An extension to an existing local scheme, to provide a case worker serviceand handyperson visits: offering advice on keeping warm, carrying out minorbuilding repairs and installing simple energy saving measures...
For residents who are vulnerable during periods of very cold weather.Anyone can call on behalf of themselves, or someone else, to requestemergency support from Red Cross volunteers. This support can...
The Volunteer Co-ordinator's Forum aims to enable volunteer managers inBrighton & Hove to feel supported in their role and connected with theirpeers. It is open to anyone who has direct...
With the implementation of the digital switchover occurring in the Brighton & Hove area in March, there will be an increasing
The outcome of the consultation was that almost 87% of respondents said Yes to trialling the new communal recycling bins and 71% of respondents agreed with the proposed locations of...
IS it to early to tell if the aboard controlls are working?
check out the difference in these shots
Brunswick and Regency Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG) awarded
LARA
Lansdowne Area Residents' Association a grant for trees and
plants to
improve Lansdowne Street. Here is a picture of the
tree planting with
a resident, and workers from Brighton and Hove
Council who installed and
provided the tubs . The trees are Loquats,
(Eriobotrya japonica) which
have bold pointed dark green leaves,
with white flowers and orange yellow
fruit. Thanks to everyone
involved.
Under a FOI - it was asked if the 11x was worth while.
The service started on 29.09.03.
Hove Town Hall - Brighton Thistle Hotel
For dramatic effect, i will leave the big "we want to look green" lecture till last.
2. How much does this service cost the Council per year to run?
The service costs the council -£93,161.00 for the year
2009/2010, less bus revenue -£476.97 which equates to -£92,684.03.
3. What income (other than Council money) is there from it?
. The revenue generated from the fare paying public passengers in
year 2009/2010 equated to -£476.97"
BH2010/00529 address: 68 Western Road Brighton description: Demolition of existing three storey property and erection of 1no four storey residential block fronting onto & with access via Stone Street.
Bus services in the city will
be disrupted between 8am and 4pm. The first phase will be in operation until
11am when the city centre will be closed.
From 8am most buses approaching
the city centre from the west (coming from Hove) will terminate near Churchill
Square. They will turn up Montpelier Road, go along Upper North Street, down
Regent Hill and terminate at Clarence Square facing back towards Hove. However
the 6 will continue along its normal route to Brighton Station.
Have you seen the latest posters on the A Boards, including McDonalds, newsagents etc,.
send us your pictures if you spot any of these posters!
Around 20 children took part in the Norfolk Square egg hunt organised by Mike Robbins in aid of the Sussex Beacon and took place in front of the Mayor, local councilors and many excited parents (and the community reporters from the Argus).
There used to be a noticeboard in Palmeira Square, does anyone know what happened to it?
The 2 pictures show the Google Street view shot from last year, and then one from yesterday.
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