Brighton & Hove Independent - 10 July 2015

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Sunday Roast The Roast Half

The Summer Half

Served with roast potatoes, honey roasted carrots & parsnips, roasted beetroot, greens, squash & swede mash, tender stem broccoli and a lovely Yorkshire pudding. All finished with red wine gravy.

Served with Tender stem broccoli & green bean salad, Sicilian style potato salad and herb leaf salad.

Rare Roast Rump of English Beef — £12.95 —

Honey & Mustard roast Chicken leg — £10.95 —

Slow Cooked Pork Belly in Somerset Cider — £11.95 —

Spicy Lamb skewers with pomegranate molasses & Tzatziki — £11.50 —

Lemon & Thyme Pot Roast Chicken — £10.95 — Mix Nut & Vegetable Loaf (v) — £9.95 —

Halloumi & vegetable skewers with red wine glaze (v) — £9.95 —

Roasted Mediterranean Vegetable & Cheese Pie (v) — £9.95 —

Children’s Portion Available — £6.95 —

Children’s Portion Available — £6.95 —

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The Summer Half

ey roasted carrots & squash & swede mash, y Yorkshire pudding. wine gravy.

The Extra Half

Served with Tender stem broccoli & green bean salad, Sicilian style potato salad and herb leaf salad.

Roasted Rosemary & Garlic Potatoes / Roasted Roots / Tender Stem Broccoli / Greens — £2.75 each Char-grilled marinated Rump of Beef skewers Yorkshire Pudding — £1.50 with red wine glaze — £12.95 —

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The Sweeter Half

Honey & Mustard roast Chicken leg — £10.95 — Treacle tart with stem ginger ice-cream — £5.25 — Spicy Lamb skewers with pomegranate molasses & Tzatziki Sticky toffee pudding with sauce —toffee £11.50 — and vanilla ice-cream — £5.25 — Halloumi & vegetable skewers with red wine Gooey double chocolate brownie with peanut butterglaze sorbet(v) —£5.25 £9.95 — ——

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Char-grilled marinated Rump of Beef skewers with red wine glaze — £12.95 —

Selection of ice creamsPortion & sorbetsAvailable from Boho Gelato Children’s — 1 scoop £2.50, 2 scoops £4.00, — £6.95 — 3 scoops £5.50 — The Landlord’s Affogato: 2 scoops of specially made Boho Gelato sorbet with a shot of Bison See Side APA beer! — £5.75 —

The Extra Half

The Cheesy Half ‘The Better Half’ English cheese board with walnut bread & crackers A selection of 6 of the best examples of English cheese making. — £7.50 or £12.50 to share — Add a Glass (125ml) of Krohn Ambassador Ruby Port — £4.75 — Moscato Passito Araldica, Italy — Bottle (375ml) £16.95 — — Glass (125ml) £6.50 —

(v) = Vegetarian * Approximate weight before cooking All gratuities go directly to our lovely team here at The Better Half

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If you have any allergens please— speak to aeach member of staff before ordering your food. We will gladly run through the menu with you. arlic Potatoes / Roasted Roots / Tender Stem Broccoli / Greens £2.75 Yorkshire Pudding — £1.50This Menu may or will contain the following ingredients, Celery, Cereals containing gluten, Crustaceans, Eggs, Fish, Lupin, Milk,

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Molluscs, Mustard, Nuts, Peanuts, Sesame seeds, Soya, & Sulphites.

The Cheesy Half ‘The Better Half’ English cheese board with walnut bread & crackers A selection of 6 of the best examples of English cheese making.


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AMERICAN EXPRESS ® ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE

A bird’s eye view of the Gu

The summer holiday period can be an expensive time to entertain the family. But thanks to Gully’s Days Out, an initiative for young people and adults with additional needs, members of the programme can enjoy free entry to some of Sussex’s most popular attractions this summer and all the year round.

