Going Out and Meeting People
Did you know the Brighton and Hove Federation of Disabled People have an Accessisble City Guide? This is an on-line guide to venues and events in Brighton and Hove around accessibility. Vist www.bhfederation.org.uk for more information.
Travelling by rail
If you want to travel from a station which you cannot access due to steps Southern Rail will provide a accessible taxi to the nearest suitable station free of charge. To find out more click here.
Lighthouse Plus
Lighthouse Plus is a monthly Christian meeting for adults with learning difficulties held at the Clarendon Centre at 7.30pm. They have a 12-seater bus with escort able to pick up and return across the City
If you want to be arranged to be transported please complete the attached form. For more information please phone Paul Bedford on 01273 278520 or email lighthouse-plus@hotmail.co.uk.
Open Praise Project
1 hour of activities based around bible stories, running for 6 weeks.
There are two courses running. The first course starting on the 10th November and the second from the 15th December. The course is held every Thursday from 4.30pm to 6.30pm at Holland Road Baptist Church, Hove.
If you would be interested in attending please contact Katie Love on 07886693985.
Do you like music?
Visit www.gig-guide.co.uk and put Brighton in the search box.
The Blue Camel Club, Brighton
This is a popular club night for people with learning disabilities. There are singers, bands, DJs, VJs, dance acts and great art work to look at too.
There are lots of different kinds of performing, like singing, dancing, puppetry acting and loads more. Anyone can perform at the Blue Camel Club.
Tickets cost £4 (carers free).
Call us to find our more on 01273 234734.
The Blue Starfish Club, Worthing
Based at the Assembly Halls, Stoke Abbott Road. Tickets cost £3 (carers free).
For further information please call Julia Roberts, Programme Manager on 01273 234734.
The Arts
Carousel is an award winning registered charity that facilitiates people with learning disabilities to reach their potential in the arts. To find more more information visit www.carousel.org.uk