Breathe Easier with Modern Ventilation Solutions
Fresh air—simple, taken for granted, and yet, in urban Britain, harder to come by than ever. Poor ventilation often goes unnoticed until headaches begin or … Read more
Fresh air—simple, taken for granted, and yet, in urban Britain, harder to come by than ever. Poor ventilation often goes unnoticed until headaches begin or … Read more
Japanese Knotweed might not seem alarming at first glance, but this fast-growing plant can be a red flag during a property survey. While its bamboo-like … Read more
Brighton’s business community has always had a flair for doing things a little differently. Whether it’s independent shops, growing startups, or creative agencies, the city … Read more
If you run a small business, you already know how much time and effort goes into staying compliant. Taxes, payroll, health and safety—it’s a full … Read more
Early on a balmy Summer’s evening, my friend and I booked to dine at English’s of Brighton – Brighton’s oldest independent restaurant.
Craving Indian food but don’t want to leave the house? We’ve got you covered in our guide to the top Indian takeaways in Brighton.
Pepe’s has recently opened a store on Brighton Lewes Road, bringing the UK’s popular Piri Piri chicken spot to your doorstop.
Explore Brighton’s very own LGBTQ musical theatre bar for an unforgettable night out. Expect live music, brunch and cocktails.
The Gothic Crab is Brighton’s first seafood boil. Expect locally sourced seafood platters, cocktails and more.
The Brighton Bash Carnival is set to take place on July 26, offering live music, African and Caribbean cuisine and a children’s parade.
Komedia, Brighton’s premier comedy venue, has been pairing up with guest kitchens every Friday in July to provide evenings of top-notch comedy and top-notch food.
This week we’ve spoken to Afrori Books, an award-winning community Black-owned bookshop in the centre of Brighton.