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PREVIEW: Stereophonics to appear in Brighton in December

The Stereophonics will perform at The Brighton Centre on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 as part of their 10 date UK Arena Tour.

Stereophonics
Stereophonics

After their critically acclaimed recent performance at T in the Park and a headline slot at V Festival, the Stereophonics have announce ten UK dates this December including a show at The O2 on the 16 two nights at the Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena on 12 & 13 and the Brighton Centre on the 15.

Their ninth studio album Keep The Village Alive out September 11 is written by Kelly Jones, produced by Kelly and Jim Lowe, and comes hot on the heels of 2013’s acclaimed, platinum-selling Graffiti On The Train.

C’est La Vie the first single from the album, is one of the songs of the year, and second single I Wanna Get Lost With You is already a firm live favourite and currently on the Radio 2 A list.


Event: Stereophonics

Where: Brighton Centre, Kings Road, Brighton

When: Tuesday, December 15

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £39.50

To book tickets online, click here:

Or telephone Box Office: 0844 847 1515: 24hr facility run by Ticketmaster. Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge

Webwww.brightoncentre.co.uk


The full tour dates are:

Wednesday 2     BOURNEMOUTH, BIC

Friday 4              MANCHESTER, Arena

Saturday 5          LEEDS, First Direct Arena

Sunday 6             NEWCASTLE, Metro Radio Arena

Wednesday 9      GLASGOW, The SSE Hydro

Friday 11              BIRMINGHAM, Genting Arena

Saturday 12          CARDIFF, Motorpoint Arena

Sunday 13             CARDIFF, Motorpoint Arena

Tuesday 15            BRIGHTON, Centre

Wednesday 16       LONDON, The O2

Shoreham Air Show Fund

Sussex Community Foundation sets up Fund for people wishing to make donations following Shoreham Air Show crash on Saturday, August 22.

The fund, called the Shoreham Air Show Fund, set up in conjunction with Adur District Council, Brighton & Hove City Council, West Sussex County Council and Worthing Borough Council, was started following a number of donations being received since the tragedy. As of today the total reached is more than £15,000.

Cllr Louise Goldsmith
Cllr Louise Goldsmith

Louise Goldsmith, Leader of West Sussex County Council, said; “This tragedy has affected so many people and one of the ways in which people have been showing they care is by making donations. In response to the many requests, this fund has been set up so there is a central place for those donations. If anyone wishes to make a donation, then please do so. The money will go to the people and communities affected by the Shoreham air show incident.”

Kevin Richmond
Kevin Richmond

Kevin Richmond, Chief Executive of Sussex Community Foundation, added; “We’re honoured to be able to help in this way and will be consulting with local people to ensure that the money so generously given is used in the best possible way to help those who have been most touched by this tragedy.”

Donations can be made in the following ways:

• To donate online, click here:
• To donate by text, text SAIR10 plus the amount you wish to donate to 70070
• To donate by telephone telephone Sussex Community Foundation on 01273 409446 (between 9am and 5pm, Monday-Friday) with your credit or debit card details
• To donate via your bank make cheques payable to:
♦ ‘Sussex Community Foundation’
♦ OR pay into CAF Bank account number 00095624, Sort code 40-52-40. Account name is Sussex Community Foundation.
♦ Please mark cheques and payments SHOREHAM.

 

Allsorts shortlisted for European award

Brighton-based Allsorts Youth Project, has been shortlisted in the Charity of the Year category in the European Diversity Awards 2015.

WEB.600.3Allsorts Youth Project was founded in 1999 by Jess Wood and James Newton. It is a registered charity with three full-time staff, three part-time staff, a team of volunteers and works with young LGBTU people.

The charity provides a variety of services for LGBTU young people, including weekly drop-ins, a mental health and well-being group and a Trans Kids group.

Its youth volunteering hub offers opportunities in campaigning, fund-raising, educating, peer support and works in partnership with a wide range of third-sector organisations, public services, schools, colleges, universities and runs a parent support group.

The awards, widely acknowledged as the European Diversity Oscars, celebrate excellence in all aspects of diversity in the areas of gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, race, culture and religion across Europe.

Jess Wood: Project Director

Project Director Jess Wood, said: “It is a tribute to the outstanding work of our staff, volunteers, trustees and the young people we work with that our tiny project should be nominated alongside national organisations like Age UK.”

“This is a big step up from last year when we carried off the award for the best community organisation in the UK National Diversity Awards.”

The European Diversity Awards will be announced on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at the Natural History Museum in London.

For list of nominees, click here:

 

For more information about Allsorts, click here:

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