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  • www.brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk Friday, May 29 2015 Brighton & Hove Independent 13@BrightonIndy

    Business4m funding is agreed for innovative drug company

    A drug discovery company from Brighton has raised 4 million to fund research into treatments for respiratory diseases.

    Enterprise Therapeutics, which is based at the Sussex Innovation Centre, on the Sussex University campus at Falmer, said: The proceeds will consolidate and accelerate the drug discovery and target identification programs initiated by Enterprise Therapeutics earlier in 2015.

    The company aims at helping people with cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and severe asthma.

    The latest funds include 2 million from a new investor, Imperial Innovations, and an extra 400,000 from Epidarex Capital, a founding investor.

    Martin Gosling, from Enterprise Therapeutics, said: We are extremely excited to have secured additional funding from experienced and enabling partners who will help us to shape and grow our company.

    Liz Roper, partner at Epidarex Capital, said: Epidarex is delighted to be able to expand on its lead investment and to welcome Imperial Innovations as a partner in Enterprise Therapeutics current financing round.

    The drug discovery programs initiated by Enterprise are progressing at speed and these funds will ensure key milestones are achieved more rapidly.

    Rob Woodman, director of healthcare ventures at Imperial Innovations, said: Respiratory disease remains an area of high unmet medical need with patient numbers increasing

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    strategy has the potential to deliver differentiated therapies to bring benefit to patients across a variety of indications.

    Enterprise Therapeutics is an early stage drug discovery company formed in May last year.

    It said that its founders had significant expertise in industrial drug discovery, respiratory biology and ion channel pharmacology. It added: The company benefits from a close working relationship with the School of Life Sciences at the University of Sussex.

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    Enterprise Therapeutics was formed last year at the Sussex Innovation Centre

    A London brewery is intending on following its customers of tomorrow to Brighton and Hove and buying up pubs in the city.

    Chiswick-based Fullers has re-opened one of its four city pubs, the Grand Central, following an extensive renovation that includes a secluded roof terrace.

    Another venue, the Nightingale Room, is opening above it - where

    the Nightingale Theatre once had its home - and will also host performances.

    The re-opening comes as Simon Emeny, chief executive of Fullers, says it is intending on increasing its portfolio in places such as Brighton and Hove because Londoners are pushed out of the capital by soaring property prices.

    Propel, an industry newsletter, quoted Mr Emeny, speaking at a London conference: London has become the property hotspot of Europe. We see a gradual movement for the next generation, who will be forced to buy their first properties outside London.

    This is driving our acquisitions programme...This is where our customers of tomorrow are choosing to move to, to commute into London. Its very important that they retain an access to the Fullers brand.

    The Grand Central was bought from Enterprise Inns in 2011. The company also owns the Basketmakers, the Prestonville, and the Charles Napier.

    Meanwhile, Enterprise - which has sold off several Brighton pubs for housing in recent years - says it will continue to offload hundreds of pubs. It will, however, also convert the leases of 1,000 of its UK properties to free-of-tie.

    Some of the first of these, announced this week, are five Brighton pubs leased to the Laine Pub Company, including the Mash Tun.

    Gary Pettet, the Laine Pub Companys chairman, said: We have been talking to Enterprise about this for a couple of years. They are always ready to listen and have proven themselves to be flexible in helping us reach our objective to operate a free-of-tie estate.

    Enterprise also says it will convert about 800 pubs from leased to managed, using three business models: a friends-and-family pub, where about half the income comes from wet sales; a meeting-place pub, where about 70% comes from drinks; and a community hub, where up to 90% comes from drinks.

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    Ruth and Amy Anslow Founders, hiSbe

    @RuthAnslow | @theanslowwww.hisbe.co.uk

    The hiSbe store in Brighton was opened in December 2013 by sisters Ruth and Amy Anslow. It is a social enterprise that "exists to do the right thing, as well as make money". The first store is intended to be the pilot for an independent supermarket chain that puts people first and is founded on responsible trading practices and ethical sourcing policies.

    Janita Bagshawe Director of Royal Pavilion; Head of Museums and Arts

    @JanitaBagshawebrightonmuseums.org.uk

    Janita Bagshawe, who has more than 30 years' experience in the museum sector, plays a central role in championing the Royal Pavilion Estate. Ms Bagshawe started out working as a volunteer for the National Trust and Norfolk Museum Services. She sits on the Brighton and Hove Arts Commission, driving the citys creative identity and preserving its cultural heritage.

    Nik AskaroffFounder and chief executive, EMC Managment Consultants

    www.emcltd.co.uk

    Nik Askaroff was named Dealmaker of the Year at the Insider South East Dealmakers Awards 2015. Highlight deals of EMC Management Consultants have included: the sale of Ilex Press, the Lewes-based illustrated publisher to the Octopus Publishing Group; the acquisition of Aspect Health Management by Posturite; the sale of Springs Smoked Salmon; and the sale of Essex-based PaySuite Ltd to Intuit Inc, the $3 billion American corporation.

    John Baldock General manager,Theatre Royal Brighton

    @TheatreRoyalBTNwww.atgtickets.com

    Appointed general manager of the Theatre Royal Brighton in 2010, John Baldock - a trained puppeteer - has worked in the cultural sector for more than 25 years, holding positions at the BBC, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, the Science Museum, and the Victoria and Albert's Theatre Museum. Mr Baldock has shown a commitment to all things artistic and expressive throughout his career.

    Sue Addis Owner, Donatello

    @donatello__www.donatello.co.uk

    Donatello, the leading Italian restaurant, opened in The Lanes in 1991. Since then, it has grown from a 100-seater restaurant to one that can accommodate up to 400 people. Ms Addis, the managing director, is active in the community and has supported local arts and charities for many years. Donatello is a former shirt sponsor of Brighton and Hove Albion.

    Zoe Ball Television and radio presenter

    @ZoeTheBallyoutube.com/offairchannel

    Zoe Ball is known as the first female host of BBC Radio One's Breakfast Show and as the presenter of Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. Ms Ball recently fronted a campaign to relieve pressure on the accident and emergency department at the Royal Sussex County Hospital. Her father is Johnny Ball, a broadcaster who popularised mathematics; her husband is Norman Cook, the DJ and producer.

    Paul Barber Chief executive, Brighton and Hove Albion FC

    @OfficialBHFCvwww.seagulls.co.uk

    Appointed as chief executive of Brighton and Hove Albion in May 2012, Paul Barber replaced Martin Perry. Mr Barber had previously worked for the Football Association, Tottenham Hostspur, and Vancouver Whitecaps. An experienced football administrator, he was named CEO of the Year at the Football Business Awards in 2013. Before his career in football administration, he was a senior executive and director in several big British companies.

    Sir Rod Aldridge Chair, Aldridge Foundation

    www.aldridgefoundation.com

    Sir Rod founded Capita, the leading outsourcing company, in 1984. In 2004 - two years before his retirement from Capita - he established the Aldridge Foundation, which sponsors Portslade Aldridge Community Academy and Brighton Aldridge Coummunity Academy. He was knighted in 2012. He is a patron of the Prince's Trust and a founding member of the Prince of Wales's Charities Council.