Launched in 2011, Gully’s Days Out was set up by Albion in the Community (AITC) – the charitable arm of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club - with principal partner American Express. The initiative was established to give young people and adults with additional needs the opportunity to experience many of Sussex’s great attractions. Now entering its fifth year, with over 1,000 members and 26 generous attraction partners on board, it not only offers fun days out for participants, but provides invaluable respite for parents, guardians and carers. Gully’s Days Out is part of Realise the Potential of the Community (RTPC), a bespoke employee volunteer programme delivered by AITC and American Express. The multi-award winning RTPC programme was designed

to support the Sussex community in the areas of education, sports, disability, health and social inclusion. Michael Edwards, CEO, AITC said: “The Gully’s Days Out programme has gone from strength to strength and is part of our commitment to supporting people across Sussex who have disabilities. The feedback we continue to receive from families that enjoy days out goes to show how much they mean to local people. The smiles you see on everyone’s faces, tell us we are doing something right. It’s impossible to put a value on that. I would encourage anyone with a disability to consider becoming a member of Gully’s Days Out – especially families with disabled children who are looking for fun, new ways to enjoy the school holidays this summer.”

Volunteer support

Since the programme started in 2011: ■ 870 individuals and 140 organisations (such as local day centres) have enjoyed the benefits of being a Gully’s Days Out member ■ From 4 partners in 2011, there are now 26 attractions across Sussex that members can visit for free ■ There have been 165 supported days out at venues across the region ■ 191 trained Amex employee volunteers have participated in Gully’s Days Out ■ 774 volunteer hours given by volunteers to support the programme

American Express volunteers attend AITC ‘s disability awareness training session at the Amex Stadium

As the principal partner of the scheme, American Express’ support extends further than financial backing, more than 80 employees are involved in supported days out each year. Every volunteer undertakes AITC’s disability awareness training in advance of supporting the Gully’s Days Out programme. The training is accredited by NCFE, a leading national awarding organisation for qualifications,

apprenticeships and functional skills. Earlier this year, more than 20 employees (pictured) undertook disability awareness training at the American Express Community Stadium. The training included basic British Sign Language (BSL), how to provide guiding support to a person with a visual impairment, use of a wheelchair and discussions on barriers faced by people with disabilities.

We are proud to be part of Gully’s Days Out, it is a unique project across Sussex. Last year, our employees helped more than 600 participants enjoy Gully’s Days Out. We’re looking forward to working with AITC to provide many more memorable days within our local community and across Sussex. Ivan Mainprize Vice President, American Express Charles Batt, an American Express employee volunteer from West Worthing (pictured), has been involved in Gully’s Days Out since it began. He said: “It’s great that we can take time out of our working day to support local community initiatives like this. What on the face of it looks like a fun day out, is much more than that for everyone involved. It provides an additional support network to parents and carers and as a volunteer, you get to develop a strong rapport with members and their families.”

For more information or to request a membership application form visit: albioninthecommunity.org.uk/disability/gully-s-days-out email: gullysdayout@albioninthecommunity.org.uk or telephone: 01273 668590


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AMERICAN EXPRESS ® ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE

lly’s Days Out programme Make and bake pizza party

In May, 20 members, family and friends, enjoyed a supported day out at Frankie & Benny’s at Brighton Marina. Accompanied by AITC staff and Amex volunteers, participants became pizza chefs for the morning. They were able to select their favourite toppings for their individual

pizzas and once baked, got to enjoy eating them. A key partner since 2012, Frankie & Benny’s (Brighton, Eastbourne and Chichester) support the Gully’s Days Out programme by offering a pizza party each month, during February to November, for up to 20 Gully’s Days Out participants.

Getting up close to the sea life The founding attraction partner of Gully’s Days Out, SEA LIFE Brighton, is one of the most loyal supporters of the programme and most frequently requested days out by members. Highlights include seeing the piranhas, getting a snorkeller’s eye-view of huge turtles and tropical sharks from a glass bottomed boat and enjoying the educational talks and feeding demonstrations. Max Leviston, General Manager, SEA LIFE Brighton, said: “Working with Gully’s Days Out is a pleasure. It provides us with the wonderful opportunity to see so many children and their families experiencing a memorable day out, who might not otherwise be able to.”

Benefits of membership Whether it’s enjoying all the fun of the fair at Brighton Pier, getting a spectacular view of the City on the Brighton Wheel, or a behind the scenes visit on the American Express Community Stadium tour, there are trips suitable for all ages, interests and abilities. Last year, almost 11,000 tickets were provided to more than 1,000 Gully’s Days Out members.

Membership is open to anyone across Sussex with additional needs and can be taken out by an individual or an organisation (day centres and Special Educational Needs and Disability schools). Participants can enjoy free admission to many of the region’s most popular attractions along with friends, family members and carers.

