Subline win the Golden Quiz
Subline bar and club came out top of the brains list at the annual Golden Quiz at Charles Street last night, April 30. Seventeen teams from the business, voluntary and statutory sectors battled it out to win the first Golden Handbag Oscar of the season and in the process raised £400 for the Rainbow

Subline bar and club came out top of the brains list at the annual Golden Quiz at Charles Street last night, April 30.
Seventeen teams from the business, voluntary and statutory sectors battled it out to win the first Golden Handbag Oscar of the season and in the process raised £400 for the Rainbow Fund.

Lola Lasagne hosted what she calls her “favourite gig of the year”, kept the teams in line and stamped her mark on the evening in her usual style.
Golden Quiz virgins from the Council’s Partnership Community Safety Team were given a warm welcome while the police team were the butt of some of Lola’s cruelest jokes.
James Brooks created the questions for the quiz and along with Huw Edwards and Ian Mager-Playford were the invigilators when it came to checking the marks.
Team Camelford Arms came a close second and Team Gscene came in third.
Special thanks to Charles Street, Kat and the staff for hosting the night on behalf of the Rainbow Fund an independent LGBT fund administered by the Sussex Community Foundation who gives grants to LGBT and HIV organisations who provide front line services to the LGBT community in Brighton & Hove.

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