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Allsorts volunteer wins national Red Cross award for young volunteers

Reuben Davidson, a lead volunteer with the Brighton-based Allsorts Youth Project, has won the national Red Cross Humanitarian Citizen Award 2015 for volunteering for people under the age of 26.

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Reuben Davidson with Anna Roscher at this week’s Red Cross Humanitarian Citizen Award 2015 ceremony in London

Allsorts Youth Project is a registered charity. It has three full-time staff, three part-time staff, a team of volunteers 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. It works in partnership with a wide range of third-sector organisations, public services and schools, colleges and universities and runs a parent support group. Its youth volunteering hub offers opportunities in campaigning, fund-raising, educating and offering peer support.

Reuben aged 22 said: “I am so pleased to have won the award.

“I love Allsorts and feel passionately about the project’s mission to support and empower lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans and unsure (LGBTU) young people to take a lead in raising awareness of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia and challenge prejudice and discrimination in all areas of young people’s lives.

“Allsorts supported me when I first came out and has done every day since. Having the opportunity to give back in such worthwhile ways has been amazing. I would recommend volunteering to any LGBTU young people interested in being part of a community and developing their skills.”

LGBTU Youth Volunteer Co-ordinator Anna Roscher, who nominated Reuben for the national award, said: “Reuben is an extraordinary and dedicated lead youth volunteer at Allsorts, devoting huge amounts of his time weekly to the project, while studying and working part-time.

“He spends a day a week on office admin, is a peer supporter in our under 16’s group (TAG), leads a youth volunteer campaign group (The Hub), is a peer educator helping to deliver LGBTU awareness workshops and training and supports the running of our trans and gender questioning group (Transformers).

“On top of all this Reuben is a committed and active Trustee and represents Allsorts at high-level meetings across the city. He is a phenomenal young man, and hugely valued volunteer who gives so much of himself and his time to Allsorts. He is a wonderful role model for other young people we work with.”

 

PREVIEW: Qukulele Christmas Special

Brighton’s favourite ukulele band rock up at the Rialto on Sunday, December 6 with a festive feast of mashups and mayhem.

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Banish those winter blues with some Hawaiian hilarity, seasonal silliness, special guests and songs old and new!

The band’s varied repertoire shows that any song can be given the Qukulele treatment. They harmonise, strum and kazoo their way through covers and mashups including Girls Aloud, Kylie, Meghan Trainor and Depeche Mode, along with a sprinkling of seasonal numbers. Even popular TV theme tunes have had a Qukulele makeover!

Their very special guests this year are Hannah Rose Tristram, chanteuse and accordion player extraordinaire; Al Start, with her own brand of uppy, quirky queer folk; and The Two Wrongies, the dancing double act who dare to do the dirty…

The night will be compered by Ali Hendry-Ballard of all female comedy troupe, Short & Girlie Show. Plus a starring role for The Audience!

Qukulele are a regular sight at community events, benefits and launches around Brighton and Sussex. They’ve had a busy year including appearances at the Stonewall Equality Walk, Brighton Pride, Paddle Round the Pier and a number of big birthdays – including a Calamity Jane themed 50th!

This year they will once again be joining Brighton’s LGBT choirs for the annual World Aids Day concert at St Mary’s Church on Tuesday, November 1, starting at 7.30pm.

For a flavour of their Christmas Show, click here:


Event: Qukulele Christmas Special

Where: Rialto Theatre, 11 Dyke Road, Brighton

When: Sunday, December 6

Time: Doors 7.30pm, show 8pm. Late bar.

Tickets: £7

To book tickets online, click here:

For more information about Qukulele, click here:

The theatre is not accessible and there are stairs to the performance area

Motorists fined for Blue Badge misuse

Six people have been fined for the misuse of Blue Badges intended for the disabled.

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The motorists were caught fraudulently using Blue Badges, which led to them being brought before Eastbourne Magistrates last Friday November 20). All of the defendants pleaded guilty to the charges brought by Brighton & Hove City Council prosecutor Len Batten.

The drivers were all convicted of using a Blue Badge when the holder of the Badge was not present, or of displaying a photocopied badge. Several of the drivers had been caught using Badges that had been cancelled after being reported as being missing or stolen. When a Badge is reported as missing and cancelled, a new Badge is then issued and the original Badge cannot be reused.

