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Houses in a street

HMOs planning consultation 

We are asking for your views on a proposal to extend planning rules for houses in multiple occupation throughout Brighton & Hove. At present there are planning controls in five wards.
31 May 2019
Historic picture of Osborne Villas, Hove

Brighton & Hove celebrates 50th anniversary of conservation areas

On May 31 1969, the first Brighton & Hove conservation areas were created in Brunswick Town and Cliftonville. The city now has 33 conservation areas.
31 May 2019
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An action packed weekend of events in the city

There are several events taking place across the city this weekend for residents and visitors to enjoy. If you are visiting Brighton & Hove, we advise you to plan ahead and allow extra time for travel. 
30 May 2019
Artist impression of an option for the proposed housing development on the former Hollingbury Library site

Proposals for new move-on housing on former Hollingbury library site

Have your say on proposals to build 13 self-contained flats for people ready to move on from higher support accommodation on the site of the former Hollingbury Library.
29 May 2019
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City shortlisted for Britain’s Best Walking Neighbourhood Award 2019

National walking charity The Ramblers has shortlisted Brighton & Hove for Britain’s Best Walking Neighbourhood Award 2019. The shortlist of 10 was decided by an expert panel following nominations from people across the country. 
29 May 2019
Lucy Bronze

Lioness Lucy Bronze returns to ‘lucky stadium’

Lioness Lucy Bronze looks forward to the England vs New Zealand game at the Amex Stadium on Saturday - the final match before the team leaves for France and the World Cup.
28 May 2019

City holds first ever Carers Festival

Celebrating our unpaid carers - with free tea and coffee, entertainments and information stalls at the Carers Festival, Open Market on Wednesday 12 June.
28 May 2019
Healthy Lifestyles stall at What's Out There in 2018

Can you show people with learning disabilities or autism what's out there for them?

We’re looking for groups and organisations who provide information, support, services or activities for people with learning disabilities and autism to get involved with 'What's Out There?' on 18 July.
28 May 2019
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European Parliament elections results 2019

View the results of the European Parliamentary elections in Brighton & Hove and for the South East of England region.
26 May 2019
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Lifeguards take up their posts

The summer season officially kicks off in Brighton & Hove this weekend when 23 beach lifeguards take up their posts, joining the council's year round seafront team.
24 May 2019

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