Controversial factory appeals against planning decision
A controversial technology company has lodged an appeal after it was refused planning permission to keep a temporary warehouse at its Brighton premises.
A controversial technology company has lodged an appeal after it was refused planning permission to keep a temporary warehouse at its Brighton premises.
The site of a former Marks & Spencer in Crawley is expected to be sold in February and could be used for flats
Talk of mandatory visitor levies has re-entered the national discourse in recent weeks with councils across Scotland, Wales and northern England considering their introduction, writes Nick Mosley. As it reappears on the local agenda, he speaks to tourism businesses in Brighton to delve into the pros and cons for the city by the sea.
However, the plan fell through due to increasing expenses and uncompetitive rental costs.
I usually start the New Year with a few resolutions. Sir Keir Starmer would no doubt call them ‘milestones’, ‘ambitions’, ‘missions’, ‘targets’ or ‘plans for change’. I might take a leaf out of his book and reset my resolutions every other month as and when it becomes obvious they are lacking credibility.
A seaside railway will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the invention of railways with a “horn salute” on New Year’s Day.
Hundreds of teachers in Brighton are set to take strike action over a pay dispute.
Passengers in Brighton and Hove took more bus journeys last year, though the total number remains below pre-pandemic levels.
A gym’s plans for a privacy screen, handrails and ventilation grilles to create an outdoor terrace have been refused on appeal.
From thrilling airshows to serene walking trails and brand-new festivals, there’s something for everyone.