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Tom Daley leaps to victory in Co-operative’s ‘Respect ‘Loved by You’ Awards’

‘Respect’, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) network for the The Co-operative has announce the winners of their inaugural ‘Loved by You’ awards.

Tom Daley
Tom Daley

During the last four weeks the awards generated 8,753 nominations and reached over 2.5 million people on Twitter with support from community groups, charities and celebrities.

The Top three in each category of the awards are those that received the most nominations.

Thomas Anderson, Co-Chair of the Respect network said: “Since communicating our ‘Respect ‘Loved by You’ Awards’ we have been amazed by the positive response. The awards were an opportunity for people from all over the UK to vote for their favourites in 27 diverse categories. Categories ranged from ‘LGBT Charity of the Year’ to ‘Movie of the Year’. We worked hard to ensure all areas of life and interests were covered in the categories, and to ensure they had a real community feel.”

“We believe the awards offer a rare opportunity for the smallest community groups and events to be celebrated alongside the biggest. We don’t think there are enough opportunities to celebrate the inspiring work and positive impact of more isolated and community based groups, events and initiatives. We are very happy that the final results include many smaller and lesser known groups and people and the diversity of the LGBT community throughout the UK shines through. Big thanks to everyone that took the time to nominate.”

Leading lesbian, gay and bisexual charity Stonewall have been named ‘LGBT Charity of the Year’.

Laura Doughty, Deputy Chief Executive, Stonewall said: “We’re delighted to have won this award and we’re particularly pleased to be recognised by the Respect network following all of their hard work to support the campaign for equal marriage. On behalf of everyone at Stonewall – Thank You.”

‘Book of the Year’ winner ‘The Palace of Curiosities’ by Rosie Garland was a very popular choice receiving over 60 percent of the votes in this category.

Rosie said: “After years of being told by publishers that no-one would want to read my book, this wonderful award reminds me why I kept going.”

Amongst the higher profile winners that included Olympic champion diver ‘Tom Daley’ who is the winner of the ‘Inspiring Celebrity of the Year’ award and ‘Stephen Fry’, winner of the ‘Tweeter of the Year’ award, were lots of lesser known groups and initiatives.

These included Manchester’s baking social group ‘The Village Bakers’ who are the winners of the ‘LGBT Social/Networking Group of the Year’.

Kevin Sargent, Chair of Village Bakers said: “The award highlights the work we have done to provide a safe and inclusive social group, to allow like minded people to form lifelong friendships, whilst eating copious amounts of cakes and buns. Winning this award really is the cherry on top of our cake.”

Winner of the ‘Health & Wellbeing Charity of the Year’ award is HIV charity ‘George House Trust’.

Rosie Robinson, Chief Executive of George House Trust said: “We’re so delighted to have won this award and the fact that it was voted for by the public really means so much to us. George House Trust has been working tirelessly since 1985 to support people living with or affected by HIV in the North West, so that they live happy and healthy lives free from stigma and discrimination. We’ve always prided ourselves on being a small charity that achieves really big things and to receive this level of recognition from the LGBT community is just an absolute honour for us. We send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who voted for George House Trust and also to the Respect network for giving us this opportunity to showcase our work.”

Coming out as lesbian, gay or bisexual is often a difficult and stressful time in someone’s life and the winner of ‘Website of the Year’ is a website that offers much support to people going through this, RUComingOut.com.

Wayne Dhesi, Founder of R U Coming Out said: “The fact that the Respect Awards are voted for by the public goes to show how many people have taken RUComingOut.com to their hearts. Without the 200+ people who have very kindly written and shared their coming out stories so far, as well as the many individuals and organisations that have endorsed it, I simply would not have been able to grow the website to the point at which it’s at now. I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to nominate and promise to continue working hard to provide a much needed resource for those, who for whatever reason, have not yet been able to take that step and come out.”

For a full list of the winners CLICK HERE:   

Following 560 suggestions for the ‘Respect Moment of 2013’, the five winners will be announced in the New Year.

Gscene magazine were runners-up in the ‘Regional LGBT Magazine of the year’.

Out in Brighton fronted by Kathy Caton on Radio Reverb were runners up in the ‘LGBT Radio Show of the Year’.

 

 

Brighton youngsters to star in West End production of ‘Scrooge the Musical’ at The Brighton Centre next week

Next week, the record-breaking London Palladium production of Scrooge the Musical, featuring Tommy Steele will open at the Brighton Centre, Brighton, for a Christmas run.

