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Meeting Agenda 5th March

Brunswick and Regency Neighbourhood Action Group Meeting

Thursday 5th March 7 pm until 9pm at Cornerstone Community Centre

Agenda

1.       Welcome and Introductions

2.       Minutes of last meeting

3.       Matters Arising

4.       Action Plan Review: Reducing Crime and Improving Safety

 


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grow your own

Allotments are now available again.,

Get yours now http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/index.cfm?request=c1000059


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Noori 70/71 Ship Street Brighton

Details for application number: BH2009/00259

address:
70/71 Ship Street Brighton
description:
Display of 1 no. non-illuminated fascia sign and 1 no. non-illuminated projecting sign. (Retrospective).

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45 Middle Street & The Victory Duke Street Brighton

Details for application number: BH2009/00116

address:
45 Middle Street & The Victory Duke Street Brighton
description:
Erection of single storey extension to the rear of 45 Middle Street and new boundary wall between The Victory Inn and 45 Middle Street.

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penthouse apartments on the roof of the Old Market

Details for application number: BH2009/00414

address:
The Old Market 11A Upper Market Street Hove
description:
Erection of 2no new penthouse apartments on the roof of the Old Market combined with a new meeting room facililty for the Old Market. Extension of existing stair/lift well to south for access to the new apartments.
 

 

 

A beacon city?

Brighton & Hove has been named as a national centre of excellence for managing drinking and licensed premises in city centres. The council, police and other local partners have together won government Beacon Status for managing the night time economy.
The honour was announced at a ceremony in Westminster last night (3 March). Council officers say success was based on a range of measures including better transport, providing alternatives to drink, working with young people and firm enforcement. City authorities scored well for various innovations to manage the impact of licensed premises and the effect they can have on public safety and law and order. Current city policies were developed after the 2003 Licensing Act, which became law in 2005. This extended the hours licensed premises could sell alcohol but also introduced new powers to control unwanted side-effects of the law.


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