Verified routes
4Recheck before usePride sponsor sprint
Brighton Pride sponsor prep without live outreach.
Approval-gated commercial sprint plan for Brighton & Hove Pride 2026, using public source checks to prepare useful sponsor packages without taking live action.
Do not contact Pride organisers, sponsors, venues, hotels, restaurants, transport firms or public bodies; do not imply a Pride partnership, publish live event guidance, reserve inventory, collect payment or send outreach before the editor approves and every source is rechecked.
Sprint windows
3Approval-gated packagesLead target
30Research only, no contactProof lanes
4Blocks before live actionApproval pack
One reviewable JSON pack summarises the first-batch ask, proof snapshot, stop rules and no-live-action boundary for editorial approval.
Approval stop rules
These gates stay visible before any sponsor conversation, checkout link, public post or dated Pride guidance.
Proof matrix
These lanes define what must be captured before outreach, checkout, publication or dated Pride guidance can move forward.
Proof lane 1 - operator
Official Pride facts
Recheck window: Within 24 hours of any approval request and again on publication morning
Evidence: Festival, parade, street-party and travel URLs; Checked date and time; Exact dates, venues, route or access notes used in copy
Blocks: Any dated Pride claim, sponsor package, social copy or issue section that cannot cite the current official page.
Proof lane 2 - operator plus advertiser
Advertiser availability and terms
Recheck window: Before outreach draft, before payment approval and before publication
Evidence: Advertiser-owned landing page; Offer, booking route, opening hours and restrictions; Written permission for Pride-adjacent wording where needed
Blocks: Any slot hold, checkout route, sponsor copy or named public placement.
Proof lane 3 - operator
Travel and crowd utility
Recheck window: Publication morning only
Evidence: National Rail live departures; Brighton & Hove Buses service updates; Council roads or roadworks page; Met Office Brighton forecast
Blocks: Any travel-confidence claim, route advice, opening-hours framing or same-day Pride utility box.
Proof lane 4 - operator plus editorial approval
Copy safety and non-affiliation
Recheck window: Before every outreach send, public page update, social post or newsletter send
Evidence: Sponsor label visible; No official partnership wording unless written proof exists; Restricted-category and age/health/alcohol wording reviewed
Blocks: Any external message, sponsor block, public post or paid placement.
Internal one-sheet creative
Downloadable sponsor prep artwork for approval conversations only. It is not a public post, ad campaign, Pride partnership claim, prospect email or checkout route.
Sprint windows
Use these as internal planning windows only. They do not reserve inventory or create sponsor promises.
Sprint 1 - 2026-07-20 to 2026-07-24
Pride planning issue
Advance travel, hotel, restaurant, parade, accessibility, safety and route checks before the city gets crowded.
Sponsor fit: Hotels and serviced apartments; Restaurants and bars with verified Pride weekend hours; Transport, taxi and parking services; Salons, retail and visitor services
Package fit: Founding sponsor plus checked offer box
Proof gate: Advertiser must supply live Pride-weekend availability, opening hours, landing page, terms and any accessibility or age restrictions.
Sprint 2 - 2026-07-27 to 2026-07-31
Pride week daily checks
Daily rechecks for weather, rail, bus, road, parade, event and venue changes.
Sponsor fit: City-centre food and drink; Travel and parking; Retail and visitor services; Local charities and community services
Package fit: Deadline sponsor
Proof gate: Copy must be date-stamped, labelled, source-backed and reviewed against official Pride, travel and advertiser pages.
Sprint 3 - 2026-08-01 to 2026-08-02
Pride weekend service box
Morning utility only: official links, travel status, safety routes, opening hours and clear local offers.
Sponsor fit: Late transport; Breakfast and brunch; Hotels; Crowd-safe visitor services
Package fit: Event-week placement
Proof gate: No live publication unless issue facts are refreshed the same morning and sponsor claims have written proof.
Named internal shortlist
First five research candidates to verify if the editor approves outreach. These are not endorsements, commitments, partner claims or live sponsor placements.
Internal lead 1 - Brighton, Hove and Sussex
Restaurants Brighton
Segment: Hospitality discovery partner
Useful channel for verified restaurant, brunch, booking and late-opening offers around Pride weekend.
First package: Pride planning issue plus referral reward sponsor
Proof to capture: Current partner roster; Live Pride-weekend venue availability; Booking or offer URL; Prize or discount terms
Risk: Medium: treat as a potential partner/channel, not a confirmed advertiser.
