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Hove MP makes Earth Hour pledge for the planet

Peter Kyle, MP for Hove and Portslade signs up to support this year’s Earth Hour by making a special pledge to help protect the planet.

Peter Kyle, MP for Hove & Portslade
Peter Kyle, MP for Hove & Portslade

Dr Kyle was one of many joining World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) in London this week to show they care about the future of the planet, ahead of the global lights out event, due to take place on Saturday, March 19 at 8:30pm.

MPs are celebrating Earth Hour to send a message that they care about the natural world and help inspire their constituents to go beyond the hour to build a sustainable future for both people and the planet.

Peter Kyle said: “Our natural world is precious to all life that inhabits it, but we need to do more to protect it. WWF’s Earth Hour reminds us that there are simple things we can all do for the planet, not for just one hour, but every day. It’s a great opportunity to bring together millions of people from across the world with one united goal – to help protect our planet. That’s why this Earth Hour I’m making a special pledge for a low carbon future which is key to the future of our planet.”

Every year Earth Hour inspires millions of people around the world to come together and switch off their lights for one hour in a symbolic act to show they care about the planet. WWF already works to tackle a lot of environmental challenges – like deforestation, threats to endangered species, and the impacts of climate change – but Earth Hour is a chance for everyone to say they’ll do their bit to help create a sustainable future. It reminds us that together we have the power to make change happen.

Last year a record-breaking 172 countries and some of the world’s most famous buildings including Big Ben, Hong Kong’s skyline and the Sydney Harbour Bridge joined the global celebration. In the UK alone, over 10 million people took part, along with over 4,800 schools, 200 landmarks and thousands of businesses and organisations.

Jennifer Clements
Jennifer Clements

Jennifer Clements, spokesperson for WWF’s Earth Hour, said: “We’re thrilled that MPs have given their support to this year’s Earth Hour and we hope they will inspire many others to get involved. By taking one simple step to switch off your lights at 8.30pm on 19 March, Earth Hour is a chance for all of us to come together and send out a global message about protecting our planet.”   

Everyone can join the celebration for WWF’s Earth Hour on Saturday 19 March 2016.

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Opposition parties unite to remain in EU

Britain stronger in Europe marked the 100 days point until residents in Brighton and Hove will join voters from across the country in deciding whether to remain or leave the European Union.

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Whilst the Conservative Party has not adopted an official position, opposition parties in the city have united to stress the importance of voting to remain.

Hove and Portslade MP, Peter Kyle, Liberal Democrat Chris Bowers, and Green Party co-Chair Davy Jones joined their activists as well as people of no political affiliation on Saturday to hand out leaflets on behalf of the Britain Stronger in Europe Campaign.

Peter Kyle, who is spearheading Labour’s Remain campaign in the South East, stressed the economic and mobility benefits the EU brings the city.

Peter Kyle MP
Peter Kyle MP

He said: “We have just 100 days to secure our future—that’s a future where the small businesses of Brighton and Hove will have a bigger market and more ability to succeed in the modern economy. That’s 100 days to vote to have freedom of travel across the European Union knowing that our roaming charges will stay low and that we have free access to healthcare. And we have 100 days to ensure that together as a group of 28 nations we can tackle the big challenges our country faces and have a better chance to succeed in the long run.“

Liberal Democrat Chris Bowers highlighted the importance of making a positive and passionate case for staying in the EU because of the stability and environmental benefits it brings.

Chris Bowers
Chris Bowers

He said: “It’s very important that the people who want to stay in make the case passionately. Firstly, the EU has played a massive role in helping us keep the peace in Europe. The out campaign want to attribute this to NATO, but it’s more than NATO, it’s about creating the economic incentives and ways of working together that mean we never go to war again. The other thing that’s important to stress is how being a part of a 28-nation bloc means we can achieve decent environmental legislation. Climate change deniers try to resist environmental laws by arguing they will damage international competitiveness, but if all countries in Europe are bound by the same laws, that argument holds little water. For example, legislation to reduce CO2 emissions from cars would not have been possible if it didn’t apply to all carmakers with factories based in the EU.”

Brighton and Hove Green Party co-Chair and 2015 Parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown, Davy Jones spoke up for how the EU guarantees high environmental and safety standards across Europe.

Davey Jones
Davey Jones

He said: “The Green Party Stands for staying in Europe. We think there are lots of benefits to being in Europe, things we take for granted like good beach quality, high quality standards on things like food regulation, and other important issues which come from our being members of the European Union. Also, most of the major problems in the world, things like the refugee crisis, the economic crisis, and climate change can’t be solved by us being a little country out on our own. We have to co-operate globally, internationally with our friends and neighbours. That’s why we support internationalism, that’s why we support the European Union, and working to make the European Union a better organisation.”

Michael Wilbur
Michael Wilbur

Michael Wilbur, who chairs the Brighton and Hove Liberal Democrats and helped organise the cross-party event, added: “It’s a great feeling to put aside our differences and to work together on this very important issue. Of course this decision isn’t really about what political parties think, but we have a role in standing up for our Union with Europe and we can help make the case effectively by working together.”

The Conservative Party has not adopted an official position, however, Prime Minister David Cameron has confirmed his view that leaving the EU would push up prices in shops, put jobs at risk, and make the country’s streets more dangerous. Simon Kirby, MP for Brighton Kemptown, backs Cameron’s plan for a renegotiated relationship with Europe.

Marine Tavern to row in Rockinghorse Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon Boat Race Brighton
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Marine Tavern enters team into Rockinghorse Dragon Boat Festival in Brighton Marina on Sunday, April 24.

The Marine Tavern’s rowing team will be headed up by Craig Harwood and Stephanie Von Clitz who will be rowing in full drag.

Meet at Marina Square from 10am to cheer the teams on. In the evening Stephanie Von Clitz will host a Drag Open Mic special at the Marine Tavern in Broad Street from 8pm.

Money raised will benefit Rockinghorse, the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexander Children’s Hospital who are supporters of the Trevor Mann Baby Unit in Brighton. The charity fundraises for items necessary for every child’s treatment, from toys to life-saving equipment.

Craig says:When I was younger, I suffered a potentially life changing injury and it resulted in needing emergency surgery in the middle of the night. With the help of all those at the Children’s Hospital, the surgeons who were woken and the support staff, I wish to show my thanks for bringing me back to full health and making it possible for me to live a normal lifestyle. Please donate any money you can spare as this is a truly amazing cause.”

Rowers are still required, so if you are interested in having a great day out while raising money for a good cause, pop into the Marine Tavern and register your interest with Lee the owner.

The Marine want to raise £600 and to date have managed £120.

To make a donation, click here: https://www.justgiving.com/MarineTaverners

 

 

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