Council Agenda Item 37a
Subject: Petition for Debate
Date of meeting: 13 October 2025
Report of: Director of Governance & Law
Contact Officer: Name: Anthony Soyinka
Tel: 01273 291006
Email: anthony.soyinka@brighton-hove.gov.uk
Ward(s) affected: All
FOR GENERAL RELEASE
1. SUMMARY AND POLICY CONTEXT:
1.1 Under the Council’s Petition Scheme if a petition contains more than 1,250 signatures and is not petition requesting officer evidence, it will be debated by the Full Council.
2. RECOMMENDATIONS:
2.1 That the petition is noted.
3. RELEVANT BACKGROUND INFORMATION / CHRONOLOGY OF KEY EVENTS:
3.1 To receive the following petition:
Save the Hove Floral Clock
We, the undersigned, petition Brighton and Hove City Council to save Hove's iconic 70 year old floral clock.
The floral clock CAN be restored and BHCC has plenty of CIL tax
which can be invested in garden infrastructure for the
community.
The clock can also be sponsored for special occasions as used to be
the case.
Why is this important?
The floral clock
is a famous city landmark and has appeared on many postcards over
the years.
It would be a crime to get rid of Hove's once-beautiful floral
clock and the community have been given no say in this council
decision.
4. PROCEDURE:
4.1 The petition will be debated at the Council meeting in accordance with the agreed protocol:
i. The Lead petitioner will be invited by the Mayor to present the petition and will have up to 3 minutes in which to outline the petition and confirm the number of signatures;
ii. The Mayor will then open the matter up for debate by councillors for period of 15 minutes and will first call on the relevant Cabinet Member to respond to the petition and move a proposed response. The Mayor will then call on those councillors who have indicated a desire to speak in the matter, before calling on the relevant Cabinet Member to respond to the debate;
iii. An amendment to the recommendation in paragraph 2.1 of the report or to add additional recommendations should be submitted by 10.00am on the working day before the meeting; otherwise it will be subject to the Mayor’s discretion as to being appropriate. Any such amendment will need to be formally moved and seconded at the meeting;
iv. After the 15 minutes set aside for the debate, the Mayor will then formally put:
v. (a) Any amendments in the order in which they are moved, and
(b) The substantive
recommendation(s) as amended (if amended).