PRIORITY AREAS...

01

Promoting enterprise & learning

Employment & economic development, Major projects, Learning & Education, Childrens Services, Arts & Creative Industries, Libraries & Museums, Culture & Tourism, Indicators & targets

02

Reducing crime & improving safety

Crime & fear of crime, Alcohol, Children & Young People, Local Issues, Prolific Offenders, Indicators & targets

03

Improving health & well-being

A Healthy City, Suicide, Lifestyle Factors, Healthy Ageing, Indicators & targets

04

Strengthening communities & involving people

Engaging young people, Tackling discrimination, Building community spirit, good relations & celebrating diversity, Getting people involved, Tackling poverty, How people can control their circumstances, Indicators & targets

05

Improving housing and affordability

Housing, Homelessness, Fuel Poverty, Indicators & targets

06

Promoting resource efficiency & enhancing the environment

Water & Sewage, Climate change, Waste & Recycling, Built Environment, Biodiversity & the natural environment, Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, Indicators & targets

07

Promoting sustainable transport

Reduced traffic congestion in central Brighton, Reduced traffic fumes & better air quality, More bus priority measures, More real-time bus information, Better transport links, Promoting the health benefits of walking & cycling, Improving the safety, security and attractiveness of streets, Provision of a Rapid Transport System, Indicators & targets

08

Providing quality services

Providing quality services, Indicators & targets

About The 2020 Community Strategy

Brighton & Hove's sustainable community strategy sets out the vision and plans of the agencies, organisations and communities who work together through the 2020 Community Partnership to improve the quality of life in this city.

Major Projects

The Brighton Centre

The Brighton Centre

in Enterprise and Learning

The Brighton Centre has been a premier conference venue and key economic driver but is now outdated and less competitive than newer venues.

Other issues: Learning and Education, Childrens Services

Issues

A healthy city

in Health and well-being

In July 2004 Brighton & Hove was designated as a 'Healthy City' by the World Health Organisation.

More issues:

Issues

Waste and recycling

in Enhancing the environment

Refuse collection costs have been cut by £1 million and wheeled bins have been introduced to 50,000 households.

More issues:

Issues

Local crime issues

in Reducing crime & improving safety

There are relatively high crime rates in particular areas in the city, including deprived areas at the edge of the city centre.

More issues:

Issues

Reducing traffic congestion

in Promoting sustainable transport

There are about 80,000 commuter journeys by car every day in the city. Almost half of these journeys are less than 5 km.

More issues:

Contact The 2020 Partnership

If you require information please contact the Community Partnership Manager by email or phone

How to contact the partnership

Next meeting

The next meeting of the 2020 Community Partnership will take place on:
Tuesday 16 September at 4pm at The West Pier Suite, Belgrave Hotel, 64 Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 1NA