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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
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Brighton General Hospital Action Group

Brighton General Hospital Action Group Press Release

Please note that the Brighton General Hospital Action Group will lobby the B&SU Hospitals NHS Trust at their board meeting to be held at Brighton General Hospital at 10am on Thursday 31st January

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Homeless Bill of Rights

HUMAN RIGHTS: HOMELESS BILL OF RIGHTS

Human Rights Activists are Finding that the rights of its city’s homeless population were often being neglected, the Brighton and Hove Housing Coalition – a group of housing activist organizations and individuals – brought the Homeless Bill of Rights before their council. David Thomas explains how BHHC did it and what the future might look like for a city that has adopted the Homeless Bill of Rights.

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Rough Sleeping

Mobile Bus Shelter for the Homelesss

Recently the charity has acquired an old school bus and is converting it to a mobile night shelter. There are ten bunks upstairs and seating and bathroom area downstairs. Construction is nearly finished but volunteers are still required for some DIY and for overnight support when the bus is active.

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Homeless Bill of Rights

David Thomas Leading on Legal Matters

David Thomas our Legal Officer was recently invited as a guest lecturer by the Warwick University School of Law. After networking with talented law students David inspired them to set…

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