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ELECTIONS 2015
68.28%
34Turnout Councillorson twitter
Votes cast 356,766Electorate 211,893
144,681 ballot papers
68.28%
34Turnout Councillorson twitter
Votes cast 356,766Electorate 211,893
144,681 ballot papers
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
OthersUKIPLiberal Democrats
LabourGreenConservative
Per
cen
tage
of
vote
s 30.2%26.2%
35.6%
3.3% 3.7%1.1%
Share of vote: Brighton and Hove (54 seats)
20seats
11seats
23seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 SeatsHove
(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
Hove(20 seats)
BrightonPavilion
(20 seats)
BrightonKemptown(14 seats)
Share of vote
36.9%
17.6%
34.6%
3.5%6.6% 0.8%
23.4%
36.2%
34.4%
3.5%1.4%
1.1%
32.9%
20.3%
38.7%
2.6%3.8%
1.6%9 Seats8 Seats3 Seats
9 Seats5 Seats0 Seats
8 Seats6 Seats6 Seats
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
32%
35.6%
0.8%
3.7%
28.4%
30.2%
26.2%
32.9%
3.3%
4.7%
2015 share of vote compared with 2011
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservatives
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservatives
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
Councillors by gender
9 11 4 7 13 10
68.28%
34Turnout Councillorson twitter
Votes cast 356,766Electorate 211,893
144,681 ballot papers
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservatives
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservatives
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
19,255Number of votes Labour got more than Conservatives
33,518Number of votes Labour got more than the Greens
5,515Average numberof votes for eachLabour seat
5,379Average numberof votes for eachConservative seat
8,484Average numberof votes for eachGreen seat
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Withdean Sports Complex organises half-term fun
Withdean Sports Complex - operated by Freedom Leisure, on behalf of Brighton and Hove City Council - is helping children aged five to 12 to beat the boredom this May half-term by providing breakout tennis and athletic camps every day, from Tuesday to Friday (May 26-29).
Qualified childrens instructors will be on hand to deliver a jam-packed timetable of both athletics and tennis sessions and to guide children in improving their skills - while also having fun. Each day, the tennis camps will start at 9am, finishing at noon; athletics will
start at 10am, finishing at 3pm. Ross Philipson, the Freedom
Leisure Centre manager, said: By offering these sessions we really want to encourage children to come and have fun whilst also developing their skills.
The sessions are a great way to keep youngsters active and will ease the pressure on parents during the school holidays. The emphasis is on fun, so all abilities can join in. The sessions also provide a good opportunity for children to meet new friends.
The tennis session will cost members 9 a day or 33 for
four days; for non-members, the cost will be 12 a day or 44 for four days. For children to burn off some steam and have some fun at the athletics will cost 15 a day.
Parents and guardians are also encouraged to come along and even partake in one of the centres hugely-popular fitness classes, or enjoy a game of squash or badminton, when dropping off the children.
To find out more or to book, call the Withdean Sports Complex on 01273 542100. Or visit: www.freedom-leisure.co.uk.
Athletics and tennis sessions are for children of all abilities
Rockinghorse is the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Childrens Hospital and supports the Trevor Mann Baby Unit
Domestic & General reveals choice ofRockinghorse as local charity of year
Rockinghorse Childrens Charity has been announced as local charity of the year by Domestic & General in Brighton.
For the first time, Domestic & General offices from across the United Kingdom have been able to select a local charity to support for the whole year. Offices in Brighton, Nottingham, Wimbledon and Bedworth will host employee events and initiatives to raise much-needed funds.
The Brighton office elected Rockinghorse as its local charity of the year following
the inaugural vote across the 900-member contact-centre team.
Many employees have a personal affiliation with Rockinghorse.
Craig White, Domestic & Generals contact centre director, said: Rockinghorse is a wonderful charity, helping the most precious and often most vulnerable little lives. When a child is sick, there arent many human beings who wouldnt do whatever is in their power to alleviate suffering. Rockinghorse supports those on the front line and an overwhelming majority
of our employees recognise and value its hard work and want to help.
Analiese Doctrove, head of fundraising at Rockinghorse, said: We are absolutely delighted to have been chosen as Domestic & Generals local charity of the year.
Rockinghorse is the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Childrens Hospital and supports the Trevor Mann Baby Unit
For more information, visit: www.rockinghorse.org.uk.
