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New awards planned for business community.

Brighton Pride 2014

Brighton Pride and the Rainbow Fund are creating new Community Business Awards, to acknowledge the support given to the LGBT community by local businesses.

For the third year running, Pride’s partnership with the Rainbow Fund is creating a huge benefit for the local LGBT/HIV voluntary sector.

Pride is once again donating £1 for every ticket sold for the Preston Park event to the Rainbow Fund and a similar arrangement is now in place for the Street Party – creating a new community outcome for that event.

In addition, Pride will pass on the proceeds of much of its own venue and arts fundraising, adding thousands of pounds more to give out to local LGBT/HIV community groups and charities.

The Rainbow Fund gives out grant funding to local LGBT/HIV voluntary sector which last year benefitted local organisations by over £43,000.

The Rainbow Fund has an Independent Grants Panel, whose members are appointed through an open application process, and who have the final say over who gets a grant based on which volunteer-led groups need it most.

Community groups who provide frontline services to the local LGBT/HIV community have until Friday, August 8 to apply for a £5,000 grant via the Rainbow Fund’s website.

This year, the Rainbow Fund has additionally supported Pride by acting as the facilitator for the event’s free tickets scheme for those on benefits or a low income and otherwise unable to volunteer to help the event. The scheme successfully ran until the beginning of June, where individuals could apply for free entry tickets, based on need.

The outcomes of this summer’s Rainbow Fund main grants round will be announced at a special Awards evening on September 1, 2014.

As well as the community groups receiving their grant funding, new LGBT Community Business Awards will be launched, where local businesses will be formally recognised and thanked for their role in supporting Brighton Pride’s fundraising efforts.

Categories for the the awards will include those for both larger and smaller business supporters and a special recognition award for outstanding contribution.

Paul Elgood
Paul Elgood

Paul Elgood, Chairman of the Rainbow Fund said: “With Pride just weeks away now, things are starting to get exciting. The partnership working between Pride and the Rainbow Fund is producing huge dividends for the local LGBT voluntary sector, and thanks to Pride we are already open for grant applications.

“This year we will be linking-up with Pride for  joint LGBT Community Business Awards to thank the local businesses who do the most for the community. It is time that recognition was made for the businesses who have consistently supported the local LGBT/HIV voluntary sector over the years and this initiative will do that.

“It is the sole role of the Rainbow Fund to collect and give out donated money in a safe and accountable manner. There are no salaries or office costs associated with our work.”

“Pride are the largest single contributor to the Rainbow Fund, but we are supported by other venues and events such as the Brighton Bear Weekender.

“After Pride make their donation they then stand back and allow the Independent Grants Panel to make their decisions based on the merits of the applications received, creating an accountable and open process for allocating the money raised. Based on their actions, Pride really do have the best interests of the LGBT community at the heart of the event, thank you.”

Paul Kemp
Paul Kemp

Pride Director, Paul Kemp, added: “With only two people working full time on Pride we rely on the help of volunteers and the support of local businesses in helping Pride raise the essential funds our local voluntary LGBT/HIV groups need.

“Last year Pride raised over £43,000 from our fund-raising activities and with everyones help this year we hope to top that target.

“It’s important that the support from local businesses towards our fundraising effort is recognised by the wider community.

“Within days of this years event, Pride CIC will be publishing all the fundraising totals from Pride fundraisers, including the ring fenced £1 from tickets sold for Preston Park, Village Party wristbands and Pride tickets sold in venues.

“Our new awards for businesses helping Pride will be a great way of recognising the support given by the business community to our LGBT/HIV community groups”

 

PREVIEW: d.r.a.g. returns!

Christopher Logan has re-released d.r.a.g, a coffee table book filled with photographs capturing the world’s most celebrated drag superstars by the industry’s leading photographers.

d.r.a.g.

The new edition, with twenty never-before-seen images, features photos that represent a wide spectrum of drag icons, including Jeffree Star, shot by photographer Austin Young, Jimmy James as Marilyn Monroe by photographer Walter Melrose and Larry Edwards as Tina Turner by photographer Ninon Nguyen.

Logan’s own career in drag began in Hollywood and eventually landed him on the big screen, in the Nia Vardalos and Toni Collette drag comedy, Connie and Carla.

He said: “Early drag was campier. It was more about poking fun of iconic Hollywood divas. Today’s drag is more outrageous. They strive to be celebrities in their own right. As long as drag continues to push boundaries, I believe there is room for all varieties.”

“These are amazing performers, make up artists, stylists, and photographers. They are examples of how good drag can be when artists take the time to learn the craft and respect it.”

In the meantime, Logan is hard at work on the next book in his series, which will be a companion piece to d.r.a.g featuring the top burlesque stars. He is also in the early stages of planning a documentary on Polari to be filmed in London.

To purchase d.r.a.g, CLICK HERE: 

Conservatives criticise ‘feeble’ Council efforts on fly-tipping

Figures uncovered today reveal only two prosecutions for  fly-tipping by Brighton & Hove City Council in the last 3 years.

Cllr Graham Cox
Cllr Graham Cox

The figures were revealed in an answer to a question by Westbourne Ward Councillor, Graham Cox, at today’s Full Council meeting.

