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LETTER: ‘What a time to be proud in our LGBTQ+ community’

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Jim Butler-Fleming, Director of Pride Support LTD.What a time to be proud in our LGBTQ+ community here in Brighton.

What would have been Brighton & Hove Pride weekend I decided to help some colleagues out by taking pictures of the usual ‘hot spots’, where people hang out during the festivities.

As I was sat on the bus on the way into Kemptown I was anxious and nervous but as I came down Marine Parade, I became overwhelmingly surprised.

I was expecting hoards of people with little social distancing, and MAN how wrong could I have been? I decided to stay on the bus until I got to the Old Steine to then walk around a little, wearing my Trans-Inclusive Pride flag facemask.The same time last year saw the Pride Pleasure Gardens hosted there, with.

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