Quakers at the Friends Meeting House on Ship street Brighton (BN1 1AF), will once again be opening their gardens as a chill out zone for anyone attending Brighton Pride on Saturday, August 3.
Quakers at the Friends Meeting House on Ship street Brighton (BN1 1AF), will once again be opening their gardens as a chill out zone for anyone attending Brighton Pride on Saturday, August 3.
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Brighton and Hove Quakers welcome everyone to their garden and Meeting House in Ship Lane to celebrate Pride on August 1. On Saturday, August 1 from 11am to 4.30pm, Quakers will be offering a peaceful interlude from the excitement of Pride with tea, coffee, cakes and other refreshments in the Meeting House garden.
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