The search to find the best pub landlord in Brighton and Hove is on - could it be your local?

The Argus has launched a competition in partnership with the Juicy Awards, which have been billed as the towns' equivalent to the Oscars. We want to hear from regulars about what makes the landlord at their local one in a million.

Perhaps he or she works tirelessly to raise money for charity, is always ready to lend a sympathetic ear to listen to your problems or helps make your neighbourhood the place to be. The winner will mingle with the stars in an award ceremony at a glittering Regency ball on April 30.

The Juicy Awards, which are supported by The Place To Be campaign for city status, are designed to show off everything best about Brighton and Hove, with prizes going to the winning pub, club, cafe and hotel.

Carol Barnes, Joe McGann, Chris Eubank and Steve Coogan are among the celebrities expected to attend the lavish event, which is being hosted by Lucy Shuttleworth and Gilly Smith, authors of The Juicy Guide To Brighton And Hove. The book, which will be launched on April 30, promises to be the funkiest guide to the town, written by locals for locals.

Gilly, 36, from Kemp Town, said all Juicy winners were unique and gave some tips on what she believed made a great landlord. She said: "A landlord is more than the sum of his or her pub. He or she will create the kind of ambience which will set the pub apart from the run of the mill, serve a great variety of beers and lagers and open the doors to everyone.

"The Juicy people and places in Brighton and Hove are singular, full of character and reflect the spirit of an extraordinary town."

You can send your nominations by using our online voting form

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