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An action-packed Emergency Services Fun Day is being held in Brighton & Hove on Sunday 25th July.
Between 11.00am and 3.00pm, East Brighton Park will become the centre of local emergency service activity for the FREE "999" event.
CVSF Viewpoint: Sustainable Transport: Wed 7th July 6-8pm at Community Base conference room, Brighton.
This event will be a chance to hear about some of the transport plans and projects in the city, and to input into a refreshed CVSF Viewpoint on Sustainable Transport. If you have an interest in local transport issues please do attend this event as the views collected will feed into the development of the council’s next Local Transport Plan and will be used by CVSF elected reps sitting on the city’s transport partnership.
This website, also known as a portal, gives you the opportunity to get involved in consultations in and around Brighton & Hove. Within this welcome page are a list of recent, current and future consultation events, that have taken place locally.
Several members of community groups crossing Brunsweick & regency met with council officers who did a walk through and found "most" obstructions now acceptable.
There were a few cases though where shop owners had to be "informed" of the conditions allowing items places to be placed on the highway.
Our officer
has finished his investigations into the 5 remaining premises you reported as
having obstructing A-boards. Here are their
conclusions:
From: Hamish MacKenzie
Sent: 05 May 2010 08:46
I’m sorry for the delay in updating you on this issue but there are several sites still being investigated and actions on-going at this time. I walked the length of Western Road (Brighton and Hove ) last Thursday and Friday following up previous visits and there are still several shops that are in the process of sending in new applications for an A-Board licence which are being dealt with as they come in.
Our Highways Enforcement Officer Hamish McKenzie has now visited all but two premises you reported. Actions are as follows: