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Support with the cost of living

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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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Devolution and local government reorganisation

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De-risking international trade – free session for business owners

Business owners in Brighton & Hove are invited to join a free session on 'De-risking international trade' on Monday 15 March. The event is part of ‘From Brighton with Love,’ a package of support to help business owners through EU transition and give them the confidence to embark on international trade.

3 February 2021
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Brighton & Hove bids to lead national effort in ending new cases of HIV within the decade

Political leaders across the city have sent an open letter to the Health Secretary proposing that Brighton & Hove starts work to help inform efforts to end the domestic HIV epidemic.

2 February 2021
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Deb Austin appointed permanent Executive Director for Families, Children & Learning

Deb has led the FCL directorate through an unprecedented and challenging period, as we respond to the continuing pandemic.

2 February 2021
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Supporting our children’s mental health 

Here are some tips for young people - and their parents - about the support and information available around emotional health and mental wellbeing.

2 February 2021
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Dukes Mound to get a facelift as part of Black Rock regeneration

Early work is set to start soon on reinvigorating Dukes Mound as part of the Black Rock development. Work is planned to kick off in mid-February.

2 February 2021
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Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month 2021

February is LGBTQ+ History Month. Our LGBTQ Workers Forum have teamed up with local life coach Sam Adams on a series of short online films to mark the month. There's also loads on offer from our libraries.
1 February 2021
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Update on Covid business support – deadlines extended

Deadlines have been extended for a range of Covid-19 business grants covering the second lockdown between 5 November to 1 December 2020.

1 February 2021
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Have your say on transport changes in the city

People in Brighton & Hove are being given the chance to have their say on transport changes in the city, designed to support active, inclusive and sustainable travel.

1 February 2021
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Active travel project supports women and children escaping domestic violence

A project which has been supporting women and children fleeing domestic abuse and violence in Brighton & Hove is now looking for the help of local residents.

29 January 2021
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Rates of Covid continue to fall in Brighton & Hove

For the second week in a row, Covid rates have come down in Brighton & Hove

28 January 2021

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