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Papers published by Brighton and Hove City Council on Wednesday show that it has managed its budget for the 2024/25 financial year without overspending. Councillor Jacob Taylor, cabinet member for finance and city regeneration, said that though the council has had to set “difficult budgets each year” due to the …

McDonald's hits back at objections to 24/7 drive-through plans
Planware, a planning company which is acting on behalf the fast food giant, has responded to concerns raised by the director of public health for Brighton and Hove City Council on the proposed development in Old Shoreham Road, Hove. The public health expert took issue with the proposed restaurant being …

REVEALED: New vision for A259 through Hove with more cycle lanes and junction changes
Brighton and Hove City Council has launched a six-week consultation for proposals to provide accessible travel options between Fourth Avenue in Hove and Mill Road. Councillor Trevor Muten, cabinet member for transport and city infrastructure, said the “ambitious” plans will make a “huge difference” to people’s travel plans across the …

'Offensive symbols' drawn and carved across park
Sussex Police are investigating, what they have dubbed, hate crime-related criminal damage, worth thousands of pounds, to wooden ornaments and bins in Hotham Park, Bognor. Since the beginning of June, "offensive symbols" have been drawn or carved into more than 50 items in the park, police said. Arun District Council …

Health and transport experts object to new McDonald’s drive-through
The director of public health for Brighton and Hove City Council has recommended the refusal of a 24/7 McDonald’s in Old Shoreham Road, Hove, due to concerns around the levels of obesity in the city. The director said in his recommendation that the rejection is also due to concerns of …

Fuming families battle against new McDonald's drive-thru plan 'targeting children'
A Hove Against McDonald’s protest group is battling against the proposed site in Old Shoreham Road, Hove. Michelle Vogel, who lives just behind the proposed site, has been leading the campaign against the plans, saying that the fast-food company is “targeting our children”. She told The Argus: “The main reason …

Police and council to visit after caravans arrive at city park
Sussex Police was made aware of an "unauthorised encampment" of caravans in St Helen's Park on Sunday at 8pm. Police officers have engaged with the group and partners at Brighton and Hove City Council to arrange a joint visit to the site, the police force has said. Councillor Emma Daniel, …

Brighton's longest-running food bank could be forced to scale back
Brighton Food Bank has issued a warning that immediate support is needed to ensure the city's demand is being met. The food bank is operated by Brighton and Hove City Mission and has been a "vital lifeline" for the community for 25 years. Lloyd Cummins, head of the mission, said: …

Council resolves long-running social workers pay dispute
Brighton and Hove City Council and Unison have negotiated a resolution to a long-running dispute regarding pay for social workers in the council's Adult Social Care services. Councillor Bella Sankey, Leader of Brighton & Hove City Council, said that she was delighted that the council and trade union had reached …

Dozens of disabled people protest in city against government welfare reforms
Supporters of Disability Action Brighton, a disabled-led pressure group, were demonstrating at the Clock Tower, Brighton, on Saturday. The demonstration aimed to raise awareness about the impacts of the welfare cut and "make people question the motives of the government". A representative of Disability Action Brighton who was at the …

Woman raped in city centre close to seafront
A member of the public reported to the police that the incident occurred in Manchester Street, Brighton at 11am this morning. The victim, a woman in her 20s, cannot be identified for legal reasons and is receiving support from specially-trained officers. Officers attended the scene, and a 45-year-old man was …

Thousands of pupils across Sussex eligible for free school meals starting next year
Hundreds of thousands more children across the country will be able to access means-tested free school meals when the provision is extended from September 2026, the Department for Education (DfE) has said. Councillor Jacob Taylor, deputy council leader of Brighton and Hove City Council, welcomed the new and said that …

Former darts world champion banned as company director for five years
Rob Cross, who lived in Hastings, was banned after his company failed to pay a large tax bill. The 2018 world champion set up Rob Cross Darts Limited in May 2017 to receive prize money but it was liquidated in 2023. During that time he failed to pay more than …

Police release image of man they want to speak to after Jewish memorial attacked
The incident of criminal damage to the Jewish memorial happened in Palmeira Square, Hove on May 14 at 3.30pm. The police force has said that the incident is being treated as a hate crime. A man with long brown hair, believed to be in his 30s and wearing a grey …

Four men charged after police seize class A drugs in raid on city restaurant
Police officers from the tactical enforcement unit executed a warrant at Mediterranean restaurant E Thirty Nine in Western Road, Hove on Monday at 9.45am. A quantity of suspected class A drugs and cash were seized, the police force said. Officers made four arrests in connection with the investigation. Sussex Police …

