Public meeting at The Queens Hotel
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Trustees of Pride in Brighton and Hove will be having a root and branch review of its activities as a result of the annual community feedback meeting held at the Queen’s Hotel earlier this week.
The recent publicity surrounding Pride’s financial difficulties and the widespread debate about its future and purpose ensured that the meeting held at the Queen’s Hotel attracted a packed audience.
A short presentation from Kath Browne and Russell Allen, trustees of Pride, set out the current financial position, along with action taken to remedy the situation. This was followed by a question and answer session designed to identify the key issues that participants wished to explore in more depth in working groups. Those groups looked at three key areas; Pride’s financing, its core messages and the parade.
Commenting, Yvonne Barker, chair of Pride said:
“I was particularly encouraged by the positive response from the community and the open dialogue which has lead to many constructive comments and suggestions.
“Pride has a planned strategy day for its trustees and employees on Saturday October 24 and all our thoughts and everyone’s feedback will be on the table for consideration.
“It is true to say that we will be having a root and branch rethink. Nothing will be off limits, including whether Pride remains a free event, if the main park event is scaled down or even abandoned all together. Our charitable status will be also be under close scrutiny.
“We are at a crucial point in Pride’s development and the financial crisis has certainly helped everyone to focus on the purpose of Pride and how it can best achieve its core objectives.
“Pride’s future must be driven by the community if it is to prosper. Trustees are determined that a positive way forward will be found as a result of the feedback meeting and the continuing dialogue with all parts of the community. In the meantime, our fund raising efforts must continue to ensure that Pride is able to support the infrastructure to deliver whatever the community decides it wants.”
Following the strategy day, Pride has committed to a continuing open dialogue with the LGBT community on its plans.
Pride Fundraising Events:
Pride Halloween Quiz @ The PV at the Jurys Out
Wednesday October 28
£1 to enter all donated to Pride
Street collections
Saturday October 31, 2pm -6pm
The Pride team will be hitting the streets and shaking our buckets in full Halloween fancy dress! Not to be missed!!
Pride Halloween @ The PV at the Jurys Out
Saturday October 31
With Madame Fanny Haddock doing Fanny's fortunes - palm reading, crystal ball, tarot, tea leaves and more
Pride Halloween weekend Fundraising Special @ The Amsterdam
Friday October 30–Sunday 1st November
Girls Do Pride @ Revenge
Sunday November 15, doors 6.30pm
A fantastic evening of music and song featuring Amy Giles, Andrea Baily, Invocal, Nicky Mitchell, Greymatter, Andrea Kenny, Heads.hearts and more. Followed by DJs. £4, tickets available from the Revenge website and Prowler.
Pride Christmas Party @ Charles Street
Wednesday December 16
A one-off opportunity to experience the highlights of this year’s main park event. Featuring performers from both the Women’s and the Cabaret tent
To donate to Pride visit:
www.justgiving.com/brightonpride/donate/
For more information about Pride view:
www.brightonpride.org