A parent’s perspective Alexander Cabrera (pictured) is a 12 year old, enthusiastic member of Gully’s Days Out. He and his mum and dad, Susie and Troy Cabrera, are regular participants and big fans of the programme. His dad Troy said: “Gully’s Days Out has been great for Alexander and for us too. It’s so good for him to mingle with other children - it has brought out his confidence over the years.” Alexander has many highlights and one of his favourite days out has been at LaserZone.

Individual Membership: Gully’s Days Out fall into two categories: supported and nonsupported days. Non-supported days provide complimentary tickets for admission to partner attractions/rides. At supported days, in addition to free entry, members and their guests are accompanied by trained AITC staff and volunteers from American Express.

£10 per year ■ Up to 5 free admission tickets to each day out ■N o maximum number of days – subject to availability ■ Membership card with unique number ■ Email or telephone booking ■

One of the best things about Gully’s Days Out for Alexander’s parents is spending time with the parents of other children with additional needs. Troy explained: “Everyone is in the same boat, which means we can all just enjoy the day. Many parents have experienced the challenges being faced by other parents. So Gully’s Days Out presents an opportunity to get practical advice from parents who have been there and done that.”

Organisation Membership: £40 per year ■ Up to 10 free admission tickets to each day out ■N o maximum number of days – subject to availability ■ Membership card with unique number ■ Email or telephone booking ■



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Business

Brighton i360 partnership to build business in region

Happiness is good business Amy Parker, consultant with Bailey & French, ran a Bite-sized Learning workshop for Brighton Chamber of Commerce. She shares her top tips for increasing positivity and performance in the workplace.

Everyone wants to be happy and research is now proving that happiness is something well worth pursuing in business too. Studies show that there are many benefits of employees feeling good more often: better health, improved cognitive ability, stronger bonds with colleagues, increased resilience, and enhanced creativity are just a few. At Bailey & French (www. baileyandfrench.com), we help organisations access these benefits through the science of positive psychology. Here are a few tools we use that any business can embrace: Focus on strengths Positive psychology defines strengths as things we’re good at and that energise us; weaknesses are things we’re not so good at and that drain us. If we’re using weaknesses regularly, we end

up feeling tired, stressed, and miserable - leading to clichés like “the Monday-morning blues”. When we’re encouraged to discover and use our strengths more often, positivity and performance soars. Express gratitude Cultivating appreciation of what we have is a powerful tool for boosting positivity. A simple and effective way to harness this at work is to write thank-you letters or emails to colleagues.

Personalised and authentic notes of gratitude increase the engagement and motivation within a team hugely. Be mindful Mindfulness - awareness of the moment - has been proved to lower stress, enhance creativity, and help people collaborate more effectively. Even just taking a few moments to relax, notice your breathing and emotions, and check in with how your body feels has a beneficial effect and starts to undo the negative consequences of stress. To find out more about Bite-sized Learning for business, visit: www.businessinbrighton.org.uk

Bailey & French help organisations benefit from the science of positive psychology

Charity golf day raises £4,500

James Ross Jewellers, based in Station Road, Portslade, recently held their annual charity golf day. The event at West Hove Golf Club raised over £4,500 this year. The charities chosen were Rockinghorse, MacMillan, and the RNLI.

Richard Pollins, of DMH Stallard; Eleanor Harris, of Brighton i360; and Alex Spofforth, of Spofforths

Brighton i360 is partnering with two high-profile professional services firms in a commercial partnership to build business in the region. Spofforths, chartered accountants, and DMH Stallard, the law firm, have each signed a five-year agreement to work together to capitalise on the opportunities the attraction and venue will attract. Eleanor Harris, chief executive of Brighton i360, said: “Together, we will launch an exciting new networking event at the i360 aimed at business leaders from the Gatwick Diamond and London, launching in 2016.” Spofforths, as accounting partner to the i360, will be providing full-service accountancy support, effectively running the accounts department for the new attraction, including

payroll, management accounts, and advising on tax allowances. DMH Stallard will be providing support across a wide range of business and legal services, including employment, commercial contracts, and property law. Alex Spofforth, Brighton partner of Spofforths, said: “We recognise that the Brighton i360 has huge appeal to attract business and tourists from London and further afield.” Richard Pollins, managing partner of DMH Stallard, said: “Over the last 45 years, we have contributed to some of the most important strategic developments that have made the city the success it is today, including the Amex Stadium, the regeneration of Jubilee Square, and the award-winning New England Quarter.”