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Past and Present Step Back In Time36 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3XB01273 253110
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Little has changed - except for the growth of the tree just behind and to the left of the Clock Tower - since this old photograph was taken of the Ladies Mile Hotel. And, of course, the rubbish bin in front of the bench
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The Dance Space: A place to enjoy the exhilaration of dance
Dance can transform lives. That may sound glib, but it is absolutely true and the evidence is all around us. Dance makes people happier and healthier; it can foster a sense of community, enhance emotional wellbeing, provoke and challenge perspectives on the world. It is celebratory, exhilarating, and fun.
This is why we are so keen for dance to be part of the infrastructure of Brighton and Hove in the form of The Dance Space, a new home for dance in the heart of the city. The project will be part of the regeneration scheme in the Circus Street area of Brighton.
At the moment, we have a wealth of fantastic artists in Brighton and Hove and across the southeast. They are, however, currently travelling out of the city to produce work, because the facilities just dont exist in our region. This means that Brighton and Hove is not only
leaking talent, but also leaking the economic benefits - at a rate of about 1.2 million a year - that come with attracting people to create and present work in the city. The Dance Space can help retain this by providing the facilities, including purpose-built studios, to attract more people.
Beyond the economic benefits, The Dance Space will also be a space for the community - and a place that encourages people to experience dance in different ways.
Watching dance in a theatre is just one way (albeit very powerful) to experience dance. But at The Dance Space you can also: take part in a class; talk about dance; experience what its like for an artist when they make work; and maybe even influence the direction they take.
The Dance Space will provide state-of-the-art studios, as well as other facilities, such as office space for creative businesses. It
will be for local people from all walks of life as well as established professional dance artists. Once The Dance Space is up and running, Im hoping that more local people of all ages and abilities will embrace dance in new ways and realise how fantastically inspiring, thought-provoking, gratifying, healthy, exhilarating, and fun it can be.
Ultimately, we want to attract artists to work in the city and connect them with the communities here, because we want to get more people involved and excited by dance.
Already we work closely with local communities through a
series of activity programmes in schools and groups around the Circus Street area and beyond.
One such project is Spring: Dance into Recovery, where we are working in partnership with Brighton Oasis Project to use dance to support women in recovery from substance and alcohol misuse. Another is the wonderful Three Score Dance Company made up of older dancers all aged 60+ whom we support to hold classes and performances across the area.
We will be initiating a number of similar projects over the next two years as we head towards
The Dance Space, due to open in early 2018. When that happens, it is our vision that collaborations
between artists and local people will be part of the fabric of the building.
So far we have raised nearly 3 million, thanks to our loyal partners and supporters. Our current challenge is to raise 500,000 by the end of November, so building can start on site. This
will be a major milestone in the project, taking us one step closer to achieving our goal of raising
the 810,000 we need to make The Dance Space happen.We are creating a brand new creative and community space for everyone - artists and local residents alike, so I would like to ask everyone reading this to consider making even
the smallest donation towards creating The Dance Space. We need all the support we can get and it would be great if people living in the city got behind our Space to Dance campaign (#spacetodance). Every pound donated will go towards making The Dance Space a reality.
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JAMIE WATTON, chief executive and artistic director of South East Dance, reveals plans for a new home for dance in the Circus Street area
If you would like to support The Dance Space, make a donation today by visiting the South East Dance website: www.southeastdance.org.uk
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The Dance Space: A place to enjoy the exhilaration of dance
If you would like to support The Dance Space, make a donation today by visiting the South East Dance website: www.southeastdance.org.uk South East Dance brings the disused Circus Street Market alive with dance in the lead up to The Dance Space (Photographs: Zoe Manders and Victor Frankowksi)
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Yacht race commemoratescelebrated flight of a king
Profits rise for Pryzm owner
The Surprise, re-named the Royal Escape, by William van de Welde the Younger, circa 1700
The tomb of Nicholas Tettersell is left of the red door in St Nicholas churchyard
How new pension regulations will benefit employeesAdvertising feature
Thinking about your retirement? Probably not, but perhaps you should be. Soon the new workplace pension regulation, auto enrolment will affect every existing Brighton and Hove business by February 2018. Brighton has a strong workforce of 170,000 who are contributing 3.2 billion to the economy. Amongst its 9,500 VAT registered businesses, 85% employ fewer than 10 people. It is these businesses that are next in line to be affected by auto enrolment.
Currently there are 10 million people in the UK over 65-years-old and by 2050 it will have nearly doubled to 19 million. The average age of a Brighton and Hove resident is 38.6 and 20.6% of the population are currently aged 60 or over. Planning financially for your retirement is paramount in guaranteeing the ongoing success of the citys small businesses.
