Brighton is a city which has always been about community. In today’s Timeout, we take a look back 20 years at some of the people who were doing their bit to aid their local communities. Do you recognise anyone in this picture? Let us know.

The first picture shows some ten-year-old pupils from Patcham Junior School gettomg one fun lesson as they taste tested a variety of fizzy drinks. That’s not a bad way to spent the day at all.

Then, Crowborough dentist Robin Piper poses with some of the drinks on the market. You assume he’s probably wishing he could pour them all down the sink. Do you have a favourite drink from that line-up? What are your memories of some of those nostalgic beverages?

A group of dancers prepare to showcase their skills for The Argus Appeal, dressing in some cowboy-style attire. A barn dance perhaps?

Lead characters from Brighton College’s play Wild Oats: From left to right - Evan Owen-Powell, David Oppenheimer and Charlotte Woodward. Did you go and see this show?

The pupils at St Peter’s School in Ardingly have a very fancy Roman feast. Did you ever have any theme days or meals at school?

Musical instruments stolen from Westdene Primary School means Callum Graham has to go without. Some of the few remaining are pictured with two other students.

A group of avid music lovers from Blatchington Mill School are preparing to play a special concert for The Argus Appeal. Let’s hope they’re not still practising because otherwise they’ll have been a bit late