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More tickets released for Lionesses vs New Zealand game at Amex

Hundreds more tickets have been released for the Lionesses vs New Zealand game at the Amex Community Stadium on June 1.

FOLLOWING huge demand from fans keen to see the team in action before leaving for the World Cup, organisers have decided to open the stadium’s top tier providing hundreds of extra seats.

Ian Shurrock, head of sport and leisure for Brighton & Hove City Council said: “We are delighted that tickets sales have surpassed expectations and that more of the Amex Stadium is now being opened up for this historic game.

“These extra tickets priced at £10 for adults and £1 for children, will help ensure that fans don’t miss out on seeing the country’s top players in action and we can provide the best possible send off before they leave for France and the World Cup.”  

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The Brighton & Hove match is the final game in the Road to France Series which sees Phil Neville’s squad playing at four different venues across the UK.

Three of the matches have already taken place.

Sussex County FA chief executive, Ken Benham, said: “We’re privileged to have the Lionesses playing their last match before they head off to France for the World Cup right here in Sussex.

“It is a great opportunity for Sussex football fans to see their England heroes up close, and a packed out Amex Stadium will give the players the best possible send off!” 

Brighton & Hove Albion Women’s manager Hope Powell added: “To have a preparation game for England at the Amex is fantastic and as a club and as an FA we will be working hard to raise awareness that the game is on. 

“It’s a great stadium and I’m sure that for both England and New Zealand it will be a privilege to play here.”

The Lionesses’ group stage schedule at the World Cup is:

  • Sunday June 9 (5pm BST): England v Scotland – Stade de Nice
  • Friday June 14 (8pm BST): England v Argentina – Stade Océane, Le Havre
  • Wednesday June 19 (8pm BST): Japan v England – Stade de Nice

Richard Hadfield to headline Golden Handbags

Richard Hadfield
Richard Hadfield

Richard Hadfield who won Britain’s Got Talent in 2014 with musical theatre vocal group Collabro will headline this years Golden Handbag Awards.

BEFORE Richard left the group to pursue a solo career in 2016, Collabro’s first album Stars debuted in the UK album charts at number one and their second album Act Two reached number two. Their first national tour culminated with a sold out headlining show at the London Palladium.

The annual celebration of LGBT+ Brighton & Hove takes place in the magnificent surroundings of the Oxford Suite Ballroom at the Brighton Hilton Metropole on Sunday, June 23 at 7.30pm.

The awards, now in their twenty fourth year, celebrate everything fabulous and supportive about Brighton’s LGBT+ communities while recognising the magnificent selfless work done by volunteers fifty two weeks of the year in LGBT+ Brighton & Hove.

The awards will be hosted and presented by the indomitable Lola Lasagne.

Voting in this year’s awards is now open online at www.gscene.com

All VIP tables are already sold but individual unreserved tickets on the public tables costing £20 will be available from Prowler at 112 St James’s Street, Brighton from Saturday June 1. Prowler do not charging a booking fee so you need to buy in person and pay in cash. If you experience difficulties securing a tickets email info@gscene.com

Headline sponsors of the glittering awards this year are Reveries Event Production and Design who are providing the set, stage, lighting design and production on the evening, E3 Events and PSAV®. Once again this year Security and Event Solutions will provided security personel for the evening and the tables in the ballroom will be dressed by Billie Lewis Promotions.

Ropetackle cinema goes dementia-friendly

After becoming officially dementia-friendly, Ropetackle Cinema launches new programme of relaxed and friendly screenings with a showing of Mamma Mia on June 10.

ROPETACKLE cinema’s committee successfully bid for extra funds from the BFI (British Film Industry) and has worked with the local Alzheimer’s Association about the type of films that might be successful as well as the correct setting.

Around 25 volunteers, staff and Committee members were given a morning’s training by Tim Wilkins of the Alzheimer’s Association, which has officially made Ropetackle Arts Centre a Dementia Friend. The training highlighted key aspects of life with dementia and allowed staff to understand more about this growing condition.

