New Ikea store takes step forward as latest plans receive approval
Ikea's new Brighton store in Churchill Square has taken another step closer to completion after its latest plans received planning approval
Ikea's new Brighton store in Churchill Square has taken another step closer to completion after its latest plans received planning approval
A former employee has described being “hung out to dry” as a longstanding music shop officially entered administration
Eight candidates are standing in a by-election in Westbourne and Poets’ Corner for a seat on Brighton and Hove City Council on Thursday 1 May
It’s 8:01am on a Monday morning and the phone lines are already jammed. Patients are desperately trying to book an appointment with their GP, and within minutes, the day’s slots are gone. Sound familiar?
Arun Crematorium will host a free open day on May 17.
The Crumbles food and craft market in Eastbourne has opened at Sovereign Harbour with 50+ stalls of local produce, handmade crafts, and a cosy café.
Last month saw the annual English Tourism Week, an opportunity to for tourism and hospitality businesses to share the state of the industry with media and politicians. Nick Mosley talks with councillor Birgit Miller, cabinet member for culture, heritage and tourism about Brighton and Hove City Council’s perspective on key issues including city marketing, Gatwick expansion and why the role of head of tourism has been removed.
Blast furnaces are the heart of the steel industry, transforming raw materials into molten iron, which is then converted into steel. This process is a marvel of engineering and chemistry, rooted in centuries of metallurgical advancements. Understanding the history of metal extraction, how a blast furnace works and the strategic siting of steelworks provides insight into one of the most critical industrial processes in modern society.
Arundel’s Wetlands is a haven for birdwatchers, offering a rich diversity of bird species amidst a serene, natural landscape. The wetlands, with their intricate network of ponds, reed beds, and marshes, provide an ideal habitat for both migratory and resident birds.
Katie Reddin-Clancy’s acclaimed solo show End Game has its European premiere at Brighton Fringe 2025, exploring life, legacy, and the afterlife.