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Plan to reinvigorate Brighton high street after Covid pandemic

A NEW business plan aims to reinvigorate Brighton s high street after the pandemic and make a city centre that locals and visitors will want to return to time and time again . The five-year plan includes measures such as enhanced street cleaning, regularly removing unwanted graffiti and dressing the city using hanging baskets, banners and bunting to give it a festival feel in the summertime. The report has been produced by the team at Brilliant Brighton, the city’s Business Improvement District (Bid) which covers the central area containing 517 shops, restaurants, bars and cafes. The plan will be put into action if Bid receives enough yes votes on the proposals. This would grant the organisation a further five-year term between July 1 this year and June 30 2026 to try and boost business in the city.

Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland

Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland Matthew Bristow and Jim Wyss 11 hrs ago Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland (Bloomberg) On a bus in the Colombian capital of Bogota last month, knife-wielding men threatened Venezuelan passengers. In Guayaquil, Ecuador, a battle with clubs between local vendors and Venezuelans erupted over sidewalk space. In English-speaking Trinidad, Venezuelans avoid speaking Spanish in public. © Bloomberg Venezuela s Migrant Population per Country Venezuela’s descent into hunger and chaos has strained the region for several years, driving out thousands every month into nearby countries. But now, with the number of Venezuelans in exile reaching 5.4 million, the pandemic’s devastation is increasing the level of hostility toward the newcomers.

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