The Living Coast - Brighton & Hove as a sustainable tourism destination A BioCultural Heritage Tourism project shines a light on Brighton & Hove as a sustainable visitor destination. 28 January 2022
Power change – the young voices making waves in local government Young people are celebrating the impact they have made locally in the year since the council signed the Power of Youth Charter. 28 January 2022
Keep following guidance to keep our schools open Positive cases in children are high and school absences are leading to a need to juggle face-to-face and remote learning. To keep our schools open we need to keep up safer behaviours. 27 January 2022
Not had your Covid vaccine yet? Get yours today Covid first, second and booster doses are easily available every day in Brighton & Hove. You can choose the best time and place for you. 27 January 2022
One Day for Holocaust Memorial Day Thursday 27 January is Holocaust Memorial Day. The theme for this year’s commemoration is is ‘One Day’. 27 January 2022
New app for electric vehicle charging in Brighton & Hove People who drive electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are being asked to switch to a new app to access the city’s charging points. 27 January 2022
Toads Hole Valley planning application A new duplicate planning application has been submitted for the proposed Toads Hole Valley development in Hove. 27 January 2022
Settling into the Black Rock beds 1,000 young plants are taking root in their new home at Black Rock. The plants were grown by experts from the world famous Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst. 26 January 2022
Council revises primary school pupil number proposals Councillors to consider not reducing pupil numbers at local primary schools as of September 2023 following the recent consultation process. 26 January 2022
Council response to fire incident on Kings Road The council worked alongside emergency services and set up a rest centre following a fire on Kings Road on Tuesday 25 January. 25 January 2022