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Brighton & Hove STI Testing Week logo

Brighton & Hove STI Testing Week

Getting an STI test doesn't need to scary or embarrassing. It’s free, quick, easy and confidential.
29 March 2019
Trans Ally badge

The return of the badge!

Badges helping raise awareness that you can’t assume someone’s gender identity and the pronouns they use are available again across the city from Monday 1 April.
28 March 2019

Parliament invites Brighton & Hove to give evidence on active travel

The House of Commons Transport Select Committee has invited Brighton & Hove City Council to give evidence to its inquiry on sustainable and active travel.
27 March 2019

Apply to the EU Settlement Scheme from 30 March

If you’re an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen living in the UK, you and your family will need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to protect the rights you currently have in the UK.
26 March 2019
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School Streets Day

The roads outside St Luke’s Primary School in Brighton were closed yesterday (25 March 2019) as part of Sustrans School Streets initiative.
26 March 2019
The apprenticeships are a great opportunity to work with children who have special educational needs and disabilities

Apprenticeships joy at Brighton SEN specialist school

Four salaried one-year posts are on offer at Downs View with tuition fees paid by the school.
22 March 2019
Meerkat trail Moulsecoomb

Find the Meerkats of Moulsecoomb

Seven Meerkats will be hiding around Moulsecoomb this spring as the Meerkat Discovery Trail returns to the city.
22 March 2019
The Restorative Service Quality Mark

Top marks for city’s Restorative Practice services

Our services earn a badge of quality for their restorative practice offer - a way of bringing people together to repair the harm caused by conflict.
21 March 2019

Education first - fines later for litter bugs

New enforcement officers begin with softly softly approach - educating the public on how to avoid being fined for dumping rubbish on the street or fly-tipping.
21 March 2019
Hove Town Hall

Constructive agreement for construction

The council has signed up to the Unite the Union Construction Charter. The Charter ensures that working conditions for employees on construction projects under council control meet the highest standards.
21 March 2019

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