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Council accused of stifling some public input to meetings

People who have their questions to the council and its committees curtailed or refused have nowhere to raise their concerns, according to various campaigners. When Brighton and Hove City Council rejects or edits public questions and speeches, the people submitting said that there was no committee to which they could complain. Adrian Hart, who regularly […]
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Brighton and Hove News broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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