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A charity is calling for people to help with a “final push” to fund a statue for Mary Clarke, the Brighton suffragette who led the women’s suffrage movement in the south east in 1909 and 1910.
Public safety is the main focus of proposed changes to the licensing rules for pubs, clubs, bars, restaurants and a ...
Police investigating a serious assault in Brighton city centre on Saturday (5 July) are looking to identify a further man.
Bus info boards at some of the city’s busiests bus stops have been out of action for weeks because of a switch to a new ...
A Brighton solicitor is facing fraud charges over claims he sold a dead woman’s house to himself at a reduced rate while he ...
The line up of the new Seafront Development Board can be revealed and it includes a representative of Brighton Marina ...
The proposed mast was due to replace a temporary one in the Marine Cliffs car park after the original phone mast was removed when the White Horses Hotel was refurbished. The Planning Inspectorate said ...
One of the most significant changes we plan to make is the introduction of a new City Safety Area (CSA), which replaces the former Cumulative Impact Zone (CIZ). While it covers the same geographic ...
Councillors taking an in-depth look at the effects of anti-social behaviour on people living in social housing are expecting to ...
The Brighton lifeboat picked up a pair of ill-equipped paddleboarders who were heading for the Rampion windfarm at dusk. The ...
A burger bar business has applied for a late-night refreshment licence so that it can keep trading until 3am. But ...
Complaints about smells coming from Brighton and Hove City Council’s waste and recycling depot in Hollingdean have been taken up ...
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