Brand new website for Council

Brighton & Hove Council’s website is set to get a makeover in the next few months. A new format has been designed to make the site clearer and more concise, with visitors having to navigate fewer pages. There will also be access to more services online for residents. The current website has already

Brand new website for Council
Brighton & Hove Council

Brighton & Hove Council’s website is set to get a makeover in the next few months. A new format has been designed to make the site clearer and more concise, with visitors having to navigate fewer pages. There will also be access to more services online for residents.

The current website has already been awarded 4 stars in a national survey of local authority websites.

Cllr Jason Kitcat
Cllr Jason Kitcat

Council leader Jason Kitcat says:

“Despite this, we know we can make our services even easier to find and use online.”

“The improvements have been driven by feedback from residents and businesses,” he continues,”as well as by tapping expertise in our city’s vibrant digital sector.”

The new website will use open source system Drupal, which is already used by about 7 million websites globally.

To view the present Council website, CLICK HERE:  www.brighton-hove.gov.uk

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