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More time to apply for the council’s Communities Fund

Brighton and Hove City Council has extended the time for groups wanting to apply for its special communities funding.

ORGANISATIONS including self-help groups, community centres, neighbourhood events, sports, culture, arts and environmental work now have until Wednesday, October 31 to apply to the Communities Fund.

Groups with an annual income up to £20,000 can apply to the Engagement Fund for up to £2,000. For organisations whose income is £100,000, up to £10,000 can be applied for from the Resilience Fund.

Councillor Emma Daniel, chair of the council’s neighbourhoods, inclusion, communities and equalities committee, said: “I’m delighted we have been able to extend the final deadline for applications to our Communities Fund in 2018-19. 
 
“With an extra two weeks to bid this will allow many more local voluntary groups to apply for council support towards their excellent work across Brighton & Hove.”

She added: “The Communities Fund is a fantastic way of ensuring the city’s voluntary and community groups receive much-needed support, help and, in particular, funding while recognising the positive impact of voluntary action.”

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TV REVIEW: Miss Jason’s House Party

As the nights draw in, what better diversion than an hour of tv silliness, made right here in central Brighton?

Miss Jason’s House Party features fellow drag queen Davina Sparkle, drag king Adam All, Eurovision star Nicki French and tv antiques expert Mark Stacey.

Recorded before a live audience in Brighton, the show’s format is deceptively simple. The panelists watch filmed footage of Miss J out and about in a town, and through clues in the film’s interviews with locals, and some less than incisive questions by the panel, they have to guess the location.

What that doesn’t take into account is the hilarious cavorting of the host on film, with plenty of innuendoes for this in the know. And then there’s the chemistry with the panel – the love/hate bitchiness with Davina, the knock about humour with Nicki, who was having trouble keeping her cleavage inside while in the studio, the cute androgyny of Adam and the dry urbane posh humour of Mr Stacey, well-known for TV shows like Bargain Hunt and Flog It .

Miss Jason
Miss Jason

All five performers are good at one-liners – Miss Sparkle watched a clue and then said “Well that’s thrown me” to which Miss J replies: “I should like to see the person who could.”

So to the clues: the place is not in East Sussex; it’s near water but not on the coast; it was famous for milling many hundreds of years ago and it’s not near a motorway – or not one that Miss Jason can remember !

The whole evening is complete madness and the audience in the studio really enter into the spirit of the occasion – probably helped by the fact that recording is in 11 minute segments with plenty of drink ordering time in between.

And what was the secret location? My lips are sealed. Tune in to find out

The programme is broadcast at 9pm on Latest TV ( freebies channel 7 , Virgin media 159 and on-line at the latest.co.uk on Thursday, October 25

Review by Brian Butler

National Hate Crime Week – Brighton Vigil tonight in St James Street

The Brighton & Hove Solidarity Vigil, will be held tonight, Wednesday, October 17, 2018 OUTSIDE The Rainbow Hub, at 93 St James Street, starting at 7pm sharp.

ORGANISED by volunteers of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum (B&H LGBT CSF), the Brighton vigil marks The International Day of Hope and Remembrance and National Hate Crime Awareness Week, which takes place from October 13-20, 2018– #NHCAW

The purpose of Hate Crime Awareness Week is to tackle Hate Crime issues by raising awareness of what Hate Crime is and how to respond to it, encourage reporting, and promoting local support services and resources.

Billie Lewis
Billie Lewis

Billie Lewis, Chair of the LGBT CSF, said: “Come along and join in! Bring along a torch, candle, drum or a whistle & SHARE SOME LOVE & LIGHT during our one minute of noise to remember those affected by all Hate Crime including transphobia and racism.”

“The first International Day of Hope and Remembrance was launched at the London Vigil against Hate Crime which took place in Trafalgar Square on October 30, 2009 after the death of Ian Baynham who died after being homophobically abused and beaten outside South Africa House in London.

“If you have been affected by a Hate Crime report it. If you do not want to contact the Police directly try to speak to someone you trust such as your manager, teacher, colleague, friend or third-party reporting service who can give you support or guidance.”


Event: Brighton & Hove Solidarity Vigil

Where: OUTSIDE: Rainbow Hub, 93 St James Street, BN2 1TP

When: Wednesday, October 17

Time: 7pm

Pho raise £695 for Rainbow Fund during Brighton Pride

Pho, the Vietnamese cafe in Black Lion Street Brighton donated £1 for each of their special Pride cocktails sold during this years Brighton Pride raising £695 for The Rainbow Fund.

CHRIS Gull, Chair of the Rainbow Fund, said: “The Rainbow Fund is grateful, on behalf of the twenty-two local LGBT+ and HIV projects that we are funding this year for this donation from Pho. They join a list of businesses in Brighton & Hove that are not just content to put a rainbow flag up to show support during the Pride celebrations, but embrace the meaning of “A Pride with Purpose” by supporting our communities in a very practical way. The projects that are supported with this donation will make a real difference to hundreds of people’s lives”
The Rainbow Fund give grants to LGBT+/HIV organisations who provide effective front line services to LGBT+ people in the city.
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