Due to the Covid-19 crisis, councillors are considering making changes to an historic act of parliament to give residents and business owners in Brunswick more time to paint their properties.
From virtual events to digital reading material, the city's cultural sector is offering a range of activities to entertain and inspire people to be creative in their own homes as the lockdown continues.
A range of support measures are in place to help small businesses survive the Coronovirus crisis and we have trained additional staff to help us process all funding the government has made available, as quickly as possible.
Another 17 community and voluntary organisations have been awarded grants from the council’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency fund, set up to help groups in Brighton & Hove supporting the city’s most vulnerable residents.
Tougher tests for the management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) have been set out in the City Plan Part 2, which will guide development in the city to 2030.
We’ve worked with health and voluntary sector partners to set up an innovative process making sure former rough sleepers in Brighton & Hove are accommodated as safely as possible through the Covid-19 pandemic.