Auto enrolment will give every employee the opportunity to contribute to a workplace pension. If you are an employee and you earn over 10,000 a year and are aged between 22 and state pension age you will automatically be enrolled into the pension and your employer and the government will make contributions.
If you lie outside of this demographic, you will still need to be categorised and if you choose to you can be opted-in to the scheme and make personal contributions.
Employees can choose to opt-out of the pension and will have their contributions refunded but only once they have been enrolled. Your right to a workplace pension
is protected, it is illegal for your employer to ask you or give you incentives to opt out of the pension.
This is called inducement.
Quartz Payroll and Auto Enrolment is a Brighton-based small business with over 20 years of experience in the industry.
Whether you are an employer or an employee and you wish to find out more about how you are going to be affected by these changes please contact us on 020 3137 4404 or visit quartzpayroll.co.uk/costs to enter your salary into our auto enrolment calculator to see how much you will be saving for your future.
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Top Twitter tips for the high-street retailer
Having worked with numerous retailers, the initial response I have when talking about social media is that it is an unknown quantity - with confusion over how to market, trade, and get actual sales from Twitter and Facebook. Having run a retail business for 15 years, launched a charity and a new coaching business primarily online, I understand these various issues.
I am delighted to be running one of Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerces Bite-sized Learning sessions to de-mystify these platforms and to show retailers how to really make sales and raise awareness of their brands. Look professional When anyone lands on your social media accounts, they need to want to engage with you. Have a
relevant and fresh profile image, website link, opening times, and a completed bio about your business. Getting the followers There are various ways of increasing your followers, but primarily you need to visualise who you are targeting. Students? Businesses? Day-trippers?. You can find them all them all online. Share your knowledge Sign up for alerts, so you become an expert in your field. Whether you are a florist or hairdresser, there are conversations happening all over the globe that you can contribute to. Take photos Essential, There is a 67% better chance of having your posts shared if they have
visual content. Add pictures of your business, stock, products, customers, and window displays to entice followers to engage with you. Talk - a lot Ideally, you will be posting nearly every day. You can use tools to schedule posts; use analytics to measure your success. Offer events, deals, and special offers online Utilise social media to tell your customers about events, sales, special offers you have and reach a whole new global audience.
To see a list of Brighton Chambers Bite-sized Learning sessions for businesses www.businessinbrighton.org.uk
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BusinessThe owner of Pryzm, the citys biggest nightclub, has reported a rise in profits in the year to the end of February.
It made 3.7 million profit before tax - up from 3.4 million - on turnover of 93 million, up from 88 million.
Luminar, which is renaming itself Deltic, spent 800,000 refurbishing the West Street venue. While it did not break down the result for each of its 58 clubs and bars, it said that like-for-like performance improved 5% year-on-year. It also said that customer spend had risen by 50%.
The company also said that it now had at least two female door staff at all of its 50 clubs. This
follows the success at Oceana in Brighton, where all the external customer-facing door staff are women.
Peter Marks, chief executive, said weekend trading across the company was very strong as was midweek trading - although Thursdays were a little soft.
Less than four years ago, the outlook was very different and the companys previous owners closed another venue Project, also in West Street.
Mr Marks said: At the time of acquisition, the boards focus was on stabilising the Luminar Group and developing a clear strategy for growth.
The company has now delivered its third year of growth, with its strategic focus on investing in its estate, people and entertainment to create great
nights out for its customers, delivering strong results.
The acquisition of eight sites from Chicago Leisure in 2014 marked a change in direction, with plans to develop a late night bar business to complement our existing nightclub offer.
Deltic was chosen by the board, with echoes of the Greek letter delta, associated with change.
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Codeword
Brain Gym No.223
Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.
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From top to bottom - Simple, Intermediate, Difcult Simple Intermediate Difficult
Wordsquare
How you rate:
15 words - average;20 words - good;25 words - very good;30 or more - excellent.
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Give yourself ten minutes to nd as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in s are permitted. There is one 9-letter word to be found.
acre, actor, call, caller, care, caret, carol, cart, cartel, cater, cell, cellar, cello, cereal, claret, clear, cleat, clot, coal, coat, cola, cole, collar, collate, collet, colt, coral, core, crate, create, creel, eclat, elect, elector, electoral, erect, lace, lector, local, locale, locate, octal, oracle, race, react, recall, rectal, recto, relocate, talc, terce, tercel, trace, treacle.
