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Tell us what you really think of Scene

We are launching a short reader survey to find out what you love about Scene, what you would change, and where we should go next. It takes about ninety seconds, and as a thank you, everyone who takes part gets 30% off Scene+ membership.

Tell us what you really think of Scene
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Scene has been part of this community for more than thirty years, and the only way we stay useful to you is by actually listening to you. So we have put together a short, simple survey. We want to know what you come to us for, what we are missing, and how happy you are with us right now, good or bad.

Take the Scene reader survey
Takes about 90 seconds. Open until 1 August 2026.

Go to Survey

Your answers will shape how we plan coverage, what we cover more of (and what we drop), and how we develop Scene+. Whether you read every issue cover to cover or have only just found us, we want to hear from you.

Not sure what Scene+ is? It is our membership scheme for readers who want to go a little further with us: print copies through the post, and access to The Vault, our archive of features, interviews and investigations. You can find out more, and claim your discount, once you have had your say.

Take the Scene reader survey
Takes about 90 seconds. Open until 1 August 2026.

Go to Survey

Thank you for reading, and for telling us where we should go next.

Leslie Clarke
Publisher, Scene Magazine

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Scene was founded in Brighton in 1993, at a time when news stories about Pride protests were considered radical.

Since then, Scene has remained proudly independent, building a platform for queer voices. Every subscription helps us to report on the stories that matter to LGBTQ+ people across the UK and beyond.

Your support funds our journalists and contributes to Pride Community Foundation’s grant-making and policy work.

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