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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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Plans for year round night shelter

Councillors are being asked to approve progress on a new joint night shelter and supported accommodation service at next week's Housing Committee. 
13 September 2019

Twenty steps we’re taking to reduce transport emissions and improve air quality

This Mobility Week, we’re highlighting some of the steps we’re taking to reduce transport emissions and improve air quality in the city. Anyone can take part by cycling, walking or taking public transport instead of the car.
12 September 2019
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Setting out support for homelessness & rough sleeping

Plans to update the city's Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Strategy will be discussed at Housing Committee on 18 September. The strategy will look at how best to help some of the most vulnerable people in Brighton & Hove and what more can be done.
12 September 2019
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Council backs climate change protests

The council supports the right to protest at the planned climate change event in the city on Friday 20 September. Councillors discussed the issues with representatives from the event organisers at a meeting today.
12 September 2019
Applying for secondary school places for 2020 -  the deadline is 31 October this year

Secondary school admissions – act now for next year

The deadline for applications for September 2020 is the end of October this year.
11 September 2019
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Plans for hundreds of new homes to help tackle city’s housing crisis

A joint plan between Labour and the Green group to provide 800 additional council homes and 700 other new low cost homes over the next 4 years is on the agenda at the Housing Committee on 18 September.
10 September 2019

New roles in the Labour administration for autumn

Councillor Nancy Platts has announced the Labour administration’s agreed new roles for autumn. 
10 September 2019

Harvesting seeds at Stanmer Park

Thousands of wildflower seeds have been collected from Stanmer Park by experts from the Millenium Seedbank at Wakehurst. The seeds will be stored at the Seedbank over the Winter ready for sowing in Spring. The work is part of the Stanmer Restoration Project.
9 September 2019

British Sign Language to go on council website – but where?

We’re asking the city’s Deaf community to tell us which web pages on our site they most want in British Sign Language (BSL).
9 September 2019
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£350,000 boost for city’s school mental health services

A new mental health support team will focus on schools in areas of deprivation. This will mean more and better services on top of all the work already happening in schools.
6 September 2019

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