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Local MP presses Health Secretary on hospital funding

Simon Kirby, MP

Simon Kirby, MP for Kemptown and Peacehaven met with the Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt MP at the Department for Health, to discuss issues surrounding funding for the Royal Sussex County Hospital.

The hospital, which is in Mr Kirby’s constituency, is earmarked for £420 million of redevelopment funding. However there has been some concern over the delays in the release of those funds.

Mr Kirby said,

“There is a clear need for redevelopment at the RSCH; some of the wards have been operating since the time of Florence Nightingale! I was delighted that the Government announced a comprehensive funding package totalling £420million, however that investment is needed urgently. The ongoing delays we are seeing in the release of that funding cannot be allowed to continue.

“I have been speaking to both the Treasury and the Department of Health about this situation and I was pleased to meet with the Health Secretary in Westminster this afternoon. I made sure he was aware how important this issue is for my constituents and urged him to do whatever he can to expedite the release of these funds.

“As the local MP for the area I will continue to do what I can to make the redevelopment of the RSCH a reality as soon as possible because people in my constituency deserve the best possible service.”

 

Free event for dog owners

Brighton & Hove CouncilBrighton & Hove City Council’s animal welfare team is running one of its popular Dog Care Days on Thursday 11 July 2013 at East Brighton Park from 12 noon to 4pm.

The council is joining forces with the RSPCA to run the event which aims to help promote responsible dog ownership.

Dog owners will be able to find out about rules and regulations affecting them and pick up free dog tags, neutering vouchers and ‘poo bags.’

They can also find out about the council’s Dog Walkers Code of Conduct which provides useful advice and information about exercising your dog in the city.

Free micro chipping will also be offered along with free leads and engraving on dog tags.

Potential dog owners can also find out about some of the strays currently in council care and how to go about re-homing.

Cllr Pete West

Environment Councillor Pete West, said:

“The council’s animal welfare officers have been increasingly concerned about the large number of strays found wandering in the city and the poor condition of some owned pets.

“They are also keen to tackle the environmental problems caused by irresponsible dog owners, including dog fouling.

“We hope the event will help us raise awareness and tackle head-on some of the issues around dog ownership.”

The animal welfare team will also be running its popular annual Fun Day on Saturday, July 27 at Preston Park from 11am – 4pm.

Along with dog care advice, information and free micro chipping, activities will include a chance to meet PAT dogs and to test your pet’s skills on the dog agility course.

City Mayor Denise Cobb will attend to present an award to the Best Dog in Show.

 

 

THE AMERICAN PLAN: St James Theatre, London: Review

The American Plan

Richard Greenberg’s wryly comic 1960s-set drama about a rich German-Jewish émigré family’s summer in the American Catskills makes its transfer from Bath to the St James Theatre in London this month for a short run, and I’d advise you to get booking soon as this is going to be a hot ticket.

Diana Quick plays Eva, the snobby, bossy, controlling mother of Lili (a delectable Emily Taaffe), a fragile only child just out of her teens. With no father in sight (Lili jokes that her mother killed him), there’s just Eva, Lili and their self-possessed black maid Olivia (Dona Croll) who’s more an equal part of the family than an employee.

Staying in their holiday home on the lake, they keep apart from the ‘lower life forms’ and ‘this country’s most comical misfits’ (as Eva calls them) who are holidaying on the other side of the water on the so-called American Plan (a bit like a Butlins for New York’s Jews).

That is, until a handsome young chap called Nick (Luke Allen-Gale) swims over and meets Lili. The two spark, emotionally and intellectually, and love blooms, helped forward by the not backward Lili. The next step is for Nick to meet mum Eva, a prospect that fills Lili’s heart with dread as she knows Eva’s interfering ways of old.

But they too seem to get along, even when Eva shows Nick up to not be quite all he’s promised, and she gives her blessing for the union to go ahead – until another stranger appears from the other side of the lake and things begin to get complicated.

Played out on a simple but shimmering stage dressed only with a bleached jetty and tables and chairs, The American Plan looks perfect. The backdrop is a simple ruched curtain printed with a Fall scene, and the mirrored floor of the stage reflects the light as if we were lakeside on a sunny day.

Taaffe is astonishing as the vulnerable but intelligent Lili. She bounds around with a girlish buoyancy, and every word is crisply enounced and perfectly delivered.  Quick is just as good, her vowels low and elongated as she keeps her German accent just this side of comedy.

Allen-Gale’s Nick is wholesome and, as Lili herself says, a sort of tabula rasa on which she writes the future she wants. As an actor, he lets her character, and us, do this perfectly.

