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Labour launches EU campaign in Brighton and Hove

Brighton and Hove Labour Launch European Election Campaign last night (April 23) with candidates warning of potential dangers to 12,000+ local jobs.

Labour Euro Launch

Brighton-based candidate Tracey Hill, Anneliese Dodds, John Howarth and Emily Westley got the campaign rolling with a strong message about protecting local jobs.

Figures show that over 12,000 jobs in Brighton and Hove are supported by exports to the European Union (EU). The candidates highlighted the need for a strong voice in Europe for extra investment and jobs, and to preserve the 12,149 jobs that are reliant on EU trade.

Anneliese Dodds said: “The EU supports many jobs in Brighton and Hove, but Labour wants to see more and better quality jobs being created here in the future.

“Our MEPs have worked hard in the European Parliament to secure investment in the South East and also to improve working rights.

“Now we’re campaigning for the EU to take action against zero-hours contracts and other measures which mean that many people working here in Brighton and Hove are really struggling to cope with the high cost of living”.

John Howarth added: “As someone who runs a small business in the creative sector, like hundreds of those across Brighton and Hove, I know we would be poorer off out of Europe.

“I want to work hard to ensure South East England gets the most out of our relationship with the rest of the EU, so we are able to live where we want, work and do business where we want, and trade with our neighbours”

Over the next few weeks until May 22, the candidates will be campaigning in Brighton Pavilion, Brighton Kemptown and Hove, as well as in a number of other Sussex constituencies.

Anneliese and John, the two top-placed Labour candidates have made numerous previous visits to Brighton and Hove when they have talked to hundreds of people on the doorstep, met with people involved in the local food economy and attended events at Sussex University.

 

Kemptown MP Kirby visits 10 Downing Street with Saltdean Lido champion

Simon Kirby, MP for Saltdean, visited 10 Downing yesterday with Rebecca Crook, a Saltdean resident who has championed the revitalisation of the Saltdean Lido.

Simon Kirby, MP
Rebecca Crook and Simon Kirby, MP

Rebecca now leads the Community Interest Company (CIC) tasked with modernising the Lido for the local community.

Simon Kirby has been a strong supporter of the project, its refurbishment and the efforts of Rebecca Crook and her team in bringing the Lido up to an acceptable standard. Simon and Rebecca were invited to a reception at 10 Downing Street, at which the Prime Minister was present.

Simon said: “I have been delighted to work with Rebecca in ensuring the Lido is improved as a facility for Saltdean people. Rebecca is incredibly hard working and encourages all those around her. She has been a tower of strength in bringing a new vision for the Lido to fruition.

Rebecca added: “It was an excellent opportunity to let the Prime Minister know of the work we have been doing and the benefits for local people in bringing forward plans for the Saltdean Lido to be improved. The Community Interest Company will now work with local people to see the plans become reality.”

Saltdean Lido

Second Ambassador for Pride 2014 revealed

Maria Baker has received the most nominations to be the second Pride Ambassador for this years Freedome to Live event.

Maria Baker
Maria Baker

Maria who hails from Luton is the former owner of Marilyn’s (The Harlequin) in Providence Place and The Star in Manchester Street, Brighton. More recently she worked for Brighton and Hove City Council in the housing department where she helped organise events during Black History Month for the Council’s Black, Minority and Ethnic Workers Forum.

She is presently an elected committee member of the LGBT Community Safety Forum where she serves the community on issues relating to community safety and hate crime. She has recently undertaken a course in British Sign Language (BSL) to help make the work of the forum more accessible to deaf people and make Brighton Pride more accessible to the wider deaf community as this year the LGBT Community Safety Forum are organising all Access Matters associated with the Pride event. Maria also sits as a community observer on the Rainbow Fund grants panel.

Maria received the most nominations to be a Pride Ambassador in March and April and will join Michael Nelson better known as ‘Greenbeard’ at the front of the Pride parade on August 2 where she will be raising awareness of Brighton’s BME community on this years Pride parade whose theme is the World’s A Disco.

If you want to nominate someone to be a Pride Ambassador who you thinks goes the extra mile to help LGBT people and represent the LGBT community at the front of the Pride Parade you still have time to vote in May and June.

Send an email to: info@gscene.com  giving the name of the person and say why you have nominated them.

Whoever receives the highest number of nominations in each of the next two months will be appointed to the two remaining Pride Ambassador positions for 2014.

The Pride Ambassador’s program is sponsored and administered by Gscene Magazine.

