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Dear Jason and Geoffrey

Cllr Warren Morgan leader of the Labour group says it is time to put city before political parties!

Cllr Warren Morgan, leader of Labour and Cooperative
Cllr Warren Morgan, leader of Labour and Cooperative

Following the failure of local politicians to set a budget for the city at the council’s annual budget meeting on Thursday, February 27, Cllr Warren Morgan leader of the Labour and Cooperative group has written an open letter to the leader of the Green administration and the Conservative Party.

“First of all I would like to thank you for the civil way in which negotiations were conducted at Budget Council on Thursday, even though ultimately no agreement was reached.

“When we return to the council chamber on Wednesday, the Budget on the table will be one based on an inflation-level council tax increase. It is the level proposed in the original Green budget published in December, and it is the same level proposed and voted through by the Conservative councils in East Sussex, Surrey and Kent.

“Whilst I know it is not your preferred option, it is the only compromise position between your two parties’ views, both of which I respect. I would hope that even if you and your councillors cannot support this compromise position, you will at least ask your councillors to abstain rather than oppose, and allow my councillors to pass a lawful, balanced budget as we are required to do by law. The public expect that responsible and sensible action from us. 

“The consequences for the city council and Brighton and Hove of us not passing a budget would be very serious indeed. At best it will cost the council a great deal in both lost money and damaged reputation. At worst the Government would step in and take over, with terrible implications for local services.

“I understand that by allowing us to vote through that compromise budget, politically the Conservatives will say “Labour are voting for more tax rises”, and the Greens will say “Labour is voting for more cuts”. If that is what it takes for control of our city’s finances to remain in the hands of our democratically elected local representatives, then so be it. It is time to put the interests of the city ahead of the interests of our political parties and sort this situation out without any further delay.

Councillor Warren Morgan
Labour and Cooperative, East Brighton
Leader of the Labour and Co-operative Group

‘Polari First Book Prize’ call for submissions

Shortlisted books will be displayed at major WH Smiths Travel outlets across the UK for the first time.

Polari First Book PrizeThe Polari Prize is for a first book which explores the LGBT experience and is open to any work of poetry, prose, fiction or non-fiction published in the UK between February 2, 2013 and February 1, 2014.

Writers must be born or resident in the UK. Self-published works in both print and digital formats are also eligible for submission.

Last year’s winner was Mari Hannah for her crime novel The Murder Wall. Mari received a cheque for £1,000 from sponsor Société Générale.

Entries for this year’s prize should be submitted by the UK publisher.

In the case of self-published books, works in print or digital form must be submitted with a letter describing why and how the project has been self-published.

The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2014.

A longlist of up to 12 titles will be announced in July. While the shortlist, of up to 5 titles, will be revealed in September.

The winner will be announced on October 8, 2014 in the Purcell Room at the London Literature Festival.

Paul Burston
Paul Burston

The judges for the 2014 Prize are:

Paul Burston (Chair of Judges) – author, journalist and host of Polari

Bidisha – critic and broadcaster

Matt Cain – author and former Culture Editor for Channel 4 News

Suzi Feay – literary critic and broadcaster

Rachel Holmes – author and former Head of Literature and Spoken Word at the Southbank

VG Lee – author and comedian

Polari Literary Salon launched in 2007 in the upstairs room of a pub in Soho and was named ‘London’s peerless gay literary salon’ by The Independent on Sunday. Polari is now housed at the Southbank Centre where monthly events showcase the best in established, new and up-and-coming LGBT literary talent and performance.

The Prize’s media partner is Square Peg Media, publishers of g3 and OUT In The City magazines.

For more information, CLICK HERE:

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Hedwig and the Angry Inch

New Venture Theatre’s production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, runs from May 2-17.

Hedwig Angry Inch

Internationally ignored song stylist Hedwig Schmidt is an East German rock ‘n’ roll goddess who also happens to be the victim of a botched sex-change operation.

Backed by hard-rocking band The Angry Inch on their “East Sussex Tour”, Hedwig tells us of her life’s search for The Origin of Love and the people who have made her the woman she is today. Sugar daddies, punk idols, downtrodden Eastern European drag queens and the soulmate who stole her songs to achieve rock star fame; all put in an appearance.

Hedwig & the Angry Inch

It’s a rocking ride, funny, touching and ultimately inspiring to anyone who has felt life gave them an inch when they deserved a mile.

This ground breaking Obie-winning off-Broadway smash also won multiple awards for its hit film adaptation.

Until March 10 the show is accepting donations through crowd-funding website Indiegogo.

CLICK HERE: to get an insight into the production process, to help make the show even more spectacular and pick up exclusive memorabilia in the process.

This is the first production of its type to be staged at The New Venture Theatre. A charity theatre run entirely by volunteers, it has won several local awards. The NVT was founded over fifty years ago to provide education and experience to anyone wanting to get involved in theatre and to bring affordable performing arts to the local community.

Hedwig & the Angry Inch

What: Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Where: New Venture Theatre, Bedford Pl, Hove, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2PT

When: May 2-17

Time: Evening Performances start 7.45pm. Sunday Matinees at 2.30pm. No evening performance on Sundays and Mondays.

Cost: £10 to purchase tickets online, CLICK HERE:

Or from the fringe box office, CLICK HERE:

Or telephone the Box Office on 01273 746118

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