Brighton Peace and Environment Centre

The Brighton Peace and Environment Centre aims to raise awareness and understanding of social justice, peace, sustainable development and environmental protection matters by providing information, education and positive practical solutions to global problems.

Can you help? Yes you can. Donate!

You can make a donation to help us at the Brighton Peace and Environment Centre to move forward. Anything you could give will make a huge difference to us and help with all areas of our work, in particular our education and community projects. Please make a contribution of whatever you can afford today.

 

You can donate securely online using a credit or debit card by clicking on read more , and then the Donate button:

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Glastonbury Festival 2008 - Coach tickets from Brighton

BPEC's popular coach service, direct from Brighton to Glastonbury Festival, offers a wide range of departure times and a friendly, safe, reliable, speedy and eco-friendly alternative to going by car (If you are interested in being picked up from Worthing please contact Duncan on 07944152706).

Tickets can be purchased by Paypal (see below) or bought in person (payment by cash or cheque) through:


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Global Xchange - Volunteer Internship report

Global Xchange Volunteer Internship with Brighton Peace and Environment Centre

Global Xchange (GX) is a volunteer exchange programme mainly managed by British council and Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) and is funded by the British Airports Authority (BAA) and V, a charity aimed to inspire a million young volunteers.


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ESSAYS ON A LIFE, A BOOK BY EILEEN DAFFERN

Be inspired and impressed by Eileen Daffern's Essays on a Life - the memoirs of a 93 year old Brighton lady living life at the frontline of the peace movement, available at the Brighton Peace and Environment Centre now (£12 or £10 for members). Peace campaigner, internationalist and feminist, Eileen was born in 1914 in Yorkshire during a time of intense transformation and upheavel. She became politically active during the Second World War and joined the Communist Party in 1941. Hiroshima turned her into a lifelong campaigner for nuclear disarmament, and her driving sense of purpose has shown no sign of diminishing as she now reaches her mid-nineties.


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Brighton Peace & Environment Centre, Address: 39-41 Surrey Street, Brighton, BN1 3PB. United Kingdom.
Tel: UK (01273) 766610 Email: info@bpec.org Web: www.bpec.org
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