HISBE was founded by Ruth Anslow, Amy Anslow and Jack Simmonds. The self-described supermarket rebels opened their first store in 2013. Intent on making real change in the supermarket industry they started with a 3,000 square foot shop. Now with a crowdfunding campaign launched in early February they intend to open […]
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The Verse’s Charley Gale attended the youth strike that happened today in Brighton for climate justice. Here is what she has to say. Today, on Friday 15th March 2019, hundreds of students and young people from across Brighton and Hove gathered together to demand change to our climate laws. At […]
The Verse’s Izzi Goddard calls for help in raising donations to save Brighton’s Fabrica from closure. Help to keep this culturally diverse and uniquely Brighton-esque gallery open! Fabrica is a modern art gallery and community charity located in the heart of Brighton. It prides itself in supporting artists and their […]
The Verse’s Charlotte Crane outlines and discusses the cancellation of free University of Brighton bus service, The Big Lemon. For anyone who hasn’t already heard the news, the University of Brighton has decided to cease operation of their Big Lemon bus service, effective immediately. The Big Lemon, which has run […]
The Verse’s Doug Gregg, third year BSc Geography student, discusses his research looking into public perceptions of air quality in Brighton and Hove, and how social factors can shape these perceptions. Air quality is one of those issues we’ve all heard of and been affected by in one way or another. […]