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Queen honours local supporter of the arts

Elaine Evans was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to the arts in East Sussex in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list published last month.

Elaine Evans
Elaine Evans

The nomination originally came from the Royal Pavilion and Museums Foundation (RPMF) to the Prince’s Trust at Clarence House, and was then forwarded for consideration for the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.

Elaine has been a Regency Patron of RPMF for the last six years and her support helps to maintain this unique building.

The other Patronage close to her heart is with Actually Gay Men’s Chorus. About five years ago Elaine became a volunteer at St Andrew’s Church in Waterloo Street, where the chorus rehearse and give their concerts.

Elaine said: “I bought a ticket. What a life changing moment! I was blown away by their performance and quickly became ‘a friend’ which entitles me to attend their concerts with a guest, which is always a pleasure. The Chorus have lifted me up at some difficult times in my life.”

She continued: “Last year my spine gave up and I was forced to lie flat on my back in great pain. That was when my lovely carer John Sherlock came into my life.

“John had been a friend of Dockyard Doris (Colin Devereaux), so when I began to recover from major surgery, John accompanied me to see Privates on Parade at the Theatre Royal, starring Miss Jason who kindly met up with us after the show as a surprise for John. (Miss Jason refers to John as “the lovely queen who cares for you”.)

Elaine is looking forward to attending a Royal Garden Party this summer, but first will be in the Brighton Pride Parade with the Actually Gay Men’s Chorus on their double decker bus.

She said: “It’ll be a Royal summer to remember!”

 

 

One in ten LGB people experience discrimination at a funeral or when arranging one

New research published by Stonewall and The Co-operative Funeralcare reveals that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) people grow older fearing discrimination and isolation.

Stonewall

YouGov polling shows that nearly half (48 per cent) of LGB people fear discrimination when dealing with bereavement, while more than half (55 per cent) of those over the age of 45 have no financial provision for their funeral.

One in ten say they have experienced discrimination at a funeral or when arranging one.

Those in London and the North were most concerned about receiving poor treatment because of their sexual orientation. More Londoners than any other area believe they will face barriers when planning a funeral or in arranging end of life care.

According to the study, family members and religious leaders were the most likely to discriminate against LGB people.

One in four (24 per cent) believe they would face barriers when planning a funeral and a similar number (23 per cent) worried about being treated poorly by a funeral director when arranging a funeral.

In response to these fears, a guide for lesbian, gay and bisexual people on planning for later life has been developed by Stonewall and The Co-operative Funeralcare.

It offers helpful advice on the law, making financial provision, such as a will or purchasing a funeral plan, and offers tips on planning and arranging a funeral.

Ruth Hunt
Ruth Hunt

Ruth Hunt, Acting Chief Executive of Stonewall, said: “Many older lesbian, gay and bisexual people grew up in a time when they were discriminated against and persecuted simply because of who they were. It’s therefore hardly surprising that so many feel reluctant to access services to help them plan for later life.

“At Stonewall we know that we stand on the shoulders of a generation whose tireless work helped to change Britain and the world for the better. We now have a responsibility to make sure that they receive the help and support they deserve for themselves and their families. That is why we’re working with community groups and faith organisations to help make this a reality.”

George Tinning
George Tinning

George Tinning, Managing Director of The Co-operative Funeralcare, added: “Despite changes to the law to provide equal rights for people regardless of their sexual orientation and a perceived greater acceptance in society, it is clear from our research that barriers remain even in death.

“The death of a loved one can be deeply distressing but at a time when people should expect sympathy and understanding, many gay people have faced poor treatment as a result of discrimination and this is simply unacceptable.

“As well as producing a guide to offer helpful advice to customers, we are also providing guidance to our staff to ensure that we always offer the same care, guidance and support to all our clients.”

To read the full report, CLICK HERE:

 

 

Housewife superstar!

Sam Bailey will take to the main stage at Preston Park just before 9 p.m. on Saturday 2 August to headline Brighton Pride.

Sam Bailey
Sam Bailey

When Sam won the tenth series of X Factor in 2013 she carried with her the hopes of every older performer in the country. For years she worked the clubs without getting a break. Then, overnight, she was launched on the road to stardom following her rendition of Beyonce’s Listen at the X Factor auditions.

