community newsThe end of free pride for Brighton?Friday, 14 August 2009 With dismal takings in the pride buckets, poor takings over the bars in the park and with spiralling costs as numbers continue to soar... can Brighton Pride remain free or is it time to start charging? Sponsors on the park reported huge losses after bar takings were down at this year's rainy Preston Park event, and in a press conference today the Pride charity adds its own deficit to the sorry looking ledger. Pride in Brighton & Hove reported that it now has to make up a £50,000 shortfall in funding before the end of 2009 in order to safeguard the future of the event. If this shortfall is not met then the charity says the Preston Park event cannot continue in its current format and alternatives such as charging for the event, downscaling it or other cutbacks in charitable funding will have to be considered. The message seems to be clear... raise £50,000 or the UK's favourite free festival is no more. Pride intends to spread the net wide in its appeal for funding - particularly targeting those businesses that benefit from the thousands that flock to Brighton for the event but that so far have not supported the charity. They have also appealed to everyone who attended Pride to consider donating a small amount or to help with fundraising efforts. Pride has a justgiving page to accept online donations at: your commentspage 1 | page 2 said by jimmegee Can't say I'm surprised - despite our best efforts on the day, we didn't pass a single bucket collector. And was the event even sponsored by anybody? I tried rallying people on Facebook to pledge money before the event but there's a terrible sense of apathy every year with very few people actually digging deep on the day. said by Lola_L I too, wonder why it's the Brighton LGBT scene who has to foot the bill, when Brighton Pride attracts so many visitors each year? The hundreds of pounds they spend on accomodation, food, travel, etc is all very well but it doesn't pay for the event itself. said anonymously I think it's worth noting that the people that run Brighton Pride are volunteers, bar two or three paid workers, and that anyone can put themselves forward to help run it. said by Bridget I agree with Lola but I think in order to keep pride free, the issue of needs to be more present on the day at the park. said by Andyb We at the Queen's Arms in Brighton are planning a weekend cabaret marathon from Friday 9th October to and including Sunday 11th October and have set a target to raise a minimum of £1,500 for Pride. said by Rob Brighton Pride has proved that it can successfully run a FREE Pride event. It's ALWAYS been free. We do not need to start charging. There are other ways of raising money. Why not go along the lines of sponsorship? I mean BIG sponsorship. said by littlejon I also did not see a single Pride bucket either on my way down or in the park which surprised me. said by bennyboy1976 When I heard the news that Pride were short of its target for funding this massive event I began to wonder why no volunteers or bucket collectors from pride took the opportunity of collecting money at the street party! said by mbiker Probably upset a few with this response, but lets be honest, most want something for nothing. They're happy to spend money on clubs and drugs etc over Pride week, but when it comes to Pride itself they want it for free. You could have a bucket on every corner but most wouldn't put much in, and how many would volunteer to spend their Pride holding buckets? An entry fee is the only way Pride will collect any money. Sad but true. page 1 | page 2
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said by Rob
on Friday, 14 August 2009, 3:00pm
There must be so many ways Pride can cut back on costs without it overly effecting the Park event (like getting rid of the Line Dancing tent for example!).
Or maybe concentrate more on ways to generate money. Don't charge people to attend the park, but maybe charge people for a "VIP Package" which enables you access to the VIP toilet/bar area, VIP Wild Fruit area, VIP Cabaret area. I know it's done already but maybe expand on the idea to make it seem more attractive!