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Saltdean Pride – it’s a first!

Alan Temperley aka as Mabel Abel, staged the first Saltdean Pride in his back garden over the weekend.

Entertainers were on hand to perform on the main stage all afternoon and there was an official photographer present to capture the event.

Every Thursday, Mabel Abel hosts the popular bingo night at the Grosvenor Bar in Hove

 

LoveBN1Fest – main stage running order at Preston Park on Sunday August 4

Running order for main stage performers at LoveBN1 Fest in Preston Park on Sunday, August 4: #WeStandTogether

The LoveBN1Fest promises more great music to keep the party going on Sunday.

♦ 2.30pm Grace Carter
♦ 3.30pm Nina Nesbitt
♦ 4.30pm Rak Su
♦ 5.30pm House Gospel Choir
♦ 6.45pm Grace Jones
♦ 8.30pm Jessie J

 

Pride in the Park – #WeStandTogether – main stage running order on Saturday August 3

Running order for main stage performers at Pride in the Park celebrations on Saturday, August 2: #WeStandTogether

♦ 1.30pm Alice Chater

♦ 2.30pm Zak Abel

♦ 3.30pm Rina Sawayama

♦ 4.30pm Björn Again

♦ 5.40pm Fleur East

♦ 6.10pm Prancing Elites

♦ 6.45pm Clean Bandit

♦ 8.45pm Kylie

♦ 10.15pm Finale fireworks

Kylie and Clean Bandit
Kylie and Clean Bandit

 

Visitors urged to use NHS services responsibly during Brighton & Hove Pride

With hundreds of thousands of people set to travel to the city for Pride weekend from August 2-4, the local NHS is encouraging revellers to use alternatives to A&E for urgent care when it’s not an emergency.

BRIGHTON Pride is the city’s biggest festival that sees local residents and visitors flocking onto the streets to enjoy the colourful celebrations. Emergency services will be working hard to provide care to those who need it most. For visitors with an urgent, non-emergency healthcare need there are alternative appropriate services available.

The Walk in Centre located minutes away from Brighton train station is open from 8am to 2am on Saturday and Sunday (August 3-4). Anyone can visit Brighton Station Health Centre for treatment. There is no need to be a registered patient or to make an appointment to use the Walk in Centre and it offers quick treatment at a convenient location for Pride revellers.

Treatment is available for:

♦ Minor infections and rashes,

♦ Stomach upsets,

♦ Superficial cuts and bruises,

♦ Minor burns

♦ Strains

NHS Walk In Centre at 84-87 Queens Rd, Brighton
NHS Walk In Centre at 84-87 Queens Rd, Brighton

NHS111 is available 24/7 and offers advice and guidance for patients experiencing non-emergency urgent healthcare needs and can advise on local NHS services, connect the caller to medical professionals, arrange appointments and offer self-care advice.

A pharmacist can also help, offering treatment advice and recommend remedies, and give guidance on giving medicines to children. No appointment necessary to see a local pharmacist and most have private consultation areas.

Dr David Supple, Clinical Chair at NHS Brighton and Hove CCG, said: “We welcome everyone to our diverse city and are proud to support Pride 2019.

“Pride offers a fantastic day out, but if you do become unwell and are not familiar with the city, there’s lots of urgent care available to you; pharmacies will be open late all over the city, the Brighton Station walk in clinic is open extended hours and you can also speak with NHS111 by phone. Stay safe and have a great Pride weekend!”  

Alternatives to A&E for urgent care when it’s not an emergency include www.nhs.uk, which is available to check symptoms online around the clock.

Residents also benefit from easier access to evening and weekend appointments, available at GPs across the city. The service sees GP practices working together to offer patients appointments at more convenient times when they call their local practice.

Patients can make an appointment between 6.30pm to 8.30pm at night in the week and from 10am to 4pm on a Saturday and Sunday by calling their practice.

Have a safe and happy Brighton and Hove Pride 2019

Thousands of visitors started pouring into the city tonight (August 2) for Brighton and Hove Pride 2019. Whether you want to see Kylie, Clean Bandit, Grace Jones or Jessie J during the two day Festivals on Preston Park, take suncream with you, drink plenty of fluids and most importantly, stay safe.