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What’s On Guide July 10-16 FRIDAY

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MONDAY

British Heart Foundation London to Brighton Night Ride

And Then There Were None

@ropetackleart Richard Durrant launches the new Ropetackle Film Club season with this classic film noir. 7.30pm, £5 Ropetackle Arts Centre BN43 5EG

@TheBHF Join in on this overnight sponsored bike ride which starts at London’s Tower Bridge and finishes 60 miles later on Madeira Drive. Madeira Drive BN2

@TheatreRoyalBTN Based on the best-selling mystery novel of all time, Agatha Christie’s own stage adaptation of this dark tale will thrill as murder unfolds. 7:45pm, £16.90 - £37.90 Theatre Royal Brighton New Rd, BN1 1SD

Sussex Sharks vs Glamorgan

Brighton Kite Festival

@SussexCCC Support the Sussex Sharks in their quest for NatWest T20 Blast glory this year and watch Australian superstar, George Bailey, in action as a Shark. 7pm, £20+ Sussex County Cricket Club Eaton Road, BN3 3AN

Amazing shows from world class flyers, showing all forms of kites - from beautifully made miniature single line kites to some of the largest kites you can imagine. 11am - 5pm, free Stanmer Park BN1 9SE

TUESDAY

Film Club Season Launch: The Third Man

SATURDAY Brighton Craft Alliance @BrightonOpenMkt Brighton Craft Alliance return to bring their brand of arty, quirky and downright crafty work with them. Great for unusual and unique gift for yourself or a loved one. 9am - 5pm, Free The Open Market Marshalls Row, BN1 4JU

Pocket Science Festival @ropetackleart From the guys behind the Brighton Science Festival comes a funfair with a twist featuring weird and wonderful science attractions, ideal for families. 10am - 4:30pm, £5 Ropetackle Arts Centre BN43 5EG

SUNDAY Records Fair @BrightonCentre Frequented by the frivolous, thrifty and famous, The Brighton Record and CD Fair offers the very best in new and vintage items on all formats. 9:30am - 3:30pm, £2 Brighton Centre Kings Road, BN1 2GR

Natural Perfume Making Workshop @OilsandYou Make your own completely natural, organic perfume, with the finest quality essential oils, set in Kate Langdale’s beautiful flower studio. 10:30am - 12:30pm, £30 Kate Langdale Flower Studio 84 Dyke Road, BN1 3PD

Charity Chuckle @KomediaBrighton A comedy fundraiser, showcasing some of the best new live stand-up for the benefit of a different local charity each month. 8pm, £10 Komedia Brighton 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

WEDNESDAY The Merry Wives of Windsor @Rialto_Brighton A brand new staging of Shakespeare’s comedy starring BBC Radio 4 regular David Mounfield as Sir John Falstaff, directed by Mark Brailsford. 7pm, £10 Rialto Theatre, Dyke Road, BN1 3FE

THURSDAY Pere Ubu

@KomediaBrighton Pere Ubu make music that is a disorienting mix of groove rock, “found” sound, analog synthesizers, and careening vocals. 7:30pm, £14 Komedia Brighton 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

>> We have something to celebrate. Come along to help launch our brand new smart showroom and join in all the fun and freebies this weekend

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Brain Gym

No.230

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Last week’s solutions:

CRYPTIC - Across: 1 Rased; 4 Raisins; 8 Interim; 9 Friar; 10 Ward; 11 Overcast; 13 Rues; 14 Lone; 16 Reverent; 17 Star; 20 Delta; 21 Armenia; 22 Endless; 23 Spree. Down: 1 Railway bridge; 2 Satyr; 3 Dare; 4 Remove; 5 Inferior; 6 Imitate; 7 Stretcher case; 12 Decrease; 13 Reviled; 15 Inlays; 18 Tenor; 19 Amos. QUICK - Across: 1 Guard; 4 Capture; 8 Arbiter; 9 Stoop; 10 Damp; 11 Donation; 13 Whip; 14 Elan; 16 Quantity; 17 Dire; 20 Ethos; 21 Educate; 22 Torment; 23 Dress. Down: 1 Grandiloquent; 2 Album; 3 Duty; 4 Carton; 5 Passable; 6 Utopian; 7 Expensiveness; 12 Distaste; 13 Weather; 15 Street; 18 Irate; 19 Fund.

