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Scottish equality charity welcomes hate crime report

Equality Network welcomes the publication of the report of the Scottish Government’s Independent Advisory Group on Hate Crime, Prejudice and Community Cohesion.

web-600The Equality Network the national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) equality charity is currently surveying LGBTI people’s experiences of hate crime in Scotland.

Interim results show that:

♦ 63% of LGBTI people have been the target of a hate crime, the majority of which happened in the last year.
♦ 29% of LGBTI people have been physically attacked because they are LGBTI.

Hannah Pearson, the Equality Network’s Policy Coordinator, said: “We welcome the report’s recognition that hate crime can only be fully tackled by addressing prejudice and improving community cohesion more widely, including through school education. All schools should be inclusive and welcoming of diversity, including LGBTI people. As the report says, we need to develop teachers’ capacity around this, involve young people, and ensure the school inspections framework encourages this.”

The report recognises the central role that Police Scotland have in tackling hate crime.  Interim results from the Equality Network’s hate crime survey reveal that 70% of LGBTI people who have experienced a hate crime, did not report the incident(s) to the police.

Earlier this year the Equality Network provided LGBTI hate crime training to over 90 police officers.

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Tim Hopkins

Tim Hopkins, Director of the Equality Network, added: “Following the training we provided to police across Scotland, we hope that a national network of LGBTI Liaison Police Officers will be established, and that training can be rolled out for other police. This will help give people greater confidence to report hate crime”.

The report highlights three areas that need particular focus:

♦ public transport
♦ the internet (in particular social media) and
♦ the workplace

Interim figures from the survey reveal that:

♦ 22% of LGBTI people have experienced verbal abuse on public transport because they are LGBTI
♦ 22% have been subject to online abuse and
♦ 17% have been abused at work

A gay man from the north-east of Scotland responding to the Equality Network’s survey said: “I have received online abuse for being gay, have been harassed and teased at work and had physical threats and eggs thrown at me on the train because of my sexual orientation”.

Hannah Pearson said: “Attitudes towards the LGBTI community in Scotland have greatly improved over the years, but hate crime is still a serious concern for many LGBTI people. We welcome the twenty-two recommendations from the Independent Advisory Group, and look forward to continuing to work with both the Scottish Government and Police Scotland to ensure they are implemented fully”.

The Equality Network’s hate crime survey of LGBTI people in Scotland is still open for responses.

To complete the survey, click here:

300-metre zip wire attraction approved for Brighton Beach

A 300 metre-long zip wire attraction on Brighton beach where the much missed Brighton Wheel was located has been granted planning permission by the city council.

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The planning committee gave permanent approval to the scheme at their meeting at Hove Town Hall on October 12, 2016.

The zip wire’s 22–metre high starting tower will occupy the site of the former Brighton Wheel, known as Dalton’s Bastion, about 100m east of the Palace Pier.

The attraction consists of two cables carrying thrill-seekers 300 metres to the east to a landing area shaped like the hull of a boat on the beach opposite Lower Rock Gardens and Atlingworth Street.

A café seating up to 140 people, with an open glass-fronted terrace, was also approved as part of the application.

Developers say the zip wire will attract around 32,000 visitors a year, based on a maximum of 24 riders an hour on the two cables and will be open from 10am until 11pm, all year round. However, weather is likely to restrict operations by 15 per cent.

The owners promise their investment will create just over 30 full-time jobs estimated to be worth £1.7.

Cllr Julie Cattell
Cllr Julie Cattell

Planning committee chair Cllr Julie Cattell, said: “This fits well with the council strategy to bring new life to the seafront, particularly to the section between the pier and the marina.  This should complement other businesses in the areas such as the pier and the Volks Railway, without affecting people’s enjoyment of the beach.”

Simon Kirby MP for Brighton Kemptown & Peacehaven says he is pleased that planning permission has been granted for the attraction.

Simon Kirby MP
Simon Kirby MP

He said: “I was really saddened to lose the wheel. It was an iconic part of the Brighton seafront as well as being a major visitor attraction.”

“I am therefore pleased to hear that the planning application for the Zip has been granted. This has to be a good thing for tourism in the City and indeed for the seafront to the east of the Palace Pier which desperately needs revitalising.”  

“I understand that around 30 full-time jobs will be created. This is good news and I look forward to the Zip becoming another important icon on the Brighton Kemptown seafront.”

TODAY: Second Edition of Brighton’s LGBTQ+ history club

The second edition of Brighton’s LGBTQ+ history club takes place at The Brighton Museum & Art Gallery on Sunday, October 16 starting at 3pm.

