News Brighton & Hove councillors to decide the future of the King Alfred Leisure Centre next week Brighton & Hove councillors are being asked to agree to progress the development of a new leisure facility on part of the existing King Alfred seafront site. The recommendation, which goes before Cabinet next week, follows what the city council calls a “comprehensive search”, where two proposed site By Graham Robson • 2 min read
News Local councillors visit recently named Hove Beach Park Westbourne & Poets Corner Ward Councillor Leslie Pumm and Councillor Alan Robins, Chair of the Culture, Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Economic Development Committee, visited the Kingsway to the Sea project construction site recently to view the recently named Hove Beach Park. Hove Beach Park will stret By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Pride Brighton & Hove city councillors set to agree plans to deliver annual Brighton & Hove Pride for the next five years Brighton & Hove city councillors are set to agree plans to deliver the annual Brighton & Hove Pride festival and events for the next five years. A report is going to the council’s Culture, Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Economic Development Committee next week to agree the running of the Community Parad By Graham Robson • 2 min read
In The South Brighton & Hove City Council promises “new Christmas celebration for the city” after announcement that Brighton’s Christmas Market will not return in 2023 The council will be consulting with local artists and residents, asking them to come forward with ideas to develop the new event. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts Council set to freeze library charges City councillors are set to vote in favour of freezing library charges for next year. Despite the council having to make savings of £23 million over the next two years, all fees and charges, including concessions, in the council’s 14 libraries will be held at this year’s prices. By Besi • 2 min read
General News Brighton beach alert! Brighton & Hove City Council have released the first in a series of short films they have commissioned to highlight the most common dangers on Brighton and Hove beaches ahead of the city’s busy summer period. The hard-hitting films tackle the three most common causes and target ‘high risk’ groups id By Gary Hart • 3 min read