The funeral arrangements for a beloved ex-councillor have been confirmed as more friends and colleagues pay tribute to him. Adrian Morris, a former Labour councillor for Brighton's Queen’s Park ward between 2015 and 2019, died at the age of 79. Tributes to his “flamboyant” character poured in from council colleagues and friends, including from former mayor Jackie O’Quinn.

Adrian’s funeral is due to take place on Monday, July 22, at Woodvale Crematorium at 3pm. Luke Stranger, a Labour Party member, has joined the flood of tributes for the much-loved ex-councillor, who was his close friend for 14 years. Luke, 28, said: “I first met Adrian aged 14 on my first Labour Party campaign in the St Peter’s North Laine by-election in 2010.

Adrian's colleagues and friends have shared their warm memories of Adrian (Image: Luke Stranger) “His infectious energy, warmth and empathy for others and passion for Labour values was clear to see as he pounded the streets in his traditionally flamboyant dress wear. “Adrian went on to be one of my closest and most trusted political comrades and friends throughout much of the last 14 years. “I will forever cherish the many Brighton Prides we went to together and our many post-canvassing pub crawls.

“His gregarious and fun loving character forever lifted up those around him. He served our party and city with distinction and will forever be much loved and missed.” Nancy Platts, former parliamentary candidate for Brighton Kemptown .