Open source routeInternal lead 2 - Brighton seafront
Shelter Hall
Segment: Seafront food hall and hospitality
High-utility seafront food and meeting-point fit for visitors planning routes between station, parade, beach and Preston Park.
First package: Checked offer box in Pride planning issue
Proof to capture: Current trader line-up; Pride-weekend opening hours; Booking or walk-in route; Age, queueing and venue terms
Risk: Low-medium: vendor and menu claims can go stale quickly.
Open source routeInternal lead 3 - Brighton city centre
Maldron Hotel Brighton City Centre
Segment: Hotel and visitor stay
Visitor accommodation is a direct reader need before the August city-centre crunch.
First package: Event-week stay sponsor
Proof to capture: Direct booking URL; Live availability; Cancellation terms; Exact location and accessibility notes
Risk: Medium: availability and scarcity claims need same-day proof.
Open source routeInternal lead 4 - Brighton seafront
Sea Lanes Brighton
Segment: Seafront leisure and wellbeing
Morning swim, wellbeing and visitor-experience angle for readers staying in the city through Pride weekend.
First package: Morning activity or visitor-experience sponsor
Proof to capture: Current booking route; Safety wording; Weather dependency; Any age or ability restrictions
Risk: Medium: health and safety wording must stay conservative.
Open source routeInternal lead 5 - Brighton and Hove
PLATF9RM
Segment: Workspace and business community
Business-community fit for a sponsor-funded practical Pride service box or post-weekend local recovery issue.
First package: Community service box sponsor
Proof to capture: Current locations; Membership or event route; Landing page; Any Pride-adjacent wording approval
Risk: Low-medium: do not imply Pride affiliation or community representation.
Open source routeInternal lead 6 - Brighton city centre
Q Square Aparthotel
Segment: Hotel and visitor stay
Central aparthotel fit for visitors needing walkable stay options and cancellation clarity before Pride weekend.
First package: Event-week stay sponsor
Proof to capture: Direct booking URL; Live Pride-weekend availability; Cancellation and deposit terms; Accessibility and exact-location notes
Risk: Medium: availability, prices and scarcity wording must be rechecked immediately before outreach.
Open source routeInternal lead 7 - Brighton seafront
Holiday Inn Brighton - Seafront
Segment: Hotel and visitor stay
Seafront accommodation with explicit Pride visitor positioning; useful only if current 2026 availability and terms are verified.
First package: Pride planning issue stay sponsor
Proof to capture: 2026 Pride landing page or live booking route; Room availability and rate rules; Distance and walking-route claims; Accessibility and family/pet terms
Risk: High: source page referenced prior Pride copy; do not reuse date or availability claims without current proof.
Open source routeInternal lead 8 - Brighton seafront
No.124 Brighton by GuestHouse
Segment: Boutique hotel and restaurant
Premium seafront stay and restaurant angle for visitors who want a bookable base and pre/post-event dining.
First package: Premium stay and dining sponsor
Proof to capture: Direct room and restaurant booking links; Pride-weekend availability; Restaurant opening hours; Offer terms and cancellation policy
Risk: Medium: boutique hotel claims and availability change quickly; no press-review language in sponsor copy.
Open source routeInternal lead 9 - The Lanes
Hotel du Vin Brighton
Segment: Hotel and restaurant
Central hotel and restaurant fit for visitors, pre-show meals and quieter premium booking routes.
First package: Event-week stay and table sponsor
Proof to capture: Direct booking route; Pride-weekend room/table availability; Restaurant hours; Cancellation, deposits and accessibility
Risk: Medium: no pricing or availability claim without same-week proof.
Open source routeInternal lead 10 - Brighton seafront
Mercure Brighton Seafront Hotel
Segment: Hotel and visitor stay
Seafront hotel fit for visitors comparing central stays, parking, breakfast and late-return practicality.
First package: Event-week stay sponsor
Proof to capture: Direct booking URL; Live Pride-weekend availability; Parking and breakfast terms; Accessibility and cancellation details
Risk: Medium: chain booking terms and availability need exact current proof.
Open source routeInternal lead 11 - Brighton seafront
Shelter Hall
Segment: Seafront food hall and hospitality
High-utility meeting point and multi-vendor food option for visitors moving between station, beach, parade and hotels.
First package: Checked food offer box
Proof to capture: Current vendor roster; Pride-weekend opening hours; Booking or walk-in policy; Allergen, queueing and age terms
Risk: Low-medium: roster and opening-hour claims can become stale.
