The Brighton & Hove Economic Partnership is working with businesses to feed their concerns about the current situation back to Local and National Government
Brighton & Hove City Council has granted permission for a team of leading architects and designers in the city to create a unique annual exhibition and conference in the city
Many businesses are interested to find out more about the recently announced Kickstart Scheme where employers can offer one or more placements to a young person currently receiving Universal Credit.
Brighton Chamber’s next Big Debate will bring together businesses owners from across Brighton to discuss how the way we work has changed – probably for good.
Shoreham Port has invested in a fleet of 35 new Yale forklift trucks to support its timber logistics operation that is estimated to handle up to 20% of all UK timber imports.
We are all keen to know what the new normal might look like, what restrictions may be in place and how our public and business spaces will be managed as we move out of lockdown.
The Kickstart scheme is a £2 billion fund designed to create hundreds of thousands of high quality, 6-month work placements for young people aged 16-24, who are claiming Universal Credit.
BHEP are working with academics at the UK Trade Policy Observatory (University of Sussex) to assess what is going on, by asking the people who really know, the Brighton & Hove Business Community.
The Proposed Submission City Plan Part Two was approved at full Council on 23rd April and a 10 week period of consultation will run from September 7th to October 30th.
Climate change, renewable energy and our planet’s future are brought into sharp focus at an exciting new attraction which opens on Brighton seafront next week [Thursday 10th September 2020].
As the economy of East Sussex copes with the pandemic, there is a call for local businesses to celebrate their success and boost confidence in the area by winning the Queen’s Award for Enterprise.(QAE).