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Firm secures five-year deal at Murrayfield
THE financial future of Pride in Brighton and Hove has been secured thanks to successful fund-raising events, cost-cutting measures and a short-term bridging loan from Brighton and Hove City Council.
Fund raising efforts netted over £14,000, while cost-cutting measures saved about £11,000. A loan of £20,000 from Brighton and Hove City Council, along with a commitment to pay by one of last year's sponsors, meant that the potential budget shortfall was successfully bridged by the end of last year.
THE financial future of Pride in Brighton and Hove has been secured thanks to successful fund-raising events, cost-cutting measures and a short-term bridging loan from Brighton and Hove City Council.
Fund raising efforts netted over £14,000, while cost-cutting measures saved about £11,000. A loan of £20,000 from Brighton and Hove City Council, along with a commitment to pay by one of last year's sponsors, meant that the potential budget shortfall was successfully bridged by the end of last year.