The figures are:

2011-2012 – 1 prosecution

2012-2013 – 1 prosecution

2013-2014 – 0 prosecutions

Cllr. Cox said: “Councillors of all parties receive complaints about fly-tipping on an almost daily basis and it is pretty feeble that the current Administration has been only able to mount 2 prosecutions in the last 3 years and none in the last year, when the problem has been getting worse.

“Some locations are subject to repeated fly-tips and it is, therefore, a relatively easy matter to mount observations and catch those responsible. We hope that revealing these figures publicly will encourage the Council to finally take this growing problem seriously.”

 

 

Labour calls for ‘flexible’ rail season tickets to help part-time workers

The Labour Group and Co-operative group on Brighton and Hove City Council are calling on Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin to honour his promise and make train companies introduce ‘flexible’ rail season tickets.

Labour LogoAt present, season tickets are only available on a weekly basis, leaving those who either work part time or from home on certain days of the week hit with the significant cost of paying for a full week’s season ticket.

The Campaign for Better Transport has estimated that someone commuting part time from Brighton and Hove into London could save £1,722 a year if flexible season tickets were introduced.

Their motion to full council, reads: “This council acknowledges the growing number of Brighton and Hove residents who now commute to London or other destinations outside of the City on a part time basis due the growth in working from home and who find themselves financially disadvantaged by the current structure of rail season tickets.

This Council requests the Chief Executive to write to the Secretary of State for Transport, Rt. Hon Patrick McLoughlin, urging him to ensure train operating companies such as Southern introduce rail season tickets that reflect flexible working patterns.”

Cllr Alan Robins
Cllr Alan Robins

Councillor Alan Robins, Labour’s Transport Spokesperson, said: ‘The modern world of work is very different from the 9-5 culture of the past, with the growth in part-time working and technology allowing more and more people to split their time between home and the office.

“The current system of rail fares means these groups are currently shelling out huge sums for tickets they don’t use. Labour locally are urging the government to make good on their promises and ensure train companies work towards the introduction of flexible season tickets and help those part-time workers who are losing out financially from the current system.”

Statistics show 44,169 part time workers living in Brighton and Hove, which makes up over 30% of the total employment rate in the City.

Nationally, the figure is at over 8million workers, of which nearly 75% are women.

 

Anti-bullying charity ‘Ditch the Label’ to host summer party!

Brighton based national anti-bullying charity, Ditch the Label will be hosting Summer Calling; a beach-themed party to raise funds for the charity.

Ditch the label

The party will take place at the Above Audio bar in Brighton on Friday, August 15 from 7pm-2am and offers the perfect opportunity for Ditch the Label to meet it’s supporters as well as to celebrate a successful year, while increasing public awareness of bullying in the UK at the same time.

Ditch the Label will be inviting all of their partnering organisations, supporters and celebrity ambassadors; who include Gok Wan, Dr Christian Jessen and Charlie King from The Only Way is Essex.

The beach hut themed party will feature a range of entertainment, including:

• Terraced BBQ

•  Live performances from Brighton based acoustic performers, bands and DJ’s; including Ed Prosek, Annaca, The Club and Dean Barden.

• An interactive photo booth

• Ditch the Label cocktails

• Fire breather

Liam Hacket
Liam Hacket

Ditch the Label’s founder and CEO, Liam Hackett, said: “So far, 2014 has been a massively successful year for Ditch the Label; we are all incredibly excited about Summer Calling – it’s a fantastic summer celebration and our first ever standalone event. We are really looking forward to welcoming some of our partners, celebrity patrons and supporters for a buzzing beach-themed evening on the Brighton sea front.”

What: Summer Calling – A summer party

Where: Above Audio Bar, 10 Marine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TL

When: Friday, August 15, 2014

Time: 7pm – 2am

Tickets: Advance tickets are available for £5 or by donation

To book tickets online, CLICK HERE:

Ditch the Label is a provider of innovative advice, support and intervention programs designed to benefit young people who are impacted by bullying within the UK. It works with parents, guardians, teaching professionals, other charities and Governmental agencies to make this happen.

Ditch the Label publish two key surveys each year: the Annual Bullying Survey and the Annual Cyberbullying Survey.

To read both reports, CLICK HERE:

 

LETTER TO EDITOR: No to transgender exclusion

Gscene Trans IssueJohn Cohen’s Cause (GScene July 2014 p69) terribly misrepresents transgender experience to wrongly justify transgender exclusion.

He states: “I am happy with my sexuality [a gay man]” but that that “transsexuals […] consider their condition a medical problem.”

No. It is western culture that considers “transsexuals” a “medical problem”.

In other times and places “transsexuals” were considered a blessing to ALL the community, with no medical intervention needed to be accepted. If the grounds for kicking us out are a specific “medical problem” then what about the specific “medical problem[s]” such as suicide and depression and broken bones from being beaten up suffered by LGB people BECAUSE they are LGB in a culture that bullies and harasses them?

Is that grounds to kick them out of the LGBT umbrella? By the way, lets use the word WE chose for ourselves: Transgender, not the medical term “transsexuals” a subset of Transgender, the T in LGBT.

Stonewall UK has already stolen Stonewall from the T. Shame on anyone who uses a “medical problem” as reason to politically exclude a tiny minority.

Natasha Thoday

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