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Inner-city youth centre to open 24 hours during summer
Inner-city youth centre to open 24 hours during summer

CTV News

time6 days ago

  • General
  • CTV News

Inner-city youth centre to open 24 hours during summer

An inner-city youth centre will expand its operations to be open at all hours of the day during the summer. Rossbrook House announced it will be open 24 hours from June 27 until August 30. Located at the corner of Ross Avenue and Sherbrook Street, the neighbourhood drop-in centre provides safety, acceptance, programs and daily meals for up to 80 participants a day, according to a media release. The centre said it strives to 'always be a safe place for children and youth every day and 24 hours all summer long.' Programming will include a playroom for ages six to 11, camp for youth aged 12 and older, crafts, games, trips to the beach, and outings to local parks and pools. This will be the 49th year the centre has kept its doors open 24 hours throughout the summer months. Over 1,000 kids and young adults, aged six to 24, come through the centre's doors annually, according to its website. Rossbrook House has also called on the public to help ensure the longevity of its programs by making a financial donation. More information can be found on the centre's website.

Hove residents object to Burger King 24-hour opening plans
Hove residents object to Burger King 24-hour opening plans

BBC News

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Hove residents object to Burger King 24-hour opening plans

Plans for a Burger King restaurant in East Sussex to stay open 24 hours a day have sparked concerns from dozens of local 30 objections have been sent to Brighton & Hove City Council after the fast-food chain applied for a late-night refreshment licence for its Goldstone Retail Park branch in have complained about anti-social behaviour in the car park, which is opposite Hove Park, as well as cooking smells, litter and people urinating in will be able to put forward their concerns in a licensing hearing on Monday. Alan Moon, chairman of Friends of Hove Park, told Radio Sussex: "What we have a problem with is if this means people bringing more rubbish into the park and just dropping it in the park."Hove Park is really beautiful and well used and we are all trying to keep it looking good. "What would be a really nice idea is if Burger King could sponsor some litter bins in the park to alleviate the problem."The restaurant has applied for a late-night licence to sell food and drink from 23:00 to 05:00, according to the Local Democracy Reporting have also been raised by Goldsmid ward councillor Jackie O'Quinn, as well as the council's own licensing team, which opposed the plans on the grounds it would breach the council's own Police and the council's environmental protection team have agreed draft conditions with restaurant operators, Leon Kennedy Ltd, which also runs the North Street and King's Road stores in the draft conditions would limit the sale of hot food and drink to drive-through customers only from 11pm.A direct telephone number for the manager would also be made available to nearby residents and businesses – and litter patrols would be carried out in the area.

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