The News of the World's save our streets campaign is asking for you to have your say on how we tackle the wave of violence gripping our nation

The Brighton roadshow will give the public an opportunity to debate with leading politicians including Alan Johnson, chief constable Martin Richards and local community leaders.

The audience will hear from families of victims of crime including Barry Mizen, the father of teenager Jimmy Mizen, murdered in May when he went out to buy a lottery ticket a day after his 16th birthday.

But we also want to hear from local Brighton residents, so please come along and give your views.

September 30th, 2pm

Brighthelm, Auditorium Road, North Road, Brighton bn1 1yd.

01273 821512.

Admission is free but you must have a ticket.

email saveourstreets@notw.co.uk