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    Lord Bassam of Brighton Labour peer, Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords

    @SteveTheQuipwww.labour.org.uk

    A former council leader in Brighton - a position he held for 13 years, to 1999 - Steve Bassam became a member of the House of Lords in 1997. Baron Bassam of Brighton, an Essex-born former student of Sussex University, was a squatter in his early years in Brighton. His subsequent professional background was largely in local government as an official and adviser in London.

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    Damian Barr Writer and newspaper columnist

    @Damian_Barr

    A writer, newspaper columnist, and playwright, Damian Barr began working for The Times in 2001; he released his first book - Get It Together: Surviving Your Quarterlife Crisis - in 2004. In 2013, his memoir about growing up in small-town Scotland during the Thatcher years - entitled Maggie & Me - was a bestseller. Mr Barr is host of the Literary Salon at Shoreditch House and creator of Reading Weekends.

    Her Honour Judge Shani Barnes Resident Judge at Lewes; Honorary Recorder of Brighton and Hove

    Shani Barnes was called to the bar in 1986 and worked as a criminal barrister before becoming a recorder in 1998. She became a full-time judge in 2004 and took over as the resident judge, presiding at Lewes, Hove, and Brighton, two years ago. Her role as honorary recorder - improving links between the judiciary and the community in the city where she lives - is unpaid.

    Michael Blencowe Director, Baron Homes Corporation

    @BaronEstateswww.baron-estates.com

    The Baron Homes Corporation was established in 1994, although members of the Blencowe family had been dealing in property for some time previously. Baron Homes encompasses development as well as residential letting. The company now has a mix of more than 150 residential units - as well as owning office, retail, and restaurant premises. It aims at expanding its residential base to satisfy the increasing demand for rental.

    Paul Bonett Owner, Bonett's Estate Agents

    @bonettpawww.bonetts.co.uk

    Whether he is raising money for charity, trying to improve standards in his profession, or teaching the martial art of aikido, Paul Bonett could never be called complacent. The Kemptown letting and estate agent has given evidence to a council inquiry aimed at improving conditions for private sector tenants. Mr Bonett has also spent several months in Libya helping to restore civic life after the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.

    Gresham Blake Bespoke designer-tailor

    @greshamblakewww.greshamblake.com

    Gresham Blake and his wife, Fal, launched the Gresham Blake brand in Brighton at the height of "Cool Britannia" in 2000. Since then, Mr Blake has been responsible for eye-catching creations for high-profile clients such as Ray Winstone, Steve Coogan, Jimmy Page, Plan B, and Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim). After initially considering a career as a sculptor, he studied fashion at Brighton University.

    Tony Bloom, a high-achieving poker player, came to prominence as a successful gambler and property investor. Mr Bloom - nicknamed The Lizard - secured his first major poker victory in 2004, when he won the 180,000 first prize in the Australasian Poker Championship. He has been chair of Brighton and Hove Albion since 2009, succeeding Dick Knight after securing a 75% shareholding and investing 93 million in the development of the American Express Community Stadium.

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    Lucy Bunyan Senior human resources business partner, Domestic & [email protected]

    Credit for the success of one of Brightons biggest private-sector employers goes in part to Lucy Bunyan (currently on maternity leave). She has had a key role in creating and nurturing a culture that challenges perceptions of call-centre work. The results have benefited not only Domestic & General, but also her staff and the local economy - as well as the numerous charities and good causes her workforce has supported. Craig White is contact centre director at the company, which employs more than 900 people in Brighton.

    Julie Burchill Author, journalist

    @JulieBurchill

    Famously, Julie Burchill began her writing career at the New Musical Express at the age of 17 - before moving on to newspapers such as The Mail on Sunday, The Sunday Times, and The Guardian. Even more famously, she has cultivated an outspoken and provocative style. Best-selling books include Ambition (1989) and Sugar Rush (2004), which was adapted into a television series.

    Julian Caddy Managing director, Brighton Fringe

    @JulianCaddywww.brightonfringe.org

    Julian Caddy has worked as a director, promoter, and producer since 1996; he has programmed and presented more than 700 shows to audiences that total more than 250,000 people. He co-founded and co-ran Sweet Venues (www.sweetvenues.com) until 2011, with seasons at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2003 and co-productions at the Adelaide, Avignon and Montreal Fringe Festivals since 2006. He became managing director of Brighton Fringe in October 2011.

    Richard Cairns Headmaster, Brighton College

    @Brightoncollegewww.brightoncollege.org.uk

    An Oxford graduate, Richard Cairns - who was brought up in Africa - was approached by MI6 before he decided on a teaching career. He has been headmaster of Brighton College since 2006 and was named England's Public School Headmaster of the Year 2012 by Tatler magazine. With a first-class history degree from Lady Margaret Hall, Mr Cairns is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and is governor of several other schools.

    Warren Carter Moulsecoomb Forest Garden, The Bevy

    @brightonrebelwww.thebevy.co.uk

    Warren Carter - a self-employed gardener who moved to Brighton from his home town of Slough in the mid-1990s - established and co-ordinates the Moulsecoomb Forest Garden and Wildlife Project. More recently, he has been prominent in the opening of The Bevy in Bevendean. The pub opened in December last year following a four-year campaign that raised 250,000 and sold 700 shares to local people.

    Caraline Brown Founder, Midnight Communications

    @KariBrownwww.midnight.co.uk

    Caraline Brown set up Midnight Communications in 1995, with a 2,000 overdraft. The company - organiser of the Brighton and Hove Business Awards - was the first public relations consultancy to specialise in new media. Midnight has been twice named "fastest-growing PR agency" by PR Week. Ms Brown, who has stood unsuccessfully as a Labour council candidate, sold Midnight in August 2001 - only to buy it back again two years later.

    Katy Bourne Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner

    @KatyBournewww.sussex-pcc.gov.uk

    A Conservative politician, Katy Bourne is the inaugural Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner, for which she is paid 85,000 a year. A former national chair of the Conservative Women's Organisation, she was appointed to the board of the College of Policing in 2013. She has been a school governor and a member of Mid Sussex District Council. Her commercial experience has included owning Rebel Roc, a dance studio business, which she sold in 2005.

    Monica Box Interim principal, City College Brighton and Hove

    www.ccb.ac.uk

    Monica Box joined City College Brighton and Hove in February in the middle of a financial crisis. Ms Box, a principal for 15 years, has spent the whole of her working life in education, starting out as a teacher in a Manchester High School. She has worked as an interim principal, providing leadership at times of change, to a number of colleges.