 

Labour selects local candidates for Queen’s Park Ward

Karen Barford, Daniel Chapman and Adrian Morris have been selected in the Queen’s Park ward for the Brighton and Hove Council elections in 2015, the same day as the General Election.

Adrian Morris, Nancy Platts, Daniel Chapman and Karen Barford
Adrian Morris, Nancy Platts, Daniel Chapman and Karen Barford

Dan and Adrian who are both openly gay, said they were delighted to be selected in the ward which is central to Brighton’s LGBT community.

Dan Chapman said: “Having lived here all my life I am sad to see how our city has become run down in recent years. I am determined to work hard to make Queen’s Park an area to be proud of for the people who live here.”

Adrian Morris added: “My passion is the local economy and jobs. If elected I would ensure closer links with businesses, to improve the local economy”.

Karen Barford who works locally for a large cancer support charity, said: “I have four grown–up children and a grandchild who are building their lives locally. I want to be part of the team that makes sure that Brighton & Hove is not only a great place to live now but one that will provide sustainability for generations to come”.

Nancy Platts the Labour candidate for Kemptown and Peacehaven in the 2015 general election who lives in the Queen’s Park area, commented:  “We have selected three fantastic candidates in Queen’s Park, who have already hit the ground running by going out and meeting residents on the doorstep.”

 

Pride’s pussycat doll!

Multi-million record selling global superstar Kimberly Wyatt, Pussycat Doll and Sky 1’s Got To Dance judge will be performing a live PA on the Pride Festival Main Stage.

Kimberly Wyatt

Kimberly promises she will thrill fans with Pussycat Doll Number One tracks including Don’t Cha, Buttons, Stickwitu and her fabulous solo singles Candy and Derriere.

Kimberly Wyatt joined the Pussycat Dolls in 2003 and soon became a global superstar alongside fellow band members Nicole Scherzinger, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta and Melody Thornton. Their 2005 number one smash Don’t Cha became one of the worlds biggest selling singles and sold over six million copies making them one of the most successful girl bands of all time. With over 11 number ones and 2 multi-platinum albums everybody wanted their girlfriend to be hot like a Pussycat Doll!

Since leaving the Pussycat Dolls in 2010 Kimberly has enjoyed success beside fellow judges, Diversity’s Ashley Banjo and Australian actor and dancer Adam Garcia on Sky 1’s hit show Got To Dance.

In 2012 Kimberly starred in, choreographed and creatively directed the critically acclaimed West End show Revolution, at the Haymarket Theatre in London. 2013 saw Kimberly launch her own cosmetics range, the aptly named Beautiful Movements.

As a solo artist Kimberley has recently delighted fans with the 2010 Top 5 hit Candy and with her latest single Derriere a delicious taster of her forthcoming album, she looks set to keep us dancing in 2014.

Kimberly says: “I am so delighted to have the opportunity to play at Brighton Pride ! I have heard such great things about the crowd there so just cannot wait to perform.” 

Pride director, Dulcie Weaver added: “This year we’ll be staggering main stage artist announcements over the next few months so to secure an international artist such as Kimberly is amazing. I’m a massive fan of the Pussycat Dolls and we’re thrilled Kimberly has agreed to take time out of her busy schedule to perform at this year’s Pride.”

Pride just got Pussycat!

What: Pride Brighton & Hove 2014: Freedom To Live Pride Festival

Where: Preston Park, Brighton

When: Saturday, August 2

Time: 12noon – 10pm

Tickets: £9 /£12.50 Early Bird tickets sold out

Discounted £15 advance (first release) until end of May. Then £17.50 in June /£20 in July/ More on the day.

For more infromation about Brighton Pride, CLICK HERE:

 

Pride in One Direction

One Direction fans across the UK are being given the chance to win money-can’t-buy tickets to the sold-out opening night of the band’s Where We Are World Tour.

One Direction

North East LGBT charity, Northern Pride, is offering one lucky One Direction fan the chance to win a VIP trip for two to see the biggest boy band on the planet play Sunderland’s Stadium of Light on Wednesday May 28.

It includes use of the stadium’s Director’s Box, with a complimentary buffet, free bar and the best seats in the house to see Harry, Zayn, Liam, Louis and Niall.

The exclusive prize package, which is not available anywhere else, will be given away in a small prize draw, with just 500 tickets being sold to raise funds for the charity’s work to promote equality and diversity across the North East.

Three runners up will also receive a pair of VIP tickets for the sold-out concert, including a reception drink, buffet, souvenir VIP laminate and a reserved seat for the show close to the stage.

