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Monday, 30 March 2009 09:00
Information from the fire service
Dear all, The Fire Service provide free Home Safety Visits and will also fit smoke alarms free of charge if required. We particularly want to visit our vulnerable groups within the community,and some of your contacts mayknow who these groups and people are. This is essential as we recently had a fire death in our area,
the person was known to social services but not to us. They did not have a smoke alarm fitted that could have given them
an early warning of a fire and may have saved their life. The contact details for this service are Freephone 0800 177 7069 Kind regards
the person was known to social services but not to us. They did not have a smoke alarm fitted that could have given them
an early warning of a fire and may have saved their life. The contact details for this service are Freephone 0800 177 7069 Kind regards
John Loveridge
Station Manager
Roedean Fire Station
01323 462164
Mob 07506 751462
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Violence Against Women and Girls Bus Consultation,
Sunday 15th March - Violence Against Women and Girls Bus Consultation, East of Brighton Pier – 9.00am – 4.00pm
If you are interested in how the government develops its national strategy on violence against women, please try to go to the seafront this weekend and get involved in the public consultation. There will be a big red bus parked all day at the east side of Brighton Pier with large writing saying “Have your say here, End Violence against Women”.
Further details of the whole consultation process.
If you are interested in how the government develops its national strategy on violence against women, please try to go to the seafront this weekend and get involved in the public consultation. There will be a big red bus parked all day at the east side of Brighton Pier with large writing saying “Have your say here, End Violence against Women”.
Further details of the whole consultation process.
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Reaching out with LifeLines
Reaching out with LifeLines
10am to 2pm Friday 20th March at the Friends’ Meeting House, Ship Street
All welcome!
LifeLines at Age Concern - empowering older people to improve
the health and well-being of all our city’s older people
Please come and join us to
* find out what the LifeLines project at Age Concern is
* meet our existing volunteers
* celebrate the achievements of LifeLines so far
* see how you can get involved with LifeLines in the future
There will be a variety of stalls and demonstrations to inform and entertain you, and free refreshments and
lunch will be provided.
For further information please contact the LifeLines team on 01273 765271 or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
LifeLines is an innovative health and well-being project being managed by Age Concern Brighton Hove and Portslade, funded by HM Treasury
and Brighton and Hove City Council, and working in partnership with the following organisations:
10am to 2pm Friday 20th March at the Friends’ Meeting House, Ship Street
All welcome!
LifeLines at Age Concern - empowering older people to improve
the health and well-being of all our city’s older people
Please come and join us to
* find out what the LifeLines project at Age Concern is
* meet our existing volunteers
* celebrate the achievements of LifeLines so far
* see how you can get involved with LifeLines in the future
There will be a variety of stalls and demonstrations to inform and entertain you, and free refreshments and
lunch will be provided.
For further information please contact the LifeLines team on 01273 765271 or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
LifeLines is an innovative health and well-being project being managed by Age Concern Brighton Hove and Portslade, funded by HM Treasury
and Brighton and Hove City Council, and working in partnership with the following organisations:
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