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Former Mayor of Brighton and Hove becomes an Allsorts Trustee

Bill Randall, former Mayor and ex-Leader of Brighton and Hove City Council, has become a trustee of Allsorts – the Brighton-based project that supports and empowers young people under 26 who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or unsure (LGBTU) of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity.

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Bill Randall

Allsorts, a registered charity was founded by Jess Wood, the organisation’s director in 1999 along with James Newton and provides a variety of services for LGBTU young people, among them weekly drop-ins, a mental health and well-being group and a Trans Kids group. Its youth volunteering hub offers opportunities in campaigning, fund-raising, educating and offering peer support.

Allsorts works in partnership with a wide range of third-sector organisations, public services and schools, colleges and universities as well as running a parent support group.

Bill said; “Allsorts was one of the charities I supported during my year as Mayor of Brighton and Hove, and I was deeply impressed with the support it gives to young LGBTU people, many of whom are very vulnerable. The other major strand of Allsorts’ work is equally important: working in schools, colleges and universities to combat homophobia and spread greater understanding about the LGBTU community.

“Allsorts is a truly democratic group and uses the talents of those it works with. Young people are involved in the organisation at every level from trustee to volunteer. Indeed, two young and very impressive trustees interviewed me as part of my selection process. I look forward to working with them, the other trustees, the staff and other volunteers for an organisation that does so much to support and empower young LGBTU people in our city. I will enjoy sharing in the fun that surrounds so much of Allsorts’ work.”

Bill became an honorary alderman of the City of Brighton and Hove, in July 2015 as a mark of recognition for the work and commitment he gave as a former councillor to Hanover and Elm Grove Ward and the city.

For more information about Allsorts, click here:

Business volunteers help Brighton Deaf School

Local specialist school for deaf children, Hamilton Lodge, receive a helping hand from a team of volunteers from Allianz Insurance who spent a day helping them decorate.

Hamilton Lodge

Hamilton Lodge School and College for Deaf Students is a non maintained special school for the Deaf providing both residential and non-residential places. They take pupils from over 20 local authority areas around the country. They teach and care for deaf pupils aged 4 -19 years.

Ashley Moon from Allianz Insurance, said; “We enjoyed helping last summer and were keen to get involved again. We aren’t professional decorators but we are able and willing to help with paint brush.”

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Simon Burgess

Simon Burgess, Business Manager at Hamilton Lodge, added: “The support we receive from businesses and the local community helps us to focus our resources on the needs and wishes of our residential pupils. Ensuring their childhoods are full of positive memories and helping them to become confident adults.”

To volunteer or to fundraise for Hamilton Lodge, email: emma.daniel@hamiltonlsc.co.uk

Or telephone: 01273 682 362

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Kemptown Barbers raise money for HIV charity

OS Barbers in George Street donate two days worth of haircuts to the Sussex Beacon over Pride weekend.

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From left to right: Matthew Etherington, Joe Steven and George Oakley
 Barbers Joe Steven and George Oakley hand over a cheque for £305.00 to Matthew Etherington, the community fundraiser from the Sussex Beacon. The money was raised from two days of haircuts donated by the boys on Friday July 31 and Saturday, August 1.
If you want Joe or George to run their fingers through your hair you can find them at 52 george street, Kemp Town, Brighton.
To book a haircut telephone: 07548351901.

Fancy a pink taste of India?

If you’re a gay man looking for a bespoke travel experience in India, then you might want to consider Indjapink, a New Delhi based, luxury travel organisation catering exclusively to gay men.

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The company has been operating for ten years and styles itself as the first Indian travel agency to cater to gay men only. It aims to unravel the beauty and mystery of its exotic homeland with a wide range of gay and gay friendly tours and activities.

Injapink is also the owner of India’s first gay, men only, luxury bed and breakfast hotel, The Mister and Art House, which is located in the up-market area of South Delhi, said to be one of the most gay-friendly areas of the city.  The boutique establishment prides itself on its collection of antiques, fine homo-erotic art, and high end, stylish accommodation.

Injapink’s owners are keen to point out that although India is known for a conservative outlook, The Mister and Arthouse provides a sophisticated and safe environment for its gay guests.

