Nimrod Ping (19 September 1947 - 3 July 2006) was a British architect, politician and gay activist in Brighton, East Sussex, England.
After attending the Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe from 1964 to 1966 he studied architecture at Cardiff University.
[1] As an architect, he designed a Sainsbury's supermarket in Lewes Road, Brighton.
[2] He convinced other councillors to allow gay clubs in Brighton to stay open after midnight.
[2] His funeral took place at St Margaret's Church in Rottingdean on 20 July 2006,[7] where his gravestone reads "'Architect, Musician and Troublemaker' Arrived late, left too early, d. 3 July 2006".