Brighton & Hove City Council will make nearly £200,000 available to local businesses to help boost take-up of apprenticeships in the city
Brighton & Hove City Council will make nearly £200,000 available to local businesses to help boost take-up of apprenticeships in the city
The daily number of confirmed new cases of Covid-19 in Brighton & Hove fell from just over 330 a day at the beginning of January to less than 60 a day by January 31.
Brighton & Hove City Council (BHCC) has announced businesses can still apply for grants covering the second lockdown between November 5 and December 1 and eligible pubs and bars for Christmas Support Payments
Early works are set to start soon on reinvigorating Dukes Mound as part of the Black Rock development, with works planned to kick off in mid-February.
Brighton & Hove City Council (BHCC) to support the Brighton & Hove Holocaust Education Project in commemorating this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day on Wednesday, January 27.
In the seven days up to January 15 there were 1,438 confirmed new cases of Covid-19 in the city, which is a 36% decrease per 100,000 residents from the previous week
Brighton & Hove is set to become the first council in the country to sign up to a campaign to give young people more say in decisions that affect their lives.
Public Health at Brighton & Hove City Council warn that some people are receiving suspicious calls and text messages offering the Covid-19 vaccination.
In the seven days up to the December 31 there were 1,768 new cases in Brighton & Hove.
Small grants up to a maximum of £5,000 are available for community and voluntary organisations in the city who can deliver extra support quickly to help vulnerable people and families this winter.