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i360 residents’ membership scheme
Discounts for residents on the i360. Residents of BN3 can join the i360’s residents’ membership scheme.
It’s all a load of rubbish!
We all want cleaner streets but the council seem to be disregarding residents’ views by sending out a very basic questionnaire that doesn’t include previous consultations, advice and detailed suggestions from residents.
i360 opening launch – 11am on Thurs 4th August – raise a glass with Friends of Regency Square
The Friends of Regency Square will be raising a glass to the success of the i360 on the opening day which is Thursday 4th August this week (red and white wine provided).
Find us on Facebook for summery shenanigans!
Summer is here, and our Facebook page is lively with summery stuff …. Find out what’s happening in Adelaide and Palmeira, and let’s organise our Summer Picnic! click here for our Facebook page, and click the ‘join’ button …
Spot the difference! … call 101 to keep our gardens safe
To prevent a repeat of this, you need to call 101 or fill out the Sussex Police online form to report it.
LAT update – farewell to our PCSO Julie
David Ward and David Sewell kindly attend our regular LAT meetings with other local resident groups, on behalf of FOPA. Key points for June’s meeting are below:
Communal rubbish bins in Adelaide Crescent and Palmeira Square
On 15th March the City Infrastructure team will be asking Brighton and Hove Council’s Environmental, Transport and Sustainability Committee to authorise a consultation about installing communal rubbish bins in Adelaide Crescent and Palmeira Square. Brunswick and Sussex Squares will be consulted at the same time.
Rough sleepers
Hove Police have contacted FOPA to inform members & where possible all residents. Apparently there is a new problem with rough sleepers getting into the buildings in order to find somewhere to sleep. To do this they are often using the ‘Trade button’ on the intercom as they have discovered that in many cases it…
AGM – Saturday 9th January 2016
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All FOPA members welcome with coffee and mince pies served from 11am. This is FOPA’s 19th annual general meeting, and as usual will be held in the Cornerstone, with time for Q&As afterwards. The accounts and minutes from last year’s meeting are attached.
Rubbish & recycling consultation request from cityclean
We had some discussions a while ago about the pros and cons of bins in our cellars or the larger communal bins in our area. There was heated debate and it was left unresolved. We have now had a recent note from Ollie our local Green councillor, from the council department overseeing CityClean – ‘the binmen’.