Two Home to School Transport consultations.
Consultation A: This consultation relates to transport arrangements for the 2023-24 academic year, which starts in September 2023.
Read the draft Post 16 Transport Policy Statement 2023 to 2024 .
Consultation B: This consultation relates to transport arrangements for the 2024-25 academic year, which starts in September 2024.
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Thanks to a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Brighton & Hove City Council, Plumpton College and South Downs National Park Authority, Stanmer Park is improving the way it looks after and shares its heritage.
Now, we want to hear what you think about Stanmer Park.
Find out more about the Stanmer Park Restoration Project and sign up for project updates.
Thank you for supporting our project by filling in this questionnaire.
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Rottingdean Parish Council has prepared a Neighbourhood Plan . The plan sets out a vision for the future of the Rottingdean Parish Neighbourhood Area and includes planning policies which will be used to help determine planning applications locally.
The Parish undertook their initial Regulation 14 consultation on their draft plan between February and April 2021.
In accordance with Regulation 16 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012 (as amended), the Neighbourhood...More
The Brighton & Hove Community Safety Partnership want to increase people’s trust and confidence in reporting drug harm in communities and neighbourhoods. We want to hear from residents about their experience of reporting drug-related antisocial behaviour and crime. This is to help us identify issues and focus resources to reduce drug harm in the city. Please complete this short survey to share your views.
This consultation is being hosted on a different platform. Please use the link...More
Brighton & Hove City Council wants to know how you feel about the proposals from Blakers Park Tennis CIC to take over the management and operation of the two public tennis courts at the park.
We (Brighton & Hove City Council) are also inviting your comments on the current tennis facilities at Blakers Park.
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The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a set of resources that describe the health and wellbeing needs of the local population, and how they vary across the city and for different groups. It is used to identify local health and wellbeing issues and inform the way local services are delivered.
The JSNA is put together by collecting a variety of data, local views and experiences, as well as other evidence. It also looks at a wider range of factors, such as education, employment and...More
Brighton & Hove’s Community Safety Partnership is made up of representatives from statutory, voluntary and community organisations. It works towards cutting crime and anti-social behaviour and making the city safer. The Community Safety and Crime Reduction Strategy lays out the partnership’s work and we are drawing up our plans for the next three years.
We are inviting feedback on the priorities in our draft strategy for 2023-26 and welcome your input . This...More
We want to hear your views about childcare in Brighton & Hove. Your views will help us assess demand for childcare places and help us support local childcare providers to meet your needs.
Findings from the questionnaire will be published on the council’s website as part of the Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2022. If you have any questions or comments about this questionnaire please email eyc@brighton-hove.gov.uk
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This is your opportunity to have your say and let us know if you feel any changes are required to improve how the parking controls operate.
If support is shown for potential changes to the residents parking scheme in your area, we will carry out a further consultation with details of proposed changes for your consideration. This will give you an opportunity to tell us whether you support any proposals before they are taken further forward.
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Next phase of £3 million playground revamp
Residents are being asked for their views on plans to upgrade 11 more play areas in the city.
The consultation is open from 21 October to 30 November 2022
The proposals are the third stage in a £3 million scheme to improve facilities across the city and provide fun and inclusive areas that can be enjoyed by everyone in the city.
Over the past few years, and particularly since Covid...More
The Council has received a number of letters and complaints from residents about parking issues in Southall Avenue. In response to this it was agreed at the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee on 16 November 2021, that we would write to residents to find out if there is general support for controlled parking measures to be implemented.
These are the options available:
To stay as you are, do nothing and leave Southall Avenue as it currently is. No parking...More
Do you have any comments on the proposed polling district and polling place proposals?
When making comments or alternative proposals, think about the principles that we have used to develop the scheme:
Assigns a polling place to each polling district and elector
So far as is reasonable and practicable ensure every polling station is accessible to electors who are disabled
Helps facilitate the safe and efficient delivery of local and parliamentary...More
Brighton & Hove City Council is consulting on future admission arrangements for the city’s community schools which are also used by Moulsecoomb Primary School and City Academy, Whitehawk. These arrangements will take effect from September 2024.
The consultation runs from 14 November 2022 to 31 December 2022.
The following groups are invited to give their views on the proposals put forward in this document:
parents of children between the ages of two...More
Background
Hove Station Neighbourhood Forum has prepared a Neighbourhood Plan which sets out a vision for the future of the Hove Station Neighbourhood Area and includes planning policies which will be used to help determine planning applications locally. In accordance with Regulation 16 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012 (as amended), the Council published the draft Plan and supporting documents for consultation over an 8-week period from 20 May to 15 July...More
School Streets is the council’s programme which aims to address issues that many schools experience including double parking, congestion, road safety and air quality issues immediately outside their school.
