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Bus info boards at some of the city’s busiests bus stops have been out of action for weeks because of a switch to a new supplier. While boards at smaller stops are already in place, the bigger boards ...
A Brighton solicitor is facing fraud charges over claims he sold a dead woman’s house to himself at a reduced rate while he was administering her will. Richard Walker was hired by Wayne Flamank to ...
One of the most significant changes we plan to make is the introduction of a new City Safety Area (CSA), which replaces the former Cumulative Impact Zone (CIZ). While it covers the same geographic ...
Councillors taking an in-depth look at the effects of anti-social behaviour on people living in social housing are expecting to ...
Complaints about smells coming from Brighton and Hove City Council’s waste and recycling depot in Hollingdean have been taken up ...
The man convicted of murdering a former Brighton University student has died in prison in Australia. Bradley Murdoch died at ...
The Brighton lifeboat picked up a pair of ill-equipped paddleboarders who were heading for the Rampion windfarm at dusk. The ...
A burger bar business has applied for a late-night refreshment licence so that it can keep trading until 3am. But ...
Friendly help and expert advice flowed over Dockerills’ Church Street counters for 55 years. Mourned by Brightonians, the shop shut ...
A carpenter wore his former employer's uniform to fraudulently order thousands of pounds worth of goods on account, a court ...
The officer in charge of the search for baby Victoria has reflected on the investigation, saying he “winced” when he ...
A power cut left thousands of homes and businesses without electricity this morning (Monday 14 July). UK Power Networks said: ...
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