Mr. Wilkins said: “Having a provision within Shoreham aiming to provide dementia friendly screenings of films is an added bonus to the area.”

Maria Reeves, Ropetackle’s interim centre manager, added: “We are very pleased to be able to support this initiative from the Ropetackle Cinema and look forward to seeing a number of successful screenings over the summer and beyond.”

The screenings will happen once a month on a Monday afternoon. Each film will have a technician in attendance as well as a good number of volunteer stewards.

Ropetackle Cinema won a prestigious award from the BFI (British Film Industry) to put on this short programme of nine films which are deemed Relaxed and Friendly (with a focus on people suffering any form of memory loss)

This means in practice that some auditorium lights will remain on, and there will be a relaxed attitude to any noise. The films will start at 2pm but there will be a cup of tea available as from 1.30pm.

Funding for the refreshments has been donated by Adur Masonic Lodge (with match funding from the the Mason District)

If you would like to know more about this initiative, contact Simon Thorpe, at Ropetacklefilmclub2@gmail.com

Mamma Mia on Monday, June 10, £4 (carers are free)

The Lady in the Van on Monday, July 8, £4 (carers are free)

Bohemian Rhapsody on Monday, August 12, £4 (carers are free)

Refreshments: 1pm, Film starts: 1.30pm.

Youh will find Ropetackle Cinema at High St, Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5EG, telephone number 01273 464440

 

Newhaven to host sporting spectacle in July

Over the weekend of July 20 and 21, Newhaven plays host to the first ever Cornish gig rowing regatta in Sussex.

MEMBERS of the Newhaven Gig Rowing Club have been busy putting together a busy schedule of races which will take place on the sea and the river — and the club is keen for people in Newhaven to enjoy the excitement and perhaps be inspired to give gig rowing a try themselves.

Cornish gigs are 32 foot long, six-oared rowing boats built to a specific design which dates back to 1838. They were used as pilot boats to guide larger vessels into harbour and also as seagoing lifeboats. They’re now rowed competitively, and local rivalries abound — the Newhaven regatta will see around half a dozen visiting clubs from across England compete, including Lewes Rowing Club and the newly-formed Lewes Pilot Gig Club.

Spectators will get a good view of the sea races on Saturday, July 20 from the East Pier and tide mills and Seaford beach.

There will be six races between 1-7pm. On Sunday 21 there will be a series of sprint races upriver from the harbour mouth from 11am.

The weekend will culminate in the Head of the Ouse river race starting from Southease bridge at 3pm. There will be good viewing spots from the riverbank and on Huggett’s Green.

The club is also hoping to live stream drone footage of the races via Facebook.

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Bear-Patrol thank Mayor for support during her Mayoralty year

Bear-Patrol the social networking group, hold reception at the Old Ship hotel to thank the city Mayor for her support during her year holding the Mayoralty.

IN one of the last official duties of her year as Mayor of Brighton and Hove, Cllr Dee Simson spoke with feeling of her happy memories of being Mayor of the city and thanked Bear-Patrol for inviting her to their events which she said she had “throughly enjoyed.”

She was presented with flowers by Nick Lane and a framed photograph of the Mayor by Carole Todd taken by Ian Courtier.

The reception was hosted courtesy of Jason Bramwell, The General Manager, at the Old Ship, a big supporter of Bear-Patrol who provided bubbles, soft drinks and nibbles for the Mayor and guests who included two previous Mayors of the city, Cllr Pete West and Cllr Mo Marsh.

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Photographs by Nick Ford Photography.

Bear-Patrol supporter runs Sydney Half marathon for MindOut

Bear-Patrol supporter runs Half Marathon on the other side of the world for Local Mental Health Charity.

KIERAN Fitsall who moved from Brighton to Australia last year for two years with his husband Rob Stevens took part in the Sydney Half Marathon on Sunday May 19 2019 to support MindOut the Brighton based Mental Health Charity.