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Cryptic Clues:

Codeword 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.

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Down 1. A tower of strength (7) 2. Club which may improve the flow of writing (7) 3. Fellow holds me up showing bad spirit (5) 4. Lying in a case, perhaps (7) 5. Dropping in to ask for some paper (5) 6. Hang about looking black (5) 9. From being in the red I possibly came into money (9) 14. See what someone has to say? (3-4) 15. Shorten a dog-end (7) 16. A man of fine taste (7) 19. Collect for a service (5) 20. They’re not expected to impede one’s progress (5) 21. A face saving feature of olden times (5)

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Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is L. Goneril, Cornwall, Cordelia, all characters from Shakespeare’s King Lear.

Alphamuddle Rearrange the letters in the grid B to make five words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.

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Last week’s solutions:

Alarm (7) Companion (7) Seat (5) Filthy (7) Titan (5) Abundant (5) Lay waste (9) First (7) Compunction (7) Short stiff hair (7) Concur (5) Plunder (5) Harass (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 week’s solutions:

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6

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How you rate:

Prize (6) Writhe (6) Relief (7) Quash (5) Entice (4) Swift (5) Veracity (5) Rip (4) Despondency (5) Slender (7) Exact (6) Small piece (6)

Scribble pad

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W O S R D H O B U

Quick Clues:

Kakuro

Wordsquare Give yourself ten minutes to find 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.

Circlegram Replace 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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Sudoku 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.

Simple

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Last week’s solutions: >

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Last week’s solutions: Coral, Omega, Recap, Agape, Lapel.

Quiz 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Who was the British commander at the Battle of Jutland? In which year did King Juan Carlos become head of state in Spain? What is the more familiar name of William H. Bonney? Which island was once called Van Diemen’s Land? What nationality was former U.N. SecretaryGeneral U Thant?

Niner 6.

Which cartoonist created the strip ‘Peanuts’?

Last week’s solutions:

7.

In which English city was actress Pat Phoenix

Quiz: 1 John Milton; 2 Edward VII;

born?

3 Richard Burton; 4 He was hanged; 5 1896;

8.

Whom did William Shakespeare marry?

6 The bra (she patented it); 7 Conrad and Bean;

9.

In which country was thriller writer Ngaio

8 15th November 1985; 9 Oklahoma;

Marsh born?

10 The moon.

10. Who was born first, Laurel or Hardy?

Each number from 1 to 9 represents a different letter. Solve the clues and insert the letters in the appropriate squares to discover a word which uses all nine letters.

Pickup Points:- Brighton, 1

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Public notices 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 03/07/2015: BH2015/02226 Patcham Service Station London Road Brighton Removal or Variation of Condition – Application for variation of condition 7 of BH2014/03788 (Removal of existing underground fuel pipework and dispensers, including vent stack and offset fills. Installation of new underground fuel tanks, pipework, fuel dispensers, vent stack and offset fills and new concrete and hard forecourt paving) to state that within 3 months of completion of works a verification report demonstrating completion of works set out in the approved remediation strategy and the effectiveness of the remediation shall be submitted to and approved, in writing, by the local planning authority.

BH2015/02102 Friends Meeting House Prince Albert Street Brighton Full Planning – Insertion of 3no rooflights.

BH2015/02005 84 Church Road Hove Full Planning – Change of use from retail (A1) to retail/ Cafè (A1/A3).

BH2015/01870 36C Preston Park Avenue Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Erection of first floor rear and two storey side extension incorporating revised access and fenestration.

