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Businesses back northern LGBT Festival

Businesses from across the North East give their backing to one of the UK’s largest free LGBT festivals.

Picture: DAVID WOOD
Mark Nichols, Chair of Northern Pride (centre right) and Stephen Patterson, Director of Communications for NE1 (centre left), raise the rainbow flag with the sponsors of Newcastle Pride 2016: Picture: David Wood

Newcastle Pride, which attracted more than 71,000 visitors in 2015, is returning this summer with one of the biggest line-ups in its nine-year history, including headline performances by 5ive and Heather Small.

More than a dozen businesses from across the region have signed up to support this year’s event, including Business improvement District Company, NE1 who were recently confirmed as the Main Sponsor for a second consecutive year.

Stephen Patterson, Director of Communications for NE1, said: “Newcastle Pride brings one of the single biggest boosts to the North East economy every year, with around £9m generated in 2015 alone.

“Being able to support this event is something we are extremely proud of and it’s fantastic to see so many other businesses getting on board.”

NE1, which works to raise the profile of Newcastle as a regional capital city, will be joined in sponsoring Newcastle Pride 2016, by a number of public sector organisations, such as Northumbria Police, as well as companies from across all sectors.

This includes banking giants Virgin Money and Barclays, leisure brands Mercure, Eazy Street and Nandos, housing and utilities providers Gentoo and EDF Energy and health agency MESMAC North East.

Each company will sponsor a specific element of the festival, which runs primarily at Newcastle Town Moor from July 15 – 17, with overall support also being offered by Newcastle City Council, as well as media outlets Pride Radio and Made in Tyne and Wear.

A limited number of sponsorship opportunities remain for businesses that can support Newcastle Pride’s theme of be yourself, change the world, #beproud.

Anyone interested interested in helping should contact Peter Darrant on 07939 610 947 or email: peter@dcs.works

Mark Nichols, Chair of festival organiser, Northern Pride, said: “As a charity, Northern Pride relies heavily on the support of private and third sector organisations to host events like Newcastle Pride.

“Those who sign up as sponsors are offered a unique opportunity to engage with the LGBT community on a wide scale and to showcase their brand to a captive and receptive audience.

“It also sends out a powerful message of tolerance from each organisation and helps support of goal of removing social exclusion all together.”

Newcastle Pride 2016 will feature a weekend of live music and entertainment at Newcastle Town Moor from July 15 – 17, including performances by headliners 5ive and Heather Small, as well as stars such as Jake Quickenden, Sonia and Nathan Moor.

There will also be satellite events running at venues across the city during June and July, including a black tie ball and candlelit vigil.

Many of the events are free to attend, though a limited number of Gold Circle and VIP tickets, sponsored by Virgin Money, are available for those who want to guarantee prime viewing spots at the main stage weekend.

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Summer Issue of Pink Humanist ready for download online

WEB.600Online magazine, The Pink Humanist is published by the UK LGBT charity the Pink Triangle Trust (PTT).

It features topics of special interest to those who identify as atheists, freethinkers, humanists, sceptics and secularists in the LGTB communities and those who support them.

The latest (Summer 2016) issue of the magazine has, as its cover story, an exclusive interview with novelist Victor Pemberton, 84, best known for writing Doctor Who scripts. Pemberton, a humanist who lives on the Costa Blanca in Spain, is about to undertake a 10,000 km round trip to the Arctic to raise money for the charity Help for Heroes.

In the aftermath of the Orlando gay club atrocity, Pink Humanist editor Barry Duke, hits out at those who insist that terrorists such as Omar Mateen, who massacred so many gays at the club in Orlando, are ‘aberrant’ Muslims, and who flatly refuse to acknowledge the fact that “Islam itself is an aberration, a ghastly, inhumane ideology bent on destroying everything in its path”.

Other features in the Summer issue include:

♦ An examination of LGBT rights in Singapore.

♦ A tribute to flamboyant bisexual Italian politician Marco Panella, who died earlier this year. Pannella was a libertarian who fought hard for gay rights over many decades and was a constant thorn in the side of the Roman Catholic Church.

♦ A riposte to an attack on women and gays by a Euro Weekly News journalist who suggested that Spain was better off under Francisco Franco’s rule.

♦ An article by Nigerian human rights campaigner Leo Igwe, who attacks the Kenyan authorities for de-registering an atheist group.

To download magazine in PDF format, click here:

Go to ‘Archived Issues’ then ‘Back Issues’ and place the cursor on any cover. In the top left corner of the cover you will see ‘click here to download pdf’.

Additionally, individual articles can be accessed directly from the site’s home page. These contain all relevant hyperlinks.

The magazine is edited by Barry Duke who has also edited The UK Freethinker (the Voice of Atheism since 1881) for the past 18 years.

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