Tongue-in-cheek and fact-filled walking tours that celebrate all that is peculiar to Brighton. Tours include the Only in Brighton! and Piers and Queers tours, among others.
Organizer of the UK's biggest pride festival since 1991.
Brighton Women's Centre (BWC) has been supporting women in Brighton and Hove for over 40 years, aiming to empower women and promote independence in a safe, women-only space.
DiningDs (formerly DiningDykes) was started as a fresh alternative for gay women living in Brighton, starting with monthly dinners. Now members can choose from a wide range of events from clubbing and pubbing to trips to the theatre and exclusive Champagne Dining.
The site covers the whole of Brighton from a gay perspective, focusing on events that are gay or gay-friendly with a comprehensive daily event listings, a directory of gay and gay-friendly businesses and thousands of photos taken in Brighton and beyond.
AGWC, open to all women over 18 both LGBT and straight, aims to create a friendly atmosphere to sing and perform and raise money for charity. The Chorus is open to all women over 18, LGBT and straight.
Brighton Gay Men's Chorus is a place where gay men can socialize, support each other and sing. With an 11-month calendar, each season ends with a spectacular one or two night show. In August, the shows coincide with the beginning of Pride, and winter brings a Christmas extravaganza.
MindOut is a mental health service run by and for lesbians, gay men, bisexual, trans, and queer people.
The Rainbow Chorus is Brighton and Hove's only non-audition LGBT choir and the only one in the South outside of London, offering an enjoyable, supportive and affirming environment for LGBT members to sing, develop their community spirit and awareness, and enable individuals to develop their talents, skills and confidence.
Real City Network Limited is a network of local city guides across the UK updated by locals and businesses, aiming to provide a gay perspective on each city without pigeon-holing the audience.
Actually Gay Men's Chorus was set up in 2005 (Then the 'Brighton & Hove (actually) Gay Men's Chorus') with the specific aim of providing a place where gay men could socialise, have fun, develop their vocal skills in a unique environment, and perform to the public while raising money for charity. Members benefit from the wide ranging musical experience from TV and theatre-land and have the expertise at hand to develop their own talents with professional tuition. The chorus produce three of our own concerts every year ranging from West End to Disney, Bon Jovi to Abba and Monteverdi to McCartney.The Chorus is reputed to produce a "big sound" and are often asked to perform as guests.
With aims to be an inclusive organisation that is able to respond to the entire LGBT community in Brighton & Hove, Switchboard offers information, support and a counselling service to lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and the trans community.
Provides free, confidential sexual health screening, contraception and advice in three clinic settings across Brighton & Hove, including HIV treatment and care as well as HIV testing and PEP.
A bisexual group based in Brighton, arranges regular socials and meets with a few extra events throughout the year
EYES WIDE OPEN is a series of film screenings that explore the past, present and future of queer cinema, with showings in galleries, bars and theatres across town.
GScene Magazine is a community magazine for the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove. 30,000 copies a month are given away to readers from Brighton to Eastbourne, London, Portsmouth and Southampton.
A voluntary organization that runs a weekly lunch club for people with HIV to make friends and find peer support. Every Friday at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church from noon until 2:30 pm.
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The seaside resort of Brighton is known as the gay capital of the UK with a large LGBTQ population and a hip cultural, entertainment, culinary and arts scene that draws nearly 9...