Owen Richards of Lansdowne Place, Hove; Vimbai Shoko of Montpelier Mansions, Hove; Russell Screen of Knoll Close, Hove; Deborah Laverack of Knolton Was, Slough; William Morrison of Ditchling Road, Brighton; Carolyn Giliam of Elizabeth Avenue, Hove and Beatrix Szabo of Foxhill, Peacehaven all received fines as well as costs, ranging from £310 – £767.

Other drivers were caught displaying photocopies of Blue Badges – the maximum penalty for this offence is £1,000.

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Cllr Gill Mitchell

Cllr Gill Mitchell, chair of Brighton & City Council’s Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee, said:  “These prosecutions send out a clear message that Blue Badge misuse is being addressed in the city. The Blue Badge scheme is intended to make sure that parking spaces are available for people who genuinely need them.

“We will continue to work with Sussex Police and East Sussex County Council to crackdown on misuse of Blue Badges, and ensure that people with disabilities can get to and enjoy everything Brighton & Hove has to offer.”

For more information on using a Blue Badge in Brighton & Hove, click here:

PREVIEW: World AIDS Day Charity Concert

World AIDS Day Charity ConcertWith just one day to go  Brighton’s LGBT choirs are learning those final words, practicing their harmonies and brushing off their costumes for this year’s World Aids Day concert which will raise funds for local charity Lunch Positive.

The concert will take place in the magnificent surroundings of St Mary’s Church in Kemp Town Brighton on December 1 at 7.30 pm (allowing time for those attending the candlelight Vigil close by from 6pm-7pm at the AIDS Memorial statue on New Steine to pop along).

Hosted by local comedienne Julie Jepson the charity concert will feature performances by Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Brighton Belles Women’s Chorus, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, Rainbow Chorus, female vocal group Rebelles, Resound Male Voices and Qukulele. Mince pies and mulled wine will be served during the interval.

Various leaders from the participating choirs and groups also commented on what the concert means to their organisations:

Bill Kelly, Chair of Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, said: “Actually are delighted to be involved in this year’s World Aids Day Concert which not only raises much-needed funds but demonstrates how communities in our wonderful city support each other. We are proud to be standing together as one with our fellow performers.”

Deborah Wolf, Chair of the Brighton Belles Women’s Chorus, said: “The Brighton Belles love being part of a community that comes together with love, joy and music to help those who need a hand. When you are a certain age (as most of our choir are) you have almost certainly lost some-one you care about to HIV/AIDS and know many close friends living with it in their lives. World AIDS Day is a celebration, a remembrance and a reminder of the present also. We are honoured to join our friends as one voice.”

Paul Charlton, Chair of Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, said: “World AIDS Day represents many things to many people, in particular the many challenges that HIV/AIDS has presented to so many of us over the years. Working as part of a choir, you become very aware of not only what can be achieved when we all work together, but also how important it is that we find ways of doing so. Perhaps then we can somehow empower ourselves to each face life’s inevitable challenges with some sense of optimism and hope.”

Finola Brophy, Chair of the Rainbow Chorus, said: “As the only local LGBT choir the Rainbow Chorus is delighted to be performing for World AIDS Day alongside other Brighton choirs. This is such an important event in our year raising awareness and celebrating the lives of those living with and affected by HIV as well as remembering those who have died. We’re delighted that all proceeds will go to Lunch Positive who do such great work.”

Scott Roedersheimer, Chair of Resound and Rebelles, added: ”Resound Male Voices and Rebelle is delighted to once again be participating in the annual World Aids Day Concert to raise much-needed funds and awareness. We stand in solidarity with our fellow singers in the knowledge that we make the greatest possible impact when our many individual voices join together.”

Seffy Sefton-Smith from LGBT ukulele/harmony band “Qukulele”, said: “Qukulele are delighted to perform at “We All Live Together” again this year and help support such a deserving charity. It’s great fun to get together with the other choirs, and the group number at the end always leaves us feeling very warm and fuzzy!”


Event: World Aids Day Charity Concert featuring: Actually Gay Men’s Chorus, Brighton Belles, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus,   Rainbow Chorus, Rebelles, Resound Male Voices and Qukulele

Where: Tuesday, December 1

When: St Mary’s Church, St Georges Road, Kemptown, Brighton

Time: Doors Open 7pm for 7.30pm start.

Tickets: £8

To book online click here:

Or available in person from Prowler on St James Street (cash only). and a small number will be retained to buy on the door.

Mulled Wine and Mince Pies available!

All proceeds to Lunch Positive

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