Come and socialise with fellow journos!
The Branch Xmas Party will at the Lord Nelson, Trafalgar Street, Brighton BN1 4ED
on Tuesday 16 December… from 7pm
Buffet food and free drinks for the early birds.
24 November 2014
14 November 2014
Next Branch meeting: 21 November at 7.30
At the Argyle Arms on Argyle Road, Brighton (The Engineer as was) at 7.30pm, 21 November 2014.
As well as the usual items for discussion, we also need to find a new Chair, as Adam Powley is resigning. If you wish to stand, please come along.
10 November 2014
Sports panel at Exeter Street Hall
Friday 14 November from 7.30pm.
Meet and quiz the best sports writing talent around. Got a burning question? We’ve got the people in the know.
With a Q&A format, we predict an entertaining evening packed with insight and anecdotes. You’ll have the chance to submit questions before the event and chat over drinks. Details will be available soon. Check our website, Facebook page, Twitter feed and look out for posters in the neighbourhood. Book online super-fast – this event will sell out.
Here’s the team sheet: Nick Szczepanik, football reporter for The Independent on Sunday, will chair a panel including:
Meet and quiz the best sports writing talent around. Got a burning question? We’ve got the people in the know.
With a Q&A format, we predict an entertaining evening packed with insight and anecdotes. You’ll have the chance to submit questions before the event and chat over drinks. Details will be available soon. Check our website, Facebook page, Twitter feed and look out for posters in the neighbourhood. Book online super-fast – this event will sell out.
Here’s the team sheet: Nick Szczepanik, football reporter for The Independent on Sunday, will chair a panel including:
- Paul Hayward, multi award-winning chief sports writer of the Daily Telegraph
- Lynne Truss, former sports feature writer with the Times and author of Get Her Off The Pitch
- Peter Nichols, writer who has covered ten Olympic Games for the Guardian, Times and Daily Telegraph.
- Mick Cleary, rugby correspondent of the Daily Telegraph and
- Paul Weaver, Formula One correspondent of The Guardian and co-author of Flight of the Martlets: the Golden Age of Sussex Cricket.
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