 

Mark Nichols
Mark Nichols

Mark Nichols, Chair of Northern Pride, said: “One Direction are the biggest band in the world at the moment and it’s been almost impossible to get hold of any tickets at all. We’re absolutely thrilled that we’ve been able to secure this money-can’t-buy package and can’t wait to give it away to one lucky ‘Directioner.’”

The competition, which is open to entrants aged 18 and over, is being run in partnership with SAFC subsidiary 1879 Events Management, which provides catering and hospitality at the Stadium of Light.

The organisation, which donated the One Direction tickets to Northern Pride, also recently signed a three year deal to cater for the charity’s annual Newcastle Pride festival, which returns from July 18-20 with a host of family entertainment and performances by stars including Sinitta, Shayne Ward and the Vengaboys.

Gary Hutchinson, Commercial Director at 1879 Events Management and SAFC, added: “We have a strong working relationship with Northern Pride and are proud to be joining forces with them once again for Newcastle Pride 2014.

 

“This year’s event is expected to bring more than 65,000 people to the region, adding to the amazing economic benefits that will have already been generated by One Direction and our other summer concert, North East Live.”

To enter Northern Pride’s One Direction competition, CLICK HERE:

Tickets are priced at £40 each, with a maximum 500 being sold, and entries close on May 21. Other terms and conditions apply.

For more information about One Direction at the Stadium of Light, CLICK HERE:

For more information about Northern Pride, CLICK HERE:

Twitter: @northernpride

 

 

Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raise nearly £1,000 from their annual ‘Jamboree’

The annual Jamboree takes place outside the Brighton Tavern every year around April time and involves a home-baked cake sale, a tombola and a second-hand book store.

Brighton Gay Men's Chorus

The choir relies on the generosity of its members and supporters through donating their time, effort and baking skills to raise money for charity.

Brighton Gay Men's ChorusChris Sarson, a trustee for Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, said: “We had an amazing amount of cakes this year so a big thank you to all the wonderful bakers we have in the Chorus and also the many friends of the Chorus who have donated cakes and other items to us this year.”

Charlie Bedson, who is a member for the Chorus and helped with the organisation of the Jamboree, added: “On top of everything, we would particularly like to thank Eclipse Foods, Raise and the Pelican On Port for their generously proportioned and rather delicious cakes”.

The funds raised will help the Chorus, a registered charity, pursue its charitable activities and objectives.

The Chorus is next performing as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival on May 2 & 3 at St. George’s Church in Kemptown with their latest show Nautical But Nice.

For more information and to purchase tickets, CLICK HERE:

GMFA: It’s time for Young Gay Men to ‘Think Again’ about HIV

A new campaign to get young gay men thinking, talking and taking action about HIV and sexual safety.

GMFA

In response to the increasing number of HIV infections amongst gay men in their teens and twenties, GMFA has launched a new campaign focused on raising awareness of HIV. The campaign invites young gay men to start thinking again about their sexual health and reconsider some of the things they think they know about HIV.

In 2012 there were more gay men diagnosed with HIV than in any previous year, and a third of these men were in their teens or twenties. GMFA conducted a number of focus groups with young gay men to see why infection rates were so high in this group and found that many young gay men thought that HIV was something that was unlikely to affect them, with some thinking that there was already a cure for HIV.

Matthew Hodson
Matthew Hodson

GMFA’s Chief Executive, Matthew Hodson said: “If we are going to avoid a generation of gay men getting infected it’s important that we persuade young gay men to think again about HIV, to reconsider some of the things that they think they know, to arm themselves with the information and the skills they need to prevent transmission.”

Effective HIV treatment now means that someone with diagnosed HIV has a good life expectancy, but will be reliant upon daily doses of medication to maintain health. For most people, receiving an HIV diagnosis remains traumatic and HIV remains more stigmatized than other infections. Improvements in treatment also mean that fewer people have visible symptoms of infection and this can lead to people having less awareness of HIV.

GMFAAdam was diagnosed with HIV after having had unprotected sex with two guys that he was seeing. “My whole world collapsed. Up until these two guys, I’d always had safe sex. HIV was not something I ever considered I could get. Because they didn’t look like they had HIV, I didn’t know where I could have possibly picked it up from. Looking back, I cannot blame anyone. It’s just as much my fault as it is the guys I barebacked with. In fact, it’s probably more my own stupidity. I wasn’t educated. It’s my health and I was the one that had something to lose.”

Adams’ story, and others, can be found at the ‘Think Again’ webpage at: www.gmfa.org.uk/thinkagainHIV. ‘Think Again’ posters will be distributed to gay pubs and clubs and will also appear on bus shelters near gay venues in London, in areas including Vauxhall, Clapham, Shoreditch and Soho.