I chatted to Sam last month as she did the school run. Yes, Sam still drives the kids to school herself and still lives in the same three-bedroom house in Leicester she had before X Factor came along.

“The kids love living here so I would not consider moving and making them unhappy” she said.

Why do you think “the gays” love you so much?

“When I was young I was a tomboy. I played football and dressed like a boy, wearing my football kit much of the time. People thought I was a lesbian and because of this I was bullied at school. I understand how gay people are made to feel, especially when they are young, and I believe this has created a natural empathy between us.”

Sam’s feet remain firmly on the ground and she is savouring every bit of her present success. “I worked so hard for 20 years and had no lucky breaks in my career. I had almost given up thinking I would make it big in show business. I worked so hard but never managed to break through and become a headliner, then X Factor came along and changed my life.”

Since becoming a headliner, what has been the biggest change in your life?

“The time it takes to do the shopping.” Yes, Sam still goes to the supermarket and does the shopping herself. “Everyone wants to talk to me and I stop and chat to everyone. I love talking to people, but it doubles the amount of time I spend at the supermarket.”

Sam will be closing the main stage at Brighton Pride. Hers is a story of determination, hope and never giving up. Above all, she understands how important it is for everyone to have Freedom to Live, whether they are in Brighton, Leicester or Timbuktu.

 

 

Osaro launches new single and video at Brighton Pride

DJ Osaro will be launching his new video and single Take it Off on the main stage at Brighton Pride at 2.45pm.

Osaro
Osaro

Osaro describes the track as quirky, fun and hopes it will induce dance energy into the club scene.

The single is a collaboration with Brighton based producer RJ. For several weeks, the pair bounced ideas off each other and after lots of editing came up with the final version.

Osaro said: “RJ suggested using the sound of the cockerel on the track. The crowing sound is funky, original and not at all what you might expect to hear on the dance floor.”

Friends in Brighton  joined Osaro in making the video to promote the single which is choreographed and produced by Kenny McCracken at his Brighton Studios.

In the video Osaro wears a pure new white suit specially tailored in Thailand. A set was built within the studio and a professional dancer spun around whilst paint was dripped from above. Osaro stood impassively against a wall whilst the dancer flung the coloured paint at him.

By the end of the video they were both totally drenched in vibrant colours and his white suit and background were transformed into a kind of Jackson Pollock Action painting.

Osaro said: “I wanted to show that life, fashion and music are forever ephemeral in this world. The shoot was amazing and very creative. We all had the most wonderful time making it. I hope your readers enjoy watching it.”

Over Pride Osaro will also be performing at the Have a Word Fashion Show at Concorde 2 on Madeira Drive on Thursday, July 31 starting at 7.30pm, in the Calabash Tent on Preston Park at 4pm on Pride Saturday afternoon and Club Proud at Revolution, 77 West Street, Brighton on Pride Saturday evening.

To view the video for Take it Off, CLICK HERE: 

Osaro

 

Chief Fire Officer criticised for inappropriate tweets

Chief Fire Officer Tweets about fun on 5-a-side pitch whilst firefighters fight to save their pensions.

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The Fire Service are several weeks into an ongoing dispute about firefighter pensions. Chief Fire Officer Des Prichard tweeted that he spent last night having fun on a 5-a-side pitch, apparently with strike breakers.

In a series of Tweets posted during the hours when firefighters were striking to save their pensions, Des Prichard was making jokes about winning a game of football.

Simon Herbert
Simon Herbert

Simon Herbert, Chair of East Sussex FBU said: “His comments on a public forum during strike action were insensitive and totally inappropriate. This is a serious issue – we are fighting for our futures and that of our families. We are being asked to pay up to 14.2% of our pay into our pension scheme and work until we are 60, but if we lose fitness before that age, then we also lose our pensions – Des Prichard may think that’s a laughing matter, but firefighters don’t.”

Nancy Platts
Nancy Platts

Nancy Platts, Labour candidate for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven added: “I am disappointed that CFO Prichard saw fit to post such comments and pictures on Twitter in the full knowledge that they would be seen by firefighters. This is already a tense situation and all energies should be going into resolving the dispute. I hope that this was a lapse in judgement rather than designed to goad striking firefighters and that he will apologise.”

 

 

Brighton Pavilion MP pushes for a Gender Identity Clinic in Brighton

Caroline Lucas, MP posed two written Parliamentary questions last week about the provision of Gender Identity Clinics in the UK.

Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion
Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion

She asked the Secretary of State for Health, what information his Department holds on:

• The current waiting time following referral for a first appointment at Charing Cross Gender Identity Clinic (GIC) and:

• How many people are currently receiving treatment at that clinic and how long the average wait is between appointments; what assessment his Department has made of how many patients Charing Cross GIC can treat in a year according to best practice guidelines and within existing resources; what discussions he has had with the Chief Executive of NHS England on the steps necessary to increase provision of services for trans people.

Caroline asked the Secretary of State for Health, if he will make it his policy to facilitate the establishment of a gender identity clinic in Brighton and Hove. Brighton has a large Trans* comunity and all published research points to the need for a local clinic.

Caroline commented: “I’m really concerned when I hear constituents relay to me their struggles in accessing the services. Many are understandably extremely distressed by the current processes and delays. It seems to me perfectly clear that we need a Gender Identity Clinic in Brighton and Hove – it means people can stay close by, and it will significantly ease the pressure on other, overstretched, clinics.”

In a busy week in Parliament Caroline continued her push for Personal, Social, Health and Economic education (PHSE) to be made statutory in state schools – and for this to include Sex and Relationships Education (SRE) and education on ending violence against women and girls.

She attended a public discussion  about Drug reform alongside Professor David Nutt in Brighton around regulating the use of Medicinal Cannabis.

Caroline said: “It’s vital that drugs policy is driven by an evidence based approach and I look forward to hearing more about the evidence about the medicinal benefits of cannabis, which has looked at the experience of some states in the US, where there has been regulated supply to meet medical need under strict regulation.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Purna Sen launches her Parliamentary election campaign for Brighton Pavilion

“Brighton Pavilion needs a Labour MP”, says Labour’s Deputy Leader

Harriet Harman & Purna Sen
Harriet Harman & Purna Sen

Harriet Harman MP, Labour’s deputy leader spoke at a packed event attended by Labour members and supporters in Brighton on Tuesday (July 15) to launch Purna Sen’s Parliamentry election campaign for Brighton Pavilion.

She said: “I want Purna to be in Parliament – not just because she will be another Labour MP, getting rid of a Green MP, but she will be a progressive beacon as a woman whose absolute values and commitment have shone through in everything she has done. I think, Purna , you have already made a great difference to many people in this country and all around the world. …so we do need you to be elected.”

“People keep hearing there’s a recovery but they say it hasn’t come to their doorstep yet. That’s why people in Brighton Pavilion deserve an MP like Purna Sen who works for a party that can bring change to the city. Labour is the only party that will tackle unfairness in the system and end the cost of living crisis. We want fair rents, fair rail fares and fair business rates. Purna has already made a great difference to many people and could do even more as MP.”

David Lepper, who retired as Labour MP for the constituency in 2010, added: “Purna is an exceptional local candidate who loves the City, and has a vision for how it can become a better and fairer place in which to live. Her work over many years for Amnesty and for the Commonwealth has given her real first-hand experience and understanding of dealing with vital issues – including the impact of climate change. “

Commenting from his own experience on the positive influence backbench Labour MPs can have on policy when there is a Labour government, he added: “Brighton Pavilion deserves an MP who is not just a lone, powerless voice of protest and complaint but who really can influence policy. And that means making sure we elect a Labour government and a Labour MP – Purna Sen”.

Sue Marsh, national campaigner for the welfare state and disability rights, also lent her support at Purna’s campaign launch, adding: “I desperately need more people like Purna in Parliament, who are serious about equality issues. That way, things might start to change for disabled people”.

Purna said: “I am delighted that my campaign has so much support from activists, business people and those who have not been involved in politics before. I can assure them all that when elected, I will bring my best influence to bear on behalf of the people of Brighton Pavilion. Having an MP in the governing Party will give us national influence on issues that affect us in this city.”

 

 

 

Brighton Bear Weekender fundraising tops £3,400

The Brighton Bear Weekenders staged a successful weekend of events in June bringing hundreds of bears to party in Brighton and spend money in the bars and clubs.

