Politicians and community groups today launched a new strategy for the future of Brighton and Hove.
They will help shape the city during the next two decades.
The City of Opportunities plan was unveiled at a presentation at Hove Town Hall.
Sue John, chairwoman of the 2020 Community Partnership, said: "Members have worked tremendously hard over the past year. They have developed and agreed this great City of Opportunities document.
"We have focused on eight priority areas we want to tackle in the coming years to make the city of Brighton and Hove one that offers opportunity to everyone."
These areas include enterprise, safety, health, inclusivity and affordability as well as ensuring the city is mobile, attractive and focuses on customers.
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