Mayor’s charities get new look

Twenty seven charities from all sections of the local communities in Brighton & Hove will get the ‘seal of approval’ from Councillor Pete West during his term as the new mayor.

Mayor’s charities get new look
Cllr Pete West

Twenty seven charities from all sections of the local communities in Brighton & Hove will get the ‘seal of approval’ from Councillor Pete West during his term as the new mayor.

Cllr Pete West
Cllr Pete West

Councillor West, the Green Councillor for St Peter’s and North Laine, who took office on Friday May 13,  has revealed his new approach to supporting charities in the city.

Instead of working with three of four charities, as Mayors in previous years have done, to create fund-raising opportunities, Cllr West has selected 27 organisations, giving them permission to use the Mayor’s crest and title for the whole of the civic year.

Councillor West said: “My hope this that this approach will provide a platform for a greater number and range of local charities. What they tell me is that publicity is as valuable as generating income and this new approach will provide a new opportunity to reach out and make themselves known; particularly for smaller organisations.”


The Mayor’s charities for 2016/17 will be:

1.      Action on hearing loss (formerly RNID)

2.      Albion in the community

3.      B&H Food Partnership

4.      B&H Impetus

5.      BMECP  Black & Ethnic Minority Ethnic Community Partnership
6.      Brighton Housing Trust

7.      Carers Centre for Brighton & Hove

8.      CCHF Action for Kids

9.     Cruse Bereavement Care

10.  Emmaus Homeless Project

11.  Family Support Work

12.  Friends, Families and Travellers

13.  Friends of Brighton & Hove Hospitals

14.  Greencycle Sussex

15.  Headway Hurstwood Park

16.  Martlets Hospice

17.  Money Advice Plus

18.  Moulsecoomb Forest Garden

19.  Resource Centre

20.  Rise

21.  Sussex Beacon

22.  The Clare Project

23.  The Clock Tower Sanctuary

24.  The Fed, Centre for Independent Living

25.  The Sussex Heart Charity

26.  Sustrans

27. Sussex Wildlife Trust

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