Environment
This section includes items on sustainability, wildlife and notes on visual aspects of the Round Hill landscape.
Pollution from Hollingdean Depot Life Near The Dump and
how to complain
about odour, noise, dust &/or light pollution.
Round Hill Community Clean-up
Action on messy streets & other nuisances:
List of Council Services relating to anti-social behaviour
The Three R s for the Victim of Graffiti by Vivien Eliades
Dog fouling & what to do about it

Failure to pick up after a dog has fouled a public open space (such as a pavement/road/park/field/the beach) could cost the owner a fine of up to £1000. Go to
www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/animalwelfare for info RE "fouling of streets" and "dogs off leads". Regular problems with dog fouling should be reported at
this link.
Eco Open Houses
In 2013, Eco Open Houses: Brighton & Hove will be held over two weekends:
15–16 and 22–23 June. To catch up on past eco-houses events: view the
Programme for 2011 and read the
Final report of the Eco Open Houses 2010.
Trees and wildlife 2013
Friends of Hollingbury Woods and their
Bee banks project
2011
Council Ecologist's Wildlife Review of 2011 -
Become a Nature Warden - photograph and log the wildlife you see in Brighton and Hove on the Council Ecologist's website at
www.citywildlife.org.uk.
2005
tree planting, felling & Network Rail
The Level

Click
here for
full information about The Level Restoration on
Brighton and Hove City Council's website.
Climate Change & Sustainability
2013 initiatives:
Brighton & Hove's Sustainability Partnership
2010 Sustainability Conference
The evolving seas
2008 conference:
Brighton & Hove - the first urban biosphere city
2008 workshops
One planet city - themes discussed
2005
Installing solar panels a Round Hill resident's experience