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    Andy Cheesman Business-owner, City Cabs; Brighton Visitor; Ben Shaw's Brighton; [email protected]

    Andy Cheesman is a popular business figure in the city, with several diverse interests. He is well-known as managing director of Southern Taxis, trading as City Cabs (01273 205205) - as well as managing director of Ben Shaw's Brighton. More recently, he has become owner of the Brighton Visitor magazine. He can also be seen in Buddies - the south coast's only 24-hour restaurant, "a safe haven for vulnerable people at night" - which he also owns.

    Tim Cobb Managing director and owner, Cobb PR

    @timcobbprwww.cobb.agency

    A former news editor of the Press Association, Tim Cobb set up Cobb PR in 1995, since when it has become a high-profile, multi-award-winning PR agency - working predominantly with Sussex-based companies - with offices in Brighton and Eastbourne. With a 15-member team, Cobb PR runs a number of successful networking groups for owners, partners or directors of companies with a turnover of more than 2 million or with more than 10 staff.

    Rachel Clark Chief executive, West Pier Trust

    @WestPierTrustwww.westpier.co.uk

    Long-serving Rachel Clark has been the driving force behind the campaign to restore the West Pier, then to build the Brighton i360. Years of hard work and stamina looked like paying off, with funding lined up, when the derelict pier was set alight by an arsonist. She showed enterprise, patience, and sheer determination to start again from scratch. The Brighton i360 is a monument to her efforts.

    Professor Julian Crampton Vice-chancellor, University of Brighton

    @uniofbrightonwww.brighton.ac.uk

    Professor Crampton has been vice-chancellor of Brighton University for 10 years. During his tenure, the university has seen significant growth and development, including 100 million investment in halls of residence and in research, teaching and sports facilities. It supports more than 7,000 jobs and generates 700 million a year for the local, regional and national economies. In March, Professor Crampton announced he is to retire by February next year.

    Andrew Comben Chief executive, Brighton Dome and Festival

    @andrewcombenwww.brightonfestival.org

    At the helm of Brighton Dome and Festival since 2008, Andrew Comben has played a leading role in the citys growth as a cultural hub. Born and educated in Australia, his background is in classical music; he travelled initially to the United Kingdom as a chorister. Last year, he was appointed as a Happiness Champion to mark World Mental Health Day.

    Jackie Chase Owner, Under The Bridge Studios

    @jakichasewww.underthebridgemusic.org

    Owner of Under the Bridge Studios, a music studio under Brighton Station, Ms Chase is an award-winning music teacher, passionate about teaching young people about music. Radio Free Brighton, the community radio station, also broadcasts from the studio. Ms Chase is a campaigner for justice, having successfully argued for the release of Omar Deghayes and Binyam Mohamed from Guantnamo Bay.

    Norman Cook DJ, musician, record producer

    @FatboySlimwww.fatboyslim.net

    Widely known by his stage name, Fatboy Slim, Norman Cook is a world-famous DJ and record producer. His music helped define the sound of the 1990s and many of his singles achieved transatlantic success. Among the live-show venues Mr Cook has filled are the American Express Community Stadium and Brighton beach; he is performing at Brighton Pride this year.

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    Mike Holland Property developer, Cherrywood Investments

    @RealMikeHollandwww.britishengineerium.org

    For many reasons, Mike Holland is one of the best-known figures in the city. He arrived in Brighton as an unemployed 18-year-old, straight out of the Merchant Navy. By 21, he was overseeing housebuilding and undertaking his own developments. His passion for the city led him to embark on saving the British Engineerium in Hove; he has also been responsible for the restoration of Stanmer House.

    Tim Hutchings Founder, Brighton Marathon

    @TimHutchings1www.brightonmarathon.co.uk

    The inaugural Brighton Marathon was organised by Tim Hutchings, a former international athlete and television athletics commentator, with Tom Naylor, a former Brighton club athlete. The first running of the race took place on April 18 2010, with 12,000 entries - of whom 7,589 participated on race day. Mr Hutchings, chief executive of Grounded Events, is a former middle- and long-distance runner who represented England and Great Britain.

    Peter James Crime writer, film producer

    @peterjamesukwww.pterjames.com

    A crime fiction writer and film producer, Peter James has written 26 novels published in 36 languages - including the international best-selling crime thriller series featuring Brighton-based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, which has sold more than 15 million copies; the latest - You Are Dead - was published this month. Mr James is an ambassador for Brighton University and a patron of many local charities, including Brighton and Hove Samaritans and The Whitehawk Inn.

    Geraldine Hoban Chief operating officer, NHS Brighton and Hove

    @HobanGeraldinewww.brightonandhoveccg.nhs.uk

    For eight years, Geraldine Hoban has held senior positions in commissioning health services in Brighton and Hove. She took the helm at the Brighton and Hove Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) four years ago. She has played a key role in leading the NHS locally through huge change. Although the CCG has a relatively modest number of staff, its budget is more than 300 million a year.

    Chris Hughton Manager, Brighton and Hove Albion

    @OfficialBHAFCwww.seagulls.co.uk

    Brighton and Hove Albion appointed Chris Hughton, the former Tottenham Hotspur and Republic of Ireland defender, as first-team manager on a three-and-a-half-year contract in December last year. Mr Hughton, 56 is a former Newcastle United, Birmingham City, and Norwich City manager. Heralding the appointment, Tony Bloom, the Albion's chair, said: "Chris has an excellent record in coaching and management."

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    Simon Kirby Conservative MP for Brighton Kemptown

    @SimonKirbyMPwww.simonkirby.org

    The Hastings-born Conservative MP, formerly known as Simon Radford-Kirby, was an entrepreneur - the co-founder of the C-side pub chain - before he became a politician. An MP since 2010, the father-of-six and an Oxford graduate, was re-elected this month, with a reduced majority of 690 votes. Since the general election, Mr Kirby has been promoted to a government whip.

    Alex Knutsen Branch chair, Brighton and Hove Unison

    brightonandhoveunison.org.uk

    The Brighton and Hove Local Government Unison branch has more than 4,000 members, making it one of the biggest branches in the southeast. Many are employed by Brighton and Hove City Council, but the branch also represents members working in the citys large community and voluntary sector, further and higher education, and some outsourced and agency services. Alex Knutsen is a key figure in representing the union's members.

    Sascha Koehler General manager, Hilton Brighton Metropole

    @SaschaKoehlerwww.hilton.com/brightonmet

    Having worked for the Hilton Worldwide company for more than 15 years, Sascha Koehler started work at the Hilton Brighton Metropole in February. Previously, he managed Hilton London Syon Park and Hilton Gatwick Airport. Mr Koehler has worked in countries such as Switzerland, Turkey, and Hungary. He is currently overseeing a 3.75 million renovation of 185 rooms at the Hilton Brighton Metropole hotel.

    Peter Kyle Labour MP for Hove

    @peterkylewww.peterkyle.co.uk

    The Labour result in Hove at the general election was remarkable. Peter Kyle had won Labour's nomination, in an "open" selection, after beating 15 other men - including Simon Burgess, the favourite. Well-funded by donations from non-Labour donors, Mr Kyle has since apologised for Labour, for letting a lot of people down, and said many election battles were with his party's members.

