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<title>New noisy bins give Brighton residents a headache</title>
<description>Residents are calling for controversial new communal bins to be soundproofed after continually being woken by them slamming shut.
The sound of metal on metal is causing headaches for people in areas of Brighton and Hove.

The bins were installed in streets across the city to tackle problems with rubbish collection. But people in Regency ward, particularly in Regency Square, have said not only is the noise from the bins keeping them awake but the bins are not the ones they were told they would</description>
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<pubDate>16-04-2009</pubDate>
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<title>Incinerator company gets permit</title>
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A permit for a controversial waste incinerator in East Sussex has been issued by the Environment Agency.
The Pollution Prevention and Control Permit has been given to waste firm Veolia for its £145m "energy recovery facility" at North Quay, Newhaven.
Opponents of the plan applied for a judicial review, but it was dismissed by a High Court judge in November 2008
MP Norman Baker accused the county council and the EA of "riding rough-shod over the people of Newhaven".  
The legal challenge b</description>
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<pubDate>14-03-2009</pubDate>
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<title>Student Pride is held in Brighton</title>
<description>People from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities are taking part in the fifth national Student Pride in Brighton.
It is the first time the city has hosted the event, which has previously taken place in Manchester and Oxford.
The focus point of the day is a Question Time-style debate featuring The Feeling singer Dan Gillespie Sells and Chris Bryant MP.
There will also be stalls, food, workshops, readings and live music. 
Drag queen Jodie Harsh will be the compere at an event</description>
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<pubDate>14-03-2009</pubDate>
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<title>Chewing gum is a sticky problem in Brighton and Hove</title>
<description>By Siobhan RyanA little over a year ago a campaign was started to rid the streets of Brighton and Hove of chewing gum. So has it worked? SIOBHAN RYAN reports. ITS unsightly, expensive to remove and the bane of Brighton and Hove. Yet thousands of people across the city are continuing to dump chewing gum on the ground instead of a bin. The end result is a mess of congealing gum splattered across pavements with the city centre the worst hit. Despite the threat of an on-the-spot fine of £75 if caugh</description>
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<pubDate>23-11-2008</pubDate>
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<title> Biker's 147mph video is condemned</title>
<description>Road safety campaigners have condemned a motorcyclist who videoed himself travelling at 147mph and then posted the film on a popular website.The video shows the biker speeding on the A27 between Shoreham, West Sussex, and Lewes, East Sussex, to the sound of an explicit rock song.The bike weaves between vehicles and almost crashes into a car, with the speedometer visible throughout.Sussex Police said that they were actively pursuing the matter.Brigitte Chaudhry, founder of road safety charity Roa</description>
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<pubDate>20-10-2008</pubDate>
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<title>More Than 75 Exhibitions - The Brighton Photo Fringe 2008</title>
<description>By Tara BoothThe third annual Brighton Photo Fringe, running parallel to the Brighton Photo Biennial, is in full swing, with a strong programme of more than 75 exhibitions and events.Paintings made using blood and salt, photographic treasure hunts and portraits of iconic music stars are just some of the diverse range of exhibitions on offer.The fringe runs through October to November 16 2008 and supports local photographers and lens-based artists, increasing access to and participation in photog</description>
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<pubDate>11-10-2008</pubDate>
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<title>Staff Take Strike Action at the University of Sussex</title>
<description>Unite's members working at the University of Sussex will take strike action in a dispute over pensions on Friday 10th October and Saturday 11th October.Unite will be demonstrating at pickets which will be in place from 8 am on the 10th October. On the 11th October there is an open day for potential students and their parents. Once again, Unite will be making its presence known from 8 am.The dispute will cause disruption to the university's laboratories. The union also intends to send a clear mes</description>
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<pubDate>11-10-2008</pubDate>
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<title>Why the smart money is on the sea</title>
<description>By Clive AsletIn these straitened times, go to the seaside. It isn't just the jolly colours in the shops selling rubber rings and flip-flops, the carte blanche to wear shorts, or the blowsy, stuccofronted cheek of the architecture - though these things are always cheering. Look at the property prices.Many coastal towns stopped evolving in the 1950s, then suffered when the holiday industry collapsed in subsequent decades and are only just finding their feet again. So you can find a lot of space f</description>
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<pubDate>11-10-2008</pubDate>
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<title>Plans for Sussex to accommodate London waste</title>
<description>By Andy Chiles Millions of tonnes of London rubbish will be dumped in Sussex  and a beauty spot could be transformed into a huge landfill site to meet the need.The Government has confirmed a plan to send 3.5 million tonnes of waste from the capital to be disposed of in the countys countryside.It means thousands of articulated lorries will be sent along Sussexs roads to transport the refuse and hundreds of residents will face the reality of living close to tips.The news has infuriated opponents, </description>
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<pubDate>11-10-2008</pubDate>
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<title>Iceland crisis costs Sussex £21m</title>
<description>By Miles Godfrey The meltdown in Icelands banking sector has cost Sussex taxpayers more than £21 million, The Argus can reveal.Sussex Police had £6.8 million invested in high interest Icelandic accounts while West Sussex County Council had £12.9 million and Lewes District Council £1 million.Brighton and Hove City Council withdrew its funds a year ago.No other Sussex councils invested in Iceland.It remains unclear whether any of the authorities will recover their money after Chancellor Alistair D</description>
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<pubDate>11-10-2008</pubDate>
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