Prime Minister supports Brighton Pride Prime Minister, The Right Honourable Theresa May MP sends a message of support to the organisers of Brighton Pride.
Sussex Police and safety at Brighton Pride Sussex Police will once again join in this weekend’s Pride celebrations that sees thousands of people take to the streets of Brighton and Hove (August 5, 6 & 7).
Pride Teaparty at St Luke’s Prestonville St. Luke’s Church, Prestonville will host a Pride Teaparty on Saturday, August 6 from 5pm-8pm to coincide with the UK’s biggest Pride festival. Everyone is welcome to go along for copious amounts of tea, cake and a chance to share stories in a safe space.
MARTIN FISHER FOUNDATION: Tonight – Pre-Pride free film and discussion Join the Martin Fisher Foundation at the Purple Playhouse Theatre in Hove, for a showing of Nicholas Feustel’s short film of the PROUD PrEP trial followed by a discussion with a panel of PrEP experts.
BRIGHTON PRIDE is proud to help make Sussex #NoPlaceForHate Organisers of this year’s Pride festival join forces with Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC), Katy Bourne, to help make Sussex #NoPlaceForHate. In the run-up to this year’s event themed ‘Freedom to Live’, pubs and bars in St James’s Street, which are part of the Pride Village Party, will be using spe
PREVIEW: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery Pride event Start your Pride Weekend celebrations with a late night private view of Brighton Museum’s Fashion Cities Africa exhibition. This late night event includes a pay bar where you can relax with a drink, before sitting down to a private screening of a film characterising the queer experience in Kenya.
Accessibility Matters @ Pride 2016 Access provision at Brighton Pride is among the best at any outdoor festival in the country. Billie Lewis, the volunteer chair of the LGBT Community Safety Forum explains what is involved in providing this unique service which makes Pride accessible for people with disabilities.