    Phil Jones Managing director, Wired Sussex

    @philjoneswiredwww.wiredsussex.com

    Since 2007, Phil Jones has run Wired Sussex, a Brighton-based membership organisation for companies and freelancers operating in the digital, media and technology sectors in Sussex. A key influence both locally and nationally, Mr Jones - a Sussex University graduate, with a background in the television industry - is also a board member of Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership.

    Chief Superintendent Nev Kemp Sussex Police divisional commander for Brighton and Hove

    @ChSuptNevKempwww.sussex.police.uk

    In April 2013, Chief Superintendent Nev Kemp took up the post as the city's divisional commander. Passionate about politics and current affairs, Chief Supt Kemp joined as a constable in 1995, being promoted to sergeant in 2000 and to inspector in 2003. After five years as chief inspector, he was promoted in 2012 to superintendent and was head of the Protecting Vulnerable People Branch.

    Paul Kemp Managing director, Brighton and Hove Pride

    @PaulKemp1www.brighton-pride.org.uk

    Paul Kemp has been a supporter of Brighton and Hove Pride since its inception. For almost 18 years, he has been one of Pride's biggest business investors and fundraisers and established the now famous 8,000-capacity dance big top back on The Level in 1993. He also created the internationally-known club brand Wild Fruit and has featured in Gay Times as one of the most influential and inspirational gay people in the United Kingdom.

    Matthew Kershaw Chief executive, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

    @BSUH_NHSwww.bsuh.nhs.uk

    Highly rated by Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, Matthew Kershaw has run one of the biggest organisations in Brighton and Hove for the past two years. With 8,000 staff and a 500 million annual budget, he also has the 480 million modernisation of the Royal Sussex County Hospital to contend with. In addition, his responsibilities include the Royal Alexandra Childrens Hospital, Sussex Eye Hospital, and Hove Polyclinic.

    Dr Glynn Jones Chair, West Pier Trust

    www.westpier.co.uk

    Elder statesmen Glynn Jones has held key positions for more than 20 years. As Brighton Council's chief executive, he oversaw the merger with Hove. He chaired the NHS trust that runs the Royal Sussex County Hospital. He has served on the Brighton Festival Board, Sussex Universitys council, and as a deputy lord lieutenant. He chairs the West Pier Trust and the Friends of Brighton and Hove Hospitals.

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    Simon Maguire General manager, Hotel du Vin

    @HdV_Brightonwww.hotelduvin.com

    Before taking over as general manager of Hotel du Vin Brighton in 2013, Simon Maguire had a track record of success in management roles at Hotel du Vin Tunbridge Wells, The Atlantic Hotel in St Brelade, Jersey, and at the five-star Covent Garden Hotel. Mr Maguire has helped raise 7,000 for charity by holding events and running the Brighton Half-marathon. He is also a patron of the Brighton and Hove Food and Drink Festival.

    Sally McMahon Head of libraries, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @BHLibrarieswww.citylibraries.info

    In charge of a citywide network of 14 libraries sits Sally McMahon. Despite harsh financial circumstances, Brighton and Hove is fortunate that none of its libraries - each at the heart of its local community - has closed. It is thanks to Ms McMahon and her team that Jubilee Library is the best-performing library in the region and the second-most-popular library in the country - with one million visits a year.

    Mike Moon Head of operations, Cityclean, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @RecyclingRefusewww.brighton-hove.gov.uk

    Nobody needs to be reminded of the importance of Cityclean - and the need for its services to be effective. There is no doubt councillors will continue to talk rubbish (and recycling) for many years to come. Mike Moon manages the daily operational service, ensuring all of Cityclean staff are able to work safely and efficiently. He also seeks to ensure a value-for-money service, working closely with local action groups and councillors to resolve any operational issues.

    Councillor Phlim Mac Cafferty Convenor of the Green Group, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @Phelimmacwww.brightonhovegreens.org

    A Green councillor for Brunswick and Adelaide since 2011 - and a thorn in the side of Jason Kitcat, his predecessor as convenor - Councillor Mac Cafferty will have a big influence in the next four years, even though he is convenor (not leader) of the smallest group on the council. As a former well-respected planning committee chair, his voice now as Green planning spokesperson will be listened to.

    Anne Martin General manager, Brighton Pier

    @BrightonPierwww.brightonpier.co.uk

    As general manager of Brighton Pier - formerly known as Palace Pier - Anne Martin manages the largest free-entry tourist attraction in the country. She has held the position since January 2004, before which she was operations director for Bourne Leisure, managing a group of holiday parks and responsible for all park entertainments programmes and for all retail shops on 57 parks.

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    Councillor Warren Morgan Leader, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @warrenmorganwww.warrenmorgan.wordpress.com

    Since 2003, Councillor Morgan has been a key player in the Labour Party locally. Finally, he has achieved his ambition as a professional politician: leadership of the (minority) Labour administration. Although opponents brand him as "Councillor No" (he opposed the Brighton i360 and the plans to improve Valley Gardens), supporters welcome his promise to eradicate youth unemployment in the city by 2019.

    Dean Orgill Chair, Mayo Wynne Baxter

    @DeanOrgillwww.mayowynnebaxter.co.uk

    Dean Orgill, who is a partner within the litigation department, has been with Mayo Wynne Baxter for more than 20 years. Before joining the firm, Mr Orgill qualified as a solicitor in 1987. He is also chair of the Brighton and Hove Economic Partnership and a co-opted member of the Greater Brighton Economic Board.

    Giles Palmer Founder and chief executive, Brandwatch

    @joodoo9www.brandwatch.com

    Giles Palmer started Brandwatch, the social-media monitoring company, after leaving BSkyB. Development started in late 2005; from its launch in August 2007, Brandwatch has grown to become one of the worlds leading social-media monitoring companies, serving businesses across the globe from FTSE 100 companies to small and medium-size companies. Mr Palmer is a regular speaker at social-media conferences. Last year, Brandwatch raised more than 13 million in an investment round.

    Gary Peters Founder and chief executive, LoveLocalJobs.com

    @garypetersICPwww.lovelocaljobs.com

    Gary Peters is widely regarded as an energetic entrepreneur who translates ideas into actions without any fuss. He uses his energy and experience of the recruitment industry to help strengthen communities and economies at a grassroots level - increasing employment opportunities, enhancing education, and raising aspirations for local residents and businesses alike. A former chair of the Brighton and Hove Economic Partnership, he is a trustee of Albion in the Community.

    Andrew Mosley General manager, Grand Hotel Brighton

    @gmandrewmosleywww.grandbrighton.co.uk

    With a hotel management career spanning more than 20 years, Andrew Mosley, 49, became general manager of The Grand Brighton in May 2010. Previous jobs included director of operations at The Belfry. He has a degree in hotel and catering management. Mr Mosley has overseen a full refurbishment of The Grand, including the new GB1 restaurant and The Spa At The Grand, as well as all the hotel bedrooms and meeting rooms.

