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PICTURE DIARIES: Captain Cockroach at the Pride Village Party in George Street

August 10, 2019

Captain Cockroach captures the scenes at the Queens Arms party in George Street, part of the Pride Village Party 2019.

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PICTURE DIARIES: Hove Lawns, Pride Parade and Pride Village Party

August 10, 2019

Ian Courtier was out and about on Saturday, August 3 capturing the start-up on Hove Lawns, the Pride Parade as is wound its way through the city to Preston Park and later at the Pride Village  Party.

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Pride Village Party gets thumbs up from city councillors till 2020

Besi Besemar March 7, 2019

Tourism, Development and Culture Committee gives approval for Pride Village Party (PVP) to continue in the St James’s Street area of the city as part of the annual Pride event.

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Community News

Last chance to have your say on the future of the Brighton Pride Village Party

Besi Besemar January 29, 2019

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).

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Community News

Kingscliffe Society responds to allegations of “homophobic undercurrents”

January 25, 2019

In response to the GScene online report of the public meeting held on January 14 at St Mary’s, Robert Edwards, Chair and longstanding committee member of the Kingscliffe Society, who himself is gay, is concerned to allay any suspicions of “homophobic undercurrents” within the charity.

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Business News

PRIDE VILLAGE PARTY – Let It Be

January 15, 2019

Let’s move the England football games from Wembley, let’s move plants from Kew Gardens, let’s move opera from Covent Garden, let’s move the sea from the seafront! All mad ideas and heh I’ve got one more let’s move the Pride Village Party away from the Pride Village ponders Bill Smith editor in chief of Latest TV and magazine.

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Walkout at public meeting result of homophobic undercurrents

Besi Besemar January 15, 2019

A public meeting called to discuss moving the Pride Village Party to Madeira Drive collapsed into chaos last night after perceived homophobic opinions expressed by the chair. The meeting, advertised on a poster in St James Street, attracted around sixty people to St Mary’s Church Hall in Kemp Town and was promoted jointly by The Kingcliffe Society and St James’ Community Action Group. 

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