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...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...More
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...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...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
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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...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...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...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...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...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...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...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...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’. ...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...More
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,...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...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...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...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...More
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...More
Brighton & Hove Health and Wellbeing Board has produced the first draft of its 2022 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA).
The Health and Wellbeing Board have a statutory responsibility to publish and keep the PNA up to date. The purpose of the PNA is to assess and set out how the provision...More
The draft City Downland Estate Plan (CDEP) is available and we invite everyone within Brighton & Hove to review the draft plan and provide feedback here.
The CDEP sets out our proposed future vision, ambitions and plans for the downland estate owned by Brighton & Hove City...More
We are currently developing our updated Air Quality Action Plan and would like to hear your views on this draft document.
The document is available on our webpages or attached as a PDF document at the bottom of this page.
Please read and consider this document before...More
We’re seeking your views on two new initiatives we’re looking to launch within the council’s Home to School Transport Service (HTST). They are Independent Travel Training and Personal Travel Budgets. Both initiatives support travel arrangements to school which promote independence and...More
The West Saltdean community have submitted an application to establish a neighbourhood area and neighbourhood forum for the West Saltdean Area.
What's being proposed
The West Saltdean community submitted two applications to the council that relate to the area shown on the accompanying...More
Brighton and Hove City Council has a statutory obligation to provide enough school places for all young people in Brighton and Hove, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The Council has identified a gap for autistic children and young people who have...More