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RSPCA Cymru to march at Pride Cymru in Cardiff

RSPCA Cymru will march at this weekend’s Pride Cymru in a show of strength against intolerance – while highlighting the prejudice four types of dogs still face under discriminatory UK law.

THE animal welfare charity will be marching in the eagerly-anticipated Parade, and discussing animal welfare with attendees at a dedicated RSPCA stand at the Big Weekend event in Cardiff.

RSPCA inspectors will join countless other organisations in the Parade, with the charity highlighting the importance of striving to be an inclusive, understanding organisation. However, the discrimination faced by some of human’s four-legged friends will also come under the spotlight on the weekend, as breed-specific legislation (BSL) marks 28 years of judging so-called ‘dangerous’ types of dog based solely on their looks.

BSL has been in force in England and Wales since August 1991, and bans the ownership of four different types of dogs traditionally bred for fighting, namely the pit bull terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Braziliero.

There is no robust research or evidence to demonstrate that these breeds or types are any more aggressive than other dogs. Despite this, many dogs found to be of a banned ‘type’ are euthanised, solely because of the way they look.

At Cymru Pride – a celebration of diversity, respect and inclusion – RSPCA Cymru is urging the public to support an end to the suffering and unjust destruction of dogs simply because of their appearance – and to join them in calling on decision-makers to #EndBSL.

Shelley Phillips, RSPCA Cymru campaigns manager, said: “As RSPCA Cymru gears up for another Pride Cymru event, we look forward to marching in the Parade and chatting to everyone at Big Weekend in a united display of support against intolerance and discrimination in Wales.

“However, we’ll also be highlighting to attendees another form of discrimination alive and well in our society.

“For 28 years, BSL has seen dogs pay the ultimate price solely because of the way they look, despite a significant lack of evidence to prove these types of dogs pose greater risk, or are threatening to public safety.

“For us Pride Cymru is not only a great opportunity to celebrate diversity, and highlight the importance of the RSPCA being an inclusive, understanding organisation – but also to discuss how we can all work together to tackle another form of ugly discrimination. BSL continues to take innocent lives, letting down dogs simply because of the way they look.

“Whether or not a dog is aggressive can be influenced by factors such as how they are bred and reared and experiences throughout their life – but breed is not a good predictor of risk of aggression. That’s why we want to see these discriminatory laws binned once and for all, and Pride Cymru is a poignant forum to discuss this.”

To find out more about the RSPCA’s campaign to #EndBSL online, click here:

RSPCA Cymru will also be selling limited-edition t-shirts at Pride Cymru over the weekend (August 24 – 25), to raise funds for their animal welfare work. These t-shirts – £10 each – are themed with animals which have positive connotations within the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community – including cockerels, pussy cats, blue tits and bears.

‘Bear’ – for example – is used as one of the many identities within the LGBT+ communities – and is one of a series of t-shirts giving people the chance to celebrate their identity, and passion for the welfare of animals. Iconic rainbow ears are also on sale at the RSPCA stall at Big Weekend – priced at £2 each, while RSPCA Cymru’s social media pages have also been given a rainbow makeover in anticipation of the event.

Pride Cymru takes place tomorrow, August 24. The parade starts sets off from the Cardiff City Hall Lawns at 11am and will finishing at around 12:30. The entertainment takes place on Cardiff City Hall lawns and artists appearing on Saturday include Texas, Liberty X and Gok Wan. On Sunday 25, comedian Joel Dommett and Robert White will perform on the Glee Stage, while Honeyz and Atomic Kitten will play sets on the main stage.

For up to date information about Pride Cymru, click here:

Champion supports rights of LGBT+ Palestinians

Sarah Champion MP calls on Foreign Secretary to stand up for LGBT+ Palestinians in the West Bank.

Sarah Champion MP
Sarah Champion MP

FOLLOWING news of the Palestinian Authorities Police ban on activities by LGBT+ groups in the West Bank, Sarah Champion MP has written to RT Hon Dominic Rabb, the Foreign Secretary, to request that on behalf of the UK government that:

♦ He contacts the Palestinian Authorities leadership to express the concern of the United Kingdom government with regards to this police ban and request they overturn this decision.

♦ That through our diplomatic missions at the United Nations he requests that Mr.Victor Madrigal-Borloz, The UN Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity carries out a fact finding mission to the West Bank and follows this up with work in cooperation with the Palestinian Authority in order to foster the implementation of measures that contribute to the protection of all persons against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Sarah Champion MP said: “I have always and will continue to be a strong advocate for the rights of all Palestinian people living in the West Bank. This includes LGBT+ people. I was both disappointed and concerned to read the statement made by the Palestinian police spokesperson, Louay Arzeikat which stated that the activities of LGBT+ groups “go against and infringe upon the higher principles and values of Palestinian society.”

“I have written to the Foreign Secretary asking him to stand up for the rights of LGBT+ Palestinians in the West Bank. In the short term I hope that by engaging with the Palestinian Authority leadership he can encourage them to revoke this dreadful ban. In the long term I’d like to see the Palestinian Authority working with The UN Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, so the West Bank can become a place where all LGBT+ Palestinians feel safe to be themselves.”

In the letter to the Foreign Secretary she writes:

RT Hon Dominic Rabb
RT Hon Dominic Rabb

“I am writing to you to express my concern with regards to the announcement this week that the Palestinian Authority police has banned LGBT+ groups from carrying out activities in the West Bank and to ask you to take several actions in relation to this.

“As I’m sure you will know homosexuality is legal in the West Bank but there are no laws protecting LGBT+ Palestinians from harassment and discrimination. Therefore, the work done by groups such as alQaws is vital.