Kieran, a keen supporter of Bear-Patrol has been a part of their running team for the past three Brighton Half Marathons. Despite the heat and different running conditions Kieran completed the Sydney Half Marathon in 02:01:42

Kieran said: “Moving to Sydney last year meant I missed out on running with my fellow Bear-Patrol runners in the Brighton Half to help raise awareness and money for MindOut. This is my way of doing my bit for the team to continue my support for the good work that they do.”

To make a donation to Kieran’s Fundraising page, click here:

https://smhhalfmarathon.com.au/history-legends/

Local musicians help raise funds for Peter Tatchell Foundation

Fundraiser for the Peter Tatchell Foundation raises £1,012.14.

Mr Tatchell was the special guest speaker at the fundraising night on April 26 at the Unitarian Church, New Road, Brighton at A Night Of 21st Century Folk Music.

Live music was provided by Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmonds – Brighton based BBC Radio Folk Award nominees singing Appalachian songs of English and Scottish origin, Lisa Knapp – English folk singer and BBC Radio Folk Award winner, Robb Johnson – English political folk singer-songwriter, folk, blues and indie singer-songwriters Sarah Clarke Kent, Sue Tyhurst, Michele Allardyce and Brighton based folk group Bird in the Belly whose debut album The Crowing was heralded as ‘Folk Album of the Year’ in the Daily Express.

Pictured with Peter from left to right is Sarah Clarke Kent, Sue Tyhurst and Michele Allardyce.

Enforcement officers join campaign to prevent dogs dying in hot cars

Just a few minutes in a hot car can be fatal for dogs, so Brighton & Hove Council’s enforcement officers will join Dogs Trust to help prevent dogs dying in hot cars this summer.

DOGS Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, will be working with officers on patrol in the city to keep any eye out for dogs left in vehicles on streets and in car parks.

Every year animal welfare charities and the police receive thousands of reports of animals being left alone in cars on warm days.

Brighton & Hove has been identified as a ‘hot spot’ when it comes to calls received by the RSPCA concerning dogs being left alone in cars over the summer months.

That’s why this year, together with Dogs Trust, the council’s civil enforcement officers will be taking action if they spot a dog in distress in a hot car.

If an officer spots a dog in distress they will call 999 so the dog can be removed from the car quickly and safely.

Cllr Anne Pissaridou
Cllr Anne Pissaridou

Councillor Anne Pissaridou, chair of the environment, transport and sustainability committee at Brighton & Hove City Council, said: “We want people to enjoy the summer months in Brighton & Hove with their dogs, but to keep them safe. Nobody ever thinks it’s going to happen to them or their much loved family pet yet every year many people still gamble with their dog’s life by leaving them alone in a car on a warm day.

“Working with Dogs Trust we hope to make people aware of the dangers, so that dogs and owners visiting the city return home safely.”

Civil enforcement officers will report any incidents while carrying out their standard enforcement patrols. This ensures citywide coverage, including council car parks.

Lee Paris, Senior Campaigns Officer at Dogs Trust, says: “Many people still believe that it’s okay to leave a dog in a car on a warm day if the windows are left open or they’re parked in the shade, but the truth is, it’s not.

“A car can become as hot as an oven very quickly, even when it doesn’t feel that warm and a dog can die in a hot car in twenty minutes. When it’s 22 degrees outside, in a car it can reach an unbearable 47 degrees within the hour.

“We are delighted to be working with Brighton & Hove City Council to raise awareness of the dangers and to try and prevent the heartbreak and distress caused when a much loved family pet suffers, or dies, because they have been left in a car on a summer’s day.”

Dogs Trust and the council advise anyone who sees a dog in distress in a hot car to call 999 immediately. Signs of heat stroke in dogs include heavy panting, excessive drooling, vomiting, being drowsy, unco-ordinated and collapsing.

To help a dog in this condition, place them in the shade, pour small amounts of tepid, not cold, water onto their body, help them to drink small amounts of tepid water and once their breathing has settled, call the nearest vet.

Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity and cares for 15,000 dogs across its network of 20 rehoming centres in the UK and one in Dublin. Dogs Trust has a non-destruction policy, and will never put a healthy dog to sleep and work towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.

