Work to make Madeira Drive, one of the most iconic areas of Brighton & Hove, a safe space for residents and visitors, has reached a key milestone with the completion of its new protected two-way cycle lane.
We're doing a four day deep clean of some of the main streets across the city and running a host of community tidy up events - all part of the national Keep Britain Tidy event, running from Friday 28 May to Sunday 13 June.
Councillor Phélim Mac Cafferty, leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, encourages us to continue with our efforts to prevent Covid-19 infection and to take up the offer of a vaccination.
Covid cases in the Brighton & Hove fell last week. Director of Public Health, Alistair Hill, reminds us that Covid is still an unwelcome guest in our city and explains why it's so important to get both vaccination doses for maximum protection against the virus.
We can win the fight against Covid and stop it from spreading in Brighton & Hove by making regular symptom-free testing part of our weekly routines. Please test, test and test again.
Following a lot of very positive discussions with the organisers, the council has given the green light for the five local Parkruns to start again on 26 June.
The ash trees that look onto Coldean Lane are dead or dying and must be removed before they fall down. It means having to close the road for up to six days from Tuesday 1 June.
Vouchers to help families with their food bills over the half-term holiday will be available thanks to funding from the government’s Covid Local Support Grant scheme.