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  • "Another year...Another promise that Gay Pride will make a profit...
    Lest we forget...
    'Organisers of Brighton Pride have hailed this (2011) year's festival as a model for future years despite not being able to tell if they broke even.(Well bless, they were £180,000 out..)

    The 2011 festival, which culminated in a parade and party in Preston Park on Saturday, was the first in 19 years for which tickets were sold.

    It followed criticism of overcrowding and the amount of rubbish left behind after the 2010 free event.

    Organiser Judith Manson said it was too early to say how many tickets sold.

    But she said between 33,000 and 50,000 attended the event.

    "We haven't got all the figures in yet because the tickets were being sold from lots of different outlets," she said.

    "We have lots of information to collect but looking at the numbers in the park, we were really, really pleased with the way it went."
    'Good model'

    Sussex Police said thousands of revellers were in the city for the "very successful" parade and party.

    A total of 32 arrests were made for offences including suspected robbery, drunk and disorderly, drugs offences and assault.

    One officer broke a leg while chasing after a man suspected of a public order offence.


    Yes... What we need is a really good expensive loss making party.

    How long will this continue. Stop it NOW!"
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New company in bid to rescue Brighton’s Pride festival

Business leaders in the city have stepped forward to rescue the Pride festival.

Debts totalling more than £180,000 owed to more than 20 companies and charities have plunged the future of the major event into doubt.

Now Michael Deol and Robert Webb, the owners of Club Revenge in Old Steine, and James Ledward, editor of GScene magazine, have formed a community interest company in a bid to run Pride in Brighton and Hove for 2012.

They have vowed that all profits will be ploughed back into LGBT charitable causes. According to plans submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council, Stagfleet Ltd, the owner of Club Revenge, will underwrite the whole event. The directors also own 10 venues across the city, including The Dorset, Hove Kitchen, Zafferelli’s and the Sackville Hotel site.

Mr Deol said that £1 of the price of every ticket sold will be ring-fenced and donated directly to the Rainbow Fund to distribute through its grants programme to local LGBT/HIV organisations and charities that provide front line services to the LGBT community in Brighton and Hove.

He said: “We are delighted to have brought together what we think is a superb group of people to run and organise this year’s Pride in Brighton and Hove. “We have been negotiating on the future of the event with Brighton and Hove City Council and look forward to its decision.”

A spokesman for Brighton and Hove City Council said that the Stagfleet bid is one of two under consideration. He would not disclose the identity of the second bidder.

He said: “A decision will be made by Councillor Geoffey Bowden, cabinet member for culture recreation and tourism, on March 6.”

The Argus understands that according to the group’s plans the route of the march and the venue for the party in Preston Park will remain unchanged at the event planned for September 1.

Former vice chair of Pride (South East) Nick Beck said that lessons would be learned from previous failures.

He said: “There is no reason the event last year should not have made a profit.

“I am confident that with prudent money management the festival can be a commercial success and will raise money for LGBT causes.

“The business acumen of Mr Deol and Mr Webb is well-proven.”

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