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Showing posts with label Rainbow and Dove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainbow and Dove. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Can You Help Leicestershire Constabulary, CCTV images released, Rainbow Dove Gay Bar, Leicester, Staff set on Fire

Russell Banks Photographed at Leicester Pride this summer, 
He and Robert are still in Nottingham Hospital



Leicestershire Constabulary Detectives investigating a serious assault at a Leicester pub have released CCTV images of a man they wish to identify and trace in connection with the incident.

One man suffered horrific burns to his face after he was set on fire in a pub garden.

Detective Inspector Simon Preston said: "One of the men has suffered significant injuries to his face and body, although the facial injuries are the worst.

"They are not life-threatening, but they will be life-changing because he will require a number of operations and possibly skin grafts because of the injuries to his face. This was a horrific incident which has resulted in one person receiving significant burn injuries and the other with injuries to his hands.


Detective Inspector Simon Preston is overseeing the investigation, he said:  “We have been actively investigating the incident and studying CCTV footage from the area in a bid to identify the person responsible.
“We would urge the public to take a good look at the images and contact us if they recognise the man"



“We would like to reiterate that incidents of this nature are extremely rare and we would like to reassure people that we will leave no stone unturned in finding the person responsible.

“If you were in the Charles Street area during the early hours of yesterday morning (Tuesday October 25) and you witnessed the incident or the events leading up to it we would urge you to contact the police, if you haven’t done so already.

“It’s vitally important that we speak to everyone who was in the area as the smallest of detail could help us identify the man responsible.  Any calls received will be treated in confidence.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact DS 1152 John Farndon on Leicester (0116) 222 2222, quoting incident number 07:251011 or Crimestoppers, which is free* and anonymous, on 0800 555 111.
* Please note, some mobile ‘phone service providers may charge for this call.

James Cockerill Owner of three popular Leicester venues said:
A BIG Thankyou to everyone for all your messages and support. I knew we had a strong Gay Community in Leicester but Ive been so touched by the flood of well wishes and support for not only Robert and Russell but also our team of staff that make it happen everyday at Dover Castle, Helsinki and Rainbow & Dove.
He is visiting Robert and Russell at Nottingham Hospital Daily, he take along with him cards and gifts from customers and friends, if you wish to send a cards please leave it at the Rainbow Dove Bar and James will see they are delivered.

Rainbow & Dove, Leicester-shire Rainbow Voices, candlelight vigil to show support for Russell & Robert and against hate crimes in generall

Vicious attack on the rainbow and Dove on Monday night and of the horrific burns inflicted on Russell & Robert

Rainbow and Dove and Leicester-shire Rainbow Voices for a candlelight vigil to show support for Russell & Robert and against hate crimes in general

The event will take place outside the bar in Charles Street Leicester, you are asked to bring a candle which will be lit during the vigil and to wear a purple item of clothing or ribbon (which is the colour of the stop hate crime campaign)

The event will last for 30 minutes maximum and will be a dignified way in which we can show our support.

Please spare a few minutes of your weekend to come and join us.

Time
28 October · 21:00 - 21:30

Location
Rainbow&Dove
Charles Street
Leicester, United Kingdom

Rainbow & Dove, Leicester-shire Rainbow Voices, candlelight vigil to show support for Russell & Robert and against hate crimes in general

Vicious attack on the rainbow and Dove on Monday night and of the horrific burns inflicted on Russell & Robert

Rainbow and Dove and Leicester-shire Rainbow Voices for a candlelight vigil to show support for Russell & Robert and against hate crimes in general

The event will take place outside the bar in Charles Street Leicester, you are asked to bring a candle which will be lit during the vigil and to wear a purple item of clothing or ribbon (which is the colour of the stop hate crime campaign)

The event will last for 30 minutes maximum and will be a dignified way in which we can show our support.

Please spare a few minutes of your weekend to come and join us.

Time
28 October · 21:00 - 21:30

Location
Rainbow&Dove
Charles Street
Leicester, United Kingdom

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Two Men Hurt at Rainbow & Dove Pub Fire attack in Leicester


Two men hurt in pub fire attack in Leicester

A fire was lit in the beer garden of the Rainbow and Dove, police believe Two men have suffered burns during an attack at a pub in Leicester.
Police said inquiries were at an early stage but they believe the men were attacked in the beer garden of the Rainbow and Dove.
The men, 22 and 20, were injured when a liquid was thrown at the Charles Street pub at about 00:40 BST on Tuesday, police said.





A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the attack and remains in police custody.

Det Insp Simon Preston said: "This was a horrific incident which has resulted in one person receiving significant burn injuries and the other with injuries to his hands."

He said one of the injured men might not be well enough to be interviewed for several weeks.
Both victims were taken to Nottingham City Hospital's burns unit.
Customer and well wishers have been placing messages for Russ, Rob and staff on the Bar owners Jame's Facebook page.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Leicester Pride 2011, ATLANTIS Saturday September 3rd, Victoria Park, Leicester






Leicester Pride 2011

ATLANTIS

Saturday September 3rd 2011

Victoria Park
Leicester

12 noon - 8.00pm

Rainbow & Dove, helsinki, BOSSA, Dover

Leicester Pride is back in 2011

The festival takes place on Saturday September 3rd with more live performances, dance music, market stalls and fairground rides than ever before.

Come and join us in celebrating Leicester's LGBT history & Culture, while supporting your local charities and raising awareness in the wider community.

The parade begins in the city centre at noon and this years theme is "Atlantis".

We will be holding a number of fund raiser nights across all the LGBT venues in Leicester, check the website and facebook pages for more information

www.leicestergaypride.co.uk


Partner links below

Persimmon Together we make a home.

Lesbian Gay Bisexual 
the Centre 

Trade

bakers waste solution for all waste

WKD

Specsavers

Leicester City Council

Friday, July 29, 2011

Leicester Pride Fundraiser at The Rainbow & Dove Leicester and James's Birthday Photograph

I was invited to attend the Leicester Pride 2011 fund raising event and the owner of the Rainbow Doves Birthday Celebration. As the government had paid for me to attend my first work programme interview I was able to attend for a short time. Public transport in out of Rutland is subject is not very good. Unless you drive you have no chance of a good night out.

According to the no homophobic guidance received from Oakham Town Council Mayor, there are no photographs of me included in this blog post or drag queens.

Cllr Joyce Lucas feels its not homophobic to suggest to a Gay Councillor "he should not be photographed in a gay bar or photograph drag queens and post on this blog because it brings the position of councillor into disrepute"





I understand my photograph was taken last night and may be found on Facebook, I wish to apologise in advance to any Oakham resident who may be offended by seeing their councillor in a gay bar! at a Pride fund raising event.

You will notice from the photographs below the event was highly respectable and everyone managed to keep there knickers on unlike local Oakham dignitaries.
 


Happy Birthday James