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Category Archives: Charities
Most important day of Brighton’s year
The rhythm of live in Brighton and Hove is set by many events and happenings and each one helps to create an aspect of the cities character. We have high days such as Pride and the Burning of the Clocks … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Charities, Education
Tagged Childrens Parade, Disability Pride, Pride, Same Sky
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National Stalking Awareness Week
As the week ends its important to ensure that a focus on the issue of stalking does not diminish. I have been involved in a number of discussions over the last six months involving voluntary organisations such as Suzy Lamplugh … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Community Safety, Police & Crime Commissioner, Policing
Tagged Stalking, Sussex Police, Suzy Lamplugh Trust
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We need a Government of Justice
This blog features in the Argus Newspaper today: Now that the General Election has been announced the extent to which Sussex splits into two parts becomes evident. Seven out of 16 constituencies, three in East Sussex, three in Brighton and … Continue reading
What is the regulated period?
One of the problems for all MPs today is that they are faced with voting for a U turn on at least two of the Acts that they voted into law while David Cameron was Prime Minister. No doubt there … Continue reading
£50m found under the sofa
It is great news that after nearly two years of calls to increase the funding for the promises made by the Government in 2015, that within 5 months of the delivery of the free child care that suddenly the Government … Continue reading
Posted in Charities, Education, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Early Years Education
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Greater licensing power for our Councils
Today’s blog also appears in The Argus newspaper and relates to the night time economy which is a big issue here in Sussex: Over the last few weeks, putting the nonsense of Easter Egg hunts aside, Government attention appears to all … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Charities, Community Safety, Parliament and Democracy, Policing, Youth Issues
Tagged Alcohol, Council, Police, Street Pastors
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Thank you for all you did last night
Every weekend in most of our major towns and cities the night time economy is supported by a range of volunteers who give up their time to keep the party goers, stag do’s and other drinkers and dancers safe. Its … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Charities, Church Teaching, Community Safety, Policing
Tagged Police, Red Cross, Street Pastors, YMCA
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The truth will out
“First, let me pay tribute to the extraordinary work charities do in Britain. We have 165,000 charities in England and Wales working to: improve our health, education and the environment; care for animals; support the arts or provide international aid. … Continue reading
Housing for young people
The following article focuses on the crisis in Youth Homelessness and the need for powerful advocates, it is published this morning in The Argus newspaper: There are few people who have the privilege of living in a Palace, particularly one … Continue reading
Disability Pride
The vital role that Pride plays in our annual calendar and the size of the crowds it attracts means that inevitably some who attend or some of the people running premises on one of the busiest weekends of the year … Continue reading
