Geoff Raw.
Geoff Raw is the chief executive of Brighton & Hove City Council.
Who runs Brighton and Hove council?
The leader of the council is Councillor Phelim Mac Cafferty.
What party controls Brighton and Hove council?
Brighton and Hove City Council | |
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Chief Executive | Geoff Raw |
Structure | |
Seats | 54 councillors |
Political groups | Minority Administration (20) Green (20) Opposition (33) Labour (16) Conservative (12) Independent (6) |
Who is the current mayor of Brighton and Hove?
Councillor Lizzie Deane is the current Mayor of Brighton & Hove. She was elected at the Annual Council meeting on 26 May 2022. The mayor will be supported in her duties by her partner Henry Bruce, who takes the role of Mayoral Consort.
How do I contact Brighton and Hove council?
If you know the department you need use the online contact the council form to get in touch. If you’re not sure which service you need to contact, use this A to Z of council services, or please call our switchboard on 01273 290 000.
Who is my housing officer Brighton?
rehanon mackenzie – Housing Officer at Brighton & Hove City Council – Greater Brighton and Hove Area | LinkedIn.
Is Tory in Brighton?
From that time onwards the Liberal Party never won an election in the constituency, except for a by-election in 1905 and both seats in the landslide victory of 1906. Apart from those few years of liberal strength, Brighton became a safe Conservative constituency.
Who lives on Millionaires Row Hove?
The home is on Western Esplanade in Hove, often referred to as Millionaire’s Row, and home to many celebrities over the years. Adele, Heather Mills, Zoe Ball, David Walliams and Norman Cook, AKA DJ Fatboy Slim are all former or present residents in this exclusive road.
Is Hove council Labour?
The 54 councillors representing 21 wards in the city are made up of: 20 from the Green Group. 15 from the Labour Group. 11 from the Conservative Group.
Is Brighton liberal or Conservative?
Actual 2018 State election results by 2PP
Party | Votes | % |
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ALP | 18,940 | 48.9% |
Liberal | 19,827 | 51.1% |
Who is the Labour MP for Brighton and Hove?
Peter Kyle
Peter Kyle MP | |
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Member of Parliament for Hove | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 7 May 2015 | |
Preceded by | Mike Weatherley |
How many council houses in Brighton and Hove?
Dear Brighton and Hove City Council, As of 23 January 2018 there were 11,593 HRA dwellings and 2,879 leasehold properties.
How much does the mayor of Brighton get paid?
The Mayor’s salary is £152,734. The salary of an Assembly Member is currently £58,543 per year, except for the Statutory Deputy Mayor which is £105,269 and the Chair of the Assembly which is £70,225. Those Assembly Members who are MPs receive a two-thirds abatement to their salary.
Where is the best place to live in Brighton and Hove?
Seven Dials, Kemptown and Hanover:
These three buzzing areas are a welcoming mix of families, couples, young professionals and students. Situated across Brighton these areas are perfect for those who want to be in the thick of Brighton & Hove’s boho artistic community.
Why is Hove called Hove?
“Hove, Actually”
One source has identified the locally resident actor Laurence Olivier (who lived in Brighton) as the origin of the phrase. In the 1990s the Hove borough council used the slogan “Hove, actually” to promote the town for tourism.
What council does Brighton fall under?
Bayside City Council
Homepage | Bayside City Council.
What is Brighton and Hove famous for?
Brighton and Hove is the UK’s most famous and cosmopolitan seaside holiday resort and one of the UK’s most popular cities for international students. The city is famous for its Royal Palace, called the Royal Pavilion, and its two piers. It hosts the Brighton Festival every May, which is England’s largest Arts festival.
Do Brighton councils allow occupancy?
Can I do a ‘like for like’ exchange? Following our allocations policy, we would not normally agree to let you mutually exchange where you under-occupy or overcrowd a property, even if it’s a ‘like-for-like’ exchange.
How do I contact the housing Ombudsman UK?
If you have any questions regarding the advice in this fact sheet, about our general approach or would like advice or guidance in any individual case, please contact us on 0300 111 3000 or email [email protected].
How do I contact Homemove?
email us at [email protected]. call us on 01273 294 400.
What’s band 2 in housing?
Band 2 is for priority housing needs and is for those residents who have provided evidence of making a community contribution. 49% of new successful applicants for social housing are placed in Band 2.