BH2015/02015 9 Kings Court 9 Kings Gardens Hove Listed Building Consent – Installation of rooflight to rear roof slope and to flat roof. BH2015/02042 & BH2015/02043 Flat 51 4 Grand Avenue Hove Householder Planning Consent and Listed Building Consent – Replacement of 3no existing single glazed crittal windows with double glazed crittal windows with glazing bars. BH2015/01813 First Floor Flat 32 Bedford Square Brighton Full Planning – Remedial and repair works to front first floor balcony. BH2015/01814 Ground First & Second Floor Flats 32 Bedford Square Brighton Listed Building Consent – Remedial and repair works to front first floor balcony and front bay structure. BH2015/01671 Flats 3 & 4 7 Montpelier Terrace Brighton Listed Building Consent – Internal alterations to form two first floor self-contained flats. BH2015/02164 108 Upper North Street Brighton Full Planning – Increase in roof height to rear elevation and alterations to fenestration. BH2015/02194 Telephone Box Outside Burial Ground Dyke Road Brighton Listed Building Consent – Installation of digital screens inside existing telephone box. BH2015/02189 Telephone Boxes Opposite 11-12 Trafalgar Street Brighton Listed Building Consent – Installation of digital advertising screens inside 2no existing telephone boxes. BH2015/02190 Telephone Boxes Outside 115-116 Marine Parade Brighton Listed Building Consent – Installation of digital advertising screens inside 2 no. existing telephone boxes. BH2015/02191 Telephone Boxes East Side of Brighton Pier Madeira Drive Brighton Listed Building Consent – Installation of digital advertising screens inside 2 no. existing telephone boxes. BH2015/02188 Telephone Kiosk Outside 1 St Peters Place Brighton Listed Building Consent – Installation of digital advertising screens inside 2 no. existing telephone boxes. BH2015/01934 Flat 1 23 Hova Villas Hove Full Planning – Replacement of existing windows and door with timber window to front elevation and UPVC window and door to rear elevation. BH2015/01384 Flat 27 Bath Court Kings Esplanade Hove Householder Planning Consent – Replacement of existing aluminium windows with UPVC units. BH2015/02199 22 St Georges Road Brighton Full Planning – Replacement of existing manual timber swinging entrance doors with automated timber swinging entrance doors. BH2015/02225 8 Sussex Mews Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Creation of rear roof terrace with access from existing dormer and installation of rear rooflight. BH2015/01544 Basement Flat 6A Chichester Terrace Brighton Listed Building Consent – Internal alterations to layout of flat.

BH2015/02169 18 Market Street Brighton Advertisement – Display of 2no externally illuminated hanging signs. BH2015/01900 48 & part of 50 Pembroke Crescent Hove Householder Planning Consent – Erection of a single storey rear extension with associated alterations.

BH2015/02012 21 Cleveland Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Erection of a single storey rear infill extension. BH2015/02112 68 Beaconsfield Villas Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Erection of single storey side/rear infill extension to ground floor flat. BH2015/02175 9 Stanford Avenue Brighton Full Planning – Conversion of care home (C2) to form 1no one bedroom and 4 no two bedroom flats (C3) with associated works including alterations to fenestration and rear juliet balcony. BH2015/02238 72 Chester Terrace Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Installation of front rooflight. BH2015/02234 92 Hythe Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Erection of first floor extension to rear. BH2015/02235 92 Hythe Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Erection of single storey rear extension. BH2015/01983 Land to Rear of 67-81 Princes Road Brighton Removal or Variation of Condition – Variation of condition 2 of application BH2013/03782 (Construction of 6no two and three storey, 2no bedroom terraced houses with pitched roofs and solar panels. Provision of private and communal gardens, waste and refuse facilities and cycle store. Erection of a street level lift gate house) to permit change to appearance of gatehouse and alterations to materials of approved development. BH2015/02116 5 Ashdown Road Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Erection of single storey rear extension. BH2015/01886 Cavendish The Green Rottingdean Brighton Listed Building Consent – Conversion of existing four bedroom house into 1no two bedroom house, 1no one bedroom flat and 1no two bedroom flat with alterations to fenestration. BH2015/01633 21 Bedford Square Brighton Full Planning – Conversion of existing ground and lower ground floor office (B1) to 1no two bedroom maisonette (C3). Alterations to front including new bay windows, railings and wall. BH2015/01634 21 Bedford Square Brighton Listed Building Consent – Internal alterations to layout to convert existing ground and lower ground floor office (B1) to 1no two bedroom maisonette (C3). External alterations to front including new bay windows, railings and wall. BH2015/02170 72-73 Western Road Brighton Full Planning – Change of use from mixed use cafe/cookery school (Sui Generis) to retail (A1) or financial and professional services (A2) or cafe/restuarant (A3). BH2015/02110 51 Westbourne Villas Hove Householder Planning Consent – Erection of a single storey rear extension. Erection of a single storey detached annex with garage fronting Westbourne Place. BH2015/02180 46 Tongdean Avenue Hove Full Planning – Demolition of existing single dwelling and erection of three storey six bedroom single dwelling.

BH2015/01597 14 Church Place Brighton Listed Building Consent – Removal of internal wall and iron grate and installation of multi-fuel burner to fireplace.

