Christmas Book Fayre comes to Open Market The Brighton & Hove Christmas Book Fayre comes to the Open Market on London Road, on Saturday, November 24. By Besi • 1 min read
First release tickets for Brighton Pride 2019 go on sale at noon today AFTER the success of Pride 2019 raising an amazing £250,000 for good causes, the dates for Pride 2019 have been confirmed as Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 of August. The Pride LGBTQ+ Community Parade will take place on Saturday, August 3 with entries opening in January 2019. By Besi • 1 min read
New supper club – The Queer Kitchen A new LGBTQIA+ Supper Club launches in Hove hosted by Abby Butcher, your friendly neighbourhood queer. By Besi • 1 min read
PREVIEW: Brighton LGBTQ+ History Club returns! Queer in Brighton presents their second LGBTQ+ History Club of the season with filmmaker Campbell X. In this session, award-winning filmmaker Campbell X will take you on a journey of discovery asking us to question why Queer People Of Colour are consistently erased from LGBTQ+ and POC history. By Besi • 1 min read
THT launch ‘Access Fund’ for PrEP Terrence Higgins Trust open Access Fund to help people on no income or receiving benefits in England and Northern Ireland buy HIV-Prevention Drug PrEP. By Besi • 4 min read
East Sussex households urged to get their heating system ready for Winter now! With a sudden drop in temperatures expected to hit this week, households in East Sussex are being urged to check their heating systems are working correctly to avoid being caught out with an unexpected breakdown when the cold weather bites. By Besi • 2 min read
PREVIEW: Cinderella at Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne Dame Martyn Knight returns as one half of the ugliest sisters around – with his partner in crime, Scott St. Martyn who has known Martyn since the age of 11 – and been best friends ever since. The first day of rehearsals will in fact mark their 50th anniversary of them both becoming friends! By Besi • 3 min read
No more money for public health in budget announcement HIV organisations Terrence Higgins Trust and NAT (National AIDS Trust) are angry that no money was allocated in todays budget for Public Health which includes prevention and sexual health services, which both organisations consider to be in crisis. By Besi • 2 min read
Expert advice to help keep dogs safe during fireworks season With fireworks lighting up the skies on Bonfire Night, Diwali and New Year’s Eve soon after, it can be a stressful time for dogs that don’t like loud noises. How can you help keep them calm and safe? By Besi • 3 min read
Vigil for those murdered at Tree of Life Synagogue in USA – tonight at 6pm Following the dreadful events at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, USA, the Sussex Jewish Representative Council have organised a vigil for those who were murdered. By Besi • 1 min read
Hibernation raises £15,568 for good causes! Hibernation 2018, the annual Community Luncheon organised by Danny Dwyer and Bear-Patrol broke all previous records, raising an amazing £15,568.00 for MindOut and The Rainbow Fund. By Besi • 4 min read
Ireland votes to remove blasphemy from its constitution Ireland’s vote to remove blasphemy from its constitution is a resounding success for free speech, says Humanists UK. Irish citizens voted resoundingly at a referendum on Saturday, October 27 to remove the clause from the constitution. By Besi • 2 min read