Queens Arms raise over £1,150 for work of the LGBT Community Safety Forum
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.
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 event to celebrate the first anniversary of the New Queens Arms was supported by local entertainers and hosted by Davina Sparkle.
Performers appearing included: Drag with no Name, Miss Jason, Dave Lynn, Jason Lee, Maisie Trollette, Laura Nixon, Diane Moran-Hill, Cosmic, Sally Vate, Stephanie von Clitz, Daniele Arbisi, Poo La May, and Doctor Woof.
£873.32 was raised by a collection, raffle and auction and the final total was achieved with a 10% donation of bar takings from the Queens Arms.
Prizes donated included:
♦ Sunday Lunch for 2 at The A Bar donated by Pete’s Kitchen.
♦ Bottle Vanilla Absolute Vodka
♦ VIP Area at Revenge for 10 people plus bottle champange any Friday (excludes Pride)
♦ DAB Radio
♦ Sunday Lunch for 4 at Crown & Anchor
♦ Table 4 at Trollettes reunion Queens Hotel
♦ Large Teddy Bear donated by Sid & Sam
♦. Prosecco Breakfast at Morris & Jaques
♦ 4 Tickets for Adonis Cabaret
♦ Table for Two at Davina Sparkles Remembrance Sunday Lunch with Cabaret from The Spinnettes
♦ £25 voucher from Nice & Naughty
♦ Cupcake & Coffee for 2 in Cupcake shop
♦ Tea and cake for 2 at Tea shop
The LGBT Community Safety Forum is an independent volunteer led group who role is to hold both the Police and Council to account on issues affecting the LGBT comunity in Brighton and Hove.
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