The owners have also announced future plans to relocate its hotel to a new accommodation with terraced gardens, a luxury spa, and the country’s first gay café.

For further information on Injapink and its bespoke travel packages and services, click here:

For more about its luxury guesthouse. click here:

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Hove MP to chair Brunswick Post Office public meeting

Peter Kyle MP for Hove & Portslade will chair a public meeting this evening (August 17), to discuss the proposed closure of the Brunswick Branch of the Post Office on Western Road in Hove.

Peter Kyle MP for Hove & Portslade
Peter Kyle MP for Hove & Portslade

Senior management from the Post Office will be present to answer questions in what is expected to be a heated meeting as residents, who are passionate about saving the branch meet with management from the Post Office for the first time.

Post Office officials will include:

♦ Laura Tarling – Public Affairs Manager

♦ John Taylor – Crown Area Manager and

♦ Matt Maunder – Crown Cluster Manager

The meeting will take place at Cornerstone Community Church from 7-8pm.


Event: Public Meeting to discuss closure of Brunswick Branch Post Office on Wester Road, Hove

Where: Cornerstone Community Church, Church Road, Hove BN3 2FL

When: Monday, August 17

Time: 7pm – 8pm

 

 

BOOK REVIEW: Another Day: David Levithan

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David Levithan

In this compelling companion book Levithan (co-author  of Will Grayson, Will Grayson with John Green and Two Boys Kissing) tells Rhiannon’s side of the story from Every Day as she seeks to discover the truth about love and how it can change you.

Every day is the same for Rhiannon. She has accepted her life, convinced herself that she deserves her distant, temperamental boyfriend, Justin, even established guidelines by which to live: Don’t be too needy. Avoid upsetting him. Never get your hopes up.

Until the morning everything changes. Justin seems to see her, to want to be with her for the first time, and they share a perfect day which Justin doesn’t remember the next morning. Confused, depressed, and desperate for another day as great as that one, Rhiannon starts questioning everything. Then, one day, a stranger tells her that the Justin she spent that day with, the one who made her feel like a real person . . . wasn’t Justin at all.

Every day was a wonderful, complex challenging read and it’s interesting that Levithan feels the need to add another book to what already felt like a seriously complete piece of writing, but there it is and here is it. This book, which reviews the previous novel but through the eyes of Rhiannon, well not just through her eyes but her utter point of view, is both enlightening and restricting but it does relentlessly serve the steady careful plot of the book. Giving the same story this very different viewpoint and dialogue is startling, and moves both these novels off into a more Meta state, not sequel or prequel to each other but more in orbit around a common sense of gravity, plots, actions, reactions and feelings being tied to the same points in space and time but all other things in flux.  He’s nowt if not subtly clever is Mr Levithan and speaks with his confident voice to sophisticated young reader who relish the opportunity to engage with their reading.

To read more about the author’s books, click here:

David Levithan will be attending an event on Wednesday, August 19, 7.30pm at Waterstones, Brighton, 71-74 North Street.

Levithan’s books are always easy to read, he takes great care with his prose and ideas so that they tumble into your head no matter how abstract or difficult they may at first seem; This book is no different to his other young adults writing and he shows the same consideration for the protagonists thoughts and feelings as he does the readers need to process them in good time to understand what’s going on.   You can enjoy this book without having read Every Day but it will throw the events of Every Day into a difference perspective if you do, and that’s wonderful as I loved Every Day, but this book, giving as it does a slower more considered insight into the shared story of these books also gives far more emotional depth to a character who I’d thought of as rather dull. It suggests profound and engaging ideas and the emotionally intelligent heft of the characters reflection is inspiring. The authors adroit handling of the various stages of relationships and the depths of feeling that are navigated by the bewildering events and characters in this books also gives young adults a book on the mysteries of love and seeking companionships that is as wide, encompassing of difference and honest as its companion novel.

Another Day is an interesting read, a book I didn’t see the need for which shoves me confidently across the bench and makes its own honest space with a clear honest voice, sits down next to me and grips me to the – suggestive of yet another book to come– end.

Out August 24

For more info or to buy the book online, click here:

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