Brighton Pride: Practice strikes to disrupt occasion as ASLEF announce industrial motion

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There shall be no trains going to or from Brighton station right now as a practice strike disrupts the UK's hottest Pride occasion.

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The practice driver's union ASLEF notified practice operators of their ban on additional time work together with 5 August, that means Thameslink providers won't make it to the south coast.

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Instead, its Brighton trains are to terminate at Three Bridges within the city of Crawley, some 23 miles from the place the Pride competition is happening.

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The strikes come amid Storm Antoni which is to hit the seaside city with sturdy winds and heavy rains for a lot of the day as a yellow climate warning was introduced by the Met Office.

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Thameslink, a part of the biggest UK railway franchise GTR, introduced the news with a "heavy heart" saying Pride goers ought to search different means to attend the occasion however appreciated how "extremely difficult" this could be.

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The practice operator added its "ultimate aim [was] to keep people safe on this occasion" in a press release.

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'Truly devastating news'

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Responding to the journey disruption, managing director of Pride Paul Kemp made it clear he was against GTR's resolution for a whole Saturday shutdown.

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Conveying disappointment, Mr Kemp mentioned in a press release: "This will come as an enormous shock for not solely Pride and the LGBTQ+ neighborhood however all the companies making ready to welcome company to our metropolis from throughout the UK and world.

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"Many Pride visitors have already booked and paid for Saturday night accommodation locally, they will now have to change plans or find an alternative way to get into the city.

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"It's really devastating news for everybody."

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He added that it was "very unhappy" to see GTR implement a service shutdown rather than "discovering a working different".

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Pride and the rail operator acknowledged they each had a long-standing relationship with one another as Thameslink mentioned it normally runs a "significantly enhanced service" for the competition yearly with further late-night trains.

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Trains will run to and from Brighton on Sunday as Pride festivities proceed tomorrow.

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