Melita Dennett
Melita Dennett

This session will feature a presentation from local broadcaster and activist Melita Dennett who will be talking about her personal collection of ephemera (some of which is housed at The Keep) and her involvement with the Section 28 Campaign in Brighton.

The event will have BSL interpretation and is totally FREE, but it is important to register you are going at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2676227

For more information about Queer in Brighton, click here:

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Event: LGBTQ+ History Club

Where: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, 4 Pavilion Buildings, BN1 1 Brighton

When: Sunday, October 15

Time: 3pm

Cost: Free but click here to register

Brighton & Hove Solidarity Vigil tonight

The Brighton & Hove Solidarity Vigil takes place this evening, Saturday, October 15 at 6.30pm.

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Organised by volunteers from the Brighton & Hove Community Safety Forum (LGBT CSF), it will take place near the Old Steine Fountain on the Old Steine starting at 6.30pm sharp, to mark the International Day of Hope and Remembrance.

The event will include a performance by the Brighton Gay Mens Chorus, refreshments will be provided by Lunch Positive guest speakers will include: Cllr Emma Daniel, Cllr Phelim MacCafferty, Cllr Geoffrey Theobald, Suchi Chatterjee, Sergeant Peter Allen, BHCC Safety Team and the Rev Michael Hydes. A message of support from Caroline Lucas the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion will be read out at the event.

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A message of support from Caroline Lucas MP will be read out

For up to date information about the Brighton Vigil, click here:

The Solidarity Vigil is part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2016, taking place from October 8-15, 2016– #NHCAW

The purpose of Hate Crime Awareness Week is to tackle Hate Crime issues by raising awareness of what Hate Crime is and how to respond to it, encourage reporting, and promote local support services and resources, encouraging local authorities (Police, Council and others) to work in partnership with local groups and community organisations to host a series of Hate Crime Awareness Events throughout the UK and Abroad in the week leading up to the International Day of Hope and Remembrance for those affected by Hate Crime.

The first International Day of Hope and Remembrance was launched at the London Vigil against Hate Crime which took place on October 30, 2009 after the death of Ian Baynham who was homophobically abused and beaten in Trafalgar Square.

Over the past seven years the third Saturday of October has been established as a day when people around the globe organise solidarity vigils and events to show support to those who have been affected by Hate Crime.

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PREVIEW: The RVT’s Charming Dick re-erects at the Cockpit

The Royal Vauxhall Tavern’s 2015 adult panto Charming Dick is going to The Cockpit – Oh yes it is!

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The RVT is famous for producing some of the best adult pantos in London with shows becoming cult phenomenons and selling out consistently every year.

Charming Dick was RVT’s ninth adult panto, directed by Tim McArthur (Fannie and Jack! Sissy that Stalk!), and written by Paul Emelion (When Harry met Barry and Rise Like a Pheonix), …and this year Dick is being “re-erecting” at the Cockpit!

Go along and cheer for Dick, the wannabe entrepreneur and dreamer, who has come to London to seek fame, fortune and the big time, but ends up working in a launderette with his Aunt Twankey – a has been cabaret and west end star (well, who isn’t).

Hiss and boo at the Wicked Witch, determined to get her hands on the launderette and turn out poor Twankey (silent t) in order to obtain the lamp that confers powers to transform gay clubs into gold (or just gives a very good light).

♦ Sing-along with Babe, the Eurovision wannabe superstar, as she plans her nuptials to Prince Charming.

♦ But will Charming marry her?

♦ Will Dick become the big bar promoter he wants to be?

♦ Will Twankey lose the launderette?

♦ How far is the wicked witch prepared to go to get her evil hands on the lamp?

♦ Will Charming and Dick ever build that snowman together?

♦ And why is Red Riding Hood in this panto?!?

Charming Dick is filled with panto classics. Hissing, booing, and enough song and dance to make Eurovision look positively dull, all bought up to date for you big dirty kids aged 18 and over and featuring some of our favourite drag artists. Book now!

Cast includes Alistair Frederick as Dick; Matthew Floyd Jones (aka Mannish of Frisky and Mannish) as the Witch; Tim McArthur as Twankey; Abigail Carter Simpson as Babe; Stewart Briggs as Prince Charming

The Panto is produced by Catia Ciarico on behalf of the RVT, Directed by Tim McArthur and written by Paul Emelion Daly.


Event: Panto Charming Dick

Where: The Cockpit, Gateforth Street, London, NW8 8EH

When: December 6 – 10, 14 – 17, 20 – 23

Times: 8pm

Cost: Tickets: £16 in advance / £18 on the door / Concessions: £12: limited early birds at £15, group bookings of 10 or more at £15 each.

Strictly 18 and over only. Sorry kids, but this is adult playtime.

To book tickets online, click here:

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