Rainbow Fund Chairman Paul Elgood receives cheque from the Brighton Bear Weekenders
Rainbow Fund Chairman Paul Elgood receives cheque from the Brighton Bear Weekenders

The weekend raised a total of £2,655.12 and along with the totals raised from their Saints and Sinners events at Subline and the pub quiz at the Camelford in March, their grand fundraising total for the last year is £3418.07, all of which is donated directly to the Rainbow Fund.

In addition to this, Lunch Positive raised a terrific £445.56 at the Brighton Bear Weekender picnic in June at Queens Park, which will help to run the lunch club and purchase supplies throughout the rest of the year.

Paul Elgood
Paul Elgood

Paul Elgood Chairman of the Rainbow Fund, said:  “We are so grateful to the Brighton Bears Weekender for their support. So far this year they are our second biggest fundraisers after Pride and that reflects the time, effort and energy put in by them. We love working with them, and are delighted that yet again the Brighton Bears Weekender was such a huge success. Thank you to all who supported it.”

Oganiser would like to thank everyone who attended Brighton Bear Weekender events making it such a wonderful fun-filled weekend, and everyone else who supported them along the way, including the event venues. Special thanks to Andy Tull for his donation.

Next year’s event is scheduled for the weekend of 19-21 June, 2015.

Local artist raises money for the Rainbow Fund

20 years ago Richard Denne moved from London to Brighton looking for a quieter life with a cosmopolitan feel.

Richard Denne with the original of the print he created to help raise money for the Rainbow Fund.
Richard Denne with the original of the print he created to help raise money for the Rainbow Fund.

He pushed performing music to one side and pursued his interest in the visual Arts.

Making use of the variety of adult education classes available at that time he worked towards a portfolio of work and applied for the Masters Degree course in Fine Art and Printmaking at the University of Brighton.

Danny Dwyer and Chris Cooke: Danny purchased one of the limited edition prints that will benefit the Rainbow Fund
Danny Dwyer and Chris Cooke: Danny purchased one of the limited edition prints that will benefit the Rainbow Fund

That was 10 years ago and since completing the MA he has continued to work from his Brighton Studio researching his passion that is Printmaking.  In the last two years he has explored commercial print processes and brought them into the artisans studio.

His work references Pop Art and has a strong gay identity, often using bold colours fused with a graphic style.  Building images in layers he has a printmakers eye rather than an organic painters one.  The laptop replaces the sketch book, work and reworking ideas which translate into original collages or more familiar styles of print such as silk screen, etching or mixed media prints.

Richard Denne and Andy Tull: Andy purchased one of the limited edition prints to benefit the Rainbow Fund.
Richard Denne and Andy Tull: Andy purchased one of the limited edition prints to benefit the Rainbow Fund.

Over the years his work has been collected by M & C Saatchi, East Sussex Hospital Trust and The Centre for Fine Print Research, UWE.  He regularly shows at the Affordable Art Fair, Brighton Art Fair and freely becomes involved with the Brighton Pride Arts and Film Festival.

His work is currently on show at Redroaster Coffee House, St James Street (exhibition runs till end of August) and the Freedom to Live Exhibition at the Jubilee Library Brighton as part of the Brighton Pride, Arts and Film Festival (exhibition runs till August 4)

For more information about Richard, CLICK HERE: 

Or Facebook Richard Denne Artist.

Doggy Pride 2014 today

Woof woof! Brighton Pride Dog Show 2014 is today.

Doggy Pride 2014

Its time to groom your pooches and paw your way to one of Brighton Pride’s most popular events. Have a day of fun and barking frolics with your four-legged friend, as dogs and dog lovers get together to shine with Pride.

In association with Coastway Veterinary Group and The Dogs Trust, Doggy Pride 2014 will be staged at Hove RFC, Shirley Drive, Hove and will feature awards in numerous categories including top bitch! and bitch wit the best attitude, retail stalls, a glamorous catwalk doggy fashion show, bar and refreshments.

Coastway Veterinary Group, who have organised and supported the event for many years, will be overseeing all entries and judging each category to ensure every star pooch gets the recognition their proud paws deserve.

Entries for 2014 are now open.

To enter your pooch, CLICK HERE:

If you are interested in running your own trade stall at this event, CLICK HERE:

What: Doggy Pride 2014

Where: Hove Rugby Club, Hove Recreation Ground, Shirley Drive, Hove, BN3 6NQ

When: Sunday July 20, 2014

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