Council prepared for frost, ice and snow With temperatures plummeting and forecasts of more cold and freezing weather, Brighton & Hove City Council’s winter service team is preparing for frost, ice and snow.
Have your say on our rights of way! Brighton & Hove’s footpaths and rights of way provide important links to the city’s countryside, parks and open spaces and are enjoyed by hundreds of people each day.
Volunteers collect 90 bags of rubbish Volunteer litter pickers were in action again last weekend collecting 90 bags of rubbish from woodland adjacent to Moulsecoomb Way. The event was organised by dog walkers Lee Juney and Amanda Wright, supported by Brighton & Hove City Council ranger Garry Meyer, from the Tidy Up Team, who provided
Awareness day to focus on city’s young carers Are you a young carer? If so Brighton & Hove City Council wants to hear from you. Carers are people who provides unpaid support to family or friends who couldn’t manage without this help. This can mean caring for a relative, partner or friend who is ill, frail, disabled, or has mental health or subs
Muddy paws need cleaning, dog owners told Dog owners are being advised to give their four-legged friend’s paws a thorough wash after they’ve being out and about in muddy conditions. The advice comes from the city council’s animal warden and a veterinary surgeon who advises the local authority, after a dog was diagnosed with the Alabama Rot
Switchboard launch new LGBT+ anti-smoking campaign Brighton and Hove LGBT+ residents, LGBT Switchboard and Brighton and Hove City Council team up to deliver a campaign that encourages LGBTQ people to stop smoking.
Action taken to tackle ‘county lines’ drug-dealing in the city That’s the message in a report going to the Neighbourhoods, Inclusion, Communities & Equalities (NICE) committee on January 22. ‘County lines’ is the police term used to describe a national issue of urban gangs supplying drugs – primarily heroin and crack cocaine – to towns across the country using