The models used in the campaign are all young gay men in their late teens and early twenties. All of them share GMFA’s passion for raising awareness of the disease and aiming to reduce HIV infection rates among gay men.

GMFAMatthew added: “From the research that we did it was clear that what young gay men need from HIV prevention and information campaigns is different from what some other groups of gay men need. With HIV prevention, just as with condoms, it’s not the case that one size fits all. GMFA’s next campaign will be targeting men who are involved in the sex party scene and we’ve got exciting plans to do work with other key groups too.”

GMFA currently receives no financial support from local or national Government funding for its HIV prevention work. The Think Again campaign, GMFA’s website and FS Magazine are all funded by the support and generosity of individuals from the gay community, and the men and women who value this community. This support is vital in enabling us to continue providing gay men with the information they need to live happy, healthier lives.

To make a donation, CLICK HERE:

 

Race against time to save 20,000 lives

Horsham-based charity launches campaign to bring HIV treatment to 20,000 people in Malawi.

Workers in Malawi at the Umunthu Foundation
Workers in Malawi at the Umunthu Foundation

HIV and AIDS charity AVERT has set out to raise £6,000 by July 1, to purchase the equipment needed to allow their partner organisation in Malawi, the Umunthu Foundation, to provide access to life-saving HIV treatment. Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world, with one of the highest HIV prevalence rates – 10% of the population are living with the virus. Despite this, thousands of people in Malawi are currently unable to access HIV treatment due to poor coverage of services.

AVERT are in desperate need of your help.

If you are you an individual, business, school or college in the Sussex area, get involved and support this life-saving campaign by fundraising or donating to the cause!

WHAT IS THE CAMPAIGN GOAL? AVERT is making a push to close this treatment gap, launching a campaign to bring HIV treatment and monitoring services to 20,000 people in rural Malawi. AVERT and the Umunthu Foundation have been working together in this area since 2010. They already provide free counselling and testing for HIV, support groups for people living with HIV, youth groups and initiatives to educate people about HIV and sexual health.

CD 4 count testing machine
CD 4 count testing machine

In order to provide life-saving HIV treatment, the Umunthu Foundation needs a CD4 count testing machine to monitor whether people living with HIV need to begin or change their treatment. AVERT is raising money for this machine through the crowdfunding website buzzbnk.org, an initiative to mobilise large numbers of people to come together to support a project. The target of £6,000 must reached be reached by July 1 or funds will be returned to donors.

WHAT WILL THE IMPACT BE? This machine will have a huge impact on local communities – access to HIV treatment and monitoring services will ensure people start and change treatment on time, enabling people living with HIV to live long and healthy lives and reducing the risk of the virus being passed to others.

To get invovled contact AVERT’s Fundraising Officer anisa.ahmed@avert.org for more information about fundraising for, and getting involved in, this campaign.

David Odali, Umunthu Foundation Director, said: “We really appreciate your noble efforts to fundraise for the purchase of our CD4 count machine. The equipment will go a long way in creating a huge positive impact in our HIV/AIDS service delivery.”

To make a direct donation CLICK HERE:

New support network for small LGBT organisations

A new LGBT support group network will meet for lunch this Saturday, April 26.

LGBT small group network

Community Works, (formerly the Community Voluntary Sector Forum) is setting up a support network for small local LGBT groups.

The network will meet throughout the year to help groups get to know each other, keep updated with news and information, share peer support and useful advice.

The network has a special focus on groups with lower income (sometime no income at all) and those which are often mainly run by volunteers. The network will be facilitated by Community Works volunteer representatives Gary Pargeter and Chris Cooke.

Gary PargeterGary Pargeter, said: ‘This is a fantastic opportunity for our grassroots LGBT groups to get together, to become stronger through knowing each other and sharing peer support. With regular meetings there will be useful opportunities for groups to talk about what is needed to carry out their work and to flourish and find all sorts of advice, information and support which is available.

This new network will be led by the needs of its members and organisers are calling out to as many LGBT groups as possible to get in touch and be involved.

The network will start with an LGBT Groups Open Space Meeting and buffet lunch on Saturday, April 26 from 12.30 – 2.30 pm at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church, Dorset Gardens Brighton, BN2 1RL.

If you organise or run an LGBT group get in touch to confirm your place at the meeting. You’ll be sent further information closer to the date.

To book your place or ask any questions, EMAIL:

Or telephone: 07846 464384

For information on Community Works, CLICK HERE:

 

 

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