Green Awards

Crowned the Green Capital of Britain, sustainability has long been on the agenda of Brighton and Hove.
Here are just some of the awards the city has won that help make Brighton the perfect choice for a green break.
Green Capital of Britain
Brighton and Hove was recently named the green capital of Britain by an Asda survey. According to the survey people in the city buy more organic food and recycled goods than any other town, as well as eat twice as much organic food than anywhere else in the country.
Jubilee Library – Observer Ethical Award winner
The eco-friendly Jubilee Library, in the city's Cultural Quarter, won its first sustainability award in the Observer's Ethical Awards. The Awards, which focus on solutions that will make the world a greener, fairer and more equitable place, voted the library the country's most energy-efficient public building, based on criteria such as social inclusiveness, accessibility, the environment and resource conservation.
Innovative and modern, Jubilee Library takes advantage of natural energy provided by sunshine and wind. Its magnificent glass south-facing frontage links the inside and outside spaces and is a modern architectural treat in itself.
Earthship Brighton
Winner of various awards, Earthship Brighton is a solar powered, self-sufficient, eco friendly building built from used tyres. Designed to reduce our impact on the planet, whilst increasing our connection to it, Earthship Brighton offers regular fascinating tours for visitors. Well worth a visit.
An award winning eco friendly bus service
Home to an award winning bus service, Brighton boasts some of the lowest emission diesel engines in the world. Visit the Brighton and Hove buses website to find out more about Brighton's award winning buses.
Blue Flag Beach award
Brighton’s famous pebble beach has been voted one of the Top 10 beach destinations in the world and holds the prestigious Blue Flag award in recognition of water and beach quality. Find out more about Brighton beach in our Brighton Beach Life section.
6 Green Flag Parks
Designed to raise the standard of parks and green space, the Green Flag Award has been awarded to six Brighton and Hove parks and gardens. In 2008 the following parks and gardens received the award:
- Easthill Park
- Hove Park
- Preston Park
- St Ann's Well Gardens
- Kipling Gardens
- Stoneham Park
Find out more about the green spaces in Brighton and Hove in our Parks and Gardens section.