Running order for main stage at Pride in the Park on Saturday, August 3:

1.30pm Alice Chater
2.30pm Zak Abel
3.30pm Rina Sawayama
4.30pm Björn Again
5.40pm Fleur East
6.10pm Prancing Elites
6.45pm Clean Bandit
8.45pm Kylie
10.15pm Finale fireworks


Running order for main stage at LoveBN1Fest on Sunday, August 4:

2.30pm Grace Carter
3.30pm Nina Nesbitt
4.30pm Rak Su
5.30pm House Gospel Choir
6.45pm Grace Jones
8.30pm Jessie J

Times columnist unveils new Brighton Pride Rainbow Locomotive

To celebrate Brighton Pride 2019, GB Railfreight name a Class 66 locomotive Pride of GB Railfreight.

THE special rainbow livered GB Railfreight locomotive – was unveiled at Brighton Station by Times columnist Matthew Parris and Engineering Director Bob Tiller, alongside representatives from Brighton and Hove City Council.

GBRf is the UK’s fastest growing rail freight company, employing over 900 people across the UK. The new livered locomotive recognises LGBT+ employees across the rail industry and celebrates the businesses ongoing commitment to ensuring diversity and equality in the sector.

Bob Tiller, Engineering Director at GBRf said: “We are delighted to be part of Brighton Pride this year. Our newly named rainbow loco is symbolic of the changing nature of the rail sector and how important our LGBT+ employees are. As a business, we are keen to ensure that diversity and equality shines through, and the ‘Pride of GB Railfreight’ helps us in our mission.”

Stuart Meek, Train Services Director, Govia Thameslink Railway added: “We are pleased to be able to work in partnership with GBRf to promote diversity in the rail sector and are thrilled to be part of the unveiling of the ‘Pride of GB Railfreight’ at Brighton station which is joining our Thameslink ‘trainbow’ out on the Brighton Main Line and beyond. It’s a real testament to the company’s commitment to showing everyone is welcome on board both freight and passenger trains.”

Matthew Parris who was accompanied by his partner said he was “thrilled’ to be unveiling the locomotive and was presented with a model train to mark the occasion.

Final travel advice ahead of Brighton & Hove Pride 2019

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) finalise preparations at Brighton station to help the city’s celebrations for the event run smoothly.

BRIGHTON & Hove Pride attracts thousands of visitors from across the UK so the station and trains will be very busy. To help passengers with their onward journeys, this years a rainbow queuing system will be in place at the station throughout the weekend.

Working with the organisers, this has been extended beyond the station to direct passengers leaving the city into the correct queue before they get to the station. On the Saturday evening, passengers are advised to aim to be at the station for 23:00 as trains will be extremely busy.

♦ The purple queue is for the West Coast, with services towards Hove, Worthing, Littlehampton and Southampton.

♦ The green queue will take passengers to the East Coast on trains towards Lewes, Eastbourne and Ashford International.

♦ The blue queue is for London-bound trains, with service toward Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, London Victoria and Bedford.

Passengers are also reminded that glass will not be permitted on the station; glass bins will be provided at the entrance.

As confirmed last month, GTR – which runs Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express services out of Brighton – will operate an enhanced rail service including additional and longer trains across the weekend with trains running late into the night on Saturday evening to help visitors get home from the city.

Stuart Meek
Stuart Meek

Stuart Meek, Train Services Director at GTR, said: “We have been working on our plans for this weekend since the beginning of the year in collaboration with the Brighton & Hove Pride organisers, Sussex Police, Brighton & Hove City Council and other local partners. We are looking forward to celebrating this wonderful city event with our customers and staff.”

GTR’s LGBT+ network will be out in force on the day; the firm has a float in the parade for the first time and the station has been decorated to welcome customers as they enter Brighton.

The operator earlier this month unveiled a special Pride ‘trainbow’ to mark the occasion, designed by apprentice Maggie Luckhurst in support of GTR’s active LGBT+ network.

Since officially launching on July 18, the Thameslink Class 700 (unit 700155) has been delighting passengers and staff across the network, with hundreds of pictures shared on social media.

Paul Kemp
Paul Kemp

Paul Kemp, Managing Director of Brighton & Hove Pride 2019, said: “Brighton & Hove Pride is an important event for our City with visitors coming in from across the UK & worldwide. We have been working closely with GTR and other partners on the new rainbow queuing system to help with the smooth egress of people leaving the City. We ask that people are patient and respectful of each other and staff who will be working hard to get everybody home safely. We are extremely heartened by the positive working partnership and support over Pride weekend and the enthusiasm from all at GTR.”

