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Information on building safety and the future options of the council's large panel system high-rise buildings

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In the foreground are grey floor tiles in front of the open air lido swimming pool. The pool has a light blue wall enclosing it and white steps leading into it directly opposite. Behind this is a semi-circular two story building in art deco style, with the sign "Saltdean Lido" abouve the tall windows. The building is surrounded by scafolding.

Heritage Treasure Saltdean Lido on track to reopen the restored main building in 2023

To mark the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s #HeritageTreasures Day this week we are celebrating the protection and restoration of some of our local treasures taking place this year.

9 January 2023
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Free bus travel and 50p fares for young people under 19

Younger passengers using buses across the city can benefit from cheaper fares until 2025.

9 January 2023
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City could welcome Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2025

Following the success of UEFA Women's EURO 2022, councillors will consider bidding to become a host city for the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2025.

5 January 2023
A climber dressed in an orange hi visability jacket, white helmet and black portective trousers is suspended by a rope and standing on the east cliff wall above Madeira Terrace. Below him you can see the Terrace platform, then the road below that with cars and vans parked in bays by the cliff wall. Further in the distance is the beach and scaffolding clad new buildings of the Sea Lanes development. A colleeague is wathcing the climber from above.

Madeira Terrace restoration – cliff surveying starts

Ahead of restoration work on the Grade II* listed Madeira Terrace starting this autumn, specialist contractors will be surveying the condition of the East Cliff wall this week.

5 January 2023
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Nearly £200,000 of funding secured to support active travel and promote infrastructure

We have secured almost £200,000 in government funding to continue our work to encourage active travel and provide better walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure for people in Brighton & Hove 

5 January 2023
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Western Road improvements to begin this month

Work to improve the look and feel of a popular shopping area of the city will begin on Monday 9 January

5 January 2023
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Actions to reduce, re-use and recycle

Take positive action to reduce waste and help tackle the climate crisis.

4 January 2023
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Support for rough sleepers this Christmas

Accommodation and support is available for people sleeping rough in the city who need the council’s help this Christmas, with our SWEP shelter open from Christmas Eve to 28 December and from New Year’s Eve to 2 January.

22 December 2022
The Mayor of Brighton & Hove Councillor Lizzie Deane, council leader Councillor Phelim Mac Cafferty, and leader of the opposition Councillor Carmen Appich donating food at the food collection point in Hove Town Hall.

New food donation points installed in council buildings

We’ve installed new food donation points in council buildings to help staff, councillors and residents join Brighton & Hove Food Partnership's Food SOS campaign. 

21 December 2022
Under Madeira Terrace walk-way two arches are illuminated by multi-coloured neon installations of random shapes. The neon tubes light up the metal structure forming each arch and reflects on the wet street in front of them. Above the terrace the outline of the plants of the Green Wall can be seen in the darkness.

Electric Garden lights up Madeira Terrace

A winter light artwork for Madeira Terrace will be switched-on on 21 December to coincide with the return of the Burning the Clocks parade, which culminates on the beach below Madeira Drive.

21 December 2022

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A photograph of several jellyfish called Jelly Smack Summer by photographer Ralph Pace

An acclaimed wildlife photography exhibition from the Natural History Museum with 100 stunning images. From breathtaking animal portraits and dramatic landscapes, to bizarre species and endangered habitats, the exhibition showcases the most arresting and spectacular images of our natural world. Photo: Jelly Smack Summer © Ralph Pace, Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

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