Open source routeInternal lead 12 - Brighton seafront
Brighton i360
Segment: Attraction and visitor experience
Recognisable seafront attraction for daytime visitor plans around the parade and Preston Park windows.
First package: Daytime visitor experience sponsor
Proof to capture: Current booking page; Opening times for Pride weekend; Weather and operational caveats; Accessibility and ticket terms
Risk: Medium: weather and operating status must be treated conservatively.
Open source routeInternal lead 13 - Cultural Quarter
Brighton Dome
Segment: Arts, events and daytime experience
Cultural venue fit for visitors and residents looking for daytime or evening plans around Pride week.
First package: Events and arts sponsor
Proof to capture: Current event listings; Ticket URLs and prices; Age and accessibility terms; Any Pride-adjacent wording approval
Risk: Medium: avoid implying official Pride programming unless source explicitly confirms it.
Open source routeInternal lead 14 - Royal Pavilion Estate
Royal Pavilion and Museums
Segment: Attraction and cultural visit
Central, weather-resilient visitor route for Pride weekend daytime planning and family-friendly recommendations.
First package: Daytime attraction sponsor
Proof to capture: Opening times; Ticket route and prices; Accessibility notes; Temporary closures or event restrictions
Risk: Low-medium: civic/cultural claims need current official source checks.
Open source routeInternal lead 15 - Brighton seafront
SEA LIFE Brighton
Segment: Family and visitor attraction
Rainy-day family and visitor activity route near the seafront for Pride weekend visitors with children.
First package: Family visitor sponsor
Proof to capture: Direct ticket URL; Opening hours; Family, age and accessibility terms; Refund and weather caveats
Risk: Medium: family and ticket claims need exact current wording.
Open source routeInternal lead 16 - Brighton seafront
Brighton Palace Pier
Segment: Seafront attraction and food
Obvious visitor landmark for daytime plans, food, rides and meeting-point utility during a crowded weekend.
First package: Visitor essentials sponsor
Proof to capture: Current opening times; Ride and food availability; Age, weather and safety terms; Official visitor route
Risk: Medium: weather, crowding and ride availability need conservative wording.
Open source routeInternal lead 17 - Brighton Marina
Brighton Marina
Segment: Leisure, food and parking cluster
Alternative food, cinema, marina and parking route for visitors avoiding the most crowded city-centre paths.
First package: Alternative plan sponsor
Proof to capture: Current venue and parking pages; Opening hours; Travel route from city centre; Offer and booking terms
Risk: Medium: travel convenience claims must be checked against official disruption sources.
Open source routeInternal lead 18 - Brighton seafront
Volks Railway
Segment: Seafront transport and visitor attraction
Local-interest transport angle for visitor planning, but only useful if service dates and weather status are current.
First package: Visitor utility mention
Proof to capture: Operating timetable; Weather or maintenance caveats; Ticket details; Accessibility notes
Risk: Medium-high: service and weather dependency make same-day proof essential.
Open source routeInternal lead 19 - Brighton and Hove
BTN BikeShare
Segment: Local transport and mobility
Last-mile mobility angle for visitors and residents, especially where road closures and rail/bus pressure affect plans.
First package: Travel utility sponsor
Proof to capture: Current station/service map; Pride-weekend operating status; Pricing and app terms; Safety and availability caveats
Risk: High: do not promise availability during event crowds.
Open source routeInternal lead 20 - Brighton and Hove
Brighton & Hove Buses
Segment: Transport operator source route
Critical source for same-morning travel utility; commercial approach is sensitive and should be treated as source-first.
First package: Source-checked travel box, not commercial outreach by default
Proof to capture: Live service-update route; Official Pride travel changes; Accessibility and route notes; Written approval if any commercial wording is considered
Risk: High: public transport claims are perishable and endorsement risk is significant.
Open source routeInternal lead 21 - Brighton, Hove and Portslade
National Rail Brighton
Segment: Transport source route
Essential source for Pride-weekend rail disruption and last-train utility; not a normal sponsor lead.
First package: Editorial travel source box
Proof to capture: Live departures and disruption page; Engineering works; Last-train claims; Official station advice
Risk: High: editorial source only unless explicit partnership approval exists.
Open source routeInternal lead 22 - Brighton and Hove
Local taxi and private-hire firms
Segment: Late travel and private hire
Late-return and accessibility transport is reader-useful when official Pride travel guidance warns people to plan ahead.
First package: Checked late-travel offer box
Proof to capture: Current operator licence status; Service area and operating dates; Booking cutoffs and price/fee clarity; Capacity statement for Pride weekend
Risk: High: regulated service claims need licence and capacity proof.
