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Brighton and Hove (or Brighton & Hove) is a unitary authority area and city on the south coast of England. It is England's most populous seaside city. It was formed as a unitary authority area on 1 April 1997 by the merger of the East Sussex districts of Brighton and Hove. It immediately applied for and was granted borough status. In 2000 it was awarded city status by letters patent, together with two other UK towns, to mark the Millennium. Thus Brighton and Hove is not part of the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex, but it is still part of the ceremonial county of East Sussex. Brighton and Hove forms part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation, the 12th largest conurbation in the United Kingdom. Directly to the west is Shoreham-by-Sea, and a short distance to the east are Peacehaven and Newhaven. The city, district and urban areas of Brighton and Hove have the biggest populations in the South East England region. Brighton and Hove themselves were results of amalgamations:
The football team, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C., predates the unification of the two boroughs by several decades. On 15 October 2004, Brighton and Hove was granted Fairtrade City status.
Council and DirectoratesThe leader of the council is Conservative, Mary Mears. The current mayor of Brighton and Hove is Councillor Garry Peltzer Dunn. The Chief Executive is Alan McCarthy. There are eight directorates in the council structure see here for details. Towns and districtsThe city of Brighton and Hove comprises the following areas (not necessarily directly corresponding to administrative wards or parishes):
CensusThe first census of Brighton was in 1801. The resident population of Brighton and Hove at the 2001 census was 247,817 persons, comprising 114,479 households: 48.4% male, 51.5% female. In the same census, Brighton and Hove had the highest percentage of citizens indicating their religion as “Jedi” among all principal areas of England and Wales).[1] Wording of the Letters PatentThe Letters Patent of 2000 that confers City status is worded thus:
EconomyThis is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Brighton and Hove at current basic prices published (pp.240-253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
See alsoSee the Brighton and Hove articles for descriptions of the twin towns, and the Brighton and Hove category for further articles about places and things in the district.
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