BH2015/01974 Hanover Mews Brighton Full Planning – Installation of automatic gates across entrance into Hanover Mews and adjoining gate across existing path.

BH2015/01859 & BH2015/01858 Flat 2 23 Sussex Square Brighton Householder Planning Consent and Listed Building Consent – Installation of timber sash window to lightwell. (Retrospective)

BH2015/02202 17 Wilbury Road Hove Full Planning – Removal of external rear fire escape and replacement with balconies with balustrade to first, second, third and fourth floors.

BH2015/02229 Flat 5 24 Lewes Crescent Brighton Listed Building Consent – Internal alterations to layout of flat.

BH2015/02266 The Coach House Eaton Road Hove Householder Planning Consent – Creation of bay window with timber decking to east elevation, alteration to fenestration and other associated works.

BH2015/01936 1-2 Regent Street Brighton Advertisement – Display of non-illuminated fascia sign, internally illuminated menu box and signage on proposed awning. BH2015/02186 12 Cheltenham Place Brighton Householder Planning Consent – Replacement of existing timber single glazed windows with timber double glazed windows to front elevation. BH2015/02067 35 East Street Brighton Full Planning – Change of use of first and second floors from offices (B1) to kitchen, food preparation and staff areas ancillary to the existing ground floor retail unit (A1). BH2015/02068 35 East Street Brighton Listed Building Consent – Internal layout alterations to first and second floors associated with change of use from offices (B1) to kitchen, food preparation and staff areas ancillary to the existing ground floor retail unit (A1).

BH2015/02260 19 Alexandra Villas Brighton Full Planning – Enclosure of existing front porch, installation of bi-folding doors to basement and replacement of existing stairs to rear, alterations to fenestration and other associated works. 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.