Open source routeInternal lead 23 - Brighton city centre
Parking operators near Brighton station and seafront
Segment: Parking and travel planning
Parking, road closures and city-centre access create practical reader demand, but council and operator pages must lead.
First package: Checked travel-planning box
Proof to capture: Current parking page; Pride-weekend access caveats; Pricing and booking terms; Cancellation and overstay rules
Risk: High: avoid encouraging driving into restricted or crowded areas without official source backing.
Open source routeInternal lead 24 - North Laine
North Laine independent retailers
Segment: Retail and visitor essentials
Strong local identity fit for outfit, gifts, essentials and independent retail offers before the weekend.
First package: Checked retail offer box
Proof to capture: Current shop page; Opening hours; Stock or offer terms; Returns and age-restriction policy
Risk: Medium: avoid broad district claims without named advertiser proof.
Open source routeInternal lead 25 - The Lanes
The Lanes restaurants and retailers
Segment: Food, retail and visitor essentials
Compact city-centre shopping and dining area with natural pre-parade and post-parade visitor flow.
First package: Checked dining or retail offer box
Proof to capture: Current advertiser page; Booking or shop route; Opening hours; Offer, returns and age terms
Risk: Medium: named advertiser proof required before any area-specific promise.
Open source routeInternal lead 26 - Kemptown
Kemptown hospitality and St James's Street venues
Segment: Hospitality and nightlife
High local identity and LGBTQ+ nightlife relevance, but alcohol, age and safety language need careful review.
First package: Manual-review hospitality sponsor
Proof to capture: Current venue page; Opening hours and booking route; Age restrictions; Safety, queueing and alcohol terms
Risk: High: alcohol/nightlife and Pride-adjacent claims need manual approval.
Open source routeInternal lead 27 - Brighton and Hove
Brighton Chamber member businesses
Segment: Business-community prospect route
Useful internal route for verified local operators, but every lead still needs its own current website proof.
First package: Business-community first-batch source
Proof to capture: Current member listing; Advertiser-owned website; Service area; Landing page and offer terms
Risk: Medium: directory presence is not intent or endorsement.
Open source routeInternal lead 28 - Brighton and Hove
Brighton Fringe and arts advertisers
Segment: Arts and events prospect route
Arts audiences overlap with city-break and evening-plan readers; useful for event-week and referral reward packages.
First package: Event and referral reward sponsor
Proof to capture: Current event listing; Ticket or booking URL; Dates and venue; Accessibility, age and refund terms
Risk: Medium: event dates and ticket availability are perishable.
Open source routeInternal lead 29 - Brighton and Hove
Community and welfare services
Segment: Community notice and sponsor-funded service box
Public-benefit routes make Pride coverage more useful than pure commercial offers, especially around safety and accessibility.
First package: Sponsor-funded community service box
Proof to capture: Public service route; Consent to mention; Safeguarding and moderation review; Clear non-official status where relevant
Risk: High: safeguarding, consent and public-benefit wording require manual review.
Open source routeInternal lead 30 - Brighton and Hove
Accessibility-aware visitor services
Segment: Accessibility and visitor support
Reader-useful route for visitors needing mobility, quiet-space, access, transport or welfare planning around crowded events.
First package: Checked accessibility service box
Proof to capture: Current service page; Eligibility and booking terms; Operating dates and location; Written approval for any accessibility claims
Risk: High: accessibility claims must be accurate, current and non-exploitative.
Open source route30-lead research target
Build the wider Pride sponsor shortlist from these segment lanes only after current source and advertiser-site checks. Names remain internal research candidates until the editor approves outreach.
Lead segment 1 - target 7
Seafront hospitality and food halls
Pride weekend visitor pressure creates practical reader demand for breakfast, lunch, dinner, queues, opening hours and bookable local offers near the parade, beach and rail routes.
Example fits: Shelter Hall; seafront restaurants; beach bars; late-opening cafes
First package: Pride planning issue plus checked offer box
Proof gate: Capture current opening hours, booking route, age restrictions, allergen/venue terms and Pride-weekend availability before any outreach request.
Open source routeLead segment 2 - target 5
Hotels, aparthotels and visitor stays
Visitors need rooms, cancellation terms, distance from stations and seafront, and clear booking routes before the August city-centre crunch.
Example fits: Maldron Hotel; Q Square Aparthotel; seafront hotels; self-catering operators
First package: Event-week placement
Proof gate: Verify direct booking URL, live availability, cancellation rules, exact location, accessibility notes and no misleading scarcity claims.