O/S Barbers are raising funds for Rainbow Fund today

O/S Barbers will be raising funds for the Rainbow Fund all day today, Friday, (August 2).

Joe Steven and George Oakley
Joe Steven and George Oakley

THIS year Joe Steven and George Oakley will, with the help of guest barbers be raising funds at both their Brighton shops in George Street and Castle Square.

Joe and George said: “We hope this will be our biggest fundraising day to date. We think it’s very important to give back to our communities and to the people who need it most.”

Both shops will be open on Friday, August 2 from 10am-7pm and all proceeds from every haircut will be donated to the Rainbow Fund who give grants to local LGBT/HIV organisations that deliver effective front line services to LGBT+ people in Brighton & Hove.

No appointments are needed, just turn up, have a beer and let the boys run their fingers through your hair.

This is the fourth year running they have staged a fundraising event to kick off Pride weekend. In the last two years they raised £990 for the Sussex Beacon at their shop in George Street.

The Rainbow Fund give grants to LGBT+/HIV organisations who deliver effective front line services to LGBT+ people in the city.

Instgram: @osbarbers 

 

BBW raise £10,243 for local good causes

Brighton Bear Weekend (BBW) raise £10,243 from their fundraising activities in 2018-19 for local good causes – pipping last years record total of £10.060.

Steve Beaumont from Rainbow Fund receives cheque for £7,000 from BBW
Steve Beaumont from Rainbow Fund receives cheque for £7,000 from BBW

BBW raised the money at events during the year culminating in the Brighton Bear Weekend from June 13-16.

They have donated £7,000 to the Rainbow Fund,  £1,143 to Lunch Positive and £2,100 to the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum.

Graham Munday
Graham Munday

Graham Munday Chair of BBW said: “We’d especially like to thank the guys at The Amsterdam Bar & Kitchen, Bar Broadway, The Camelford and Subline, all of whom have been very supportive and hosted a number of events for us throughout the year.

“Given the economic climate we are in, this is a doubly impressive figure we have raised and we really do owe a huge debt of gratitude to everyone who supported us this year, and in particular, all those who came to our events, braved the rain dug deep and created a weekend in June that everyone enjoyed.

“Next year will be our 10th birthday and we are looking forward to making Brighton Bear Weekend even bigger and better.”

Brighton Bear Weekend in 2019 will be held over the weekend of June 25-28, 2020.

For more information about Brighton Bear Weekend, click here: 

 

National LGBT+ news website shuts down

Gay Star News, the National LGBT+news website ceases trading.

BEN Hunte the BBC’s LGBT+ correspondent broke the news on Twitter on Monday, July 29 reporting that the company’s twenty staff had been told 48 hours before pay day via meetings of the impending closure and voluntary liquidation.

In an open letter to their readers published on Tuesday, July 30, co-founders Tris Reid-Smith and Scott Nunn explained why they were closing, citing uncertainty caused by Brexit and  Rainbow Washing by national brands and corporations of LGBT+ issues.

Tris Reid-Smith and Scott Nunn: Photo Gay Star News
Tris Reid-Smith and Scott Nunn: Photo Gay Star News

Here is their letter to their readers reproduced in full.

Why is GSN closing?

Firstly, we feel you deserve to know why we have to close. Since we started almost eight years ago, Gay Star News has been able to serve our community and grow.

It was clear from the outset that you, our readers and supporters around the world, wanted to hear about and engage with the stories we were telling. However, it has always been a tough business. This year, it got unexpectedly much tougher.

We entered 2019 with every reason to be confident we were going to have a strong year. But as the year progressed, decisions have been delayed and projects people had committed to do with us have fallen flat.

There are a number of reasons, of course. But the biggest change was the level of confidence brands and businesses in the UK have, due to the uncertainty over Brexit. It won’t surprise anyone to hear that many media organisations are struggling with the same problem.

There has also been another trend which has become more apparent this year. Brands which are wishing to ‘do’ LGBTI work are increasingly doing so in a tokenistic way.

Rather than working with us to engage and serve LGBTI people year round, many have chosen to ‘rainbow wash’. They have turned their logo rainbow coloured for Pride week or month and – at best – made a small donation to an LGBTI good cause. Worst still, we have learned that some brands have done this while at the same time funding anti-LGBTI politicians to the tune of millions of dollars. Tokenism has reached a new low.

