Meetings within the area
We feel that it would not be safe or sensible to go ahead with the planned BR NAG event tomorrow due to the weather conditions and current weather warning for tomorrow morning given out on Sussex Radio.
Dear neighbourhoods’ friend,
I would like to invite you the second meeting of the new Neighbourhood Network on Wednesday 1st December at 6.15 pm at the Friend’s Meeting House on Ship Street, Brighton.
We are meeting earlier than expected, and at slightly short notice I am afraid, as I have been able to arrange the attendance of Cllr Dee Simson (Deputy Leader of the Council) and council officers, as members of the network requested at the last meeting event. I think this will be in time before major decisions are made on the future of community development commissioning to neighbourhoods across the city from April 2011.
The october 2010 meeting notes are attatched to this article.
comments below please
Preparations are well underway for events to commemorate December 1st World AIDS day.
A local partnership of Lunch Positive, Spectrum, THT South, The Sussex Beacon, BHCC community safety team, South Downs Health Trust and CDO Sussex have been working together on planning a series of events to commemorate World Aids Day 2010.
Young people aged 14-19 can find out more about what the future may hold for them at a massive careers event organised by the council on Wednesday 17 November from 9.30am to 6pm at Brighton Racecourse.
You may already know about our plans for a major redevelopment of the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton. The redevelopment, which will affect just under half the hospital site, includes improving the Sussex Cancer Centre, relocating and expanding the Regional Centre for Neurosciences (Hurstwood Park), replacing the medical and elderly care wards and creating a Major Trauma Centre.
Past/Present is an intergenerational heritage project that will use 'Film from the Home Front', (a series of films that record life in the UK during WW2, housed at Screen Archive South East), as a starting point for pupils from Longhill High School to work with older people to explore the life of young people in Brighton and Sussex at the time of WW2.
The next meeting is scheduled for the 13th July.
Please forward agenda items to me or list them below. Thanks
Minutes from the December meeting released. (Graham apologizes for the delay)
Please see the attachment of this article.
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Next meeting, the agenda is enclosed, if you wish to add anything, then please inform me as soon as possible .
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