Sussex Police community photo competition
Sussex Police has launched a photo competition with the theme ‘Community Brighton’

Sussex Police has launched a photo competition with the theme ‘Community Brighton’ and is inviting Brighton & Hove residents to send in entries sharing what “community” in the city means to them.
The competition runs from midnight today (July 2) until midnight Thursday July 9. Winning entries will be displayed in the foyer of John Street Police Station with the aim of reflecting “the diverse people who live and work here”.
Sussex Police said: “We encourage entrants to send us photos of what Community Brighton means to you, whether it’s people, landscapes, buildings or streets.”

There are 15 prizes on offer: an overall Gold Award, second place Silver Award, third place Bronze Award and 12 Runners-up Awards.
How to enter
- Photo competition opened Thursday 2 July
- Photo competition closes Thursday 9 July (by 23:59)
Email your photos to brightonandhove@sussex.pnn.police.uk, Photos will be accepted in JPG, PSD, PNG or EPS formats only and must be a minimum of 2016 x 3040 pixels and under 10MB in file size.
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