by Tim Ridgway | 30th Jan, 2019 | News
A growing, modern economy that is international, creative, connected, talented and resilient – that’s the new vision for Greater Brighton after members agreed to step-up its aspiration with a new five year strategy. Since being formed in 2014, the board of...
by Tim Ridgway | 28th Jan, 2019 | News
Ambitious plans to reduce water use by more than a third and create a zero carbon energy system by 2050 are set to be unveiled by Greater Brighton as work to improve regional resilience rolls on. With sustainable future growth and innovation at the heart of ensuring...
by Tim Ridgway | 25th Jan, 2019 | News
2,000 workspaces have been made available to lease in the Edward Street Quarter, the largest commercial development in central Brighton in the last 25 years. Edward Street Quarter is the £120 million redevelopment of the former AMEX House in Brighton. The 150,000 sq...
by Tim Ridgway | 25th Jan, 2019 | News
A major new housing development to include some shopping and perhaps even a hotel could be built on the site of Worthing’s Grafton car park. A report by officers of Worthing Borough Council says building new homes is important to help revitalise the town centre...
by Tim Ridgway | 24th Jan, 2019 | News
Improved areas for people to walk and cycle are set to be brought to Brighton city centre after a successful bid for £6 million. Brighton & Hove City Council submitted a business case to the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) in December 2018...
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