Council seeks court order to remove tents camped 'for months' near new seafront park
People have been camped in tents on the green off Hove Street, Hove near beach huts and the new multi-million pound Hove Beach Park. Councillor Gill Williams, cabinet member for housing, has said that the council are "aware of the tents" and in the process of obtaining a court order …

Drugs and cash seized as police raid popular restaurant
Police executed a warrant at E Thirty Nine in Western Road, Hove, on Monday at 9.45am. READ MORE: Man forced his way into woman's home and raped her An undisclosed quantity of cash and "suspected class A drugs" were seized at the premises, the police said. Four men aged 31, …

Initial designs and proposed plans for new swimming pool unveiled
Designers had been chosen for the new pool at Withdean Sports Complex earlier this year ahead of plans being officially submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council. Today, the initial designs and plans for the 5-lane, 25m pool have been unveiled. Councillor Alan Robins, cabinet member for sports, recreation and …

Football club 'sorry' after players no-show at promotion and cup win celebration
Horsham Football Club issued a statement on Sunday to say that it was “overwhelmed with gratitude” as around 1,000 people came to celebrate securing a cup and league title at the Carfax Bandstand, Horsham on May 31. The club apologised for “the lack of players present” at the event as …

IN PICTURES: Police at 'stabbing incident' in new block of flats
Emergency services were on the scene of the incident in Clarendon Place, Portslade at around 8pm. A police car was at the scene when the reporter arrived and scenes of crime officers arrived shortly after and were seen entering the new flats. One passerby said that there had been a …

This area is for families and keyworkers - anger over plans to expand private school
Brighton College wants to build a new teaching block at its St Mary’s Hall site, in Kemp Town, and turn a prep school building, off Walpole Road, into a boarding house. Councillor Tristam Burden, who represents Queen’s Park, where the school falls under, has expressed his frustration with the school …

Undefeated Eubank takes on Catterall in Manchester
The fight will be taking place at Manchester’s AO Arena on Saturday July 5, live worldwide on the DAZN sports streaming service.

This area is for families and keyworkers - anger over plans to expand private school
Brighton College wants to build a new teaching block at its St Mary’s Hall site, in Kemp Town, and turn a prep school building, off Walpole Road, into a boarding house. Councillor Tristam Burden, who represents Queen’s Park, where the school falls under, has expressed his frustration with the school …

Champions League club shows 'serious interest' in signing Brighton's Joao Pedro
The I Paper's Mark Douglas this morning stated that Eddie Howe was seeking to add another striker to his squad to link-up with Alexander Isak. Newcastle have shown interest in Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap and it is understood the club also have "serious interest" in the Brazilian striker Joao Pedro, …

City council re-instates 24 hour taxi bay after outrage from cabbies
Brighton and Hove City Council has said it will reinstate a 24 hour taxi bay in Marine Drive, Brighton after removing it for an experimental traffic regulation order. Andrew Peters, who represents the Brighton and Hove Cab Trade Association, has welcomed the decision by the council but has said that …

Businesses hit by continuous roadworks in Hove
UK Power Networks is currently working in Portland Road near Worcester Villas, Hove until June 14 to install new underground cables. The power company has apologised for "any inconvenience caused" by the works. A spokeswoman said: “We are working in Portland Road until June 14, although we will make every …

'Next season will be really exciting' - Hinshelwood as he reflects on end of season
Though he is not an out and out striker, Hinshelwood delivered when it mattered most against Spurs on Sunday. The midfielder was used by Fabian Hurzeler as a make-shift 9 alongside Brajan Gruda - and the local hero delivered two goals to help the Albion to a resounding 4-1 victory …

Teenager seriously injured after city centre bus crash
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House fire sparks major emergency response
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service received a call concerning a fire at a domestic property in Taverner Place, Chichester on Sunday evening at 6.54pm. The fire service said that a Joint Fire Control mobilised five fire engines and an aerial ladder platform to the scene to extinguish the fire. …

Unbeaten Brighton boxing prospect takes centre stage in London
Liam Forrest, from Moulsecoomb in Brighton, will be the main event at York Hall in Bethnal Green, London on Sunday in a bout broadcast live worldwide on DAZN. The fight is being dubbed as a “career defining night” and it marks Forrest’s biggest stage yet, as he looks to extend …