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Lifeguards take up their posts for Summer

Teams of lifeguards take up posts on Brighton & Hove’s beaches this weekend kicking off the summer season.

TWENTY three new recruits will be joining Brighton & Hove City Council’s seafront team, to help ensure millions of visitors enjoy a safe and happy time on city’s beaches this summer.  Many of the lifeguards will be familiar to regular beach goers as they return to the job they enjoyed last year.

The new lifeguards will be patrolling the city’s beaches from the Marina to Hove Lagoon. During the summer holidays, from July 20, lifeguards will be patrolling the beaches at Saltdean, Rottingdean, Ovingdean and further into Hove.

The team of male and female lifeguards, have all successfully completed a beach lifeguard qualification and induction course acquiring a wide range of skills from assessing sea and weather conditions and dealing with beach hazards, to carrying out first aid and water rescues.

Every summer, Brighton & Hove’s lifeguards deal with hundreds of incidents and save many lives.

During last year’s summer season they:
♦ carried out 86 water rescues – around one every five days
♦ saved 24 lives
♦ administered first aid to around 238 beach goers
♦ helped find 226 missing people
♦ tackled 117 incidents of anti-social behaviour
♦ handled 127 wildlife incidents
♦ dealt with 24 mental health incidents
♦ provided 36,101 preventative actions – one every 11 minutes

Easily to spot in their red and yellow uniforms, the lifeguards will be on duty each day from 10am to 7pm, supporting the council’s year round seafront team.

Cllr Alan Robins
Cllr Alan Robins

Councillor Alan Robins, Chair of the Tourism, Development and Culture Committee, said: “Once again we are delighted to have recruited a dedicated team of lifeguards to patrol our popular beaches.
 
“The new lifeguards are committed to supporting our regular seafront officers in ensuring the millions of visitors from all over the world who flock to our beaches every summer return home safe and happy.”

Lord Cashman to launch UK’s first LGBT+ Business and Media Centre

A FOUNDER of the UK’s largest national LGBT+ charity and member of the House of Lords heads to the North East later this month to open a trailblazing media centre.

STONEHILLS, at Shields Road, Pelaw has been given new life to become the Pride Media Centre, the UK’s first LGBT+ business and media hub.

And The Rt Hon. The Lord Michael Cashman CBE, one of the founding members of Stonewall and a patron of both LGBT Labour and London-based HIV charity, The Food Chain, will open the building at the official launch on Friday, May 31.

The LGBT+ activist made history in 1987, taking part in the first gay kiss on mainstream British television in his role as Colin Russell on EastEnders.

He will be joined by representatives from Gateshead Council, which has supported the creation of the complex.

A number of businesses have set up in the centre’s 16 offices, including not-for-profit organisation, Pride Community Network, North East station, Pride Radio 89.2 fm and Pride World Radio, which broadcasts online to around 125 countries.

Lord Cashman
Lord Cashman

Lord Cashman said: “30 years after a small group of us came together to found the Stonewall group to fight for legal equality and social justice for LGBT people I couldn’t be prouder than to be using a pair of scissors, not to cut up hate mail, but to cut the ribbon and open this brilliant, innovative, and welcoming Pride Media Centre.”

The hub will also be the home of newly launched online television station, Out and Proud TV, and it will provide a range of support and opportunities to the LGBT+ communities and their allies, including outreach programmes designed to reach isolated members of LGBT+ communities.

Peter Darrant
Peter Darrant

Peter Darrant, of Pride World Media, a multi-channel LGBT broadcaster which includes Pride Radio and Pride World Radio, said: “We are delighted to welcome Lord Michael Cashman to launch the Pride Media Centre, which is the first of its kind in the UK.

“So much hard work, time and effort has gone into this project and it’s so rewarding to see it all pay off.

“The complex has become a home to a diverse range of businesses and this means it is able to offer a far-reaching set of services and opportunities that will make a real difference for the LGBT+ community and its allies.”

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