I hope the Hove nursery which has made its activities available to the children's parents via the internet wins the national award which it has been entered for.
Perhaps Brighton and Hove City Council will now take note and also put its meetings on the internet, thus allowing large numbers of the electorate to observe them deciding people's futures.
What better way of opening up its activities to the people and thus encouraging more of them to vote?
-R G Jenkins, Hove
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