The music’s over for noisy neighbour A Moulsecoomb resident has been ordered to pay £1774.50 and had his music equipment seized for breaching a noise abatement… 5 April 2017
New parking machines mean more choice for motorists New parking machines have been installed across the city as part of a £1.8m investment to allow drivers to pay… 5 April 2017
Volk's Railway - gas pipe discovery causes delay Work to restore the Volk’s Railway on Madeira Drive has been delayed by several months, following the discovery of an… 31 March 2017
Rudyard Kipling primary library ‘transformed’ One of Britain’s top children’s poets, Brian Moses, performed poems with children at Rudyard Kipling primary school in Brighton on Wednesday… 29 March 2017
All smiles as playground re-opens Children from Boomerang Nursery were among the first to enjoy new improved playground facilities at Saltdean Park. Last week the children… 28 March 2017
Cold water warning follows huge sea rescue effort Council leader Warren Morgan has praised the outstanding efforts of emergency services, the council’s seafront team and members of the… 27 March 2017
Nursery leads the way in healthy school travel Children, parents, carers and staff from Footsteps Nursery in Hove are leading the way in encouraging active and sustainable travel… 27 March 2017
Disposing of furniture in the street is a crime A new campaign is well underway reminding householders it is a criminal offence to dispose of household items in the… 24 March 2017
City's One Voice partnership statement on Westminster incident #westandtogether Following the incident in Westminster yesterday, the city’s One Voice partnership has today (Thursday 23 March) reaffirmed its commitment for… 23 March 2017
First ever Chinese Student Society VIP Fam Trip comes to Brighton & Hove The first ever VIP Fam Trip for senior members of the UK’s Chinese Student Societies takes place in Brighton and… 23 March 2017