New lease of life for felled elms Elm trees felled in Brighton & Hove following infection with elm disease are being given a new lease of life. The… 31 October 2017
Protecting and conserving the Royal Pavilion Garden Today’s announcement that the Grade II listed Royal Pavilion Garden site has been added to Historic England’s register of Heritage… 26 October 2017
From fence laying to hedgerow cutting..... From fence laying to hedgerow cutting, rangers from Brighton & Hove City Council’s countryside team have been working with a… 24 October 2017
Soho so slow – council leader demands update on Aquarium Terraces Cllr Warren Morgan, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council has today (24 October 2017) written to the leaseholder of… 24 October 2017
They’ve done piles of work on big seafront project Over 100 huge concrete piles have now been sunk into Brighton beach to prepare the ground for the new Shelter Hall. 19 October 2017
Work continues to create new central Brighton park Work continues behind the scenes on plans to improve the environment and transport links through the central valley leading to… 19 October 2017
World’s oldest electric railway gets back on track The city’s Volk’s Railway – the world’s oldest electric railway – is to operate a service during the half-term holiday,… 19 October 2017
Drivers advised to 'Switch off your engine' New signs advising drivers to switch off their engines while stationary, are being installed in the city this week. Around 35… 18 October 2017
Flytipping fines set to triple in a year The city council is one of the most active in the country for tackling flytipping. In figures collected by the Press… 18 October 2017
Councillors back Brighton winter ice skating for six more years Ice skating in Brighton’s Royal Pavilion Gardens has been confirmed for this winter, with planning permission being formally granted by… 16 October 2017