St James Street Pollution Study reports back to community
St James’ Community Action Group will be presenting the results of a local ‘Toxic Pollution Study’ at a public meeting at St Mary’s Church on January 28. The study will be presented by Tim Nichols, Head of Environmental Health & Licensing, Brighton & Hove City Council and Local Authority Officer Sam
St James’ Community Action Group will be presenting the results of a local ‘Toxic Pollution Study’ at a public meeting at St Mary’s Church on January 28.

THE STUDY will be presented by Tim Nichols, Head of Environmental Health & Licensing, Brighton & Hove City Council and Local Authority Officer Sam Rouse.
Also in attendance on the evening will be Martin Harris, General Manager, Brighton & Hove buses.
Event: St James’ Community Action Group, public meeting.
Where: St Marys Church, 61 St James’s Street, Brighton
When: Wednesday, January 28
Time: 6pm
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