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Doggy Pride 2014 today

Woof woof! Brighton Pride Dog Show 2014 is today.

Doggy Pride 2014

Its time to groom your pooches and paw your way to one of Brighton Pride’s most popular events. Have a day of fun and barking frolics with your four-legged friend, as dogs and dog lovers get together to shine with Pride.

In association with Coastway Veterinary Group and The Dogs Trust, Doggy Pride 2014 will be staged at Hove RFC, Shirley Drive, Hove and will feature awards in numerous categories including top bitch! and bitch wit the best attitude, retail stalls, a glamorous catwalk doggy fashion show, bar and refreshments.

Coastway Veterinary Group, who have organised and supported the event for many years, will be overseeing all entries and judging each category to ensure every star pooch gets the recognition their proud paws deserve.

Entries for 2014 are now open.

To enter your pooch, CLICK HERE:

If you are interested in running your own trade stall at this event, CLICK HERE:

What: Doggy Pride 2014

Where: Hove Rugby Club, Hove Recreation Ground, Shirley Drive, Hove, BN3 6NQ

When: Sunday July 20, 2014

Prime Minister congratulates ‘The Oldest Gay in the Village’

Rt.Hon David Cameron MP has written a letter of congratulations to George Montague, affectionately known as The Oldest Gay in the Village now in the last two weeks of his term as a Brighton Pride Ambassador,

George Montague: The Oldest Gay in the Village receives a letter of congratulations from the Prime Minister
George Montague: The Oldest Gay in the Village receives a letter of congratulations from the Prime Minister

George sent the Prime Minister to read, a copy of his new book The Oldest Gay in the Villlage, published by John Blake Publishing.

In the accompanying letter George thanked the Prime Minister for introducing Same Sex Marriage legislation and told him that for the first time in his life he would be voting Conservative at the next General Election.

Prime Minister, David Cameron MP
Prime Minister, David Cameron MP

In his response the Prime Minister wrote: “I am proud of the Government’s record on promoting equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and particulary of having passed equal marriage into law. 

“Attitudes to same-sex marriage relationships have changed drastically over the years, moving from intolerance to widespread acceptance. The Government welcomes the change as we believe everyone should be free from prejudice based on their sexual orientation.

“I understand that you have been involved in Gay Pride events for some years, and were at Pride in London this year, as well as being elected an Ambassador for Brighton Pride 2013. 

“Let me congratulate you for this, and your involvement in charity fundraising. Your commitment to the community is very impressive.”

George is supporting the Brighton based Rainbow Fund with proceeds from the sale of the book.

The book is being produced by John Blake Publishing www.johnblakepublishing.co.uk

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St James Community Action Group receives funding boost

St James Community Action Group (SJCAG) has received a grant of £ 2,010 from the Police & Crime Commissioner’s Safer in Sussex Community Fund.

St James Street Community Action Group

SJCAG Chair Jeremy Ogden joined the Police & Crime Commissioner, Katy Bourne and representatives from over 60 other local organisations who had also been awarded funding at a ‘Celebration Showcase’ event held on June 19.

Mr Ogden said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this grant from the Police & Crime Commissioner’s Community Fund, which will help in making St James Street area a safer, cleaner and attractive place to live.”

Mrs Bourne said:  “I look forward to visiting the team at St James Community Action Group and following the progress of the project over the coming months.”

The St James Community Action Group now have 5 local street champions; Nick Head for St James’s Avenue; Janie Thomas for Charles Street, Roger Rolf for Princes Street and Parochial Gardens; Alan for Upper Rock Gardens and Mim for Atlingworth Street.

Successes todate on the Brighton and Hove City Council planned works action list include: 54 Derelict cycles have been removed from the SJCAG area; All the parking meters have now been refurbished; Repair to the damaged wall in Dorset Gardens – now complete; Raised flower beds on Upper Rock Gardens – about to burst into flower!; Recycling point at Upper Rock Gardens – GOING; New handier recycling points are now being rolled out around the area.

Coming soon on the Brighton and Hove City Council action list include: Refurbished/new litter bins to replace the old rusty ones; painting of street furniture; repairs to fencing in Dorset Gardens; awaiting delivery of new lamp post for south end of Atlingworth Street; repair to lamp post outside 19 Atlingworth Street; repair to lamp post at the south end of Camelford Street.

If you want to be a Street Champion, EMAIL:

The Safer in Sussex Community Fund helps local voluntary and community groups tackle crime and improve community safety by providing financial support to projects and services that address the priorities outlined in the Police and Crime Plan.

Awards of up to £5,000 will be granted for projects that meet the funding criteria following consideration by the Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner and approval by the PCC. In exceptional circumstances the Commissioner will consider requests for funding above £5,000. Bids will be considered and funding awarded on a quarterly basis.

For more information about the scheme and how to apply, CLICK HERE:

 

 

Conservatives disappointed at A27 vote

Conservative Group Leader, Cllr. Geoffrey Theobald, has criticised the Labour leader for failing to back plans to put pressure on the Government to tackle congestion blackspots on the A27.

Cllr Geoffrey Theobald: Leader of Conservative Group on Brighton & Hove Council
Cllr Geoffrey Theobald: Leader of Conservative Group on Brighton & Hove Council

Cllr. Theobald and Group Spokesman, Cllr. Graham Cox, who believe the congestion blackspots are impeding further economic growth in the Greater Brighton area moved a Notice of Motion at last Thursday’s Full Council meeting urging the Council to sign up to the newly formed A27 Action campaign which is supported by all local councils along the route as well as local MPs and over 70 businesses.

