Update on refuse and recycling services - 3 October 2019 An open letter to residents from City Environment assistant director Rachel Chasseaud 3 October 2019
Councillors asked to support Royal Pavilion Estate plan to complete works The prestigious city centre heritage project which aims to restore and unite the historic buildings of the Royal Pavilion Estate is set to move on to to the next stage of its development. 3 October 2019
Chat about health and care services for older residents Join local providers, councillors and other residents at the King Alfred Leisure Centre on Monday 7 October to find out more about, and give your feedback on, health & social care support for older people in Brighton & Hove. 2 October 2019
Celebrating Black History Month We have a wide ranging series of events to celebrate Black History Month this October, from recognising the legacies of people of colour in our city to celebrating the Windrush Generation. 2 October 2019
Councillors call for clampdown on Brighton arms manufacturer Councillors want the Defence Secretary to take action against Moulsecoomb weapon parts manufacturer EDO MBM. 1 October 2019
Getting Streetwise Travelling theatre show Streetwise, will visit Brighton and Hove secondary schools this month to highlight the dangers of getting distracted while walking to and from school. 1 October 2019
Get active and stay healthy If you are aged 50+, come along to the free Active Forever event on Wednesday to try out new activities and learn about the benefits of leading a healthy lifestyle. 30 September 2019
New chair for Biosphere Delivery Board The new chair of The Living Coast, Brighton & Lewes Downs UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve Delivery Board is Managing Director of Brighton & Hove Bus Company, Martin Harris. Martin takes over the role from Ben Earl, from Southern Water who has chaired the board since 2016. 30 September 2019
Weather warning for Sunday 29 September Strong winds, large waves and beach shingle could cause injury – please take care. 28 September 2019
Local paper publishes fake quote from council leader In the print edition of today’s The Argus newspaper, the front page story featured a photo of council leader, Councillor Nancy Platts, with the quote “We can’t cope”. Councillor Platts did not say this, it was made up by The Argus. 27 September 2019