Out to Swim Brighton & Hove receives permanent banners at Prince Regent swimming complex and King Alfred leisure centre
The banners, which openly mention that the club is for LGBTQ+ and allies, are displayed along the long-established clubs such as the oldest swimming club in Britain.
Out to Swim Brighton & Hove, an LGBTQ+ and allies masters swimming club, has achieved another milestone in its history by being granted permanent banners at both the Prince Regent swimming complex and King Alfred leisure centre.
The banners, which openly mention that the club is for LGBTQ+ and allies, are displayed along the long-established clubs such as the oldest swimming club in Britain.
Ou to Swim Brighton & Hove said: “This a rare example of an LGBTQ+ sports club public presence and celebrates the diversity of the city.”
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