The FA choses the final venues for the UEFA European Women’s Championship, which will be played across eight English host cities in the summer of 2021, including Brighton & Hove.
The FA choses the final venues for the UEFA European Women’s Championship, which will be played across eight English host cities in the summer of 2021, including Brighton & Hove.
The team behind Brighton & Hove’s Volk’s railway, the oldest working electric railway in the world, awarded a Public and Community Award from the Sussex Heritage Trust.
Football fans across Sussex have a unique opportunity to see the England Lionesses in action in Brighton & Hove this summer before they leave for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The American Express Community Stadium will be one of nine match venues for the UEFA European Women’s Championship in 2021. Brighton & Hove Albion worked together with Brighton & Hove City Council and Sussex County Football Association to support The FA’s bid back in August, and the stadium will now host top-level European football in three years’ time.
The 200 to 300-year-old remains of 18 individuals, discovered during redevelopment work at Brighton Dome Corn Exchange last year, are laid to rest at the Memorial Cemetery, Woodingdean.
Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival announce a match fund grant of up to £250,000 from The Roddick Foundation in support of its £21.2 million project to redevelop the Brighton Dome Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre.
Volk’s Electric Railway will start running trains for passengers again from Friday, March 30. After a year and a half of work and over £1.65 million in investment the 135 year old train will carry passengers along Brighton seafront between its new Visitor Centre, workshop and Black Rock station.
This summer’s month long beach cinema event will include key matches from the 2018 World Cup, the city council announced today. Along with the latest blockbuster movies, screen lovers will be able to watch the world’s most widely viewed sporting occasion while soaking up the seaside atmosphere.
City councillors to consider raising the transfer and licence fees on the 459 beach huts on Hove seafront. At present, owners of the privately owned huts pay an annual licence fee of £367.20 for having the hut on council land.
Almost 180 brownfield sites have been identified as having potential to provide space for some of the homes Brighton & Hove needs in future.