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...
Special thanks to Reggie & Paulo of The Atlas Bar who along with myself spent Friday evening digging up the turf and preparing the ground ready for planting. Then relaying the turf over the newly planted 400 crocus corms.
Also thanks to Reggie for providing coffee and teas after the event in his Atlas Bar.
Thanks to PCSO Crystal Thick (Cat) for keeping an eye of the Square whilst we were there and making sure it was clear of 'drinkers' before the planting began.
The money for the crocus planting was part donation from EBRA and part from Bruce and Barbara Montague. Thanks Bruce and Barbara your gift will go on flowering every year whilst Norfolk Sq is there..
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