    Nick Mosley Founder and managing director, Brighton and Hove Food and Drink Festival

    @BrightonNickwww.brightonfoodfestival.com

    Seemingly tireless in his efforts to promote local food and drink, Nick Mosley has taken on a number of key roles. He is a vocal vice-chair of the Brighton and Hove Tourism Alliance and is helping organise the International Cool Climate Wine Symposium in Brighton next year. He co-produces the International Chef Exchange series on Latest TV and helps run the Brighton and Hove Food and Drink Awards.

    Aroe MSK Graffiti artist

    @AroeMSKwww.aroemsk.com

    A graffiti artist known across Europe and beyond for his bold and inventive style, Aroe MSK - not his real name - has decorated houses in Viaduct Road, brought colour to the facades of pubs, painted the hoardings next to the Brighton i360 construction site, and put Kensington Street on the world graffiti map. The 44-year-old father-of-five is a key shaper of our city's cultural identity.

    Doris Ndebele Chief officer, Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership

    www.bmecp.org.uk

    Since 2000, Doris Ndebele has led the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership (BMECP), a charity that works with - and supports - black and minority ethnic communities across Brighton and Hove. BMECP, an umbrella organisation, works with diverse community groups and organisations, as well as individuals and their families, including refugee and asylum-seeker communities. It is governed by a board of 18 trustees.

    Paula Murray Assistant chief executive, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @paulajanemurra1www.brighton-hove.gov.uk

    After 16 years working in various roles relating to the cultural side of Brighton and Hove, Paula Murray can take some pride in its vibrant health. She became assistant chief executive of the city council two years ago, with responsibility for managing the policy, communities, communications, culture, and tourism departments. She also has a key role in shaping the way we care for our local heritage.

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    Katrina Roberts Vice-president, American Express

    @AmexUKwww.americanexpress.com/uk

    The full job title of Katrina Roberts is vice-president, global network and international consumer services technologies. In short, she is a highly-skilled senior technologist working at a strategic level in one of the region's main employers. Last year, Ms Roberts's success was recognised by her peers when she was named Leader of the Year at the prestigious FDM Everywoman in Technology Awards.

    Dr Tom Scanlon Director of public health, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @DrTomScanlonbrighton-hove.gov.uk/bhdrink

    Official reports are usually dull affairs. But Tom Scanlon has brought public health to life with a series of creative, innovative, and genuinely interesting annual reports that have caught the imagination and proved influential near and far. His recent reports have each had a theme and have involved fellow doctors as well as others with something to say. His presentations have also inspired genuine changes.

    Ian Poysden Managing director, IEP Financial

    @poysdenwww.iepfinancial.co.uk

    For Ian Poysden, the financial services business is not fundamentally about money. Its about people and relationships. Based in Hove, IEP Financial has worked for 25 years doing what it does now. After significant recent expansion, the company now employs 24 people, with a total of 250 years of experience. Mr Poysden's passion is cricket; his company is in its 17th year of sponsoring Sussex County Cricket Club.

    Becky Reynolds Campaigns officer, Bricycles

    @Bricycleswww.bricycles.co.uk

    After 18 years with Bricycles, Becky Reynolds should not find it hard to see the sort of changes that she has championed around Brighton and Hove. Those changes have meant putting in some hard miles. She can take credit for being at the forefront of those making the case for more and better co-ordinated cycle lanes and the contraflow system for cyclists in the North Laine.

    Sally Polanski Chief executive, Community Works

    @SallyPolanskiwww.bhcommunityworks.org.uk

    An important and intelligent voice in the city, Sally Polanski is responsible for managing, leading, and developing Community Works, founded in 2013 to bring together a number of community and voluntary groups. Her job is to make sure that the organisation is capable of effectively meeting the support needs of various groups. Ms Polanski is an articulate representative of the sector, who works closely with local leaders within the city.

    Des Prichard Chief fire officer and chief executive, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service@Des_Prichardwww.esfrs.org

    After a career lasting 39 years - 14 of them as chief fire officer at East Sussex - Des Prichard announced last month he was standing down; he will remain in post until September. Mr Prichard joined Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service in 1976, moving to Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service in 1984. From 1991 to 1994, he was a lecturer in command leadership and management at the Fire Service College.

    Robbie Raggio Entrepreneur

    @Hovecarwash

    The phrase most commonly associated with Robbie Raggio is self-made millionaire. Often he is known simply as Mr Car Wash, because of his ownership of the hand car wash outside Hove Station. He is a serial entrepreneur - having started his first venture at the age of 11 on Moulsecoomb estate, employing eight other children to chop down trees in Wild Park for firewood. For which he received a police caution.

    Geoff Raw Executive director, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @GeoffRawBHCCwww.brighton-hove.gov.uk

    Housing, regeneration, and transport are among the policy areas in Geoff Raws portfolio. He came to Brighton and Hove almost five years ago, having previously worked in the Treasury, for the Housing Corporation, and on the regeneration of Wembley. He is a town planner by background. He has a pivotal role in the Greater Brighton city region and in the proposed extension of Churchill Square.

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    Mark Woolley Owner and creative director, Electric

    @markwoolley1www.electric-hair.com

    As owner and creative director of Electric, the leading hairdressing brand, Mark Woolley is one of Londons leading celebrity stylists, with clients who include Paloma Faith, Olivia Palermo, and Luke Evans. Electric has six award-winning salons, in Brighton, London, Reading, Oxford, Liverpool, and Edinburgh. Electric professional hair products are sold across Europe, the United States, and Asia. Mr Woolley and his wife, Fran, have four children.

    Andy Winter Chief executive, BHT (Brighton Housing Trust)

    @AndyWinterBHTwww.bht.org.uk

    Andy Winter has worked for BHT (Brighton Housing Trust) since 1985, challenging the causes and symptoms of poverty, homelessness, and social injustice. He worked as a residential support worker at the trust before becoming manager of residential alcohol and drug services; he was appointed chief executive in 2003. A cricket- and rugby-loving South African, Mr Winter is a regular contributor to debates about all aspects of life in our city.

    Penny Thompson Chief executive, Brighton and Hove City Council

    @penny_thompsonwww.brighton-hove.gov.uk

    The appointment of Penny Thompson in October 2012 followed a "recruitment day" that involved staff, members of community and voluntary sectors, and the business sector. Originally from London, Ms Thompson had previously held significant leadership roles in a variety of public services organisations, having started her professional career as a social worker. She became executive director for social services in Sheffield in 1998. In 2005, she joined the London Borough of Hackney as chief executive.

    Chief Constable Giles York Sussex Police

    @CCGilesYorkwww.sussex.police.uk

    As chief constable since last year, Giles York engages closely with Katy Bourne, the Police Crime and Commissioner, and leads the chief officer team. He started his service with Kent Police before being appointed as assistant chief constable with South Wales Police; he was promoted to deputy chief constable with Sussex Police in 2008. He is programme director for Serving Sussex 2015, which looks at ways of improving processes to make Sussex Police better at serving the public.

