Category: Local News
A Future for our Post Office!
According to Post Office bosses, our local Brunswick post office is no longer “commercially sustainable” (Argos, July 2105) and set to close, merging with one in Melville Road.
Dog poisoning sausages laced with slug pellets
The RSPCA and Police have issued warnings to the public to be careful walking dogs after a spate of deaths and dog poisoning around Hove and Portslade. Sausages laced with slug pellets were found in the Cuckoo Trail in Hailsham.
7 May elections – vote at the Cornerstone polling station
The next elections are on Thursday 7 May 2015. Hove seems something of a political fulcrum according to the Guardian – “Brighton’s more grown-up neighbour has a record of predicting the national winner – activists are concentrating here, as elsewhere, on floating voters”
Tai chi in Adelaide gardens Sunday 10am drop-in
A wonderful way to start your Sunday in the gorgeous setting of Adelaide Crescent and Palmeira Square with the seafront beckoning and Spring flowers bursting.
Community Clear Up Day 21 March
Community Clean Up Day is a national ‘spring clean’, backed by the Government, that aims to spruce up England’s high streets, residential and business areas, villages and parks.
Hove ’30 most fashionable places to live’ – The Times
For those of us living here, we don’t really need proof. But now we have it! Hove is now officially one of the top 30 fashionable places to live in the UK – with a picture of Adelaide Crescent gracing the front cover of the Times.
Community Trigger & Anti-social behaviour
We have had problems with anti-social behaviour over summer months in particular.
Anti-social behaviour – update
We held a meeting specifically to address the anti-social behaviour over the summer months in Adelaide and Palmeira Gardens. Despite just a few days notice, around 30 FOPA members arrived for the meeting just before the bank holiday, signalling the strength of feeling about this issue, and representing the full cross-section of residents living in…
Come and join our committee
We are looking for new people to join the committee as several people have stepped down after 20 years of very energetic and appreciated work, and we’d like some new blood! It can be immensely rewarding and we have many roles that need responsible, considered and balanced views from residents like yourself.
Newsletter from the Police
The Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner’s weekly email newsletter contains a snapshot of her forthcoming meetings and events as well as a round up of news and views from the week.