The Government is currently carrying out a feasibility study into various solutions to the major bottlenecks along the A27, such as Arundel, Worthing and Chichester, which, if tackled would encourage business investment in the Greater Brighton area. It would also create a more pleasant and safer environment in the South Downs National Park by reducing the necessity for motorists to rat run through places such as Storrington, Pulborough and Amberley in order to avoid the A27 bottlenecks.

Cllr. Theobald said: “Despite the obvious environmental benefits for the South Downs, I am not surprised that the Green Party opposed road investment – that is their default position. However, for the Labour Group to do so is just astonishing. The only reason they were able to give for voting against our motion was that ‘most of it (the A27) falls outside the area of Brighton & Hove’. How short-sighted and parochial can you get? Our future economic growth and prosperity depends upon modern and reliable transport links in the whole of the South East and if they can’t see that then they have serious problems!”

Cllr Graham Cox
Cllr Graham Cox

Cllr. Cox added: “It will be impossible for us to prosper if we continue to handicap ourselves with inadequate infrastructure such as we have along much of the A27. I am staggered by the Labour Group’s stance, particularly as it comes just a week after they voted against £14 million of Government investment to improve Valley Gardens.”

The leader of the labour group has been asked for a response.

 

Entertainers rally to support fellow performer

Stephen Bacon aka Lady LaRue has been unwell of late and unable to work.

Lady La Rue

Fellow entertainers from the drag circuit will be appearing at Legends this Sunday, July 20 to raise money to help Stephen as much as possible while he continues his treament.

Artists appearing include La Voix, Miss Jason, Rose Garden, Davina Sparkle, Mrs Moore, Maisie Trollette, Dave Lynn and Sally Vate to mention a few.

Prizes to be auctioned include tickets for Lady Gaga and Miss Saigon and a £200 voucher for the MEATliquer Restaurant in London.

Your host for the afternoon is the fabulous Drag with no name.

Be there from 3.30pm, bring your cheque books and help show the country that Brighton still cares!

 

Children inspire fight against homophobia through song

School children sing We might be different but we can still be friends at inspiring event in Birmingham.

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The school children were from Brownmead Primary School and Tiverton Academy in Birmingham.

The event was the premier of Educate and Celebrate’s Sing-a-long with CHIPS; Challenging Homophobia in Primary Schools and was coordinated by the Birmingham LGBT Schools Advisor Elly Barnes, supported by Birmingham City Council and Service Birmingham.

One of the most magical moments during the evening on July 16 happened when a group of primary school children sang a song to a book called 10,000 Dresses.

The book by Marcus Ewart is about a boy who dreams of dresses and is rejected by his family and friends when he tells them of these dreams. The children sang a beautiful song written especially for the occasion and when asked would they speak to the “10,000 dresses boy’” they answered with a resounding yes and that they would love him anyway.

This message of recognising but accepting differences was the overriding theme at the event enjoyed by parents, musicians, singers as well as school teachers, governors and of course, the school children themselves.

The songs the children sang were original compositions composed especially for the event. The ‘CHIPS’ resources used to inspire the songs consist of 20 beautifully illustrated books about diversity and different families.

Andrew Moffat, the creator of the resources introduced the event, saying: “People are different – they speak different languages, like different things, come from different types of families. Ultimately though we have many things in common as highlighted by one of the songs ‘we might like different things but we can still be friends.”

Singer, songwriter Vix composed five of the songs including The crocodile who didn’t like water (spoiler alert: he’s a dragon!), the widely recognised Elmer the patchwork elephant by David Mckee and King and King by Linda De Haan and Stern Nijland about two princes who fall in love and marry.

Elly Barnes sang a duet with Will Wood to the book Rabbityness. The book tells a sweet story about a rabbit that likes doing ‘unrabbity’ things such as painting and encourages his friends to do different things too. Elly spoke about the types of books used and outlined what made the event so special:

She said: “As a former music teacher, it was a natural step to use the arts as a vehicle to create positive change in our primary schools. Bringing together the books, musicians, composers, teachers and school choirs has been an absolute joy. The project will continue until all 20 songs are recorded and are accessible for all to download from our websites. The Educate and Celebrate programme is being rolled out for free to all Birmingham schools and advocates an inclusive curriculum to eradicate all forms of discrimination. Putting stories about difference to music is an activity all children, teachers and parents can access in a fun-loving way. Tonight we ALL had a fantastic time singing along and doing the actions to the colourful, funny, moving and beautiful songs from the CHIPS resource.”

Headteacher Jamie Barry from Welford Primary School, who was supporting the initiative said: ‘The recent “Trojan Horse” inspections within schools have highlighted the importance of celebrating diversity and ensuring equality for all. At Welford, we take this very seriously and work with our community to ensure we live and breath our ethos of “Community, Opportunity & Achievement for all”. EVERYONE has a place at Welford! Differences exist and we don’t shy away from recognising those differences which is why ‘CHIPS’ (Challenging Homophobia in Primary Schools) is an essential resource for helping us teach about different families, relationships and gender identities in line with Ofsted Criteria.”

Parents said the event was “very informative and enjoyable” and that they were proud of their children’s involvement.

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