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Council meetings are generally held at Hove Town Hall, which also houses the council's main offices. [42] Brighton Town Hall and Bartholomew House continue to be used as a register office, customer service centre and additional offices. [43] Priory House was closed as council offices in 2011 and subsequently converted to residential use. [44]
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The borough council was replaced in 1997 when Brighton merged with neighbouring Hove to form Brighton and Hove. The new council uses Hove Town Hall as its main offices, but continues to hold some meetings at Brighton Town Hall and uses Bartholomew House as offices and a customer services centre. [15]
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Brighton Gazette, a weekly newspaper was published in 1821 until 1985, when it was absorbed into a free weekly, the Brighton and Hove Leader. [66] [67] Brighton and Hove Leader; Brighton and Hove Herald [65] Brighton and Hove News, a news website, launched in 2009, since 2017, a member of the Independent Community News Network. [68]
The name changed to the Brighton and Hove Dispensary in 1859 when a branch opened in Hove; this was the forerunner of Hove General Hospital. A second branch opened in the Round Hill area in 1885. These two branches continued to operate, latterly under the name Brighton, Hove and Preston Dispensary, until 1948 when the NHS was formed. [64]
Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company Limited, [1] trading as Brighton & Hove, is a bus company operating most bus services in the city of Brighton and Hove in southern England. It is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group .
The Greater Brighton City Region is an area in the south of England centred on Brighton, incorporating seven local government districts in East Sussex and West Sussex.The Greater Brighton Economic Board was created in April 2014 to oversee a 6-year programme of development and investment within the area, [1] which as of as of 2021 has about one million people.