Of course, most brands and businesses don’t even bother to rainbow wash. They ignore LGBTI customers and colleagues entirely. Anyone who has ever tried to encourage organisations to engage with our community will know they get more rejections than expressions of interest. Very often, one or two individuals in a company are keen but others block activity because it is ‘not a priority’ or even because they don’t want to be a ‘gay’ brand. (The nuances of our LGBTI+ rainbow family obviously escape them.)

That’s why we have consistently said other LGBTI media and organisations are not truly our competitors. They are our friends. Our only enemy has always been tokenism and apathy. In fact, there are very few who serve our global LGBTI community. And if companies and sponsors took us even half as seriously as we deserve as LGBTI people, there would be far more of us and we would be hugely successful.

So we would like to thank our ‘competitors’ for keeping us honest and making us innovate. Your work is vital. And with us gone, please support those who are left – or eventually there will be none left.

To avoid any doubt, our problem has been entirely financial. By all the statistics, Gay Star News is now more widely read, watched and loved by the international LGBTI audience than ever. It is a sad paradox that our popularity has not transferred into our survival. We are convinced we are closing at a time when more people want and need what we offer than ever before.

Thank you

We felt you deserved those answers. But the real point of this letter is to thank you.

Firstly, to thank our shareholders and business loan providers. None of us have ever made a profit from Gay Star News, despite our best efforts. In fact, our first and biggest supporters have all lost massively with our closure, including us personally. As time has gone on, it’s become clear the real reason people were continuing is that they loved what we do and wanted it to succeed. We all believed it would – but time and money have turned against us.

Secondly, we want to thank our clients. For all we have said about business apathy, there are some noble exceptions. Chief among these are our clients and sponsors. Like our shareholders, they took a risk on us. Like our shareholders, they will lose out due to our closure. We have always encouraged them to do authentic, long-term campaigns to really serve our community. They have responded, often magnificently, despite the tokenism of others.

Thirdly, thank you to our partners and colleagues in other LGBTI organisations and beyond. It has been a privilege to share your passion and commitment. We are beyond sorry we will no longer be there to work alongside you and support you – after all, your work is hard enough as it is.

The most heartbreaking moment, of course, was telling our team about our situation. They are exceptional, dedicated, talented. They are our family. We have tried our best to be the team leaders they deserve and are truly sorry that ultimately it wasn’t enough. We can’t imagine ever being lucky enough to work alongside such an amazing group of people again. If you have the opportunity to work with any one of them, now or in the future, please seize it.

And we need to thank you. Without our supporters and audience, there would, of course, been no Gay Star News. It has been an honour to serve you. Your comments, frequently witty and heartwarming, have brightened our days. At other times, when haters have made ignorant or stupid remarks on our social media, you have shut them down for us and stood up for others in our community. Your recommendations have made us grow. Your, often valid, criticisms have forced us to improve.

We have worked hard to empower, engage, unite, inform, inspire and entertain. We have solidly believed in the power of journalism. We have always believed in our community.

Our amazing team have pushed clients to do challenging, positive work. And they have emphasised exclusivity and telling the stories others don’t bother with. We have tried to represent all the diversity of our global LGBTI family and have monitored ourselves to ensure we never forget how important this is. For all the times we’ve fallen short, we are truly sorry. For all the times we have succeeded, we are grateful to you all.

For the two of us as company founders, and indeed for our whole team, Gay Star News has never been about our egos or even what it can do for us. We have wanted to tell your stories and make the world a brighter, better place for LGBTI+ people. We know we’ve helped people, even saved lives. We have been honoured every day to have your trust. We hope all that has shone through.

As we said, the news broke before we could tell it. But since then we have been overwhelmed by an outpouring of positivity and love for Gay Star News and the people who have created it. People who have every reason to be angry or disappointed have responded with love and compassion. There have been a lot of hugs and a lot of tears. Thank you all, so, so much for how you have responded.

To the two of us, this response shows two things, which we hope will be our legacy. That Gay Star News was, in all meaningful senses, owned by the community it serves. And that community really did understand how incredible our colleagues were and how much passion they invested in everything we did. Despite what has happened, we are proud of that.

Gay Star News and Digital Pride have never just happened. They have been willed into being by incredible people. Until the very end we had good reason to believe we would survive. We have fought through and won through so many times. We were incredibly close. But this one has broken us, and truly broken our hearts.

With love and thanks,

Tris Reid-Smith and Scott Nunn
Founders, Gay Star News

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