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Information about Brighton and Hove

CityStats is an interactive information and mapping service. It’s a partnership of public sector services who are committed to sharing data effectively and making statistical and service information more accessible.

Community.Brighton is another online service which provides lots of information useful to the community and voluntary sector.

ESCIS (East Sussex Community Information Service) is database of almost 8000 local and community organisations in East Sussex, Brighton and Hove.

theplacetobe.net is a search engine designed to improve the quality ofwww.p2b.net. information available about Brighton & Hove for people living in, working in, and visiting the city.

Active For Life is a project jointly funded by Sport England, Brighton & Hove City Teaching Primary Care Trust and Brighton & Hove City Council to get more people, more active, more often in Brighton & Hove.

www.safeinthecity.net is the community safety wesbite for Brighton and Hove. If you want support with community safety matters, or to speak to staff trained to deal with hate crime, either go to their website for more details on contact the hotline on (01273) 294646.

Beachcomber is a database maintainted by the Resource Centre, which gives information on where community groups in Sussex can find useful resources, services, and information - everything from minibuses to accountants, entertainers to insurance providers. You can also submit recommendations and comments.

The Equalities Resource Pack produced by East Brighton New Deal for Communities includes valuable statistics and research on the needs of communities within Brighton & Hove who face discrimination.

Information about waste collections, recycling, grafitti, drug litter and fly-tipping is available at Cityclean website, or call (01273) 292929.

The Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP) Research Helpdesk give advice and support to organisations on research issues. Contact Polly Rodriguez, the Helpdesk Manager, on 01273 643229.

A user-friendly source of neighbourhood statistics: www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk 

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