Sussex Crimestoppers’ Jail Break Challenge
If you work for a business or organisation, are a member of a club in Sussex and relish a challenge, or just enjoy a fun day out with friends or work mates, why not register a team of four people to take part in Sussex Crimestoppers’ Jail Break Challenge.
The event combines initiative, ingenuity and local knowledge, adding up to a great day out and the opportunity to work as a team competing against other teams.
One member of your team will make their way to The Old Police Cells Museum in Brighton Town Hall, to be locked up, while the others travel by train across Sussex to set them free, gathering clues by solving puzzles at specified locations along the way.
In the meantime the inmate has their own set of clues and challenges which, when combined with the team’s answers, will secure their freedom!
The day will end with a prize presentation for the winning teams at The Honey Club in Brighton.
Entry is just £30 per team and includes train travel across Sussex on Friday, 2 March, 2012.
All we ask in return is that each team commits to raise at least £200 via a Virgin Money Giving site.
You can sponsor those taking part in the Jail Break Challenge.
All funds raised will go to two valuable local causes: Sussex Crimestoppers, whose anonymous information helps Sussex Police to solve crimes and protect our local communities and the Old Police Cells Museum.
For more details and an entry form please contact Carolyn Randall by email Carolyn.randall@crimestoppers-uk.org or fill out the event form below.
Download the jail break flyer.

Event Details
- Event Name: Sussex Crimestoppers’ Jail Break Challenge
- Location: Start locations: Brighton/Crawley/Chichester/Hastings; Finish location: the Old Police Cells Museum, Brighton Town Hall, Sussex
- Date/Time: 02 Mar, 2012 @ 10:00
- End Date/Time: 02 Mar, 2012 @ 17:00
- Price: £30 per team of four people
- Region: Crimestoppers National Event
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