Open source routeLead segment 3 - target 4
Rail, taxi, parking and late travel services
Readers need transport alternatives, last-mile options and late return planning when official Pride travel guidance tells visitors to plan ahead.
Example fits: local taxi firms; parking operators; coach services; bike hire
First package: Deadline sponsor
Proof gate: Require current service area, operating dates, booking cutoffs, price/fee clarity and a written statement that the service can handle Pride-weekend demand.
Open source routeLead segment 4 - target 5
Salons, retail and visitor services
North Laine, The Lanes and city-centre retailers have strong identity fit for practical pre-weekend appointment, outfit, gift and essentials CTAs.
Example fits: hair and beauty salons; independent fashion; gift shops; visitor essentials
First package: Checked offer box
Proof gate: Confirm appointment capacity, stock/offer terms, age restrictions, returns policy and exact service area before copy approval.
Open source routeLead segment 5 - target 5
Arts, attractions and daytime experiences
Pride weekend attracts visitors who need daytime plans around the parade, street party and Preston Park festival windows.
Example fits: Brighton Dome; Brighton i360; Royal Pavilion area attractions; Brighton Marina experiences
First package: Founding sponsor or event-week placement
Proof gate: Use only current event pages for dates, prices, booking terms, accessibility and weather dependency.
Open source routeLead segment 6 - target 4
Community, charity and safety services
Reader usefulness is highest when Pride coverage includes official links, accessibility, safety, welfare and community routes rather than only commercial offers.
Example fits: local charities; community services; accessibility support; welfare routes
First package: Labelled community notice or sponsor-funded service box
Proof gate: Manual review only; verify public-benefit wording, consent, safeguarding implications and official/non-official status.
Open source routeSame-morning publication checklist
Run these checks before any Pride-week issue, sponsor block, social copy or dated public guidance is approved.
Publication check 1
Reopen official Pride festival, parade, street-party and travel pages before the issue is rendered.
Blocker if: Dates, venue, route, ticketing, travel advice or safety wording has changed and the issue copy has not been updated.
Open routePublication check 2
Check National Rail Brighton, Hove and Portslade live departures plus Brighton & Hove Buses service updates.
Blocker if: Travel copy claims normal service, last-train options or route confidence without same-day source proof.
Open routePublication check 3
Check Brighton & Hove council roads, one.network roadworks and Met Office Brighton forecast.
Blocker if: Road, weather, crowd or outdoor-event guidance is stale, vague or not linked to a current source.
Open routePublication check 4
Recheck every advertiser landing page, offer page, opening-hours page and terms page named in the issue.
Blocker if: The sponsor cannot provide current written proof for availability, prices, dates, restrictions and fulfilment.
Open routePublication check 5
Review the issue for non-official language, clear sponsor labels, age/regulated-category caution and correction route visibility.
Blocker if: Copy implies Pride partnership, guaranteed performance, unverified crowd claims or unsafe alcohol/health/property/legal wording.
Open routeVerified source routes
These sources were checked on 2026-06-15 and must be rechecked before any dated claim.
Verified 2026-06-15
Brighton & Hove Pride official festival page
Pride on the Park 2026 is listed for Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 August 2026 at Preston Park.
Open sourceVerified 2026-06-15
Brighton & Hove Pride travel page
Official travel guidance flags the Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 August 2026 Pride weekend and advises advance journey planning.
Open sourceVerified 2026-06-15
Brighton & Hove Pride parade page
The official community parade page lists Saturday 1 August 2026.
Open sourceVerified 2026-06-15
Brighton & Hove Pride street party page
The official street party page lists Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 August 2026.
Open sourcePrep tasks
Concrete internal work that can be done before asking for outreach or checkout approval.
Task 1
Build a Pride-specific 30-lead internal shortlist across hotels, restaurants, bars, transport, salons, retail and visitor services.
Proof gate: Each lead needs service area, Pride-weekend relevance, current landing page and terms captured before approval request.
Task 2
Draft one sponsor-safe Pride one-sheet using only verified event windows and clear no-partnership language.
Proof gate: No implication of official Pride affiliation unless written partnership proof exists.
Task 3
Prepare a same-morning Pride source checklist for official Pride, council, rail, bus, roads, weather and advertiser pages.
Proof gate: Checklist must be run on publication day before any dated issue or sponsor placement.
Copy guardrails
Keep Pride-adjacent sponsor copy useful, labelled, careful and non-official unless written proof says otherwise.