Brighton & Hove City Council (BHCC) has announced £124,500 of funding to the emergency food network in the city, covering expenses for supporting vulnerable residents for the next three months.Since mid-March, BHCC has been working with its partners Brighton & Hove Food Partnership (BHFP), supporting food hubs to provide food parcels and hot meals to those in need.BHCC had already also committed funding of £45,000 to the food effort, split between core funding for BHFP (£15,000) and matching the.