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⚠ BASE ONE HOLDINGS — £18.86m direct-award contract under scrutiny⚠ BART'S HOUSE — 250-year peppercorn lease proposed for public building⚠ 2,170 Brighton households in temporary accommodation⚠ £4.8m council TA budget overspend — community action needed⚠ Petition: Halt the BART's House Sell-Off — sign now⚠ BASE ONE HOLDINGS — £18.86m direct-award contract under scrutiny⚠ BART'S HOUSE — 250-year peppercorn lease proposed for public building⚠ 2,170 Brighton households in temporary accommodation⚠ £4.8m council TA budget overspend — community action needed⚠ Petition: Halt the BART's House Sell-Off — sign now
Social Justice

Social Justice

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Brighton and Hove City Council

Deputation Brighton & Hove Council Refused to Hear

Censorship at Brighton & Hove Council: Families Silenced On 19th January 2026, Brighton & Hove City Council rejected a group deputation from mothers with disabled children living in unsuitable temporary…

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Homeless Bill of Rights

Enough is Enough: Brighton’s Homeless Deserve Better

In ‘Enough is Enough: Brighton’s Homeless Deserve Better,’ we delve into the harsh realities faced by those living on the streets of Brighton and challenge the recent comments by Home Secretary Suella Braverman. It’s a call to action for the city to uphold its Homeless Bill of Rights and consider innovative solutions like a Homeless Healthcare Hub.

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Brighton and Hove City Council

The Demolition of Knoll House: A Disregard for Social Value and Community Consultation

The recent decision by Brighton and Hove Council to demolish Knoll House in Hove has raised concerns among residents and activists. This move not only disregards the social value and historical significance of the existing infrastructure but also highlights a troubling lack of community consultation. With a pressing need for wheelchair-accessible homes and the potential displacement of vulnerable individuals, it is crucial to critically examine the decision-making process and hold the council accountable for their actions.

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