The restrictions implemented through School Streets are designed to reduce traffic at drop off and pick up times, making it easier and safer to walk, cycle and scoot for all or part of the school journey.
We would like to hear your views on the proposals...More
School Streets is the council’s programme which aims to address issues that many schools experience including double parking, congestion, road safety and air quality issues immediately outside their school.
The restrictions implemented through School Streets are designed to reduce traffic at drop off and pick up times, making it easier and safer to walk, cycle and scoot for all or part of the school journey.
We would like to hear your views on the proposals...More
School Streets is the council’s programme which aims to address issues that many schools experience including double parking, congestion, road safety and air quality issues immediately outside their school.
The restrictions implemented through School Streets are designed to reduce traffic at drop off and pick up times, making it easier and safer to walk, cycle and scoot for all or part of the school journey.
We would like to hear your views on the proposals...More
School Streets is the council’s programme which aims to address issues that many schools experience including double parking, congestion, road safety and air quality issues immediately outside their school.
The restrictions implemented through School Streets are designed to reduce traffic at drop off and pick up times, making it easier and safer to walk, cycle and scoot for all or part of the school journey.
We would like to hear your views on the proposals...More
School Streets is the council’s programme which aims to address issues that many schools experience including double parking, congestion, road safety and air quality issues immediately outside their school.
The restrictions implemented through School Streets are designed to reduce traffic at drop off and pick up times, making it easier and safer to walk, cycle and scoot for all or part of the school journey.
We would like to hear your views on the proposals...More
School Streets is the council’s programme which aims to address issues that many schools experience including double parking, congestion, road safety and air quality issues immediately outside their school.
The restrictions implemented through School Streets are designed to reduce traffic at drop off and pick up times, making it easier and safer to walk, cycle and scoot for all or part of the school journey.
We would like to hear your views on the proposals...More
We recently held a consultation in the Hollingdean Area to ask whether you would like a residents' parking scheme.
Part of the area said ‘Yes’ they would like to see a design for a residents' parking scheme. The rest of the area, including your road, said ‘No’.
Resident parking schemes must be area based and cannot be singular roads on their own. A scheme boundary is decided based on the results of a consultation.
The council will now...More
This is your opportunity to have your say and let us know if you feel any changes are required to improve how the parking controls operate.
If support is shown for potential changes to the residents parking scheme in your area, we will carry out a further consultation with details of proposed changes for your consideration. This will give you an opportunity to tell us whether you support any proposals before they are taken further forward.
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We want better health and care for all across Sussex, now and in the future.
We want everyone to live longer, healthier, and fulfilling lives and have access to the best services and support when they need them. To do this we need both short- and long-term changes.
Right now, health and care services are under significant pressure, which we know will increase over the winter months, due to the impact of cold weather on people's health, as well as the impact that the cost...More
The Council is seeking to re-locate the primary aged provision of the Pupil Referral Unit to the Connaught Road site with effect from Easter 2023. In Brighton & Hove, the Pupil Referral Unit is called the Central Hub and the primary aged provision is currently located at Lynchet Close.
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Brighton & Hove City Council was recently awarded up to £1 million to develop a network of ‘Family Hubs’ across the city to better integrate services for children of all ages and their families, building on our current Children’s Centre and Early Help offer.
We were one of only seven local authorities in the country to be awarded this Government funding. To ensure the Family Hubs provide the support you need, we have developed this consultation to get your views...More
Brighton & Hove council tenant and leaseholder engagement is about residents working with the council to influence decisions about their homes and estates. It plays a vital role in ensuring the council understands the experience of residents living on estates and in council housing and helps improve and develop the quality of services, the local environment, and the standard of homes.
The council is currently reviewing how we speak to, listen, and involve tenants and leaseholders...More
In June 2020, following a deputation presented by Hanover Action (Group), our Environment, Transport and Sustainability (ETS) committee agreed to trial a Liveable Neighbourhood project (sometimes known as a Low Traffic Neighbourhood project) in the Hanover and Tarner area.
Following engagement with residents in October 2021 and March/April 2022, we have used your feedback to develop a preferred design.
We would like to hear your views on the design.
You can view the design on...More
Following complaints and feedback about the use and placement of household waste bins and boxes, we are seeking your views on a proposal to tackle the issue.
By household waste bins, we mean wheelie bins that are used for rubbish and recycling, and boxes that are used for recycling and glass.
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Flyposting is putting up posters or stickers on properties, lampposts, telephone boxes or other structures on the streets, without consent. Examples include:
Sticking posters onto boarded up shops advertising an event
Attaching a poster to lamppost advertising a business
Putting stickers onto road signs showing political statements
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