Following representations in April 2018 from The Kingcliffe Society, conservation group, the city council decides to allow residents across the city to have their say on the future of the Pride Village Party (PVP).
Following representations in April 2018 from The Kingcliffe Society, conservation group, the city council decides to allow residents across the city to have their say on the future of the Pride Village Party (PVP).
We are deeply saddened to hear about the death of our friend Chris Cooke following a fire in Essex Place. As a dedicated local campaigner, he focussed on LGBT and community issues, which were close to his heart. Chris stood as a local council candidate in 2011 and he was always a great support for the three of us.
Politicians remember victims of nail bomb attacks in London in 1999 at Brighton, Hate Crime Vigil. Leader of Brighton and Hove City Council, Cllr Warren Morgan, Cllr for Queens Park, Adrian Morris, and Cllr for Hollingdean & Stanmer, Tracy Hill, attended the Hate Crime Vigil organised by the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum on Saturday October 17 on the Old Steine in central Brighton.