Key council appointments made for 2021 Key appointments have been made at the start of the council's new municipal year. 21 May 2021
Work together to beat Covid and keep Brighton & Hove safe Covid cases in the Brighton & Hove rose by 39% last week with rates in the city creeping closer to the England average. Director of Public Health, Alistair Hill, says we must do everything we can to stop the virus from spreading and urges everyone to work together to beat Covid and keep Brighton & Hove safe. 20 May 2021
Have your say on the Hove Station Neighbourhood Plan Residents are being given the chance to give their views on the latest Hove Station Neighbourhood Plan. 20 May 2021
Use fresh air and space to keep Covid at bay Alistair Hill, our Director of Public Health, explains why being indoors, with lots of different people, for longer periods of time, can significantly increase the risk of the Covid-19 spreading. 19 May 2021
Mobile Vaccination Service Weekend Dates 20 - 23 May The popular mobile vaccination bus and ambulance return this weekend to take vaccinations out into the community. 19 May 2021
UEFA Women’s EURO legacy launch The UEFA Women's EURO 2022 tournament, coming to Brighton & Hove next year, will create opportunities for thousands of women and girls to get involved with the game as fans, players, referees and coaches as legacy programme is launched. 18 May 2021
Making Brighton & Hove a dementia friendly city This Dementia Awareness Week take action to help make sure those living with dementia, and their carers, are an active part of their city. 18 May 2021
Green Centre puts down roots in Brighton's Open Market! The Green Centre community project is looking forward to expanding its work inspiring hundreds of people across the city to reduce, reuse and recycle thanks to a new permanent home. 18 May 2021
Local dementia friendly activities available all year round If you're worried about your memory, you can get advice and support from the NHS and other organisations across the city. 18 May 2021
Ash dieback gives us ‘no alternative’ to removing dying trees Fungal disease Ash dieback is likely to wipe out 80 per cent of our Ash trees in the next five to 10 years. Dead and dying trees are dangerous and sadly we must take them down before they collapse. 17 May 2021