back to school!

It's important for children to be back in the classroom. It’s not just about learning - it's also about their mental health and wellbeing.

27 August 2020
Royal Pavilion at night

City’s Brexit lead wants EU citizens to stay in Brighton & Hove

Latest government figures show that 20,280 EU citizens living in Brighton & Hove have now applied to stay in the UK after the Brexit transition period ends on 31 December this year.

27 August 2020
A259 cycle lane

Section of A259 cycle lane to be removed

Work will began on Wednesday 26 August) to remove a 600m section of the temporary cycle lane on the A259 between the Aquarium roundabout and West Street.

26 August 2020
Hove houses

New rules on private tenancy evictions 

As the restrictions on private tenancy evictions near an end, we’re calling for landlords and tenants facing difficulties to work with us to resolve issues and help avoid homelessness increasing in Brighton & Hove. 

26 August 2020
Hove Town Hall

Changes to planning permissions due to Covid-19

Due to the effects of the global Coronavirus pandemic, planning law has been temporarily changed, including extensions to time limits that were in place.

25 August 2020
Our young people all deserve results that are a true reflection of their abilities and the work they have put in.

GCSEs – a day for celebrating achievements

“Our young people all deserve results that are a true reflection of their abilities and the work they have put in."

20 August 2020
Tagging on Brighton seafront

New way to report graffiti offences

If you see someone tagging or have evidence against anyone daubing unwanted graffiti, you can now report it by calling our environmental enforcement hotline on 01273 295063.

18 August 2020

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