“alQaws vision as an organisation is to contribute to the building of a vibrant and just Palestinian society that celebrates diverse sexualities, sexual orientations, and genders. It is groups like alQaws whose work is now being criminalised by the Palestinian Authorities police.

“The Palestinian Human Rights Organisations Council have issued a robust statement this week regarding these recent developments. Within it they state that they are “gravely concerned that the State of Palestine is breaching its obligations to fulfil the principles of equality and nondiscrimination.

“This includes the implementation of the protections enshrined in the human rights treaties to all persons subject to its jurisdiction without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.

“They additionally note the need for the Palestinian Authority police to abide by the Code of Conduct and Ethics of the Palestinian Police and the United Nations (UN) Code of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials adopted by the General Assembly in 1979 to uphold and respect fundamental rights.

“I would therefore request that you firstly contact the Palestinian Authorities leadership to express the concern of the United Kingdom government with regards to this police ban and request they overturn this decision.

“Secondly, I ask that through our diplomatic missions at the United Nations that we request that Mr. Victor Madrigal-Borloz, The UN Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity carries out a fact finding mission to the West Bank and follows this up with work in cooperation with the Palestinian Authority in order to foster the implementation of measures that contribute to the protection of all persons against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.”

Sarah Champion is the Labour MP for Rotherham and a former shadow cabinet minister. She says she would “take no deal” over remaining in the EU, arguing that Labour has to deliver the result of the referendum.

New compilation album from Allan Jay

Allan Jay to release compilation album of his singles – Love & Pride.

SCOTTISH recording artist Allan Jay is set to release a compilation album of all his hit singles recorded with UK label Energise Records.

The popular Scottish vocalist has featured constantly in the Dance music charts since his first release back in 2013 – going on to become one of the most successful new artists on the club scene and winning Best Male Artist at the Reloaded Music Awards and the LGBT Music Award for his duet with 90s Legend Rozalla.

2019 saw Allan sign to German Record Label DMN Records and have his biggest success to date with the release of Work Ya Love written by international producer Jason Havenhand and Dance Music Diva Soraya Vivian.

The single reached no 2 on both the North American Dance Chart and the LGBT+ world wide Music Chart as well as no 27 on the UK Itunes Dance Albums Chart.

The team at Energise Records are now bringing all Allan’s singles onto one album.

Love & Pride – the singles collected is set for release on August 29, 2019 and will feature remixes by Matt Pop, Stormby, Andy Haldene and Ross Alexander. It will include other artist such as Nicki French, Katie Boyle, Pete Wilson and Rozalla.

Allan released with the UK label from 2013 – 2018 and the album will include songs including I go to pieces, Its my Life, Drama Queen and off course the title of the album Love & Pride.

The album will be available on on digital platforms and CDs will also be available from the Energise Website.

Allan Jay is managed by Lynn PA Management and is Brand ambassador for Kiss Tanning Ltd and Molly and Tommy Clothing.

Itunes
https://music.apple.com/…/love-pride-the-singles…/1477096742

Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/album/1XxZ5i2W5F6L3JdVamrveP

Amazon
Love & Pride – the Singles Collected https://www.amazon.co.uk/…/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vcoADbNPMK6…

 

Another record-breaking year for gardener Geoff

Twelve months ago, when Geoff Stonebank’s 92-year old Mum fell ill and had to move in with him and his partner permanently, he decided to reduce his garden openings in 2019 to allow them more time to care for her.

Geoff Stonebanks and Megan Gower, Area Fundraising Manager for Macmillan
Geoff Stonebanks and Megan Gower, Area Fundraising Manager for Macmillan

OPENINGS reduced from fourteen public days in 2018, including the Artwave Festival, down to just five public days this season.

Coupled with this he anticipated a significant reduction in his charity fundraising totals too. Little did he realise how wrong he would be!

The grand total of monies raised through Geoff’s various activities for 2018 were £19,444 and this season, an amazing £18210.

Geoff said: “The main reason for this was the vastly increased number of visitors who came to view Driftwood by arrangement, generating almost £4,000 for Macmillan along with the best ever result for the Macmillan Coastal Garden Trail back in July, which raised £9,163 for the charity.”

This has meant the combined charity fundraising for Macmillan in 2019, including a grand raffle of artist donated prizes, is the most ever at £13,708.

Geoff organised a presentation to Megan Gower, Area Fundraising Manager for Macmillan in his garden on August 22, along with some of the volunteers and garden owners who helped raise the money. This achievement has meant the grand total Geoff’s Driftwood Fundraising Group has handed over to Macmillan since 2012 is a staggering £80,193, all of which has gone towards the build and upkeep of the Macmillan Horizon Centre in Brighton.

Geoff confirmed that his garden’s amazing feedback on the renowned travel web site, Trip Advisor, had led to the significant increase in private visitor numbers. Holidaymakers in Sussex look for things to do and Driftwood is usually at the top of the heap, with over 100 – five-star reviews.

Geoff continued: “Through the continued generosity of garden visitors, trail garden owners, artists donating their work to raffle, plus the many volunteers and amazing sponsors of the 2 trails, Pomegranate in Seaford and Richard Jackson’s Garden we have raised a staggering £132,789 for various charities in recent years! My sincere thanks to all!”

The grand raffle of the £900 worth of prizes was drawn on the 22nd too, by Megan, and all prize winners have been notified and are arranging collection of their prizes!

The garden is now closed until next year but all Driftwood’s 2020 open dates and the date of the Macmillan Garden Trail are already on the Driftwood web site.

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