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Housing in Brighton & Hove

Tell us what you think of the draft Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Strategy

We’re asking for comments on our draft Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Strategy 2020-2025. The consultation closes on 14 February.

31 January 2020
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Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month 

February is LGBTQ+ History Month. We’re supporting an exciting, informative and celebratory month, aiming to educate out prejudice and make LGBTQ+ people visible in all their rich diversity.

31 January 2020
Dew Pond photo credit Cary Creed

Welcoming Nature2020 at ONCA Community Barge

Today the council is proud to welcome Nature2020 to Brighton & Hove, a year-long event raising awareness of the biodiversity emergency.

31 January 2020
Seafront at night

Have your say on the city’s community safety priorities

We’re after your views on the work of the city’s community safety partnership over the next three years.

30 January 2020
Young carers do an amazing job supporting family members who may be ill or disabled.

City’s young carers take centre stage

Celebration event shines a spotlight on the fantastic work our young carers do.
30 January 2020
Group of five women from Freedom Leisure at Takepart 2019

Get involved in TAKEPART 2020

We're looking for local sports or activity groups to get involved TAKEPART Festival on Saturday 20 June. If you're interested, come along to an information evening on Tuesday 4 February at 6.30pm.

30 January 2020

End unpaid trial shifts in Brighton & Hove

Take part in our survey about unpaid trial shifts. We want to hear from businesses and prospective employees to find out more about the scale and nature of the issue.

29 January 2020
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Future use of Knoll House

Knoll House in Hove will become 18 supported living flats providing rehabilitation, assessment and respite for people with physical disabilities or acquired brain injury next year.

28 January 2020
You miss out on all sorts of things if you don't go to school!

Miss school – miss out!

School isn't just about work - it's also about seeing friends, sport, after school clubs and Harry Potter study visits...
27 January 2020
Cycling and walking on the seafront

Council exploring ‘car-free’ city centre by 2023

Councillors have agreed to explore the possibility of the city centre becoming ‘car-free’ by 2023.

27 January 2020

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