Safety Forum chair receives Community Works Sector Star Award
Billie Lewis, chair of Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum receives Best member of a Committee or Trustee Board accolade at the Sector Star Awards.
Billie Lewis, chair of Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum receives Best member of a Committee or Trustee Board accolade at the Sector Star Awards.
The Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum stage their Annual General Meeting and pre-Christmas Public Meeting at the Queens Hotel this evening starting at 7pm.
Dental Health Spa donates mobility scooter to the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum (B&H LGBT CSF) initiative Accessibility Matters to support work they deliver across the city during Brighton & Hove Pride.
LGBT Community Safety Forum (LGBT CSF) and youth organisation Blueprint 22 partner to deliver youth activities at Brighton & Hove Pride on August 5.
Five students studying for a BA(Hons) in Event Management at The University of Brighton raise £309.84 for the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum (LGBT CSF).
The Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum are holding their Annual General Meeting (AGM) tonight at the Queens Hotel on Brighton Seafront. Go along and hear about the important work the forum has been delivering over the last 12 months, see their work program for the coming 12 months and listen to the recommendations drawn from the 2013-14 Police Trust and Confidence Survey.
A cabaret fundraiser organised by the Queens Arms in George Street on Sunday, September 27 raised a magnificent £1,153.32 for the work of the Brighton and Hove, LGBT Community Safety Forum.
The Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum is hosting LGBT Hustings ahead of this year’s elections in May. This will be your chance to find out more about your candidates, why they are running and what they will do for you and the LGBT community if they are elected. It is your chance to question the candidates on their records, why they should be re-elected, why you should vote for them and importantly, what positions they have taken since the last elections on issues affecting the LGBT community here in Brighton and Hove, nationally and internationally.
Katy Bourne the Police and Crime Commissioner cut the tape to open the new offices of the LGBT Community Safety Forum (LGBT CSF) last week. She was joined by Chief Superintendent Nev Kemp and Peter Kyle the Labour parliamentary candidate for Hove & Portslade. The office is provided free of charge to the LGBT CSF and other groups through a Charity accommodation initiative.
The LGBT Community Safety Forum is an independent group of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* (LGBT) unpaid volunteers serving the LGBT community in Brighton & Hove.
The Forum are holding their first quartley public meeting in 2015 on Wednesday, February 11, from 7pm at the Queens Hotel, 1-3 King’s Road, Brighton.