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BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council (“the Council”) has on 8th July 2015 made the Orders named below under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when they come into operation on 1st August 2015 will introduce a 20mph speed limits in the roads or parts of roads mentioned below; Brighton & Hove (Phase 3, Area 1) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2015 (TRO-4a-2015) Kings Esplanade (part), Medina Terrace, Sussex Road and St Aubyns South Brighton & Hove (Phase 3, Area 2) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2015 (TRO-4b-2015) Anvil Close, Applesham Way, Avery Close, Badger Close, Beech Close, Beechers Road, Benfield Close, Benfield Crescent, Benfield Way, Blackthorn Close, Brackenbury Close, Brasslands Drive, Broomfield Drive, Burlington Gardens, Bush Cottage Close, Bush Farm Drive, Chalky Road, Chrisdory Road, Clover Way, College Close, Cornford Close, Crest Way, Croft Drive, Deacons Drive, Dean Close, Dean Gardens, Downsview Road, Drove Crescent, Drove Road, Drovers Close, Easthill Drive, Easthill Way, Edgehill Way, Elder Close, Fairfield Gardens, Fairfield Crescent, Farm Close, Flint Close, Foredown Close, Foredown Drive, Foredown Road, Forge Close, Foxhunters Road, Gorse Close, Graham Avenue, Graham Close, Graham Crescent, Hamilton Close, Hangleton Lane Portslade (part), Harebell Drive, Hawthorn Way, Hayes Close, Hazel Close, Heathfield Crescent, Heathfield Drive, Helena Close, Henge Way, High Close, High Street, Highlands Road, Hillbank Close, Hillcroft, Hillside, Juniper Close, Langridge Drive, Locks Crescent, Locks Hill, Lodge Close, Lucerne Close, Manor Road, Maplehurst Road, Meadow Close, Melrose Avenue, Mile Oak Gardens, Mile Oak Road, Mill Close, Mill Lane, Millcross Road, Monarchs View, New Barn Close, New England Rise, Newtimber Drive, North Close, North Lane, North Road, Nursery Close, Oakdene Avenue, Oakdene Close, Oakdene Crescent, Oakdene Gardens, Oakdene Rise, Oakdene Way, Overdown Rise, Park Close, Ridge Close, Romany Close, Rowan Close, Sefton Road, Sharpthorne Crescent, Sheepbell Close, Sheppard Way, Sidehill Drive, South Street, Southdown Road, Stanley Avenue, Stanley Avenue South, Stonery Close, Stonery Road, Sycamore Close, Teg Close, The Crossway, The Parks, The Rise, Thornbush Crescent, Thornhill Rise, Thornhill Way, Tophill Close, Truleigh Drive, Valerie Close, Valley Road, Village Close, Warrior Close, Westway Close, Westway Gardens, Wickhurst Close, Wickhurst Rise, Wickhurst Road, Windlesham Close, Winfield Close Brighton & Hove (Phase 3, Area 3) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2015 (TRO-4c-2015) Acacia Avenue, Amberley Close, Amberley Drive, Applesham Avenue, Ashlings Way, Barnet Way, Beeding Avenue, Bellingham Crescent, Bramber Avenue, Broad Rig Avenue, Buckley Close, Burwash Road, Chichester Close, Clarke Avenue, Clayton Way, Court Farm Road, Cranmer Avenue, Dale View, Dale View Gardens, Downland Crescent, Downland Drive, Egmont Road, Elm Drive, English Close, Eridge Road, Fallowfield Close, Fallowfield Crescent, Farmway Close, Findon Close, Frant Road, Gleton Avenue, Godwin Road, Greenleas, Hangleton Close, Hangleton Gardens, Hangleton Way, Hardwick Road, Hardwick Way, Harmsworth Crescent, Henfield Way, High Park Avenue, Holmes Avenue, Knoll Close, Laburnum Avenue, Lark Hill, Maple Gardens, Martin Road, Maytree Walk, Meadway Crescent, Midhurst Walk, Moyne Close, Nevill Avenue, Nevill Close, Nevill Gardens, Nevill Place, Nevill Road, Northease Close, Northease Drive, Northease Gardens, Northfield Rise, Nutley Close, Old School Place, Park Close, Park Rise, Poplar Avenue, Poynings Drive, Rowan Avenue, Sherbourne Close, Sherbourne Road, Sherborne Way, Spencer Avenue, St Peters Close, Stapley Road, Steyning Avenue, Stonecroft Close, Storrington Close, Summerdale Road, Sunninghill Avenue, Sunninghill Close, The Dene, The Meadows, Thornhill Close, Tudor Close, Wayfield Avenue, Wayfield Close, Weald Avenue, West Way, Wilfrid Road, Windmill Close Brighton & Hove (Phase 3, Area 4) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2015 (TRO-4d-2015) Goldstone Crescent (part), Hove Park Road (part), Hove Park Way (part), The Droveway (part), Orchard Road, Orchard Gardens, Park View Road, Woodland Drive (part) Brighton & Hove (Phase 3, Area 5) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2015 (TRO-4e-2015) Ainsworth Avenue, Ainsworth Close, Bazehill Road, Beacon Hill, Chailey Avenue, Challoners Close, Cliff Approach, Cliff Road, Court Farm Road, Court Ord Road, Cranleigh Avenue, Dean Court Road, Dower Close, Eley Crescent, Eley Drive, Elvin Crescent, Founthill Road, Gorham Avenue, Gorham Close, Grand Crescent, Greenways (part), Henley Road, High Street, Knole Road, Lenham Road East, Lenham Road West, Little Crescent, Longhill Close, Longhill Road, Lustrells Road, Martyns Close, Meadow Close, Nevill Road (part) New Barn Road, Newlands Road, Northfield Rise, Northgate Close, Ovingdean Close, Ovingdean Road, Park Crescent, Park Road, Romney Road, Rowan Way, Royles Close, St Aubyns Mead, Steyning Road, The Cliff, The Green, The Park, The Rotyngs, The Twitten, The Vale (part)Vicarage Lane, Wanderdown Close, Wanderdown Drive, Wanderdown Road, Wanderdown Way, Welesmere Road, West Street, Westmeston Avenue, Whipping Post Lane, Whiteway Lane, Wilkinson Close, Woodland Walk Brighton & Hove (Phase 3, Area 6) (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2015 (TRO-4f-2015) Arundel Drive East, Arundel Drive West, Chichester Drive East, Chichester Drive West, Chiltington Close, Chiltington Way, Effingham Close, Glyndebourne Avenue, Linchmere Avenue (part), Lustrells Vale, Saltdean Park Road, Saltdean Vale (part), School Lane NOTE: There are a number of roads within these orders which are already subject to a 20mph speed limit but for ease of future reference they have been included in these orders A copy of this Notice, the Orders as made, plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Council’s 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: 10th July 2015 Executive Director Environment, Development & Housing Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o Parking Infrastructure, 2nd Floor Kings House, Grand Avenue, Hove BN3 2LS

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