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  2. Allsorts Youth Project - Wikipedia

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    For IDAHOBIT the group presented their 'Global Voices' campaign at Brighton's Old Stiene. [14] On 5 February 2013, they launched the first annual LGBT Children, Young People and Families Day with: a Tea Party for CVS groups, practitioners, an LGBT + Allies Youth Prom and a Champions Dinners to showcase the project. [ 15 ]

  3. Brighton Women's Centre - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Women’s Centre was formed in November 1974 by a group of women who wanted to create a space where women could meet, for mutual support, to overcome social isolation and feel safe. In 1989 a grant from Brighton and Hove City Council, then Brighton Council, enabled the Centre to secure its own premises. The Centre moved 12 years later ...

  4. King Alfred Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    The King Alfred Leisure Centre is a leisure centre on Hove seafront in the city of Brighton and Hove in England. The complex, which includes a ballroom, sports halls and swimming pools, is owned by Brighton and Hove City Council and operated by Freedom Leisure. [1] The centre is colloquially known by some locals as the "Devil Tower".

  5. LGBTQ culture in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    The LGBTQ community of Brighton and Hove is one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Brighton , a seaside resort on the south coast of England, has been described in some media as a "gay capital" of the UK, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] with records pertaining to LGBTQ history dating back to the early 19th century.

  6. Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Gay and Lesbian Switchboard Switchboard , formerly Brighton & Hove LGBT Switchboard, is a British listening service or hotline , for the LGBT communities based in Brighton . It service was launched, with just one telephone, in April 1975 at the Open Cafe, a centre for alternative politics, at 7 Victoria Road. [ 1 ]

  7. Brighton and Hove Integrated Care Service - Wikipedia

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    Brighton and Hove Integrated Care Service is a not-for-profit social enterprise and GP Federation based in Brighton. The service commissioned Age UK and Brighton and Hove Impetus in 2014 to recruit 60 volunteers to work in GP surgeries to ease the pressure in their surgeries and keep people out of hospital. The project – known as EPIC ...

  8. Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Gazette, a weekly newspaper was published in 1821 until 1985, when it was absorbed into a free weekly, the Brighton and Hove Leader. [66] [67] Brighton and Hove Leader; Brighton and Hove Herald [65] Brighton and Hove News, a news website, launched in 2009, since 2017, a member of the Independent Community News Network. [68]

  9. Steine House - Wikipedia

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    Steine House is the former residence of Maria Fitzherbert, first wife of the Prince Regent, in the centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.The building is now owned and used by Brighton YMCA, the largest supported housing provider in Brighton and Hove.