Brighton Pride Parade Community News Brighton Pride publishes Interim Annual Review 2014 Brighton Pride is a Non for Profit Community Interest Company (CIC), who give profits generated by the annual Pride event and Village Street Party, to benefit the LGBTQI community in Brighton & Hove. Brighton Pride operates with transparency and openness at the heart of everything it does, giving re By Besi • 1 min read
Arts Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raise over £1,000 for the Rainbow Fund Following its debut at the Theatre Royal, with their Christmas Show, Putting on the Glitz, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raised £1,002.50 for the Rainbow Fund. Following its debut at the Theatre Royal, with their Christmas Show, Putting on the Glitz, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raised £1,002.50 for the Ra By Besi • 2 min read
LGBTQ+ News Brighton Bear Weekender reveal logo for 2015 Brighton Bear Weekender (BBW) are a not-for-profit organisation who raise money for local LGBT/HIV groups through fundraising events for bears and their admirers and friends. Their main fundraising event each year is the summer Brighton Bear Weekender, which this year will take place on June 19-21. By Besi • 1 min read
Community News ATTENTION ALL MEN!! A ONE OFF special fundraiser organised by the Brighton Bear Weekender guys, GRRR!! FOR MEN, arrives in town on Saturday, December 13 at Envy above Charles Street. A men only dance night that promises great funky house music from DJs Josh The Barber and Gary Watts, drinks promos and a fantastic cruis By Besi • 1 min read
Community News Brighton Pride raises record amount for good causes Brighton Pride organisers smash this years fundraising target and have so far raised £64,578.00 for good causes following this years Pride on Preston Park and Pride Village Street Party. The funds will be distributed by the Rainbow Fund Community Interest Company (9138066) through their grants progr By Graham Robson • 3 min read
Community News ‘Oldest Gay in The Village’ announces his fundraising totals over Pride George Montague, the former Pride Ambassador, was out over the Pride weekend raising money for the Rainbow Fund. George, who is affectionately known as the Oldest Gay in the Village, celebrated his 91st birthday a few weeks before Pride. He signed copies of his new book “The Oldest Gay in the Villag By Besi • 2 min read
Community News Local businesses support the Rainbow Fund over Pride This year, a number of Brighton businesses supported the Rainbow Fund during the Pride weekend. · The Sussex Yeoman – £101. John Inch owner Sussex Yeoman donated 10% of their food take on Pride Saturday. · Brighton Lanes Apartments, Ship Street – £200. The agents who handle bookings for Jamie Hakim By Graham Robson • 2 min read