Rottingdean Coastal by-election, 5 May 2022

A by-election has been called for the Rottingdean Coastal ward on Thursday 5th May.

News

Time is short to save Brighton’s Jubilee

With just a few weeks to go before Platinum Jubilee celebrations are held across the country, there are growing signs that Brighton and Hove City Council has failed to prepare properly for our City to participate in the festivities, and that local people will miss out.

 

Lynda Hyde's Rottingdean High Street survey

Lynda Hyde wants to hear residents views about the council's traffic obstructions and crossing points.

She is concerned that the queuing traffic obstructs and prevents drivers seeing the zebra crossing.

The Conservatives' plan to improve the Undercliff Walk

The much-loved Undercliff Walk needs an upgrade, and the Conservatives at Brighton & Hove City Council are putting forward a local plan to improve the facilities and infrastructure along the route and boost its status.

 

Conservatives get the big things done for Saltdean

Saltdean is benefiting from major investment with big projects underway and more on the horizon, made possible through the positive work of our Conservative team of Councillors at Brighton & Hove City Council.

 

Bringing attention to Brighton & Hove's rural quarter

It is often forgotten that Brighton and Hove City Council’s boundaries do not stop where the built up urban area ends:  The local authority’s boundaries in fact extend many more miles deep into the South Downs National Park, with the Council’s rural estate consisting of approximately 12,800 acres

Marine Gate residents must be listened to

Residents at one of Brighton and Hove’s most unique and historic buildings - Marine Gate - are speaking out with concerns that they are not being listened to or properly consulted about a major proposed development at the neighbouring disused gasworks site.

 

Lynda Hyde will get a grip on Black Rock rejuvenation

The Council’s £16 million Black Rock rejuvenation project needs urgent attention to get it back on track after its budget blew out by £3.9 million and councillors, community groups and residents expressed growing concerns about the progress and vision of the project.

 

Saltdean Infrastructure gets go-ahead

This week Saltdean has been selected as the site for a new disability beach access ramp, the first to be installed in the east of the city.