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Brighton Pride: Revellers face disruption due to train cancellations

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
August 5, 2023
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Brighton Pride: Revellers face disruption due to train cancellations
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evellers travelling to the Pride festival on the weekend faced severe disruption as no trains are running between London and Brighton.

Trains will not run to Brighton on Saturday – one of its busiest days of the year – after talks between a rail operator and the city council broke down.

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) blamed an overtime ban by the drivers’ union Aslef for the travel disruption to the seaside city.

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Hundreds of thousands of people were expected to arrive in the city for the celebrations and talks between GTR and Brighton and Hove City Council had attempted to find a way of getting at least some services running.

Organisers said the weather “won’t be stopping us” as Brighton and Hove Pride parade got under way amid wet and rainy conditions.

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Revellers turned out to cheer on the much-celebrated Pride event along the seafront, despite yellow weather warnings from the Met Office.

Saturday’s parade was expected to draw 300,000 people to the city’s streets as they march to the official Pride community fundraiser Fabuloso in the Park at Preston Park.

Brighton Pride’s managing director Paul Kemp said: “We’ve encouraged people to wear ponchos so it might be a little bit Glastonbury.

“That wouldn’t stop us from having a great celebration and a great Pride in our city.”

He added: “Make sure you wear a poncho and slay that poncho, stay dry, look after your friends, don’t over do it, make sure you’ve got somewhere to stay and look out for people.”

The annual celebration is the city’s largest single event, expected to boost the economy by more than £20 million over the weekend.

However Govia Thameslink Railway will not be running any trains between London and Brighton on Saturday, blaming an overtime ban by the drivers’ union Aslef.

Mr Kemp said organisers were disappointed a compromise could not be found.

He said: “It will affect turnout absolutely because people will be cut off from the rest of the country.

“I’m sorry for people who booked hotels and paid for accommodation and now can’t get in.”

However, he said it “won’t derail us” and “the show goes on”.

Jamie Sanders, 36, travelled from Hastings, East Sussex, as one of the organisers for Sainsbury’s parade group.

While he was able to book a hotel overnight, out of 100 colleagues expecting to take part in the company’s parade, only 60 were able to make it due to the travel disruption.

But he said the “buses were brilliant”, picking people up across other locations to help them get there.



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