Greenberg’s script is nicely rhythmical and has some killer irony-laden lines and some effective pauses. The comedy, very New York Jewish, is never heavy-handed, and the emotional temperature is nicely set. Lili asks, “How old are you when you’re too old to start being happy?” A beat. “35,” deadpans Olivia.

Running at 2 hours 10 minutes, The American Plan feels neither rushed nor stinting on letting us get to know the characters well. The postscript is sad and satisfying as we see how easy it is to turn into the things we resent the most when young, and how lying, to others and to ourselves, very rarely gets us what we want.

What: The American Plan by Richard Greenberg

Where: St James Theatre, Palace Street, Victoria, London

Tickets: from £15

For more information: CLICK HERE: 

 

 

 

 

Hove Tandoori ‘highly commended’ in Tiffin Cup 2013

Hove Tandoori

Hove Tandoori has been Highly Commended in this year’s Tiffin Cup, following its entry into the Parliamentary food competition which was supported by Mike Weatherley, MP for Hove & Portslade.

Hove Tandoori, located on Church Road in Hove, was recently nominated by Mike to compete in the competition in the House of Commons with the country’s top curry-creators for the coveted Tiffin Cup.

Mike has pushed for a Hove winner each year and the Tiffin Cup 2013 makes this Mike’s fourth entry into the competition.  Hove Tandoori will receive a certificate and embroidered Tiffin Cup 2013 Chef Jacket to mark their achievement in this year’s competition.

Mike Weatherley, MP
Mike Weatherley, MP

Mike said:

“While it is disappointing that Hove Tandoori missed out on the Tiffin Cup, their Highly Commended award nevertheless highlights the excellent quality of this restaurant. Well done to the all the staff at Hove Tandoori. Fingers crossed we’ll have the honour of securing the cup 2014.”

Brighton artist shortlisted for Cork Street open exhibition

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Brighton-based conceptual artist eel has been shortlisted for this year’s Cork Street Open Exhibition, which takes place in London on August 9.

The artist, whose work appears “playful at first glance, but reveals a deeper social context, has a particular interest in spray cans, and deconstructs the concept of a can, the pressurised container and introduces it as a vessel containing ideas and concepts rather than just paint. These ideas are then reconstructed into a reflective, social statement.”

Eel said:

“An artist may produce a piece with a distinct message, but someone may interpret that message completely differently. This for me is successful art. I don’t force the viewer towards a predetermined conclusion. I hope and encourage them to find their own meaning in my art.”

For more information on the Cork Street Open Exhibition, CLICK HERE:  

 

Or, view: www.eelart.co.uk

New film to focus on gay parenting in the UK

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A new film focusing on gay parenting in the UK has been commissioned by Square Peg Media, the publisher of gay magazines G3 and Out in the City.

Producer Violet Productions, are inviting any potential gay parents to share their stories for the film, which will highlight the increasing prevalence of gay families in the UK, understanding the challenges, the joys and the realities that come with bringing up a family as same-sex parents.

It will be shown at locations around the UK, before being shown worldwide at gay festivals in 2014.

If you are a gay parent and would like to get involved in the film, EMAIL: 

 Or Twitter: @GayParentsUK

All Saints Hove: Lunchtime recital programme

All Saints Church, Hove

All Saints Church in Hove will be presenting a series of Jazz recitals during their Wednesday Lunchtime Recitals in July and September.

The programmes include:

Magdalena Reising and Pamela Pecko Smith:  Harp & Flute: July 17

Magdalena Reising has one of the most original voices performing on the contemporary jazz scene today. She will be appearing with Pamela Pecko Smith a classically trained vocalist and flutist, whose passion for jazz vocals began in childhood, a passion leading her  in 2009  to reach the semi finals in the Open Mic UK national talent competition, where she represented jazz vocals.

Jason Henson: Jazz Guitar: July 24

Jason Henson home grown Brightonian and professional guitarist, has played with many of the world’s finest jazz and gypsy jazz musicians, including Alan Barnes, Lulu Reinhardt and Joe Lee Wilson.

Bobby Wellins and Kate Williams:  Jazz Tenor Sax and Jazz Piano: September 4

Bobby Wellins the Glasgow-bred saxophonist who was nominated last year for a British Jazz Award in the category of Tenor Sax, teams up with English pianist-composer Kate Williams. Their music is an intimate exploration of a familiar rulebook between a slow-burn saxist with leanings toward the 1950s cool school, and a quietly elegant Bill Evans-inflected pianist.

Event: Lunchtime Recitals Programme: Jazz Gems Come to All Saints Recitals

Where: All Saints Church, The Drive, Hove

When: July Wednesday 17, Wednesday 24 and September 4

Time: 1-2pm

Cost: Free entry

 

 

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