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Seafront safety advice for a Happy New Year

Will you be welcoming in the New Year in Brighton & Hove? Follow the advice from our seafront team and enjoy a safe and happy celebration.

30 December 2019

A happy and historic event on New Year's Eve

A change in the law regarding civil partnerships means they are now available for opposite-sex couples.

30 December 2019
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Home to School Transport update

Find out about the independent review and cross-party policy panel set up following problems with the Home to School Transport service at the start of the school year.

23 December 2019
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Brighton Meerkat Discovery Trail proves a hit for families

Hundreds of families have taken part in a scheme designed to get children and their families travelling actively and sustainably around Brighton & Hove.

23 December 2019
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Staying safe on the seafront

Our seafront officers are urging residents and visitors to stay safe on the seafront this winter and warn of the dangers of sea swimming at this time of year.
23 December 2019
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Open letter of unity from Brighton & Hove’s political leaders

During this time of change around the UK’s relationship with the EU, we want to share a message of unity with our residents, businesses and the millions of visitors that come to Brighton & Hove each year.

20 December 2019

Compassion and help for vulnerable rough sleepers

The leader of the council today spoke out about the welfare approach needed in this city to help and protect vulnerable people who are rough sleeping.

18 December 2019
Michael Lowe has been named Apprentice of the Year at the Sussex Business Awards

Apprentice teacher Michael honoured at Sussex Business Awards

Goldstone Primary teaching assistant say his apprenticeship helped him advance his career 'in a way that was unavailable to me through other routes'. 

18 December 2019
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Ranger volunteer team set to expand

The successful Cityparks Volunteer Ranger scheme is expanding in the New Year with a new opportunities to join conservation projects every Wednesday.

17 December 2019
Councillor Kate Knight

Support for Moulsecoomb Primary School as proposed Academy Trust Sponsor steps down

Councillors have renewed their commitment to support Moulsecoomb Primary School following an announcement today that the trust chosen to turn the school into an academy has pulled out.

16 December 2019

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