    Councillor Geoffrey Theobald Leader of the Conservative Group, Brighton and Hove City Councilbrightonandhove conservatives.com

    Having have lived in Brighton and Hove all his life, Councilllor Theobald was educated locally at Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School and then the College of Estate Management London, now part of the University of Reading. He is married to Carol, also a Patcham ward councilor. The couple have two daughters and two sons. Cllr Theobald was mayor in 1982-1983 and leader of East Sussex County Council from 1989 to 1993.

    Zac Toumazi Chief executive, Sussex County Cricket Club

    @zacster20www.sussexcricket.co.uk

    Zac Toumazi was appointed as the chief executive at Sussex County Cricket Club in January 2013, having been a regular visitor to Hove for a number of years. He had extensive previous experience in the financial services sector, with Citigroup and Goldman Sachs. Mr Toumazi was at Surrey County Cricket Club for six years and, as group commercial director, played a major role developing the commercial side at the Oval.

    Mark Turner Sussex branch secretary, GMB

    @GMBSussexBranchwww.gmb-southern.org.uk

    As the public face of the GMB union locally, Mark Turner is rarely out of the news. Frequently, he has been seen and heard representing the views of the union members employed by Cityclean, in a series of industrial disputes that have disrupted waste and recycling services in Brighton and Hove. GMB members have also had significant influence within the Brighton and Hove District Labour Party.

    Bert Williams Founder, Brighton and Hove Black History

    www.black-history.org.uk

    Bert Williams has lived in Brighton and Hove since 1967, having moved to the city after he left the Royal Air Force. Now retired after working for the NHS for 26 years, he has undertaken voluntary work for MOSAIC, the city-based charity for black and mixed-parentage families. He is perhaps best-known for helping to run the Brighton and Hove Black History Group.

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  • BRIGHTON AND HOVE CITY COUNCIL

    PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

    PLANNING (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 22/05/2015:

    BH2015/01146Hollingdean Depot Upper Hollingdean Road Brighton Council Development (Full Planning) Redevelopment of workshop including demolition of existing concrete podium slab, columns and two overhead bridges and erection of new steel framed structure incorporating a new roof with roof lights and creation of new east facade. Demolition of existing office accommodation and creation of new hard standing for parking and creation of a galvanized steel walkway bridge.

    BH2015/0142538 Brunswick Street West Hove Full Planning Change of use from office, storage/light industrial to offices (B1) with associated alterations including installation of window and pedestrian door with roller shutter to front elevation.

    BH2015/01472Clarendon House, Conway Court, Ellen House, Livingstone House & Goldstone House Clarendon Road & Garages 1-48 Ellen Street Hove Council Development (Full Planning) Installation of insulated rendering to all elevations, new coverings to roof and replacement of existing windows and doors with double glazed UPVC units. Installation of windows and louvered smoke vents to existing open stairwells to Clarendon House, Ellen House and Goldstone House and alterations including repair and remedial works.

    BH2015/01480Flat 4 54 Cambridge Road Hove Householder Planning Consent Installation of dormers to front and rear elevations.

    BH2015/01233Flat 1 15 Fourth Avenue Hove Householder Planning Consent Erection of a single storey detached outbuilding in rear garden.

    BH2015/01681Hamilton Lodge School 1 - 3 Walpole Road Brighton Full Planning Extension of existing lightwell to front to form new wheelchair accessible access to lower ground floor and erection of retaining wall with formation of new pedestrian access from Walpole Terrace.

    BH2015/0166639 Borough Street Brighton Full Planning Extensions and alterations to rear including demolition of existing outbuildings, two storey extension, first floor extension and installation of PV panels and rooflights. Alterations to front including removal of door, insertion of lowered wide front door and creation of 2no light wells to basement level.

    BH2015/01114124 Church Road Hove Full Planning Change of use from travel agent (A1) to restaurant (A3) with associated alterations including creation of a roof terrace with balustrade and installation of a new shop front.

    BH2015/01475Spa Court Kings Esplanade Hove Full Planning Installation of 2no gas risers to front and rear elevations.

    BH2015/01361Flat 3 4 Chesham Place Brighton Listed Building Consent Internal alterations to layout of flat.

    BH2015/0149129 St Marys Square Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement UPVC windows, doors, fascias and soffits and relocation of front door.

    BH2015/01523Basement Flat 39 Marine Parade Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing window with UPVC window to rear elevation.

    BH2015/01524Basement Flat 39 Marine Parade Brighton Listed Building Consent Internal alterations to layout of flat and replacement of existing window with UPVC window to rear elevation.

    BH2015/01541Telephone Boxes East Side of Brighton Pier Madeira Drive Brighton Advertisement Display of digital advertising screens inside 2no existing telephone boxes.

    BH2015/01674134 Edward Street Brighton Full Planning Conversion of existing dwelling (C3) into 1no two bedroom maisonette and 2no one bedroom flats (C3) including erection of a first floor rear extension with terraces at first and second floor levels, installation of new bay window and entrance door to replace existing shop front and associated works.

    BH2015/01528Flat 4 24 Lewes Crescent Brighton Full Planning Installation of 3no rooflights to flat roof.

    BH2015/009338 Trafalgar Street Brighton Full Planning Change of use of ground floor from caf (A3) to mixed use caf (A3) and hot food take away (A5) with installation of extract flue to roof.

    BH2015/0166755 Gardner Street Brighton Full Planning Installation of new shopfront incorporating new entrance door.

    BH2015/01395189A Church Road Hove Full Planning Conversion of existing loft space to create 1no self-contained flat incorporating dormer and rooflight to rear.

    BH2015/014765 Woodland Walk Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of single storey rear extension.

    BH2015/01394Friends Meeting House Prince Albert Street Brighton Listed Building Consent Installation of boiler and associated plumbing works, and heating and ventilation works including extract cowls on roof.

    BH2015/0143849 West Street Brighton Full Planning Change of use from bank (A2) to ground floor shop (A1) and 4no flats (C3) on first and second floor, incorporating new shopfront, first and second floor rear extensions with balconies and associated alterations.

    BH2015/0146346 Grantham Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of a single storey rear extension with associated external alterations.

    BH2015/0146748 Grantham Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of single storey rear extension.

    BH2015/01525113 Preston Drove Brighton Householder Planning Consent Installation of rooflights to front elevation.

    BH2015/0172624 Tillstone Street Brighton Householder Planning Consent Erection of single storey rear extension.

    BH2015/0156014 Richmond Place Brighton Full Planning Creation of additional floor to existing to create 2no additional flats.

    BH2015/0145326B West Hill Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent Replacement of existing UPVC windows with timber sash windows.

    BH2015/0159539 Queens Road Brighton Advertisement Display of externally illuminated fascia sign and externally illuminated hanging sign.

