Each year there are multiple challenges in delivering a complex event like Pride and it is for this reason that we work closely with partner agencies all year round on the planning for it.
Each year there are multiple challenges in delivering a complex event like Pride and it is for this reason that we work closely with partner agencies all year round on the planning for it.
We have been touched by the overwhelming response following our open letter published after we heard about the cancellation of Chester Pride.
Due to extreme weather forecasts including winds of 50mph, organisers of Chester Pride were forced in the middle of last week to cancel this years event planned for Saturday, August 10 on safety grounds.
The media is concentrating on a few disabled people that unfortunately could not get onto the Disabled platform to see Kylie at Pride. When we registered for access prior to the event, we disabled people were asked if we intended to use the platform and were warned it was first come first served on the day
It was a sad situation when some disabled people were unable to gain access to the viewing platform to see Kylie and other acts on the main stage at Pride.
Sussex Beacon fundraising team thank everyone at Legends for their World Aids Day fundraising.
Rainbow Chorus thank their supporters and advertisers for supporting them over the difficult period when their Christmas Show Les Mistletoe had to be cancelled at the last minute due to bad weather and rescheduled for January.
Former owner of Fudges Restaurant on Brighton seafront calls for the offer of Social Impact fund grants to Kingscliffe Society and St James Community Action group be reviewed.
“I am so grateful and happy to have received the Princess Diana community award at the Golden Handbag Awards – most especially because of all the wonderful citations that people have written. Reading those, it feels quite overwhelming, in a good way! I am so grateful to everyone that contributed – and for all the kind and supportive words.”
David Raven was inspirational and so supportive of the ambulance service that I started in Brighton in 1991, the Regency Division of St John Ambulance, to transport people with HIV/AIDS to the Sussex Beacon and other places of care.