Last weeks solutions:
Scribble pad
Fill in the grids below so that every column, every row and each of the 3x3 boxes contains all the digits from 1 to 9.
Double Crossword
Across Down
Across Down
Quick Clues:
Cryptic Clues:Choose either quick or cryptic clues.
1. They were sometimes held to be more illuminating (12)
7. It dies at the end of December (5)
8. Its straightforward and on the level (5)
9. A tower of strength (3)
10. Most foolish, however? (9)
11. Roadside place for those low in spirit? (6)
12. The comfort of the man taking over? (6)
15. The way to cure behaviour? (9)
17. A number of vital importance (3)
18. Heart-broken world (5)
19. An odd type of route (5)
21. He isnt a good forecaster (7,2,3)
1. Assemble and call
for a lady (4,8)
2. Strike up (3)
3. Masters current
form (6)
4. In a hurry to make
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5. Colour uniformly
used (5)
6. Intrusion which
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7. Agree to be
enthusiastic (5)
10. His plight might
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13. Silly Annie is upset
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14. Suit to change
into? (6)
16. The fault of some
terrorists (5)
20. As well as the rst
fteen letters (3)
Fill in the white squares with numbers 1 to 9. Each horizontal block must add up to the number in the shaded square to its left, and each vertical block to the number above. Numbers may be used once in each block.Last weeks solutions:
Kakuro
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1. Succeed (4,3,5) 7. Frivolous (5) 8. Corn (5) 9. Tavern (3) 10. Malignity (9) 11. Earth (6) 12. Instructions (6) 15. Harshness (9) 17. Write (3) 18. Memorize (5) 19. In good time (5) 21. Spineless (12)
1. Nubile (12) 2. Label (3) 3. Whole (6) 4. Rhythmically (9) 5. Exhaust (5) 6. Irrational (12) 7. Slowly (5) 10. Retribution (9) 13. Void (5) 14. Aim (6) 16. Sully (5) 20. Chafe (3)
CirclegramReplace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?
Last weeks solutions:
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The letter represented by the question mark is R. Dormouse, hamster, squirrel, all rodents.
AlphamuddleRearrange the letters in the grid B to make ve words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.
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Last weeks solutions:Stone, Train, Oared, Niece, Ended.
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Last weeks solutions:CRYPTIC - Across: 4 Escheat; 8 Enamel; 9 Ideally; 10 Ingrid; 11 Misled; 12 Absinthe; 18 Notied; 20 Absent; 21 Bottom; 22 Fast set; 23 Lean on; 24 Reverse. Down: 1 Delilah; 2 Lar-gess; 3 Design; 5 Sediment; 6 Hearse; 7 Asleep; 13 Tent-pegs; 14 Distant; 15 Adamant; 16 Abrade; 17 Nettle; 19 Ironed. QUICK - Across: 4 Against; 8 Equity; 9 Parched; 10 Simple; 11 Damage; 12 Straddle; 18 Farcical; 20 Mature; 21 Bemuse; 22 Conde; 23 Depend; 24 Restore. Down: 1 Persist; 2 Summary; 3 Stolid; 5 Grandeur; 6 Income; 7 Sledge; 13 Defender; 14 Accused; 15 Already; 16 Galore; 17 Buffet; 19 Clever.
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PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) REGULATIONS 1990
The following applications involving or affecting the setting of Listed Buildings or affecting the character of a Conservation Area were registered during week ending 15/05/2015:
BH2015/0119132 Osprey House Sillwood Place Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing windows and door with UPVC windows and door.
BH2015/01194Flat 9 32 Brunswick Place Hove Listed Building Consent Internal alterations to layout of flat.
BH2015/01413 & BH2015/0141437-38 Adelaide Crescent Hove Full Planning and Listed Building Consent Replacement of existing single leaf front entrance door with double leaf door.
BH2015/01437102 Lansdowne Place Hove Listed Building Consent Removal of fire escape and alterations to the rainwater and drainage goods on the rear elevation.
BH2015/01019Flat 2 Chesham Mansions 25-27 Eaton Place Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing timber window and door with UPVC.
BH2015/0133832 Sudeley Street Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of single storey rear extension.
BH2015/0066815-17 Middle Street Brighton Full Planning Replacement of existing aluminium single glazed windows with aluminium double glazed windows to front elevation and UPVC double glazed windows to rear elevation. Installation of additional entrance doors to front elevation.
