Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial gets spruced up for World Aids Day

The Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial, Tay, which was sculpted by Romany Mark Bruce in 2009, has been professionally cleaned and rewaxed with a protective coating by specialist bronze casting foundry, Milwyn Casting.

Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial gets spruced up for World Aids Day

The Brighton & Hove Aids Memorial, Tay, which was sculpted by Romany Mark Bruce in 2009, has been professionally cleaned and rewaxed with a protective coating by specialist bronze casting foundry, Milwyn Casting.

The cleaning, which was paid for by the Brighton Rainbow Fund, will protect the Memorial over the winter months and make it gleam for World Aids Day on Tuesday, December 1.

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