Articles tagged with: Environment
A pensioner who took advantage of the government’s “Warm Front” scheme to insulate her loft and replace her lightbulbs with energy-efficient models has found herself drawing the ire of British Gas. Margaret Pracy, who lives …
Remember the snow? The day it came the council told us their salt supplies were ‘dangerously’ low. Anyone fearing another sudden deluge and a repeat of the icy roads will be calmed when hearing that …
Snow today, gone tomorrow
Large parts of the country are still shrouded beneath a white blanket of snow, but here in Brighton the lovely fall of snow barely lasted a day. Who knows, maybe we have …
How would you like to run your car for £75 per year. Crazy? Apparently not. Brighton and Hove City Council are set to install a series of power points around the city for use by …
It was the summer of 2003 when we first were introduced to the sad, boarded up house at No. 54 Waterloo Street. It had once been a magnificent Regency terrace, but long ago had been …
Hats off to the Regency Square Area Society for making a mischievous, yet very amusing, request for taggers and graffiti artists to ensure that anything they feel the need to tag is done so in …
Living in Brighton and Hove we encounter some unique security challenges that make success in criminal careers easier for the unsavoury. Many of the homes in our neighbourhoods are split into flats with too many …
As we are all concerned about the effects of global warming I have for some time noticed that the Churchill Square branch of BHS are always open. I spoke to a member of the management …