    BH2015/0159639 Queens Road Brighton Full Planning Change of use from financial services (A2) to betting shop (Sui Generis) and installation of new shopfront.

    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

    29 May 2015

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    Audit of Accounts Notice of Public Rights

    Audit Commission Act 1998, sections 15 - 16

    Accounts and Audit Regulations 2011, Regulations 9, 10, 21, 22, & 24

    Each year the authoritys accounts are audited and any person interested has the opportunity to inspect and make copies of the accounts and all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts relating to them. For the year ended 31 March 2015 these documents will be available on application to Brighton & Hove City Council, Financial Accounts, Financial Services, 3rd Floor Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton between 9.00a.m and 4.30p.m on weekdays between 17 June 2015 and 14 July 2015. The unaudited Statement of Accounts can be found on the authoritys website www.southdowns.gov.uk from 17 June 2015.Local Government electors and their representatives also have: the opportunity to question the auditor

    about the accounts. The auditors will be at Wessex House, 19 Threefield Lane, Southampton for this purpose on 20 July 2015 and will continue to be available until the audit has been completed;

    the right to attend before the auditor and make objections to the accounts or any items in them. Written notice of any objection must first be given to the auditor and a copy sent to Brighton & Hove City Council.

    Further information about electors rights can be found on the following website www.audit-commission.gov.uk.The audit is being carried out by Mr Paul King, Ernst & Young LLP, Wessex House,19 Threefield Lane, Southampton, SO14 3QB and will be conducted under the provisions of the Audit Commission Act 1998 and the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2011.Nigel Manvell,Assistant Director Finance & Procurement, 3rd Floor Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton BN1 1JE.

    BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

    AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS

    AUDIT COMMISSION ACT 1998, SECTIONS 15 - 16

    ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT REGULATIONS 2011, REGULATIONS 9, 10, 21, 22, & 24

    Each year the councils accounts are audited and any person interested has the opportunity to inspect and make copies of the accounts and all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers and receipts relating to them. For the year ended 31 March 2015 these documents will be available on application to Brighton & Hove City Council, Financial Accounts, Financial Services, 3rd Floor Bartholomew House, Bartholomew Square, Brighton between 9.00a.m and 4.30p.m on weekdays between 17 June 2015 and 14 July 2015. The unaudited Statement of Accounts can be found on the councils website www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/accounts from 17 June 2015.

    Local Government electors and their representatives also have:

    the opportunity to question the auditor about the accounts. The auditors will be at Wessex House, 19 Threefield Lane, Southampton for this purpose on 20 July 2015 and will continue to be available until the audit has been completed;

    the right to attend before the auditor and make objections to the accounts or any items in them. Written notice of any objection must first be given to the auditor and a copy sent to the council.

    Further information about electors rights can be found on the following website www.audit-commission.gov.uk.

    The audit is being carried out by Mr Paul King, Ernst & Young LLP, Wessex House, 19 Threefield Lane, Southampton, SO14 3QB and will be conducted under the provisions of the Audit Commission Act 1998 and the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2011.

    Rachel Musson, Interim Executive Director Finance & Resources, Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2SR

    BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

    ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

    BRIGHTON & HOVE VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2015

    AMENDMENT ORDER NO.1 2015 (TRO-27A-2014)

    THE BRIGHTON & HOVE (DYKE ROAD, NORTH STREET AND WESTERN ROAD BUS PRIORITY) (TRAFFIC REGULATION)

    ORDER 2004 AMENDMENT ORDER NO.1 2015 (TRO-27B-2014)

    NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) has on 26th May 2015 made the above named Orders under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when they come into operation on 1 June 2015 will introduce the following:

    Loading bays in North Street (between Ship Street and East Street) will be relocated and an additional bay added, the bays nearest to Ship Street and East Street will be limited to loading only 6am to 6pm and Taxis only between 6pm and 6am. The bays opposite the junction with New Road will be loading at any time.

    Alter the length of the bus lane to allow for the area to be developed whilst still ensuring the area is only for use by buses, taxis and pedal cycles.

    Modifications

    The notice of proposals relating to this Order referred to it as amending the Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2008. The provisions of the 2008 Order have now been consolidated into the Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2015. The title and drafting of this Order have been altered accordingly but the effect of the Order is identical to that given in the notice of proposals

    A copy of this Notice, the Orders as made, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for making the Orders may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-finalised.These documents together with a copy of the existing Orders to be amended 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).

    Any person who wishes to question the validity of any or all of the Orders or of any of their 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: 29 May 2015

    Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS.

    BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

    ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

    THE BRIGHTON & HOVE (OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2008

    AMENDMENT NO.1 2015 (REF TRO-7A-2015)

    NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (the Council) has on 27 May 2015 made the Order named above under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when they come into operation on 1 June 2015 will introduce a Weekly Season Ticket at 60 and a Commercial Annual Season Ticket at 1200.00 in the Regency Square Car Park.

    A copy of this Notice, the Order as made, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Councils reasons for making the Orders may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/tro-finalised.These documents together with a copy of the existing Orders to be amended 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).

    Any person who wishes to question the validity of the 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: 29 May 2015.

    Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS.

  • Codeword

    Brain Gym No.224

    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.

    Last weeks solutions:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26D I O Y W K M G S U R E T

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    From top to bottom - Simple, Intermediate, Difcult Simple Intermediate Difficult

    Wordsquare

    How you rate:

    10 words - average;15 words - good;20 words - very good;25 or more - excellent.

    CR P BS IR E E

    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.

    artery, arty, carpentry, carry, crypt, cyan, encrypt, entry, errancy, nary, nectary, pantry, parry, party, payer, pray, prayer, prey, pyre, racy, repay, retry, tarry, teary, ternary, terry, tracery, tray, type, tyre, yarn, year, yearn.

    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. Be in no hurry and waddle around (6)

    4. To reveal hesitation spells downfall (6)

    9. Telephone for legal aid? (4,3,6)

    10. Its obvious Id enter the contest (7)

    11. Put oil on an eel that has been prepared (5)

    12. A trap set outside a second time (5)

    14. New lamps put into service (5)

    18. Game many take to (5)

    19. One illness after another (7)

    21. A tree leaning over a ramp, perhaps (8,5)

    22. Stop in a crooked side street (6)

    23. Fresh petals set out on the table (6)

    1. Clipped at the quayside (6)

    2. They support the game, perhaps (7,6)

    3. Turner writes articles (5)

    5. Not the sort of water-pipes common in most houses (7)

    6. Its thick-skinned, colourless and unwanted (5,8)

    7. Staggered, but got in line (6)

    8. Hes around at the preliminary races (5)

    13. Examples of the more subtle type of humour that is found in clubs (7)

    15. Fighting together and all about to die (6)

    16. There may be a catch in it (5)

    17. People mending pipes? (6)

    20. Part of a jacket to copy in a fty-fty arrangement (5)

    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

    5 16

    26 9

    11 15 9

    10 14

    11 8

    12 24

    11 10 5

    20 7

    24

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    6 12

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    4 9 1 96 8 4 7 2 7 3

    6 1 2 4 9 44 3 9 6 7 81 2 6 5

    1. Smother (6) 4. Boon (6) 9. Arrogance (13) 10. Tackle (7) 11. Follow (5) 12. Move quickly (5) 14. Composition (5) 18. Scope (5) 19. Three-pronged spear (7) 21. Uneasiness (13) 22. Stable (6) 23. Health (6)

    1. Triing (6) 2. Calm (13) 3. Extensive (5) 5. Replies (7) 6. Exaggeration (13) 7. Rota (6) 8. Dwelling (5) 13. Went to bed (7) 15. Fondle (6) 16. Vapour (5) 17. Figurine (6) 20. Outcome (5)

    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?

