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Brighton Kemptown MP supports Defibrilator Initiative

Simon Kirby, MP for Brighton Kemptown, backs move to convert a soon-to-be-removed phone box in Ovingdean into a Defibrillator phone box.

Simon Kirby MP
Simon Kirby MP

The initiative comes from Ovingdean resident, Joanna Goddard, who learned that the phone box, outside the Ovingdean Village Stores, is to be removed in August.

Defibrillator phone boxes are a new idea but having such emergency equipment close to hand can really save lives.

Simon said: “I believe this is a valuable and important initiative and I am very happy indeed to support it. The proposal will make available close-at-hand emergency equipment which may save vital seconds in helping someone in medical distress. I wish the campaigners well in their work on this issue.”

March of the Mermaids returns

 

Mermaids to appear on Brighton Seafront on Saturday, July 23.

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Mermaids, mermen, sea creatures and seafaring folk of all kinds will once invading the shores of Brighton this July, to celebrate our seas and sea life and to raise funds for the World Cetacean Alliance.

March of the Mermaids sees participants take part in a colourful cavalcade along Hove and Brighton seafront, the event is run in collaboration with Brighton based organisation, WhaleFest.

March of the Mermaids is not just for mermaids! Mermen, sea mammals, crustaceans, pirates, sailors and all land lovers are invited to take part – It’s a day out for all the family.

We are always looking out for our favourite costumes of the day, so dress to shrimpress!

The Mermaid Mini Fayre will kick off proceedings on Hove Lawns (by the Peace Statue) from 11am on July 23.

There will be face-painting, The Ghost Net Challenge, ghost net bracelet weaving, banner painting, stalls, installations, live music and more – bring a picnic too!

The parade will commence at 3pm and end at 4.15pm at the after-party venue Patterns, where there will be a family friendly after-party until 6.30pm, with a costume pageant and prizes awarded for the favourite children’s costumes and have music from the Sophisticated Mischief DJs and The Captain’s Beard, so get ready to jig yer fins off!

Tickets for the parade, which includes entry to the after-party are £4, but are FREE for under 12s. You can buy tickets in advance at Skiddle or on the day.

Photo by Neil W Shaw
Photo by Neil W Shaw

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Exeter City FC to hold community football tournament

WEB.400Exeter City Football Club will once again celebrate diversity by holding a community football tournament on Sunday July 3.

Both male and female teams will compete for trophies.

The 6 a side competition has been organised by Exeter City Supporters Trust’s One Game One Community Group and Exeter City’s Football in the Community team.

It will take place at the University of Exeter’s Streatham Sports Complex.

The tournament, now in its 12th year, encourages participation from local community teams and especially black and minority ethnic players. The event attracts players from many different parts of the world. Past finalists have included sides representing Poland, Slovakia, Africa, Afghanistan, Lithuania and Saudi Arabia.

Devon’s gay friendly team, the Devon Lions are also regular participants.

This year there will also be a women’s tournament – clearly a popular move as organisers report that all the available places for this have already been taken.

Support for the tournament has come from the University of Exeter, Devon FA, Tesco, Kick it Out, Exeter City Football Club Football in the Community and Exeter City Supporters Trust.

The tournament will be launched at 10.45am by Exeter’s Deputy Lord Mayor, Councillor Peter Holland. Exeter City players and officials also plan to attend the launch.

Exeter City’s One Game One Community Group is part of the national Kick It Out campaign which aims to address all types of discrimination in football including race, disability, gender, age, religion and sexual orientation.

“Exeter City is once again flying the flag for diversity with this long running community event”, said Martin Weiler for the One Game One Community Group. “We are delighted to be holding a women’s competition this year and excited by the level of interest in this”.

For more information on entering a team for the tournament, click here:

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