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Tickets go on sale for Royal Pavilion ice rink Winter season

Ice skating tickets will go on sale on Saturday (October 1) for the Royal Pavilion Ice Rink, which will open for its seventh year from November 5 to January 15 on the Royal Pavilion’s East Lawn in Brighton.

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With the former Royal pleasure palace as the backdrop and huge rink side bar and restaurant with a 40 metre terrace, this hidden gem

of a rink is beautifully lit at night and is a great choice for those who want to skate in a twinkling setting as well as sit down to eat après ice.

Situated just 50 minutes from Victoria by train, all of Brighton’s gorgeous independent shops are on its doorstep so visitors can get a little Christmas shopping in too.

The rink is a huge 880 square metres plus an additional beginners’ area and offers penguin skate aids and skate sizes from ‘just walking’ to adult. There’s no charge for spectating for those who prefer to sit and soak up the atmosphere and the stunning rink side Bar & Kitchen offers mouth-watering patisserie snacks, Christmas treats, a quick drink with the best view in the City and scrumptious sharing platters for families and friends to enjoy.

Tickets cost from £10 for adults (aged 12 and over), £7 for juniors (children under 12) and the one-hour skate times run from 10am to 10.15pm daily.

Club Rinkidinks (10am – 11am daily) offers children under five the chance to skate for free when accompanied on the ice by an adult paying full price.

There are also season tickets for those who want to learn to skate (check website for details) and great concessions for students.

The box office is open from 9.45am to 9.45pm, but it is advisable to book tickets in advance.

To book tickets online, click here:

 

Right Said Fred celebrate 25 year at the top being ‘Too Sexy’

Right Said Fred celebrate the 25th Anniversary of their 1991 chart topping hit single I’m Too Sexy this year.

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To celebrate, brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass will be releasing a 25th Anniversary EP of I’m Too Sexy plus a brand new album via Pledge.

As part of their Pledge campaign, they’re inviting fans to join them in the studio and record a new track for the album as well as an opportunity to perform on a new recording of I’m Too Sexy, both of which will be filmed.

The anniversary marks an important milestone for the brother’s career – not only is this a celebration of the single but also 25 years of global success.

I’m Too Sexy spent in excess of 6 weeks at the top of the charts and then a further 4-months in the UK top 10, charting at No.1 in 32 countries around the world including the US. Their second single Don’t Talk Just Kiss reached number 3 in 1991 at Christmas time and number 1 on the US dance chart. It was their third single though, Deeply Dippy, that gave them their first UK number 1 with their debut album Up landing in at the top spot as well.

In the 25 years since I’m Too Sexy’s release, the brothers have sold in excess of 7 million copies of Up worldwide, receiving two Ivor Novello’s for I’m Too Sexy and Deeply Dippy as well as a Brit Award nomination for Best British Act.

Fred and Richard have played The Royal Variety Performance, met the Queen, released a track for Comic Relief (Stick It Out) and, most importantly, Richard was voted Rear of the Year by Smash Hits Magazine.

By the dawn of the noughties, the brothers continued their success with their first number 1 in Japan for album Stand Up, with the single Stand Up (For The Champions) consequently used by a number of NFL teams en route to Super Bowl glory. This wasn’t their first foray with the sports world, You’re My Mate was also the official song for the South African Rugby team in 2000.

One of the most hardworking and enduring duos in pop, Right Said Fred continue to appear at various special events and TV shows all over the world performing in front of 200,000 people at the 2006 World Cup opening ceremony and 300 million people for the Bollywood Awards plus guest appearances on Good Morning America, Big Brother’s Bit On The Side, The Wright Stuff, Lorraine Kelly, Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, Pointless and Jamie Oliver’s Last Week Tonight.

However, after 25 years, the brothers remain true to their spirit – they don’t follow trends, they follow their instincts and have fun along the way. Doing music the ‘Right Said Fred’ way has always been the right way and their track record and continued success is testament to that. Long live Right Said Fred!

Labour campaign for education not segregation

Labour activists will hold a series of campaign events this Saturday, October 1, opposing the Government’s plans to reintroduce selective education.

 

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Comprehensive schools enrol an average of 17% of children from poorer family backgrounds, whereas grammar schools take a mere 2.7%, leading to further social divisions within society. Labour maintain Grammar schools are divisive and harm social mobility.

Cllr Tom Bewick
Cllr Tom Bewick

Cllr Tom Bewick, Labour’s lead on education at Brighton and Hove City Council, said: “How on earth can such a divisive policy last introduced in the 1950s provide any real answers to the gross inequalities or social polarisation of today?”

Cllr Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Cllr Lloyd Russell-Moyle

Cllr Lloyd Russell-Moyle, acting chair of the District Labour Party, added: “The introduction of segregation in education will lead to poor quality Secondary Moderns, destroy links between schools and communities, and is a step back into the past. We will fight for good schools for all children and young people.”

 

The events will be at four locations across the city between 10:30am and 3:30pm.

♦ New Rd, Brighton BN1 1SD

♦ New Steine, Brighton BN2 1PA

♦ George Street, Hove, BN3 3YA

♦ 19-20 Boundary Road, Portslade BN41 1GB

Did you see a serious motorcycle collision in Ottershaw?

Surrey Police appeal for witnesses following a serious collision involving a motorcycle on Thursday, September 29.

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The collision involved a red Yamaha motorbike at around 4.30pm in Murray Road by Clarendon Gate between Ottershaw and Addlestone.

The motorcyclist, in his 20s, was taken to St George’s Hospital in Tooting with serious injuries.

At this stage officers are investigating whether or not another vehicle was involved.

Officers would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the collision, or the events leading up to it.

If you can help, please call Surrey Police on 101, quoting incident reference P16222729.

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