
Top three announced after Albion in the Community receives more than 2,000 votes
The three finalists for this year’s Albion in the Community Award have been decided. Albion in the Community’s (AITC) online poll attracted more than 2,000 votes – almost double the number received last season. Fans were asked to vote for who they wanted to win the award from a list of 11 nominees who were

Wear blue and white on 27 April and support Albion in the Community
Brighton & Hove Albion fans are being asked to wear blue and white on April 27 and help raise money for Albion in the Community. AITC is encouraging people to go to work on that Friday decked out in blue and white in return for a donation to the charity and is hoping as many

Vote for who you want to win the 2018 Albion in the Community Award
It is that time of year again when Brighton & Hove Albion fans are being asked to vote for who they think should win the annual Albion in the Community Award. Each season Albion in the Community (AITC) nominates 11 people from across its programmes that deserve special recognition. Fans are then asked to vote

Drop-in event aims to dispel myths around vital cervical screening test
Albion in the Community (AITC) is holding a friendly drop-in event aimed at anyone who is eligible for NHS cervical screening and would like to know more about what is involved. Research shows that one in five people in Brighton and Hove who are eligible for the potentially lifesaving NHS test did not attend their

Drop-in event for people looking to stay active during and after cancer treatment
Anyone living in Brighton and Hove who would like to find out more about staying active during and after cancer treatment is being encouraged to attend a pop-up event organised by Albion in the Community (AITC). AITC’s Brighter Outlook programme offers free, personalised physical activity for people living with and beyond cancer Research shows that