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    The letter represented by the question mark is I. Maguire, Williams, Higgins, all snooker players.

    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.

    O O E N

    A A

    Last weeks solutions:Takes, Adapt, Kazoo, Epode, Stoep.

    B

    E X I NC O O RM E N NL A R NV I V E

    EEAEP

    Last weeks solutions:CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Candlesticks; 7 Ember; 8 Plain; 9 Tug; 10 Leastwise; 11 Garage; 12 Relief; 15 Treatment; 17 Air; 18 Earth; 19 Outre; 21 Prophet of woe. Down: 1 Come together; 2 Lob; 3 Stream; 4 Impatient; 5 Khaki; 6 Interference; 7 Eager; 10 Lightship; 13 Inane; 14 Become; 16 Error; 20 Too. QUICK - Across: 1 Make the grade; 7 Light; 8 Grain; 9 Inn; 10 Virulence; 11 Ground; 12 Orders; 15 Auster-ity; 17 Pen; 18 Learn; 19 Early; 21 Invertebrate. Down: 1 Marriageable; 2 Tag; 3 Entire; 4 Regularly; 5 Drain; 6 Unreasonable; 7 Lento; 10 Vengeance; 13 Empty; 14 Direct; 16 Stain; 20 Rub.

    Now with Nil deposit* and 3 years free servicing^

    Official government fuel consumption figures in mpg (litres per 100km) for the A-Class range: urban 32.1(8.8)-67.3(4.2), extra urban 48.7(5.8)-88.3(3.2), combined 40.9(6.9)-78.5(3.6). CO2 emissions 165-92 g/km.Mercedes-Benz UK Ltd, Tongwell, Milton Keynes, MK15 8BA are the firm responsible for making this financial promotion and will act as introducing agent. Whilst this offer is only available through Mercedes-Benz Finance, we do arrange finance on behalf of other finance companies as well. Mercedes-Benz UK Ltd may receive commission from the lender for acting as introducing agent. Guarantees and indemnities may be required. Offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Please contact your Retailer for availability. Offer may be varied or withdrawn at any time. *Terms and conditions apply. **Finance offer based on A 180 SE Manual on a Mercedes-Benz Agility Agreement, on 10,000 miles per annum. Vehicle condition, excess mileage and other charges may be payable. Payable if you exercise the option to purchasethe car. Includes optional purchase payment, purchase activation fee and Retailer deposit contribution. ^ Participating retailers only, on a Mercedes-Benz Service Contract. Free servicing based on 3 services over 36 months. For eligible A-Class models only (excluding AMG versions) registered between 1 April 2015 and 30 June 2015.57875

    Mercedes-Benz A-Class.For more details, visit www.lookers.co.uk/mercedes-benzMercedes-Benz of Brighton Victoria Road, Portslade, Brighton, East Sussex BN41 1DY 0844 6593320Mercedes-Benz of Eastbourne Eastbourne Road, Westham, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN24 5NH 0844 6593320 Mercedes-Benz of Gatwick 78 Gatwick Road, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9AW 0844 6593320

    5.9% APRREPRESENTAT IVE

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    LEWES ROAD 01273 677001 WOODINGDEAN 01273 278866 CHURCH ROAD 01273 321000 FIVEWAYS 01273 566777

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    David Maslen Estate Agents - Experts in everything we do

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    NORFOLK SQUARE 265,000 Share of freehold

    A SMART AND WELL ARRANGED 2 DOUBLE BEDROOM LOWER GROUND FLOOR CONVERTED FLAT with a west-facing, walled patio garden. Energy Rating D67.

    Call Hove office 01273 321000

    WARLEIGH ROAD550,000 Freeholdn 4 Bedroomsn Family Bathroom & En-Suite Shower Roomn Through lounge/dining roomn Rear Patio/Gardenn EPC D66

    Call Fiveways office 01273 566777

    ST. ANDREWS ROAD625,000 Freeholdn 4 Bed family homen Arranged over 3 floorsn Rear garden, kitchen/breakfast room n Extremely popular arean EPC D59

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    THE DECO BUILDING 180,000 Leaseholdn 3rd floor one bedroom flatn Popular warehouse conversionn Useful mezzanine leveln No onward chainn EPC D61

    Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001

    BROWNLEAF ROAD Offers over 400,000 Freeholdn 3 Bedroom Detached Housen Off-Road Parking For Multiple Vehicles n Conservatory and Separate Porch/lean ton Fantastic Views To Farmland And Sean EPC D64

    Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866

    HILLVIEW ROAD375,000 Freeholdn No Onward Chainn Views over Brighton to the sean Sun Lounge/Conservatory n Garagen EPC D68

    Call Woodingdean office 01273 278866

    NEW CHURCH ROAD265,000 Share of freeholdn Dual aspect loungen 2 double bedroomsn Use of residents gardensn Communal heating and hot watern EPC D56

    Call Hove office 01273 321000

    PARK CRESCENT PLACE329,950 Freeholdn Charming 2 bedroom cottagen Wealth of character featuresn Easy reach of Brighton station n L shaped patio gardenn EPC E48

    Call Lewes Road office 01273 677001

    AYMER ROAD280,000 Share of freeholdn Lounge with bay windown Modern kitchen & bathroomn 2 double bedroom + potential to extend (STNC)n Fantastic locationn EPC D66

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    Bonetts

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    Combating Homelessness, Creating Opportunities, Promoting Change

    Cycling 1000 miles to Help Brightons Homeless PeopleMyself, Paul Bonett and Jim Stevenson are taking on a crazy challenge to raise money for First Base Day Centre in Brighton.

    Starting from North Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands on Monday 1 June 2015, we will cycle through Scotland, England and France to raise money for a cause close to my heart.

    Along the way I will also be playing eight rounds of charity golf and taking Aikido classes, raising donations for BHTs First Base Day Centre.

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    Western Road, Hove90 cover restaurant on GF, kitchens on lowerground, maisonette over 1st & 2nd floors

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    87 Church Road, Hove, BN3 2BB

    Valverde House, Hove 1,300 PCMn Newly redecorated three bedroom

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