BH2015/01566The Cottage Easthill Park Portslade Householder Planning Consent Erection of two storey side and single storey rear extensions.
BH2015/0139833 Preston Drove Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement aluminium double glazed windows and doors to North and West elevations.
BH2015/0141094 Rugby Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of extensions to ground and first floor levels.
BH2015/01624108 High Street Rottingdean Brighton Householder Planning Consent Creation of dormer and insertion of rooflight to rear.
BH2015/0125060 Western Road Brighton Advertisement Display of internally illuminated fascia and projecting signs. Installation of digital screen signage internally within shop.
BH2015/0141124 Westbourne Villas Hove Householder Planning Consent Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single storey extensions, creation of 3 no dormers to the rear and installation of 3no rooflights to front.
BH2015/005438-11 Pavilion Buildings Brighton Listed Building Consent Installation of illuminated fascia, and projecting signs and non illuminated PVC banners and information signs.
BH2015/0141511-14 Cavendish Place Brighton Full Planning Replacement and refurbishment of front and rear sash and casement windows, removal of third floor fire refuge balconies and installation of rear extract fans. Repair and refurbishment works including to front balcony and railings, roof and rendering.
BH2015/0141611-14 Cavendish Place Brighton Listed Building Consent Replacement and refurbishment of front and rear sash and casement windows, removal of third floor fire refuge balconies and installation of rear extract fans. Internal alterations to flats 3 and 4 of block 13 including layout changes and structural works. Internal and external repair and refurbishment works including to front balcony and railings, roof and rendering.
BH2015/0093135 Old Steine Brighton Advertisement Display of externally illuminated mesh scaffold shroud.
BH2015/01150Flat 25 72 The Drive Hove Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing single glazed windows with UPVC double glazed units.
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BH2015/0097314a Osborne Villas Hove Full Planning Installation of new timber bay window to front elevation and replacement of all other windows and doors with UPVC units. (Part retrospective)
You can view the application on the Council website www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/planning applications. Any representations should be made in writing to the Planning and Building Control Applications Manager, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove, BN3 3BQ, or via the website, within 21 days of this notice, quoting the application number. Please note that all representations received will be open for public inspection and late representations may not be considered.
Jeanette Walsh, Planning and Building Control Applications Manager
22 May 2015
BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
BRIGHTON & HOVE (EAST STREET AND LITTLE EAST STREET) EXPERIMENTAL
ORDER 2015
NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) made the above named experimental Order on the 21 May 2015 under the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which comes into force on 30 May 2015 for a period not exceeding eighteen months. The effect of the Order will be as follows:
Prohibit vehicles in East Street between the taxi rank and Kings Road on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 7pm (with the exception of pedal cycles)
To allow vehicles to travel in Little East Street on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 7pm
Prohibit right turn movement from Kings Road onto Grand Junction Road (with the exception of pedal cycles)
Alter parking restrictions in East Street on west side to loading only while vehicles are not prohibited. In Kings Road (between East Street and Grand Junction Road) the parking will all become loading only on the south side of the road and in Bartholomews a pay and display bay will be replaced by a loading bay on the east side.
A copy of the experimental Order as made, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for making the Order may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-proposals (reference TRO-12-2015). These documents and copies of the existing Orders may also be examined at the Customer Service Centres at Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton (Monday to Friday 8.45am-4.30pm) and Hove Town Hall, Ground Floor, Norton Road, Hove, (Monday to Friday 8.45am-5.00pm)
The Council will be considering in due course whether the provisions of the experimental Order should be continued in force indefinitely. Any person wishing to object to such indefinite continuation of the provisions may within a period of six months from 22nd May 2015, (or if this Order is varied by another Order or modified pursuant to section 10(2) of the Act, six months from the day on which the variation or modification or the latest variation or modification came into force) object in writing stating the grounds on which that objection is being made. Objections should be sent to the Head of Transport, Brighton & Hove City Council, 2nd Floor Parking Infrastructure, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove, BN3 2LS or by e-mail to parking.consultation@brighton-hove.gov.uk or online (see details above) no later than 22 November 2015. In all cases the reference TRO-12-2015 should be quoted.
Any person who wishes to question the validity of the experimental Order or of any of its provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirements of the Act or of any instrument made under it have not been complied with may, within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, apply to the High Court for that purpose.
Dated: 22 May 2015.
Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor, Kings House, Grand Avenue, HOVE BN3 2LS
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Whitehawk fans celebrate beating Lewes 5-0 in the Sussex Senior Cup final (Photograph: JJ Waller)
So as this season has closed on, in relative terms, a worse season than all of our previous second-tier campaigns while at Withdean, Ady and I are taking a break from the Roar for a few weeks. Well be back for one-off shows, as well as putting up some old favourites and the odd music show through the summer.
Meanwhile, thank you to everyone who has listened in, commented, praised, whined, made suggestions, promoted us, slagged us off and more importantly donated to Radio Reverb.
Tune into Radio Reverb, 97.2FM, online at www.radioreverb.com, or via the podcast on iTunes and www.albionroar.co.uk. The show is brought to you in association with www.oldfootballshirts.com
The Albion Roar
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Over the Bank Holiday weekend, the final three games of the Football League season are played, as six teams and their fans head to Wembley with hopes of gaining promotion in the lottery that is the play-offs.
One set of supporters will leave jubilant knowing they will compete in a higher division when games get underway again in August. The other teams fans will leave dejected at having come so close but fallen at the final hurdle.
Many Brighton fans have memories of both of those emotions. Since the introduction of the play-offs in 1987, Albion have reached the final on two occasions, with differing results.
The most recent was the trip to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff 11 years ago, as the Seagulls looked to seal a return to the Championship against Bristol City.
Mark McGhees men went
into the game as underdogs and played out a gritty game for the first 80 minutes. It all changed when Chris Iwelumo was brought down in the box Leon Knight stepped up to fire Albion into the second tier from the penalty spot.
It was a much different ending at Wembley in 1991,
as Albion under Barry Lloyd looked to reach the Old First Division against Notts County.
Wearing the now-infamous red and white Nobo-sponsored Chewits wrapper away kit, Albion were soundly beaten
on the day by their opponents, with Dean Wilkins 89th-minute goal a mere consolation in the 3-1 defeat.
That loss was only the beginning of a downward spiral that saw the club almost
go out of existence in the mid-1990s and losing the Goldstone Ground to developers without a new permanent home in place.
Albion have come close in recent years and theres every chance a new generation of supporters will make the Wembley trip for the first time in the not-too-distant future.
Bradley Stratton@BradStrat
Albions previous play-off final highs and lows
Last week we remembered Jimmy Cases significant contribution to the Albion. This time around, its his former team-mate, John Crumplin, who takes centre stage.
Born in Bath in 1967, Crumplin arrived at the Goldstone in 1987 after impressing in a reserve game at Fratton Park. Turning out for Portsmouths second string, the youngster found himself up against Hans Kraay in the heart of Albions defence. The Dutchman could be a bit temperamental and kicked out at Crumplin during the game while the Pompey man was receiving treatment, prostrate, on the pitch!
A spell at Bognor followed before Barry Lloyd took the
plunge and shelled out 6,000 for the winger-turned-defender.
Crumplins first couple of seasons were met with increasing indignation from the terraces, usually demonstrated by the initially ironic chant of Johnny Crumplin, football genius. A wholehearted performance at Bournemouth won over the fans and thereafter his star rose at the Goldstone.
John was one of those players that most supporters could relate to he wasnt the best, technically, but never gave anything less than absolutely 100%. And the fans loved him for it.
Ask any Albion supporter of a certain vintage their main Crumplin memory and the resounding response will be:
Anfield 1991. Lloyds men were sixth in the Second Division, while champions Liverpool were flying at the summit of English football. Particularly on fire at that time was England winger John Barnes, arguably in the form of his life. That was, of course, until he met his match in our very own John Crumplin. Pre-match, Gulls Eye sold John Crumplin Football Genius T-Shirts in
Stanley Park and the 7,000 Albion fans inside the famous ground crackled in anticipation for the FA Cup fourth-round tie.
The genius had Mr Barnes in his pocket all afternoon. Time and time again, the winger trying every trick in his extensive armoury failed to find a way past his nemisis. Ian Rush dinked the hosts in to a two-goal lead but Crumps was just as effective at
the other end having a piledriver saved by Bruce Grobbelaar before crossing for Micky Small to outjump the red defence and head back across the goal for his strike partner, John Byrne, to equalise, with a diving header, in front of the travelling masses. An unforgettable contest, the game cemented Crumplins cult status among the Albion support.
Undoubtedly, a football genius.
Since the introduction of the
play-offs in 1987, Albion have reached the final on two occasions
A footballing genius on the south coast
Albion players line up for the 1991/92 squad - in horrendous stripey shorts
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