Tommy Steele Scrooge

More than 30 children from Drama Queens in Brighton have been selected to appear in the show at The Brighton Centre. They range in age with Liam McCarthy who plays the renowned character, Tiny Tim, being just seven years old to the oldest child at 13 years old.

Debbie Spellman, Co-Founder of Drama Queens in Brighton, said: “We were delighted to be asked to put forward children for the production of Scrooge the Musical at The Brighton Centre. The show has come straight from the West End and features a phenomenal cast including Tommy Steele so it is a real honour for our kids to be performing alongside so many professional actors and actresses. Next year is actually Drama Queens’ tenth anniversary so it is a lovely way to finish off 2013 for the children and kick start the New Year in style.”

Based on Charles Dickens’ heartwarming story A Christmas Carol, Scrooge The Musical is the perfect family outing for Christmas: with stunning sets and costumes, specially created illusions by magician Paul Kieve (acclaimed for the magic effects in the Harry Potter films) and a musical score which features Leslie Bricusse’s Oscar nominated hit Thank You Very Much.

Join Ebenezer, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future and a whole host of Dickensian characters in the award winning, international smash hit musical Scrooge!

Scrooge the Musical plays The Brighton Centre from Monday, December 23, 2013 until Saturday, January 4, 2014.

To book tickets, CLICK HERE: 

Or telephone 0844 847 1515 or call The Brighton Centre on 01273 292657 for the latest availability.

New LGBT reps elected for ‘Community Works’

Gary Pargeter volunteer co-ordinator at Lunch Positive and Chris Cooke from the St James Street LAT have been elected the new LGBT representatives for Community Works.

Gary Pargeter & Chris Cooke
Gary Pargeter & Chris Cooke

Community Works members (formerly the Community and Voluntary Sector Forum) elect representatives from within their membership to represent them around particular themes e.g. the environment, communities, children and young people, housing and also around equalities themes such as disabilities, carers, black minority and ethnic communities, Lesbian, Gay and Transgender communities, gender, older people, and faith.

Both Gary and Chris will represent Community Works members views at meetings of the city’s strategic partnerships and boards.

Gary Pargeter, said: “I feel extremely privileged to have been elected one of the Community Representatives for our LGBT communities. Brighton & Hove is a very special place and we are an important part of it. LGBT voluntary and community organisations play an invaluable role in supporting and improving the lives of our members and the city of a whole. Together with our achievements we have specific needs, which require the widest support and opportunity to influence decision making. Our LGBT organisations have a proud tradition of effective grassroots action, and this is an increasingly tough time for many of us. It’s essential that we are listened to, heard and understood, and our contributions are supported and sustained.

Chris Cooke, added: “I am honoured to be elected as one of the LGBT representatives on the newly formed “Community Works” (the old Community & Voluntary Sector Forum) alongside Gary Pargeter whom I have known for a number of years and greatly admire. Together we will make a formidable team.

“Most importantly for me as an LGBT Champion will be to ensure that our community has a loud voice at the highest levels, at the top-table, where strategic decisions are made affecting our daily lives.

“I am also pleased that this year the number of LGBT reps has been increased from one to two, thus reflecting the importance of the LGBT community in the voluntary sector.  We’ve also got rather large shoes to fill as we’ll be taking on Jess Wood’s mantle (the previous incumbent) … so lots to live up to but as always, I’m relishing this fresh and exciting challenge”

 

 

To Putin with love!

Yesterday afternoon, December 18, Alistair Stewart and Chris Price of the Kaleiderscope Trust attempted to deliver a Christmas gift to Vladimir Putin via the Russian Embassy in London.

Kaleidscope

Featuring the signatures of Sir Elton John, Stephen Fry and Graham Norton, the gift was a set of Russian Nesting Dolls, hand painted with the likenesses of iconic British gays. The gift was created by Mother London as an act of solidarity with the Russian gay community.

Despite requesting an appointment in advance, Alistair and Chris were turned away from the embassy on Kensington Palace Gardens.

Alistair said: “The British coppers were very friendly and helped us find our way to the second gate. Sadly the Russian official at the gate refused to accept the gift, or let us take it inside. We showed him the dolls but he wasn’t keen. The gay community in Russia is currently facing the most punitive treatment at the hands of the authorities. This was our way to show our pride and stand shoulder to shoulder with the LGBT communtiy in Russia.”

The dolls will instead be sent to the Kremlin recorded delivery for Mr Putin’s express attention.

Kaleidscope Dolls

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