REVIEW: Comany @Gielgud Theatre, London In the gender-fluid 20 teens and nearly 50 years on from its original staging, Stephen Sondheim’s iconic Company still shines and astounds.
Social Enterprise charity opens new Café in Hove Library Social enterprise charity Team Domenica to open its second café in Brighton with the aim of providing more opportunities for young people with learning disabilities to find work.
Record numbers expected for People’s Vote Protest in London today. More than 100,000 people are expected to march through London today calling for a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal, in the city’s biggest demonstration for 10 years.
Council bites back at irresponsible dog owner A Brighton dog owner is ordered to keep her Rottweilers under control after one attacked and bit two other dogs. Donna Riddell of Sovereign Court, Brighton Marina, has been told to ensure that one of the dogs, Peaches, is muzzled and kept on a lead when outside the home for the rest of its life. She
New artworks across London celebrate London’s women A public exhibition of twenty newly-commissioned artworks celebrating London’s women past and present were unveiled in public spaces across London yesterday. Through a partnership with the Mayor of London and the London Tate Collective team, Tate’s group for 16 to 25-year olds, artists have been com
Time to stop being a rubbish city Hanover resident Tea Meneghetti was so fed up with the lack of recycling opportunities in Brighton and Hove she banded together with friends and got the backing of Hanover Action to petition the city council.
More time to apply for the council’s Communities Fund Brighton and Hove City Council has extended the time for groups wanting to apply for its special communities funding. Organisations including self-help groups, community centres, neighbourhood events, sports, culture, arts and environmental work now have until Wednesday, October 31 to apply to the C